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"Get a Clue" summer reading program
12:24 PM EDT 3/23/07
Grace Greene and I have just finished the Vermont workshops to promote "Get a Clue." Here are some handouts from the Ludlow workshop-- and an invitation to jump in and add your two cents.

The 2007 Collaborative Summer Library Program Manual is the basic text for working with children, teens and adults. Vermont public libraries participating in last summer's program should have received the new manual by now.

One great idea from librarians in Ludlow: a small group of local librarians meeting monthly to brainstorm problems and help each other. If that doesn't work for you, use this virtual meeting at Webjunction instead!

Amy Howlett
VT Department of Libraries
Attachments: Adult_Appetizers.doc (212.5k)    detective_club.pdf (99.9k)    mentosncoke.pdf (718.9k)   
Re: "Get a Clue" summer reading program
12:55 PM EDT 3/23/07 as a reply to Amy Howlett.
Many librarians told me how much they liked Steve Glazer's presentation on quests at the workshop. To see more, visit the Valley Quest web site:

www.valleyquest.org

You can also correspond with Steve via e-mail:

Steve@vitalcommunities.org
Re: "Get a Clue" summer reading program
10:32 AM EDT 3/27/07 as a reply to Amy Howlett.
Postscript from Sisters in Crime and a possible grant for after school programs with the public library:

Sisters in Crime library promotion:

If you've put together a book display featuring "Sisters in Crime," women authors of mysteries, you can compete for a great library prize. Sisters in Crime advises: Take a digital photo of the exhibit. Please e-mail it to webmaven@sistersincrime.org with "library display" in the subject heading. We'll be posting the photos on our website and also entering all participating librarians into a drawing for a mysterious basket of signed books.

One more bit of news: We now have a book club database on our website, which can be found at http://r.vresp.com/?SistersinCrime/7d6ac6632b/896237/6b1f87f9a2/ce78500.
If you know of book groups that might like to receive materials or information from our authors, please ask them to sign up.


21st Century Grant

Debbi Gadwah-Lambert in Canaan talked at the Ludlow Clue workshop about how her library works with the school under a Department of Education grant. Those grants are again available at the web site below.

Debbi's message:
Here is the link to the grant that is funding the after school program in Canaan. The Dec. issue of the American Libraries magazine had a report on libraries and out-of-school programs I found interesting as well.

http://education.vermont.gov/new/html/pgm_federal/21st_CCLC.html#grant_requirements
Re: "Get a Clue" summer reading program
2:40 PM EDT 3/29/07 as a reply to Amy Howlett.
I've loaded up my handout if anyone still needs it.

Most of what I demonstrated was from the Kid Concoctions DVD (although I renamed the recipes to fit in with "Get a Clue.") Here is the URL that will give you information on the DVD and the book:
http://www.kidconcoctions.com/

Mary Danko
Proctor Library
Town of Weathersfield
library@weathersfield.org
Attachments: preschool_puzzles_and_perplexing_projects.doc (46.0k)   
Re: "Get a Clue" summer reading program
12:56 PM EDT 5/24/07 as a reply to Amy Howlett.
While looking for crime tape I came across some other cool stuff that you might want for "Get a Clue."

Check out the "Crime Scene - Do Not Cross" laynard for only $7.00 (I had to get this!! emoticon ) and a real fingerprint kit on sale for $30.00. Kind of pricey but really looks authentic!

http://www.crimescene.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=47
Re: "Get a Clue" summer reading program
1:55 PM EDT 5/24/07 as a reply to Mary Danko.
I was at the Guilford Library while they were brainstorming summer events, and learned that the Library parade garb will be fedoras and those fake glasses/nose/mustache sets that make everyone look like Groucho Marx. Easy idea, low cost, and so much fun!