Posts Tagged ‘826’

Of Superheroes and Storytelling

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

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Photo credit: Jeffrey Freymann-Weyr, NPR

Field trips are always a highlight of a school year. Even more so when it involves superheroes and storytelling.

Last week All Things Considered reported from 826NYC on the innovative field trips they produce for local school children.

One recent morning, 19 third-graders from P.S. 250 in Williamsburg were welcomed into the Superhero Supply store, then taken two-by-two through a secret doorway into the reading space. Each student dons a pair of Clark Kent-style glasses for an official “author photo” before sitting down on a rug at the far end of the room, facing Parker [an 826 volunteer].

Parker tells them that all the employees of the Mildew Publishing Company are in a predicament. She describes the unseen taskmaster of a boss, “Mr. Mildew,” as gross, scary, stinky and living 17 basements below the store. He’s demanded that (coincidentally) he needs 19 original stories by that afternoon or all the employees will be fired.

The children volunteer to help write those stories and, making all of their decisions by consensus, the elements of their stories start to develop. While one 826 volunteer provides illustrations on a sketchpad and easel, another transcribes the work-in-progress on a computer, which is projected onto a screen in the front of the room.

Each student leaves with their own printed and bound copy of the book. A wonderful reminder of their creative, and educational, adventure.

The Beginning of Good Things in Seattle

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

In May, TEDsters Dan and Stacey Levitan generously hosted an event for 826Seattle.  By all accounts it was a huge success and a great fun for all involved.

Here are just some of the results:

  • Wil Shipman pledged a generous donation, along with donating software.  He may also initiate a computer club for kids.
  • Eric Gutierrez has arranged for 826Seattle to be named the benefactor of the DDB Seattle‘s annual fundraising celebrity golf tournament.
  • Two TEDsters are sponsoring tables at 826′s annual fundraising breakfast in San Francisco.
  • A program to have high school student mentors work with 826Seattle programs was developed with a pledge of financing from the Levitans and Walter Smith of the Jackson Fish Market.

We applaud all of these efforts and believe this is just the beginning of more great things.

Dave Eggers on 826 and Motivating Student Writers

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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The Learning First Alliance‘s Public School Insights blog has posted two parts of a three part series of interviews with Dave Eggers. Listen to Dave talk about 826National in part one and motivating reluctant writers in part two. Part three will be a discussion of his plan for a new documentary on the challenges and triumphs of public school teachers.

Fun While Raising Funds

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

If you are in Chicago or New York in May, make sure to check out an 826 fundraiser. The folks at 826 really know how to have fun and there is no doubt these events will be a good time.

826CHI presents: PROM! Join us on Saturday, May 17, 2008, 8 p.m.-midnight, for the (secondhand) formal event of the season! There will be free drinks (21+), a silent auction, and the musical stylings of The Power of Love and DJ Frier Tuck. No dates are required.

Buy your tickets for $38.26 (see the 8, the 2, the 6…) in advance here or $50 at the door (which, like the event, will be at Pulaski Park Fieldhouse, 1419 W. Blackhawk St., just a few blocks from 826CHI). Hope to see you there!


826NYC hosts a Dungeons and Dragons game unlike any other to raise money for its free writing and tutoring programs on Friday, May 9th, 7 to Midnight, at 826NYC (372 5th Avenue, Brooklyn)

That’s right, fellas. Dungeons and Dragons isn’t just for teenage boys anymore. We know you miss those late Friday nights in your parents’ basement, with your friends, your Doritos-stained fingers and your lucky D20. And now that one thing that was missing from those perfect Friday nights wants to join the game: girls.

To join the game, all you need to do is visit http://www.826nyc.org/DnD to create your character, then start raising money to buy magic spells, weapons and items, to ensure that your dwarf, warrior, wizard, or thief comes home with the prize. And all the money you and your character raise will go to support the free writing programs at 826NYC.