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Breaking the Mold at Outdoor School10/20/2015
Multnomah County Library's (MCL) Outreach Specialist Ebonee Bell and MCL's Juvenile Justice program that serves incarcerated youth at the Donald E. Long Detention Center has been chosen to receive the 2015-16 Great Stories Club grant from the American Library Association.
At Donald E. Long the Great Stories Club will be a part of students’ regular in-school curriculum and they will therefore receive credit for participating in the program. Through book discussion groups, song-composition, and guest lecturers, the GSC series will engage youth in actively telling their own stories. Ebonee is enthusiastic about the program: “I want to create a richly artistic framework for the books we will share.” The Great Stories Club will help students see a way towards opportunity and success.
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