[Bookstoprisoners] Fwd: A message from the Books to Prisoners
website
Sandra Ahten
sandra.ahten at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 13:53:05 CST 2007
I can be available at 10AM - 10:40. I would like to be at my church at 11AM,
because Kevin is doing the special music that day. My friend Jay... who is a
recipient of BtP and is now out in the free world may be in town that
day...and he would come along also and would probably be willing to talk
about the benefits of the programs from a prisoners point of view.
So, I would love to do it with Susan...but leave it to her to answer
questions, if we need to leave at 10:40.
Sandra
On 2/28/07, Jay Schubert <jay.schubert at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> BTP'ers,
>
> I'll be out of town this weekend. Is anyone available to do this?
>
> Thanks,
> - Jay
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Christine Jenkins <cajenkin at uiuc.edu>
> Date: 28 Feb 2007 13:56:22 -0000
> Subject: A message from the Books to Prisoners website
> To: jay.schubert at gmail.com
>
>
> Christine Jenkins has sent the following message:
>
> Hello Books2Prisoners people:
>
> I am currently teaching a course \"Literacy, Reading and Readers\" at the
> Graduate School of Library and Information Science. This is a distance
> education (aka LEEP) class in which all students in the program come to
> campus once a semester and spend a full day with their class and
> instructor. The Books to Prisoners program would be right on target for
> much of what we have been reading and discussing and I am writing to see if
> there might be someone there who could visit our class and
> introduce/describe the program to my students.
>
>
>
> The class will be spending all day Sunday, March 4th, together at the LIS
> Building (501 E. Daniel--\"kitty-corner\" across from the McKinley
> Foundation) and I am hoping that someone from Books2Prisoners could come and
> talk to the class some time between 10 and 1 that day for about 30-45
> minutes + 10 minutes for questions.
>
>
>
> They are a lively class of 30 students who live in locations throughout
> the U.S. (including Alaska), plus one student from Japan, who will become
> librarians when they graduate. Many already work in libraries, but others
> are lawyers, journalists, teachers, social workers, and other lines of
> work. They range in age from their 20s to their 50s.
>
>
>
> I apologize for the short notice in asking, but hope to hear from you
> soon.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christine Jenkins
>
> 217 244-7452
>
> cajenkin at uiuc.edu
>
>
>
> --
> Jay
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Sandra Ahten
The Reasonable Diet
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Professional Diet Motivation Expert
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