Tuesday, January 27, 2015

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar :: February 2015

SCLLN Literacy Library Tutor Training Calendar: February 2015

For Local, California and National
Literacy or Library Conferences and Events
Southern California Library Literacy Network
Calendar

African American Read - In :: February
Feb. 2 Literacy Tutor Orientation = Centro Latino for Literacy 6p
Feb. 3 Literacy Tutor Orientation - Carlsbad Library 12N
Feb. 4 Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/OC Library 1p
Feb. 4 Literacy Learner Orientation = READ/OC Library 6p
Feb. 5 Literacy Tutor Orientation = South Bay Literacy, Torrance Library 7p
Feb. 5 Trivia Bee = LEARN (Brawley-Camarena-Imperial Co Libraries) 5:30p
Feb. 7 Literacy Tutor Training = San Bernardino Co Library Chino 10a
Feb. 7 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Lake Arrowhead Library 10a
Feb. 10 Literacy Tutor Orientation - Beaumont Library 5p
Feb. 11 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Barstow Library 11a
Feb. 11 Literacy Learner Training - READ/San Diego Library 5:45p
Feb. 12 Literacy Tutor Workshop - San Diego Co Library 12N
Feb. 14 Literacy Tutor Orientation - Placentia Library 1p
Feb .14 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Fontana Library 10a
Feb. 14 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Yucca Valley Library 9a
Feb .14 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Yucaipa Library 9a
Feb. 17 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Hesperia Library 3p
Feb. 19 Literacy Tutor Orientation = Carlsbad Library 6p
Feb. 19 Literacy Tutor Training = READ/San Diego Library 6p
Feb. 21 Literacy Tutor Training - San Bernardino Co Adelanto Library 11a
Feb. 23 Literacy Volunteer Orientation = Corona Library 7p
Feb. 23 Literacy Learner Orientation - READ/San Diego Library 9:45a
Feb. 27 Literacy Tutor Training = Upland Library 9a
LAPL Adult Literacy volunteers receive 7 hours of Online Instruction

Info about Local Tutor Training :: Always Scrolling in the Right Frame


Monday, January 26, 2015

Multicultural Children's Book Day :: January 27

Multicultural Children’s Book Day
January 27


Jump Into a Book and Pragmatic Mom present another Multicultural Children’s Book Day as a way of celebrating diversity in children’s books.

Despite census data that shows 37% of the US population consists of people of color, only 10% of children’s books published have diversity content. Using the Multicultural Children’s Book Day, Mia and Valarie are on a mission to change all of that. Their mission is to not only raise awareness for the kid’s books that celebrate diversity, but to get more of these types of books into classrooms and libraries. Another goal of this exciting event is create a compilation of books and favorite reads that will provide not only a new reading list for the winter, but also a way to expose brilliant books to families, teachers, and libraries.

Multicultural Children’s Book Day will include book reviews from noted bloggers all over the world, giveaways and book-related activities for young readers of all ages. The MCCBD team will also be partnering with First Book  to create a Virtual Book Drive for the event, and with The Children’s Book Council  to offer readers quality resources along with fun and informative author visits.

Amazing sources of multicultural book ideas, websites, authors, organizations and other resources to help your family incorporate diverse books into your reading process.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Literacy Jobs :: California :: Altadena :: Santa Barbara

Literacy Jobs - California
work with the Site Coordinator, after school site staff, school personnel and local community base organizations
DEADLINE: Feb 28

Reading Partners, Sacramento
oversees programs serving 10 elementary schools, leads fundraising efforts, and manages 12-15 organizational staff. The candidate is also responsible for bottom line fiscal accountability and facilitates partnership development for the region.
ALSO: Literacy Intervention Tutors - East Bay, Hayward, Redwood City, Sacramento, San Francisco, South Bay & Sunnyvale
DEADLINE: OPEN

Temporary, Grant Funded
perform a wide variety of general and clerical duties, including those related to literacy Services
DEADLINE: OPEN


Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Redlands Library :: Hired Adult Literacy Coordinator

Smiley Library hired adult literacy coordinator

Thursday, January 15, 2015

In Memoriam :: Roberta Lauderdale Plaque Ceremony Altadena Library

January 16 :: 1 pm
Bob Lucas Memorial Branch Library and Literacy Center

Roberta J. Lauderdale was an Altadena Library Volunteer from 1991-1996 and worked as Literacy Coordinator of the Bob Lucas Memorial Branch Library and Literacy Center from 1996-2014. She was a champion for literacy and was a community advocate. Sadly, she passed away in September.

Please join us Friday, 1/16/15 for a plaque ceremony in Roberta's honor at 1:00PM at the Bob Lucas Memorial Branch Library and Literacy Center.

Huntington Beach Library :: Celebrating the New Year Around the World

Celebrating the New Year around the world
Huntington Beach Public Library Literacy Volunteers
OPEN DOORS: Jan 2015

As we drift past the December holidays and move into the New Year, HB Literacy Volunteers is so pleased to bring New Year stories from our learners and tutors.

New Year's Eve in Korea by Jessica S.
People listen to Jeya Bell's sound on TV or radio. Some people go to the place where Jeya Bell is. The bell is hit 33 times at midnight on January 1. The bell is in Bosingak (Buddhist temple) in Seoul.
Usually, a bell is a symbol of defeating the evil and of greeting a happy event, and has been used for a long time to start and end with informing signal.

The meaning of hitting the bell is praying for the health and longevity for the people, and the country's peace. And the meaning of 33 times is that people dream trying to touch the sky (name: 33 sky - people think there are several sky in the sky) which the patron of Buddhism or Korea's initiator lives.

New Year in Apaxtla de Castrejon, Guerrero by Domingo C.
Hello, I want to share part of my life that I lived in my country, Mexico. I am from Guerrero, in the town of Apaxtla de Castrejon.

I remember that in the month of December there were many parties and las posadas that made me feel close to God. Then el nacimiento and the beautiful story of the baby Jesus. All the days we celebrated with dancing. I liked so much meeting with my friends, having sober fun.

On Christmas, the family and friends get together for dinner, and we do the same on the 31st of December to wait for the new year. The older people would tell us when the new year started because they looked at the sky for a light that lit up the whole town, and it made them happy. My aunts said the light was a good sign for the sowing.

These are beautiful memories for me, as well as my memories of parents and brothers and sisters.

Read from more of our learners about new year traditions around the world.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

GOVERNOR BROWN INTRODUCES 2015-16 BUDGET :: SLASHES $4 MILLION FROM PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAMS

Governor Cuts Library Programs In Budget 
News From the Capitol: 1.09.2015 by Mike Dillon, CLA Lobbyist; Christina DiCaro, CLA Lobbyist

GOVERNOR BROWN INTRODUCES 2015-16 BUDGET:
SLASHES $4 MILLION FROM PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAMS

This morning Governor Brown introduced his 2015-16 State Budget before an assembly of the press corps in the State Capitol in Sacramento.  The Governor’s Budget summary document, released in conjunction with the Budget indicates that “the state budget, after a decade of fiscal turbulence, is finally balanced – more precariously than I would like – but balanced.”  While the Governor’s Budget gives most of any new revenue, gained due to an slowly recovering economy, to K-12 schools, he also proposes new spending in areas of public safety, health and human services, and climate change.  –

However, most disappointing, the Governor slashes $4 million from the State Library Budget – money which was included last year in the Budget to bolster the California Library Services Act, the State Literacy program, and so-called “hardship” grants for those libraries needing to connect to the new high-speed Internet backbone operated by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC).

While this news is understandably disappointing, California library supporters have a history of rising to the occasion, and there is no doubt they will do so again with a valiant fight this Spring on these issues.  In fact, you will be hearing from the CLA Legislative Committee in the coming days as they launch this year’s major advocacy event, “Day In the District.”  Your participation will be critical as CLA begins a concerted effort to restore these funds.

CLA members will recall that last year, Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles) fought to include funding in the 2014-15 Budget to help restore money to the California Library Services Act and the state literacy program.  The Assemblyman had met with the library directors, staff and supporters in Burbank in his district, and learned of the impacts the devastating Budget cuts had had on the Transaction Based Reimbursement program and other vital programs.  In working with CLA, Assemblyman Gatto vowed to make partial restoration of public library funds one of his priorities last year.  Along with Assembly Budget Chair, Nancy Skinner and Assembly Budget Subcommittee Chair, Al Muratsuchi, the three of them championed the issue, resulting in $3 million in new funding being included in the Budget ultimately sent to the Governor.  We hope that Mr. Gatto and many of our library supporters in the legislature will again lead the effort to restore this funding as the Budget Committees begin their deliberations on the Governor’s Budget this Spring.

Specifically, the Governor’s Budget does the following:
California Library Services Act:  Makes a $2 million reduction in this line-item. This leaves $1.88 million in the fund. 
California Library Literacy Services:  Makes a $1 million reduction in this line-item. This leaves $2.8 million in the fund.
CENIC “Hardship Grants:” Zeroes out the $1 million in “hardship grant” funding but leaves $2.25 million in place to fund the Governor’s broadband plan for libraries (e.g. connecting public libraries to the CENIC high-speed “backbone.”)  READ MORE !

Committee Members
Kevin McCarty (Chair)  Dem – 7
Capitol Office
P.O. Box 942849, Room 2160, Sacramento, CA 94249-0007; (916) 319-2007
Rocky J. Chávez  Rep - 76
Capitol Office
P.O. Box 942849, Room 2170, Sacramento, CA 94249-0076; (916) 319-2076
Young O. Kim  Rep - 65       
Capitol Office
P.O. Box 942849, Room 4177, Sacramento, CA 94249-0065; (916) 319-2065
Patrick O'Donnell  Dem – 70
Capitol Office
P.O. Box 942849, Room 4166, Sacramento, CA 94249-0070; (916) 319-2070
Philip Y. Ting  Dem – 19
Capitol Office
P.O. Box 942849, Room 3123, Sacramento, CA 94249-0019; (916) 319-2019

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