The SACS Education Foundation proudly presents
Join us for Read Under the Lights, a community event that brings families, friends and neighbors together for evening of activities at Homestead High School. Designed to foster a love for reading, participants of all ages may enjoy various activities that include:
Meet Six Local Authors
Book Fair
Book Drive
Get Your ACPL Card
Food Trucks
Face Painting
Bouncy Houses
Police/Fire Personnel
Meet local mascots
Tours of renovated Homestead High School
Silent Auction
Drive a School Bus (restrictions apply)
As the sun sets, guests celebrate the joy of reading on the football field under the stadium lights…AND SO MUCH MORE!
The list of items to bring with you is small:
Be ready to
Have Fun!!
Parking for READ Under the Lights is available in Homestead High School’s Bus Lot/Parking Lot; the former Ninth Grade Academy Parking Lot; HHS’ Student Lot; and Summit Middle School’s Parking Lot.
HHS’ Bus Lot/Parking Lot – outside Door #1, patrons should enter the driveway off Aboite Center Road and wrap around the former Ninth Grade Academy building to the large parking lot located behind it/south end of HHS’ stadium.
Ninth Grade Academy Parking Lot – outside former Door #26, the large lot can be accessed off Aboite Center Road and is located in front of the former Ninth Grade Academy building
HHS’ Student Lot – Patrons may access the Student Lot by utilizing Homestead Road and turning west into Homestead High School’s campus at the stop light.
Summit Middle School’s Parking Lot – Patrons may access the lot via turning east at the stop light on Homestead Road and utilizing the crosswalk to safely cross Homestead Road onto campus.
READ Under the Lights is an outside, community event designed to utilize Homestead High School’s outdoor areas in and around the Spartan Stadium. Should we experience inclement weather, most activities will move inside Homestead.
Established in 1999, the Southwest Allen County School Education Foundation cultivates and provides financial and general support for Southwest Allen County Schools, K-12. The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of parents and professional representatives in our community.
The SACS Education Foundation will continue to build its endowment in effort to support innovative programs and education opportunities by developing philanthropic resources and community relationships that support learning, growth, and education opportunity for all SACS students.
SACS Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization and donations are always welcome and appreciated. To donate, please click here.
Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Please contact us by clicking here!
The SACS Education Foundation is thrilled to bring six local authors to the READ Under the Lights event. Click here to learn more about our guests.
While most activities during READ Under the Lights are free, guests can expect costs associated with the following:
SACS Foundation is seeking volunteers and alumni support for the Read Under the Lights event and with future organizational efforts. Please contact sacsfoundation@sacs.k12.in.us for further information.
Please consider helping us help Kate’s Kart
Donating books to Kate's Kart is a meaningful way to support hospitalized children during challenging times. Kate's Kart is a local non-profit organization dedicated to providing free, new books to children in hospitals, bringing comfort, joy, and a sense of normalcy to their hospital stay. By contributing books, donors help to nurture young imaginations, offer a welcome distraction from medical treatments, and create moments of happiness. Each book donated becomes a gift of hope and encouragement, making a positive impact on the lives of both the children and their families.
Guests at READ Under the Lights are encouraged to bring NEW soft cloth books, board books, and/or picture books to donate to Kate’s Kart. We encourage “fun” books with popular characters that the children love and adore.
Donations for
Literacy Alliance
Literacy Changes Lives - Our mission is to empower people and strengthen community through education.
The Literacy Alliance has provided a start-up family library to every new home built through Habitat for Humanity at the time of home dedication. Access to quality home books encourages families, parents, and children to be readers. Parents serve as role models in developing the habit of reading at home with their children and also help foster a love of reading and learning in their children that reinforces learning at school.
Each library consists of a new bookcase, new reference books, and a selection of gently-used pleasure reading selected to match the ages and interests of family members.