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For Immediate Release:
May 8, 2010

For More Information Contact:
Margie Navarre Saaf
(608) 824-1785

Informational Website Link:
http://www.ala.org/americandream, http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org

South Madison Branch Library selected to receive American Dream Starts @ your library® literacy grant for English language learners

The South Madison Branch of Madison Public Library in Madison, Wisconsin is one of seventy public libraries in 21 states selected by the American Library Association (ALA) to receive $5,000 grants as part of "The American Dream Starts @ your library®" literacy project. This initiative is funded by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation.

The South Madison Branch of Madison Public Library joins libraries in large cities and rural towns throughout Dollar General's market area. The South Madison Branch of Madison Public Library will use these funds to build innovative literacy services for adult English language learners living and working in our community. The library has hosted a successful series of conversation clubs called Talk Time @ Your Library, aimed at providing English language learners the opportunity to practice their English skills. The grant will allow Talk Time @ Your Library to expand into multiple series of ongoing conversation circles, beginning in late summer 2010.

"Talk Time@ Your Library helps English language learners feel more comfortable using their oral English skills in a social setting as well as in formal settings such as work or school. It gives learners a safe place to practice and make mistakes without fear of ridicule or rejection. All participants, the volunteers and the learners, benefit from this program by making new friends, learning about new cultures and enriching one another's lives," said Chris Wagner, South Madison Branch Librarian.

For more than a century, public libraries have been a cornerstone of the American Dream, providing equal access to information of all kinds. In fact, libraries are among the first American institutions immigrants turn to for help in learning how to read, write and speak English. The 2005 National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL) found that one in 20 US adults have such limited English skills that they can't read a news paper or help their children with schoolwork.

"The American Library Association deeply appreciates Dollar General's generous support and applauds their vision for a more literate America," said Dr. Camila Alire, ALA 2009-2010 President. "The American Dream Starts @ your library serves 70 communities, reaches thousands of adults, and helps libraries change lives across generations."

A complete list of the winning libraries is available at www.ala.org/americandream.

For more information on Madison Public Library's American Dream Starts @ your library programs, visit the South Madison Branch Library at 2222 S. Park Street, Madison, WI, call 608-266-6395 or see the library's Web site at www.madisonpubliclibrary.org.