Please note that the links below will take you to other sites.
A HANDBOOK FOR LATIN CLUBS This is a free downloadable book from the Gutenberg Project. Written by Susan Paxson in 1916, this volume includes supplementary material and programs for the Latin teacher. While modern Latin clubs might not necessarily use this material during their meetings, there’s plenty of interesting material here that might work well for teachers who would like to incorporate cultural material into their curriculum. Some of it might be very useful for a Roman banquet. There are English language poems based upon Classical subjects. There are several “macaronic” poems -- poems written in more than one language. (One is written in seven languages!) There are Latin songs -- some even include the sheet music.
NEW YORK CLASSICAL CLUB An organization based in NYC which “welcomes anyone interested in classical antiquity, including students, teachers at all levels, and members of the community.” Sponsors conferences, lectures, scholarships, contests and competitions, including sight translation and oral reading.
NATIONAL JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Sponsored by the American Classical League, the NJCL is composed of local and state chapters. It encourages interest and appreciation for the ancient languages and their literatures and culture. Documents available online include a tri-fold flyer, chapter handbook and constitution. Find out more about the NJCL song, activities, creed, forum, newsletter and other resources. NJCL also sponsors a Latin honor society.
VIRGINIA CERTAMEN QUESTIONS Brought to you by the Latin Library, this is a bank of Certamen questions used in the last decade.

