Library Activities: August 2022

Summer Reading finished August 31st!

Creature Teacher – Sandy 106 kids and 60 adults
– Hoodland 26 kids and 16 adults

Busy Bugs – Hoodland 20 kids and 10 adults

Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS)
DHS is back in the Library!  Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am – 3:00pm.

Computer Users
Sandy 432 sessions
Hoodland 109 sessions

Mobile Printing Send prints from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop.  Once the print job is sent, it will sit in a queue waiting to be released to print.  Call the library on the same day to have staff release the print job. Pick up your prints in person or through our Curbside Service.  
Sandy – 37 users printed 115 jobs (352 pages)
Hoodland – 27 users printed 90 jobs (206 pages)

Library Cards  Sandy patrons created 13 ecards (130 cards total) Hoodland 1 (23 cards total).

Checkouts 
Sandy – 2697 sessions. Averages 87 sessions/day (up from 84 last month) 10,413 items
Hoodland – 686 sessions.  Averages 25 sessions/day (same as last month) 2521 items

We checked out a total of 12,934 items(up from last month’s 12,421) curbside pickup and browsing.

Kids Programs
Special
In coordination with Todos Juntos at Sandy, we held a very successful school supply drive! Hoodland also collected school supplies for the welches school.

Ongoing
Vista Apartments – 102 kids attended Summer Reading Programs presented by Mad Science, Creature Teacher, and a week long art camp run by Carolina Nascimento.

Sandy After School Kids’ Club – 13 kids and 9 adults made LEGO creations at LEGO Club. 

Take & Make – 120 kids (100 Sandy, 20 Hoodland) picked up Super Seeds!  Our Take & Make kits for kids are available on the 15th with an additional video on Facebook in case you can’t make it to the Make & Take program!

Reading Tutoring – 12 one hour sessions of reading tutoring (1 tutor and 1 student each).

Storytimes
Storytime videos were posted in our Facebook Group: Sandy and Hoodland Libraries – Storytime Parents Group.  Use numbers were recorded after 1 week. All Storytimes were presented by librarian Monica Smith – unless otherwise noted.

A Tree in Me by Corinna Luyken
9 kids and 8 adults attended in Meinig Park
Tap the magic Tree by Christie Matheson
Facebook – 43 views, 2 reactions

A Bed for Bear  by Clive McFarland
17 kids and 13 adults attended in Meinig Park
We Were Tired of Living in a House  by Liesel Moak Skorpen
Facebook – 35 views, 1 reaction

Little Green Peas  by Keith Baker
5 kids and 5 adults attended in Meinig Park
Press Here by Hervé Tullet
Facebook – 40 views, 2 reactions

Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems
8 kids and 9 adults attended in Meinig Park
Foxy by Emma Dodd
Facebook – 33 views, 1 reaction

Wednesday Storytime at Play Group in the Community Center. 15 kids and 12 adults attended.

Storytimes at Hoodland Presented by Molly Espenel and Monica Smith.  19 kids and 17 adults attended.

Sasquatch word scavenger hunt – 45 kids found all the words and won a prize

Ongoing
Take and Make – 95 teens (81 Sandy, 14 Hoodland) picked up supplies to make Twinkle twine lanterns.   Teen Take & Makes are available starting on the 1st of the month.

Anime Club – 17 teens attended to watch anime, make paper fans, and connect with each other.

Teen Library Advisory Board – 6 people attended to discuss upcoming programs for teens

Adult Programs
Ongoing
Take & Make – 100 people  (80 Sandy, 20 Hoodland) picked up supplies to make an Essential Oil Diffuser.  Adult Take & Makes are available starting on the 15th of the month.

American Red Cross Blood Drive – 28 people attended, 21 units of blood collected

Writing Group  – 16 people attended our twice monthly writing group 

Computer Classes: Keyboard and Mouse – 1 person

Book Clubs

Women’s Book Club – 3 people brought titles that they were reading to share with the group
Men’s Book Club – 8 people discussed The Whistling Season by Ivan Doig
Hoodland Book Club – 7 people discussed Whiskey When We’re Dry by John Larison

Public Notary – Hoodland 12

Displays
August is national dog month!

Exhibits
Come in now to see prints and originals of local artist Doug Hunt.