Thursday, October 2, 2014

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events: October 2014

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events:
October 2014
SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information

   Health Literacy Month          Dyslexia Awareness Month

Oct 4      Celebration of Paper & Print: Intl Printing Museum, Carson 9a-4p
Oct 11+  Daily 5 Los Angeles
Oct 14+  The Three Little Pigs: Victoria Gardens Center, Rancho Cucamonga
Oct 17+  California Reading Association, Sacramento
Oct 23+  CATESOL State Conference, Santa Clara
Oct 24+  CUE Fall Conference: American Canyon HS, Napa Valley
Oct 25    Sensory Friendly Films - BOOK OF LIFE  10a
Oct 27+  Internet Librarian, Monterey Conference Center

Oct 1      BOOK IT! Day - Nationwide
Oct 6      Global Read Aloud: Peter H. Reynolds is focus this year.
                    Week 1: The North Star, Week 2: I’m Here, Week 3: Ish,
                    Week 4: Sky Color, Week 5: Going Places, Week 6: Your choice!!!
Oct 11     Star Wars Read Day
Oct 12+  Teen Read Week - Dare to read for the fun of it !
Oct 13     Plain Language Day – Worldwide
Oct 16     Dictionary Day - Celebrates the birthday of Noah Webster (1758)
Oct 20    National Day of Writing - National Gallery of Writing
Oct 21    Read For The Record: BUNNY CAKES by Rosemary Wells
Oct 26    Make A Difference Day

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Workshop Calendar: October 2014

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Workshop Calendar: October 2014

For Local, California and National
Literacy or Library Conferences and Events
Southern California Library Literacy Network
Calendar

Wed 10/1/14
1 - 2pm
Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/OC
6 - 7pm
Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/OC
6 - 8:30pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation = Huntington Beach Library
Thu 10/2/14
1 - 2pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation - READ/OC
5:30 - 6:30pm
Triva Bee = LEARN Imperial Valley (Imperial Fairgrounds)
6 - 7pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation = READ/OC
6 - 9pm
Literacy Tutor Training = READ/San Diego (Mission Valley Branch, SDPL) 
7 - 8:30pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation = South Bay Literacy Council (Torrance Library)
Fri 10/3/14
 5 - 8:30     8:30p
Manos Amigas/Helping Hands = Centro Latino for Literacy
(Cresent Arms Hall, 1709 W 8th, LA CA 90017)
Sat 10/4/14
9am - 1pm
ESL Tutor Orientation = Azusa Library
10am - 4pm
Literacy Tutor Training - San Diego County Library (El Cajon Branch)
10 - 11am
Literacy Tutor Training = San Bernardino County Library (Fontana, SB Co Library)
Tue 10/7/14
12 - 2pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation - Carlsbad Library
5 - 8:30pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation - Ventura County Library (VACE, 5200 Valentine Rd., Room #203
6:30 - 9:30pm
Literacy Tutor Training = Commerce Library
6:30pm - 9:30pm
Literacy Tutor Workshop - Santa Fe Springs Library 
Sat 10/11/14
9 - 10am
Literacy Tutor Training = San Bernardino County Library (Yucaipa, SB Co Library)
Tue 10/14/14
4 - 5pm
Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Library (Big Bear Branch)
4 - 5pm
Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino County Library (Barstow Branch, SB Co Library)
5:45 - 8pm
Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/San Diego (Mission Valley Branch, SDPL)
Thu 10/16/14
4 - 5pm
Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino County Library (Adelanto, SB Co Library)
5:30 - 6:30pm
Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Library (Crestline)
Fri 10/17/14
6 - 9pm
Scrabble Tournament - Whittier Area Literacy Council (Newman Hall Bldg, First Christian Church)
Sat 10/18/14
9am - 4pm
Literacy Tutor Training - READ/OC
10am - 2pm
Literacy Fair = Camarena Library (Camarena Library)
10 - 11am
Literacy Tutor Training = San Bernardino Co Library (Lake Arrowhead, SB Co Library)
Mon 10/20/14
7 - 8pm
Volunteer Orientation - Corona Public Library (Corona Public Library, 650 S Main, Corona CA)
Tue 10/21/14
11am - 12pm
Read for the Record: - Altadena Library
3 - 5pm
Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library (Hesperia Branch)
Thu 10/23/14
6 - 8pm
Literacy Tutor Orientation = Carlsbad Library (Library Learning Center, 3368 Eureka Pl, Carlsbad Ca)
Sat 10/25/14
9:30 - 11:30am
Literacy Tutor Training San Bernardino Co Library (Grand Terrace Branch)
10 - 11am
Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Library (Apple Valley Branch)
10 - 11am
Literacy Tutor Training = San Bernardino County Library (29 Palms Branch, SB Co Library)
Mon 10/27/14
9:45am - 12pm
Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/San Diego (Mission Valley Branch, SDPL)

Info about local Tutor Training Workshops is always Scrolling in the Right Frame.
LAPL Adult Literacy volunteers receive 7 hours of Online instruction



Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Imperial County Library - International Literacy Day promotes computer, language tutoring for residents

International Literacy Day promotes computer, language tutoring for residents
Imperial Valley Press: 9.09.2014 by Krista Daly

Holtville resident Guadalupe Charles had never turned on a computer before Monday.

After an hour-long one-on-one tutoring session at the Holtville Meyer Memorial Branch of the Imperial County Free Library, he knew the basics such as how to use the mouse and navigate through the computer to get online and use different websites. Charles was just one resident learning computer literacy on International Literacy Day.

“Literacy is not just Spanish or English,” library volunteer Thomas Rose said. “It ties in with adult literacy if you’re computer-illiterate.”

Rose said he has been teaching people in their 50s or 60s computer skills because they want to learn how to use it for their everyday lives. This includes ordering things online and sending e-mails to family or friends.

“We are now in the computer age, and I need to learn,” said Troy Spore, who has been in tutoring lessons for about four months. “I’ve picked up quite a bit, but there’s still a lot to learn.”

County Librarian Connie Barrington said literacy is a crucial issue in the Valley.

“We’ve got hundreds … of people who want to improve their reading, writing and conversations in English,” she said.

As a volunteer tutor herself, she said it’s “literally the most rewarding thing” she has done. Volunteers are desperately needed for the literacy program, she said, which can make such a difference in people’s lives.  READ MORE !

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Redlands Library :: Adult Literacy Day - September 8

Adult Literacy Program in Redlands hosts volunteer meeting

The Redlands City Council has declared this Monday as Adult Literacy Day in the city of Redlands.

The city’s action coincides with Gov. Jerry Brown’s declaring September Adult Literacy Awareness Month. The California Library Literacy Services (CLLS) estimates that more than 4 million California adults have low literacy skills, making if difficult for these adults to read a news article, a story to their children, job applications or the instructions on a medicine bottle.

The 2010 Census found that 11 percent of the adult population served by the A.K. Smiley Public Library in Redlands lacks a high school diploma.

The Redlands Adult Literacy Program, sponsored by the Friends of the A.K. Smiley Public Library, provides free professional tutoring to people 18 and older who want to improve their reading and writing. The program now has 70 tutor-learner teams who work together to help meet the learners’ reading and writing goals. Recently, several learners graduated from the program to go to community college or work at a new job.  READ MORE !

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Newport Beach Library - CUCINA enoteca celebrates Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy during September

Orange County Celebrates
during September

During September at CUCINA enoteca Irvine and CUCINA enoteca Newport Beach, Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy is our #sipsupport beneficiary. For every glass or bottle of CUCINA private label wine sold during the month of September, we will donate $1 to them!

Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy is a division of the Newport Beach Library. They provide free, one-on-one tutoring, small group classes and additional resources for adults in the community who struggle with the English language. Their hope is that all participants are successful in achieving their literacy goals.

Over 200 adult learners typically enroll each year, and there are many more waiting to be accepted into the program. Unfortunately, there are not enough volunteer tutors to handle the learner requests. The program could not work without dedicated volunteer tutors.

The programs that ProLiteracy offers to Adult Learners are:
Book Club – a discussion group for adult learners about book selections in classic or modern fiction.
Conversation – helping participants understand and communicate comfortably in every-day idiomatic English.
Discussion Group – A weekly gathering of learners who are encouraged to participate in speaking on any number of topics that are presented during the session.
Learner Network – A quarterly meeting for adult Learners to learn more about the program, and each other in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Often, guest speakers share their knowledge on items of interest to the adult learners.
Life Skills – A weekly class that focuses on tools to help with everyday needs such as setting life goals, financial literacy, navigating social media, etc.
Movie Talk – Once a month a movie selection is screened for assembled learners. Each film normally deals with different issues that we face in the United States and afterward the group participates in an open discussion about the different topics addressed in the movie.
Pronunciation Workshop – work with a professional speech therapist in a small group setting on American English pronunciation. Each workshop is typically eight weeks.
Writing Workshop – Geared to working with the adult learner on creative writing. Each workshop is typically six weeks.

International Literacy Day is an annual celebration of literacy held each year. This year’s event is on September 11.

Check out these statistics:
•In the U.S. there are over 30,000,000 people who are at the lowest level of literacy.
•In California – about 8,400,000 people fit in this category
•In Orange County – approximately 450,000 people cannot read well enough to fill out a bank deposit slip.
•75% of unemployed adults have difficulty reading at a basic level
•Almost 70% of prison inmates perform at the lowest level of literacy
•24% of patients with low literacy skills cannot understand their prescription labels
•Illiteracy in the U.S. costs Billions in lost productivity and health and safety issues.