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I'm a teacher librarian & recently started a community based blog for getting boys to read - http://GettingBoysToRead.com. Please send me a friend request if you'd like to network, share ideas, and learn more about getting boys to read.
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I love your "About Me" column. In our small library my programming time is limited, but it's something I, too, absolutely love. Way to be enthusiastic!
...nice sword.
You look very happy, and very pink. Good luck with your groups.
How are ya? It's great to see you here!
Good luck with your groups. Knowing you, you've got at least a couple more planned. Am I right?
Cool color scheme, by the way! Excellent taste as always.
Isn't this great a librarian My Space, I feel so hip.
I completely agree with your philosophy of librarianship. Programming is one my favorite "duties." My best programs are either musical or feature animals. One time I asked a group of harpists to give a short recital and talk about their instruments and what it was like to be a professional harpist. Another time our Friends paid for Working Wildlife to bring several animal actors to my branch. Children and adults really enjoyed the show. I admire your outreach to thedeaf community, they are truly underserved by libraries.
Gail
Gail