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A Woman’s Story Luncheon, November 20th

[ November 20, 2009; 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. ] SAVE THE DATE: This year's annual "A Woman's Story Luncheon" will be held on November 20th, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Welcome Literacy*AmeriCorps 2009-2010 Members

We are proud to introduce you to our new Literacy*AmeriCorps members.

New Volunteer Tutor Training - 10/13/09

[ October 13, 2009; 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ] Our next volunteer tutor orientation will be held on the evening of October 13th in West LA at Saint Margaret's Center.

Specialized Volunteer ESL Training - 10/3/09

[ October 3, 2009; 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. ] This training is designed to empower the volunteer partner with a positive philosophy of learning and to provide proven techniques for promoting ESL literacy skills. It will focus on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills that are integral activities needed for non-native English speakers.

Adult ESL in Los Angeles Videos!

The Literacy Network is featured in these informative videos produced by Aquifier Media for the Asian American Pacific American Legal Center.  These four wonderful videos provide great information on ESL learners in California.

“The Gift of Dyslexia” lecture and book signing

[ May 30, 2009; 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. ] Hear best selling author Ron Davis share how he corrected his own dyslexia and developed the world's most widely used dyslexia correction program.

Winter 2009 Newsletter

The Winter 2009 Newsletter contains articles on the 8th Annual Literacy Summit and "A Woman's Story" Luncheon.

Annual Literacy Summit 2009

Continue reading to find out more about the Literacy Network's 8th Annual Literacy Summit.

Welcome Literacy*AmeriCorps Members

The Network is pleased to introduce our Literacy*AmeriCorps members for 2008-2009!

Junior League Board Fellow Joins the Network

We are excited to welcome on our new Junior League Board Fellow, Kathleen Holtz.

Newsletter Fall 2008

Newsletter - Fall 2008

Our vision is to help create a community where all individuals are empowered by literacy to achieve their full potential.

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