Finding The Right Words
Published: June 1st, 2007
By: Michael McGuire

Finding the right words

NORWICH – Finding the right words can be a challenge – that’s what makes Scrabble so popular.

Fans of the word-oriented board game are invited to stake their claim in the Literacy Volunteers of Chenango County’s 7th Annual “Scrabble for Literacy” team tournament Saturday, June 9. It will run from 1 to 4 p.m. inside Morrisville State’s Norwich Campus on Conkey Avenue.

“If you like words – and you like creating words – then you’ll love playing ‘Scrabble for Literacy,’” said organizer Terry Bickford. “It’s just a fun day.”

Those interested in playing can register a 2-4 person team until June 8. Individuals can also sign up, and will be placed with another team the day of the event. The entry fee is $12 per person. Businesses can sponsor a team for $100. To register, make a donation or get more information, call 334-7114 or send an e-mail to LVA@ofcinc.org.

Aside from competing for prizes and vocabulary supremacy, Bickford, who is the Director of Literacy Volunteers, said tournament participants are combating an illiteracy problem that’s prevalent locally by raising much needed awareness and funding.

“It’s a hidden problem,” said Bickford, explaining that many area residents who are illiterate won’t often admit it until it can no longer be avoided. “They can’t fill out job applications, they can’t help their kids with school work, they struggle getting involved with community events – they struggle with their health.”

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