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YOUTH AND FAMILY PROGRAMS

Fall 2011 Volunteer Opportunities

Family Fun & Learning Nights: Tuesdays, February 21, March 20, April 17, May 15 and June 12, volunteers needed from 5:00-8:00 pm. Families enjoy an evening of fun-filled crafts, activities and free dinner. Volunteers will help set-up, run activity tables, serve dinner and clean-up. Approximately 20 volunteers needed per evening; a perfect opportunity for a small group or club!

Early Learner Book Club: Saturdays, February 18, March 24, April 24 & May 19 from 11:00am-Noon. Help 3-5 year olds with playing games, singing songs and creating crafts focused on the theme of a book. 3-5 volunteers are needed each month.

Tutoring: Contact Carol Bradford,Tutoring Coordinator, for information on Summer and School Year Long Tutoring.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Northern Elementary ESP Literary Arts Program: June 27-July 1: 8:30-10:15am. Volunteers will help set-up and take down activities, assist kids with journal making, writing, performance, book reading and activities. Volunteers not needed on Thursday June 30. A meeting with the Outreach Coordinator is required before the start of the program.

William Wells Brown ESP Literary Arts Program: July 11-July 15: 8:30-10:15am.Volunteers will help set-up and take down activities, assist kids with journal making, writing, performance, book reading and activities. Volunteers not needed on Thursday June 30. A meeting with the Outreach Coordinator is required before the start of the program.

Kentucky Great Writers Series: April 10 & June 5 An evening of open mic time, featured readings and refreshments at the Carnegie Center! 2 volunteers needed from 3:30-4:00 and 2 volunteers needed from 6:30-9:00.

Gallery Hop: Friday, February 17 and April 20. The Carnegie Center is a stop on this monthly community event. Volunteers are needed to help set-up the week of, and facilitate and serve refreshments the night of the gallery opening. 4 volunteers are needed.

Weekly, Monthly, & Quarterly Volunteers

Mailing Helpers: Quarterly updates are sent out to approximately 500 people. Volunteers help label and stamp envelopes, fold newsletters, and stuff envelopes. This is a great way to obtain easy service hours!

Outreach Fair Helpers: Volunteers are needed to help pass out books, help with hands on activities and appropriately represent the Carnegie Center. No training required, however, some knowledge of the Carnegie Center beforehand is appreciated.

Reading & Tutoring Room Assistants: We are looking for someone to visit one hour each week, preferably at the same, to help keep these spaces in order. Volunteer would be responsible for organizing and restocking the book shelves, cleaning off tables and making sure the room is tidy. Once a month volunteers can use their creativity to decorate the wall in the reading room based on a specific theme and create educational spaces in the tutoring room. Volunteers will work with the Tutoring Coordinator.

Group Service: Ideas and opportunities are always welcome. Please contact the Carnegie Center (859-254-4175) to learn how you can get involved.

BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND CLEAN-UP DAYS

Perfect for groups! We are always looking for people to sort our books, clean up the reading and tutoring rooms and do general building clean-up. Raking, weeding, painting, organizing, etc. We can plan a group clean-up day, or individuals can volunteer on a one-time basis.

“As for the assessment of my experience, it really is hard to make it brief, other than just saying how amazing it has been.

The Carnegie Center is such a great environment for learning, and I look at the chance to be a tutor as more of a blessing than a responsibility. Watching my student learn and grow and knowing that a little of that may be due to me makes me feel happier and more fulfilled than you could imagine.

Tutoring at the Carnegie Center is one of the greatest things that I have ever been involved with.” --- Carnegie Center tutor


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The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning is supported, in part, by the Metlife Innovative Space Awards, a grant program of Leveraging Investments in Creativity in partnership with MIT and sponsored by the Metlife Foundation in collaboration with the Ford Foundation.