Friday, November 10, 2017

Ventura Co Library :: Trivia Challenge Literacy FUNdraiser :: Nov 15

29th Annual Trivia Challenge
READ Ventura County Library
Adult Literacy Program
November 15, 6 pm 
Wedgewood Banquet Center
5880 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura

Are you a trivia whiz?
How smart are you?
Find out at the annual Trivia Challenge
Tickets may be purchased at the door for $10.00
There will be appetizers, a no-host bar and an opportunity drawing

Sign up, sponsor a team or just come to watch
Donations for our youth teams are very welcome


The READ Program trains volunteers to provide free one-to-one reading and writing instruction.

The Ventura County Library has been offering this program since 1984.
Our administrative costs are included in the Ventura County Library's budget.
Additional funding comes from partnerships with other agencies, state grants and donations from businesses and service organizations.

Tutoring Sites
Instruction takes place in library, school, community and jail facilities throughout Ventura County.
These sites are managed by part-time professional educators, referred to as site supervisors.
Site supervisors are available during specified times to assess learner's reading levels, interview tutors, match students with tutors, recommend teaching materials and provide support for learning partners.


For more information about how you can support literacy and make a difference in someone's life, call (805) 677-7160.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Redlands Library :: Adult Literacy Program in the Spotlight at Fidelis Iota Retired Teachers’ Meeting

Redlands Adult Literacy Program in the spotlight at Fidelis Iota retired teachers’ meeting

Diane Shimota, coordinator of the Redlands Adult Literacy Program, presented the program at the October meeting of the Fidelis Iota chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa.

ADK is an honorary organization for women educators, and Fidelis Iota is the retired teachers’ chapter.

Shimota has been coordinator of the Redlands Adult Literacy Program, based at the A.K. Smiley Public Library, since 2016 and was a tutor for four years.

She said there are 109 learners who meet one and a half hours a week with their tutors. The free program is possible because of volunteer tutors who gave more than 6,000 service hours last year, according to a press release.
Shimota said the volunteer tutors get enrichment, make friends, and watch their learners achieve their goals.

Some learners are mothers whose children have started school. Others are retired and finally have time to work on their literacy goals. Some come to the program because there are changes at work that they want to be able to address.

Learners build confidence and gain independence in the program in addition to learning to read and write, Shimota said.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Placentia Library - Literacy Reads: The One and Only Ivan

Literacy Reads: The One and Only Ivan

Join us for Literacy Reads, a book club for beginning adult readers and English language learners! Practice your reading and speaking skills, learn new words, and meet others in this fun and informal book club. Book selections will include a variety of reading levels. The Library will provide extra copies of the selected titles for checkout prior to the discussion. A light snack will be provided. No registration is required.

November 8th: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate.
February 7th: From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Kongisburg.


This program is generously sponsored by the Placentia Library Friends Foundation.



Saturday, November 4, 2017

CLA Outstanding Librarian in Support of Literacy Award 2017 :: Ned Branch, Blanchard Community Library

Outstanding Librarian in Support of Literacy Award
CLA: 2017

Ned Branch, Blanchard Community Library

Four years ago, when the Blanchard Community Library in Santa Paula, California, found itself in the midst of legal, financial, and administrative difficulties, the Board of Trustees hired Ned Branch to turn around the library.

Previously, he worked in private post-secondary education for 27 years, having been affiliated with institutions in Northern and Southern California and Oregon.  During that time, he also frequently served as a member of accreditation review teams and worked extensively with state education agencies. His experience enabled him to put the library on solid financial foundation and to build a team of dedicated people to provide for the library’s future success. During the most recent school year, he initiated a partnership among the local school district, First Five of California, and the library to provide daytime ESL classes for parents and preschool instruction for children while the parents were in class. The district, First Five, and the library recently agreed to continue the program in the 2017-18 school year.

Last year the Santa Paula Latino Town Hall honored the library with its annual Community Service award, and this year the local Chamber of Commerce designated the library as the 2016 Non-Profit of the Year. Throughout his career, Ned has endeavored to help individuals change their lives for the better through education.  His commitment to adult literacy stems from his belief that literacy changes not only the life of the learner but also the learner’s children and, in turn, their children.

CLA's Outstanding Librarian in Support of Literacy Award recognizes a librarian who has demonstrated passion, excellence and dedication in support of adult literacy. One award is given each year and the recipient is honored at the CLA annual conference.

Past award recipients
Heather Pizzuto, Carlsbad City Library (2016) 
Jayanti Addleman, Monterey County Free Libraries (2015) 
Natasha Casteel, Roseville Public Library (2014) 
Patricia Noa, OC Public Libraries (2013)
Christy Aguirre, Sacramento Public Library (2012)
Patricia Lorenzo, Santa Clara County Library (2011)
Anne Cain, Contra Costa County Library (2010)
Derek Wolfgram, Santa Clara County Library (2009)
Jean Hofacket, Alameda County Library (2008)
Carol Starr, Marin County Free Library (2007)
John M. Adams, Orange County Public Library (2006)
Sofia Bellos, Oxnard Public Library (2005)
Leslie McGinnis, Oakland Public Library (2004)
Chuck Aston, Redwood City Public Library (2003)

Sponsored by the Library of Congress Literacy AwardsBALitSCLLN, and NCLC


Thursday, November 2, 2017

Newport Beach Library :: International Literacy Day

International Literacy Day :: Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy
Literally Speaking: July/August 2017

More than 780 million people worldwide (nearly two-thirds of whom are women) do not know how to read and write. International Literacy Day, traditionally observed each year on September 8, focuses attention on worldwide literacy needs.

Newport/Mesa ProLiteracy hosts an International Literacy Day (ILD) event at the Newport Beach Public Library, highlighting the tremendous strides our adult learners have made in reaching their goals. It is a day of celebration as tutors, learners and special guests share dishes from their home countries and come together to honor literacy program participants.

The adult leaner who exemplifies the mission of the program, is honored as the Rochelle Hoffman Memorial Award winner. This award, established in memory of Rochelle Hoffman, a dedicated tutor who passed away in 2004, is presented each year by Rochelle Hoffman’s daughters, Renee and Risa.

Another special part of the day is the presentation of the book In Our Own Words, which is a collection of stories, essays and poems written by the learners of the program.

It is our way of recognizing the efforts of volunteers and the progress of our adult learners. By improving literacy skills, we strengthen our community, and what better way is there to applaud these dedicated people than by supporting their efforts!  READ MORE @

Monday, October 30, 2017

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events :: November 2017

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events
November 2017

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information


@CalLibAssoc    #NewWorldsEmerge 

Jewish Book Month Nov. 12 – Dec 12

Oct. 29+ International Games Week @ Your Library
Nov. 02 HOME A Living Archive Photographic Exhibit: Friends of Literacy Services-Escondido Library, thru Feb 1
Nov. 02 CLA Just-in-Time Literacy Instruction Program Management Skills Riverside 1:15p
Nov. 02 EveryLibrary Fundraiser at CLA Lake Alice Trading Company Riverside 8p
Nov. 02 CLA Adult Literacy XPRIZE Competition Riverside 2:45p
Nov. 03 CLA Literacy Interest Group Meeting Riverside 1p
Nov. 03 CLA Rural California + Digital Literacy + ESL Instruction Riverside 4:30p
Nov. 03 CLA Leamos @ the Library Riverside 3:30p
Nov. 04 CLA An Invitation to Family Literacy Riverside 3p
Nov. 04 Write to Literacy Conference CSU Northridge 8:30a
Nov. 18 Tellabration (Saturday before Thanksgiving) Have the Talk of a Lifetime
Nov. 27 Overview of Orton Gillingham Approach Cyberspace 4 weeks
Nov. 27 Special Ed Law and Dyslexia Cyberspace 4 weeks