One of last lessons for the Monday Book Buddies was on kindness. Dot Seay planned a great lesson activity that showed how acts of kindness have ripple effect in our life and in the lives of others. This video shows the activity. Listen to the comments from the children.
My Book Buddy
This is the story of the Book Buddy Literacy Camps.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Sunday, July 1, 2012
The Story of Oakmont Book Buddies
| Rev Layne Rogerson in the church prayer room. |
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) sponsors Together for Hope, a ministry program to serve the poor in areas of the country with a high rate of illiteracy. One such program is Stories on Wheels and Book Buddies mission projects located in south east |
The literacy camp began each day with “O Taste and See How Good is the Lord” cooking projects. Many children may leave home each day—hungry. We wanted to help them enjoy the first part of each day with a fun and filling food project.
Let the Games Begin!
The Bible curriculum was a VBS type program called “Where Does the Bible Come From?” and includes lessons on the history of the Bible, from oral traditions, to scrolls, to the printed word, and even into today’s electronic version of the Bible. Teachers, Elaine Anderson, Lauren Boucher, Mary Cavanagh, Martha Dacus, Julie Edwards, Shannon Hall, Pat Hamby, Gerry Jolly, Dot Seay, Sara Stevens, and our two interns Stacey McKnight, and Katie Thompson worked tirelessly to make sure the children learned as much as possible about the history and content of the Bible.
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| O Taste and See, the Lord is Good! |
A visiting community speaker came each day to explain how reading helps them in their work. I wasn’t sure how children would receive these adult professionals into the daily camp, but I underestimated their interest in why adults read and what is interesting for adult readers. A great deal of expertise was shared by community health educator, Megan Hauser, puppeteer and minister Reverend Steve Harding, academic health librarian Jeff Coghill, computer scientist Rick Castles, and medical academic advisor Anthony Coutouzis.
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| Hi-Tec Science Lesson for Buddies |
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| Special thanks to carpenters Bud (above), Scott Bradley, and Nathan Hand |
Following lunch provided by OBC Sunday School classes, and work on their Buddy project, children had a chance to unwind with games, recreation and swimming –in the OSA pool. Nikki Coutouzis led the swimming team with Ron Curll has an expert helper. Swimming and recreation would not be possible without Mattie Cavanagh, Callie Fry, Jack Cavanagh, and Mattie’s friend Grason.
Each day of the camp required a step-by-step process for completing their Buddy Bookshelf. Research in reading and literacy suggest that children will read independently if they have their own books in their own space, and can choose their own reading materials. And, research says, boys will read informational books that match their special interests such as astronomy, nature, or athletics.
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| Swimming for Fun! |
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| Learning to Swim. |
Buddy kits were cut out by Scott Bradley, Bud Wooten, and Nathan Hand and his family who are our partners with St. James. Kits were ready for the children to sand on Monday, assemble on Tuesday, paint, on Wednesday, and decorate on Thursday. Friday was celebration day and book dissemination day. OBC provided a copy of the Jesus Bible Storybook which is the first, and most important, book donated by our church.
| If you give a mouse a cookie...... |
It was glorious! Books are laid out flat on tables while children slowly circle around the tables to select books to add to their Buddy shelf. After over 400 books were given away, children browsed through their library and were able to take a turn at the microphone to tell about their favorite book. People ask me if I think the children will really like these books. I can say, "sure yes, they will like them", but you have only to look at these photos to see how great is their response to choose books of their very own.
During the week of August 6 – 9, OBC, and our partner St. James Methodist Church, will provide a 2nd Book Buddy camp for children at Building Hope Community Life Center . This will be a shorter day, but I know the curriculum and literacy projects will be just as rich as this past week here at OBC. For the Where Does the Bible Come From curriculum we need several teachers who would like to work with a small group of children each day. Please let me know if you are interested.
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| Bible Artists |
| Boundless Grace |
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Storytellers build an altar |
I think, just as Abraham had vision of a far-off land, Noah had a vision for a storm he has never seen, and Peter had a vision for a new kind of church, God gives people a vision for what might be possible and what is possible for a person’s unique education, background, and interests. This is why I am thankful for the Book Buddies and for every person who also had a vision for working with the children and literacy.
Community Buddies
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| Rev. Steve Harding Oakmont Baptist Church |
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| Megan Houser Community Health |
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| Jeff Coghill Academic Librarian Brody School of Medicine |
| Dr. Rick Castles East Carolina University |
| Anthony Coutouzis Academic Advisor Health Science East Carolina University |
My Buddies Waiting for Books
Twenty-five + bookshelves are cut, assembled, painted, and decorated. There is only one more step-- the Books!
Monday, June 25, 2012
It all started with a few books....
| Katie's family collected many books from their neighborhood. |
Camp began June 25. Always start with a good breakfast and that's what we did.
Book Buddy Camp has many brothers and sisters coming together. At the science center, campers painted with natural ingredients--blueberries and strawberries.
An important part of the day is start of the buddy project. Teams worked with mentors to sand the parts to the buddy kit. Kits were a cut out by the Nathan Hand, Eagle Scouts, Bud Wooten, and Scott Bradley. You can see in this photo our interns Stacey and Katie, helpers Jack, Elaine, Sara and many others. We have a huge team for this project.
| It was a great day with many "happy campters!" |
Children in the project come from many different backgrounds. We wanted our buddies to see our church and visit the sanctuary and the prayer room. Here, one of our ministers, Layne Rogerson talks about the importance of Bible study and prayer.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
My Book Buddy
Schedule for Book Buddy Literacy Camp
8:00 a. m. – 8:30 Early Arrivers─ Oakmont Square Apartments Community Center
8:30 a. m. – 9:50 Cooking─ Fellowship Hall
9:50 a.m. ─ 10:00 Gathering Fellowship Hall
10:00 a.m. – 11:45 “Where Does the Bible Come From?”─ Fellowship Hall
Storytelling, Art, Games Mon- Fri;
Science Mon & Tues; Music Wed. & Fri.
11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Community Speaker─ Fellowship Hall
12:15 p.m. – 1: 00 p.m. Lunch─ Fellowship Hall
1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Stretch and Sing─ Parking lot outside Fellowship Hall
1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Bookshelf Construction─ Fellowship Hall
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Games and Recreation─ OSA Pool (and other locations near the pool).
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