[CALIBK12] Volunteer at CSLA?
Doyle_Tony
tdoyle at muhsd.k12.ca.us
Fri Oct 5 09:49:01 PDT 2007
One wonderful volunteer opportunity is working at the California Young Reader Medal booth in the exhibit hall. CYRM is a great program that promotes our most cherished core value-- a love of reading. If you participate in in CYRM at your school and want to help spread the program this is the perfect opportunity. If you are new to CYRM you can still work at the booth. I will train you and turn you into a CYRM true believer. The booth will be open from Thursday evening until Saturday afternoon and we welcome volunteers at any time.
E-mail me off the list if you are interested.
Tony
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Tony Doyle, Library Media Teacher
Member California Young Reader Medal Committee
Livingston High School
Livingston, CA
tdoyle at MUHSD.K12.CA.US
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Ray Bradbury
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From: calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu on behalf of Thomas C Nixon
Sent: Fri 10/5/2007 8:25 AM
To: calibk12 at listproc.sjsu.edu
Subject: [CALIBK12] Volunteer at CSLA?
How does one go about volunteering at CSLA? Even further, what kind of
volunteer opportunities are available?
(And, yes, I know I could send an email to CSLA, but I thought it could
be helpful to everybody to get it back up here on the list!).
Tom Nixon
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Library Media Teacher
Tehipite Middle School
Fresno, CA 93701
Web: http://www.tehipitelibrary.org <http://www.tehipitelibrary.org/>
Blog: http://notyourmotherslibrarian.blogspot.com <http://notyourmotherslibrarian.blogspot.com/>
(559) 457-3420 (x. 570)
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