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Thursday, 29 July 2010
Six Book Challenge Update
County Library arranged two reading groups for women who have English as an additional language. The reading group activity had a very good response from Bangladeshi, Indian, Chinese and Kurdish communities. 23 women joined the reading groups and most of them completed the challenge. Many group members had recently completed their ESOL qualifications and some of them were looking for opportunity to improve their language skills. The activity was supported by Bangladeshi Support Centre and CSV Media Clubhouse.
Helen Boothroyd talks to Talis
Helen Boothroyd, representing the Association of Senior Children's and Education Librarians, spoke to Sarah Bartlett from Talis at the launch of the 2010 Summer Reading Challenge at the House of Commons on 22nd July.
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Friday, 16 July 2010
The Six Book Challenge
The Six Book Challenge in Suffolk has been a great success. Over 700 people have participated through libraries, prisons, literacy groups, children's centres and workplaces. Some places are continuing with the Challenge over the Summer but the official completion date has now passed. The feedback has been very positive with lots of participants feeling that they are now more confident with reading and others that they have experienced genres that would never normally have read.
The Suffolk Six Book Challenge Blog can still be viewed but is now closed and any further updates will appear on the Suffolk READS blog.
A big thank you to all of you who have taken part in the 2010 Six Book Challenge.
The Suffolk Six Book Challenge Blog can still be viewed but is now closed and any further updates will appear on the Suffolk READS blog.
A big thank you to all of you who have taken part in the 2010 Six Book Challenge.
Author visit at County Library, Ipswich in association with Ip-art
Bernadine Evaristo visited Gt. Cornard & Sudbury Upper Schools on 6th July
Bernardine met with years 9 and 10 to discuss her writing and issues that were raised by her book 'Hello Mum'. Also in attendance were Sgt. Watson from Suffolk Constabulary, a representative from Sudbury and Gt. Cornard Safer Neighbourhood Team and Gt. Cornard Councillor, Peter Beer.
Bernardine was welcomed to Gt. Cornard library by library manager, Heather Welch where sixth formers, local top timers and the public were able to met her to discuss her writing.
Were you there for these events? If you have any comments please leave them on this blog.
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