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From: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and
Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>
To: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children"
<pubyac@prairienet.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: PUBYAC digest 1329
PUBYAC Digest 1329
Topics covered in this issue include: 1) deleted by moderator -- virus text 2) Virus being sent using PUBYAC by "Pyowner" <pyowner@pallasinc.com> 3) Reading Fun by "Eastern Library" <easternlibrary@smithville.net> 4) Board Games by "Christine Neirink" <c.neirink@vlc.lib.mi.us> 5) BIG books by "Jaclyn Malach" <jmalach@ci.rowlett.tx.us> 6) Graphic Novels by "David Winkler-Schmit" <dschmit@gno.lib.la.us> 7) feedback cards by Joan Stokes <jrstokes@yahoo.com> 8) Re: Libraries and Bookstores by "William Fong" <wfong@mookandblanchard.com> 9) Viruses by ameyer@ccclib.org 10) Hank the Cowdog programs by "Betsy Bybell" <betsyb@latahlibrary.org> 11) Literacy kits by Laurel Sharp <lsharp@mailbox.lpl.org> 12) Pura Belpre Awards by "Carol Chatfield" <cchatfield@myriad.middlebury.edu> 13) Re: cookery programs: tips? success stories? advice? by JulDietzel@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Pyowner" <pyowner@pallasinc.com> To: "pubyac" <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Virus being sent using PUBYAC Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:09:03 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear PUBYACkers, It appears that a virus has somehow managed to piggyback onto the PUBYAC subscriber list because I am getting huge volumes of mail about a virus being detected. It looks like the message went out early this morning, which is very weird, since I wasn't logged in this morning. I am looking into it. Whatever the case, do not open any attachments that come from pyowner@pallasinc.com. The subject is probably 'Hi." I will never send you attachments. Shannon VanHemert PUBYAC Moderator pyowner@pallasinc.com ------------------------------ From: "Eastern Library" <easternlibrary@smithville.net> To: <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Reading Fun Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:25:13 CST I thought I would let everyone know if your looking for a different type = of fantasy book read Inkheart by Cornelia Funke. I know that her Thief = Lord was well recieved but my 10-year old daughter and I like this one = even more. Happy Reading!!! Karen Holz Eastern Branch Manager Bloomfield-Eastern Greene Public Library easternlibrary@smithville.net ------------------------------ From: "Christine Neirink" <c.neirink@vlc.lib.mi.us> To: pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: Board Games MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:25:27 CST I would like to buy 2 or 3 board games for elementary school-aged kids to play in the libary. Do any of you have board games in your children's departments? If so, what games are especially popular with the kids? Thanks! Christine Neirink Children's Librarian Bay County Library System c.neirink@vlc.lib.mi.us ------------------------------ From: "Jaclyn Malach" <jmalach@ci.rowlett.tx.us> To: <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: BIG books content-class: urn:content-classes:message MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:25:41 CST Hello everbody! Iam looking for a vendor who sells the Big books to do storytimes with, = preferably at great prices of course! Thank you! Jaclyn Malach Youth Services Librarian Rowlett Public Library 3900 Main Street Rowlett, Texas 75088 972.412.6162 jmalach@ci.rowlett.tx.us=20 ------------------------------ From: "David Winkler-Schmit" <dschmit@gno.lib.la.us> To: <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Graphic Novels Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:25:56 CST Dear Collective Brain, I'm not sure if this has been answered before, but where do you folks = keep (if you do have them) copies of the graphic novel titles, "Sandman" = or a little more on the rough side, "Preacher." Any input would be = appreciated even if you don't think anyone should carry these titles. ------------------------------ From: Joan Stokes <jrstokes@yahoo.com> To: pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: feedback cards Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:26:09 CST Hello all, Do any libraries out there have a customer feedback card that can be filled out and left at the library? We are looking for more than a suggestion box - we are thinking about a card that has specific questions and asks about how we are doing. If you do, I'd love to hear about it - Please respond to me at jrstokes@yahoo.com. Many thanks in advance - Joan Stokes Southbury Public Library 561 Main Street South Southbury, CT. 06488 (203) 262-0626 ------------------------------ From: "William Fong" <wfong@mookandblanchard.com> To: <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Re: Libraries and Bookstores MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:26:22 CST I bet a lot of it is location. B&N is almost always in a very popular part of town where it's "cool" to hang out at. I know a few libraries that are too far away and makes it rather inconvenient, unfortunately. Thanks, -william -- William Fong Mook & Blanchard - Director of Marketing E-mail: wfong@mookandblanchard.com Phone: 800.875.9911x210 Fax: 626.968.6877 Wireless: 714.315.8954 ------------------------------ From: ameyer@ccclib.org To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org Subject: Viruses MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:26:35 CST Just so you all know... someone on this list was infected with that nasty virus, and has sent it to pubyac. As a friendly reminder, do *not* open files from people you don't know. And, if you do know them, do not open files with a .pif .zip .exe .txt file extension. Hope you're all having a virus free day! Annemarie ____________________ Annemarie Meyer ameyer@ccclib.org Youth Services Librarian Pinole Library Contra Costa County Library ------------------------------ From: "Betsy Bybell" <betsyb@latahlibrary.org> To: <PUBYAC@prairienet.org> Subject: Hank the Cowdog programs MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:26:49 CST Good morning everyone, I'm sure that there have been librarians who have done Hank the Cowdog programs but I'm not sure I've ever seen a compilation about them. Heather Stout from Lewiston City Library and I are combining our talents for a workshop on exciting children's programs and would love to hear about your successes, particularly for Hank. We'll give you credit, of course, and I'll compile the responses and post them to the list. Many thanks, Betsy Bybell Outreach Services Manager Latah County Library District 110 S. Jefferson Moscow, ID 83843 208-882-3923 betsyb@latahlibrary.org ------------------------------ From: Laurel Sharp <lsharp@mailbox.lpl.org> To: pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: Literacy kits Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:27:03 CST Greetings, O Collective Brain, We're working on a project involving literacy kits for preschoolers and their parents. There are several kinds of kits available from Childcraft, Lakeshore, and other companies, but we wanted to explore putting our own together. Has anyone else done this? Also, I'm interested in the container that holds them--bags? backpacks? Hanging plastic bags? What works, or not, for you? Thanks so much--I'll summarize whatever replies I get. Laurel -- Laurel Sharp Liverpool Public Library 310 Tulip Street Liverpool, NY 13088 315 457-0310 x123 Fax 315 453-7867 lsharp@mailbox.lpl.org ------------------------------ From: "Carol Chatfield" <cchatfield@myriad.middlebury.edu> To: <PUBYAC@prairienet.org> Subject: Pura Belpre Awards MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:27:17 CST Just one more indication that the children's book award announcements didn't go so smoothly this year....we write a column for our bi-weekly paper in Middlebury, Vt, and for my last subject I mentioned several of this year's winners. Since Julia Alvarez is one of my patrons, I naturally mentioned that she had won the Pura Belpre Award. Today I received a note from her thanking me for the column. Her husband read it, noted the award, and mentioned it to her - she had no idea she had won, as nobody had notified her. Let's hope the next time around that the author isn't the last to know! Carol Chatfield Ilsley Public Library Middlebury, Vt cchatfield@myriad.middlebury.edu ------------------------------ From: JulDietzel@aol.com To: pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: Re: cookery programs: tips? success stories? advice? MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:27:33 CST I had a lot of fun with a group decorating pieces of bread. We spread the bread with either marshmallow fluff or peanut butter. Then you offer different items such as raisins, bananas, grapes, etc. to "draw" a picture on the bread. You can also make a rabbit using different foods. Use a bed of lettuce in a bowl. Canned pear half -- rabbit's face American cheese -- ears Raisins -- eyes Maraschino Cherry -- nose Toothpicks -- whiskers I tried to get around allergies by offering many different foods (suck as the marshmallow fluff vs. peanut butter on the bread). When I did this, it was a registered program, so we asked people to share any food allergy information with us when they signed up. Have fun! Julie Dietzel-Glair Frederick County Public Libraries ------------------------------ End of PUBYAC Digest 1329 ************************* |
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