It’s been a year, hasn’t it?
To all of you who have been part of the Levenger community this year, I thank you. From the start, we’ve been a company that knows the value and rewards of conversing with our customers. Who better to tell us whether we’re doing a good job?
As much as Levenger is about designing useful tools for the thoughtful life, we try to reach out to the well-read-life community in other ways as well. Through the Levenger Foundation, we’re able to support literacy on the local level and love of reading on the national level.
The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County, where Levenger is headquartered, works in remarkable ways to help the underserved in our community unlock the power and opportunities that come with being able to read. The National Book Foundation, in addition to sponsoring the National Book Awards, sponsors a nationwide Innovations in Reading program that helps to inculcate a love of reading among the young. I’m proud to serve as a volunteer for the former and on the board of the latter.
If 2009 was good for anything, it was to remind us of what is truly important and what can never be lost, taken away, canceled, downgraded, or eliminated. Our ability to read ignites our capacity to think and stirs our desire to do—to do the good, important work that each one of you does for your community and your family and yourself.
Here’s to more of such good work in 2010—to a life well-lived through reading. Here’s to you.
With gratitude,
Steve
P.S. As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Just click on the Comments link below. (If you’re reading this as an email, click here and you'll connect to Comments.)
Happy New Year to all the teachers who taught us how to read. They're the underpaid heroes who go to work every day and take their papers home every night to correct.
Posted by: David Froment | December 27, 2009 at 10:06 PM
I already liked the Levenger community I have come to know through your site, your blog, and your articles, but learning about your philanthropy just seals the deal about feeling this is a community to which I want to belong. This is important work. As a board member of our own area's community foundation, I know that literacy is a vital issue everywhere. Keep up the good work.
I gave away two copies of "The Little Guide to Your Well-Read Life" for Christmas, but snatched my husband's copy and read it before he had a chance. Now I'm going to order my own copy and re-read it so I can write in the margins! That book is a life-changer, but you'll be hearing more from me later on that.
Happy New Year, Steve, to you, your family, and everyone at Levenger who works so hard to shine a light on the joy and importance of reading.
Posted by: Elizabeth H. Cottrell | December 27, 2009 at 11:22 PM
i have been a book lover all my life, i now own three thousand books, and they are my lifeblood. i have enjoyed discovering new artists, and there is truly nothing better than reading a book, for you can go anywhere, anytime, and anyplace sitting in your favorite chair, and turning the paper, and reading. i also love fountain pens, for writing with them slows time down, and the true art of writing flows with your thoughts. thank you.
Posted by: marsha steinwegd | December 28, 2009 at 09:10 AM
My aunt developed the reading curriculum for a major school district. From a very young age I was encouraged to read by my parents and my aunt. I appreciate the opportunities that a love for reading has afforded me. Thank you for promoting the importance of learning to read and helping people to learn to enjoy reading.
Steve, happy New Year to you, your family, and your associates at Levenger.
Posted by: Dennis Fullalove | December 28, 2009 at 05:00 PM
I thank God every day that I can read, absorb, learn & enjoy it. I still like reading a book better than a computer screen. Am I old-fashioned? Could be! I am a first-generation American and my 80th birthday is just around the corner. My thanks to everyone at Levenger who supports reading programs.
Posted by: Lorraine Rallof | December 29, 2009 at 01:16 AM
Hi Steve
Having happily used your products for three years - can I propose that you seriously consider introducing Levenger to the UK and Europe?
I genuinely believe that your well structured products will find a place in this market. Understandably there will be language issues in mainland Europe but having launched two successful businesses in Europe from a UK base - I know that quality transcends any perceived barriers.
I would welcome the opportunity to discuss this with you.
Kind Regards,
Tony Donnelly
Posted by: Tony Donnelly | January 06, 2010 at 09:00 AM
I've asked about a Levenger Kindle cover. I happen to have a large journal (81/4 x 6) in the bomber jacket style. It fits the Kindle perfectly! A hinge mechanism in the inner spine and you'd have it! Just a thought - love your products - long time patron.
SEK
Posted by: Steve Kress | February 27, 2010 at 04:03 PM
Steve,
I love Levenger and have been a devoted customer since you've been in business! I think you should consider a Levenger card for those of us who make the Levenger experience a regular part of our lives. You'd corral the most devoted and make it easy to order and connect. You'd save some money in your phone centers and make it easy on your customers as well. Over the years, my only disappointment was in the discontinuation of the compact (and very convenient) Circa agendas. I bought them for myself and my daughters (complete with leather covers) and just as suddenly they were gone. Please consider a return! I do love Levenger!
Posted by: Pat Bowers | May 23, 2010 at 11:07 PM