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Books for the Toughest Times

It’s often very difficult to help a child cope with loss; sometimes we don’t know how to process the grief ourselves. Dealing with difficult subjects vicariously through the characters in stories can sometimes help us find the words to discuss what’s happened with our little ones. Sometimes there are no words. Sometimes there are just tears. And that’s okay too. Children's Librarian Josh has carefully selected a handful of books to help your family through the toughest times.

 

All Things New - Early Literacy Roundup

Greetings fellow parents and caregivers of young readers! It’s officially 2016 and the dawning of a new year is almost universally a time in which we pause to reflect on the year that was. But, if you’re a resolution-maker, I wish you all the courage and strength it takes to reach your goals.

At the Core

Here's what we're doing with our programming to address Common Core standards.

eBooks & audiobooks just for kids!

Our youngest customers can now enjoy an online children’s reading room.

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Bridging the Gaps

The link between play and literacy in early childhood is important & here is what one did to strengthen that tie.

Manager of Library Operations Meeting Minutes for July 2003

Eyeglass Recycle Project – Bob Lee, DN Lions Club

Bob discussed his first introduction to a program that took used prescription eyeglasses, refurbished them, then donated them to people in other countries that couldn't afford them. Bob organized the collection of used glasses at the libraries, through Mayfair Kiwanis. Now that group wants to get out of the project, so Bob's Lions club would like to take it over, since they have approx. 130 members, compared to Kiwanis' 30 members. Bob is getting new signs made for the collection boxes. They'd like to put a box at Choctaw when they open the new building. Edmond has a Lion's club box already, but not Bob's group. They'd like to put boxes back in at BI, DN, and RE. They will be picked up once per month from now on, by members who live in the area near that library. Lions clubs, on a national level, have many contacts to send glasses overseas. Last year they boxed and shipped 300,000 pairs, and 2 out of 3 pair were actually put into the hands of people who needed them.

DN does have a crate for people to put glasses in, but others come along and take them as needed.

Manager of Library Operations Meeting Minutes for September 2002

I. Opening/Introduction
Denyvetta called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. There were no corrections or additions to the minutes.

II. Kid's Club - Randy Wayland
Randy stated that the Southern Oaks staff went to Crossroads Mall for National Library Card Sign up Month. Crossroads Mall has a monthly Kid’s Club
that meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 11:00am and 6:00pm. They have children performers from Oklahoma Kids. The performers sing or dance
for the group, and Sammy the Salamander from Cox Communications is on hand for the kids. Each month they celebrate birthdays and have a drawing for
prizes. In addition, there is a book review and a drawing for the book. SO staff plan on attending Kid’s Club each month to promote the library and its
programs. The next Kid’s Club will be October 22 to celebrate Halloween. There will be a costume contest that evening. Randy also asked if anyone has a
Santa Claus suit that they could borrow for "Santa at the Library."

Manager of Library Operations Meeting Minutes for May 2002

Gift Books/Withdrawals, Misc. - Karen Marriott
Denyvetta asked that all withdrawals with the exception of uncataloged paperbacks be sent to Materials Selection.

Karen asked managers if very many gift books were coming through that had previously been in the booksale. She was informed that there were a few. She asked that staff try to retain National Geographic magazines and fiction books.

Sharing – Karen Bays and LaVetta Dent
Karen informed everyone that the Medieval Knight program was a success. She distributed pictures. Seventy-seven kids attended, and 16-18 staff members volunteered. The University of Central Oklahoma drama department donated the costumes for the event.

LaVetta shared examples of flyers she created in Publisher. She stated that the Readers Advisory club has information on how to make bookmarks. She will send a copy to Denyvetta for distribution to the managers.

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