Library Activities: November 2015

Programs

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On November 6th, local singer/songwriter Steve Hale performed at the Library Coffee House.  He was a great interactive performer who engaged the audience in discussion about songwriting.

 

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The new Mind-Body-Spirit adult programming continued for the second month with a 4-week yoga class presented by Nyssa Castle. There were 16 yogis on the class roster. Ms. Castle specializes in gentle therapeutic yoga. She teaches regularly at the Sandy Historical Society building, upstairs.

 

On November 12th, Folktime met at the Sandy Library for the first time.  In an ongoing partnership, Folktime will be meeting at the library once a month to allow their clients to socialize, and conduct a meditation and yoga class.  Folktime is about connecting individuals who share the experience of living with mental illness through peer support and community based activities.

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On November 19th, we held our last class in our Financial Education series with Clackamas County Bank. It was on Identity Theft.

 

 

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The Friends of Sandy Library took the opportunity on Veteran’s Day to do a refresh of the Sandy Library.  They painted two walls in the Community Room to brighten things up and IMG_2583added some photoIMG_2582s on one wall.  They touched up walls throughout the library, and placed plastic bumpers in staff areas that get high traffic use.

 

Library Activities: October 2015

Programs

The Library Coffee House on Friday October 2nd was part of our Oktoberfest Series.   OktoberfestCoffeeHauseWe featured Paul Bria, playing traditional polka and waltz on the accordion.  190 people attended.

 

 

 

We held our first weekly Baby Story Time on October 7th.  This is a special storytime to teach parents with babies up to one year old how to play with their babies to increase interaction and early literacy.

Our Oktoberfest Meet the Brewer Series ended with a great talk by Drinking Horse Brewing Company on October 15th at meetthebrewerHOthe Hoodland Library.  It was our highest attended of the Meet the Brewer programs, with 14 people in attendance.

 

 

 

Our first event in our ongoing series geared for adults over 50, Mind, Body, Spirit; Creating a Vibrant Adult Life was held on October 15th.  It was Talking about Dying organized by Oregon Humanities and The Cambria Health Foundation.  19 people attended this great program.

We held our first Haunted Library for teens on October 16th, and boy did we learn a lot!  Approximately 300 Kids IMG_20151016_193058_858came through, and about a dozen Teen Advisory Board kids with the help of Sandy Actors Theatre and Library staff managed to put together the show.  It was a great success, and we are already planning on how to improve it for next year.

 

 

In coordination with Clackamas County Bank, the library held a Budgeting Workshop on the evening of October 20th.

The Photography Group hung their first group exhibit this month.  Come by the Library through November to check it out. During the October 24th meet-up they practiced their skills with still-life photography.

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Trick or Treat Trail on October 24th brought approximately 836 parents and kids to the library to get treats and play games.  The staff and volunteers had a hard time keeping up with the volume, but thankfully it was a gorgeous day, so we could hold the program outside.
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The kids at Vista Apartments continue to be challenged to create stories.  This time with LEGOS!
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2015allstaffdayThe LINCC (Libraries IN Clackamas County) Library District held it’s first All Staff Day in more than 20 years!  This was a great day with speakers to get staff thinking about the current and future role of libraries, the User Experience, and Compassion Fatigue.  It was an excellent way to get LINCC moving forward on the same page.

Library Activities: September 2015

Programs

Elvis is in the building! Mark Stevenz, locally renowned Elvis tribute artist played at the Library Coffee House on September 4th.  246 very happy members of the audience enjoyed a tremendous show.

On September 17th, our first Oktoberfest “Meet the Brewer” took place at the Sandy Library.  This series was five weeks of brewers, complete with beer tasting.  The fifth “Meet the Brewer” program took place at the Hoodland Library on October 15th.

September 18th kicked off our Teen Programming with a Lock-In.  The Lock-In was co-sponsored by Antfarm and the Library. We had 72 teens come to the program.  It was a great success! We had karaoke and gelato floats at Antfarm, and then walked over to the library to watch a movie and play Minecraft. View a video from the karaoke portion of the Lock-In here.

The first of our financial series programs happened on 9/23: Retirement Planning for All Ages. It covered basic investing, health care, social security, and long term care. Barb Clare for Clackamas County Bank facilitated the program.

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A photo from Hoodland storytime is to the left.  Creating Green Monster Masks to go with our monster themed storytime!

 

 

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The photography of Paul Sivley of Lake Oswego is currently on display at the Sandy Library.  All photos were taken in Zimbabwe and South Africa.

 

 

Training

Six Library staff members were trained on three products from the Adobe Creative Suite.  We now have Four licenses to the Creative Suite for staff to use to create fliers and brochures.  Step one of our marketing plan is complete.

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We hired two new on-call library staff to work at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries.  Rebecca Robinowitz (pictured left), and Barbara Bartel.  Rebecca previously worked at Estacada Library, Milwaukie Library and Gladstone Library (15 years total).  Barbara has worked at the Estacada Library for 12 years.  They are great knowledgeable additions to our staff.

 

Library Activities: August 2015

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We held our first Summer Reading Program in the NEW Community Room at the Hoodland Library this month!  The photo of Presto the Magician is to the left.
Kids finishers SA: 142
Kids Finishers HO: 9
Teen Finishers SA: 11
Summer Reading Grand Prize Raffle winners:
iPad Mini (kid’s grand prize): Isaac Anderson
Ski Bowl Ticket (Teen grand prize): Harmony Wilson
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This year we tested out a simple Summer Reading program for adults, and got a few takers.  Now that we have been through the first year, we’ll begin to plan how to move forward next year.
36 people signed up at SA, finishers = 10
10 people signed up at HO, finishers = 3

Library Coffee House

The library tried its first open mike this month.  227 people stopped by to hear our talented community members.

Training

As of August 26th, all regular staff at the library have their Certification Card for CPR, and First Aid for Children, Infants, and Adults.   This was a comprehensive 4-6 hour online course with a final in person hands-on training done by Carla Zenner of MEDIC First Aid International.

Library Activities: July 2015

Programs

notime2loseSandy Library held our July Library Coffee House on July 3rd.  Despite the looming holiday and the fact that First Friday was not happening downtown, we had 67 people attend to hear No Time 2 Lose, a great bluegrass band.  People who came were very complimentary of the music.

 

 

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Summer Reading is in full swing.  We have had 508 kids, 86 teens, and 33 adults sign up at the Sandy Library.  At Hoodland Library we have had 46 kids, 13 teens, and 11 adults sign up. 25 kids have signed up from the Vista Apartments. People have until August 22nd to complete Summer Reading to be eligible for prizes.  Our kids Summer Reading programs have been popular.  In July 88 kids attended the programs in Sandy, 68 in Hoodland, and 83 at the Vista Apartments.

Outreach

SandyMtnFest2015The Sandy Library had an information booth at Sandy Mountain Festival.  Over the course of the two days, we chatted with over 121 people about library services and programs.

 

 

Building

ArtExhibitJULY2015ArtExhibit2JULY2015A new art exhibit was installed at the Sandy Library. Clackamas County artists are presenting work inspired by the book All the Light You Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.  The exhibit will be up until September 2nd.

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The new Hoodland Library is now open!  It took many hours of staff and volunteer people power to get it done by August 1st.  A special thanks to SandyNet for toiling overnight to make sure we had Internet service the day we opened.  Thank you to Chris Wilhelmi for leading the charge while I was out of the office.  She is truly invaluable!  The Hoodland Llibrary is now located at 24525 E Welches Road.  We will hold a Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, August 15th 1-3pm.

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Molly assisting patrons on Opening Day!

 

 

Library Activities: June 2015

Programs

libraryFredMeyer2015On Monday, June 1st, the Sandy Library participated in Red, White, and Barbeque, an event in the Fred Meyer parking lot.  Fred Meyer gave out free barbecue, and the library gave out library cards, information on library services, an did a craft with kids.

 

 

pablograbielThe performer at the Library Coffee House On June 5th was Pablo Grabiel and the Steelstalkers.  The Coffee House brough 299 people into the library to listen to the music, eat treats, and chat with their neighbors.

 

 

Every-Hero-Burst-Summer-ReadingcopyThe Summer Reading progams have begun!  Starting June 15th kids, teens, and adults can pick up their summer reading materials at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries.  Join the fun!  Summer Reading runs through the end of August.  Prizes for all ages.  Summer Reading Programs for kids start in July at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries, as well as at the Vista Apartments!  Visit the library website for more information about Summer Reading.

Our Saturday Afternoonb Kids’ Club Craft Program has been continuing to grow!  This month we created these fun fish pinwheels.  The Craft Club takes place every third Saturday of the month!KidsClubCraft2KidsClubCraft

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 22, 24, and 26th, the Sandy Library hosted the Parks and Recreation Department Summer Kids’ Camp for two hours at the library.  The kids played with LEGOs, did craft projects, and played Minecraft.  Fun was had by all!

Networking

On June 11th, Sarah and Diane Downey attended a two hour meeting titled State of the Arts & Cultural Heritage at the Resort on the Mountain.  This meeting run by the Clackamas County Arts Alliance, brought together artists and those promoting the arts in the mountain corridor to discuss how to market and improve cultural tourism.

Library Activities: May 2015

Programs

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Our Library Coffee House Performer Mary Flower on May 1st, brought in one of our highest recorded events in the last year with 334 attendees.  People came to listen to the acoustic ragtime blues, eat treats, and visit with the neighbors.

 

 

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Winner of the Sandy Public Library costume contest for FCBD

We held our first Free Comic Book Day at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries on Saturday May 2nd.  Free Comic Book Day is a National event for Comic Book shops and libraries in North America and around the world.  Comic books are an original American art form. They are fun to read, featuring a wide range of diverse story lines that capture readers’ imaginations.  We had 30 people in Hoodland, and 89 in Sandy attend to crawl through the bat cave, make super hero cuffs and masks, mingle with comic book characters, and get their free comic books.

 

We held our last Teen After Hours Program of the school year.  It as a Cinco de Mayo fiesta on May 15.  We had tamales and pan dulce, a hot pepper eating contest, a pinata, decorated sombreros, and made mexican paper flowers.TeenThird Friday Programs will start up again in September, until then, the Teen Advisory Board will continue to meet twice a month to plan.

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Winner of the Hot Pepper eating contest!

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The library had a new addition to our volunteers in May.  Thimble became a part of the Read to the Dog team.  You can make an appointment for your child to come in every Thursday afternoon to read to Thimble.  It’s a great low-stress way to earn reading confidence!

 

 

Marketing

The Friends of the Sandy Lilbrary held their annual military book sale in honor of Memorial Day.

On May 9th, The Sandy Garden Club held their annual plant sale on the library sidewalk.

Services

As part of our Book-A-Librarian Program, we’ve started doing free public notaries at the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries.  Susie did her first notary at the Sandy Library in May!

Building

Construction began on the New Hoodland Library on May 18th.  Cherryville Construction has been hard at work!  We will be moving in on (or possibly before) August 1st.

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Library Activities: April 2015


Programs

The Library Coffee House with Samsel & the Skirt, Wy’east Art guild reception, and Firwood Biome Art Project was a big success with 234 attending.

We held the Third annual Poetry Slam at the Sandy Library on April 16th.  65 people came to hear ten poets present their poetry.  Our winners were:  in the Under 16 Category – Logan Crichton with the Poem: Friendship; in the 16 and Over Category – Frank E. George IV with the Poem: A Life Beside the Sea; and in the Group Category – “The Books Gang” Rylee and Damian with the Poem: If Books Could…  Poems will be published on the library website shortly.

The Teen After Hours program on April 17th was a Scavenger Hunt.  The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) members created 4 different hunts for the teens to go on.  Eight people attended, and had a great time matching their wits against the TAB.

Sandy & Hoodland Library Photography Group met for the first time on the 26th of April. A group of 4 interested individuals were in attendance. There have been other inquiries. A camera outing to Meinig Park is planned for the last Sunday in May.  Photos will be shared via a Flickr account.

Marketing

HOfoodLINCC Food For Fines! took place in all Clackamas County Libraries during National Library Week (April 12-18).  For each item brought in, $1 in library fines was waived.  The Sandy Library collected 450 lbs of food for the Sandy Community Action Center, and Hoodland Library collected $250 lbs of food for the Neighborhood Missions.  Combined, we waived $424.90 in fines.  People seemed to respond enthusiastically to bringing in food.

In honor of National Poetry Month, we painted the library with poetry; with a basket of poems for kids, and one for adults, as well as poetry origami displayed on shelves throughout the library.

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Parenting Materials

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Adult Fiction Books

In April, the Sandy Library installed pamphlet holders by the community bulletin board outside the community room, and moved new adult fiction books into the lobby area.  Our hope is that this will be a convenient impulse location for people coming in to pick up their holds.  As part of this move, an additional bookcase was moved into the Kids’ Room to house a collection of parenting materials, and the kids new non-fiction books are now found in the Kids’Room.  We have gotten very positive feedback from parents who were unable to leave their kids to get parenting materials in the past.

 

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We started our Book Bundles program in the kids’ department.  Four books are chosen on a theme, and bundled together for parents to take home and read with their kids.  We’ve had many great comments on these!

Our April adult book display –921 Biographies– was a big hit. We had 23 items go out.
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Preservation Week was April 26th-May 2nd. We partnered with the Sandy Historical Society to make a display of book mending and restoration tools.
In anticipation of summer bike riders and outdoor enthusiasts, we have a selection of Bike maps and local information at hand.The 2015 -2016 Oregon State Parks Guide and the Official Visitor Guide published by Travel Oregon, as well as the Oregon State Map published by ODOT are very popular brochures that are being taken by patrons and visitors in anticipation of summer travel and recreation
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Maureen Skinner and Sarah McIntyre had a positive experience with the Clackamas County Juvenile Services Department.  The Library was listed as the victim in a case from last November, and the sentencing hearing took place on April 20th.  The court heard our statement, and appropriately sentenced the juvenile involved.  We highly reccommend going through the Victim Dialog with the mediators in the Juvenile Services Department.

Library Activities: March 2015

Program Highlights

We had a fun Kids Club in March at the Sandy Library! Lego Club continues to be very popular. 13 kids and 4 adults attended and they made awesome Lego creations. For our craft program we made paper airplanes and had a competition with them. Minecraft/video games continues to be very popular also.

Our program to celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday had 4 kids and two adults come. We ate cupcakes while watching the film “Horton Hears A Who.”

PrudenceThe Read To A Dog program has been building steam. We had several appointments this month.  Read to a Dog happens every Thursday during the school year from 3-4pm.  Call the library to make an appointment!

prudenceMonica Smith and Maureen Skinner attended the Kindergarten Roundup on Tuesday March 31st with Prudence (our “read to the dog” dog),and her owner, Chis. We made some good connections with parents and teachers. We even had a little girl read to Prudence while we were there.

We had a 187 people at our Library Coffee House on Friday March 6th to hear the livery Irish tunes of Hanz Araki & Cary Novotny for our St. Patrick’s Day Coffee House at the Sandy Public Library.

Jesse GardnerSpoken Word Poet, Hip-Hop emcee and Sandy High School alum Jesse Gardner, facilitated a workshop to empower aspiring spoken word poets to share their truth with confidence.  This workshop took place on Friday March 13th.  It was a lively evening.

 

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To gear up for National Poetry month in April, we held an Origami Poetry Program on Sunday, March 15th.  Participants combined poetry with origami to create works of art that are placed all over the library for  the month of April.

 

Our Teen after hours program was a Teen Movie Night that took place on Friday, March 20th. Eleven teens came to watch Maze Runner, and hear the winners of the Teen Art Contest, which were:

Most Abstract – Erin Karl for “The Devil’s Tea PartyErinKarl

 

 

 

 

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Fanciest – Sary Jury for “Fairy Flowers”

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Greenest – David Gomez for “A greener Oregon”DavidGomez

Most Useful – Matthew Jury for “Earth from Space”MatthewJury2

Best in Show – Matthew Jury for “Penguins”

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Marketing

If the number of books checked out is an indication, then we have quite a few “Armchair Travelers” in Sandy.  We had 27 books go out from our March’s adult book display… that is the highest number since we began the program over a year and a half ago.

We held our first ever March Madness for books at the Sandy Library, pitting titles head-to-head to see which one would come out on top!  After four weeks, and 132 votes, the winner was To Kill a Mockingbird.MarchMadness

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Miracle Clean Enterprises donated their time and materials and cleaned all the carpets in the library in two nights.  They look like they are once again brand new!

Hoodland Library Building Update

The RFP for construction was released on March 5th.  One bidder bid on the project.  We are currently in negotiations with Cherryville Construction to reduce the scope of the work of the project to come in under our necessary budget amount.  Building Permits were applied for with the county. Here are a few renderings of the inside of the building:HOODLAND-Interior-01 (2)

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Library Activities: February 2015

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Our February First Friday Library Coffee House had Bob Burgeni & Suzanne Callaway present  “A Jazzy Valentine”, an acoustic, romance themed evening of fun jazz tunes.  Fifty people came to sample sweets from Tollgate Inn and listen to the music.

ThmedValentines_1e Hoodland Library held a Valentine’s Day crafting workshop on Wednesday, February 11th.  They made bird seed hearts, and strung chains of hearts.

 

 

 

On FullSizeRender (7)February 20th, we held a Teen Art Night after hours at the Library.  Local artists were be on hand to present their crafts.  Among the artists who will be present are two members of the Wy’East Artisan Guild.  Joan Ragan, who helped the teens make stained glass tile mosaics.  Becky Hawley, the head of the Kids Outreach Program, and Art Volunteer at Firwood, taught teens how to design a personal logo. Kathy Marawski, from Beads Down Under, was there with beads and findings for earring-making.  In addition, we had a table set up for colored pencil art, and a table set up for freehand drawing and water colors. Third Friday Teen Nights make the library your living room from 7-9:30pm. 

On Saturday, February 21st  to celebrate the month of love and friendship, the Sandy Public Library held a free wine and chocolate tasting and a viewing of a classic romantic comedy? Inconceivable!  A special thak you to Dita’s Chocolates and Wine for bringing goodies Ditas-Chocolate-Company-Logoto entice, and to imgresClackamas County Bank for providing popcorn.  

 

 

 

Marketing
FullSizeRender (6)valentineThe special marketing items in February were “I love my library because…” valentines. It was amazing how many nice things our patrons had to say about their library.  It was heart warming, funny and cute.