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Reading to Kids September Reading Clubs

Join Reading to Kids on August 13th for a morning of reading, crafts, and inspiration! Reading to Kids conducts Reading Clubs on the second Saturday of each month at four Los Angeles schools. Reading to Kids’ mission is to inspire underserved children with a love of reading.  At the Reading Clubs, volunteers receive training and breakfast on-site, then pairs of volunteers are matched with 4 to 8 children and spend about an hour and a half reading aloud to the kids and working on a craft project.  Volunteers are in by 9 and out by 12! This is a fun and easy way to help out in the community! Please sign up for this opportunity on our website at www.readingtokids.org.  If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at (310) 479-7455.

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Dates: Saturday, September 13, 2008
Time: 8:00 am
Organization: Reading to Kids
Venue: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Pacific Palisades, CA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 3104797455
Web Site: www.readingtokids.org
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