GWM hosts PCHS Live and Drive Book Fair

  • Putnam High students line the edges of the room at the Live and Drive Book Fair they organized and presented March 10, at Georgia Writers Museum.
    Putnam High students line the edges of the room at the Live and Drive Book Fair they organized and presented March 10, at Georgia Writers Museum.
  • Jerry G. White, author of Anansi and the colorful kente cloth, gave a spirited, interactive performance while dressed as his title character.
    Jerry G. White, author of Anansi and the colorful kente cloth, gave a spirited, interactive performance while dressed as his title character.
  • GWM Executive Director Melissa Swindell (left) presented a gift bag to PCHS teacher Rebekah Esau in appreciation of her work for the Live and Drive Book Fair.
    GWM Executive Director Melissa Swindell (left) presented a gift bag to PCHS teacher Rebekah Esau in appreciation of her work for the Live and Drive Book Fair.
  • At just 14 years old, Alex Huynh became the youngest official presenting author ever at Georgia Writers Museum.
    At just 14 years old, Alex Huynh became the youngest official presenting author ever at Georgia Writers Museum.
As part of their curriculum for Project Success, a school-year-long service leadership class for seniors taught by Rebekah Esau at Putnam County High School, students conceived of, organized and presented the Live and Drive Book Fair Mar. 10, at Georgia Writers Museum (GWM) in downtown Eatonton. “Through this class, we promote leadership and community involvement. We try to promote school spirit…

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