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GRANDPA FRED - Volunteer - Chinatown Library

LAPL Chinatown Branch
LAPL Chinatown Branch
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Written by student producer Mabel Chan

Located at the intersection of Hill and Ord Street, the Chinatown Branch Public Library is a friendly, inviting place that gives access to a variety of books and videos. This library carries a deep personal meaning because it provided an opportunity for many children like me to enhance their vocabulary. I recall going to the library almost daily, every summer in my elementary school years. Now as a senior citizen and regular library volunteer, known by many children as Grandpa Fred, guided me through countless numbers of reading sessions that I was and still am thankful for. Although Grandpa Fred no longer remembers me as a child, he was thrilled I communicated with him in his native language, Toisanese. The Chinatown youth love Grandpa Fred, who is also a retired war veteran. Grandpa Fred is very active in the community. He teaches English to adults at a local church and participates with several community organizations including the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA). Before retiring, Grandpa Fred fought in World War II and then studied to become a commercial artist.

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