Showing posts with label Fundraisers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraisers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

San Diego Public Library :: READ/San Diego :: Yelp Foundation Gives Local

The Yelp Foundation is granting $5,000 to the organization with the most votes at the end of the campaign. The second and third place winners will be granted $3,000 and $2,000 respectively. Awards will be split in the event of a tie. Each nominated non-profit supports the Yelp Foundation’s mission of addressing the needs of local communities, including access to information, education, local economic development, and freedom of expression.

Your VOTES will decide which organization wins. Cast your vote daily now through December 15th. Share the local love with your social network via #YFGivesLocal to encourage your friends to vote, too!

*In the event of a tie, the grants will be combined
and the tying organizations will split the total amount evenly.
Friends Of Read San Diego is a non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting, fostering and promoting adult literacy programs throughout the County of San Diego. The organization was established to support READ/San Diego, the adult literacy program of the San Diego Public Library. We also support a variety of additional literacy programs, including family literacy, work place literacy and computer literacy.
21 Votes

United Through Reading               352 Votes
San Diego Council on Literacy       107 Votes

After voting, Yelp will send an email:

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Ventura Co Library :: Trivia Challenge :: Adult Literacy

27th Annual Trivia Challenge
November 18th, 6pm
Wedgewood Banquet Center
5880 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura


This night of fun benefits READ,
the Ventura County Library Adult Literacy Program.
Admission is only $5 for audience members.
Enjoy hors d'oeuvres, a no-host bar and an Opportunity Drawing!

For more information call READ (805) 677-7160


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Monrovia Library :: "Community Feud" Literacy FUNraiser Nov 8 2015

"Community Feud" Fundraiser

Monrovia Public Library Literacy Services Program

Monrovia Public Library Foundation

Sunday, November 8th: 1-3 p.m.



Team Up! Gather your family and friends who like to have fun and put together a team. Similar to the game Family Feud, your team will compete against other teams and try to figure out what responses your fellow Monrovians gave to survey questions while helping raise money for the Monrovia Public Library Literacy Services Program.


Individual tickets ($40) and sponsorships are available for purchase at Monrovia Public Library FoundationFor more details call 626-393-1113

Come out and support literacy services in your community!

Why is literacy SO important?
English author Rumer Godden said that, “When you learn to read, you will be born again … and you will never be quite so alone again.”  Unfortunately, 32 million America adults know the isolation caused by illiteracy.  Nearly 15% of U.S. adults cannot read, translating to more than 1 in 10.

In the past few years, the funding for literacy programs has been reduced by 40% due to statewide budget cuts.  Local adult education and funding for school libraries have also been severely cut, leaving Monrovia Public Library as the sole resource for literacy programs.  These cuts mean that the Monrovia Public Library Foundation must increase its fundraising efforts to offset the loss of state funding.  We hope you will come to this event for fun while at the same time helping support the Literacy Services Program.

For more information, please contact the Monrovia Public Library at (626) 256-8247.

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.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Monterey Park Library :: Monterey Park Walk for Literacy :: October 17

Walk for Literacy
Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Barnes Park (south of Monterey Park City Hall)
7:30 am to 11:00 am | $20 per person

Come and show your support for the LAMP Literacy & Citizenship Program!  The Program has been providing vital services for the City of Monterey Park and surrounding cities for the past 31 years while adult education funding continues to dwindle.  Our goal this year is to raise enough funds to cover the costs for supplies and materials for two more classes.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Corona Library Readers=Leaders :: Adult Literacy Giving Day

September 18


Readers = Leaders: Adult Literacy Giving Day is one week from today! Imagine the fear of not being able to Get a Job, Read Medical Labels, Vote, or Help Children with Homework.

Support The Corona Public Library Foundation and help English-speaking adults who need to improve their lives through better reading & writing skills.

Please share and spread the word!
Watch throughout the week for facts about adult literacy right here in Corona and Western Riverside County.


Join in giving to Corona Public Library Foundation's campaign Help New Adult Readers Become New Leaders!

Imagine not being able to read street signs: That generally means no driver's license. Or what about being in an accident and coming out of a coma to find you can no longer read. These are just two examples of real situations facing adult learners in the Corona Public Library's Adult Reading Assistance Program.

Every day, staff & volunteers work with adults trying to improve their lives while facing the huge hurdle of limited reading and writing abilities. Your contribution will help provide new resources for the learners and their tutors, including workshops, tutor training, computer software for literacy and much more.


With your help, we can change someone's life: "Eloise" took the written driving test, only missed passing by one and will be taking it again very soon, while "Dennis" is now reading at a sixth grade level and negotiating with two companies for the best job offer. Don't hesitate: Please give now!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Hemet Library - Walk for Literacy Awareness 2015

Walk for Literacy Awareness
September 26 | 9:00am
Downtown Hemet



Join us as the Hemet Adult Literacy Advocates and the community walk for Literacy Awareness, Saturday, September 26, 2015.

Registration and checkin begin at 9:00 AM and we will begin our 1 mile walk around downtown Hemet at 9:30 AM.

Registration is  $10/adult and $5/children 5-12.
Join us in this fun and enlightening event!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Upland Library :: Trivia Bee & Silent Auction for Literacy :: September 24

Trivia Bee & Silent Auction for Literacy
September 24 | 6:00pm
The Carnegie Cultural Center


Get ready to Play to the Rhythm at the 14th annual Trivia Bee and Silent Auction for Literacy, Tuesday, September 24th at 6:00 p.m.  Admission is $15 for adults, students no charge.  Watch Team Rutherford, sponsored by San Bernardino County Janice Rutherford, return to defend their title as the 2014 Trivia Bee Champions.

All proceeds will benefit the Upland Library Adult Literacy program for which state funding is determined by the amount of local monies raised.

For information on sponsoring or participating as a team ($300 donation team entry fee) or on donating goods and/or services as action items, please contact Literacy Coordinator, Liz Barbee at (909) 931-4211.

Monday, June 22, 2015

Azusa Library : : Scrabble Night - June 25

3rd Annual Azusa Scrabble Night
to benefit the 
June 25 : : 6pm – 9pm


Ticket price includes Dinner, 3 rounds of play and a raffle ticket.
$15 in advance $20 at the door
Tickets available at the Azusa City Library, City Hall & Chamber of Commerce

Monday, May 18, 2015

Redlands Library : : Literacy Fundraiser - May 21 ' RUMORS'

Fundraiser : : May 21 @ 8 pm
Wine & Appetizers @ 7 pm
Neil Simon’s  : : :  Rumors


Tickets for the evening are $25 per person.

A.K. Smiley Public Library
125 W. Vine St.
Redlands, CA

Monday, April 27, 2015

Newport Beach Library : : Gift of Literacy Luncheon :: May 1

"Gift of Literacy" Luncheon
May 1, 2015

Featured guest speaker


The Pacific Club, Newport Beach
Tickets now on sale
Deadline for ticket sales is April 27, so don't wait to purchase your tickets. For information contact literacy@newportbeachca.gov or call (949) 717-3874.

Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy will hold its annual fundraising luncheon featuring the writer Ann Packer. She will be promoting her new novel, The Children’s Crusade.

Ann Packer is the bestselling author of two novels, Songs Without Words and The Dive from Clausen’s Pier, and two collections of short fiction, Mendocino and Other Stories and Swim Back to Me.

Includes lunch and a copy of The Children's Crusade by Ann Packer for each ticketed guest.  There will be a raffle, silent auction and book signing.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Literacy FUNraisers :: Covina Library ::: Glendora Library

Fundraiser Benefiting

March 21 :: 5-8 pm

Downtown Covina, Badillo St & Citrus Ave.
Tickets :: $10 donation

Purchase your tickets at the
Covina Public Library, 234 N. Second Ave
For more info
Lilly Jimenez, Literacy Coordinator @ 626-384-5280.





Fundraiser Benefiting

March 21 :: 5 pm 
Azusa Pacific University
Felix Event Center
710 E. Foothill Blvd
Admission $15 each

For More Info 
Christine Cravens @ 626-852-4894

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Newport Beach Library :: Gift of Literacy Luncheon

Save the Date: Gift of Literacy
Literally Speaking: January/February 2015

On May 1, 2015, Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy will hold its annual fundraising luncheon featuring the writer Ann Packer. She will be promoting her new novel, The Children’s Crusade. Ann Packer is the bestselling author of two novels, Songs Without Words and The Dive from Clausen’s Pier, and two collections of short fiction, Mendocino and Other Stories and Swim Back to Me.

If you’re interested in volunteering for or sponsoring this event, please contact the Literacy office.

Tickets will go on sale in early March.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Ventura Co Library :: Trivia FUNraiser :: READ Ventura - November 6

November 6th!
Wedgewood Banquet Center
5880 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura


Supporting:
Adult Literacy Program
Sponsored by:
Rotary Club of Ventura-South

To participate, to sponsor a team, or for more information:
(805) 677-7160

Cheer for a team, play along, enjoy yummy snacks, all for just $5.00.

There will be an Opportunity drawing, loads of fun and a no-host bar.
To sign up a team click here


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Monrovia Library :: Trivia Fundraiser :: Nov 2

Team UP! Dream Up! For Literacy
Have Some Fun at the Literacy Fundraiser!
Looking for great way to spend a Sunday afternoon?


Sunday, November 2, 2014
1:00 – 3:30 pm
Monrovia Public Library

Then check out the fundraising event being help by Literacy Department at MPL.

Join us for a fun afternoon of team trivia, silent auction, live auction, and good food to help raise money for this worthwhile cause.
Form your own team of 8 to 10 people or join a team to play Team Trivia.  The winning team gets a great team prize.  Fee: $40

Why is literacy SO important?

English author Rumer Godden said that, “When you learn to read, you will be born again … and you will never be quite so alone again.”  Unfortunately, 32 million American adults know the isolation caused by illiteracy.  Nearly 15% of
U.S. adults cannot read, translating to more than 1 in 10.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Whittier Literacy Scrabble Challenge - October 17



Join us for our annual Scrabble Challenge!
October 17

SCRABBLE fans!! We need you!!
Come play, eat dinner, and win GREAT prizes!

First Church of Christ Hall on Hadley @Newman Hall
6:30-8:45
Call (562) 698-6598 for registration information.

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.