NaNoWriMo - 7 Sessions on Multiple Dates

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Manager Input
Manager's Decision: 
Approved
Is staff available for coverage?: 
Yes
Library budget available for this amount and for this target audience?: 
Yes
Program Identification
Location: 
Downtown Library
Date: 
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Program Time: 
Start Time (hour)Start Time (minutes)Setup TimeEnd Time (hour)End Time (minutes)Take-Down Time
63015 minutes83000 minutes
Program Details

Blurb

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Program Description: 
All Sessions In Africa there is a saying, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” Join us at the downtown library in celebration of National Novel Writing Month! Plan on going far and fast and doing it in fellowship with seven sessions to inspire, inform, and motivate you to complete your novel throughout the month of November. Whether this is your first attempt, or the resolution of your ten-part fantasy epic, come create in camaraderie at the downtown library. Session 1 - 11/1 Humble Beginnings Are you a planner? Do you have every aspect of your plot written in a storyboard? Or are you a pantser? Do you write as the words come to you? These are some of the questions we will attempt to answer in our first session. Participants will be provided with writing resources available at the library and given the opportunity to sign-up for NaNoWriMo online. Session 2 - 11/5 Writing Your Stories Join us at the Downtown Library to turn your memories into memoirs with The Oklahoma Writing Project. This NaNoWriMo session will focus on turning experiences into stories. The Oklahoma Writing Project’s work as a professional learning community encompasses in-service to schools provided by OWP teacher consultants, professional development for teachers through the summer institute and conferences, and youth, family, and community activities. Session 3 - 11/8 Inspiration + Perspiration = Success So, you’ve got the bones of your novel in your brain or maybe even on paper. Your protagonist is slowly inflating from her flat beginnings into a round interesting character, but, like all great writers at their genesis, you are hitting a wall. Join us at the Downtown library for a session dedicated to overcoming writer’s block. Session 4 - 11/15 Inspiration + Perspiration = Success So, you’ve got the bones of your novel in your brain or maybe even on paper. Your protagonist is slowly inflating from her flat beginnings into a round interesting character, but, like all great writers at their genesis, you are hitting a wall. Join us at the Downtown library for a session dedicated to overcoming writer’s block. Session 5 - 11/19 Write-In This all day, come-and-go event will open our Route 66 computer lab to NaNoWriMo participants. Get fired up with the friendship of your fellow fledging novelists and stay fueled with snacks and drinks provided by your Downtown Library. Session 6 - 11/22 The End is Near; act accordingly. Whether you are at 40,000 words, 400 words, or even just at 4 words, your local librarians will help you develop a plan to hit your word goal before the end of the month. This session will focus on budgeting time to write in the real-world against family, work, school, and any other obligations you may have. Session 7 - 11/29 NaNaNaNa, NaNoWriMo, Hey, Hey, Hey, Good Write. This session will be a celebration of the work all participants put in throughout the month. We will be giving out awards, providing resources for revision and publication, and discussing improvements we can make to next year’s NaNoWriMo events.
Primary Age Group: 
Adult
Additional Age Groups: 
Young Adult (ages 18-21)
Primary Event Type: 
Arts, Crafts, Games
Additional Event Types: 
Learning Assistance

Presenter

Will your program have a presenter?: 
Yes
Does the presenter have the proper credentials, training & positive references?: 
Yes
Presenter Type: 
community resource professional (outreach)
Program Justification
Is a program the best way to meet the expressed need or present information?: 
Yes
Does the program fit the goals of the MLS?: 
Yes
How & why does this program meet the goals of the MLS?: 
It encourages local art. Part of our Library Unbound is to "Increase locally created content." What better way to do that than to encourage our members to become novelists?
Which Strategic Plan Response/Goals does this program meet?: 
Ensure a Welcoming Experience: Visitors are welcomed into an atmosphere of hospitality, exemplary service, and friendly interaction.
Why will this program be successful?: 
By being a creative tool for our community members. Diversifying our offerings and creating more opportunities to increase market penetration and member retention.
How will success be measured/determined?: 
By participants individual success and community involvement.
Program Engagement

Marketing

Is sufficient time available to have a Info Magazine Listing?: 
Yes
Is sufficient time available to request MaC materials and display them for at least 2 weeks (45 days)?: 
Yes

Community Engagement

How will you promote this event to the community?: 
Create an in-Library Book Display or Exhibit
Share event in a community calendar, newsletter, or newspaper
Share on my personal Social Media sites (Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram)
Submit for sharing on Library System's Social Media sites
Up-sell the event with customers (verbally or with printed Marketing pieces)
Visit a community organization to promote
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Collection

Are volunteers needed?: 
No

Supplies

Are supplies needed?: 
No supplies are needed for this particular program.
Final Comments: 
None
Are you ready for your supervisor to evaluate this program?: 
Yes
Program Evaluation
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No
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