Staffing
July 1 marked the official start of the new Sandy and Hoodland Public Library Director. Each staff member met with the Director to give input and share information about the library. A management team was created, and planning has begun to reorganize and create efficiencies so that staff can work on creating a dynamic program plan for the coming year.
Programs
Two out of our four book clubs took a summer hiatus. The women’s book club will start up again in September and the Evening Mystery club will reconvene in October.
On July 3 & 8, Alton Chung brought stories and tales to life at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries. Families enjoyed hearing traditional native american tales, as well as, coming of age stories from Chung’s own childhood.
July 15 & 17 Mad Science at Hoodland and Sandy Libraries. Crazy experiments presented by Molly Molecule.
July 16 Teen Program – All about Henna Tattooing. Popular and fun. Teens learned about henna tattoos and tattooed themselves and each other.
July 22 & 24 Red Yarn Hoodland and Sandy Libraries. Great interactive stories, games, and dancing about how to be a Naturalist.
July 29 Dragon Theater at Hoodland
July 1 & 31 We started and ended the month with Bricks for Kidz LEGO program. Families at Hoodland and Sandy Library had lots of fun! Though attendance was limited by those the presenter, those who did attend loved it. The success of the event has inspired the start of a (soon to be announced) LEGO club at the library.
Summer Reading sign-up numbers: Sandy: 581 kids, 186 teens. Hoodland: 79 Kids, 17 Teens
Marketing
Twenty-one books were checked out from the July “SUMMER FUN” adult book display.
We solicited community involvement in the process of choosing books, gathering pieces, and setting up a display featuring our great arts and crafts books with projects completed from them. There are some beautiful projects, and it’s our best display yet! Come in and see it in August.
Library Board Meeting
The Library Advisory Board met on June 16th. The Board had lots of energy and ideas, and is looking forward to participating in a Strategic Planning process for the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries.