August 2024 newsletter

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We love our volunteers!

Page Ahead volunteers are critical to our ability to reach over 26,000 young readers all across the state. We are so grateful for their help in putting brand new books in the hands of kids who need them most. There are so many ways that our volunteers make our programs happen. They sort, shelve, and sticker books, maintain and restock our many Book Oasis libraries, read to kids during Story Time, serve on our committees and Board of Directors, help kids choose their books at Book Up Summer book fairs, and so much more! 

This year, more than 306 volunteers donated over 3,266 hours to Page Ahead to help us give EVERY kid the chance to read. We have the utmost gratitude to each and everyone of them! Thank you volunteers!

And, an extra-special thank you to the winner of the 2024 Sarajane Beal Award for Volunteer Excellence, Sharon Litvinoff!

Sharon has been a volunteer with Page Ahead since 2019, when she began as a Book Up Summer book fair helper at West Seattle Elementary. Since then, Sharon’s role at Page Ahead has blossomed; now serving on our program committee and acting as a table captain for our annual benefit luncheon, while still finding time to continue being a book fair helper.

With Sharon’s incredible online research skills, Page Ahead was connected to new book vendors, helping us lower costs and buy books in over five new world languages. She is also a vocal advocate of Page Ahead programs, spreading the word about us to other community groups she is a part of.

Sharon’s passion for Page Ahead and her many hours of service to all of our programs helps us to support so many schools and children with books and the joy of reading. Thank you, Sharon! You truly make a difference at Page Ahead!


Page Ahead’s impact this year

During the 2023-24 program year, Page Ahead:

  • Provided 26,654 kids with 308,885 new books,
  • Partnered with 167 preschools, elementary schools, and other community organizations,
  • and stocked 19 little free libraries with over 6,000 books!

We extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who was a part of this journey–it takes many people to make this work possible.


New Board Members

Page Ahead is excited to introduce the newest members to our Board of Directors! We are looking forward to the coming years with them and their experiences and visions for Page Ahead!

Indrani Bhattacharjee is a Senior Manager, Technology Products and Solutions at Starbucks. She understands that the pathway to having access to professional peer groups starts in early education and childhood literacy. Page Ahead’s mission directly addresses “book deserts” and promotes joyful reading that are key indicators of future success. 

Lydia Islan is a Director of Business Operations at F5, and came to technology via healthcare operations and a stint in management consulting. Lydia has served on the Page Ahead finance committee since 2017, and is excited about the opportunity to join the board for a second term and expand her support of Page Ahead and its important mission.

Holly Koelling has over 25 years of experience working in public libraries in Colorado and Washington state. Following her early retirement, Holly has worked for the Kirkland Arts Center and Leadership Eastside. She believe deeply in equity for all, especially equal access to information and equal opportunity to develop the skills necessary to understand and use that information.

Nicole Lightner is a Director on the Construction Disputes and Advisory (“CD&A”) team at the consulting firm Ankura. Nicole has attended the last four years of luncheons (Covid years notwithstanding), volunteered at Book Up Summer, Book Fairs, and, during Covid, helped Page Ahead books to warehouses and schools

Emily Rondestvedt is currently a Vice President at KidKraft with 14 years experience in developing and executing omni-channel sales strategies for large CPG brands. Emily started volunteering with Page Ahead in late 2022, helping with bookplate packets and supporting book fairs

We also welcome our two new Board Fellows from the University of Washington!

Dilyara Begalykyzy is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration at the University of Washington, with a focus on public policy and civic engagement. She is passionate about economics of development, and she aims to enhance democratic practices globally. Dilyara is dedicated to mentoring students, guiding them through their academic journeys. Besides academics and professional life, she enjoys traveling. In her free time, she engages in creative projects and participates in civic initiatives.

Emily Floyd is in the second year of the Evening MBA program at UW Foster and is thrilled to be a Board Fellow at Page Ahead. Currently the Senior Business Manager for Secret Lair (Magic: The Gathering) at Wizards of the Coast, she has a passion for developing and growing businesses that encourage self expression and creativity through play. In her spare time, Emily performs at Renaissance Faires all over the country.


PACCAR Book Drive at the Mariners

While the Mariners played against the Tampa Bay Rays in their last homestand, Mariners Care and PACCAR hosted a book drive to benefit Page Ahead at T-Mobile Park!

Thank you to all game attendees who participated in our book drive! With your support we will be able to give away over 700 brand new books to kids who need them most!


What we’re reading…

Beth Griffith has been a volunteer with Page Ahead since 2019. Her support of Page Ahead ranges from helping at special events to being a Story Time reader in kindergarten classrooms in Seattle. Here’s what she has to say about a book she recently finished/is currently reading: 

“The book that sticks out for me most recently is Kristin Hannah’s The Women. I read this book with my book club and could not put it down. The story is not just of nurses in the Vietnam War, but the bond between three women of different backgrounds and how they continued to be the glue in each other’s lives after the war.

I learned so much about the Vietnam war and was honestly ashamed that I knew so little. I was 10 when the war ended, but still surprised I hadn’t learned more in school. The loss of lives on both sides was horrific. I was shocked also reading how veterans were treated when they returned from war and especially that women were never acknowledged for their service. 

‘Frankie’, the main character, was motivated to join the war after being told, ‘Women can be heroes too’. The story shared how so many veterans were left to deal with mental health and substance abuse issues without support. The three women in this story were heroes and inspiring examples of giving hope to each other up. They gained strength from each other with their lasting friendship. Women’s contributions weren’t always acknowledged (sometimes still aren’t), but these women worked together to lift each other up. They are strong role models for women and the friendships we form today.”

Previous winners of the Sarajane Beal Award for Volunteer Excellence

2024: Sharon Litvinoff

2023: Karol Swenson
2022: Laurie Rich
2021: Kim Ferse
2020: Angie Drzewiecki
2019: Rion Dudley
2018: Diana Konaszewski Ray
2017: Sophie Lalazarian-Truman
2016: María Teresa Vincens
2013: Barbara Towle
2012: Mark Best
2011: Deb West
2010: Lorie Day
2009: Sanjeev Narang
2008: Brooke Graham Doyle
2007: Elaine Denslow
2006: Jessica Young
2005: Mary Jo Starck
2004: Elizabeth Ruskauff
2003: Calvin Haavig
2002: Meena Cheng
2001: Richard Wright

Sharon Litvinoff

Page Ahead is pleased to present the 2024 Sarajane Beal Award for Volunteer Excellence to Sharon Litvinoff.

Lisa Ceniceros, volunteer of the year Sharon Litvinoff, and Laura Le

Sharon began volunteering for Page Ahead in May of 2019 as a book fair helper with Book Up Summer at West Seattle. Over the years she has helped in the office, at the Mariner’s Game collecting donations, and reading with students at our reading events. She even brings her husband Marc along to join in on the fun!

In December of 2019, Sharon joined our Program Committee and it is with this group that she has made a significant impact. The Program Committee helps with all 3 of Page Ahead’s programs, BUS, ST, and SL. The group meets monthly and also puts in hours of homework with researching books for our programs. Most of the time is spent with choosing books for Story Leaders and creating all the resources for the teachers and families. This is where Sharon’s skills with online research really shine!

Sharon finds the most amazing crafts, activities, songs, and snack ideas to perfectly fit the theme of the Story Leaders books. For example, she has found out how to create an elephant shaped snack using bread, cucumbers, olives, and a banana. Another specialty is finding crafts that use empty toilet paper tubes, including binoculars, kittens, rain drop stamps, and fish. 

Sharon has put her research skills to extra use this year in finding new book vendors for both Book Up Summer and Story Leaders. Sharon was able to connect with Mantra Lingua, our book vendor which provided books in world languages for both Book Up Summer and Story Leaders. It was a big deal this year to be able to offer students books in Russian, Arabic, Vietnamese, and Somali. It’s because of Sharon’s research that we were able to provide these new book choices! Another new book vendor that Sharon found for Story Leaders has been able to provide a huge discount on our selected titles for this coming school year. This gives Page Ahead about a 30% savings in our book expenses for the Story Leaders program!

Sharon is also great at spreading the word about Page Ahead to other community groups that she is a part of to increase both potential volunteers and donors for us. She organized an info session with her Newcomers group where they learned all about Page Ahead from Susan. Several members of the group then volunteered together to help at a BUS shift at West Seattle Elementary. They helped some Kindergartners and 1st graders select their 12 books for summer reading.

Sharon even took the plunge to become a Table Captain at our annual fundraising luncheon. She invited friends and family and join her table and they raised $5,386! She also created the most thoughtful name cards for her table guests with a picture from their favorite children’s book. I [Lisa] still have mine with a picture of Biscuit Goes to School.

Sharon’s passion for Page Ahead and her many hours of service to all of our programs, helps us to support so many schools and children with books and the joy of reading.

Thank you, Sharon! You truly make a difference at Page Ahead!

See previous winners of this award here.

July 2024 newsletter

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RBIs for Literacy

For the last 18 years, PACCAR has partnered with the Seattle Mariners to make sure ALL kids in our community have access to books and reading. RBIs for Literacy is an extremely fun partnership that has helped Page Ahead purchase hundreds of thousands of new books for kids here in Washington state. 

While PACCAR is mainly known for their trucks, they also have a passion for education! And so does their whole organization! Right now, PACCAR employees are gearing up for their annual workplace book drives, which have contributed over 40,000 books to Page Ahead. Thank you to all our friends at PACCAR, for supporting kids and reading!


Community Book Drive at the Mariners

On Tuesday, August 27, while the Mariners play against the Tampa Bay Rays, Mariners Care and PACCAR will be hosting a book drive to benefit Page Ahead at T-Mobile Park!

Heading to the game? Stop by to see us and make a donation at the following locations:

  • Home Plate and Left Field gates
  • Center Field entrance
  • Parking Plaza
  • Section 128
  • Or you can text BOOKS to 707070

All donations will benefit Page Ahead and put books in the hands of kids who need them most.


We’re Hiring!

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We are looking for the newest member of our team to join us as Page Ahead’s Development Manager! If you, or someone you know, are excited about the idea of helping all children become strong readers and would enjoy engaging others to support students, this position might be the right fit! 

Learn more about the position here


Page Ahead’s Local Business Partners

Old Stove Brewing: You can join us at Old Stove Gardens on Tuesday, August 20 as part of their Giving in the Gardens promotion! Page Ahead will have a table there and $1 from every beer/cider purchased will be donated to us! 

Buffalo Exchange: When you shop at Buffalo Exchange’s Ballard location, you have the option to support Page Ahead through their Tokens for Bags program! Instead of a plastic bag, Buffalo Exchange will offer every customer who makes a purchase one “token” valued at five cents (the cost to produce a bag) to donate to one of several local charities selected by the store. 

Thank You Nordstrom!

Our partners at Nordstrom have been steadfast in their support of children’s literacy. We are excited to announce that their latest grant will allow Page Ahead to buy books to support an entire school! 

Thank you, Nordstrom, for your consistent partnership—from grant awards to supporting your employees volunteering with us, we have so much gratitude for all that you do to put books in the hands of kids who need them most.


What we’re reading…

Michelle Schaefer is one of Page Ahead’s weekly office volunteers, helping us with our databases. She is passionate about poetry, running, and reading! Here’s what she has to say about a book she recently finished reading: 

“I recently read When Women Were Dragons, a novel written by Kelly Barnhill. This book is a post-feminist take on the feminist movement in 1955.

Kelly’s imaginative flare and creative writing style transforms women into fierce dragons that must either leave or incorporate themselves into a world of misogyny and misunderstanding. Through humorous and sometimes tragic characters we can look at aspects of feminism and gender issues via fantasy and surrealism. I found the book to be an enjoyable and memorable read. Whether you agree or disagree with the content Kelly definitely leaves you with something to think about.”