K is for Kids� Logo and Motto                     BABBAF LOGO                 
"Bring a Book, Bring a Friend"
Literacy Month Celebrations 
bring books, authors and the "power of reading" to children in Immokalee at Farm Workers Village

Teen face painting little girl
A toddler has her face painted by a teen volunteer at K is for Kids' book fair in 2011.  

Authors Help Launch Literacy Month

for Immokalee Children

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --  January 26, 2012

CONTACT:  Karen Clawson

Telephone 239.596.KIDS (5437)  

Email Karen@kisforkids.org

 

K is for Kids Foundation is launching its 4th annual Bring a Book, Bring a Friend for Children's Literacy Month in February by taking its celebrations out to children living in Immokalee at Farm Workers Village.  Partnering with the Collier County Housing Authority, the Foundation will be bringing new books for the children to take home, guest authors for the children to meet and members of K is for Kids' Teen Advisory Team to do face painting for the youngsters.

 

The community gathering is being hosted by the Housing Authority and will feature a barbecue for residents and a bounce house for kids.  The event is scheduled on February 2nd from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.  The theme for the event is literacy and "the power of reading."  Atlantis Cars & Limousines will provide transportation to the event for the guest authors, students and organizers traveling from Naples.  Seating is limited; call Karen Clawson, founder and executive director for K is for Kids at 239.596.KIDS (239.596.5437) to check availability.

 

Three Immokalee Girls hold up books
Pictured above and at right: Third graders got to choose a book of their donated by K is for Kids' Rising Readers

A book drive being organized by K is for Kids will run through February 1st. There are over 350 children living at Farm Workers Village.  Although books needed most are for reading levels first through third

Immokalee 3rd grade boy chooses Rising Readers book, donated by teens
The books were collected by teens at their fashion show in December.
grade new and gently used books are also welcome for children from toddlers to teens.

 

To learn more or to arrange for books to be picked up, email info@KisforKids.org  Cash donations are also appreciated to purchase new books for toddlers enrolled in a preschool program and are tax-deductible.

 

Also appearing at the event will be Collier County Sheriff's Deputies, Village Oaks Elementary School's principal Dorcas Howard and media specialist, Stephanie Griffin.  K isfor Kids teen volunteers as well as the Collier County Public Library Immokalee Branch will be helping to sort out the books to age appropriate categories beforehand.

 

Nonprofit organizations interested in participating may telephone Esmeralda "Essie" Serrata, executive director of the Collier County Housing Authority at 239.657.3649.

 

Guest authors the children will be meeting

 

I am Brilliant by Jenny Craig

Authors appearing at the event include Jennifer "Jenny" Craig who will be reading from her book "I am Beautiful!"  It's a story about three dogs - Sugar, Ang

Live Your Power by Jenny Craig

el and Star -- who are preoccupied with their looks and the ways in which they don't look like other dogs, that is until their friend Savannah helps them see their own unique beauty and gifts.  "I am Brilliant!" uses sweet snapshots of the canine characters.  Free copies of the book as well as the book "Live Your Power: Tools to Battle Your Inner Bully" geared toward middle and high school students will be signed and given to participants, thanks to a grant from Northside Naples Kiwanis Club.

 

Visiting Minnesota author Juliana Howard, in Naples on vacation, cancelled a trip to the east coast so that she could share her book with the children.  "Catie the Copycat," illustrated by Howard's granddaughter, Sophia Heymans, is a  delightful rhyming story with an important message for children of all ages about self-worth:  Catie is a copycat until she meets the queen in a dream, who tells her, "YOU are the queen.  I live within!"  Howard will be reading her book and donating free copies to children.

 

The Ghetto Garden by Edythe CohenAnother story to be shared with older elementary students and 'tweens will be by author Edythe "Edye" Cohen who will read passages from her book "The Ghetto Garden."  The story follows a young girl living in the Bronx who hopes to transform a vacant lot in her neighborhood into a garden where vegetables and flowers can grow. According to Serrata, this story arrives at a special time as the Housing Authority has been working to find a section of land for residents to cultivate a garden, too.  "Last year we talked about planting a garden as part of a local community project, but we had to stop due to the land being slated for re-development.  We hope we can move forward with this project soon." 

 

High school students are invited to hear more adventurous tales about treason andThe Cloisters of Canterbury by Robert Dean BairPeace at Lambeth Bridge by Robert Dean Bair

spies when they have the chance to talk with author Robert Dean Bair about his two books "The Cloisters of Canterbury" and "Peace at Lambeth Bridge."  Bair writes about the experiences of Rob Royal, an Army soldier who is invited to become a secret courier for the president of the United States and other world leaders, joining a group of citizens who risk their lives to fight corruption and murder during the months leading to the end of World War II and thereafter.  


February is

Bring a Book, Bring a Friend for 

Children's Literacy Month

Now a national grassroots campaign to help children in need have more books to read,

wherever they may be!

Since 2003, Bring a Book, Bring a Friend� Fun'raisers

celebrate two of life's greatest treasures -- friends and books!

 

START A FUN'RAISER WITH YOUR FRIENDS TODAY.

Visit our website at www.KisforKids.org to learn more.

HOW YOU CAN JOIN OUR CAUSE

* Volunteer * Attend our events * Donate books * Tell your friends * Make a tax-deductible donation *     Become a sponsor. 

BABBAF book fair BN Feb 11 2012
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Book Fair March 3rd 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012

 

COMING NEXT!

4th K is for Kids' Book Fair and Book Drive

at Barnes & Noble, Waterside Shops

on Saturday, February 11th, 12noon-4 p.m.

Two children's book authors,

writing workshop, face painting, balloon twisting and free fun'raising.  

 

1st Southwest Florida Reading Festival

Partner Event

K is for Kids' Book Fair

at Barnes & Noble, Coconut Point

on Saturday, March 3rd, 1-4 p.m.

Cookies & Coloring with author Lisa Fleming

 

 

  

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Thank you sponsors, Board of Directors, Advisory Council, teen spokespersons, Teen Advisory Team, volunteers, families and friends
for helping all children of Collier County have the books they
need to achieve success in school and in life:
READERS ARE LEADERS!

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Immokalee Village Oaks Elementary Students Happy for New Books!
Immokalee students "rap the book" about their happiness having new books to read, thanks to K is for Kids Foundation.
A note from K is for Kids' founder, Karen D. Clawson

Begun in 2003, Bring a Book, Bring a Friend Fun'raisers are celebrations of two of life's greatest treasures -- friends and books -- while sharing the love of reading with children in need. Each February during the Bring a Book, Bring a Friend for Children's Literacy Month, community events are organized for children and their families.  However, we often miss seeing the children who are in the most critical need of books to read at home.  K is for Kids vowed to bring the celebrations to those children.  When the opportunity arose to help the Farm Workers children, we were thrilled -- it's a big effort, but it's going to be exciting to see the children's faces when they receive new books AND meet the authors who wrote them.

HELP BRING THE POWER OF READING TO ALL OUR COMMUNITIES' CHILDREN and join our national grassroots campaign, "Bring a Book, Bring a Friend" and help children in need have books to read.  Help us to bring books to kids everywhere.

K is for Kids offers three book donation programs.   Click here to learn more about our programs.