Ontario Public Libraries celebrate Family Literacy Day CNW
Kuumad uudised | 27 Jan 2004  | EWR
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
TORONTO, Jan. 27 /CNW/ - Libraries across Ontario will be celebrating Family Literacy Day today, with events that promote the importance of reading and learning as a family, Culture Minister Madeleine Meilleur announced.
"The McGuinty government is a proud supporter of early literacy and providing children the opportunity to learn and explore with their families," said Meilleur. "I encourage families to get involved in the activities held at
their local libraries on Family Literacy Day, as early literacy programs are essential to successful infant and preschool child development."
Every year, various events are organized on Family Literacy Day at Ontario libraries, such as storytelling and crafts at the Napanee Branch Library, and a birthday party and a puppet show at the Stoney Creek Branch of the Hamilton Public Library.
"Kids need strong reading, writing and math skills to achieve success when they are in school and after they graduate," said Gerard Kennedy,Minister of Education. "Community organizations such as libraries help to ensure that students have the resources and skills that they need to succeed in today's knowledge-based economy."
"Reading is important from day one and helps children arrive at school ready to learn. Whether it's a storybook or a cookbook, I encourage parents to make reading with your child a regular part of every day," said Dr. Marie
Bountrogianni, Minister of Children's Services.
The McGuinty government supports 1,200 public library service outlets across Ontario in order to help build strong communities and contribute to Ontario's social vitality, education and growth. The Ministry of Culture
provides an annual allocation of $30 million to support public libraries in Ontario, including more than $18 million in annual operating grants to more than 390 public library boards, First Nations and communities that contract
with other communities for library service.

 
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
Kuumad uudised
26 Nov 2024 17:53
St. Peter's: From the Brink - Into a New Era (1)
25 Nov 2024 17:12
Kaksteist Briti sõdurit said Eestis liiklusõnnetuses vigastada (4)
25 Nov 2024 07:34
Eesti keskmine palk tõusis üle kaheksa protsendi, nüüd 1959 eurot
25 Nov 2024 07:13
Teet Kalmus: Ukrainal pole liugpommide vastu rohtu, Venemaa jätkab aeglast edenemist Donbassis (5)
24 Nov 2024 20:46
Jaak Järve wins Toronto Estonian Chess Club Fall Chess Tournament (1)
22 Nov 2024 06:59
Teet Kalmus: raketišantaažile allumine oleks lääne poolt suur viga, Venemaa edeneb aeglaselt Donbassis (4)
21 Nov 2024 11:55
Help Ehatare lobby Ontario government
21 Nov 2024 07:31
Riina NOORTE NURK: See pilt ei ole HALL, see on väga KIREV
20 Nov 2024 06:59
Estonia's Nordica to file for bankruptcy after failed privatization efforts
20 Nov 2024 06:42
Teet Kalmus: Venemaa õhutõrjekompleksid ei saa ballistiliste rakettidega hakkama (3)
18 Nov 2024 15:21
Läänemerel katkesid kaks merealust sidekaablit, võimalik on tahtlik tegu (1)
18 Nov 2024 05:47
Teet Kalmus: kõik Venemaa punased jooned on pruuniks muutunud (3)
17 Nov 2024 20:35
Tallinn kavandab 1944. aasta suurpõgenemise monumenti, käigus on kaks projekti (2)
17 Nov 2024 20:17
Ontario valitsus tahab teha Eestiga tuumaenergiaalast koostööd (3)
16 Nov 2024 11:40
Jõululaat Toronto Peetri kirikus (3)
16 Nov 2024 11:36
Võõrsil ja kodus. Ellen Leivat ERR
16 Nov 2024 11:32
Eesti epeenaiskond võistleb Vancouveris
16 Nov 2024 11:29
Riina SÕNA SABA: Neem, holm või poolsaar?
SÜNDMUSED LÄHIAJAL

Vaata veel ...

Lisa uus sündmus