Plant a Book, Grow a Reader: Friends and Foundation of HCLS Spring Fundraiser

A brightly colored illustration of piles of books with flowers mixed in. The lettering in dark pink reads Plant a Book (above), Grow a Reader (below)

Friends & Foundation of Howard County Library System is blooming with opportunities for you to help us raise funds to support literacy for youth in Howard County. We hope to increase the library’s selection and quantity of young adult books chosen for teens and by teens at local high schools. With this fund, HCLS piloted the teen-led book selection project last year at three high schools and saw an increase in participation and excitement at these book clubs that reach 50-60 teens monthly. The Spring fundraiser runs through May 11 – donate now!

$40 donation
You receive a big thank you from the Friends, along with an amazing 12″ hanging basket bursting with spring flowers, ready for you in early May – just before Mother’s Day. These donations support early literacy classes, outreach, and initiatives offered by the library. All the baskets are claimed each year, so don’t miss out on these beautiful thank-you gifts!

+$25 contribution
For an additional $25, the Kathleen Glascock Tribute Fund will match up to $750 to purchase books for teen-led book clubs.

The Kathleen S. Glascock Tribute Fund for Children/Youth Literacy & Education was established in 2016 in honor of Kathleen S. Glascock, who worked for the Howard County Public School System as a media specialist at Clarksville Middle School. According to her husband Robert, “Kathy was an avid reader her entire life who found joy in sharing her love of books with her students and encouraging their growth through reading.” This fund has raised more than $23,000 to support literacy programming for the library, including special author events such as an appearance by Jason Reynolds, the partnership the library has with Head Start, and Summer Reading materials and activities.

Summer Reading is Fun that is Good For You

Booker, owl mascot in green sweater, with blocky colorful letters: Summer Reading Adventures

by Michael Martirano, Ed.D., Superintendent of Howard County Public School System

Dear Families,
I’m writing on behalf of many wonderful opportunities that will be occurring this summer with our A+ partner – the Howard County Library System (HCLS). I hope that all of our students will take advantage of the terrific – and free – educational opportunities included in the Howard County Library System Summer Reading program.

Summer Reading Helps Students Achieve
Reading is a critical part of a student’s journey and continuing to improve reading skills over the summer will help prevent the well-known “summer slide” in academic achievement. It’s also a time when students can choose books by authors or in genres they prefer. According to the Brookings Institution, numerous studies show that summer reading programs may also increase reading test scores.

Created in Partnership
HCLS staff consulted with our curricular department in the design of the elementary school game. It’s rich in literacy, touches on several subject areas, and encourages students to explore and deepen their interests. The game for middle and high school students rewards more flexible independent reading and library engagement and is suitable for students of those age groups.
Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) and HCLS staff collaborate on summer reading lists available at hcpss.org/academics/library-media, in library branches, and at hclibrary.org/summer. Library staff can provide additional suggestions that match anyone’s interests and reading level.

Summer Reading Matches Your Student’s Interests
Reading is not just good for you, it’s fun! HCLS Summer Reading participants are able to participate in free HCLS classes, which include STEAM, art, and more. With a wide range of books in different formats, and hundreds of free enriching classes over the summer, summer reading at the Library can match your student’s interests. There’s an adventure for everyone!

For the Whole Family
As the saying goes: “Children are great imitators. So give them something great to imitate.” Adults can participate in summer reading too, with a great reading journal you can pick up at the library. Read three books this summer and win a tote bag. May your whole family enjoy the adventure of reading all summer long!

Celebrating Success
We hope you finish the game and submit a finisher’s form. You can even opt to share your student’s success with their school. We look forward to congratulating them when they return in the fall!

Visit your local branch or hclibrary.org/summer to receive a gameboard.