September Issue of Between the Lines

Greetings and welcome to the September issue of Between the Lines! We have so many exciting things coming up, so we are updating you a little earlier than usual this month to make sure you don’t miss a thing! September is International Literacy Month, and we would like to recognize and thank each and every one of you for your contributions towards literacy in this city through the NALC programs! We sincerely appreciate everything you do here!

CONVERSATION CLUB
Conversation Club is back in session! These clubs are led by volunteers and designed to expose learners to day-to-day conversation, culture, and idioms they might not be otherwise exposed to. Tutors are welcome and encouraged to attend with their learners! Daytime dates for the rest of the year have been established and are as follows:
Antioch Dates 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM:

  • September 7
  • September 21
  • October 5
  • October 19
  • November 2
  • November 16
  • November 30

Cohn Dates (Room 308) 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM:

  • September 14
  • September 28
  • October 12 (Tentative)
  • October 26
  • November 9
  • December 14 (Tentative)

Evening dates will be announced as they are determined. Volunteers are needed to lead an evening club in Antioch, and to act as assistant leaders at both Antioch and Cohn daytime clubs. If you are interested, contact Julie Kramer at 298-8060 or jkramer@nashvilleliteracy.org.

CITIZENSHIP CLASS ENROLLMENT SCHEDULE
If your learner or someone you know is studying for the citizenship test and needs extra help, please encourage them to come to one of the following scheduled registrations:

  • Monday, September 12 at 6PM at St. Edwards Church: 188 Thompson Lane, Nashville, TN 37211
  • Wednesday, September 14 at 6PM at Cohn Adult Learning Center: 4805 Park Avenue, Nashville, TN 37209
  • Monday, September 19 at 6PM at NALC Antioch Location: 325 Rural Hill Road, Antioch, TN 37217

Specific class information will be announced at the enrollments. To be considered eligible to enroll, the learner must present an UNEXPIRED GREENCARD at the time of registration.

For further information, contact Patty Swartzbaugh at 615-891-768 or pswartzbaugh@nashvilleliteracy.org.

AARP Contest
If you are a member of AARP, consider entering the following contest by September 30, 2011:

“You could win up to $15,000 in the Win & Do Good Contest & Sweepstakes, sponsored by AARP. You might even win a little prize for yourself. To compete, write an inspiring story of 250 words or less, telling how you serve your community. Submit your essay by Sept. 30 at <createthegoodsweepstakes>. Seven regional finalists will win $5,000 @ for their chosen nonprofits, & one of those finalists will win a $10,000 grand prize for the charitabale organization.”

IN OUR WORDS STORY SUBMISSIONS
We are now collecting learner stories for In Our Words! Every year, NALC compiles a book made up of stories written by our learners about a multitude of topics, including (but not limited to) their experience here at NALC, or life experiences. If your learner is interested in submitting a story, email info@nashvilleliteracy.org to request a permission slip which will enable us to publish their story in In Our Words.

The deadline to submit the story with the permission slip is October 14.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO COORDINATE LEVEL 3 GROUP IN ANTIOCH
If you are interested in leading a level 3 (high beginner) group weekly evening group in Antioch, please contact Julie Kramer at 298-8060 or jkramer@nashvilleliteracy.org.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO WORK SOUTHERN FESTIVAL OF BOOKS, OCTOBER 14 – 16
NALC is looking for volunteers to man a booth in 2-hour increments at the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville, October 14 through October 16. The hours of each day are as follows:

  • Friday, October 14- 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, October 15- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday, October 16- 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

If you are interested in volunteering for one or more shifts, please contact Meg Nugent at 298-8060 or mnugent@nashvilleliteracy.org.

READING HORIZONS REVIEW
There will be a Reading Horizons review on September 15 at Cohn (room 305) from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM. If you would like to sign up for this review class, please contact Sarah Coode at 298-8060 or scoode@nashvilleliteracy.org.

PHONICS REMINDER
The letter C can make two different sounds: /k/ or /s/
C usually sounds like /k/, but when C is followed by e,i, or y, it sounds like an /s/:
rice
citizen
bicycle

This lesson can be found in several books:
Laubach 4, Lesson 18
Challenger 1, Lesson 20
Challenger 3, Lesson 13
Challenger 5, Lesson 11

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