The big weekend
finally arrived after much planning and logistics. Our first moment with Juan
Villoro was meeting him at the “Pollo Feliz” (sort of like a Mexican version of
KFC) on the outskirts of SMA to head to the first rural community. Out of the
taxi stood this very tall distinguished author. Days later I can think back to
that moment, the nervousness I felt before getting to know him - he is so well
known and respected in all of Mexico and the world and now was here to join our
little Libros para Todos team for the weekend.
Walking to Los Ricos |
Crossing the river to Los Ricos |
Los Ricos with La Cuadrilla |
Drawing - El rio en forma de corazon |
On their way back to La Cuadrilla |
So…. back to SMA
where Juan Villoro went to find an internet so that he could write his weekly
column for the newspaper which appears in Mexico City as well as Spain and had
a strict deadline. With only minutes between he was off to the next scheduled event.
At the Literary Sala talk |
Friday, Nov 13, 2015
El Huizachal |
Large crowd at El Huizachal with El Tigre and Estacia de San Antonio |
Horte's daughter Arely |
One of the reason for the great success (even more than
earlier years) is the fact that we held a teacher’s training class for several
hours in September, before any books were distributed. Daniela Franco organized
this event and Carmen gave the course – about this year’s chosen book and about
reading with children. Each participant was given a notebook and their copy of
the book and through exercises and demonstration Carmen supplied tools to go
forward. With this success, we plan more of this for the coming year.
Cruz del Palmar |
So, we walk up to the area where we could see the 125
children of Cruz del Palmar sitting and what do we see. Several girls with
gigantic pompoms cheering "Chiquitibum a la bim bom ba,
chiquitiboom a la bim bom ba, a la bio, a la bao, a la bim bom ba, Juan
Villoro, rah rah rah!!!"
What
a welcome to yet another community with beautiful children waiting for this
talk to begin. This as the other communities has the children all in uniforms
and clean and shiny faces though many do not have the luxury of plumbing and
infrastructure as we are all used to. Here again Juan Villoro received a gift
of a beautiful mirror and followed his questions and answers with another round
of book signing.
Signing books at Cruz del Palmar |
Inauguration of Sala Literaria |
Saturday, Nov 14, 2015
Front row - Ojala Ninos |
Waiting on line at Bellas Artes |
The long line for autographs at Bellas Artes |
I know that this project helps many children, but I would
be remiss if I did not say that it helps many of us that are making it happen.
To do something from our hearts, helps our hearts. These children could warm
the hearts of anyone and Juan Villoro helped to touch their soul, as well as my
own.
Each day had one or more buses leaving SMA for rural
communities to pick up children and transport them to other places. Several
times they were lost but eventually found. It was a big logistical problem. Thanks to our transportation angels, Miguel from Liceo de la Lenga who
organized all the buses, to Richard
who went out early on Friday to El Tigre with the bus and to Mariana from Apoyo a Gente Emprendedora
who went with two of the buses to rural communities.
A huge thank you to Daniela Franco without whom I could
never have done this project either this year or the past two. She is our
“connector” to most of the rural communities through her work with another
fantastic program call Apopo a Gente Emprendedora (Help for people in small businesses
or entrepreneurs).
A huge thank you to Carmen Rioja who managed the teacher
training, took good care of Juan Villoro during the whole weekend and offered
the “reading circle” in Spanish for adults for “El Libro Salvaje”. Again, such an important team member.
A huge thank you to Armida Zepeda who directs the Sala
Literaria at Bellas Artes and was there for me for hundreds of emails and
details coordinating lots of things.
Thanks to the SMA Literary Sala – Susan Page, Dorit Arazi
and Maia Williams for your support.
There were many from our “Team Libros para Todos” who
also deserve thanks for their individual tasks during the year and on the
weekend – Agnes Olive, Cynthia Claus, Kim Fairbanks, Pat Miller, Paula McGuire,
Betse Davis, Gracie Kirn, Tina Buesch, Marc and Bobi Salish, Jo Sanders, and
especially to my wonderful Servidor, Media Naranja (other half) and special
husband Ricardo. I hope that I have not left out anyone and if I did, it is not
because you were not there to help – blame it on my memory!!!
Thanks also to our sponsors: Centro Cultural Ignacio Ramírez “El
Nigromante” Bellas Artes, Liceo de la Lengua, Hotel Posada Corazon, Apopyo a
Gente Emprendedora, Biblioteca Publica, and Rural Education Institute of
Mexico.
Lastly, and most importantly – THANKS to all of you who are
reading this long story as you were probably a donor or supporter in some other
way. This is one of the best ways you can help as money is what we use to buy
book! Thanks so much.
I will also add....YES, I am proud of myself for directing this awesome team and helping to make it happen. In the memory of my parents, I love being of service and this was a way to always keep them alive in my heart.
Now I would like to add a summary, in his words, from
Ricardo – who always has a great way of expressing himself from his heart.
We just finished another successful event called Libros para Todos. This is the third year and we have grown from 250 young readers to almost 600 and with many more communities wanting to be a part of our project next year. The program believes that through reading the world will open up with new possibilities and delights for these 4th, 5th and 6th graders. For so many of our readers this will be the first book they will own or possess. Many of these participants will never have the opportunity to leave or even travel in their own county, Mexico. I am happy to say and to be a part of this project, where I saw with my own eyes the joy of reading that these children experienced. Meeting the author and having their book signed, gave each one a deep sense of pride and the hope of further possibilities in life through the act of reading. Sometimes the smallest of things produce the largest effect. Even through I'm not able to measure it, in my own heart I can feel the joy that I saw and even if it was only for a day, the world is a better place for it.
This is only half of the story because so many volunteers
helped make this happen and too many to list here but they know who they are.
This project has legs now and will continue for many years ahead and thanks also
to the donors for giving so much of your treasure to support Libros
para Todos.
Richard entertains while Juan signs books |
For me there was another gift this year. After living for
almost 6 years in Mexico this week helped to make me feel like a citizen. It
gave me a link or a tie to my communities here in the state Guanajuato and has
shown me that the world has no borders and that we are all brothers breathing
the same air.
We had 3 Spanish events outside the city and 1 inside the city as well as one in English. They all were well attended and each reader not only had their books signed by the author, Juan Villoro but he was able to talk to them at length and answer their many thoughtful questions. I can assure you that each child that attended left with the joy of reading and a realization that they may not be able to travel due to having minimal resources but through reading and with a good imagination they can sprout wings and fly,
We had 3 Spanish events outside the city and 1 inside the city as well as one in English. They all were well attended and each reader not only had their books signed by the author, Juan Villoro but he was able to talk to them at length and answer their many thoughtful questions. I can assure you that each child that attended left with the joy of reading and a realization that they may not be able to travel due to having minimal resources but through reading and with a good imagination they can sprout wings and fly,
I am looking forward to next year and so are the many
children that will take part in this precious program. I just feel so lucky to
of been a part of this work and to my many new friends. Sending love from Ricardo.
Photos by Barry Weiss and Susan Neulist
Photos by Barry Weiss and Susan Neulist
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