Free passes given to state parks
To help promote the gift of reading, the Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Park Service will offer free day-use entry passes to state parks on Friday, Sept. 11, through Sunday, Sept. 13, with the presentation of a library card, library book or the donation of a new or gently used family friendly book.
Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeff Kottkamp and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Secretary Michael W. Sole today joined new and veteran readers alike in Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park in honor of Adult and Family Literacy Month. As a part of the celebration, Lt. Governor Kottkamp and Monica Baxley of Chipley read to local children and shared the importance of reading. Adult and Family Literacy Month will be celebrated throughout the month of September, with Florida ‘s state parks encouraging all Floridians to embrace literacy in their own lives by sharing the joys of reading with friends and family.
“Opening your favorite book during a visit to one of Florida ‘s beautiful state parks is the perfect opportunity to ignite the passion of reading with those around you,” said Lt. Governor Kottkamp. “With more than 30 million adults in the U.S. reading below the basic level, it’s crucial that we continue to promote the positive impacts of literacy on a person’s life.”
Sole echoed Kottkamp’s remarks.
“Because reading and literacy is so vital to Florida ‘s future, it should not just be confined to the classroom. With one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, I can think of no better place to read a good book than at one of Florida ‘s 160 state parks,” said DEP Secretary Michael W. Sole. “I encourage everyone to join Florida ‘s state parks in celebrating the importance of literacy and reading this weekend by taking the opportunity to combine the joy of reading with the beauty of the outdoors at a Florida State Park .”
With more than 160 state parks in Florida , a myriad of enjoyable activities are available for all ages. To learn more about Florida ‘s state parks, visit http://www.floridastateparks.org/.