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FALLBROOK – The Laubach ESL Literacy Center located at Christ The King Lutheran Church, held their Christmas party on Dec 8th, for the students, teachers and their families. More than 40 participants attended. They enjoyed a wonderful potluck dinner, music and games.
Laubach Literacy International is a non-profit educational corporation that sponsors educational programs and services to empower adults and their families by helping them acquire the literacy practices and skills they need to function more effectively in daily living.
The local center offers literacy classes on Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. It also makes the Rosetta Stone Language computer program available on Sunday mornings from 8 to 9:30 a.m. supervised by Hector Iniesta.
Nine well-trained tutors are currently participating in the program: Chris Assad, Mary Boland, Dick Coapman, Joan Coapman, Sally Divecchio (co-director), Judy Egan, Pat Hensley (co-director), Tad Koerner and Cherie Smith. In addition, three more tutors are teaching at the Fallbrook Library: Christine Kent, Patsy Loughboro, and Gordon Miller.
The following students attend regularly and prepare homework each week: Orfilda Aguirre, Maria Castaneda, Ellie Chhour, Maria Lupe Garcia, Rita Gonzalez, Elvira Guzman, Raul Guzman, Domingo Matias, Rosalinda Miranda, Maria Ochoa, Andres Oliveros, Eulalia Oliveros, Patricia Ordonez, Arturo Ortega, and Evelia Sanchez
For more information about becoming a student or teacher, contact Hensley at (760) 723-2294 or DiVecchio at (858) 245-6426.
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