Friday, March 24, 2006

Library Cats

Yay! Now I'm happy! I got my picture made with Baker & Taylor, the mascots of the Baker & Taylor company (who supply most of the books purchased by the library.) When I realized I'd left my camera card in the card reader in my hotel room I raced to get it before the photo op was over... huff, puff, whew! I am getting some good exercise at the Hynes Convention Center today (including 25 minutes of lap swimming at the hotel pool this morning.) Even though I am staying at the convention the rest of the afternoon, must now pack my bags and start loading the car because must check out of my room by noon.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

More PLA

I haven't had the best luck getting good pictures here at PLA. This picture of me was taken on Wednesday at a delicious free lunch given by EBSCO, which provides databases to libraries (including ours, through the state). The person across the table who I recruited to take the picture did take it, but then made a disparaging comment about people who have pictures taken of themselves. I thought it might be a little more interesting than a sign like I posted earlier, though! It also makes clear that I need to ease up on the blush a bit - my goodness I look sunburned!

The highlight of my day today was a luncheon with children's author John Szieszka (prounounced "Sheska," rhymes with Fresca) who wrote The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, Math Curse, and the Time Warp Trio books, among others. His hilarious talk was about attracting boy readers to the library, especially through humor. He had the enthusiastic audience laughing non-stop. I think I have a favorite author now. I deeply regret not getting a good picture of him... Actually, I really wanted a picture of me AND him, but I was afraid that woman would give me a hard time about it, ha!

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Linda Ellerbee

The opening session of the Public Library Association 11th annual conference featured keynote speaker Linda Ellerbee, the maverick print and television reporter who does things HER way. For the last 15 years she's been talking to kids about news in the headlines and how they feel about the world in her show "Nick News" on the Nickelodeon channel. She was funny and interesting and a great advocate for public libraries. I should put me in this picture with Linda, but I don't have the photoshop skills for that. Time to head to the exhibits! I brought an old backpack of Mary's so I can stock up on freebies... Hope I get some good stuff...

In Boston for the Public Library Assoc. Conference

Hello to Freedom from cloudy Boston where I am attending my first Public Library Association Conference. This morning I went to "Book Buzz" hosted by Nancy Pearl - you may have heard of her: there is a librarian action figure modeled after her! Panelists from 4 different publishing houses including Random House and HarperCollins had the difficult task of each selecting 10 upcoming books to recommend. I got some great ideas for book purchases that I think Freedom folks will enjoy. I was 20 minutes early to this presentation and found the ballroom absolutely jammed with people. I finally found a seat, but probably a hundred others weren't so lucky and had to listen from out in the lobby. There were so many people I couldn't take a decent photograph and could hardly see from way in the back, but here's a picture of the sign!

Monday, March 20, 2006

"Crash"

Film Series attendance spiked to 29 this Sunday. It seemed like most people who came thought "Crash" was deserving of the Best Picture award it received at this year's Oscars. 21 people stayed afterward for pizza dinner - many thanks to Freedom Market for not only giving us a great deal on pizzas, but bringing them to us! After dinner the gathering whittled down to 10 diehards. We played a rousing game of Apples to Apples. Peg & Joel tied for first place but we all had lots of laughs. Here are some pictures to prove it! Click on any image to see a larger version.

Friday, March 17, 2006

Our new trustee!


We are pleased that Peg Scully was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Freedom Library at Town Meeting on March 14th! Peg has been a faithful library volunteer for many years. She will continue to work her weekly shift on Fridays while also serving as Secretary of the trustees. Joyce Silke will now move into the position of President and Chuck Depew will continue on as Treasurer. Joan Grossman is now off the board, after seven great years as library trustee. Bye, Joanie! Don't forget to come water the plants!

Monday, March 06, 2006

After School at the Library

Our first Friday after-school event was a big success on March 5th with 25 students participating. Bonnie Burroughs led the Beading Basics workshop and the kids were thrilled with the bookmarks, bracelets and necklaces they made. Lots of boys participated in the Lego Club and were proud of their creations too, many of which are currently on display in the library. A record-breaking 40 adults and children attended the Pizza & Movie portion of the day where "The Iron Giant" proved to be a popular movie choice especially among the boys, whose laughter, hoots and comments entertained all the adults present. See below for a gallery of photos taken that day... and stay tuned for more fun at the Freedom Public Library!

Here's where everything went when the kids piled off the bus...















Bonnie helps Bryce with beading.






There was plenty of opportunity to be silly AND creative at the beading workshop!

Good friends Elizabeth & Heidi pose together

The boys had lots of fun with the Lego's