Snowline Joint Unified School District invites families and community members to the Together We Thrive: Literacy, Arts & Community Resource Fair, a free, family-friendly event celebrating learning, creativity, culture, and community connection.
The event will take place on Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Serrano High School and is open and free to the entire community. Families who visit vendor booths to explore available resources will earn raffle entries for exciting prizes. A free lunch will be provided to the first 100 attendees, and food trucks will be available throughout the event.
This annual fair brings together dozens of nonprofit organizations, artists, educators, and student groups to support families while celebrating literacy and the arts in an engaging and welcoming environment.
Families attending the fair can explore a wide variety of resources, including: healthcare and mental health services, food, clothing, and basic needs supports, and family and youth services.
In addition to community resources, the fair will feature literacy-themed booths and activities highlighting the key pillars of literacy, book readings and signings throughout the event, and opportunities for families to engage in joyful reading events with hands-on experiences.
The event will also showcase the creativity and talent of the Snowline community through art exhibits by local artists, including the Wrightwood Arts Center, and student artists from across the region. Enjoy performances by community groups and organizations, including a book activity and signing by author Marie Chan, author of “Mamie Takes a Stand,” which is a 2024 Eureka! Nonfiction Children’s Book Gold Award Winner. Cultural showcases includes a special folklórico performance by Instagram influencer Matisse, who will also be reading and signing copies of her children’s book, “Matisse Azul and the Magic Shoes.” An additional book activity and signing will take place with writer Dawn Menge, author of the Queen Vernita series. Hands-on art workshops will be taught by local artists, along with a book-themed kids’ play areas, live animals and much more. For additional information visit www.snowlineschools.com








