Showing posts with label Family Literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Literacy. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: November 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: November 2019
Books, Comics, Poetry, Storytelling, Writing and More !


Nov 2                    Author Fair El Segundo Library
Nov 2                    Fall Book Fair San Bernardino Public Library
Nov 2                    Monterey Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival
Nov 2-17              San Luis Obispo Poetry Festival
Nov 7                    Read For The Record:: Thank You, Omu!
Nov 7-10              Loomis Cowpoke Gathering
Nov 8-9                Storytelling Community Conference Petaluma
Nov 16-17            Poetry Weekend Menlo Park
Nov 22-Dec 22    Jewish Book Month
Nov 23                 Tellabration (Sat before Thanksgiving) Have the Talk of a Lifetime


Friday, October 4, 2019

Oceanside Library :: Family Literacy Event Debut :: LEARN :: Oct. 5


Family Literacy Event Debut Oct. 5

Oceanside Public Library invites the community to Family Fun Time at the Library event on Saturday, October 5 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Civic Center Library Community Rooms and courtyard at 330 N. Coast Highway. Oceanside READS Adult Literacy Program will be debuting its first LEARN Together event for families as they enjoy music and book themed activities.

Families will delight in an interactive musical performance by Joyful Jumping Music, an internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program. Other activities will include a book walk, prize drawing, crafts, and a play area. All book themed, of course!

Oceanside Public Library is proud to introduce LEARN Together, a new family literacy program, in partnership with Oceanside READS adult literacy services. The program is designed to support families with adult learners to encourage education in the home. =Oceanside READS provides support to adults learning to read and write in English, complete their GED, develop computer skills, pursue citizenship, and other life skills. =LEARN Together programs are designed to help adult learners with school aged children to create an involved, fun, and responsive learning environment in their homes.

This program is made possible through funding from California Library Literacy Services and the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library.

For more information on Oceanside Public Library programs and services, please visit the Library’s website or call (760) 435-5600.

For more information regarding Oceanside’s literacy programs, please call 760-435-5680.

Sunday, September 29, 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: October 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: October 2019
Books, Comics, Poetry, Storytelling, Writing and More !



Oct 02       Random Acts of Poetry Day
Oct 05       Authors in the OC Anaheim
Oct 05       Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival Berkeley
Oct 06       Orange County Children's Book Festival Orange Coast College
Oct 06       Lit Crawl LA LAPL Central Library & Downtown
Oct 10-19  LitQuake SF
Oct 11       Indie Author Day Anaheim Library
Oct 12       Author Fair Pasadena Library 6p
Oct 12       Stories From The Porch Beaumont Library
Oct 12       Indie Author Day Coronado Library
Oct 12       High Desert Book Festival Hesperia
Oct 12       Great Valley Bookfest Manteca
Oct 12-13   Filipino American International Book Festival San Francisco Library
Oct 16-19   Humboldt County Children's Author Festival Eureka
Oct. 17        Black Poetry Day


Thursday, September 5, 2019

Santa Monica Library :: Literacy Education for Adults & Families via Seascape


Literacy Education for Adults & Families
Seascape: Sep/Oct 2019 pp 4-5

The Library’s Literacy Education for Adults & Families (LEAF) program includes literacy services for all ages. For more information on any of these programs call the Main Library at 310.458.8600, stop by any Library location.

ADULT LITERACY TUTORING
Volunteer literacy tutors work one-on-one with adult learners in a library setting. Tutors meet with learners once or twice per week to work on learning goals in one- to two-hour sessions.

CAREER ONLINE HIGH SCHOOL
The Library offers scholarships for this program, which provides adult students the opportunity to earn an accredited high school diploma and a career certificate.

COMPUTER CLASSES
The Library offers free beginner, intermediate and advanced instruction on various topics.

CONNECTED FAMILIES EVENTS
Play sessions with high-tech and low-tech activities to promote computational thinking, spark creativity and encourage family togetherness. For families with children ages 4-12.

DIGITAL LITERACY FOR YOUTH
A variety of workshops that help young people develop digital skills. Tech & U (ages 8-12) focuses on being safe and ethical online. CoderDojo (ages 8-17) teaches kids and teens computer science and coding. 3D Printing Workshops (ages 8 and up) is where kids and teens learn to create designs for 3D printing.

DIGITAL LITERACY FOR ADULTS
A variety of programs that provide adults the opportunity to develop digital skills. Programs include Appy Hour, a hands-on assistance with using a personal computing device; Computer Skills Classes, is instruction on a variety of computer topics; HTML/CSS, are workshops on how to use HTML/ CSS to create a website; Open Labs, are informal sessions for exploring virtual reality, 3D printing and other emerging technologies.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) CLASSES
An ongoing series taught by SMMUSD Adult Education Center instructors. Students must be 18 years or older. Enrollment is through the Adult Education Center. Contact Olga Saucedo at 310.664.6222, ext. 76203 to enroll.

L.E.A.R.N. HOMEWORK HELP
Free homework help and reading comprehension skills-building for students grades 1 through 8. Volunteers work with students one-on-one for 20-minute sessions. L.E.A.R.N. is a drop-in program. No registration required.

READING-2-GO PROGRAM
For families with children ages 1-4. Participants receive a rotation of themed kits containing books, music and educational toys, training with a librarian, and weekly tips on making reading easy and fun texted to your smartphone. Kits are available in English, Spanish and Amharic.

WALK-IN TUTORING
Friendly volunteer tutors provide help with basic reading and writing, as well as computer skills such as using the internet, opening and using an email account and filling out online forms or applications.  READ MORE >>

Thursday, August 29, 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: September 2019

California Book Festivals & Events :: September 2019
Books, Comics, Poetry, Storytelling, Writing and More !


Sep. 01              San Francisco Zine Fest
Sep. 06              #ReadABookDay
Sep. 07-Oct 2    Menlo Park Storytelling Festival Menlo Park Library
Sep. 08              Long Beach Zine Fest Expo Art Center
Sep. 08              International Literacy Day
Sep. 18              Read an eBook Day
Sep. 21              Fall into Fiction UCAAB  Oakland
Sep. 21              Pasadena Loves YA Pasadena Library 12N
Sep. 21              Family Day at the Park Stockton
Sep. 21              ScholarShare Children’s Book Festival Fairytale Town Sacramento
Sep. 22              Banned Book Week
Sep. 22              Hobbit Day
Sep. 20-22         Southern California Writers’ Conf Irvine
Sep. 27-29         Pebble Beach Authors & Ideas Festival
Sep. 28              Latino Book and Family Festival North San Diego MiraCosta College
Sep. 28              Los Angeles Libros Festival LAPL Central Library 11a
Sep. 28              Wilmington Book Festival Fall Into Literacy Banning Museum


Sunday, June 23, 2019

Santa Paula Blanchard Library :: BEST Adult Learning Center Awarded Family Literacy Grants


BEST Adult Learning Center Awarded Family Literacy Grants

A $45,000 grant from the California Library Literacy Services (CLLS) and a $10,000 grant from the American Library Association (ALA) will help support a unique family literacy program at Blanchard Community Library (BCL) that aims to help immigrant families better advocate for their children through improved English and by building the social skills and confidence necessary to participate in an English-speaking world.

The Mommy & Me Literacy program was launched in 2017 at BCL with the purpose of improving reading and writing skills for adults with preschool age children. Children of parents with low literacy skills have a 72% chance of being at the lowest reading levels themselves, according to the national adult literacy organization, ProLiteracy.

To address this statistic, Mommy & Me Literacy strives to lift the English proficiency of parents through traditional language classes while also carving out time for parents to practice early-learning activities with their own children.  Mommy & child spend time together reinforcing the family bond, playing, singing, and building strong reading habits—and exploring the library together.  In addition, once a week, an interactive curriculum, Abriendo Puertas/ Opening Doors helps parents develop their role as their child’s first teacher and strongest advocate.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

California Library Literacy Services Webinar :: Family Literacy

A California Library Literacy Services Webinar: Family Literacy
Infopeople: 3.29.2019

March 29, 2019 from 10am - 11am PDT
Natalie Cole, Library Programs Consultant, California State Library;
Amy Prevedel, Independent Literacy Contractor;

April 10, 2019 from 10am - 11am PDT
Sherry Drobner, Former Literacy Program Manager - LEAP, City of Richmond; Amy Prevedel, Independent Literacy Contractor;
Abigail Sims-Evelyn, Literacy Program Manager - LEAP, City of Richmond

May 2, 2019 from 10am - 11am PDT,
Deborah Bernal, Literacy Coordinator, Fresno County Public Library;
Pat Jarvis, Literacy Services Coordinator, South San Francisco Public Library;
Amy Prevedel, Independent Literacy Contractor

June 4, 2019 from 10am - 11am PDT
Kim Noriega, Family Literacy Coordinator, READ/SanDiego - San Diego Public Library;
Amy Prevedel, Independent Literacy Contractor

So, you've got the exciting opportunity to provide new family literacy programming!

How do you even get started? In this webinar you'll take away tools you can use to find answers to this question, within your program and library, and outside of your library, too.

This webinar will be of interest to: the California Library Literacy community, especially literacy program staff people who will offer literacy programming with new CLLS funds.

If you are unable to attend the live event, you can access the archived version the day following the webinar.  View Webinar Archive

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Covina Library :: Family Literacy @ Your Library


Family Literacy @ Your Library

Literacy is a family affair !

This program offers caregivers and parents the opportunity to learn strategies and gain free Literacy resources to support independent readers. Join us in breakout informational sessions for parents and children filled with fun, activities, snacks (for children) and giveaways!

Space is limited, register in person the Circulation Desk.
For information, call (626) 384-5303.

March 20: Literacy @ Home
April 17:   Learning @ Your Library
May 15:    Reading Tips & Tricks
June 19:   Reading Together, Talking together
July 17:    School Talk

Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.