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Early Learning Zone: Grand Opening!

Early Learning Zone Grand Opening!

Friday March 10
11:30-12:30pm
Framingham Public Library, 49 Lexington St.

Come celebrate with us as we introduce young children and families to our new space with a story and “Play, Learn and Grow Together” activity hour. There will be special guest visitors and refreshments. All ages.

The Framingham Public Library and the Early Childhood Alliance joined together for a unique collaboration that will benefit all families with young children in Framingham. The partnership is excited to announce the grand opening of this new parent-child early learning zone. Our celebration will include a recognition of the Sudbury Foundation’s valuable contribution to this space. It is the Foundation’s strong belief that this collaborative project highlights the importance of early education in the most natural and accessible of locations in the community – our local Library!

The ECAAF fulfills its mission by ensuring access to:

  • early learning experience for children prenatal to age eight
  • school readiness activities
  • early childhood resources and information
  • family support and education
  • professional development for early childhood educators
  • community advocacy of early childhood issues
  • transition supports from home to school, early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, special education, and out-of-school time

Sponsored by the Early Childhood Alliance of Ashland/Framingham, a Coordinated Family and Community Engagement grant, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Education and Care, administrated by the Framingham Public Schools and kindly supported by the Framingham Public Library.

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Become a Tutor!

LVM Literacy Unlimited, the library-based tutoring program, needs tutors to help teach English to adult Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). You don’t need teaching experience or knowledge of a foreign language to be a volunteer. You do need some training!

Come to our information session on Tuesday March 7, 10-11:30am, followed by our six-week class on Tuesdays, March 14 to April 18, 10:00am-1:00pm.

For more information, go to the website: http://framinghamlibrary.org/literacy/ our-program/become-a-tutor/.

We are opening our waiting list to new students during the week of March 20. Please see registration times listed on the bulletin board across from the elevator, or check in the Literacy office.

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Framingham Public Schools Art Show

A Visual Public Art Show featuring artwork from the Framingham Public Schools grades K-12 will be on display at the library from March 6 – March 31. Come meet the artists at a reception on Wednesday, March 8 from 5:30-7:00. Refreshments will be served.

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1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

The Framingham Public Library has launched an early literacy initiative called 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten. The program helps kids build their early literacy skills and fosters a love of reading. Upon sign up, children will receive a free book bag, log sheet, and other goodies. Please visit us at the Main Library or McAuliffe Branch to ask questions or to sign up!

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Prepare for Citizenship!

Beginning March 4, The Framingham Public Library will offer a 12-week Civics and American History course designed for those who are preparing to seek American Citizenship. Registration is required and students must have intermediate English language skills. Interested students should attend an information session on February 11 at 10:00am in the Literacy Center at the Main Library. For more information contact Anne O’Connell at fplmail4@minlib.net.

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Message from the Framingham Public Library Foundation

Thank you to all who purchased a Commemorative Brick! The Bricks will be installed at the McAuliffe Branch Library in the Spring. We greatly appreciate the donations we have already received for our Annual Appeal. Your donations help us meet a matching challenge. These funds will be used to modernize the Costin Room at the Main Library, which includes enhancing audio-visual and broadcasting capabilities in the room. To honor the memory of a loved one, consider a donation to the Framingham Public Library Foundation. Checks should be payable to the Framingham Public Library Foundation, and donors should specify the honoree and when applicable, the person(s) to receive notification of the donation.