For those of you planning ahead for the weekend, a quick reminder for all tutoring pairs and patrons---we will be closed for Labor Day weekend.
The Carnegie Center will be close for the Labor Day holiday at 5 pm on Friday, August 29th. We will reopen to the public on Tuesday morning, September 2nd at 9 am.
Tuesday is also the first day for Elementary Age Reading group with our reading specialist, Jason Routin. This class is specifically designed for students, grades 3-5, who need extra assistance in reading. The group will work on fun, book-related activities designed to encourage positive reading strategies and a love of books. Call to register today (859.254.4175) or send us an email!
Enjoy your holiday plans and we'll see you next week!
~warmly~
Katherine
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Brochures are in!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Upcoming FFLN Dates!
Here are the fall dates for Family Fun and Learning Nights, our VERY popular youth and family monthly event. Each FFLN has a different theme with FREE dinner and activities for all ages. Pre-registration is required for all FFLN's so be sure to sign up early (859.254.4175 or ccll1@carnegieliteracy.org)!
Tuesday, September 23rd, 5:30-7:30 pm: Game Night Unplugged
Tuesday, October 21st, 5:30-7:30 pm: Fall Festival
Tuesday, November 18, 5:30-7:30 pm: Celebrate Culture
We look forward to seeing you!
~warmly~
Katherine
Tuesday, September 23rd, 5:30-7:30 pm: Game Night Unplugged
Tuesday, October 21st, 5:30-7:30 pm: Fall Festival
Tuesday, November 18, 5:30-7:30 pm: Celebrate Culture
We look forward to seeing you!
~warmly~
Katherine
Friday, August 22, 2008
Class Registration is Open
Fall 2008 classes are online!
Check it out! Call (859.254.4175) or email (ccll1@carnegieliteracy.org) to sign up.
Have a wonderful weekend.
~warmly~
Katherine
Check it out! Call (859.254.4175) or email (ccll1@carnegieliteracy.org) to sign up.
Have a wonderful weekend.
~warmly~
Katherine
2008 Kentucky Women Writers Conference
Remember to stop by the Carnegie Center for the KY Women Writers Conference on Saturday, September 13th. This year's conference boasts an incredible lineup: Joyce Carol Oates, Natasha Tretheway, Malin Alegria, Laura Benedict, Debra Marquart, Kim Osorio, Jennifer Sahn, Ginger Strand, Samantha Thornhill and Lisa Williams. Check out the itinerary and registration information.
We hope to see you then!
~warmly~
Katherine
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
New Exhibit in Gallery Space
Come visit the Carnegie Center's Laurie S. Bottoms gallery, named for the founding executive director. The gallery, located on the second floor, is open during regular business hours, and houses a rotating showcase of local work. Our latest exhibit features the mixed media and fiber work of Sandra Welleford and photographs by Carol Rice, titled "Art Mix." This exhibit is free and open to the public.
Here's executive director, Jan Isenhour, with one of the pieces, as the exhibit is installed.
Hope to see you soon! Remember, we are also a stop for all Gallery Hops (next one is Sept 19th)!
~warmly~
Katherine
M-Th 9-7:30 pm
F 9-5 pm
S 10-2
F 9-5 pm
S 10-2
Sn CLOSED
Here's executive director, Jan Isenhour, with one of the pieces, as the exhibit is installed.
Hope to see you soon! Remember, we are also a stop for all Gallery Hops (next one is Sept 19th)!
~warmly~
Katherine
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Traveled a lot this summer? Hopped a flight to a lovely destination? Today is "National Aviation Day!" Read up on the Wright brother's famous flight, honored by today's holiday.
~warmly~
Katherine
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Fall Brochure
To all of our excited fall registrants:
The Fall 2008 class schedule will be out soon! Stay tuned to the website--as the schedule will be put on there prior to getting mailed to homes. Classes will begin the September 8th. If you are interested in a particular class, give us a call and we can let you know the dates.
We're excited about the line-up of fantastic classes and instructors. Can't wait to see you all!
More details soon! Thanks again so much for your patience.
~warmly~
Katherine
The Fall 2008 class schedule will be out soon! Stay tuned to the website--as the schedule will be put on there prior to getting mailed to homes. Classes will begin the September 8th. If you are interested in a particular class, give us a call and we can let you know the dates.
We're excited about the line-up of fantastic classes and instructors. Can't wait to see you all!
More details soon! Thanks again so much for your patience.
~warmly~
Katherine
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Back to School Bash a Success
The Carnegie Center's annual Back to School Bash was held last week and was another HUGE success. We were able to give out supplies and backpacks to over 50 elementary school students and share crafts and dinner with many families. A BIG thank you to those that were able to donate supplies. As always, we really appreciate your support.
We'd also like to thank Charlene Mingus, coordinator of special programs, for all of her hard work. She served as an Americorps VISTA at the Carnegie Center for two years (that's a lot of Family Fun and Learning Nights!) and was able to start so many exciting programs for youth and families. We'll miss you, Charlene!
Stay tuned for more information on our next FFLN to be held in September. Those dates will be available when the fall brochure comes out in the next couple of weeks.
Enjoy the last day before school is back is session!
~warmly~
Katherine
We'd also like to thank Charlene Mingus, coordinator of special programs, for all of her hard work. She served as an Americorps VISTA at the Carnegie Center for two years (that's a lot of Family Fun and Learning Nights!) and was able to start so many exciting programs for youth and families. We'll miss you, Charlene!
Stay tuned for more information on our next FFLN to be held in September. Those dates will be available when the fall brochure comes out in the next couple of weeks.
Enjoy the last day before school is back is session!
~warmly~
Katherine
Monday, August 11, 2008
School Year Tutoring program
School year tutoring registrations have begun! If you are interested in signing up your student (Kindergarten-12th grade only), please stop by the front desk or give us a call to fill out an inquiry form.
Here's how it works:
For those of you that were a part of the summer tutoring program, please note that the school year program is much more formal one-on-one tutoring, and therefore a few more steps in the process. First, Fatimah Shalash, the current tutoring coordinator for the '08-'09 school year, will be contacting you after receiving your inquiry to set up an intake meeting. Be patient, as it may take a couple of days to get back in touch with you due to to the large number of inquiries. Next, you and your student are required to attend an intake meeting with Fatimah, where a formal assessment will be done of the student, all of the paperwork filled out, and possible tutoring times discussed. Based on your meeting, Fatimah will go to our pool of tutors to match your student up with the best tutor match possible, during the times that you have available. Remember, that the more times you give as options, the more quickly that you can be matched. The entire process tends to take 3-4 weeks.
Here are the slots available in case you need to check your schedule.
Please let us know if you have further questions!
Also, a special thanks to Becky Plas who just completed one year of Americorps VISTA service at the Carnegie Center as our tutoring coordinator. Good luck in Hawaii, Becky! We miss you already!
~warmly~
Katherine
PS. It's good to be back on the blog! I enjoyed my first anniversary trip to Blackberry Farm very much, but it's great to come home, too!
Here's how it works:
For those of you that were a part of the summer tutoring program, please note that the school year program is much more formal one-on-one tutoring, and therefore a few more steps in the process. First, Fatimah Shalash, the current tutoring coordinator for the '08-'09 school year, will be contacting you after receiving your inquiry to set up an intake meeting. Be patient, as it may take a couple of days to get back in touch with you due to to the large number of inquiries. Next, you and your student are required to attend an intake meeting with Fatimah, where a formal assessment will be done of the student, all of the paperwork filled out, and possible tutoring times discussed. Based on your meeting, Fatimah will go to our pool of tutors to match your student up with the best tutor match possible, during the times that you have available. Remember, that the more times you give as options, the more quickly that you can be matched. The entire process tends to take 3-4 weeks.
Here are the slots available in case you need to check your schedule.
School year tutoring time possibilities:
M-Th 3-7 pm, FR 3-5 pm, Sat 10-2 pm
M-Th 3-7 pm, FR 3-5 pm, Sat 10-2 pm
Please let us know if you have further questions!
Also, a special thanks to Becky Plas who just completed one year of Americorps VISTA service at the Carnegie Center as our tutoring coordinator. Good luck in Hawaii, Becky! We miss you already!
~warmly~
Katherine
PS. It's good to be back on the blog! I enjoyed my first anniversary trip to Blackberry Farm very much, but it's great to come home, too!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Ready Set Study!
Having a desk in a child's room is shown to improve study habits and thus academic performance. With this in mind, the Carnegie Center's annual Ready Set Study project reaches out to a local elementary school and 15 children receive desks. With the help of volunteers, the students paint the desks to make them truly their own. Take a look:
They're getting the new school year off to a good start! I hope you enjoyed the photos as much as we do.
Best,
Jen.
Guest Blogger
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
School is just around the corner...
Sharpened pencils. Elmer's glue. A brand new box of Crayola crayons never before opened, never before used. Backpacks. Composition books and college-ruled paper and 5 subject notebooks... These are the things that remind me of the end of summer, of those days just before school will start. There's a certain amount of excitement that goes along with it and the promise of new things to be learned. We're in those days now, and for some school is just a couple of days away.
Here at the Carnegie Center, we're also preparing families for a new school year. Spaces in tonight's Back to School Bash are completely filled, and we are already taking enrollments for our afterschool tutoring program. In the next couple of weeks we'll have a schedule of fall workshops and events that youth and families will LOVE, including Family Fun and Learning Nights, Early Learner Book Club, writing workshops, and more. If school days are behind you, you'll still find we we have something for you too--including workshops, art events, and our New Books by Great Writers series. E-mail Katherine if you'd like to join our e-mail or snail mail list to receive the fall brochure.
Speaking of new books...as you may have seen, National College hosted a Breaking Dawn book release party to celebrate Stephenie Meyer's newest book, complete with actors to play the characters and act out a couple of scenes. National College also collected donations for the Carnegie Center at the event--many thanks! Here are some photos from the party:
The "cast" of Breaking Dawn
A scene from "Edward & Bella's wedding"
starring Justin Witt & Kayla Perkins
And me with "Edward"
And who says reading, writing, and learning can't be fun? (Someone who's never been to the Carnegie Center, I'd imagine! Maybe you should introduce them...)
Warm wishes,
Jen.
Guest Blogger
Friday, August 1, 2008
TONIGHT: Breaking Dawn Book Release Party to Benefit Carnegie Center
If you're a fan of the Stephenie Meyers books--or of the Carnegie Center--then tonight's event at National College (2376 Sir Barton Way) is where you ought to be! An action-packed night of dancing, reading, and cosplaying is planned, with proceeds to benefit the Carnegie Center. Here are more details:
Win Free Twilight Themed Prizes including Books and T-shirts
Come dressed in a wedding theme or as any character from the Twilight books
8:00pm Registration and Scavenger Hunt
9:00pm Beginning of Edward and Bella’s Reception Party
Dance with Characters for donation to Carnegie Center
10:00pm Black and White Pictures with characters for $1
Cosplaying and continue with scavenger hunt
Book Discussions
11:00pm Reading of Chapter 1 of Breaking Dawn
11:45pm Door Prizes and Costume Contest
Midnight Walden’s Book Sale of both Breaking Dawn and The Host
Come dressed in a wedding theme or as any character from the Twilight books
8:00pm Registration and Scavenger Hunt
9:00pm Beginning of Edward and Bella’s Reception Party
Dance with Characters for donation to Carnegie Center
10:00pm Black and White Pictures with characters for $1
Cosplaying and continue with scavenger hunt
Book Discussions
11:00pm Reading of Chapter 1 of Breaking Dawn
11:45pm Door Prizes and Costume Contest
Midnight Walden’s Book Sale of both Breaking Dawn and The Host
All Night Read A Thon for those 18 years and older.
Admission is Free but requests are made to either bring a Twilight themed gift to be used as a door prize later or to make a donation to the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.
Also tonight: Waldenbooks will be taking pre-orders of the newest J.K. Rowling book, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, with 40% off the cover price!
Tonight's Sponsors:
National College
Waldenbooks
The Carnegie Center for Literacy & Learning
Hope to see you there tonight!
Jen.
Jen.
Guest Blogger
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