Date: May 8th, 2013
Location: Downtown Library
Present: Gloria - CH, John Hilbert - SO, Lisa Wood - OUT, Annie Emmons - NW, Elisabeth Wright - VI, Suzette Felton - MC, Emily Williams - OUT, Anna Todd - BI, Debbie McPherson - BE, Meg Hunt-Wilson - ED, Dana Beach - CH, Mary Sholly - OUT, Cheryl Coleman - WA, Kim Edwards - DN, Julia McConnell - NW, Heidi Port - DVS, Molly Wills - AL
When you need more Summer supplies, please email Emily, Lisa, and Mary. Before you pull books of out their boxes, please check the age group on the outside of box. MTC will be doing a special delivery this year, the Summer stuff will not come with your regular shipment. Always say thanks to SONIC for donating money for books to us again this year. If your customers would like to write a letter or draw a picture to thank SONIC, please take it or even facilitate the process (this will be a great activity for teen volunteers)! Kids can pick from whatever age group book they would like, they are not tied down to ages.
Handed out teen Summer program posters.
Passed around examples of Summer materials. There is an expiration date on the Riversport coupon, should be 2013 not 2012, they know of this issue and will still honor the coupon.
If you want Heidi to come to your library to talk about volunteer expectations with staff, please let Heidi know. The staff that have had it at their libraries say that it was very helpful.
Some locations have done contracts or agreements with their teens, Heidi will put those on the intranet for everyone to look at.
It is important to make contact with our teen population. These teens will, 10 years or so down the road, be voting etc.
Prepare our co-workers for the fact that there will be an influx of kids and teens during the Summer. Communicate the purpose of Summer Reading to them. Teaching teens life skills. You can't do it by yourself. Take what you learned about teens today and tell the staff about it. Always thank people for doing a job such as "thank you for always being so welcoming to the teens when they are here" this can actually help foster this action in staff. Teens are very important; remember you may be the only adult in their lives that cares.
MC, RE, SO, DN, AL, and Come Read with Me needs more volunteers. So if you have teens that need to volunteer you can send them to these opportunities.
If a presenter comes to your location and they are not getting paid, they are a volunteer. You must have every volunteer or volunteer organization recorded in the volunteer system. You can create a opportunity for a certain group, like AARP, and then every person that volunteers must be signed up in the system.
It's okay for adults to be Summer Volunteers, it's not suggested to put a teen and an adult at the table alone.
It is required for all staff to take Summer Reading Training. Everybody that works for the library is a Summer Reading ambassador. We would like for every person to speak about it willingly and with enthusiasm.
If you have not yet watched the video, please do so.
MyMetrolibrary! Summer Reading!
All of the updates that are related to Summer Reading will be listed on this page.
Off to the side you will see the different age groups and other resources.
Under each age group, you will see that the goal and prize information is listed there.
Under staff training and resources you will find the SR training video and drawing slips among other things.
ST&R has volunteer help info.
New this year, we have all the SR graphics available on the staff training and resources. There are footers and other clipart for you to use.
Kellie is working on the public SR website this should be up by May 15th
Seeking a group of beta testers for a new site, if you would like to join email Kellie.
Basecamp is a way for MAC to better communicate with our staff in the libraries. You can see the status of the different projects that you have requested, as well as the projects that your whole library has requested. You can see start dates and when they are supposed to be due. As soon as MAC gets a project, it is put in Basecamp as soon as they can, definitely within a weeks time.
Basecamp can be as simple as looking at requests, to using it to keep up with your project requests and who and what has been requested. You can review your requests, look for and fix errors.
Emily really likes that we have a history of the different projects requested, you won’t have to worry with keeping all the emails from previous programs to refer back to.
If you use the online "wufoo" project request form, you can add your facebook, twitter, and other press/social media dates.
Kim suggests using the Single Library form for most of your MAC requests. This is the easiest form to use!
For last minute requests, known as OMG requests, you can look through the MAC projects catalog, find a previously done flyer, and just let MAC know what information you would like changed. For OMG projects, MAC requests that you do not as for the artwork to be changed. If you are just recycling artwork, please still give the 30 advance notice for projects.
Dana reminded everybody that this 30 day period should end when you want your projects delivered and not on your program date so that you have time to properly advertise for your program.
If you have an order under 150, you can have these printed in-house. If your order is 150 or over, this must be sent to the printers. Bookmarks always look best when they have been sent to the printers!
If there is a program that your library does a lot, you can ask MAC to make a template for you. MAC would like to remind everybody that they have access to lots of different fonts that the rest of the library does not so take that into consideration.
If you see something you like in the gallery, you can reference it in your MAC request, anything from graphics to the font.