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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 13:23:39 -0500 (EST)
To: pubyac-digest@nysernet.org
Subject: pubyac V1 #616
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 16:18:27 -0800
From: chattcrandall@juno.com
Subject: St. Patrick's Day Programming
Hello all! I am having a St. Patrick's Day program for Kindergarten -
2nd graders, and I need a few more St. Paddy activities and games. Does
anyone have fun ideas they would like to share? You can e-mail me
directly, I'll post any ideas to the entire list. Thank you very much!
Molly Chatt Crandall
chattcrandall@juno.com
Ontario Public Library
Ontario, NY 14519
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 17:02:19 -0600
From: oneil <oneil@asbank.com>
Subject: Re: home child care outreach
Kathryn or anyone else who has gotten outreach grants,
Please give me information about getting funding for child care outreach
projects.I do story hours for Head Start programs and make theme kits so
volunteers (after training) and class room teachers can do the story
hours.I would like to expand this project to the other Head Start
programs in this parish, but I need funding. Thanks for your help.
Sally O'Neil
oneil@asbank.com
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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 14:00:03 -0800
From: Edmonds Library Youth Services <edm-youth@sno-isle.org>
Subject: Re: toddler time
justin cooley wrote:
> Here is what I use an opening and closing song for my toddler group each =
> week. Opening goes like this:
> It's time for us to start, let's do,
> You with me and me with you,
> It's time for us to start, let's do,
> 1 2 3
<snip>
A little bell went off in my head when I saw the "time to ..." in this
post-- the structure is very similar to Raffi's "Time to Sing" (see p.
67 of _The 2nd Raffi Songbook_, Crown, 1986), so I'll bet his tune
would work with these words. HTH!
Jonathan Betz-Zall, Children's Librarian, Edmonds Library, Wash.
edm-youth@sno-isle.org
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 10:34:20 -0800
From: sailors@i-2000.com
Subject: serious YA books
Torrie:
I agree with you that VOYA and other such publications are just
reviewing what is written. I also agree that we need a little more
levity and maybe just some old fashioed silliness or even sweetness.
That's probably why I enjoy Karen Cushman's books. I laughed out loud
reading CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY. Here was a girl from Medeival times and
she was going through the same growing pains and adolescent problems as
our kids todays, only with a sense of humor.
From my experience in my library and with my local school where my
kids go, the young people. especially girls, love her books.
Anne Weinlich Miltenberg
Ocenside Children's Room
Oceanside, New York
sailors@i-2000.com
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 09:10:50 -0600
From: Amy Cline <ACline@ci.sat.tx.us>
Subject: Thank you
Thanks to all who informed me that the Jupiter Jones
character comes from the Three Investigators series. Judging from
your responses, these sound like great mysteries for young
people. I'm putting them on my reading list!
Amy J. Cline
Children's Librarian
San Antonio Public Library
(210) 207-2621
(210)207-2555 fax
acline@ci.sat.tx.us
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Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 14:56:14 -0500
From: Rick Speer <rspeer@mail.lewiston.lib.me.us>
Subject: Children's Librarian opening
Children’s Librarian. The Lewiston Public Library seeks a dynamic,
child-centered professional to lead its Children’s Department into the
next century. Duties include: designing, implementing and evaluating
library services for children; training and managing staff; providing
reference and reader’s advisory services; planning and conducting
children’s programs; and collaborating with local children’s
organizations and agencies serving children. The successful candidate
will possess a broad knowledge of children’s literature along with
children’s programming and computer skills. Master’s degree in library
science required. Applications should include a letter of interest,
resume, salary requirements, and the names of 3 professional references
(along with contact information); send to: Human Resources, City
Building, 27 Pine Street, Lewiston ME 04240. Application deadline:
March 31, 1999.
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Rick Speer rspeer@LPL.avcnet.org
Lewiston Public Library http://www.avcnet.org/LPL
200 Lisbon Street Voice: (207) 784-0135 X208
Lewiston, Maine 04240 Fax: (207) 784-3011
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