Literacy Event Honors “Learners” at Central Library
Corona Del Mar Today: 9.06.2012
The Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy celebrated International Literacy Day today in the Central Library Friends Room, where a standing-room only crowd of about 100 people gathered to share foods from around the world as well as literacy accomplishments.
Isabel Sevilla, 35, of Costa Mesa, was honored with the Rochelle Hoffman Memorial Award, given each year to a standout “learner” in the Literacy Services program. The award is named for a Corona del Mar woman who volunteered as a tutor before her death in 2004.
Sevilla moved from Mexico in 2000 and has worked as a nanny, but her grasp of only basic conversational English was holding her back, she said in an interview before the ceremony.
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The library’s literacy program was established in 1986 and trains about 50 tutors each year. Currently, the program has 112 active tutors, 132 active learners and 23 learners on waiting list. READ MORE !
Learn To Read at Public Libraries from Ventura to San Diego.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
International Literacy Day: September 8
International Literacy Day kicks off Friday
Imperial Valley Press: 9.05.2012 by Celeste Alvarez
HOLTVILLE — As libraries across the nation prepare for International Literacy Day, Imperial County librarian Connie Barrington said she hopes to inspire others to take an interest in literacy during a celebration at the Imperial County Free Library, Holtville Meyer Memorial Branch here Friday.
“We hope to highlight literacy concerns in the Valley and encourage others to volunteer,” Barrington said.
The annual event will consist of several public readings ranging from children’s literature to more sophisticated literature, explained Barrington.
With the demand for teaching literacy in the Valley increasing, Barrington said she hopes the festivities will also motivate others to take an initiative within their own education and the education of their fellow neighbor.
“One of the most rewarding feelings I’ve experienced was as a tutor,” Barrington said.
Barrington said she hopes the festivities will bring about more volunteers to the literacy program and encourage individuals age 16 and older to volunteer and help make a difference in an individual’s life.
The free event is open to the public and is from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, with a special guest speaker reading a selection of their choice during the event.
“It’s important to celebrate literature,” she said.
IF YOU GO
What: International Literacy Day
When: Friday, 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Where: The Imperial County Free Library, Meyer Memorial Branch
Holtville, 101 E. Sixth St.
760-339-6460
Other Literacy Day Events @ SCLLN Literacy Calendar
Sep. 6 10am
Annual Celebration of Literacy
Newport Beach Public Library
1000 Avacado
Newport Beach CA 92660
Sep. 8 Literacy Festival
WORD AV
Lancaster City Park
Lancaster CA
Sep. 15 10am
Adult Ed-Family Literacy Week
Glendora Library Glendora Library
140 S Glendora
Glendora CA 91741
Imperial Valley Press: 9.05.2012 by Celeste Alvarez
HOLTVILLE — As libraries across the nation prepare for International Literacy Day, Imperial County librarian Connie Barrington said she hopes to inspire others to take an interest in literacy during a celebration at the Imperial County Free Library, Holtville Meyer Memorial Branch here Friday.
“We hope to highlight literacy concerns in the Valley and encourage others to volunteer,” Barrington said.
The annual event will consist of several public readings ranging from children’s literature to more sophisticated literature, explained Barrington.
With the demand for teaching literacy in the Valley increasing, Barrington said she hopes the festivities will also motivate others to take an initiative within their own education and the education of their fellow neighbor.
“One of the most rewarding feelings I’ve experienced was as a tutor,” Barrington said.
Barrington said she hopes the festivities will bring about more volunteers to the literacy program and encourage individuals age 16 and older to volunteer and help make a difference in an individual’s life.
The free event is open to the public and is from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, with a special guest speaker reading a selection of their choice during the event.
“It’s important to celebrate literature,” she said.
IF YOU GO
What: International Literacy Day
When: Friday, 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Where: The Imperial County Free Library, Meyer Memorial Branch
Holtville, 101 E. Sixth St.
760-339-6460
Other Literacy Day Events @ SCLLN Literacy Calendar
Sep. 6 10am
Annual Celebration of Literacy
Newport Beach Public Library
1000 Avacado
Newport Beach CA 92660
Sep. 8 Literacy Festival
WORD AV
Lancaster City Park
Lancaster CA
Sep. 15 10am
Adult Ed-Family Literacy Week
Glendora Library Glendora Library
140 S Glendora
Glendora CA 91741
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
California Literacy Calendar: September 2012
California Literacy Calendar: September 2012
SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- local, California and National -
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information
Info about local Tutor Training Workshops is always Scrolling in the Right Frame.
Southern California and California Literacy Events: September 2012
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month @ Your Local Library
Festival of Children: Sep 1-30 @ South Coast Plaza
Natl Adult Education & Family Literacy Week = Sep 10-16
Sep 8 International Literacy Day
Sep 8 LD Adult Support Group ProvTarzana Med Ctr 10am
Sep 13 Practical Help for Parenting a Struggling Reader = CyberSpace 6pm
Sep 16 Children's Books & Literacy Brunch = San Diego
Sep 21+ Southern California Writers' Conference = Los Angeles
Sep 22 FINDING NEMO - Autism Sensory Friendly Films @ AMC Theaters
Sep 23 Central Coast Book & Author Festival = San Luis Obispo
Sep 28 Manos Amigas/Helping Hands, Centro Latino = LA 5pm
Sep 30 Orange County Children's Book Festival @ Orange Coast College
Sep 30 National Story Night = Nationwide
Sep 30-Oct 6: Banned Book Week
National & International Literacy Events: September 2012
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month @ Your Local Library
Books That Shaped America, Library of Congress: thru Sep 29
Natl Adult Education & Family Literacy Week = Sep 10-16
Sep 5+ World Congress on Learning Disabilities = Oviedo, Spain
Sep 6+ Center for Health Literacy Conf = Arlington VA
Sep 8 International Literacy Day
Sep 12 Literacy Leadership Awards = Wash DC 5:30pm
Sep 13+ Social Media 101 = CyberSpace
Sep 15 Lit Crawl NY = NY NY
Sep 21+ KidLitCon = New York Public Library
Sep 22 FINDING NEMO - Autism Sensory Friendly Films @ AMC Theaters
Sep 22+ National Book Festival National Mall = Washington DC
Sep 24 Punctuation Day
Sep 24+ Turning the Page 2.0: Library Advocacy = CyberSpace
Sep 26+ Conference of the Book = Regensburg Germany
Sep 27+ New England Reading Assoc Conf = Nashua, NH
Sep 28+ Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards = Simmons College, Boston
Sep 30 National Story Night = Nationwide
Sep 30-Oct 6: Banned Book Week
Saturday, August 25, 2012
California Book Festivals: September
California Book Festivals
September: books, comics, poetry, storytelling, writing and more !
Big Orange Book Festival, Chapman Univ
Central Coast Book Festival
Children's Book Festival, Orange Coast College
La Jolla Literary Festival
Sonoma County Book Festival
Southern California Writers’ Conference, LA
West Hollywood Book Fair
September: books, comics, poetry, storytelling, writing and more !
Big Orange Book Festival, Chapman Univ
Central Coast Book Festival
Children's Book Festival, Orange Coast College
La Jolla Literary Festival
Sonoma County Book Festival
Southern California Writers’ Conference, LA
West Hollywood Book Fair
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
In Focus Martin Sheen on Adult Literacy Challenges
In Focus Martin Sheen on Adult Literacy Challenges
In Focus: 7.25.2012 by Kelly Broox
As our economy becomes more information based, the ability to read and understand the written word has become more critical than ever.
The TV program In Focus Martin Sheen is exploring education issues that impact all Americans, and one of the most pressing in the information age is insuring that adults can read.
Reading and writing of course are important to everyone, but for adults illiteracy means not being able to complete a job application or medical form. It can also be dangerous if an adult cannot read directions on medications. READ MORE !
In Focus: 7.25.2012 by Kelly Broox
As our economy becomes more information based, the ability to read and understand the written word has become more critical than ever.
The TV program In Focus Martin Sheen is exploring education issues that impact all Americans, and one of the most pressing in the information age is insuring that adults can read.
Reading and writing of course are important to everyone, but for adults illiteracy means not being able to complete a job application or medical form. It can also be dangerous if an adult cannot read directions on medications. READ MORE !
Thursday, August 9, 2012
SCLLN Summer Literacy Newsletters
SCLLN Summer Literacy Newsletters
Check out the summer newsletters of SCLLNs member libraries. News, updates, creative writing, events – READ MORE !
Carlsbad – Learning Connection
A Gallery of Celebration: photos are from annual Celebration held June 3, 2012.
Los Angeles Public – READ
Creative Corner: Learners Write Essays.
Newport Beach – Literally Speaking
Two Adult Learners to Attend ALLI will learn the skills and techniques necessary to become true “learner leaders”.
Orange County – READ WRITES
READ/Orange County 20th Anniversary Celebrated at the Annual Family Picnic and Awards Celebration: Literacy “Super Heroes” Recognized!
San Diego County – LEARN Alive
New Literacy Space in Vista.
Check out the summer newsletters of SCLLNs member libraries. News, updates, creative writing, events – READ MORE !
Carlsbad – Learning Connection
A Gallery of Celebration: photos are from annual Celebration held June 3, 2012.
Los Angeles Public – READ
Creative Corner: Learners Write Essays.
Newport Beach – Literally Speaking
Two Adult Learners to Attend ALLI will learn the skills and techniques necessary to become true “learner leaders”.
Orange County – READ WRITES
READ/Orange County 20th Anniversary Celebrated at the Annual Family Picnic and Awards Celebration: Literacy “Super Heroes” Recognized!
San Diego County – LEARN Alive
New Literacy Space in Vista.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Centro Latino for Literacy - Leamos.org Has Launched
Leamos.org Has Launched
Centro Latino for Literacy
On July 9th, Centro Latino for Literacy, officially launched their newly redesigned Leamos™ website at a workshop called "Leamos: Online literacy solution for Spanish speaking youth and adults". It was held at the 2012 Annual NCLR Conference, "Lead the way" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Over 40 people attended this workshop, where national and local illiteracy rates, the benefits and flexibility of the Leamos course, and different approaches for providing adult literacy were addressed.
Leamos™ (Let's Read) is a simple and easy-to-use pre-ESL online literacy course that teaches non-literate Spanish-speaking adults to read and write. Consisting of 43 instructional modules, it has been used successfully by thousands of individuals, adult education programs, libraries and more.
July 28: Passport to the Future Community Resource Fair
The Westlake Neighborhood Network (CARECEN, Centro Latino for Literacy, SALEF, PACE, and Mama's Hot Tamales) hosted the Passport to the Future Community Resource Fair. Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park; MacArthur Park Community Center; L.A. Commons; and ClÃnica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero also participated.
Over 160 residents accessed money management and legal workshops, health screenings and more. Each family received their own 'passport' of Westlake Neighborhood Resources. This collaboration is a symbol of the solidarity between organizations and the mutual goal to improve lives for the residents of the Westlake community.
Centro Latino for Literacy
On July 9th, Centro Latino for Literacy, officially launched their newly redesigned Leamos™ website at a workshop called "Leamos: Online literacy solution for Spanish speaking youth and adults". It was held at the 2012 Annual NCLR Conference, "Lead the way" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Over 40 people attended this workshop, where national and local illiteracy rates, the benefits and flexibility of the Leamos course, and different approaches for providing adult literacy were addressed.
Leamos™ (Let's Read) is a simple and easy-to-use pre-ESL online literacy course that teaches non-literate Spanish-speaking adults to read and write. Consisting of 43 instructional modules, it has been used successfully by thousands of individuals, adult education programs, libraries and more.
July 28: Passport to the Future Community Resource Fair
The Westlake Neighborhood Network (CARECEN, Centro Latino for Literacy, SALEF, PACE, and Mama's Hot Tamales) hosted the Passport to the Future Community Resource Fair. Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park; MacArthur Park Community Center; L.A. Commons; and ClÃnica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero also participated.
Over 160 residents accessed money management and legal workshops, health screenings and more. Each family received their own 'passport' of Westlake Neighborhood Resources. This collaboration is a symbol of the solidarity between organizations and the mutual goal to improve lives for the residents of the Westlake community.
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