From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Mon Nov 4 08:14:11 2019 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 15:14:11 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News SRP 2020 Vouchers Message-ID: Good morning Youth Services staff! Summer Reading 2020 vouchers have been emailed to the person that completed the 2019 end of summer survey! If you have not received yours, you might want to check your spam/junk folder- sometimes my emails (that aren't sent through the listserv) will end up there. If it's not there, let me know and I can resend your information. PLEASE FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EMAIL!! This is VERY important, it's a new process this year and one I think will be easy for you all if you follow the instructions. If you have questions at any time, please do not hesitate to reach out! The deadline to place your order is 2 weeks from today, November 18th. Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3658 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Nov 5 09:34:50 2019 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 16:34:50 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Voucher info update Message-ID: <86cc852674da4e6ca2931f16a0dd29e7@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning Youth Services staff! I?ve heard from several of you that have placed your voucher order that the billing address is kind of wonky- it tends to autofill with the shipping address. As long as you include the voucher code, it will get billed to me! If you?d like further comfort that you won?t get billed, feel free to put my info into billing- but make sure YOUR LIBRARY is the shipping address! I?m more than happy to keep your orders if you ship them to me ?. My billing info is: Deanne Dekle New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Let me know if you have any questions! Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I did share his contact information with the lady, and I will share it here in case anyone would like to act on it. Paul Cochrell; 505-489-1670 paul at tallpaulmagic.com *Beth Nieman* Youth Services Librarian Carlsbad Public Library 101 S. Halagueno Street Carlsbad, NM 88220 575-885-6776 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com Tue Nov 5 14:54:09 2019 From: banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com (Beth Nieman) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 14:54:09 -0700 Subject: Youth Services News Summer reading performer has equipment stolen In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I see that there is a gofundme page for Tall Paul: https://www.gofundme.com/f/helping-kids-smile-one-birthday-at-a-time?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 *Beth Nieman* Youth Services Librarian Carlsbad Public Library 101 S. Halagueno Street Carlsbad, NM 88220 575-885-6776 On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 2:50 PM Beth Nieman wrote: > One of our patrons alerted me to the fact that magician "Tall Paul," who > came to the library last summer, had his car and all equipment stolen. He > got his car back, but his equipment was gone. > > > https://www.kob.com/albuquerque-news/local-magician-has-car-stolen-along-with-thousands-of-dollars-worth-of-equipment-inside/5543874/ > > > She mentioned how much her grandson, and all the children and parents, had > enjoyed his show, and asked me if the library could collect donations for > him to be able to buy some new equipment. I don't have the authority to > start collection on behalf of the library, but I passed the information > along to my director and to our library friends group. I did share his > contact information with the lady, and I will share it here in case anyone > would like to act on it. > > Paul Cochrell; 505-489-1670 > > paul at tallpaulmagic.com > > > *Beth Nieman* > Youth Services Librarian > Carlsbad Public Library > 101 S. Halagueno Street > Carlsbad, NM 88220 > 575-885-6776 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Nov 12 09:04:26 2019 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 16:04:26 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News SRP 2020 Vouchers Message-ID: Good Tuesday morning Youth Services staff! I just wanted to send you all a reminder that your SRP 2020 voucher orders must be placed by next Monday, November 18th! I don't have access to see who has placed their order yet so I can't reach out to those individual that haven't so if you are one of those people, make sure you get your goodies ordered!! There's no extending the deadline so please place your order by next Monday! If you have questions, please don't hesitate to reach out! Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3658 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com Tue Nov 12 11:31:28 2019 From: banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com (Beth Nieman) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 11:31:28 -0700 Subject: Youth Services News Update on Tall Paul's magic show Message-ID: I saw on Paul Cochrell's GoFundMe page that he has raised the money he needed to replace his stolen magic show equipment! Something to be thankful for! *Beth Nieman* Youth Services Librarian Carlsbad Public Library 101 S. 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Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] View this email in your browser [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/ed31fdf7-bdb5-4a6b-914b-6d20102f5ae2.jpg] ATTENTION: Important CSLP website information! We are doing some fall cleaning on our website and removing inactive users. If you have or have had a login to the CSLP website, and are interested in keeping your account active, please log in by December 31, 2019. If you have not logged in by that date, your account will be deleted. You will be able to re-sign up in the future if you would like to. Please log in today!: https://www.cslpreads.org/ The 2020 Incentive Catalog is live! Click here to view! https://www.cslpreads.org/cslp-store/ Ideas needed for the 2021 Program Manual: Tails and Tales. Click here and submit your idea today! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/a2bca2f8-221e-4880-b926-ca4adedc6262.jpg] Additional, and User Submitted, Content in the Online Manual One of the reasons CSLP exists is so that libraries do not have to "recreate the wheel" each year for summer reading. However, what if someone at your library excels at wheel creation? Wouldn't it be great if there was a platform where they could share their work for the benefit of all member libraries? [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/0f503413-0c5c-46ff-9be7-402a909b3c7f.jpg] Enter the "Online Only Materials" in the Online Manual In the Fall of 2019 CSLP changed its Rules of Use so that member libraries can use the artwork and slogans on any paper product. This includes bookmarks, flyers, reading log, banners, certificates, etc. If your library leverages this rule change, we encourage you to share your creation with all CSLP libraries. Please send an editable file to luke.kralik at cslpreads.org, he will add them to the online manual as he receives them. Be sure to check the manual from time to time to see what your colleagues have submitted! So Many Little Astronauts! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/_compresseds/4213ba22-08c0-41f2-82fd-5d70dbaace7e.jpg] The Ashland Public Library, Ashland, MA, usually hang up nametages for each child who registers for their summer reading program. However, this year they did something different. Librarian Lois McAuliffe reported that this year they purchased a photo printer and downloaded the NASA selfie app. Each child who registered at the library was turned into an astronaut! At the end of the summer the children could take their photo home. Blast Off! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/0127544c-2c66-44cc-88c4-74f284eb1b3d.jpg] Librarian Angela Creamer from the Estancia Public Library, Estancia, NM, sent this wonderful photo of a rocket her library created. The face of the young patron captures the wonder summer reading can bring! NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/_compresseds/f43a4bb8-1278-421b-b5d9-1dea34ef41d2.jpg] NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott paid a visit to the Braden River Library, Bradenton, FL. Youther Services Librarian Christine Culp was impressed with how generous Nicole was with her time. She stayed at the library and shook hundreds of little hands, and posed for photos. Children were able to ask questions like, "What kind of food do you eat in space?" and "How do you sleep on the Space Station?". A wonderful way to end their summer of space! Spacey Successes in Wyoming! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/c6529c7c-c9f3-4f48-90a8-b918ce548bf4.jpg] Library Manager Linda Naoi Goetz, Lincoln County Library, WY, shared that they had a very successful program this summer. Highlights include: 1. Creating Aurora and Nebula art with YA kids 2. Walking inside a planetarium with Wyoming Stargazing 3. AstroFest! weekend with our own DIY planetarium and DIY constellations, Asteroid MiniGolf in the stacks, and partnering with Fossil Butte National Monument to hear an astronomy lecture and view some really dark skies through telescopes. 4. Meteorite Scavenger Hunt looking for rocks painted with constellations, which collectively made up a phrase about the library. Prizes for finding a rock or solving the word puzzle were real meteorite and tektite fragments. 5. A Universe of Stories bookmark art contest! Did you have a program that was out of this world? Please send your photos and any informative details to Luke Kralik at: luke.kralik at cslpreads.org I would love to share them in our newsletter. Looking for some ideas to use or share? https://www.pinterest.com/cslpreads/ Increasingly, public libraries are feeding hungry bodies as well as hungry minds during the summer ? and throughout the year. The CSLP?s ad hoc Child and Community Well-Being committee is developing resources to support and encourage library participation in the USDA?s Summer Food Service Program and other initiatives to help kids and teens stay nourished, active, and healthy when school is out. These resources include the Libraries and Summer Food page on the CSLP website; a new Facebook group for news, support, and resource-sharing; and a series of stories showcasing the experiences of libraries around the country. Summer Meals at the Hemet Public Library by Jennifer McNeal, Hemet Public Library, Hemet CA The Hemet Public Library is a single branch, city-funded library of 86,000, located in Hemet, California. Our local school district reports that 80% of students are on the free and reduced meal plan at school. Library staff posed the question, ?If our goal is to prevent summer slide and keep children reading, how can children concentrate on learning when they are hungry?? With so many children facing food insecurity, the library decided to take action to help ensure that children continue to get meals during the summer school break. In 2015, the library approached the local school district to see if we could serve as a summer meals site for the USDA?s Summer Food Service Program, and a partnership was formed. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/56f81ace-5a50-4f81-b7ab-ce51967e0ad5.jpg] For the past 5 summers, lunch has been served at the Hemet Public Library on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (the week days that the library is open). The library is fortunate to have an indoor, multi-purpose room where lunch can be served. The school district prepares the meals at their facility and transports them to the library every morning. School district staff serves the food to the children between 11:30 am ? 12:30 pm. The library provides refrigerators, storage space for dry foods, as well as tables, chairs, and staff time to cover clean-up after each meal. The school district handles all of the paper work relating to the USDA program. During the 2019 summer, 1,849 meals were served at the Hemet Public Library over 19 days. After serving as a lunch site for several years now, my advice to those looking to start a program at their library is to start early! Working out the logistics with your partners, whether that is the local school district or another community food organization, takes a great deal of time. There are insurance issues, contract logistics, local government approval, etc., that will pop up during the process. Summer lunch at the library has become a central part of the Hemet Public Library?s annual summer reading program. Over the past several summers, library staff noticed a decline in event attendance if the event was more than an hour before or after lunch was served. Consequently, summer reading events now revolve around lunch time, with many activities happening during lunch. The library has many community partners, such as local authors, museum staff, Boy and Girl Scout troops, and the County Public Health Department, who provided free lunch-time activities. Having community partners greatly reduced the strain on library staff to provide summer entertainment. The Friends of the Hemet Public Library and the Hemet Public Library Foundation provided financial support for the library to hire professional entertainers to provide library patrons with fun, unique, and educational activities. Altogether, the Hemet Public Library was able to provide an activity practically every day for lunch attendees. On days when there was going to be a big performance following lunch, such as a magician, the number of lunch attendees doubled. The school district was provided with a copy of the library?s summer events schedule so that they could plan accordingly. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/89130c7a-2965-4018-8554-472c63b83576.jpg] As part of the summer lunch at the library, the library has an optional survey for lunch attendees to complete. One of the questions included is ?Where else do you get lunch?? While most of the responders said they get lunch at home, a few said that they did not get lunch anywhere else besides the library. To know that because our library is a summer meals site, a child did not have to go hungry that day, makes all of the work surrounding the process worth it. Blindness Awareness Month by Outreach Librarian for the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped In October, many blind and low vision individuals celebrate Blindness Awareness Month. This isn?t a celebration with parties or balloons but rather a renewal in the energy in promoting accessibility, fighting stereotypes, and promoting equality. They do this through carefully crafted events like Meet the Blind Month and White Cane Day. Libraries are for everyone, and one way that libraries can promote inclusion is to incorporate events, programs, and materials that are focused on those with visual impairments. Some ideas can include: * Highlight audio description in your DVD and movie collection * Host an accessible movie day by showing a movie with audio description * Invite your local talking book and Braille Library/library for the blind and physically print disabled to host a program at your branch * Invite local groups that work with visually impaired clients on a tactile tour of your library * Create a tactile art workshop that incorporates Braille, large print, and audio functions * Host an accessible technology fair, complete with demonstrations and interactivities * Host a talk that dispels myths about having visual impairments Of course, this list isn?t all-inclusive, but rather just the beginning. As more individuals develop low vision and other visual impairments, libraries become a lifeline. By highlighting their accessibility, libraries engage with a user group that is often under served. What is on the horizon for CSLP? 2020: Theme/Fairytales, Mythology, Fantasy; Slogan/?Imagine Your Story? Artist/LeUyen Pham 2021: Theme/Animals; Slogan/?Tails and Tales? Artist/Salina Yoon 2022: Theme/World-Social Justice-Unity-Kindness-Inclusion-Change-Diversity-Equity-Make a difference-Embrace different cultures; Slogan/?All Together Now? Artist/Sophie Blackall 2023: Theme/Oceanography; Slogan/TBD; Artist/Frank Morrison [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/53439c2e-a9d6-48f4-913a-b440f94ac0d6.jpg] Was this forwarded to you? Click here to sign up for your own copy of the newsletter! [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Twitter] [Website] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I've heard from several that they never received the original email with the voucher code and instructions- a lot of times my emails end up in a junk or spam folder so if you received a voucher for filling out the SRP 2019 survey and never received that email (sent out November 4th), please check that folder or email me and I can resend it. If you have any questions during the ordering process or about anything, please don't hesitate to reach out! Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3658 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Fri Nov 15 15:16:27 2019 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 22:16:27 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Fw: [EXT] Your Collaborative Summer Library Program order has been received! In-Reply-To: <850ecc6e436889c9540ef35e1abf5b8c@cslpreads.org> References: <850ecc6e436889c9540ef35e1abf5b8c@cslpreads.org> Message-ID: <5b013ec0d5fa4c898db974bb2507c66f@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good afternoon Youth Services staff- Someone placed the order below and input me as the shipping address. If this was your order, please email me ASAP. If I don?t hear from the library who placed the order then I?ll be cancelling it. Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library ________________________________ From: Website Submission Sent: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:01:13 PM To: Dekle, Deanne, DCA Subject: [EXT] Your Collaborative Summer Library Program order has been received! Thank you for your order Hi Deanne, Thanks for your order. It?s on-hold until we confirm that payment has been received. In the meantime, here?s a reminder of what you ordered: [Order #79371] (November 15, 2019) Product Quantity Price Imagine Your Story Children's Standard Bookmarks 1 $4.95 Imagine Your Story Children's Spanish Bookmarks 1 $4.95 Imagine Your Story Adult Large Poster 1 $0.50 Imagine Your Story Bulletin Board Decorator 1 $3.85 Imagine Your Story Small Vinyl Banner 1 $17.95 Imagine Your Story Mobile 1 $4.75 Imagine Your Story Adult Standard Bookmarks 1 $4.95 Imagine Your Story Window Clings 1 $3.00 Imagine Your Story Mini Buttons 2 $4.00 Imagine Your Story Temporary Tattoos 1 $6.25 Imagine Your Story Magnetic Bookmarks 1 $6.50 Imagine Your Story Stickers 1 $2.75 Imagine Your Story Paper Wristbands 1 $3.25 Imagine Your Story Rubber Stamp 1 $2.25 Subtotal: $69.90 Discount: -$69.90 Shipping: $7.50 via Standard Shipping Tax: $0.00 Payment method: Send Invoice Total: $7.50 Billing address Deanne Deakle New Mexico State Library 1209 Camion Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9705 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us Shipping address Deanne Deakle New Mexico State Library 1209 Camion Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 We look forward to fulfilling your order soon. Collaborative Summer Library Program Please remit to: Collaborative Summer Library Program P.O. Box 953 Mason City, IA 50402-0953 EIN: 42-1519652 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From melisa at corraleslibrary.org Fri Nov 15 15:31:54 2019 From: melisa at corraleslibrary.org (Melisa Chandler) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 16:31:54 -0600 Subject: Youth Services News Fw: [EXT] Your Collaborative Summer Library Program order has been received! In-Reply-To: <5b013ec0d5fa4c898db974bb2507c66f@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> References: <850ecc6e436889c9540ef35e1abf5b8c@cslpreads.org> <5b013ec0d5fa4c898db974bb2507c66f@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: On 2019-11-15 16:16, Dekle, Deanne, DCA wrote: > Good afternoon Youth Services staff- > Someone placed the order below and input me as the shipping address. > If this was your order, please email me ASAP. If I don?t hear from > the library who placed the order then I?ll be cancelling it. > > Deanne Dekle > Youth Services & Outreach Consultant > New Mexico State Library > > ------------------------- > > FROM: Website Submission > SENT: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:01:13 PM > TO: Dekle, Deanne, DCA > SUBJECT: [EXT] Your Collaborative Summer Library Program order has > been received! > > THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER > > Hi Deanne, > > Thanks for your order. It?s on-hold until we confirm that payment > has been received. In the meantime, here?s a reminder of what you > ordered: > > [ORDER #79371] (NOVEMBER 15, 2019) > > PRODUCT > QUANTITY > PRICE > > Imagine Your Story Children's Standard Bookmarks > 1 > $4.95 > > Imagine Your Story Children's Spanish Bookmarks > 1 > $4.95 > > Imagine Your Story Adult Large Poster > 1 > $0.50 > > Imagine Your Story Bulletin Board Decorator > 1 > $3.85 > > Imagine Your Story Small Vinyl Banner > 1 > $17.95 > > Imagine Your Story Mobile > 1 > $4.75 > > Imagine Your Story Adult Standard Bookmarks > 1 > $4.95 > > Imagine Your Story Window Clings > 1 > $3.00 > > Imagine Your Story Mini Buttons > 2 > $4.00 > > Imagine Your Story Temporary Tattoos > 1 > $6.25 > > Imagine Your Story Magnetic Bookmarks > 1 > $6.50 > > Imagine Your Story Stickers > 1 > $2.75 > > Imagine Your Story Paper Wristbands > 1 > $3.25 > > Imagine Your Story Rubber Stamp > 1 > $2.25 > > SUBTOTAL: > $69.90 > > DISCOUNT: > -$69.90 > > SHIPPING: > $7.50 via Standard Shipping > > TAX: > $0.00 > > PAYMENT METHOD: > Send Invoice > > TOTAL: > $7.50 > > BILLING ADDRESS > > Deanne Deakle > New Mexico State Library > 1209 Camion Carlos Rey > Santa Fe, NM 87507 > 505-476-9705 > deanne.dekle at state.nm.us > > SHIPPING ADDRESS > > Deanne Deakle > New Mexico State Library > 1209 Camion Carlos Rey > Santa Fe, NM 87507 > > We look forward to fulfilling your order soon. > > Collaborative Summer Library Program > > PLEASE REMIT TO: > Collaborative Summer Library Program > P.O. Box 953 > Mason City, IA 50402-0953 > EIN: 42-1519652 > _______________________________________________ > Nmythserv mailing list > Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com > http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv This is not my order, but it was really easy for this to happen as it did to me as well. I thought I could find an easy way to edit that but I was unable to. In case the person who placed this order is having trouble making the change a simple call worked for me. I just called the number for the company and she took care of making that change. Best, Melisa Chandler Youth Services Librarian Corrales Community Library 505-897 0733 melisa at corraleslibrary.org From banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com Tue Nov 19 14:22:22 2019 From: banieman at cityofcarlsbadnm.com (Beth Nieman) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 14:22:22 -0700 Subject: Youth Services News Products for summer reading Message-ID: In light of the statement released today on CSLP's Facebook page that they are planning to withdraw items with Native American imagery, is there any guideline on how long it will take to replace the artwork? *Beth Nieman* Youth Services Librarian Carlsbad Public Library 101 S. Halagueno Street Carlsbad, NM 88220 575-885-6776 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Mon Nov 25 13:18:40 2019 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 20:18:40 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Summer Reading 2020 Artwork Message-ID: <49b0135fb2e346dc82fcb8c164c85ceb@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good afternoon Youth Services staff- Some of you may have seen this on social media or heard me talk about it in a workshop, but for those that haven't, I wanted to share with you CSLP's official statement on the artwork for Summer Reading 2020, Imagine Your Story. I've attached it to this email, you can also read it at https://www.cslpreads.org/. CSLP has removed all 4 posters from the online store and have replaced them one image of three children holding a book. Because our voucher orders were placed prior to this statement, if you had those posters in your voucher order, you will be receiving the original images. Per the statement: We ask that all member libraries consider the message shared above and to use your best judgement when representing cultures outside your own. If you received an early shipment of print materials and would like a refund or replacement, please send your request, along with your order number, to custserv at cslpreads.org. If you have access to the original manual art, CSLP is granting additional flexibility on how the artwork may be used. For the program year 2020, member libraries may modify the CSLP artwork to conform to their personal, or institutional standards of inclusivity. If you have any questions regarding this statement or your order or anything, please don't hesitate to reach out! Deanne Dekle Youth Services & Outreach Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [EL-4 small] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you have not logged in by that date, your account will be deleted. You will be able to re-sign up in the future if you would like to. Please log in today!: https://www.cslpreads.org/ The 2020 Incentive Catalog is live! Click here to view! https://www.cslpreads.org/cslp-store/ Ideas needed for the 2021 Program Manual: Tails and Tales. Click here and submit your idea today! Important Update on the CSLP 2020 Artwork and Products If this is the first you have heard of the necessary changes that were made to the 2020 program, please read this letter for context: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2020-artwork-statement.pdf Products containing the offensive imagery have been removed, and the new poster and reading record design have been added to the online store. Essentially, the product line up has stabilized, and you can resume using the CSLP online store to place orders: https://www.cslpreads.org/cslp-store/ For a quick guide to the products in question: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2020-incentive-catalog-message.docx Thank you for your patience as we have made these important changes to our program. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/defbbb34-5037-49a2-9725-f985c0aa9f55.jpg] Library Space Camp! Sherry Scheline of the Donnelly Public Library District, Donnelly, ID, shared this amazing use of funds provided by their Friends Group. Instead of purchasing prizes for anyone who read more than 50 books this summer, they decided to provide a two day Space Camp! [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/39e5226f-7032-42b6-ad59-291d73f84806.jpg] Children were given space suits and had to train to be astronauts. They started with yoga in the mornings, had rocketry, drone training, robot battles, and ate lunch on the I.S.S. (dehydrated food on the school playground). What an amazing memory! Did you have a program that was out of this world? Please send your photos and any informative details to Luke Kralik at: luke.kralik at cslpreads.org I would love to share them in our newsletter. Looking for some ideas to use or share? https://www.pinterest.com/cslpreads/ Increasingly, public libraries are feeding hungry bodies as well as hungry minds during the summer ? and throughout the year. The CSLP?s ad hoc Child and Community Well-Being committee is developing resources to support and encourage library participation in the USDA?s Summer Food Service Program and other initiatives to help kids and teens stay nourished, active, and healthy when school is out. These resources include the Libraries and Summer Food page on the CSLP website; a new Facebook group for news, support, and resource-sharing; and a series of stories showcasing the experiences of libraries around the country. Central Arkansas Library System Helps Young People with Food While School?s Out By Kay Kay DeRossette, Project Coordinator, Be Mighty Little Rock [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/e53c45cf-98ab-4b40-be0b-eaa2f0528612.jpg] Over the past year, Be Mighty Little Rock created an unprecedented partnership of organizations across the City of Little Rock to help kids, teens, and their families. The Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) administered the program, and with the help of crucial partners, Be Mighty connected kids and teens with nutritious meals throughout the summer months. Be Mighty meal sites serve young people all year round, but summer months are a special high-risk time for food insecurity. Kids who ordinarily get much of their nutrition through school meals during the school year may face challenges during the summer that leave them hungry. In 2019, summer meals were served at sixteen schools, eleven libraries, five community centers, several Boys and Girls Clubs, and one park. To get the project started while school was still in session, CALS worked with the Little Rock School District to send an informational text about free summer meals to all parents of district students. In addition, Central Arkansas Water placed an insert featuring summer meal information in water bills sent to 90,000 households. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/3841df6b-ceb2-48cd-8483-9917ac0a1322.jpg] Because transportation challenges can prevent many young people from reaching meal sites, CALS received a grant from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) to provide kids and teens free transportation during summer months. The grant supported a partnership between CALS and Rock Region METRO to distribute free bus passes to Summer Reading Club participants. Those bus passes enabled many families to travel to the meal sites where food was being served. To hear from the families about their positive experiences, see this video from NRPA. CALS has been serving summer meals for several years now, but in 2019, the Be Mighty campaign connected the meals with Summer Reading Club for the first time. Be Mighty hosted activities during the annual summer reading kickoff event known as CALS Kidstock. At the event, elected officials helped families prepare healthy snacks like trail mix and smoothies, while a photo booth with fruit and vegetable cut-outs made for a funny and popular attraction. And throughout the project months, CALS staff partnered with meal sites to deliver 24 hours of NRPA?s Commit to Health nutrition literacy curriculum to kids. To conclude the summer project, Be Mighty partnered with Little Rock Parks and Recreation to host an end-of-summer celebration at War Memorial Splash Pad. The event featured a cookout, sprinklers, the Little Rock Fire Department, and team sports, games, and dances. It was the perfect way to end an epic summer for the Be Mighty kids. To read the entire article: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/be_mighty_little_rock.pdf Bilingual English & American Sign Language Storytime: Creating a Model Maranda Schoppert, Children's Librarian, Germantown Library, MD More and more children?s librarians are incorporating American Sign Language into their storytimes. Sign language can be a great early literacy tool because it helps babies express themselves before they can use spoken words. Because of this, I wanted to create a bilingual storytime model that would be accessible for both hearing and deaf families, creating an inclusive community event. First and foremost, it takes two to make this program work?a children?s librarian with a passion for ASL and a native ASL storyteller who is Deaf. The children?s librarian provides his/her knowledge and best practices of children programming, while an ASL storyteller contributes the bilingual/cultural/deaf awareness aspect for the program. By collaborating together, the pair can present an integrative storytime that meets the needs of all who may benefit. The trick is to use rhymes, songs and stories that will be familiar to your patrons, but will also lend itself more easily to introducing signs. Having a common thread in the theme that lends itself to sign repetition (i.e. farm animals or colors) is very important. Pick stories and rhymes that will encourage the audience to use the same signs again and again. Introduce key signs before every story, song, or rhyme. When selecting books to read, we?ve found that stories that include a dialogue going back and forth work best. ?Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See? or ?I Went Walking? are prime examples of picture books that can be read/signed as a conversation between the storyteller and the librarian. In both of these books, the librarian doesn?t have to learn to sign the whole book. Instead they learn a single phrase, which is repeated throughout the story. For example, in ?Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?? the audience can join in by signing along with the librarian. The audience and librarian can ask the performer, ?What did you see?? The ASL Storyteller will then respond by giving the sign for the animal, color, or object. Another strategy is to pick a fun song like ?The More We Get Together? as an anchor for every bilingual storytime. We?ve found that bookending our storytimes with the same rhyme, gives the audience something familiar at the start and end of each storytime. Repeat the rhyme?starting out slow and get faster and faster each time to make it fun, while still reinforcing the signs. A dress rehearsal an hour before the performance is extremely important especially when using an ASL interpreter. During the rehearsal, the librarian, storyteller and interpreter will work on the timing, tune alignment and choreography to the songs to ensure that they each are in sync with one another. This can be achieved through cues from the interpreter and eye contact between the storyteller and the performer. Make sure there is always signing on stage. If the librarian is speaking without signing, either the storyteller will mimic or integrate the verbal delivery via ASL or the interpreter can come up on stage. Integrating these bilingual storytimes into your regular programming can be challenging and working this through, we?ve found that incorporating this program into an already established storytime slot, works best. Promote it ahead of time, so that your patrons won?t be taken unawares. Ultimately, these storytimes should be fun and engaging. You want to give the crowd something familiar while seamlessly integrating American Sign Language into your rhymes, stories and songs. The more you get into it, the more they will get into it too! Full STEAM Ahead with STAR Net: Sky Heroes: An Activity Reinventing the Constellations In this hands-on STEAM activity, patrons celebrate their heroes (fictional and nonfictional) by creating connect-the-dot star patterns to represent them. By using the printable ?Sky Heroes? Star Charts, patrons can go out and find their new constellations in the night sky! This is a great summer 2020 activity ? it helps patrons learn about constellations and it gets their own creative juices flowing by allowing them to create a story. Try pairing this activity with a story-time about constellations; suggested books can be found on the STEM Activity Clearinghouse. What is on the horizon for CSLP? 2020: Theme/Fairytales, Mythology, Fantasy; Slogan/?Imagine Your Story? Artist/LeUyen Pham 2021: Theme/Animals; Slogan/?Tails and Tales? Artist/Salina Yoon 2022: Theme/World-Social Justice-Unity-Kindness-Inclusion-Change-Diversity-Equity-Make a difference-Embrace different cultures; Slogan/?All Together Now? Artist/Sophie Blackall 2023: Theme/Oceanography; Slogan/TBD; Artist/Frank Morrison [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/53439c2e-a9d6-48f4-913a-b440f94ac0d6.jpg] Was this forwarded to you? Click here to sign up for your own copy of the newsletter! [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Twitter] [Website] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Statereps mailing list Statereps at cslpreads.org http://cslpreads.org/mailman/listinfo/statereps_cslpreads.org