From Kelly.McCabe at state.nm.us Fri Jul 1 08:55:58 2022 From: Kelly.McCabe at state.nm.us (McCabe, Kelly, DCA) Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2022 14:55:58 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News June CSLP Newsletter Message-ID: Happy Friday and Welcome to July! CSLP has released their June 2022 Newsletter: CSLP June 2022 (Click to Access) I will put in a personal recommendation for the "CSLP Official Summer Library Programming" Facebook Group mentioned at the top of the newsletter. It is a private group with great ideas and support from across the country. You can also access all past issues of the CSLP newsletter here: CSLP Newsletter Archive [cid:image001.jpg at 01D88D28.606B4280] [Logo Description automatically generated] Kelly E. McCabe, MSLS, MAEd Youth Services Coordinator Email kelly.mccabe at state.nm.us Phone 505-476-9705 New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Web www.nmstatelibrary.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The full proposal call can be found here: https://nmla.wildapricot.org/Conferences Remember that this year's conference theme is focused on sustainability. Please read the call carefully to consider how your ideas may fit into this year's theme. There may also be opportunities still available to jump into some mentorship review of presentations, etc. later this summer for those whose proposals are accepted. For questions about proposal submissions and mentorship opportunities please contact: Erin Renee Wahl (575) 646-7484 ewahl at nmsu.edu Eli Guinnee (505) 476-9762 eli.guinnee at state.nm.us For questions about the conference please contact: Kate Alderete (575)737-2594 kalderete at taosgov.com From the call: In 2019, the American Library Association identified sustainability as a core value of librarianship. Sustainability has always been a part of libraries, though we do not always see our work as meeting those challenges. In a world that is living with a pandemic, threats of climate change, political unrest, and other factors that affect our lives and planet, the sustainability and resilience of libraries is increasingly important for our communities. Now NMLA wants to hear how you and your library meet the challenge of sustainability. This year, the NMLA 2022 LibrarySTRONG Annual Summit will focus on Sustainability. We know that libraries are: ? Sustainable ? Thriving ? Resilient ? Open ? Network Builders ? Green What does sustainability mean to you? What are your sustainability stories? What conversations can you facilitate to help others build more resilient and just communities? In writing your proposals, consider how you incorporate concepts and perspectives of sustainability. Maybe you have a cool new recycling program, maybe you invite elders from the community to lead programs, maybe you have reinvisioned your library spaces to be more inclusive, or changed the way you do your work daily. Sustainability is much more than just a commitment to improving and maintaining our environments. It can be found in library budgets, workflows, planning, pedagogy, community engagement, and equity initiatives, among many other things. NMLA?s 2022 annual conference will be in-person October 26-28. Calls for proposals will be accepted through July 15, 2022, for: ? Full Day and Half Day Pre-Conference Workshops, ? Presentations ? Panel discussions, ? Posters, and ? Lightning Talks (10-15 minutes). Proposals with a focus on the conference theme will receive priority consideration. ? Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2022 8:33 AM To: NMLA Cc: Ellen Bosman ; jstump at ci.alamogordo.nm.us; librarydirector at vglibrary.org; contact at nmla.org; NMLA Board Subject: Call for 2022 NMLA Awards nominations Hello all! Nominations are now being accepted for the following NMLA Awards: Community Achievement Award - this award is given to librarians (those certified or with a degree) for outstanding library service or achievement at the local level. Also, may be given as NMLA's recognition of an award from another source that has enhanced the library, and to the entire library community; thus, to a local, school, or academic librarian who has received a community, regional, or national honor. Honorary Life Membership Award - NMLA's highest award is given to individuals for outstanding contributions to the purposes of NMLA, for constructive accomplishment rather than longevity, not limited to librarians, may be given to anyone for helping NMLA and/or libraries in New Mexico. Criteria: Significant contribution to NMLA and its activities throughout the library career. Scope of activity beyond own work location; achievements and contributions to NMLA growth are known within the library community, as well as being recognized by other persons or entities in New Mexico. Legislator of the Year Award - given to a New Mexico state legislator who has demonstrated leadership in the advancement of libraries throughout the state. Criteria: Notable legislative contribution to library funding, the issues of intellectual freedom, and/or access to library services. New Mexico Library Amigo Award - given to an individual (friend, volunteer, trustee, board member, other citizen, or other non-certified personnel) whose work on behalf of the local library has resulted in significant progress and/or achievement for that library; or in recognition of work in the promotion of library service within the state. New Mexico Library Leadership Award - given to librarians who have rendered outstanding service beyond the local community. Criteria: Notable contribution to the advancement of libraries within the state, known and recognized in more than one community. Contributions of a nature that bring recognition and/or enhance the image of libraries in general within New Mexico. Activities and efforts that have helped other librarians to improve their service capabilities. These awards will be presented at the in-person 2022 NMLA Annual Conference scheduled for October 26-28 in Albuquerque. To nominate someone for an NMLA Award, please complete and email the attached form to Monika Glowacka-Musial, Chair of the NMLA Awards Committee, monikagm at nmsu.edu The deadline to submit nominations for this year's NMLA Awards is Friday, August 26, 2022. Sincerely, Monika Glowacka-Musial *************************************** Monika Glowacka-Musial, MA, Ph.D., MLS Associate Professor/Metadata Librarian New Mexico State University Library MSC 3475, PO BOX 30006 Las Cruces, NM 88003 monikagm at nmsu.edu, (575)-646-4707 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 6202 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Looking ahead to Future CSLPs: As the state representative for CSLP, I will be attending the CSLP Annual Meeting at the end of August and casting New Mexico's vote on the 2025 slogan and the 2026 general theme. I need your feedback to reflect the opinions of the state. The CSLP themes are used for all ages, so feel free to share this survey with anyone who creates programming for your library. Libraries can submit multiple votes! Use this Google Form to provide your feedback. Deadline is August 19, 2022. [Logo Description automatically generated] Kelly E. McCabe, MSLS, MAEd Youth Services Coordinator Email kelly.mccabe at state.nm.us Phone 505-476-9705 New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Web www.nmstatelibrary.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: SM Ramos Sent: Monday, July 18, 2022 12:09 PM To: SM Ramos Subject: [EXTERNAL] You Are Invited CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. You are invited to attend the NM HERstory symposium on July 27, 3-5 pm, either in person or online. Hear a panel of historians explore diverse aspects of NM women that are largely unknown and need attention now more than ever. Some of the women featured here will become part of the curriculum aligned to NM?s new Social Studies Standards. Please see and share the attached flyer and abstracts with your networks, friends, and colleagues. Looking forward to a great event! Thank you! Sylvia Ramos Cruz Sylvia M. Ramos, M.D. P.O. Box 7398 Albuquerque NM 87194 ?Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.? - Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), written by Alice Paul in 1923 and ratified by Virginia, the 38th state needed for it to become the 28th amendment to the US Constitution, in 2020. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: NM HERstory Symposium July 27. 2022 3-5pm Flyer 7-17-22.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 260599 bytes Desc: NM HERstory Symposium July 27. 2022 3-5pm Flyer 7-17-22.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: yscon on behalf of Olson, Amy (ELC) via yscon Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 6:52 AM To: yscon at lists.library.ohio.gov Subject: [EXTERNAL] [yscon] new storytelling magazine CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. New Storytelling Magazine Released ? and it is FREE https://storybeast.org/archive/?fbclid=IwAR37XG1R6fy_e7ObqgacHTuCRfj1gFprHAO70N4DQeoI4FeyIFOrCil2yiY Read July 2022 issue Honestly ? I?m blown away by it ? just great!!!! We have a Storytelling Collection in our State Library ? this magazine was endorsed by many of the performers we house, all whom are performers that have been invited to the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN (which is A HUGE DEAL). Amy Amy Olson Youth Services Consultant Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY 40601 P 502-564-1739 amy.olson at ky.gov [facebook][twitter][youtube-32] Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [kdla-imlssmall2] "It is not always on the great or the important that the balance of the universe depends." A Wind in the Door, Madeleine L?Engle -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: WebJunction Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 10:26 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Crossroads: Collection Management Learning Opportunities CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. The newsletter for library learning [WebJunction: The learning place for libraries] A message from WebJunction View as webpage [Crossroads: The newsletter for library learning] July 20, 2022 Collection Management Learning Opportunities WebJunction facilitates learning on topics both new to library work as well as those perennial facets of librarianship that ebb and flow over the years. Managing library collections?whether acquiring new materials to meet changing community needs, weeding out old books to make room for the new, or facing a book challenge?is one of those perennial library topics that has been a recent focus. Featured below, you?ll find two popular webinar recordings that can help you and your team tackle the new twists and turns to collection management. There is also a great opportunity for libraries to apply to participate in a new program to become a hub for making outdoor games and interactive stories?using your local history, community voices, and neighborhood landmarks. Book Challenges and Intellectual Freedom: Proactive Planning for Public Libraries Across the United States, there are increased reports of book challenges from community members, which have led to very public and heated discussions. As public library leaders and staff consider how to prepare for similar local challenges, being proactive about developing and sharing policies and procedures can help to create clarity and establish expectations around responses to book challenges. This preparation may also include engaging stakeholders, partners, and supporters around the value and essential need for intellectual freedom in the library. View this webinar recording with panelists who are working through these issues in their communities, to learn about the resources they have found useful, and their suggestions for getting started. [Book Challenges and Intellectual Freedom: Proactive Planning for Public Libraries] ________________________________ Weed 'Em and Reap: Getting Your Collection from Awful to Awesome Reap the benefits of a well-weeded collection! This session discusses the life cycle of a collection, including weeding techniques, collection management policies, and how to motivate reluctant weeders. Co-authors of the popular blog Awful Library Books share their holistic approach to collection management as they help all types and sizes of libraries find the joy in a shelf list that reflects a clean, relevant, and current collection! [https://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9312727d65017e76/m/1/e953afc5-60e3-4ef0-90ee-074462f5f53c.jpg] Image: Collection Life Cycle, copyright Hibner/Kelly, used with permission ________________________________ Making Neighborhood Games and Outdoor Stories for Community History, Monuments, and Art Open call from our friends at American University and the DC Public Library! More than 20 libraries will be selected starting August 15 to "engage beyond our walls." Each library will receive modest funding, live workshops with our game designers, and support to launch public events. There is a growing need for digital media in public space and ?low-tech? access for everyone. By joining this program, libraries can become a hub for making neighborhood games and outdoor stories?from escape rooms with local history to audio tours with resident voices. The authoring tool is called Hive Mechanic, and it does not require any programming experience to use; it was made by the Game Center at American University in collaboration with the DC Public Library. Urban, tribal and rural libraries are all welcome. Learn more in an upcoming information session and apply by August 15. [Towards a Mindful Practice in Library Work] Upcoming Events To access all upcoming events and webinar recordings, go to the Events Calendar. [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/964dcd77-6012-4ddd-bdd4-129cc13d8c9e.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe8d12727d6501797d/m/1/icon_calendar.png] FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022 Mental Health and Suicide Prevention for Veterans, Service Members, Families and Communities 2:00 PM?3:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Suicide is a national public health issue that impacts people from all walks of life, regardless of whether or not they have served in the military. However, the suicide rate among Veterans was 52% higher than non-Veteran adults in the U.S. in 2019, and Veteran suicides represent approximately 22% of all suicide deaths in the U.S. Libraries are well positioned to provide information and referral services to connect Veterans and members of military communities with Veterans Health Administration programs and initiatives that address risks and protective factors for suicidal behaviors. Join us for this webinar with presenters from the Veterans Health Administration Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, who will provide an introduction to military culture and share how libraries can help raise awareness of the resources available to Veterans, their families, and other members of military communities. Presented by: Lillie Mells, Education & Training Program Coordinator; Cassie Dubicki, Health Systems Specialist; and Shurhonda Love, Community Relations Specialist, Partnerships & Community Relations, all from the Office of Mental Health Suicide Prevention, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Register now [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/964dcd77-6012-4ddd-bdd4-129cc13d8c9e.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe8d12727d6501797d/m/1/icon_calendar.png] TUESDAY, August 30, 2022 Emerging Tech Trends for 2022 and Beyond 3:00 PM?4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Technology has changed the face of libraries and is continuing to change how we work and how we deliver services to customers. In fact, the past few years have pushed us, and in some cases made us scramble, to discover and experiment with new technologies and tools, to train our staff and community, and to look for new ways of doing our core activities. This presentation introduces emerging technology trends and shows how those trends are reshaping library services. Examples are provided of how to incorporate and adapt these evolving trends into libraries. Learn what trends to look for, find out the difference between a technology trend and a fad, and get ideas on how your library can respond to technologies as they emerge. Presented by: David Lee King, Digital Services Director at Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, Speaker & Author at davidleeking.com Register now [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/964dcd77-6012-4ddd-bdd4-129cc13d8c9e.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe8d12727d6501797d/m/1/icon_calendar.png] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 Community-Led Planning for Equitable, Responsive Services 3:00 PM?4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time You want to serve your community equitably and well, but you have endless possibilities and finite resources. How do you know which direction to go? Community-led planning is a strategy that invites community participation in service design and implementation by sharing power. Whether you?re creating a system-wide strategic plan, a single program, or anything in between, using community-led planning techniques can set you up for outstanding success. Discover the results of new research into how libraries can become more equitably community led. Then learn how to apply these concepts to create highly relevant, inclusive services for?and, more importantly, with?your community. Presented by: Dr. Audrey Barbakoff, EdD, MLIS, CEO of Co/Lab Capacity Register now [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/964dcd77-6012-4ddd-bdd4-129cc13d8c9e.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe8d12727d6501797d/m/1/icon_calendar.png] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2022 Civil Legal Issues of Natural Disasters: Libraries Can Help 3:00 PM?4:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Natural disasters strike everywhere. In their wake, communities are left reeling and many people turn to their libraries for support and information. Your library may have plans to secure its facilities and collections in order to keep the doors open, but are you prepared to support patrons? civil legal issues that arise? A host of urgent needs emerge around FEMA applications, landlord-tenant disputes, property issues, required documentation, and more. Libraries can play a crucial role connecting people with civil legal issues to resources and information that can help. Join this webinar to learn how to apply reference skills to support community members through this civil legal turmoil and guide them toward positive outcomes. Legal aid attorneys will share insights based on their personal disaster experiences to introduce library staff to civil legal issues that may arise during a variety of natural disasters. Presented by: Shrushti Kothari, Disaster Grants Program Counsel at the Legal Services Corporation; Kathy Grunewald, Disaster Coordinator Attorney, Legal Services of North Florida; and Brooke Doyle, Sr. Project Coordinator, WebJunction, OCLC Register now [http://image.e.oclc.org/lib/fe9112727d65017e70/m/1/pixel_shim.png] Additional Online Learning WebJunction Course Catalog Our Course Catalog is free and open to library staff everywhere whenever you are ready to learn. We offer library-specific self-paced courses and webinar recordings, along with other practical learning resources. Certificates of Completion are available to help library staff meet CE and LEU credit requirements. Create your free account and start learning today. Other Free Learning And there are still more webinars and online conferences to come in July. These training opportunities are compiled and shared by the Wyoming State Library. Highlights of this month's remaining offerings include: * July 20?Sustainable Thinking for the Future of Libraries (Niche Academy) * July 26?Critical Thinking in the Age of Fake News (Library Journal/SirsiDynix) * July 27?Retirement on the Horizon? a Public Library Director's Primer (Indiana State Library) * July 28?Managing Implicit Bias in Your Library (Colorado State Library) ________________________________ [Icon: Twitter] [Icon: Facebook] [Icon: LinkedIn] New to WebJunction? Learn more about us and how we support learning for libraries. [OCLC] [Because what is known must be shared. (R)] Crossroads is a free publication produced by WebJunction, distributed in an electronic format. You can subscribe to Crossroads on webjunction.org. This message was sent to cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us because you have previously subscribed to Crossroads. View or change your subscriptions: Unsubscribe cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us from this list, or you can review, edit, or globally unsubscribe from all OCLC email subscriptions. Crossroads is distributed using a third-party service provider. Please review WebJunction's Terms of Use for additional information. ?2022 OCLC 6565 Kilgour Place, Dublin OH USA 43017 www.oclc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Jul 22 08:02:16 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2022 14:02:16 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Fw: [EXTERNAL] SAR Connects: Announcing Grounded in Clay In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: School for Advanced Research Sent: Friday, July 22, 2022 8:00 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] SAR Connects: Announcing Grounded in Clay CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Issue 117 Friday, July 22, 2022 [SAR Connects Weekly Email Header] SAR Connects is your weekly message from the School for Advanced Research, delivering inspiration and insights from our artists, scholars, and extended community. [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/1724383/b75a734e-6d0d-441e-bbe8-e01ae0c69131.jpg] [http://emailimages.nxt.blackbaud.com/emailimages/images/5701/2119842/1967cce0-5a9d-432d-929e-9149ba4cc3fb.jpg] Grounded in Clay Preview Originating in the cradle of the Indigenous Southwest, Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery is a rare exhibition curated by the Native American communities it represents. The project gives authority and voice to the Pueblo Pottery Collective, a group of over 60 individual members of 21 tribal communities who selected and wrote about artistically or culturally distinctive pots from two significant Pueblo pottery collections??the Indian Arts Research Center of the School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe and the Vilcek Foundation of New York. Organized by SAR and the Vilcek Foundation, Grounded in Clay debuts July 31, 2022, on unceded Tewa Indian lands at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe before traveling nationally in 2023. The exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the creation of SAR??s Indian Arts Research Center??s pottery collection in 1922. As SAR??s first traveling exhibition, it also marks the institution??s multi-year efforts to bridge the cultural needs and knowledge of Native communities with its public education mission. Watch here [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/1724386/b411a069-d4b5-4351-b1fe-9138b133c239.jpg] [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/2119848/e3c8d70a-5cb3-418d-859c-9281019e80fc.jpg] 'Who Were You When You Stepped to This Pot?' A Lesson in Community Curation from Grounded in Clay Guest post by Emily Santhanam Consider when and where you??ve seen Pueblo pottery in a museum. How was it displayed? Who wrote the label? What did it tell you about the Pueblo people who made, held, or cherished the pot? About lineage, loss, love? Chances are it didn??t tell you much. Throughout the history of museum institutions, Pueblo pottery has been exhibited and interpreted from an academic ??expert??s?? lens, based in Western archaeological, anthropological, or art historical thought. Frequently removed from the communities who created them, Pueblo pots have been seen as ethnographic remnants of past cultures, or anomalies of fine art ?C little more. But beginning July 31, 2022, change is coming. . . . Image: Martina Vigil and Florentino Montoya (San Ildefonso Pueblo), Storage jar with lid, ca. 1905, clay and paints, 20 1/2?? x 26??, IAF.1221, School for Advanced Research collection. Photo by Peter Gabriel. Read here [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/1724388/6df3df28-eab9-4ea1-a4a5-6a39193cee83.jpg] [https://prodsabbximgmn001blkbrdo.blob.core.windows.net/emailimages/images/5701/2119857/caca7af0-537c-4250-a4ae-d66adeaf255b.jpg] Members Preview of Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery July 30, 2022 at 1:00 pm ?C 5:00 pm Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (710 Camino Lejo) The School for Advanced Research, Vilcek Foundation, and Museum of Indian Arts & Culture invite you to join us for a special members preview of Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery. Be one of the first to view this groundbreaking exhibition! This opportunity is available to School for Advanced Research (SAR) and Museum of New Mexico Foundation members only. Please bring your SAR membership cards for entry. We will have a printed membership list available to check if you do not have your card. 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URL: From Dale.Savage at state.nm.us Thu Jul 28 18:10:09 2022 From: Dale.Savage at state.nm.us (Savage, Dale, DCA) Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:10:09 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Grant opportunity: Request to share with public libraries - Reading Group from the Yiddish Book Center In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, Depending on your community, this may be a great opportunity for a grant-funded reading group next year. I took a look at the links, and the program sounds really interesting. If your community has a Jewish Center or other organization, it could provide a great opportunity for bridge-building and partnership. But hurry and decide. The grant application period closes on April 19th. Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library From: Hannah Arata > Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2022 8:27 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Request to share with public libraries - Reading Group from the Yiddish Book Center CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Hi there, I hope you are doing well! This is Hannah from the American Library Association's Public Programs Office. I wanted to let you know of a grant for public libraries from the Yiddish Book Center. Could you please share the following message with the public libraries in your network? Applications close on August 19th. Many thanks! -- The Yiddish Book Center's "Stories of Exile" Reading Groups for Public Libraries is a reading and discussion program to engage teens and adults in thinking about experiences of displacement, migration, and diaspora. Using Yiddish literature as a portal, "Stories of Exile" will feature works in translation that explore narratives that grapple with questions of homelands, journeys, identity, and belonging. Reading groups will compare these works, written in Yiddish in the early- and mid-20th century, to works by contemporary writers from all across the globe. Please apply by August 19, 2022. Participating libraries will organize a reading group for adults, teens ages 16 to 19, or a combined group to discuss three books of Yiddish literature in translation, as well as one book related to a community served by their library. All program participants will receive: * 15 copies of each of three books on the Yiddish Book Center reading list, as well as one copy of each both for the discussion facilitator and the library's collection. * 15 copies of one additional book, selected by the library, which is related to the experiences of the community served by the library. * Travel, accommodation, and meal expenses paid for participation in a workshop at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA, to orient library staff on engaging reading groups and discussion of Yiddish literature in translation. * Online access to downloadable discussion guides and programming resources for future use. * Advice and assistance in identifying potential guest speakers, as well as training and support for engaging guest speakers at public events. Questions? Check out the FAQ page. 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From: Savage, Dale, DCA Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2022 6:10 PM To: 'New Mexico Library Directors List' ; nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: Grant opportunity: Request to share with public libraries - Reading Group from the Yiddish Book Center Hi all, Depending on your community, this may be a great opportunity for a grant-funded reading group next year. I took a look at the links, and the program sounds really interesting. If your community has a Jewish Center or other organization, it could provide a great opportunity for bridge-building and partnership. But hurry and decide. The grant application period closes on April 19th. Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library From: Hannah Arata > Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2022 8:27 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Request to share with public libraries - Reading Group from the Yiddish Book Center CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Hi there, I hope you are doing well! This is Hannah from the American Library Association's Public Programs Office. I wanted to let you know of a grant for public libraries from the Yiddish Book Center. Could you please share the following message with the public libraries in your network? Applications close on August 19th. Many thanks! -- The Yiddish Book Center's "Stories of Exile" Reading Groups for Public Libraries is a reading and discussion program to engage teens and adults in thinking about experiences of displacement, migration, and diaspora. Using Yiddish literature as a portal, "Stories of Exile" will feature works in translation that explore narratives that grapple with questions of homelands, journeys, identity, and belonging. Reading groups will compare these works, written in Yiddish in the early- and mid-20th century, to works by contemporary writers from all across the globe. Please apply by August 19, 2022. Participating libraries will organize a reading group for adults, teens ages 16 to 19, or a combined group to discuss three books of Yiddish literature in translation, as well as one book related to a community served by their library. All program participants will receive: * 15 copies of each of three books on the Yiddish Book Center reading list, as well as one copy of each both for the discussion facilitator and the library's collection. * 15 copies of one additional book, selected by the library, which is related to the experiences of the community served by the library. * Travel, accommodation, and meal expenses paid for participation in a workshop at the Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA, to orient library staff on engaging reading groups and discussion of Yiddish literature in translation. * Online access to downloadable discussion guides and programming resources for future use. * Advice and assistance in identifying potential guest speakers, as well as training and support for engaging guest speakers at public events. Questions? Check out the FAQ page. 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