About Claire's Day
Northwest Ohio's Largest Children's Book Festival
Claire’s Day began as a one-day children’s book festival Celebrating Life, Authors, Illustrators, and Reading Excellence, in honor of Claire Lynsey Rubini.
Claire’s Day has evolved into nearly a full month of literary experiences for children and their families. There are now TWO Claire’s Day book festivals! Claire’s Day Toledo is held the first Saturday of May at the Main Library, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. Claire’s Day Maumee is staged on the third Saturday of May at the Maumee Branch of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library system.
The C.A.R.E. Awards, celebrating students selected as the most improved readers, has grown from 25 honorees, to over 1300 annually. Each C.A.R.E. Award recipient receives a personalized certificate, and a coupon to choose a book written or illustrated by one of the participating authors and illustrators.
The school visit outreach program developed the third year of the event, now partners with over 30 schools in the Greater Toledo Area who host our special guest authors and illustrators.
Claire’s Night, also established the third year, helps raise awareness and funds to support the Claire’s Day programs.
Overall, Claire’s Day impacts over 25, 000 children and their families annually.
The Rubini family is honored by the staff and board of Read for Literacy continuing our mission of celebrating and honoring our little reader gone too soon.
Program Events
Claire's Award for Reading Excellence
C.A.R.E. Awards
C.A.R.E. Awards recognize K–8 students who have struggled and demonstrated marked improvement in their reading skills over the course of a school year. Your nominee should not be the best reader in the class, but the student who has made the most reading improvement in your classroom.
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About Claire
Claire Lynsey Rubini danced in this world from May 24, 1990 to July 6, 2000. Claire was loved by her mom and dad, Julie and Brad, and her two younger siblings, sister Kyle and brother, Ian. She gathered a large circle of friends in her short time with us. We all miss her.
Claire left us all too soon, but memories of her fun, impish, loving spirit will remain forever. She packed a lot of life in her short time in this world…from traveling adventures with her family, to playing games with friends, dancing, swimming, playing softball, dressing up in colorful outfits.
Most of all, though, Claire was passionate about books and reading. She would use reading as an excuse to get out of chores, and was often late for dinner, just wanting to “read one more page.” She would encourage and help others in their reading journey.
The Rubini family chose to honor Claire and celebrate this passion for reading by establishing Claire’s Day…A Celebration of Life, Authors, Illustrators and Reading Excellence.
Awards & Recognition
Claire’s Day Founders Receive Bridge Award
Julie and Brad Rubini were named recipients of the 2010 Hometown Hero Bridge Award for their work in creating Claire’s Day, a reading festival that brings authors and illustrators of books for children and teens to the Maumee Branch Library each May. The event was created in memory of their daughter Claire, who died unexpectedly of an undiagnosed heart condition in 2000. The event draws thousands of visitors and hundreds of local students receive awards for their achievements in reading.