Thursday, June 9, 2016

CharlestonStrong Book Drive – Honoring Cynthia Graham Hurd

Book drive continues librarian's legacy


To continue the early literacy goals of 31-year CCPL librarian Cynthia Graham Hurd, one of nine people killed in 2015 during a shooting at Emanuel AME Church, her siblings started a foundation and are planning a month-long book drive in June – the anniversary of the shooting and Cynthia’s birthday month.Announced during a press conference May 12 by Hurd’s siblings, the newly created Cynthia Graham Hurd Foundation for Literacy and Civic Engagement is joining forces with Reading Partners-Charleston, CCPL and Live 5 WCSC to collect new and gently used children’s books at six library branches in Charleston County during June. The books will be distributed through Reading Partners to elementary and pre-school students being tutored by the organization’s volunteers to help bring their reading skills up to grade level. A similar book drive is planned to help students in the Charlotte community.
 June Book Drive
  • New/gently used books
  • Kindergarten through fifth grade
Charleston area drop-off points

       Related June programs.


Cynthia’s brother, Malcolm, said his sister loved reading and sharing literature with people of all ages. She was dedicated to making sure every child had access to books, learned to read and developed a lifelong love for books and reading. The foundation is continuing her efforts through the goals of the foundation and book drive. Read more about her service at the library and to the community.


“We’re celebrating life and legacy of not only our sister, but those who died with her. We are not focused on how they died. We are focused on how they lived,” said brother Malcolm Graham, who launched the foundation and book drive with siblings Melvin Graham, Averill “Jackie” Graham Jones, Robert Moultrie and Gilbert Moultrie. Family members made the first donation to the Foundation by donating $5,000 and purchasing 300 books to be distributed to children during June at the Dart Branch Library and the St. Andrews Regional Library, both branches managed by Hurd during her library career.

Kecia Greenho, executive director of Reading Partners-Charleston, praised the efforts of Cynthia and her family for making a difference in the lives of children who aren’t reading on par with their grade level.

“Our mission is to foster a love of literacy and empower and engage students in a lifelong love of learning,” Greenho said about Reading Partners, acknowledging that it sounds like it matches the life mission of Cynthia Graham Hurd, too.

“Eighty percent of children living in poverty in South Carolina do not read proficiently. That is a staggering number, and the only way we are going to solve this problem is by engaging the community,” she added, saying the books will be distributed through the organizations 800+ volunteers in the Charleston area tutoring students twice weekly in one-on-one sessions. The program targets children in grades kindergarten through fifth grade who are below their grade level in reading and are at under resourced schools. The books will be given to the students to help them develop a love for reading by being able to practice at home and build an at-home library.

Nationwide, Reading Partners has approximately 14,000 volunteer tutors who help more than 10,000 students improve their reading skills.

Charleston Area Sponsors





If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Main Library
 at 843-805-6830.

Cynthia Graham Hurd/St Andrews Regional Library
1735 N. Woodmere Drive Charleston, SC 29407
www.ccpl.org 843-766-2546

Branch Blog: http://saintandrewsregionallibrary.blogspot.com/
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Young Adult Programming

June Programming


Game On! Reading Contest
Summer Reading for students entering grades 6-12
June 1 - July 31, 2016
This summer, read something - a book, magazine, newspaper, graphic novel, website ... anything ... and win some great prizes. Stop by any CCPL branch, fill out a Summer Reading entry form, and tell us what you've read. To make it even easier, use the link above to enter online starting June 1.
Once registered, you will automatically be entered in the weekly prize drawings.



Summer School Spirit (ages 12-17)
Throughout June
Students earn one point for their school for each book they read. The school with the most points by July 31 wins. For details, contact Patrice Smith at 843-766-2546.



Summer Theater (ages 12-17)
Mondays, June 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 5 p.m.
June 6 - Space Jam. Rated PG
June 13 - Ride Along 2. Rated PG-13
June 20 - Eddie Rated. Rated PG-13
June 27 - Cool Runnings. Rated PG

 



Summer DYI- Athletic Coaster (ages 12-17)
Wednesday, June 15 at 4 p.m.
Show your team spirit while creating your own coaster. Registration required.


A Celebration of Life, Literacy and Legacy (All Ages)
Tuesday, June 21 at 4 p.m.
Join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of Cynthia Graham Hurd. Sisters and brothers of the late Cynthia Graham Hurd present books they have donated to those in attendance to carry on her dream of literacy. Books are first come first served. Refreshments provided.
(Cynthia Hurd illustration by Andrew Thompson)



If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Young Adult Department 
 at 843-766-2546.

Cynthia Graham Hurd/St Andrews Regional Library
1735 N. Woodmere Drive Charleston, SC 29407
www.ccpl.org 843-766-2546

Branch Blog: http://saintandrewsregionallibrary.blogspot.com/
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com- St. Andrews Regional Lib
Mon-Thur 10-8, Fri-Sat 10-6,  Sun CLOSED