With support from the California Arts Council, Tuleburg Press will collaborate with local schools and community centers to provide “Dino Rhyme Flow,” an arts enrichment after-school program to K-12 students.The project will foster literacy through hands-on projects using traditional skills, such as bookbinding, paper making, poetry, and story writing. Classes will be conducted with a mobile bookmaking studio at sites and at the Write Place, a 2000 sqft bookmaking center in downtown Stockton.
Tuleburg Press publishes local authors and mentors emerging writers at The Write Place, the organization’s creative writing and book arts center. We publish 1-3 books a year. Classes and field trips for people of all ages, with specific attention to low-income and marginalized groups, are held in paper making, book binding, letter press printing and writing in fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry. We currently service between 30-40 participants a month. Tuleburg Press collaborates with other organizations to provide these same services to specific groups: one.Charter Elementary School for homeless children, Community Medical Centers and the San Joaquin Pride Center are priority partners. Finally, we work with local school districts to enhance elementary school libraries, focusing on reopening shuttered sites, funding acquisitions, and lobbying for trained library technicians. Tuleburg Press is a stakeholder in the revitalization of the downtown Stockton core and a lead organization on arts advocacy and access in Stockton.