August 21, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Open House Shines
International Light on Local Adult Literacy
On Wednesday, September 12, the
Delaware County Literacy Council (DCLC) will open its doors at 2217 Providence
Avenue in Chester from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for a special Open House to celebrate
International Literacy Day.
All are invited to hear about
literacy from a variety of perspectives, to enjoy light refreshments, and to learn
about the Literacy Council’s free services and volunteering opportunities. DCLC
provides free one-on-one tutoring and small-group instruction to adults in reading,
writing, math, English as a Second Language (ESL), and GED preparation.
Scheduled to appear at the
event is Michael Lahoud, a midfielder for the Philadelphia Union soccer team.
Lahoud is a native of Sierra Leone—one of several West African countries well
represented among DCLC’s adult students. Immigrants from Africa, Asia, South
America, and other parts of the world come to the Literacy Council for both ESL
instruction and basic literacy services and often receive help from a volunteer
literacy tutor.
Lahoud is scheduled to talk
about his journey from Sierra Leone to the ranks of Major League Soccer, first
playing for Chivas USA in Los Angeles and now playing for the Philadelphia
Union at PPL Park in Chester. Lahoud is also scheduled to sign autographs
following the program of speakers during the event.
Visitors also can learn about
the “Real Men Really Read” Campaign from Jonathan Abdur Raheem King of Brothers
of Concern, who will say a few words about the Chester initiative. Also, local
Rotarians will be recounting some of their local and international activities
relating to literacy.
The event will be streamed
live on the Delaware County Daily Times’ “Live from the Newsroom” web site, and
several Daily Times’ bloggers will be in attendance to meet readers and share
their thoughts on literacy.
The event is free and open to
the public. For more information, visit www.delcoliteracy.org,
or call 610-876-4811.
The Literacy Council was founded
in 1975 by volunteers who recognized a need for reading tutoring in the Chester
area. For 37 years, the Literacy Council has worked with Delaware County adults who wish to
read, write, speak and understand English. Currently, more than 50 adult
students are waiting for tutors. To learn how to become a volunteer tutor, come
to the September 12th Open House or call Susan at 610-876-4811.
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Caption: Philadelphia
Union player Michael Lahoud, a native of Sierra Leone, is scheduled to appear
at the Literacy Council’s Open House, which will be held on Wednesday,
September 12, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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Contact Susan Keller,
610-876-4811, skeller@delcoliteracy.org
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