
September 1,
2005
Reading Buddies Help Kids Learn
to Read
The San Juan Island Library is
seeking volunteers to help in its Reading Buddies program.
Reading Buddies matches adult reading mentors with
elementary-aged children who are learning to read and who need
extra encouragement. Reading Buddies Reading Buddy pairs meet at
either the elementary school or at the public Library for about
half an hour each week. Having an adult buddy helps a child
improve his or her reading skills and encourages the love of
reading. Kids who struggle with reading are apt to experience
difficulty with all aspects of school as well as have fewer
opportunities in later life.
Your volunteer help is needed. Reading Buddies have helped
dozens of children read over the years, but in previous years,
several children who signed up for an adult Reading Buddy had to
go without. Volunteers with experience as Reading Buddies are
encouraged to return, either with the same child or to be
matched with a different youngster, and new volunteers are
welcome. All volunteers receive support and assistance
throughout the year. There will be an informational meeting for
Reading Buddy volunteers at the San Juan Island Library on
Monday, September12 from 5:00 - 6:00 PM. The informational
meeting will profile past experiences and discuss goals,
strategies, and logistics for the coming year.
Prospective volunteers should contact Shannan Sword at the San
Juan Island Library or Jody Metsker-Bell at the Friday Harbor
Elementary School.
Library cards are free to island residents with proof of
residency. Library hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from
10 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday and Thursday from 10 AM to 8 PM, Saturday
from 10 AM to 5 PM and Sunday from 1 PM to 5 PM.
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