Friday, September 5, 2008

California Library Literacy Services Funding

Save

Literacy !






Senate Republicans have proposed the SUSPENSION of California Library Literacy Services funding in the current budget stalemate !

These are the funds local libraries receive each year from the State Library in support of FREE library literacy programs ! CLLS 2007 Report to Legislature.

We need to respond in a big way to best make sure the concerns of the Literacy and Library community are heard loud and strong and that misconceptions on behalf of some legislators are addressed.

Please begin writing letters, faxing and making phone calls. Timing is certainly a key factor ! Your attention and active participation is crucial. This is a very serious threat.

Tomorrow the California Library Association Legislative Committee will meet. The suspension of Literacy Funding will surely be a focal point of the meeting. CLLS funding is truly a state and local partnership.

Why California Library Literacy and English Acquisition Services Are Important to Save: Education Code 4.6 California Library Literacy and English Acquisition Services Program 18880-18884

This FREE critical service helps English-speaking adults improve their reading and writing skills so they can reach their potential as workers, parents, community members and life-long learners. California Library Literacy Services is designed as a volunteer based one-to-one tutoring service to meet the specific needs of each adult learner in a safe, comfortable and confidential library setting.

It is not an ESL program !

State funds are successfully leveraged locally generating over $15 million additional dollars to assist in providing these services. This $15 million would not be available without the state funding.

Adult learners in these library literacy programs were able to meet goals that improved their employment prospects, allowed them to pay their bills, vote, and read to their children for the first time.

Annually over 10,000 volunteers serve as tutors of adult learners and provide over 750,000 hours of volunteer time. Using EDD's average California hourly wage
figure for 2007 of $21.78, that's a total of over $16 million contributed in volunteer time.

The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor - State of California
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
The Honorable Don Perata
Senate President pro Tempore
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 651-4009 - Fax: (916) 327-1997

The Honorable Dave Cogdill
Senate Republican Leader
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 651-4010 - Fax: (916) 327-3523

The Honorable Karen Bass
Speaker of the California Assembly
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 319-2047 - Fax: (916) 319-2147

The Honorable Mike Villines
Assembly Republican Leader
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 319-2029 - Fax: (916) 319-2129

Note: When you send your letters, will you please CC: the following two individuals who have been strong supporters for these library programs:
Assemblyman John Laird
Chair Assembly Budget Committee
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 319-2027 - Fax: (916) 319-2127

Senator Denise Moreno Ducheny
Chair Senate Budget Committee
State Capitol
Sacramento CA 95814
Tel: (916) 651-4040 - Fax: (916) 327-3522

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Orange Co Library - READ/OC 14th Annual Family Picnic and Appreciation Celebration

READ/OC 14th Annual Family Picnic and Appreciation Celebration: Sep 6

Get ready for the Round Up!

We're rounding everybody up for the READ/OC 14th Annual Family Picnic and Appreciation Celebration (AFPAC) on Saturday, September 6, 2008. It's sure to be a "Hoot and a Holler" for everyone.

We are going to be rustling up some good ole Barbeque in addition to lots of fun and games.

So mark your calendar and come on out for some fun, Western style! We'd love to have you join us!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Newport Beach Library - Annual Celebration of Literacy


Annual Celebration of Literacy

September 4, 2008 at 10:00 am
Newport Beach Central Library
1000 Avocado Ave
Newport Beach, CA

To celebrate International Literacy Day - September 8

A celebration of our learners, tutors and volunteers and
the presentation of the Rochelle Hoffman Memorial Award.

Refreshments to be served.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

SCLLN Tutor Workshop Calendar: September 2008

Southern California Library Literacy Network
Tutor Workshops & Fundraisers: Sep 2008
- visit SCLLN Calendar for more info -

Sep 2 - 6:30 pm
Tutor Orientation
Pasadena Public Library
La Pintoresca Branch - 1355 N Raymond


Sep 3 - 5:30 pm
Tutor Training

Newport Beach Public Library
Central Library - 1000 Avacado

Sep 3 - 6 pm
Tutor Orientation
READ/Orange County
Fullerton Library

Sep 3 - 6:30 pm
Tutor Workshop
Corona Public Library - 650 S Main

Sep 4 - 10 am

Annual Celebration of Literacy
Newport Beach Public Library - 1000 Avacado

Sep 4 - 6 pm
Tutor Training

Burbank Public Library - 110 N Glenoaks

Sep 6 - 10 am

Tutor Training
San Diego County Library
Vista Branch

Sep 6 - 12 pm
Family Picnic-Appreciation Day
READ/Orange County

Sep 6 - 1 pm
Spelling Bee Fundraiser
Santa Maria City Library
Souza Center - 708 S Miller


Sep 8 - 10 am
Tutor Training

READ/San Diego
Benjamin Branch Library- 5188 Zion Ave
San Diego CA

Sep 9 - 6 pm
Tutor Workshop
READ/Orange County
Costa Mesa Library

Sep 13 - 9:30 am
Grand Reopening

Rancho Cucamonga Archibald Library
7368 Archibald Avenue

Sep 13 - 10 am
Tutor Workshop
Palmdale City Library
Larry Chimbole Cultural Center
38350 Sierra Hwy - Palmdale CA

Sep 13 - 6:30 pm
Chocolate Suite
Fundraiser
San Luis Obispo City-County Library
Cass Winery

Sep 17 - 9:30 am
Outreach & Retention of Adult Learners
Escondido Public Library - 239 S. Kalmia St


Sep 17 - 6:30 pm
Youth Literacy Orientation

Oceanside Public Library
Mission Branch Library - 3861 Mission Ave

Sep 20 - TBA
Tutor Training
San Luis Obispo City-County Library
1264 Higuera Street, Suite #102

Sep 20 -9 am
Walk A Mile for Literacy
Hemet Public Library Adult Literacy Services
315 E Latham


Sep 23 - 5:30 pm
Tutor Training
San Diego County Library
El Cajon Branch


Sep 26 - 5:30 pm
Scrabble Fundraiser
Santa Barbara Public Library
Faulkner Gallery - 40 E Anapamu
Santa Barbara CA



Monday, August 25, 2008

News for You - Online


News for You provides adult ESL students and struggling readers with news that is easy to read and understand. These engaging, timely stories will help students build language, reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing, listening, and speaking skills, and more !

With the online version, students can:
~ Read and listen to the front -page stories

~ Listen sentence-by-sentence or listen to the full story
~ Listen sentence-by-sentence as many times as they need
~ Go back to a story archive for review and more practice
~ Archive begins: June 2008

Published by New Readers Press, a publishing division of ProLiteracy

Friday, August 22, 2008

Imperial County Library - Libraries Empower All to Read Now! Welcome to our wiki !

Libraries Empower All to Read Now!
Welcome to our wiki !


Welcome and thank you for visiting our wiki! This wiki is open to learners, tutors, and anyone interested in adult literacy. We hope this wiki will allow people to openly communicate with others and also provide resources for learners and tutors.

Visit LEARN Imperial Valley. Check out their new wiki. It includes: a Video, News, Partners, Photos, Resources and more.



Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Literacy In Libraries Around California + Nevada Co

Improving life skills through literacyUnion of Grass Valley: 8.04.08 By Pat Butler

They’re changing lives in cramped offices and at close quarters in public libraries on a mere $75,000 a year.

And it’s not just the students who benefit.

“Working with her is turning me on. It makes me feel good because I can help her achieve more of her potential, and she has great potential,” Ginny Ebey, a tutor for the adult Literacy Center, said of 21-year-old Mary Ann Brown.

Ebey is one of 75 volunteers who have been matched with an adult who wants one-on-one tutoring to help with their reading and writing as the Literacy Center celebrates its 10th year.

Their investment of two to three hours a week is literally changing lives, according to Alan Archer, the program coordinator.

“This is real life stuff,” Archer said from his small office in the Madelyn Helling Library which doubles as a classroom. “The more literate they become, the better jobs they get and they become literacy leaders in their families. That’s the only way to break the cycle.”

Archer estimates the Literacy Center has worked with 250 adults since he became the part-time coordinator three years ago. His staff, which consists of a part-timer at the library and another in Truckee, is working with 75 students on an annual budget of $75,000. The money comes from the state, the non-profit Friends of the Library and county government, which makes the largest contribution.

The students range in age from 19 to 77. About two-thirds are natives, while the rest are learning English as a second language, said Archer, adding that Department of Education studies have shown around 90 million Americans read at a grade school level or lower. READ MORE