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Sims On Stage: Fame karaoke
Linda Braun’s link: del.iciou.us
Community Partners – A list of great ideas from the workshop
Book Buddies
Saratoga Springs Public Library
Announcement
Sign up sheet
Date/Time reminder form
Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library
Crandall Public Library
Gaming
Schuylerville Public Library
Teen Locked-in-the-library program:
limited to 30 participants, ages 13-17
held 2-3 times per year
begins at 9 pm Friday and runs until 9 am Saturday (12 hours overnight)
pays for pizza and continental breakfast fixings
sign up/ parent signature required
participants supply their own gaming equipment
run by volunteer staff during closed hours
try it once! you’ll be amazed by the results!
Stillwater Free Library
Key points:
• held once a month for 3 hours
• Teens are invited “First Fridays @ 5″ (7th grade and up)
• Middle schoolers have a special night on the third Friday (5th and 6th graders)
• PIZZA is served always
• Must bring the best thing they have read in the past month (books, articles, recipes, postings…)
• Must stand and share your selection and answer questions.
• Rated E or T games only (We usually only have DDR and GH running)
• The downstairs has only board games and two computers – all PS games are upstairs to give readers a quiet space if they want.
• Promotion is done with business card style “tickets” the kids can hand out to their friends.
• High Schoolers may come and go as they please, Middle Schoolers must remain in the building.




5 responses so far ↓
1 Cindy Robertson // Mar 6, 2008 at 11:58 am
Am I missing something? I thought a link to the del.icio.us site that Linda Braun talked about would be here. I can find it in my notes, but a link might be helpful to others…
2 Cynthia // Mar 6, 2008 at 4:49 pm
This summer reading workshop was a lot of fun. It also had some great ideas for programs for little or no cost. I really liked the smaller group.
3 Julie Martin // Mar 6, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Linda was an exceptional speaker! I just love her enthusiasm. There were several suggestions she made that I intend to try out. I had never given podcasts a thought before….interesting.
4 jennifer // Mar 7, 2008 at 1:56 pm
Hi Jennifer,
You can put this on the sals blog under summer reading workshop idea results.. or whatever…
I called the Tang …
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College http://tang.skidmore.edu
Contact persons are Ginger Ertz and Karen for the FREE Suitcase Program. This is a program where people from the Tang Museum come out to your library and do a program. The whole program fits in a suitcase. You can contact Ginger and Karen at (518) 580-5538 or jertz@skidmore.edu
Ginger is out until April 7th. She has not nailed down what the suitcase programs will exactly be. She did mention with Karen a program about insects.
Karen is taking requests for dates now for the summer suitcase programs. Get your date now. The slots go FAST!!
Cynthia
5 Crystal Jenkins // Mar 15, 2008 at 12:30 pm
Hello all, Wouldn’t it be fun to have a Catch the Bug day at your local Saratoga Barnes & Noble and maybe pay for your Summer Reading Program in the process, or make money to add more books to your libraries? Interested Call Crystal 518-583-7761
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