For Immediate Release: Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL), in partnership with the Jewish Council for the Aging (JCA), Heyman Interages Center, will offer the “Read Across Generations” Program at several library branches this summer. The program, formerly known as “Grandreaders,” pairs a previously selected JCA volunteer with a child from kindergarten to 3rd grade to practice reading aloud one-on-one.
The program will operate for six weeks at the Aspen Hill, Gaithersburg, Long Branch, Wheaton and White Oak libraries. No registration is required. Participants can bring their own book or select one from the library.
“We are delighted to again offer this program,” said MCPL Director Anita Vassallo. “This literacy program is designed to improve students' ability to read more fluently and with better comprehension and to keep their reading skills sharp during the summer months.”
The JCA volunteers participating in this program are already selected, vetted and trained by JCA staff in communication and intergenerational interactions.
The Read Across Generation Program will run from July 10 to Aug. 18 at following branches:
For more information, contact Clotilde Puértolas at [email protected].
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Release ID: 23-253