Winnebago County "We teach so others may reach" |
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| Member E-Zine | September 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Winnebago County Literacy Council (WCLC) has been providing literacy services to adults throughout Winnebago County since its inception in 1989. The primary focus of the agency is to provide one-to-one tutoring opportunities to adults reading at or below a fourth-grade level. The WCLC utilizes trained volunteer tutors to teach adult students how to read and apply basic survival literacy skills to everyday life. Don't forget to register your team for the first annual Team Scrabble Fundraiser
Friday, September 26, 2008 Becket's Restaurant City Center 5:30-9:30 J.J. Keller Foundation Supports the WCLC! The WCLC is appreciative of the support we have received from the J.J. Keller Foundation for our Family Literacy Program. The Foundation is commited to the issue of literacy and is helping to change lives here in Winnebago County.
"The J. J. Keller Foundation is dedicated to meeting basic human needs, and how much more basic can you get than literacy? We are proud to support a program that focuses on increasing a person's ability to function in everyday life. This is an incredibly important initiative — so important, in fact, that we made the unusual move to increase the amount of our grant from what was requested! We are delighted to help facilitate tutoring opportunities for adults and families in Winnebago County." Mary Harp-Jirschele Executive Director Younker's Community Day November 15, 2008 The WCLC is selling coupon booklets to the public for $5 each, keeping 100% of the proceeds! Each booklet contains coupons valid during Younker's Community Day One Day Sale on November 15th. What will customers receive in each booklet? With each $5 coupon booklet purchase, customers receive:
Pick up your booklet at the Literacy Council office. Questions, call Liz at 236-5185. Giving to the WCLC is Easier in 2008! Beginning in 2008 you may make a monthly contribution to the Winnebago County Literacy Council by having funds from your savings or checking account automatically deposited to the WCLC. You simply decide on the amount you want to contribute, click on our the credit/debit authorization form, complete and return the form to us, and we'll do the rest! Credit/Debit Authorization Form Support WCLC with Goodsearch.com and raise money! What if the WCLC earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Or how about if a percentage of every purchase you made online went to support our cause? Well, now it can! Use http://www.goodsearch.com/ as your search engine - we earn a penny for every search you do. GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine that donates half its advertising revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just as you would ny search engine, get quality search results from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up! GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which donates up to 37 percent of each purchase to your favorite cause! Hundreds of great stores including Amazon, Target, Gap, Best Buy, ebay, Macy's and Barnes & Noble have teamed up with GoodShop and every time you place an order, you’ll be supporting your favorite cause. Just go to www.goodsearch.com and be sure to enter the Winnebago County Literacy Council as the charity you want to support. And, be sure to spread the word! "We Care" Pick n' Save You can support the WCLC each time you shop at Pick n' Save. Stop at the customer service desk and ask to have the WCLC account number assigned to your card. Each time you use your card we get a donation!
September 2008 International Literacy Month, celebrated in September, focuses attention on worldwide literacy needs. It is a time when we are urged to renew our efforts to increase literacy levels for Wisconsin adults and families. More than 780 million of the world’s adults (nearly two-thirds of whom are women) do not know how to read or write, and between 94 and 115 million children lack access to education. Locally, in Winnebago County, over 12,000 adults read at or below a 4th grade level. Internationally, since 1967 UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) has designated Septemer 8 as International Literacy Day.
The Winnebago County Literacy Council is partnering with People First Oshkosh and Arc Winnebago County Disability Association in I VOTED 2008, a strategic campaign designed by People First Oshkosh to get people with disabilities, their families, guardians and caretakers registered to vote, educated to vote and mobilized to vote. Many people with low literacy skills do not vote because they do not feel informed about the candidates and issues. Because of this, the goal of many literacy programs today is to improve functional literacy skills, helping clients to increase their participation in society by becoming informed about issues that affect them, according to Dr. William Kitz, a retired University of Wisconsin Oshkosh professor. Our board president, Bob Poeschl, who works with the Arc, has the ability to register people to vote. So if you are a student, tutor or a family member of either, please contact him to assist you in registering to vote, finding polling places and even assistance to the polls. He can be reached at 920-236-9230 or at the Ability Resource Center, 115 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh. Poygan Go- Getter's 4-H Club Promotes Literacy
Casey Buehler The Poygan Go-Getter’s 4-H Club showed their support of the Winnebago County Literacy Council during the 2008 Winnebago County Fair by asking people to make a donation of a new or gently used book. The club wanted to be part of the NEA’s Read Across America celebration and decided to use Dr. Seuss as the theme for their barn decorations. The Grinch’s sleigh was used to collect books. On August 25, 2008 Katie and Lauren Bohn presented the WCLC with the books.
Katie Bohn Looking for a good website with ideas and literacy tools to use? Check out Caroline's ESL Website (grammar, word/sentence scarmbles, adjective hangman, games, etc.)
Location: Oshkosh Public Library Dates: September 8th through the 11th (Monday - Thursday)
Location: Oshkosh Public Library Dates: October 13 th through the 16th (Monday - Thursday)
Check our website, www.winlit.org, or contact us for October training dates.
Location: Oshkosh Public Library Date: Saturday, September 20
Location: Oshkosh Public Library Date: Saturday, October 25
One-on-One Literacy Tutoring WCLC provides one-to-one tutoring opportunities to adults and families in the areas of Basic Literacy, ESL, Family Literacy, Math, Workplace Literacy, and Citizenship. One-on-One Family Literacy Tutoring Program WCLC will train volunteer tutors to work with families at the library, in their homes, or another mutually agreed upon location in order to improve literacy levels and promote learning together as a family. This program hopes to empower parents to see themselves as their child’s first and best teacher. Family Literacy Program The Family Literacy Program serves refugee families needing to learn survival English. This Family literacy Program provides an Adult English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for parents while their children received age-appropriate learning in an Early Learning Classroom at the same time. For information on any of these programs, contact Raissa Reimer at reimer@winlit.org or call 236-5219 ext. 4802.
Atak Rec and Suzanne Werner I got into tutoring becaue our parish bulletin asked for volunteers to help a refugee family learn English. It was something I thought I might be able to do, so I went to the classes that the Literacy Council was giving, and got started. I enjoy it because I think I am of some help to Atak. I enjoy it because I have come to love Atak, and her family, and have been welcomed like a member of the family. Atak's patience and perserverance have been a great witness to me, and I am wholly blessed in working with her. Coming Friday, September 26 our 1st Annual Team Scrabble Fundraiser
Becket's Restaurant City Center 5:30-9:30 Grab 3 of your friends, colleagues or co-workers and register your team to compete against others Register now, space is limited! Team Registration $100 Includes Food and Door Prizes. Cash Bar Click on the links below to download your team registration form and pledge sheet. Return your registration form to the WCLC by September 25th. Not very good at Scrabble®?
Winnebago County Literacy Council 7th Annual Spelling Bee a Success! St. John Neumann Middles School Team Wins WCLC Middle School Bee! The Oshkosh Public Library Team Reclaims Their Title as Bee Champs!
Join us next year, Saturday, February 21, 2009 Adult Literacy Tutoring Program Cassette players with recording option Blank cassette tapes Family Literacy Program Gift certificates to grocery stores to purchase snacks Small to medium size foam or Dixie cups Juice Crackers Napkins and paper plates Play dough Office Supplies Dry eraser markers (wipe boards) Copy paper Manila file folders Black and color ink cartridges (Black is 96 Color is 97) Business or articles of interest to the WCLC readership. Do you have an article or item of interest to the business or education community that will benefit our tutors or students? We'd enjoy your input! This is a great way to spotlight your company, message or name! Contact Liz Rice Janzen! Wisconsin Literacy is announcing its annual Twelve Hundred Tutors in Twelve Weeks (THT) campaign. “Twelve Hundred Tutors in Twelve Weeks” is a statewide recruitment effort to meet the rising demand for services among adult literacy programs in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Literacy member organizations pledge to recruit and train a specific number of new tutors during this campaign. Approximately one million Wisconsin adults qualify for adult literacy and English language services (U. S. Census 2000). Less than 10% of these adults in need of services are currently receiving them.Thirty-seven literacy programs throughout the state set out to increase the number of volunteers by recruiting and training 960 tutors during Wisconsin Literacy's "Twelve Hundred Tutors in Twelve Weeks" campaign that ran from September 8, International Literacy Day, through December 1, 2007. Wisconsin Literacy is a statewide coalition of adult literacy providers that offer free instruction to adults who wish to improve their reading, writing or speaking skills in English.Through grants from Verizon, Wisconsin Literacy has held an annual statewide tutor training campaign for the last several years in order to try to meet the rising demand for services among adult literacy programs in Wisconsin. Each participating literacy program receives a reimbursement through the Verizon grant based on the amount of tutors it recruits and trains in a specific amount of time. This year, literacy programs in Wisconsin trained 960 tutors in 12 weeks. "The campaign meets an immediate need for those learners who have been on waiting lists to receive literacy services, thereby improving their involvement as active community members, skilled workers and more engaged parents," said Georgia Weier, member services manager for Wisconsin Literacy. "It also highlights the impact a corporate leader can have in addressing this literacy issue. Verizon has invested in many communities throughout Wisconsin and the country through innovative, technology-based approaches to literacy. The company has offered a great incentive for our member programs to publicize their tutor trainings and recruit more volunteers. The easiest way to contact us is using email - you've seen our email address throughout - that of Liz Rice Janzen! Our phone number and mail address are:
920.236.5185 phone Winnebago County Literacy Council relies exclusively on volunteers and gifts from our community to serve in our community. If you are willing to volunteer time or give a gift of money, thank you! |
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