From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Thu Apr 1 09:42:10 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 15:42:10 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News CSLP Newsletter: March 2021 and FB Storytime Zoom Message-ID: Good morning Youth Services staff! Below you?ll find the newest CSLP newsletter with lots of really great info. I?ve also included the link (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dB59V7_OF9SFHbeLnd-AbP7sCOLl3EXl?usp=sharing) to watch the Facebook Storytime Zoom session we had yesterday. Thanks to the presenters: Beth from Carlsbad, Ivy from Magdalena and Stephanie from Los Lunas as well as everyone who attended. Keep an eye out for more sessions like this on different topics! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image002.jpg at 01D726DB.4B4DEB50] View this email in your browser [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/ed31fdf7-bdb5-4a6b-914b-6d20102f5ae2.jpg] The last "Order by" "Receive by" date is approaching. Place your order by May 1st to receive by June 1st. https://www.cslpreads.org/cslp-store/ Coming Early April: "Tails and Tales, Part 2", a supplemental collection of worksheets and resources to support your library mitigate the uncertainty caused by the pandemic. 2021 Tails & Tales themed StickTogethers available for preorder. Click here to view! https://letsticktogether.com/collections/cslp-tails-tales [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/68777689-f2b4-41a1-9d91-9050f253cb23.jpg] Comparing Apples to Oranges by Aimee Adams, Events Coordinator, Medina County District Library, Ohio In the world of statistics, previous years always pop back up since we normally compare them to the current year?s performance. While 2020 is behind us, it continues to haunt us like those leftovers that got pushed to the back of the fridge. You?ve probably heard the age-old idiom that ?you can?t compare apples to oranges,? but what if you could? Using fill rate ratios can add an extra dimension to your system?s programming audits to determine which programs to resume as COVID-19 restrictions relax. If you are in a multi-branch system perhaps you are accustomed to thinking big branches are apples and small branches are oranges--incomparable. You might also consider your Summer Reading Kick-Off celebration that brings in hundreds or thousands an apple while your story times that only bring in tens are oranges. How can you compare the two? Consider adopting a method of examining the fill rate ratio by using expected and actual attendance stats. Develop the expected attendance as part of your program planning process. How many people do you expect to attend? Sometimes it?s pretty straightforward: * How many people can fit in the room? * How many kits of supplies are available? * If you booked a presenter, do they have a limit? Sometimes it takes a bit more thought: * Does your library have a target ROI per program? * Is there a certain dollar amount per person that your library strives to hit? * How many people are likely to attend based on other similar programs? Now you have a number of how many people you expect to attend?whether it?s 10 or 500. After the program takes place, take the number of actual attendees and divide it by the expected attendance numbers. This number will give you the fill rate ratio for that particular program. For example, if I plan a story time for 30 people and 25 attend, I end up with a ratio of 83% (25 / 30 = 83.33%). Once all programs have an expected attendance and fill rate ratio, you have the ability to compare some apples to oranges: small-scale can be compared to larger-scale programs and branches can be compared. This method shows how small-but-mighty branches and programs can hold their own against larger counterparts. It also demonstrates there can be much more to stats and success than merely counting people in chairs. Tabletop Role Playing Games: A Summer Primer by Christine Martin-Resotko, Capital Area District Libraries - Mason, MI Tabletop role playing games make a wonderful addition to any summer reading program. For this year?s theme, some appropriate games would be Tails of Equestria (My Little Pony Friendship is Magic), Pugmire, The Secret of Cats (FATE supplement), and Anthro Adventures (Dungeons and Dragons supplement). [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/fbf7e8cd-82a8-4b8e-ac51-4b3ebc37620a.jpg] Summer is a perfect time to get creative with kids and teens. There are crafts, storytimes, and more that we see every year and all the kids enjoy. What can sometimes be lacking is a more interactive, cooperative creative outlet. Tabletop role playing games can feel that niche. A tabletop role playing game (RPG) is where you and a group of 4-8 people cooperatively tell a story that you make up as you go along. You have books with rules to guide your play, dice to help randomize the results of any action you wish to take, and one person who takes the role of the Game Master (GM) or Dungeon Master (DM), the person who guides the whole process. The whole thing takes place in the imaginations of the people playing. All you really need is a rule book, dice, paper, pencils, and a group of players. There are no age limits for this hobby, and you can explore any genre you like. The great thing about incorporating tabletop RPGs into summer reading programs is that your theme is already picked out for you. If your theme is superheroes, start a game with all your players as kids or teens who just got their superpowers and have to navigate life with them. A space theme leads you to popular franchises like Star Trek and Star Wars. The sky?s the limit to the choices of games you have. The best place to start is to look for a Quickstart adventure. This is an adventure with an abbreviated set of rules and a group of characters for your players. It is a perfect starting place if you aren?t familiar with tabletop RPGs and don?t want to have to read through several hundred pages of rules and setting information. Most games require some kind of dice, and there are plenty of free dice roller apps that can accommodate almost any game. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/965ad4d9-0abf-46fd-b850-682095872743.jpg] For those familiar with RPGs, look for adventures or settings for a preferred game system. Many people have created rules to modify games like Dungeons and Dragons for all sorts of settings. There are also many generic systems that allow for any type of play desired. FATE and GURPs are two of the most flexible systems on the market, and both have free PDFs available. The best part is when the group is together. Kids and teens come up with wild ideas while playing. The story will take all sorts of twists and turns. Everyone will laugh, and have stories to tell to all their friends. Being part of the story is the best part of any RPG. They are the heroes battling the bad guys, investigating the hidden temple, exploring a new planet. Imaginations will soar, and they will keep coming back for more. Enjoy the ride. What is your library planning to do for 2021? Please send your photos, ideas, 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 for 2021 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 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 Facebook group for news, support, and resource-sharing; and an ongoing series of stories showcasing the experiences of libraries around the country. 2021 Summer Food Service Program: What Libraries Need to Know By Janet Ingraham Dwyer, Library Consultant, State Library of Ohio & Chair, CSLP Child & Community Well-Being Committee Hundreds of libraries around the USA participate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), a USDA-funded program that provides free meals and snacks to children ages 0-18 in communities with high levels of need. Libraries and SFSP are a great fit! The library is a trusted, accessible community center known for free services, available to everyone, without any stigma of ?handout.? Libraries are also justly famous for drop-in enrichment programming, which increases the attractiveness and use of SFSP sites. Libraries enhance meal distribution with Summer Library Program registration, take-and-make crafts, and other programs to-go. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/4c21b7ea-edd5-4c50-81b5-8b9faa756ac0.jpg] Purchase this banner in the CSLP Shop! SFSP is also good for the library. Besides the obvious benefits of addressing hunger and supporting vulnerable youth, participation benefits libraries through: * Access to new user groups. * Visibility of the library as an important stakeholder in community well-being and positive child outcomes. * Opportunities for new partnerships. * Increased participation in summer programming. Ordinarily, there are rather strict (but do-able) rules about meal distribution, and sites must be in locations where at least 50% of area children are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. However, during the pandemic, several waivers are in effect and have recently been extended through September 30: * Meals may be served in many locations that were not previously eligible. * Meals may be taken home or delivered, instead of eaten on-site. * Parents or guardians may pick up meals without children present. * Multiple days? worth of meals may be picked up at once. As a SFSP site, you do not have to prepare or pay for meals. You can work with a sponsoring organization that coordinates food service, and the USDA covers the expenses. If your location is eligible, all children who show up are eligible, regardless of family income, and you don?t have to take attendance. Check with your state administering agency to determine if your location is eligible under the temporary waivers and to learn how to become a site. MANY communities across the USA are eligible to distribute meals this summer. Food insecurity has worsened during the pandemic. This is a great time for your library to become a SFSP site and address food insecurity in your community. With the current waivers, participation can be easier than ever. See the CSLP?s Libraries and Summer Food guide for detailed, library-oriented guidance on being a SFSP site, supporting nearby sites, or simply spreading the word about free meals for kids and teens. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/44b29b32-0d72-44d4-9e35-aa3d3adcf4f0.png] Download this talking points flyer from the CSLP Libraries and Summer Food guide May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by Joel Bangilan, Holocaust Museum Houston, Lester and Sue Smith Campus, Houston, TX May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Starting in 1978 when President Carter signed a joint resolution to designate the first 10 days of May as Pacific/Asian American Heritage Week, educators, libraries, and other community groups set aside time to recognize the contributions of Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders. Something to remember when working with the AAPI communities is that there is no one ?Asian? ethnicity or culture. The largest continent on earth is home to billions of people who are of every race, ethnicity, religion, color, language, and tradition. Asian Americans have roots and connections all over the world. From the South Central Asian migration to Guadalajara, NYC?s, LA?s, and Chicago?s Chinatowns, Japanese migration to South America, to the Southeast Asian relocations to the Gulf coast, the recorded history of AAPI people started with Filipinos landing in the Americas off Spanish galleons in Louisiana in the 1500s! Libraries can show appreciation for the hundreds of cultures represented by the umbrella group by planning events that show commonalities among human beings while maintaining appreciation for people with Asian and AAPI heritage. Comics books or ?sequential art? are popular the world over for people of all ages. Nowhere else has the medium proliferated as it did in Japan as manga. American comic books taking physical form as graphic novels are growing in popularity among adults and teens, ironically it still is thought of as a media for young children. Time magazine reads at about 8th grade levels. X-men comics are measured to read at 12th grade! AAPI authors and artists have taken to the media to explore far more than the funnies. Through a collaborative art medium, they explore the human condition, race relations and marginalization of people, and freedom to be who one was meant to be. Here are a few titles to consider: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui They Called Us Enemy by George Takei Essential X-men by Whilce Portacio Monstress by Marjorie Liu Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani Shattered: The Asian American Comics Anthology by Jeff Yang Tina?s Mouth: An Existential Comic Diary by Keshni Kashyap [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/0a0f72db-c81b-4810-b7aa-0ccb791e6e31.jpg] What is on the horizon for CSLP? 2021: Theme/Animals; Slogan/?Tails and Tales? Artist/Salina Yoon 2022: Theme/Oceanography; Slogan/"Oceans of Possibility" Artist/Sophie Blackall 2023: Theme/Kindness and Friendship; Slogan/"All Together Now"; Artist/Frank Morrison 2024: Theme/Adventure; Slogan/TBD; Artist/Juana Martinez-Neal 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... 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We'll announce those ahead of time so you can get them on your calendars. See you at noon! Dale ====================================================== ?Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 1, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Apr 6 08:53:01 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2021 14:53:01 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News SRP Themes/Slogans Message-ID: <1dd355d463b3482d9ffe9c9849a35fb6@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning Youth Services staff! Just wanted to send a quick reminder that your submissions for the CSLP slogan for 2024 (Adventure) and theme for 2025 are due this Thursday, April 8th 5 PM https://forms.gle/fa3swnBpMtSLV2it9. Let me know if you have any questions!! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D72AC2.4320E410] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5824 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Wed Apr 7 08:54:15 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2021 14:54:15 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Free Webinar: Building News Literacy: Supporting Tweens and Teens in Developing News Literacy Skills Message-ID: <9e34defb771f462aa4e1c91a2f758947@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning Youth Services staff! See the email below for a free webinar opportunity! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image002.jpg at 01D72B8B.98F7E3B0] In this free one-hour webinar, Tom Bober, 2018 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, shares tweens? and teens? news literacy realities. [https://www.nicheacademy.com/hs-fs/hubfs/LogoOnLeft.png?width=600&upscale=true&name=LogoOnLeft.png] Share This Event: [Share on Facebook] [Share on Twitter] [Share on Email] [News literacy email banner] You are invited to join the free webinar: BUILDING NEWS LITERACY FOR TWEENS AND TEENS Wed April 21 at 2:00 pm US EDT, 11:00 am US PDT Children are exposed to more news at earlier ages through parents and teachers, students and friends, and digital devices. Join Tom Bober, school librarian and 2018 Library Journal Mover and Shaker, to gain an understanding of tweens? and teens? news literacy realities. Librarians of all kinds will leave the webinar with a practical set of simple terms, resources, and approaches librarians can support their news literacy growth. If you're interested, but not able to attend the live webinar, go ahead and register. We'll send a recording to all registrants after the fact. [Register Now] Regards, Julie Edwards | Niche Academy Librarian & Instructional Designer 149 N 1200 E Lehi UT, 84043 julie at nicheacademy.com Niche Academy 149 N 1200 E #120 Lehi, UT 84043 USA You received this email because you are subscribed to Professional Development from Niche Academy. Update your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive. Unsubscribe from all future emails -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5824 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Thu Apr 8 09:44:45 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2021 15:44:45 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Librarian's Lounge Message-ID: <24495366724041a0b310780def6fd2c0@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning everyone! I'm hosting today's Librarian's Lounge and hope you'll join me to talk about whatever topics come up! See y'all then! Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 8, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image003.jpg at 01D72C5B.D0EBA830] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5837 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us Tue Apr 13 12:02:10 2021 From: Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2021 18:02:10 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News FW: Free public librarian training for STEAM programs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Forwarded on Behalf of: LYNETTE SCHURDEVIN Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 11:02 AM Subject: [EXT] Fw: Free public librarian training for STEAM programs Please share this FREE 4-week STEAM course that is IMLS funded (and Knight Foundation) and offered by the Ohio Library association. Thank you! Lynette Schurdevin Director City of Rio Rancho | Library & Information Services O: 505.896.8817 C: 505.328.7074 RRNM.gov | [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] ________________________________ From: Hickson-Stevenson, Pamela > Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 10:18 AM To: LYNETTE SCHURDEVIN > Subject: Free public librarian training for STEAM programs ****************************************************************************************************** CAUTION: This email was received from an EXTERNAL source, use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. ****************************************************************************************************** Hello Lynette, I'm a past president of the Ohio Library Council and the former Chapter Councilor to ALA from Ohio, so I know how helpful state association leaders can be in disseminating information to librarians in their state. I'm contacting you because there is a great opportunity for public librarians to receive free training on leading STEAM programs in their libraries. (I found your contact information on the NMLA website.) The program is being offered by the Public Library Innovation Exchange (PLIX), which is a is a Knight Foundation-funded grant project to build collaborations between the Media Lab researchers at MIT and public libraries across the US. The project has three components, one of which is to offer online events. You can read more about PLIX at https://www.media.mit.edu/posts/introducing-the-public-library-innovation-exchange/. My library has collaborated with PLIX and the Media Lab in the past, and the experiences have been great! I'm now an advisor to the program. I'm hoping you can share the following invitation with public library staff in New Mexico. Currently, there are no registrants from New Mexico; PLIX staff would love to have at least one person from each state. Current registration stands at 330. PLIX staff are very interested in having as full a representation of the range and depth of the public library field as possible, with as much diversity as possible. Join MIT's Public Library Innovation Exchange (PLIX) this spring for their all-new Facilitating Creative Learning online, mostly asynchronous course! Explore creative learning and gain practical skills to lead STEAM programs in your library via a 4-week online course. Starts the week of April 26th. Learn more and sign up at: bit.ly/PLIX-FCL-course Thanks for your consideration. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions or concerns. Pam [wHCCvLcaPDgyAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg==] PAMELA HICKSON-STEVENSON Executive Director Akron-Summit County Public Library 60 S. High Street, Akron, OH 44326 Direct: 330.643.9100 Fax: 330.643.9160 Excellence | Service | Learning | Diversity & Inclusion -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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PLIX connects public library professionals and MIT Media Lab researchers to co-design learning experiences, develop and share facilitation practices, and integrate creative learning into public library programming. PLIX strives to increase equitable access to and broaden participation in STEAM programming. Our activities include STEAM projects that seem particularly well suited to CSLP's upcoming themes of Tails & Tales and Oceans of Possibility, like creating inflatable costumes and soft robotics using upcycled materials. I'm excited to share with you our upcoming Facilitating Creative Learning online course. The 4-week online course will begin the week of April 26, 2021. We plan to spend about eight hours total together-some in shared time together, but mostly asynchronous. And, thanks to support from IMLS, it is free to participate! With these four weeks of interactive professional development, your state's library professionals will gain the skills and confidence to start facilitating creative STEAM programming for your patrons. You can head to our website to read more and to sign up. ________________________________ There's still time for libraries to sign up to be summer feeding sites and distribute free meals and snacks this summer. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is a USDA-funded program that provides free meals and snacks to children ages 0-18 in communities with high levels of need. During the pandemic, area eligibility requirements for this program have been relaxed nationwide and many more communities are eligible. An overview of SFSP and how to get started was published in the latest CSLP newsletter: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2021-summer-food-service-program.pdf https://mailchi.mp/024560872b11/cslp-newsletter-march-2021 The Libraries and Summer Food guide is a one-stop resource for libraries looking to learn more and get involved in SFSP or other ways to connect youth with healthy food. It has been updated for 2021 and covers all the basics: https://www.cslpreads.org/libraries-and-summer-food Read Up! is a mini-manual for summer feeding sites featuring easy-to-implement enrichment activities that support reading, creativity, and fun. This is a 26-page resource for SFSP and other feeding sites outside of libraries. State library agencies and public libraries are encouraged to share this resource with summer food sites to give them tools and ideas for integrating enrichment programming that supports reading and literacy. The activities are based on programs developed for the CSLP manual, and are adapted for non-library settings. Customize page 2 with your library's information and page 26 with your library's logo before distributing: Online version (accessible for screen readers): https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cslp_read_up_guide_accessible.pdf Print version: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cslp_read_up_guide_print.pdf If you do not choose to customize, here is a version that is ready to print and distribute: Print version, no customization: https://www.cslpreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cslp_read_up_guide_print_no_placeholder.pdf ________________________________ Are you unsure how to feel about cats with glasses? Maybe you are curious how a giraffe might transport a tablet? Well, look no further than the 2021 CSLP PSA! Full PSA English Youtube link: https://youtu.be/3hJ5J7ay_t8 Full PSA Spanish Youtube link: https://youtu.be/3fT2VBoyXHA The "base" files are available for your libraries to add their own logo or text if this is something they are interested in doing. These files can be found on the "Additional Program Tools" tab, under the Manual Downloads drop down. Here is the direct link, although you do need to be logged in to access them: https://www.cslpreads.org/manual-downloads/ How to add your library's information to the end of the CSLP PSA https://youtu.be/abeKZQONVNk Finally, we will be releasing a handful of 15 - 20 second "shorts" cut from the PSA. These will be perfect for libraries to share on their social media accounts on a weekly basis, keeping patron's attention throughout the summer. ________________________________ Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image003.jpg at 01D7311E.2C160720] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5821 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From Dale.Savage at state.nm.us Wed Apr 14 14:18:07 2021 From: Dale.Savage at state.nm.us (Savage, Dale, DCA) Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2021 20:18:07 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Special Librarians' Lounge tomorrow: Did you know it's National Poetry Month??? Message-ID: <1618431487496.24311@state.nm.us> Join us tomorrow at noon for a special Librarians' Lounge with Tim Donahue, Poetry Librarian for the New Mexico State Library, for an information sharing session and discussion. Tim will talk about the State's Poet Laureate Program, New Mexico's inaugural Poet Laureate Levi Romero, the NMSL Poetry Center, and future possibilities to involve public libraries across the state. Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 15, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Every week on Thursday! Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(choose all that apply) * In person programs at the library * Take and go crafts/activity packs * Online programs/story times * Checked out materials in person or via curbside * Received meals/snacks as part of a summer food program Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D731E1.A356B410] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 15, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Every week on Thursday! Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Fri Apr 16 09:39:36 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 15:39:36 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Parent surveys Message-ID: <97ff5c3be0d7474887c67bfa9b143314@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning Youth Services staff! Last year the State Library didn't offer SRP parent surveys because of the craziness of COVID but we have them this year! I'm still working on the online version but I wanted to get you the paper versions as soon as possible. In years past I've offered an additional CSLP voucher for the NEXT summer to the library that returns the most surveys in their population tier and we'll do that again. The tiers are based on the legal service area and are: >40,000; 10,000-39,999; 2,000-9,999; <1,999. There will be an online version you can direct your patrons to fill out as well as a QR code you can put on flyers, bookmarks, websites that will take people directly to the online survey but I know some like the paper version as well. As it was in 2019, I will require libraries to input the paper surveys into the online survey themselves; it used to be me inputting 1,000+ and took a very long time which help up the whole voucher process. We'll get into that a little further into summer but for now you have the paper versions in both English and Spanish (thanks to Nadine Jiron and Maria Ehlers for translating!) and be on the lookout for the online version, hopefully soon! 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During our call we will go over the program and how librarians can help our community members access the $3.2 billion in federal assistance. ================================================== Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 20, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093820630?pwd=a2JTKytQd0h3V0RVWWhiL1QrL1NRUT09 Meeting ID: 880 9382 0630 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Mon Apr 19 12:04:12 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2021 18:04:12 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News T-shirt Giveaway Message-ID: Good afternoon Youth Services staff! I've got a bunch of SRP t-shirts to give away to YOU! Fill out this Form in the next 24 hours (closes at noon on Tuesday) and I'll pick winners in each design and size (availability varies depending on shirt) https://forms.gle/kNeoq9T4jkcw5H7o7. Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D73514.2075D450] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5824 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Apr 20 09:00:34 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 15:00:34 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Children's Day/Book Day Message-ID: <64af3e9be46a46f6aedea6a0e7a4baac@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning Youth Services staff! I just wanted to remind you all that it's not too late to celebrate Children's Day/Book Day (formally know as D?a de los Ni?os/D?a de los Libros) which is next week on April 30th. It's a day to celebrate children and reading in any language! It's the 25th anniversary of CDBD and ALSC has some great new graphics and posters you can download and don't forget to register any sort of program you're hosting to the registry http://dia.ala.org/. Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D735C3.A3414EA0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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During our call we will go over the program and how librarians can help our community members access the $3.2 billion in federal assistance. ================================================== Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 20, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093820630?pwd=a2JTKytQd0h3V0RVWWhiL1QrL1NRUT09 Meeting ID: 880 9382 0630 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Apr 20 10:39:56 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 16:39:56 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification system for processing. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lgalloway at silvercitymail.com Tue Apr 20 11:06:33 2021 From: lgalloway at silvercitymail.com (Lillian Galloway) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:06:33 -0600 Subject: Youth Services News [EXT] DVD storage In-Reply-To: References: , <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: <002701d73607$8558a890$9009f9b0$@silvercitymail.com> We used to use the plastic locking security cases. We decided to stop in order to make more shelf space. The cases take a lot of space. We got binders with pages of DVD pockets, four DVD pockets on each side of each page. This worked for a while though it sometimes required some shifting of DVDs from pocket to pocket to make room for a six-disc set. Generally each DVD was supposed to have an assigned pocket. Staff feedback largely focused on the binders being awkward to move, or a bit heavy. We are switching to these drawers: https://www.demco.com/multimedia-drawers Whichever storage system is used, training is important to ensure the discs are filed in correct order, or else you're trying to find them when a patron is waiting. Lillian Lillian Galloway Assistant Director/Programming and Outreach Librarian Silver City Public Library 515 W. College Ave. Silver City, NM 88061 575-538-3672 https://silvercitypubliclibrary.org From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com [mailto:nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com] On Behalf Of Ami Jones Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:50 AM To: Dekle, Deanne, DCA ; nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXT] DVD storage We use the locking cases from Demco - everything is on the shelf, and the cases are unlocked at check-out. _____ From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com > on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA > Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39 AM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com > Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification system for processing. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mhinchee at cityofclovis.org Tue Apr 20 11:08:15 2021 From: mhinchee at cityofclovis.org (Margaret Hinchee) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 11:08:15 -0600 Subject: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage In-Reply-To: References: <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: All of our DVDs are in lock boxes and on the shelves in our media department. They are unlocked once they are checked out. On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:50 AM Ami Jones wrote: > We use the locking cases from Demco - everything is on the shelf, and the > cases are unlocked at check-out. > > ------------------------------ > *From:* nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com < > nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com> on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA < > Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us> > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39 AM > *To:* nmythserv at lists.zianet.com > *Subject:* Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage > > > Good morning everyone- > > See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly > and I will forward it on! > > > > Deanne > > > > *Forwarded on behalf of:* Childrens Librarian > *Subject:* [EXT] DVD storage > > > > We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have > the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs > behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your > library store and display DVD's? > > > > Ashley Williams > > Moriarty Community Library > Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of > Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email > user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure > the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification > system for processing. > _______________________________________________ > Nmythserv mailing list > Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com > http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv > -- Margaret B. Hinchee Library Director Clovis-Carver Public Library 701 N. Main St. Clovis, NM 88101 575.769.7840 mhinchee at cityofclovis.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From birrs at loslunasnm.gov Tue Apr 20 11:19:52 2021 From: birrs at loslunasnm.gov (Stephanie Birr) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 17:19:52 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News [EXT] DVD storage In-Reply-To: <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> References: , <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: <41c0b5f83e9b47e9b8c22f5ac3741273@loslunasnm.gov> We do something very similar. The DVD cases are out on shelves for patrons to browse. The DVDs are put into these binders: https://www.amazon.com/Atlantic-9663-5495-Disc-Organizer-discs/dp/B00146I1D2/ref=asc_df_B00146I1D2/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167143363158&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11830221062395179641&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9030418&hvtargid=pla-312031455505&psc=1 Then, the binders are put on a shelf behind the front desk. So that the binders do not constantly need to be rearranged when new DVDs are added, the DVDs behind the desk are numbered as they are catalogued rather than alphabetized. (The DVDs out in the library on circulation shelves are alphabetized.) For example, a patron would find Cinderella under CIN on the DVD shelf out in the library. Then, they would bring the DVD case to the front desk. The DVD case is labeled inside with a number (ex. 284). The librarian at the circulation desk would go to the shelf behind the desk, locate the binder 200-300, then pull out DVD #284. Stephanie Birr Children's Librarian Los Lunas Public Library birrs at loslunasnm.gov 505-352-7756 ________________________________ From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39:56 AM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library From ambentley at santafenm.gov Tue Apr 20 11:33:43 2021 From: ambentley at santafenm.gov (BENTLEY, ANN M.) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 17:33:43 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage In-Reply-To: References: <1a841078efe04c868443742c692020e1@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Message-ID: Our DVDs and CDs are on the shelves just like books. The discs are in the cases. We use programmable security tags (stingrays) to help deter theft. Though, of course, it does happen. Ann Bentley Library Collections Manager Acting Branch Manager - Southside Santa Fe Public Library 505-955-2817 505-955-6803 ambentley at santafenm.gov [SFPLbanner] From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Margaret Hinchee Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:08 AM To: Ami Jones Cc: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. All of our DVDs are in lock boxes and on the shelves in our media department. They are unlocked once they are checked out. On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:50 AM Ami Jones > wrote: We use the locking cases from Demco - everything is on the shelf, and the cases are unlocked at check-out. ________________________________ From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com > on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA > Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39 AM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com > Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification system for processing. _______________________________________________ Nmythserv mailing list Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv -- Margaret B. Hinchee Library Director Clovis-Carver Public Library 701 N. Main St. Clovis, NM 88101 575.769.7840 mhinchee at cityofclovis.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The discs are in the cases. We use programmable security tags (stingrays) to help deter theft. Though, of course, it does happen. Ann Bentley Library Collections Manager Acting Branch Manager ? Southside Santa Fe Public Library 505-955-2817 505-955-6803 [ mailto:ambentley at santafenm.gov | ambentley at santafenm.gov ] From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Margaret Hinchee Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:08 AM To: Ami Jones Cc: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. All of our DVDs are in lock boxes and on the shelves in our media department. They are unlocked once they are checked out. On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:50 AM Ami Jones < [ mailto:ajones at ci.alamogordo.nm.us | ajones at ci.alamogordo.nm.us ] > wrote: We use the locking cases from Demco - everything is on the shelf, and the cases are unlocked at check-out. From: [ mailto:nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com | nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com ] < [ mailto:nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com | nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com ] > on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA < [ mailto:Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us | Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us ] > Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39 AM To: [ mailto:nmythserv at lists.zianet.com | nmythserv at lists.zianet.com ] < [ mailto:nmythserv at lists.zianet.com | nmythserv at lists.zianet.com ] > Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification system for processing. _______________________________________________ Nmythserv mailing list [ mailto:Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com | Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com ] [ https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Flists.zianet.com%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Fnmythserv&data=04%7C01%7Cambentley%40santafenm.gov%7C7cab92a9ae7a49a12ded08d9041ed0f5%7C77b69f5a55ed436386164867b0bc707f%7C0%7C0%7C637545352682529435%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=OXGsKfA6%2B%2F44EZQTzQsJjZJsGQpp%2FUs%2BsOcyTr6XmvI%3D&reserved=0 | http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv ] -- Margaret B. Hinchee Library Director Clovis-Carver Public Library 701 N. Main St. Clovis, NM 88101 575.769.7840 [ mailto:mhinchee at cityofclovis.org | mhinchee at cityofclovis.org ] _______________________________________________ Nmythserv mailing list Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 15962 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Tue Apr 20 12:46:45 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2021 18:46:45 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Giveaway winners and more! Message-ID: <853cdace22ef404a9e01e66123616479@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good afternoon everyone! I had 76 people submit for the shirts which is mind boggling! Of course, I don't have 76 shirts to give away so the sizes and designs that had more applicants than I had shirts for, I put the names into the Name Picker Ninja. And surprisingly, I still have a handful of shirts left so I've updated the form to reflect what I have left and will give them away on first come, first serve basis https://forms.gle/eNmERDEkPcoAuh4SA. I will mail the winners their shirts as soon as possible (I still need to get permission to go into the office and will try for the next couple of weeks). The winners of the first part of the t-shirt giveaway in no particular order are: * Tammy @ Espanola * Crystal @ Tatum * Nora @ Placitas * Tracey @ San Felipe * Angela @ Estancia * Beth @ Woolworth * Mary @ Moise Memorial * Ezie @ Lovington * Marcia @ RBM East * Rexine @ P'oe Tsawa * Daisy @ Rio Rancho (if you would please email me which branch so I send it to the correct one!) * Shannon @ San Felipe * Lin @ San Pedro * Tara @ Eunice * Lynn @ Glenwood * Ami @ Alamogordo * Toni-Lynn @ Bosque Farms * Alexis @ Reserve * Deirdre @ Rio Rancho * Enid @ Roswell * Nadine @ Grants * Mandy @ Aztec * Mercedes @ Cherry Hills * Amanda @ Ruidoso * Debbie @ Eagle Nest * Tonya @ Hobbs * David @ Farmington * Corey @ Bloomfield * Joyce @ Woolworth * Ashley @ Clovis-Carver * Maria @ Columbus * Stephanie @ Los Lunas * Liana @ RBM West * Lynelle @ Laguna * Sherry @ Espanola * Jennifer @ Zuni Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image003.jpg at 01D735E3.3C7F4120] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks, Aaliyah Gonzales, Library Tech Pueblo De San Ildefonso agonzales at sanipueblo.org (505) 455-2635 work From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com [mailto:nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com] On Behalf Of Dekle, Deanne, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 12:47 PM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Youth Services News Giveaway winners and more! Good afternoon everyone! I had 76 people submit for the shirts which is mind boggling! Of course, I don't have 76 shirts to give away so the sizes and designs that had more applicants than I had shirts for, I put the names into the Name Picker Ninja. And surprisingly, I still have a handful of shirts left so I've updated the form to reflect what I have left and will give them away on first come, first serve basis https://forms.gle/eNmERDEkPcoAuh4SA. I will mail the winners their shirts as soon as possible (I still need to get permission to go into the office and will try for the next couple of weeks). The winners of the first part of the t-shirt giveaway in no particular order are: * Tammy @ Espanola * Crystal @ Tatum * Nora @ Placitas * Tracey @ San Felipe * Angela @ Estancia * Beth @ Woolworth * Mary @ Moise Memorial * Ezie @ Lovington * Marcia @ RBM East * Rexine @ P'oe Tsawa * Daisy @ Rio Rancho (if you would please email me which branch so I send it to the correct one!) * Shannon @ San Felipe * Lin @ San Pedro * Tara @ Eunice * Lynn @ Glenwood * Ami @ Alamogordo * Toni-Lynn @ Bosque Farms * Alexis @ Reserve * Deirdre @ Rio Rancho * Enid @ Roswell * Nadine @ Grants * Mandy @ Aztec * Mercedes @ Cherry Hills * Amanda @ Ruidoso * Debbie @ Eagle Nest * Tonya @ Hobbs * David @ Farmington * Corey @ Bloomfield * Joyce @ Woolworth * Ashley @ Clovis-Carver * Maria @ Columbus * Stephanie @ Los Lunas * Liana @ RBM West * Lynelle @ Laguna * Sherry @ Espanola * Jennifer @ Zuni Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D735E4.080F1220] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you Julia Kelso Director, Vista Grande Public Library 14 Avenida Torreon (next to El Dorado Community School) 7 Avenida Vista Grande, B-7 #192 Santa Fe, NM 87508 www.vglibrary.org "Witches took the view that they helped society in all kinds of ways which couldn't easily be explained, but which would become obvious if they stopped doing them and it was worth 6 pence and one half-penny not to find out what these were." The Science of the Discworld: The Globe" Terry Pratchett et. al. From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com [mailto:nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com] On Behalf Of Maria Constantine Ehlers Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 12:01 PM To: BENTLEY, ANN M. Cc: nmythserv Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage Ours are empty cases on display, and discs in CD jewel cases behind the circulation desk. We have 2865 discs at this time, and use a numbering system to file them just like Los Lunas library. The jewel cases take up a wall about 4 feet high and 15 feet long. Maria Columbus Village Library _____ From: "BENTLEY, ANN M." To: "Margaret Hinchee" , "Ami Jones" Cc: "nmythserv" Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:33:43 AM Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage Our DVDs and CDs are on the shelves just like books. The discs are in the cases. We use programmable security tags (stingrays) to help deter theft. Though, of course, it does happen. Ann Bentley Library Collections Manager Acting Branch Manager ? Southside Santa Fe Public Library 505-955-2817 505-955-6803 ambentley at santafenm.gov SFPLbanner From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Margaret Hinchee Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:08 AM To: Ami Jones Cc: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Re: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Re: [EXT] DVD storage CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. All of our DVDs are in lock boxes and on the shelves in our media department. They are unlocked once they are checked out. On Tue, Apr 20, 2021 at 10:50 AM Ami Jones wrote: We use the locking cases from Demco - everything is on the shelf, and the cases are unlocked at check-out. _____ From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com on behalf of Dekle, Deanne, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:39 AM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXT] DVD storage Good morning everyone- See the message below. You can respond to the listserv or to me directly and I will forward it on! Deanne Forwarded on behalf of: Childrens Librarian Subject: [EXT] DVD storage We are wondering how other Libraries store their DVD's? Right now we have the DVD cases on the shelves for patrons to browse thru and the discs behind the front counter in sleeves in a filing cabinet. How does your library store and display DVD's? Ashley Williams Moriarty Community Library Email WARNING: This email may have originated external to the City of Alamogordo email system. Review the email address and NOT just the email user name. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you are sure the content is Safe. If unsure send to the Go Secure email verification system for processing. _______________________________________________ Nmythserv mailing list Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv -- Margaret B. Hinchee Library Director Clovis-Carver Public Library 701 N. Main St. Clovis, NM 88101 575.769.7840 mhinchee at cityofclovis.org _______________________________________________ Nmythserv mailing list Nmythserv at lists.zianet.com http://lists.zianet.com/mailman/listinfo/nmythserv -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library ________________________________ From: Govea, Richard, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 12:51 PM To: Savage, Dale, DCA Subject: RE: Special Librarians' Lounge: FCC?s Emergency Broadband Benefit Program - Noon Dale, Attached are the documents from today?s meeting. And Links; ? FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB) o https://www.fcc.gov/broadbandbenefit ? EBB Report and Orders o https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-adopts-report-and-order-emergency-broadband-benefit-program-0 ? EBB Fact Sheet o https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-370355A1.pdf ? EBB Webinar: Tuesday, April 27th at 3 PM EDT (1 PM MDT) o https://www.fcc.gov/news-events/events/2021/04/emergency-broadband-benefit-webinar-consumers-and-outreach-partners ? EBB FAQs o https://www.fcc.gov/consumer-faq-emergency-broadband-benefit -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In 2020, the U.S. Congress provided states with emergency rental assistance to households experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19. Join us Thursday April 22 at Noon to learn more about how YOUR library can help local residents apply for this funding. Renee Ward and Henry Valdez from the NM Department of Finance and Administration will be telling us about the Emergency Rental Assistance Program and the role libraries can play in assisting those in need. ============================================================ Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge: Emergency Rental Assistance Program Time: Thursday, Apr 22, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09? Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I hope you all had a great weekend and didn't get blown away by the wind! I have all the extra Summer Reading goodies to give away so I've created another Google Form (of course I did). Some of the items I have enough for multiple winners, like the bookmarks are in groups of 2 packages and I have enough for 4 winners of the teen English bookmarks but only 2 winners of teen Spanish bookmarks. So depending on the item there will be multiple winners and some will just be a single winner. I will put names in the NPN and pull winners and I'm hoping to get into the office next week to mail out everything I've owed people for the past couple months (I'll send out an email letting you all know when things are in the mail). This giveaway is open until Thursday 04/29, 1 PM and I'll announce winners on Friday and please enter only one time per person https://forms.gle/bZbFaKioLVXuun4y7. Have a great rest of your week! 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[https://www.nicheacademy.com/hs-fs/hubfs/LogoOnLeft.png?width=600&upscale=true&name=LogoOnLeft.png] Share This Event: [Share on Facebook] [Share on Twitter] [Share on Email] [AmaralWilley email banner] You are invited to join the free webinar: Passive Programming That Pulls Them In: Provocative Passive Programming Ideas Wed May 12 at 2:00 pm US EDT, 11:00 am US PDT Passive programming is so much more dynamic than the name might lead you to believe! It is a budget-friendly way to make every library user feel seen, welcomed and important ? without putting pressure on their stretched schedules or overloaded attention spans. It works its gentle magic by soliciting opinions, fostering creativity, encouraging humor, and establishing a library community defined by engagement and empathy. Paula Willey and Andria Amaral, authors of The Passive Programming Playbook: 101 Ways to Get Library Customers Off the Sidelines, show how to turn your high concept goals into inclusive reality with practical examples of passive programming that works, taking a problem-solving approach to space, time, and money limitations - including how to create interactive programming when the doors to the library are locked. Whether you are a programming novice or pro, Paula and Andria will give you the tools you need to make your library more engaging and inclusive. Librarians of all kinds will leave the webinar with a functional set of passive programming skills that can be adapted to their own ideas, resources, needs, and community. They will be able to demonstrate the emotional, educational, or skill-building aspects, and will learn how to leverage passive programming to inform additional programming and collection decisions. If you're interested but not able to attend the live webinar, go ahead and register. We'll send a recording to all registrants after the fact. [Register Now] Regards, Julie Edwards | Niche Academy Librarian & Instructional Designer 149 N 1200 E Lehi UT, 84043 julie at nicheacademy.com Niche Academy 149 N 1200 E #120 Lehi, UT 84043 USA You received this email because you are subscribed to Professional Development from Niche Academy. Update your email preferences to choose the types of emails you receive. Unsubscribe from all future emails -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image002.jpg at 01D73C3C.6DE00060] Sent on behalf of the Artwork Committee: In a continued effort to be better and more culturally authentic, CSLP is seeking applicants for an Artwork Committee consisting of both State Representatives and frontline librarians who can evaluate and offer thoughtful criticism of sketches. Committee makeup: 8-12 members, both State Reps and frontline librarians Charge: CSLP is looking for people to volunteer for the 2023 Artwork Committee. Committee members will be expected to look at sketches for program year 2023 (Friendship and kindness, All Together Now, artist Frank Morrison) and evaluate them from a culturally authentic viewpoint and provide constructive criticism to ensure posters and spot art are inclusive and reflective of the diverse communities we serve. Timeline: April - May: application period Late May: Zoom meeting with committee to discuss charge, expectations July-October: Receive first draft of sketches from artist Zoom meeting with committee to discuss first impressions and thoughts Cooperative Children?s Book Center receives sketches to offer feedback as well Period of time to provide feedback to committee Chair Feedback given to artist November-December: Receive second draft of sketches from artist Zoom meeting with committee to discuss first impressions and thoughts Period of time to provide feedback to committee Chair Feedback given to artist January 22nd, 2022: Receive final artwork from artist Please complete the Artwork Committee application found at: https://forms.gle/mYmFm9YLkqEYFbwY7. Part of the application includes 2 images from children?s literature. What feedback would you give the artist if these images were submitted? What sticks out or resonates with you? What might a child take away from these images? 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The winners of the giant giveaway are: Adult Bookmarks Cynthia @ Santo Domingo Crystal @ Sunland Park Angela @ Aztec Ashley @ Moriarty Children's Spanish Bookmarks Jo @ Artesia Alyissa @ Belen Teen Bookmarks Aaliyah @ San Ildefonso Wynona @ Mescalero Ashley @ Clovis-Carver Marisa @ Ruidoso Teen Spanish Bookmarks Raquel @ Taos Stephanie @ Los Lunas Aluminum Water Bottles Maria @ Columbus Browsing Bags Ashley @ Clovis-Carver Crystal @ Sunland Park Melinda @ Eunice Buttons Sarah @ Portales Journals Jeanette @ T or C Magnetic Bookmarks Marisa @ Ruidoso Marcia @ Bookmobile East Linda @ Tucumcari Pam @ Tatum Ivy @ Magdelana Mini Buttons Anne @ Octavia Fellin Mercedes @ Cherry Hills Pencils Enid @ Roswell Jamie @ Hobbs Sticky Notepads Paulette @ Capitan Temp. Tattoos Tracey @ VGL Rachel @ EVL Travel Mugs Beth @ Woolworth No one wanted the notepads so the first 2 people to email me directly will each get 3 packs! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D73CFA.2639C610] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5821 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Thu Apr 29 13:23:58 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 19:23:58 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Giveaway winners In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7086fa25d26a4c3ca5d8398197fbde84@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> And the notepads have been claimed! Deanne From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Dekle, Deanne, DCA Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2021 1:18 PM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXT] Youth Services News Giveaway winners Good afternoon everyone! The winners of the giant giveaway are: Adult Bookmarks Cynthia @ Santo Domingo Crystal @ Sunland Park Angela @ Aztec Ashley @ Moriarty Children's Spanish Bookmarks Jo @ Artesia Alyissa @ Belen Teen Bookmarks Aaliyah @ San Ildefonso Wynona @ Mescalero Ashley @ Clovis-Carver Marisa @ Ruidoso Teen Spanish Bookmarks Raquel @ Taos Stephanie @ Los Lunas Aluminum Water Bottles Maria @ Columbus Browsing Bags Ashley @ Clovis-Carver Crystal @ Sunland Park Melinda @ Eunice Buttons Sarah @ Portales Journals Jeanette @ T or C Magnetic Bookmarks Marisa @ Ruidoso Marcia @ Bookmobile East Linda @ Tucumcari Pam @ Tatum Ivy @ Magdelana Mini Buttons Anne @ Octavia Fellin Mercedes @ Cherry Hills Pencils Enid @ Roswell Jamie @ Hobbs Sticky Notepads Paulette @ Capitan Temp. Tattoos Tracey @ VGL Rachel @ EVL Travel Mugs Beth @ Woolworth No one wanted the notepads so the first 2 people to email me directly will each get 3 packs! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image001.jpg at 01D73CFA.EF983820] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5821 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Fri Apr 30 12:08:47 2021 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 18:08:47 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News CSLP Newsletter: April 2021 Message-ID: <7ec8670b657e4dcca93c554f54cb362e@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Good afternoon Youth Services staff! Check out the latest CSLP newsletter, there?s a familiar name in it!! Deanne Dekle Youth Services Consultant New Mexico State Library 505-476-9705 1-800-340-3890 deanne.dekle at state.nm.us [cid:image002.jpg at 01D73DB9.97D0DA10] View this email in your browser [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/ed31fdf7-bdb5-4a6b-914b-6d20102f5ae2.jpg] Looking for some additional "grab and go" content to share with your patrons? Check out the summer reading resources from the Alabama Public Library Service: https://apls.libguides.com/c.php?g=1032504&p=7994561 Right now orders are taking 4 - 5 weeks to process, but there is still time. Place your order today! https://www.cslpreads.org/cslp-store/ 2021 Tails & Tales themed StickTogethers available for preorder. Click here to view! https://letsticktogether.com/collections/cslp-tails-tales [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/68777689-f2b4-41a1-9d91-9050f253cb23.jpg] 2021 CSLP Summer Reading Champion! Guide Dogs for the Blind?s VP of Outreach, Admissions, and Alumni Theresa Stern and yellow Labrador Retriever guide dog Wills! [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/video_thumbnails_new/afd3887bbf3e5d2931ac1b2959b8e7aa.png] Guide Dogs for the Blind?s VP of Outreach, Admissions, and Alumni Theresa Stern and yellow Labrador Retriever guide dog Wills It is with great pleasure to announce our 2021 Summer Reading Champions Theresa Stern and Wills from Guide Dogs for the Blind! Since 1942, Guide Dogs for the Blind has been creating partnerships between people, dogs, and communities. With exceptional client services and a robust network of instructors, puppy raisers, donors, and volunteers, they prepare highly qualified guide dogs to serve and empower individuals who are blind or visually impaired from throughout the United States and Canada. All of the services for their clients are provided free of charge, including personalized training and extensive post-graduation support, plus financial assistance for veterinary care, if needed. Their work is made possible by the generous support of our donors and volunteers; they receive no government funding. For more information visit: https://www.guidedogs.com/ Introducing Herbie the Snake! [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/239ebbc0-5d16-4b04-aaa3-a96e41b8f444.jpg] A feel good story, I am sure many of us can relate to. After a lifetime of service in domestic shipping, Herbie the Packaging Material found a gratifying second career as a snake at the Estancia Public Library, Enstancia, NM. With the help of librarian Angela Creamer, Herbie has reached his full potential and spends his days helping promote their summer reading program. What new Tale are your creating at your library this summer? Please send your photos, ideas, 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 for 2021 to use or share? https://www.pinterest.com/cslpreads/ What does remote programming mean for patrons without access to supplies? by Raven Frost Creech [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/9863da3d-81a2-478e-b720-fa2b85f27879.jpg] In the age of COVID many libraries have adopted online programming, remote programming, and ?grab n? go? programming to keep patrons and staff safe during this time of limited contact. Libraries have started assembling craft kits with instructions for children, teens, and adults. From toilet paper roll rocket ships to construction paper holiday cards, there is no limit to what you can DIY. While kits may contain construction paper, paper plates, tissue paper, popsicle sticks, and other crafting materials, some patrons may not have the supplies necessary to construct the crafts at home. Consider creating a package of safety scissors, glue sticks, crayons, and other supplies needed to create the craft in its entirety, and offering it to patrons that express the need for these items. There is an assumption that many patrons will have these supplies at home. However, patrons that do not, will be excluded from participating. Before COVID, many patrons relied on borrowing such supplies from within the library to complete these activities. There are options for cheap and safe scissors that do not need to be returned to the library, so you can continue to maintain your library?s repertoire of supplies for when in-person programming resumes. Remember, always ask a parent or guardian before supplying children with safety scissors and/or glue! Increasingly, public libraries are feeding hungry bodies as well as hungry minds during the summer ? and throughout the year. The CSLP?s 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 Facebook group for news, support, and resource-sharing; and an ongoing series of stories showcasing the experiences of libraries around the country. 2021 Summer Food Update by Shane Hoffman As we all know, Covid has changed everything we do. Unfortunately, those changes have not generally been for the better. We have adapted. We have overcome. We have moved much programming to the web, and we have Zoomed to our heart?s content and well beyond. One bright side to all of this is that we now get to see everyone?s pets on a regular basis. Hunger did not take a break due to covid. In fact, it has seen a dramatic increase. Thanks to the USDA granting waivers to the way the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and Afterschool Meals (CACFP) work, many of the barriers libraries have faced have been eliminated. It was recently announced that those waivers have been extended through the 2021-2022 school year. What are these changes, and what does this mean for the future? As for the changes to these systems, each state has the discretion to implement fully, partially or not at all. Therefore, you will need to visit your state?s administering agency to see exactly how those changes are at work in your state. Waivers in place: 1. Eligibility reduced from 50% Free and Reduced Price Lunch participation at nearest school to nearest school simply participates in National School Lunch program. That means that well over 99% of the US is now in an eligible zone. 2. Congregate feeding is no longer a requirement. You can now do grab and go meals. 3. You are no longer limited to only serving one meal at a time. You can provide a week?s worth of grab and go meals at a time, up to ten during the summer and five during the school year. 4. Meal times are now more flexible and parents can pick up grab and go meals for their children. Keep in mind that your library does not have to be in an eligible area to run a program. You merely have to serve the meals at an eligible location. This is a great opportunity to make partners and increase visibility in your community. We operate or have helped set up six in our community since the pandemic began. What does this mean going forward? I was able to attend the 2021 National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference this March. At this conference we heard from several people from Feeding America, FRAC and other organizations. We also heard directly from Senators Debbie Stabenow and John Boozman along with Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. I was also able to sit in on phone calls with two of the three members of Congress who represent me. The results of all that information were very positive. Hunger issues are relatively bipartisan, especially since the pandemic began. There has not been this much energy to work on Childhood Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) for a very long time. CNR is the process by which Congress looks at and updates laws regarding childhood nutrition, such as SFSP and CACFP. It is supposed to happen every five years but has not been looked at since 2010. Even then, many of the pieces governing these programs are still in place from the 1980?s or even 1960?s. There is recognition that the waivers in place have had a huge impact on local communities. There will almost certainly be formal action taken this year or next to update these programs with the positive outcomes waivers have produced at the forefront of the discussion. The only real question seems to be just how many of these waivers will make it into the updates and if they will go as far as they do now. The good news, of course, is that it looks like many provisions will be updated, eligibility increased, and paperwork decreased. The overall result is that, from now through the end of next school year at least, libraries should be able to take advantage of changes to SFSP and After school Meals to increase access to nutritious meals for youth in our communities. We also have hope that the increased access and ease of implementation will be extended, to some degree, going forward. Shane Hoffman Plain City Public Library shoffman at plaincitylib.org [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/38b26f6c-da6a-4055-ab25-9ddd4b69df59.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/f23ec913-755f-44db-becc-57c9e7afe544.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/038411f7-a6b3-4ed8-ae10-76110bd74523.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/405a4f7d-b59c-4b8d-bc86-eeb02b1ab9f3.png] [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/0a0f72db-c81b-4810-b7aa-0ccb791e6e31.jpg] What is on the horizon for CSLP? 2021: Theme/Animals; Slogan/?Tails and Tales? Artist/Salina Yoon 2022: Theme/Oceanography; Slogan/"Oceans of Possibilities" Artist/Sophie Blackall 2023: Theme/Kindness and Friendship; Slogan/"All Together Now"; Artist/Frank Morrison 2024: Theme/Adventure; Slogan/TBD; Artist/Juana Martinez-Neal Was this forwarded to you? Click here to sign up for your own copy of the newsletter! 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