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Board of Directors Eric Rutherford, Chair Jan Merriam, Vice Chair Trish Burns, Secretary Janet Hoffman, Treasurer Carol R. Lechel, President Lindsay Eggers, Immediate Past Chair Steve Canole David M. Hall, Ph.D. Peggie Hall Marisa Horak Belotti Kimberly Johnson Sheri Leaman-Case Meredith McArdle Michelle McManaway Dolli Niederstadt Matt Peterson Elinor Saunders Kathie Smith Sue Smith READ Association of Saginaw County 100 S. Jefferson, Suite 401 Saginaw, Michigan 48607 Phone: (989) 755-8402 Fax: (989) 755-8404 Hours: T, W, Th. 9am-3pm or by appointment Director/President: Carol Lechel READinSaginaw@sbcglobal.net Administrative Assistant: Sara Larsen READassoc@sbcglobal.net Office Assistants: Lori Hausbeck Kathy Rogers www.readinsaginaw.org From the Desk of the Director It was indeed a busy summer filled with reading celebrations, first time projects and special moments to remember. Be sure to read and view photos in this newsletter to see some of our summer programs and new projects. It is so true that reading is an adventure and takes us to great places! Much of our time in the READ program is used motivating children to want to read and helping to develop positive self confidence and self esteem in children. Having a positive attitude and self esteem is such an important part of a child's learning ability and the foundation of their academic and personal success. Research indicates that children who feel good about themselves will have more friends, see problems as opportunities, have better health, get more done and experience more success. Building a positive attitude takes time and commitment. As a parent, grandparent, friend or volunteer mentor, one of the best ways to foster children's self-esteem is to get them to feel a sense of ownership and responsibility for their experiences. You can help children develop a personal and vested interest in their own activities by giving them the freedom to make mistakes, finding ways for them to contribute to their learning experience and giving them choices. As we begin another school year, I ask our volunteers and donors to continue your support of READ Vol. 11, Issue 3/September 2011 The first ever READ literacy camp was held this past summer at Camp Timbers in West Branch. Read all about it on page 2. with your time and/or financial commitment to help children experience positive opportunities to learn to read and write. Carol Lechel Director SAVE the DATES Book Fair: Thursday, December 8th 10am - 8pm at the Children s Book Company in the Antique Warehouse, 1122 Tittabawassee Books for Breakfast: Saturday, March 3, 2012 DEAR at the Zoo: Drop Everything And READ Wednesday, June 13, 2012

DowGIVES Program Dow Chemical Company through its DowGives program encourages their employees to give back to the community. Through this program, including a DowGives grant, volunteers built ten custom bookcases for the READ Association. A great big thank you to Dow Chemical Company for the grant and to the volunteers for their hard work building, delivering and filling the shelves with books! The first ever literacy camp sponsored in part by the Saginaw Y Strong Kids campaign, Longfellow Elementary School and the READ Association of Saginaw County was held this summer the week of July 24-29. It was an amazing, inspiring and adventurous week for the 24 Longfellow Elementary School boys and girls who attended the summer residential camp held at Camp Timbers in West Branch. In addition to experiencing all that camp has to offer, fifteen boys were selected to participate in two hours of daily reading and writing activities in the Mission: READ pilot program. Longfellow teachers Jan vonreichbauer, Candis Thomas and Terri Ognisky, donated their time and talents to create a Survival Literacy theme curriculum for the week. It was most certainly a learning experience for all! Thank YOU to our wonderful partners, the medical community for your help with camp physicals and the generous donors who financially supported this project with dollars and/or camp supplies. Mission READ,to YOU! Say YES to reading in the READ was accomplished... thanks great outdoors! Donors for the first summer literacy camp include: Andrew Bethune, Charlene Boland, Lauren Flegenheimer Deisler, Laurie Dishaw, Brian & Lindsay Eggers, Mike & Susie Hanley, Tim & Lori Hausbeck, John Hawley, Tom & Gail Hawley, Pat Hendricks, Thomas Hollerback, John James, Carol Lechel, Kevin Leitz, Jim & Nancy Lewis, Joseph & Kristan Madison, Jeffrey & Tina McCulloch, Odie Pruitt III, Quality Performance Resource Group, LLC, Jeffrey Sams, Saginaw Bay Underwriters, Jeff Schrier, Herb Spence IV, Herb & Kathy Spence, Spence Brothers, Ken Tesauro and Yeo & Yeo Jean Day. Many Thanks! 2 READ Association of Saginaw County

Fall Orientation For all Returning Mentors Tuesday, September 27 10 am - 11 am Historical Society of Saginaw County Castle Museum 500 Federal (At the corner of Federal and South Jefferson Avenue) Parking available behind the Museum and street parking available surrounding the Museum. Museum tours will be available after the meeting. OR Wednesday, September 28 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mid Michigan Children's Museum 315 West Genesee (Located between North Michigan and Niagara Street) Come early and tour the museum before the meeting. Fall Orientation Theme: Literacy Activities to Use with Your Students Presentation will include ten activities that give students an opportunity to have fun with words as they expand and enrich the meanings of words that they use in reading and writing.

The tenth anniversary celebration of the DEAR at the Zoo - Drop Everything and READ event was an amazing successful day from start to finish and we could not have asked for a more beautiful sunshine day. Over 1400 children and their families enjoyed all the literacy festivities along with their zoo adventure this past June 15th. Special thanks to the Children's Zoo at Celebration Square and staff for serving as the perfect host for the event, our dedicated booth sponsor partners, grant funders, media friends, author and illustrator Gary and Jan Bower, celebrity announcers and readers, Boy Scouts and leaders, 200+ volunteers and everyone who attended the event. We look forward to seeing you next year as we celebrate the 11th annual event on Wednesday, June 13, 2012. A Giving Opportunity Every dollar helps us support children reading in Saginaw County. I/We would like to make a donation in support of the READ Association of Saginaw County: Amount Enclosed: $25 $50 $100 Other $ Name(s) (Please list name(s) as you would like to be acknowledged) Address City State Zip This Gift is made: In Celebration of In Memory of In Honor of Person(s)/Occasion Send acknowledgement to: Name(s) Address City State Zip Please make checks payable to: READ Association Mail to: READ Association 100 S. Jefferson Ave. Ste. 401, Saginaw, MI 48607 6 READ Association of Saginaw County

Thanks for Sharing! Special thanks to the following individuals and organizations who have contributed to the READ Association during the period of May 21, 2011 through August 29, 2011. SPONSOR A CHILD Patricia Blakeley Sherry Burkhart Terry L. Clark Mike and Teresa Colucci Burt and Linda Fettig Louis and Veronica Furlo Jean Grey Elizabeth A. Grills Mr. and Mrs. David M Hall Michael & Patricia Kremin Gloria Krenz Carol R. Lechel Gene and Shirley Nuckolls Francie Rifkin Elinor and Harold Saunders Diane and Thomas Thebolt IN MEMORY OF Catherine A. Salow FROM Carol Hendrick SPONSOR A CENTER Fordney Club Allen E. and Marie A. Nickless Memorial Foundation Margaret Stoker Charitable Trust Wickson-Link Memorial Foundation 2011-2012 BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP CAMPAIGN NOVEL SPONSOR Citizens Bank STORYTELLER SPONSOR Snow Funeral Home OTHER Wanigas Federal Credit Union ENDOWMENT Altrusa International of Saginaw LITERACY CAMP Laurie Dishaw Tom & Gail Hawley Pat Hendricks John James Kevin Leitz Joseph & Kristan Madison Jeffrey & Tina McCulloch Saginaw Bay Underwriters Jeff & Mary Schrier Herb Spence IV Herb & Kathy Spence Spence Brothers Yeo & Yeo Jean Day GRANT Saginaw Celebrates Summer Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS Catholic Federal Credit Union Douglas & Marie Holem Ladies Auxilary, Knights of Columbus 4232 Len & Gerry LeFevre IN MEMORY OF Robert Lyon Corrine Midcalf Mary Lou Moll Brad A. Trommer, MD PhD FROM Beverly Ackerman John & Holly Furlo Robert & Ruth Gardstrom Mr. & Mrs. Randall Hall Dorothy Hughes Carol Lechel Jan & Guy Merriam Mary Princing Elinor & Harold Saunders Barbara Terwilliger Jim & Sue Kessler Lawrence H. Moll Arlene Mossner BOOKMARK Shirley Lange Tom & Deana Leinberger Chuck & Judy Stuart WHEN YOU SUPPORT UNITED WAY OF SAGINAW COUNTY, YOU HELP MORE THAN ONE PERSON OR ONE ISSUE. UNITED WAY IS THE COLLECTIVE POWER OF ALL OF US WORKING TOGETHER. IN HONOR OF All Volunteers FROM Dorothy L. Blue of Saginaw County September 2011 5

READ Association of Saginaw County 100 S. Jefferson, Suite 401 Saginaw, Michigan 48607 The READ Association of Saginaw County is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to help students improve their reading skills and discover the joy of reading. Upcoming READ Events: Fall Orientation Meetings: Tuesday, September 27 Wednesday, September 28 10 am 11 am OR 6:30pm - 7:30pm Castle Museum Mid-Michigan Children s Museum The greatest gift is a passion for reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is a moral illumination. -Elizabeth Hardwick