Welcome to D.C.B.P (DC Blog Poppin')

Welcome to DCBP a.k.a DC Blog Poppin'!!! It’s the home of the Blogging Team @ the DC Public Library. A blog created by teens for teens, here in our nation's capital. Here is where we will keep you updated on the many events of the library's summer youth employment program, libraries around the district and make postings regarding teen related interests and issues. You are welcome and encouraged to comment and share things with us through this blog!! ENJOY!

DC Public Library Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)

DC Blog Poppin' is proudly a part of the DC Public Library's summer youth employment program. Of the many special projects the teens are able to choose from, blogging is one of them. During this year's summer program the SYEP teens working in the blogging special project will be putting this blog together. Teens will be preparing and updating the blog weekly before it goes live as a link connected to the DC public library's website to be mainted throughout the year by the library's teens of distinction. Stay tuned as the teens continue to manage the blog and update topics and issues that are relevant to teens in the District of Columbia.

SYEP @ DC Public Library

And you thought the library was boring!...The DC Public Library, Martin Luther King, Jr central branch, and its 23 other branches have become the poster child for the Summer Youth Employment Program in DC. Over the summer, hundreds of the district's teens ages 14-21 are given jobs to gain professional experience in a field of their choice and most importantly make money. The DC Public Library this summer has employed nearly 100 teens giving them experience with working at local libraries in the district, reading to children through the book buddies program, working on special projects and engaging in developmental workshops.

Although working at their neighborhood library is a major part of their job description, there are also special projects that meet once or twice a week in the morning. Of these special project groups there are: Video production, journalism and teen guides, which meet on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Then there are our special project, blogging, as well as marketing/outreach, event planning and audio production who meet Tuesday mornings. The teens with the help and guidance of their supervisors are collaborating to put together these special projects throughout the summer.

On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, the teens are at their recreation center reading to their book buddies. Our partnering rec centers are Hillcrest, Sherwood, Bald Eagle, Kennedy and Benning Stoddert. On other afternoons the teens are engaging in various development workshops dealing with issues such as professionalism, financial management, healthy relationships, domestic violence, creative writing/poetry and spoken word, and many others. Keep it locked to the blog as we keep you up to date on the progress of the library's SYEP projects.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Book Buddies




Book buddies is a program focused on helping younger children (ages 6-11) gain confidence in themselves as readers with the help of DCPL Summer Youth employees. The reading takes place in small group settings creating an atmosphere where books can come alive. The "Big Buddies" meet with their "Little Buddies" twice a week for an hour at many District of Columbia Parks and Recreation Centers.


Through the Book Buddies program younger readers are socially stimulated and captivated by the many joys of reading. Some of the books that both "Little Buddies" and "Big Buddies" are raving about include
Queen of The Scene by Queen Latifah, Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day by Robert Pulver and Nappy Hair by Carolivia Herron.
Overall the DPCL Book Buddies program is a fantastic way to for children to discover and share the love of reading.



For more information on helping a child you know unveil mysteries, adventures and much more through literature visit the DCPL website.

http://www.dclibrary.org/dcpl/site/default.asp

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