Library Activities: June 2019

It’s Summer Reading time!  Packets for adults, teens, and kids are ready for pick-up now!  Plus we have lots of programs at Sandy Library, Hoodland Library, and Vista Apartments for school aged kids.

Family
Longest Day Parkway – The library counted 260 people at it’s booth at the Longest Day Parkway!  We gave away Summer Reading packets and popcorn. Checked out seeds from the seed library, and had a corn hole game where you could win $1 and $5 off your library fines! 

Kids Programs
Summer Reading
Sandy
Dragon Theater Puppets: Arcade Universe – 51 kids and 20 parents
Reptile Man – 230 kids and 75 parents

Hoodland
Rock Out with Mo Phillips! – 22 kids, 11 parents
Reptile Man – 62 kids, 29 parents

Ongoing
Wy’East Artisans Art Club – 78 kids and 16 parents 

Saturday Afternoon Kids’ Club:
Pokemon Club – 1 kid and 1 parent

Storytime:
Wee Ones – 81 kids and 70 parents
Preschool – 54 kids and 38 parents
Hoodland – 3 kids and 3 parents

Reading tutoring – 7 volunteer tutors met with 8 kids on 7 days.

Teen Programs
Special
Teen Space Wednesdays – 64 teens (21 came to tie-dye socks)

Ongoing
Paint Nite – 14 teens

Haunted Library planning –41 teens.

Adult Programs
Special
Library Coffeehouse – 70 people attended to listen to the music of Catbone Slim.  Thank you to Starbucks for the coffee donation!

OR7 (Journey) and other wolves in Oregon – 44 people attended to listen to the lead Wolf Biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Oregon.  His duties include monitoring wolf activity, capture and collaring, and working with livestock producers to implement deterrence measures to minimize livestock attacks.

ADRC: A Doorway to Support, Wellness and Community – 7 people attended this program at Hoodland Library presented by the Aging and Disability Resource Connection.

Seed Library
How to feed yourself without an acre of land – 17 people attended to hear presenter, Kris LaMar discuss how to maximize the space you have, and what plants will need the smallest amount of room while supplying the maximum yield. 

Ongoing
Paint Nite – 16 people attended to paint step-by-step with Melissa Lawrence.

Book Clubs:
Men’s – 9 people discussed Factfulness : ten reasons we’re wrong about the world – and why things are better than you think by Hans Rosling, with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund
Hoodland – 10 people discussed Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes
Women’s – 8 people discussed Stray City by Chelsey Johnson

Photography Group –7 people attended a group out to McMenamins Edgefield to catch the sunset.

Public Notary – Hoodland – Lara notarized 11 documents in 7 sessions.

Outreach
Ongoing
Vista Apartments – 17 kids came to the end of school party.  22 kids came to see Reptile Man.

ESOL tutoring – 45 tutors met with 56 students in 21 days.

Exhibits
Lake Oswego Reads presents The Book of Unknown Americans at Sandy Library. You can view this exhibit through the end of August.

Quilt at Hoodland – Strawberry Fields.  Pieced by Pat Shark of the Mt Hood Piecemakers’ Club.


Training
The Public Library’s Role during Elections: Voter Education in the Age of Misinformation – 3 staff members (Maureen, Thea, Rebecca) attended this webinar.

Meetings
The Library Advisory met this month.  They provided feedback on the county-wide Strategic Plan that LINCC is working on.

Sarah and Thea attended a meeting of the Boring & Damascus Community Connection to learn more about what they do and see if there are more partnership opportunities.

Suzanne Murray left the Library after 18 years of service!  We celebrated with pancakes (her favorite!)

Friends
Friends of Sandy Library are holding their annual book bag sale on the sidewalk on the west side of the library on July 13th and 14th!  Come buy a bag for $5 or $7 and fill it up!

Friends of Hoodland Library held a raffle.  The winner received a signed Jane Kirkpatrick book, as well as local products.