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Birmingham Public Library: West End Library Donated Banner Promoting Its Role In Addressing Literacy
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Roy L. Williams
October 27, 2021
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West End Branch Library, Walter Umrani of the West End Arlington Neighborhood Association donated the banner to encourage people in the community to use the West End Branch Library and to promote the importance of reading and public computer access. West End Library recently began offering free weekly tutoring for students in the Birmingham City School System. The instructor is Mary Richardson, a part-time West End Library employee who recently retired from a 30-year career as a teacher in the Bessemer school system. The free Counting Stars Tutoring is offered at West End Library every Wednesday between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Lynn Hutchins, branch manager at West End Library, said the branch appreciates the support of Umrani and other neighborhood leaders. “Mr. Umrani is a big supporter of education and wants to promote tutoring in the West End community schools and library so that students can succeed,” Hutchins said. Umrani, originally from New Orleans, said libraries and schools are important assets in the West End community. He is glad to be able to partner with them to promote the importance of reading, writing. and free access to computers and WiFi at the West End Library. The Birmingham Times recently spotlighted the historical role of West End community. Click here to learn more.
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