Project Literacy Celebrating 30 Years of Teaching English to Immigrants

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Project Literacy, the Watertown group that offers free help to adults seeking to learn to read, write or speak English, will celebrate its 30th anniversary on April 30.

Executive Director Philippa Biggers said that the celebration will take place on Sunday, April 30 from 1:30-4 p.m. at the Watertown Free Public Library, 123 Main St., Watertown

Project Literacy provides free classes taught by professional ESOL teachers, as well as, one-on-one and small group tutoring by trained volunteers, and conversation circles led by native English speakers.

To become a student, make an appointment to register. Contact Philippa Biggers at pbiggers@watertown-ma.gov or 617-924-8797 to schedule an appointment.

Once registered, students go on a waiting list. From the waiting list, we enroll new students in classes in September, November, and January. Tutoring can begin at different times during the year.

Click here for information about how to become a Project Literacy tutor. No experience is necessary.

Read more about Project Literacy here.

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