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�o l sov O*44 <br /> Common ! c <br /> South Bend <br /> 9 wGe <br /> +rf <br /> llLL5 <br /> NEWS RELEASE <br /> Date Thursday, August 14,2014, 9 a.m. <br /> From: Council Member at Large Derek D. Dieter Contact: 532-2200 ddieter ,southbendin.gov <br /> South Bend City Council Vice-President <br /> City of South Bend Teams Up with ` Get Booked" <br /> The City of South Bend will team up with the "Get Booked" program to set up "Huts" around South Bend. This <br /> program will be in conjunction with the Little Free Library to set up free standing libraries across the city. <br /> What is Little Free Library? <br /> It's a"take a book,return a book"gathering place where neighbors share their favorite literature and stories. In its <br /> most basic form,a Little Free Library is a box full of books where anyone may stop by and pick up a book(or two)and <br /> bring back another book to share. <br /> The"Get Booked"program began in 2011 when then South Bend Police Officer Derek Dieter began giving books <br /> to children around South Bend. Books were kept in the trunk of his police squad car and he was the Police <br /> Bookmobile. Initially books were donated by the St. Joseph County Library to start the initiative. <br /> In 2013, Dieter then teamed up with the South Bend Silverhawks and the Salvation Army Kroc Center, to reward <br /> children who read books and then did book reports. The program consisted of children reading five(5)books and <br /> then completing book reports. When the book reports were turned in,they would be rewarded with either four(4) <br /> tickets to a Silverhawks game or four(4)passes to the Kroc Center. <br /> Since their program started, Better World Books has supplied over 8,000 books to area youth. After Dieter retired <br /> from the Police Department, he continued the program as a City Council Member. In March of this year he went <br /> to four (4) schools to pass out books — at Muessel, Marquette, Tarkington and Holy Cross. An additional 300 <br /> books were passed out this Summer to youth attending the SBCSC Science Camps. <br /> Dieter and Deputy Mayor Mark Neal have teamed up, and the City of South Bend has partnered with the Little <br /> Free Library Program. Within the next few weeks, "Get Booked Huts" will be appearing all over South Bend. <br /> Initially these will be placed in City Parks, and then neighborhood locations may follow. Sites such as unity <br /> gardens,a vacant lot, or even a resident's yard could be a location for a"Hut". <br /> Local Carpenter Union 413 will build four(4) huts to kick off the program and they will be painted by area youth <br /> at the upcoming Art Beat on August 16t". <br /> Huts may be constructed by anyone and paperwork on the location must be filed and checked by the Building <br /> Department to make sure everything is up to City Code. Better World Books will continue to supply books to the <br /> "Huts"and Pandora Books will also contribute to keep the"Huts" stocked full of great reading materials for kids. <br /> For more information on the program go to LittleFreeLibrary.org <br />