Tuesday, May 19, 2015

A Book Club of Leaders: The "Read to Lead" Book Fair



There are times when it makes sense to get off the couch and leave that good book for later. A book fair is one of those times.


The Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc., and the Literary Group of Sisters 4 Sisters Network, Inc. pulled off an incredible event at “Read to Lead” Book Fair on May 9 at the Mall at Prince Georges in Hyattsville.




Amid shopping and eat treats, guests were at the edge of their seats as they listened to widely known authors and perused through nearly a dozen book stations in the center of the hall.

The event was free and open to the public.

“I am thrilled that so many community members came out to meet and hear from our featured authors.  It was wonderful that White House Correspondent, April Ryan, shared her stories about her love for reading and writing which added to the excitement of this year's event,” said Dr. Valencia Campbell, President of the Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc.

“Moreover, we are thrilled to provide our community with the stories and experiences of authors whose books cover inspirational themes, self-help, biographical, workplace and contemporary political issues.”




Other Featured Authors Included:

1. Dr. Hattie Washington, An Inspirational Memoir of Lessons Learned Through Faith, Family and Favor

2. Dr. Vernon L. Farmer,   (Editor) and Evelyn Shepherd-Wynn (Assoc. editor)

3. Ella Curry,  A Reason to Believe

4. Lillie West, Daily Dose of Divine Inspiration for Mothers

5. Paula Claude Williamson, The Thorns and Petals of Life

6. Dr. Ellen Williams Harris, Grits and Gumbo

7. Mary C. McShan,  The Homeless Bachelor

8. Donald K. Hawkins, My Life According to the Promise

9. Cynthia Greene, Don’t Get Married If .  . .

10. Yvonne Medley, The Prison Plumb Line

11. Avia Mebane, Amorette

12:  Ms. Christie Jones,  Are We Home Yet?

13.  Ms. Sandra Williams, Look with Me




The Prince George’s County Drug Policy Coalition, Inc. provides community based support to families within the County with a focus on students obtaining higher education and living a drug free lifestyle. Visit their website at www.pgcdpc.com for more information.

The Literary Group of Sisters 4 Sisters Network, Inc. provides a platform for women to network and develop their writing goals through workshops and community events.

The link to the article from The Prince George's Suite Magazine can be found below: