Thursday, July 2, 2020

Orange County Library ◯ Being the Change ◯ Book to Action at READ OC


Being the Change

Book to Action at READ OC
Cal Book: 6.16.2020 by Julianna

Orange County Public Libraries / OC Read has designed a virtual Book to Action series around Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution by Peter Kalmus. =Check out their upcoming programs listed below.  Thank you to Liz Romero and her team! Follow their #BookToAction journey on Instagram and Facebook for updates.



Composting with OC Waste & Recycling
Wednesday, July
1st @ 7pm

Join Steven Halligan from OC Waste & Recycling on July 1st at 7pm via Zoom and learn all about organics and composting! Send questions or RSVP for this program by emailing READOC@occr.ocgov.com

Being the Change Book Discussion
Wednesday, July 8th @ 7pm

Join OC Public Libraries and connect with others as we discuss Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution by Peter Kalmus on July 8th at 7 pm, via Zoom. Read the book online at: Peter Kalmus. RSVP for this program by emailing 
READOC@occr.ocgov.com

A Conversation with Peter Kalmus
Thursday, July 16th @ 4pm

Join OC Public Libraries for a conversation with Peter Kalmus, author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution on July 16th at 4 pm, via Zoom. Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist, writer and climate activist based in Altadena, California. Send questions or RSVP for this program by emailing READOC@occr.ocgov.com

About Book to Action
Book to Action is a framework that takes the basic book club concept and expands it to create a dynamic series of events for adults and intergenerational groups. Librarians work closely with a community partner to develop a series of programs. Community members read and discuss an engaging book on a current topic, attend author or speaker events, and put their new-found knowledge into action by participating in a community service project or civic engagement activity related to the book.  READ MORE ➤➤

Readability Consensus
Based on 7 readability formulas:
Grade Level: 12
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 17-18 yrs. old
(Twelfth graders))

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