Midlands Gives May 2, 2017

Help our organization grow by giving on May 2, 2017 as part of Midlands Gives. Details are located at the MidlandsGives website.

Midlands Gives

How will the Midlands Gives dollars raised impact this organization?
Contributions will provide our learners custom-designed materials, resources, and technology for reading, writing, ESL and GED preparation. Contributions will also provide tutors with best practices and technology for training their learners to meet their unique needs.

Mission Statement
To enable functionally illiterate adults in Richland and Lexington counties to acquire the literacy and life skills necessary to participate productively in their homes, workplaces, and community.

How does this organization impact its community?
By offering customized one-on-one and small group literacy training for adults, we will reduce the illiteracy rate of the population served and improve their standard of living, thereby adding productive citizens to the workforce and raising the overall quality of life in the community.

Turning Pages is partnering with the Flight Deck Restaurant located just off Hwy-378/Sunset Blvd and Hwy-6 at 109 Old Chapin Road, Lexington, SC. Flight Deck owners Angela and Ted Stambolitis are long term supporters of adult literacy in the Midlands. Learn more about Turning Pages at our information kiosk at the entrance to this top rated restaurant. Stop for lunch between 11 am and 2 pm.

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Let’s Speak English at Irmo Branch Library

Our friends at the Irmo Branch Library are offering a relaxed and friendly setting to practice and improve your English. Learn new vocabulary and conversational skills with other international adults. The free classes are small and informal.

Let’s Speak English is being held Tuesdays from 6-7 pm starting January 10, 2017. For more details, go to the Lexington County Public Library events website or call 803-798-7880 ext 2. Irmo Branch Library is located at 6251 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29212.

The Lexington County Public Library also offers Career Building, Technology Training and Tech Talks on various days each month at different locations, see the calendar for details. When on the calendar page, select the branch location(s) of interest to you and the age group(s) to narrow down the topics to view within the calendar. For more details on an event float your mouse over the event.

Book Signing at Flight Deck 12/3/2016

Book Signing at Flight Deck in Lexington to support Turning Pages & Literacy

A Book Signing by local authors will be held December 3, 2016, from 10 am – 12 pm at the Flight Deck in Lexington to benefit Turning Pages. This is a great opportunity for you to support adult literacy, ensuring that more adults who need help with reading and writing will get assistance and also support local writers by buying their books, perhaps picking up some great and meaningful Christmas gifts.

Free GED Classes

Free GED classes are being offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 pm at SC Works Lexington Center.

SC Works Lexington Center is located at 671 Main St, West Columbia, SC 29170 next to the Food Lion in South Congaree.

More information and requirements can be found on the SC Works Midlands website or by calling 803.359.6131 or 803.739.4048.

Classes are offered by Lexington Two and Four Adult Education Program and SC Works Center.

Let’s Speak English at Irmo Branch Library

Our friends at the Irmo Branch Library are offering a relaxed and friendly setting to practice and improve your English. Learn new vocabulary and conversational skills with other international adults.

Let’s Speak English is being held Tuesdays from 6-7 pm starting September 6, 2016 through the end of the year. For more details, go to the Lexington County Public Library events website or call 803-798-7880 ext 2. Irmo Branch Library is located at 6251 St. Andrews Road, Columbia, SC 29212.

The Lexington County Public Library also offers Career Building, Technology Training and Tech Talks on various days each month at different locations, see the calendar for details. When on the calendar page, select the branch location(s) of interest to you and the age group(s) to narrow down the topics to view within the calendar. For more details on an event float your mouse over the event.

Reading between the Wines: A Taste of Germany

Guten Tag! Join us for a culinary cruise down the Rhine past medieval castles, the sweet songs of Lorelei, taking in the savory smells of a German Haus. Enjoy a gourmet four-course dinner with wonderful wine parings to support Turning Pages and our mission to improve adult literacy.

Reading between the Wines: A Taste of Germany will take place on Thursday, October 1 at Main Street Steak House, 131 East Main St. Lexington, SC 29072, starting at 6:00 PM. Dinner reservations are available for a $50 donation per person at the door with cash or check to Turning Pages or by credit card at http://turning-pages.org through PayPal. RSVP by contacting Main Street Steakhouse at 803-808-5886, Bruce Donatelli at 803-807-8620, Scott Adams at 803-312-1870, or Chris Mathews at 803-782-1210.

Proceeds from Reading between the Wines benefit Turning Pages/Greater Columbia Literacy Council which provides free individual and small-group tutoring to adults in the Midlands seeking to improve their reading, writing and life skills. Prost!

Turning Pages has been a part of the Midlands community since 1968, teaching more than 4000 adults how to read, write, and other important life skills to be more productive in our region.
Learn more by visiting http://wach.com/news/local/literacy-skills-coming-up-short-in-themidlands?id=1176369#.VQEFpvzF-Kw or call us at 803-782-1210

More information can be found on our fundraising page at http://turning-pages.org/fundraising/reading-between-the-wines-a-taste-of-germany-october-1-2015/

Sincerely,
Chris Mathews
Director, Turning Pages

Midlands Gives May 5th

Help our organization grow by giving on May 5, 2015 as part of Midlands Gives. Details are located at the MidlandsGives website.

MIdlands Gives

How will the Midlands Gives dollars raised impact this organization?
Contributions will provide our learners custom-designed materials, resources, and technology for reading, writing, ESL and GED preparation. Contributions will also provide tutors with best practices and technology for training their learners to meet their unique needs.

Mission Statement
To enable functionally illiterate adults in Richland and Lexington counties to acquire the literacy and life skills necessary to participate productively in their homes, workplaces, and community.

How does this organization impact its community?
By offering customized one-on-one and small group literacy training for adults, we will reduce the illiteracy rate of the population served and improve their standard of living, thereby adding productive citizens to the workforce and raising the overall quality of life in the community.

Interview with a Volunteer

Editor’s note: Today’s post comes from tutor and board member Allison Matthews.

I met up recently with one of our newest volunteers, T.V. Weber, to observe him tutoring his learner and to chat about his work for Turning Pages. Although he and his wife, Alida, have only been with us a short time, he brings with him a long history of service to adults who are learning English as a second language.

When I arrived, the learner, an advanced ESL student from India, was reading aloud an article about methods for reducing carbon emissions. T.V. listened patiently, jumping in from time to time to correct her pronunciation and make sure she’s comprehending the passage. Some of the new words she encounters lead to interesting discussions about the English language’s roots in other languages. When he notices she’s beginning to feel frustrated by a difficult-to-pronounce word, he stops to offer her an additional dose of positive feedback.

After they complete the article, T.V. has his learner read from a high-interest textbook he’s brought about the Egyptian pyramids. Throughout the session, the two maintain an easy rapport. It’s clear they respect each other and enjoy learning together.

At the end, T.V. asks her, “What do you still want to ask me? You’ve got that look on your face…” His learner just grins. Now it was my turn to ask some questions! Here’s what I found out:

How long have you been working with Turning Pages?

I think it’s already been 2 months, but it doesn’t feel like that long!

What prompted you to volunteer as an adult literacy tutor?

TESOL has always been a “hobby” for me. I have one student from Puerto Rico I’ve worked with for 5- 6 years. I’ve seen her go from speaking virtually no English to using it on her job. My wife Alida and I are considering moving to another country to teach English, so we decided to volunteer as a team for Turning Pages to gain teaching experience.

What past experiences have prepared you for the work you’re doing now?

My great-grandparents immigrated here from Czechoslovakia when they were teenagers. My grandparents spoke only Czech, and if you wanted to communicate with them, you’d better speak it, too! So, my father grew up bilingual and bicultural, and he passed on the family expectation that we kids be fluent in more than just English.

What’s the most important insight you’ve gained from the time you’ve spent with adult learners?

To teach ESL right, you need to have tried to learn another language yourself so you can understand the difficulties people face when they are learning a second language! Last year, I was in Chile and accidentally told a clerk that I was going to hit her when I was trying to say that I would pay the bill. Experiences like that remind me of how important it is to be precise with your vocabulary!

What advice would you give to someone who is thinking about becoming a tutor for Turning Pages?

Do your best to put yourself in the shoes of your learner so you can prioritize the weaknesses that need to be addressed in order for her to communicate successfully in our culture.

Happy New Year

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Wishing you a happy and healthy start to 2014 full of family, friends, and good books.

We at Turning Pages are looking forward to continuing our work in the new year. We envision a Midlands in which all adults will have the literacy skills to participate productively at home, at work and in our community. We see it as our mission to help adults in the Midlands read and write better to improve their incomes and lives.

We invite you to join us in whatever way you can, whether it be attending a tutor training and working one-on-one with a learner, donating some old books as you do your January cleaning, or starting off the year with a financial contribution. (It’s easy – we have Paypal!) As always, thank you for what you do to support literacy in the Midlands!