Showing posts with label Ventura Co. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ventura Co. Show all posts

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Ventura Co Library :: Tired of shame, adult nonreaders hit books

Tired of shame, adult nonreaders hit books
Ventura County Star: 2.22.2017 by Claudia Boyd-Barrett

For most of her life, Marie Martinez, 52, of Oak View, hid the fact that she couldn’t read.

She struggled through high school, keeping her head down and trying her best, even though she didn’t understand a lot. Somehow, -she graduated — a feat that remains a mystery to her — and took a job sorting fruits and vegetables at Vons.

For more than 20 years, Martinez stuck at it, turning down promotions that required reading skills. If she needed to read something, she’d ask someone else to do it, pretending she'd forgotten her glasses or didn't have time. She’d memorize directions instead of street signs, order “hamburger and fries” at restaurants or point to dishes on the menu. Her husband — who was in on her secret — handled household bills and helping their kids with homework.

“I was embarrassed,” said Martinez, now a grandmother of two. “I felt ashamed that I couldn't read.”

Today, Martinez is overcoming her shame — and her inability to read. She’s enrolled in the Ventura County library system’s READ Adult Literacy Program, a longtime effort to help English-speaking adults improve their reading and writing. Participants meet one-on-one each week with a trained volunteer tutor at sites throughout the county, including Ojai, Ventura, Port Hueneme and Simi Valley.  READ MORE @

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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Ventura Co Library :: Literacy FUNraiser :: Trivia Challenge :: Nov 16

Trivia Challenge

READ Ventura County Library
Adult Literacy Program
November 16, 6:00 pm


How smart are you?
Find out at the annual Trivia Challenge
Proceeds benefit

Sponsored by Rotary Club of Ventura-South.
Tickets may be purchased at the door for $5.00. There will be appetizers, a no-host bar and an opportunity drawing.



Wedgewood Banquet Center
5880 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Banned Book Week :: Literacy | Ventura Co | Moorpark | ALA OIF | Censorship | DCPL | Politics Prose | Flintridge Books

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
Superlatives from SCLLN

At #vclOjaiLibrary we put all the books
THEY don’t want you to read in one convenient place.



#BannedBooksWeek is almost here!
Don't forget to come to the library for your BBW
#wanted poster!



add a #Twibbon now!




#BannedBooksWeek is in 5 Days!
Lot of upcoming events.
Check out our reminder email

@OIF  Sep 20

Join @VickyBaker on 29 Sept to chat with
@CLBaldacchinov, @jessicaherthel, Wendy Doniger



It's almost #BannedBooksWeek
& @dcpl is helping us hide
these censored books in plain sight


So touched by the city's response to #UncensoredDC
Thanks to our amazing partners.
Couldn't have done it w/o U!


@dcpl_literati  Sep 16

Banned Books & Indie Picks


Saturday, June 11, 2016

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

Tweet – Tweeter – Tweetest
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

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Literacy Library Jobs – California :: Solano Co - Ventura Co

Literacy Library Jobs – California

New tutoring sites opening soon in Ojai and Fillmore.
Under general direction; responsible for supervising a site for Ventura County Library. There are two part-time, regular positions, and one extra-help position for Ventura County Library's READ program. There is one intermittent position for the Career Online High School program (COHS).
FINAL FILING DATE: Feb 26 2016 5:00 PM Pacific


plans, manages, administers implements, and evaluates the Library System’s literacy program including planning, implementing and directing the adult, family and pediatric literacy programs as well as programs for adults and children who speak little or no English.
FINAL FILING DATE: Feb 29 2016 5:00:00 PM 


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


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Literacy Library Jobs – California :: Ventura Co - Salinas - SF

Literacy Jobs – California
general and clerical duties, including those related to literacy Services for the Library and Community Services Department, with a strong emphasis on providing public service.


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Dia de los Niños/Dia de los Libros : : SCLLN Libraries

Dia de los Niños/Dia de los Libros

April 30

@ SCLLN Libraries






April 27, 2015 3:00 PM Valle Vista
April 29, 2015 4:00 PM Glen Avon
Family Storytime April 30, 2015 10:30 AM Calimesa

San Diego County Library


Ventura County Library

El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children's Day/Book Day), commonly known as Día, is a celebration every day of children, families, and reading that culminates yearly on April 30. The celebration emphasizes the importance of literacy for children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
2:30-3:30 - Decorate your own Día book bag and craft
3:30-4:00 - Día Storytime with Jackie Pearce
4:00-4:30 - Live mariachi from De Anza Middle School

Saturday, February 28, 2015

March 2 :: Read Across America Celebrations

Read Across America Day :: March 2
Celebrations @ SCLLN Member Libraries

Altadena Library: March 2, 10a-9p
Anaheim Library: Dr. Seuss Storytime @East Anaheim 11a
Carlsbad Library: Read Across America @Dove Library 3:30p
Commerce Library:
Read Across America/Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Celebration
March 2 @Central Library 6p
March 3 @Bandini Library 6p
March 4 @Veterans Library 6p
March 5 @Bristow Library 6p
Downey Library:
Mar 3 Preschool Story Time - Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday 10:30a
Mar 4 Bilingual Story Time - Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday 10:30a
Glendora Library: Dr. Seuss Craft Week: Mar 2 - 7
LAPL:
Mar 1 The Doctor Seuss Show! @Central Library 2p
Mar 2 @Pio Pico-Koreatown Branch 3:30p
Mar 2 @Arroyo Seco 4p
Mar 4 @Vermont Square: Wacky Wednesday! - Dr. Seuss Magic Show 4p
Mar 6 @Pacoima 4p
Orange Co Library: Mar 2 Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! @Irvine Univ Park 3p
Riverside Co Library: Mar 2 Dr. Seuss Day @Grace Mellman Branch
Upland Library: Mar 3 Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! 6:30p
Ventura Co Library: Mar 3 @Avenue Branch 2p-5p

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Ventura Co Library :: Discovering Joys of Reading

Discovering joys of reading
Ventura County Star: 10.10.2014 by Anne Kallas

It required some stealth, but Marie Martinez, 50, of Oak View, learned a few tricks over the years to hide her secret: She couldn’t read.

“I’d sit in the break room and wait for someone to go to the bulletin board. Then I’d ask them to read me what it said. I’d always say I was too busy eating and didn’t have time,” Martinez said. “When the kids wanted me to help them with homework, I’d tell them I was too busy cleaning or cooking.”

Now, her secret is out. But that’s OK, she said, because she’s doing something about it, and she wants others to know there’s no shame in seeking help.

Martinez goes on Wednesday afternoons to the Buena High School library in Ventura, where tutor Valerie Stachkunas, of Ventura, goes over word sounds, using colored tiles as part of a phonics lesson.

Martinez is one of about 200 people being served by READ Ventura County Library, a free adult literacy program offered at six sites throughout the county library system. The program is part of California’s Library Literacy Services, which is in its 30th year both in the state and county. The occasion was marked by Gov. Jerry Brown issuing a proclamation that declared September as Adult Literacy Awareness Month.

Carol Chapman, who runs the Ventura County adult literacy program, said most people who use the one-on-one tutoring services are “people born and educated in the United States who are dealing with all kinds of factors — emotional issues, illness, trauma.”

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“The average person who comes to this program reads at a third- or fourth-grade level. They can read, but not well enough to improve their employment status,” she said.

The people in the program tend to be very intelligent, but with some type of issue that makes reading difficult, Chapman said. READ MORE !