Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Summer Reading :: Lunch @ the Library | Summer Meals | Los Angeles | San Diego | Ventura | Glendora | Upland

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Superlatives from SCLLN

Read for the win!
Our summer reading programs—for kids, teens & adults—start 6/13.

@LAPublicLibrary  3 Jun 2016



The Summer Reading Challenge starts tomorrow!
PREVIEW of the SRC prizes

@sdcountylibrary 31 May 2016


Spread the word
CA Public Libraries are serving free lunches to kids this summer.

@CAStateLibrary  7 Jun 2016

Summer Reading has begun.
This years theme is Read for the Win
 Sign up today and Stop Summer Slide!

@vencolibrary 1 Jun 2016


Summer Reading is upon us!
This year registration will be taking place online
with our brand new Summer Reading...

@UplandLibrary 3 Jun 2106


We're Starting Summer Early...
Who's Ready to Join Us?
The 2016 Summer Reading Challenge

@CityofGlendora 25 May 2016

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Tweetest :: Health Literacy | Doctor Talk | Nutrition Labels | Library | HP2020 Webinar :: Superlatives from SCLLN

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Superlatives from SCLLN

Decode doctor talk:
Ask your doctor to explain when you don’t understand what they’re saying. #healthcarehacks




@covermissouri 19 May 2016


New, improved nutrition labels to appear on packaged foods


 The Classical Music in Stanley Kubrick’s Films: Listen to a Free, 4 Hour Playlist http://goo.gl/Ul7MwF  Flint, Michigan isn't the only place with lead problems. Here's how to check your community: http://lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1  Flint, Michigan isn't the only place with lead problems. Here's how to check your community: http://lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1  lifehac.kr/XYVkDu1 
@Newsela 26 May 2016



How libraries can help improve your health (infographic)





@ebookfriendly 12 May 2016


#HP2020 webinar on #HealthLiteracy in communities
Join us on 6/16 at 12pm ET
Register now: http://bit.ly/1sNiG9l
Free CEUs!

@GoHealthyPeople 26 May 2016

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Huntington Beach Library :: Wine & Words October 23 :: Literacy Fun-raiser

Wine & Words
October 23, 2015
Annual Wine Tasting in Support of the Literacy Program


Waterfront Beach Resort
7-10 pm
Registration is $55 per person

Special Guest Speakers!
Chris Epting, local historian, popular author of over twenty books, and Pipeline columnist for the HB Independant. Chris will be giving away a few signed copies of his books.
Hear from adult learners about how Literacy Services has positively impacted their lives.

Light hors d'oeuvres
Prizes include gift certificates to local restaurants, events and more.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Lunch At The Library : : Summer Meals Program

Lunch at the Library

Lunch at the Library Sites
Lunch at the Library is keeping kids healthy and engaged during the summer months to ensure all kids return to school in the fall ready to learn.

For many children and teens, the stability, nutrition, and education provided by the lunches they receive in the school cafeteria, and the learning opportunities they receive in the classroom, ends when school lets out for summer vacation.

Summer meal programs in public libraries help combat childhood hunger, obesity, and learning loss during the summer months by providing youth with:
•regularly-scheduled, free & healthy meals through USDA Summer Food Service Program
•learning and enrichment programs
•introductions to library services and resources
•teen volunteer opportunities

Through the Lunch at the Library program, the California Library Association and California Summer Meal Coalition provide libraries with the resources and support they need to establish themselves as quality summer meal program sites for their communities.

Library summer meal sites @ SCLLN Member Libraries
•       Camarena Library
•       Chula Vista Public Library
•       Contra Costa County Library
•       Glendale Library
•       Hemet Library
•       Los Angeles Public Library
•       Riverside County Library
•       Riverside Public Library
•       San Bernardino County Library
•       San Bernardino Library
•       San Diego County Library
•       San Diego Public Library

by County

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Lunch @ The Library - California Library Association

Lunch @ the Library: Program Information


The California Summer Meal Coalition (CSMC) and California Library Association (CLA) are working with libraries and meal providers across California to offer summer lunch programs that are designed to provide nourishment and summer enrichment for children and teens. All library meal sites provide free summer lunches and engage families with library programs and services. Some libraries are extending the impact of their lunch programs by providing arts, literacy, and STEM programming for participating children and teens.

Library summer meal sites in California
The need for free summer meals
Summer vacation presents a different reality for many impoverished children in California. In addition to limited access to summer learning and enrichment programs, many low-income children struggle to have basic needs met, with reduced access to healthy food and safe places to congregate. The intersections between summer health and summer learning and enrichment are great, suggesting that a holistic view of the summer landscape is crucial to understanding existing challenges and opportunities to creating a summer experience in which all children are healthy, active, and engaged.

A 2012 report from the National Summer Learning Association highlights the links between food insecurity, childhood obesity, and the achievement gap:4
•Food insecurity increases during the summer break without access to the nutrition provided by the National School Lunch Program.
•Children may gain weight two to three times faster during the summer than during the school year.
•Low-income youth may fall further behind in academic skills—particularly reading—during the summer break, experiencing greater “summer learning loss” than their higher-income peers and widening the achievement gap.
•Nutrition education interventions that exclusively target the school environment may be less impactful because weight gain happens primarily outside of school.
•Adequate nutrition promotes brain development and improves cognitive functioning, whereas inadequate nutrition is associated with physical and mental health issues, emotional and behavioral problems, learning deficiencies, lower grades, and repeating a grade.

Children who are well-nourished are likely to have cognitive advantages over children with deficits in this area, and reducing health disparities among lower and higher socioeconomic children can help close the achievement gap.5
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Visit the California Department of Education’s searchable online map here for more sites. Summer meal sites will offer free lunch and snacks to youth under age 18 from June 2 through August 8.