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CCBC Events

From: Ginny Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 1996 10:49:00 -0600

Some of you have asked about other CCBC information and program services this fall. We will try to keep you informed with brief level. These messages will be labeled: CCBC Events. If you do not want this information, don't bother to open other messages with this subject message. Just delete them.

1) The quarterly flyer The CCBC This Season briefly outlines some of the on?mpus and off?mpus opportunities, as well as describing some of the distance learning events this fall. a) This flyer is posted on the CCBC Web Site (address: http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/ccbc/).

b) If you want a print copy of The CCBC This Season, please send a self?dressed, stamped envelope to: CCBC, 4290 H.C. White Hall, 600 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706, USA; and c) All members of the Friends of the CCBC automatically receive this flyer within their quarterly newsletter. (To get information about joining the Friends of the CCBC, request a membership brochure from the above address or get this information on the CCBC web-site, address on "a" above)

2) The Friends of the CCBC will be holding a used booksale on Sat., Sept. 7, 8:30 - 10:30am, 4th floor, Helen White Hall (see above for address.) Sale books are almost all children's and young adult books. The building opens at 7:00am. Metered parking below the building _at_ 60 cents an hour. Prices: most hardcover books are $3.00 each regardless of retail price, and most paperbacks are 75 cents each. Friends members only during the first hour of the sale. Memberships are available at the door that day. Most books are nearly new or new. Limit of 50 books each person during the first hour. One person for each membership. Questions: phone booksale chair Jan Gessler 608?5q80 (this is Jan's number at her public library; if she cannot talk at the time of the call, long distance calls will be returned as collect calls and many of the calls will be returned in the evening.) Also: want to help with the spring booksale? Let Tana Elias, coordinator of the Friends volunteers know this (telias at macc.wisc.edu).

3) Look for the Friends of the CCBC booth at the Madison Book Fair on Sat., Sept. 7, on the Square in beautiful downtown Madison all day
(also during the morning on the Square: the famous Dane County Farmers' Market). Friends notecards and some used children's books will be available for sale to one and all - no membership requirements. Questions? Want to help? Contact Megan McGuire
(mmcguire at madison.k12.wi.us) or phone her (608$6G03; this is Megan McGuire's number at her school; if she cannot talk at the time of the call, long distance calls will be returned as collect calls and all calls will be returned in the evening.)

4) CCBC workshops for teachers in the CCBC this fall: contact Linda Shriberg, School of Education (shriberg at soemadison.wisc.edu)

5) CCBC distance learning events for teachers, school librarians and public librarians: contact Linda Mundt (lemundt at facstaff.wisc.edu)

6) Children's and Young Adult Literature conference, April 4-5, Madison: Radical Change - Books Open to the 21st Century. Contact Jane Pearlmutter (jpearl at macc.wisc.edu)

7) CCBC Program for St. Croix Reading Council in New Richmond, WI, on Sept. 10 (evening) - speech and exhibit by Ginny Moore Kruse: contact Pat Norman, phone 715?6 20.

8) CCBC Program for Wisconsin Kindergarten Society in Wis. Dells on Sept. 20 (evening) - speech and exhibit by Ginny Moore Kruse: contact Sue Sewell, phone 608?7697.

9) Regional inservice, CESA 5, in Wisconsin Dells on Sept. 30 (day) speech and exhibit by Ginny Moore Kruse: contact Kate Messa, phone 608f6$31.

Other fall CCBC and Friends of the CCBC events coming soon will be announced early in Sept.

Sincerely, Ginny Moore Kruse (gmkruse at macc.wisc.edu)
Received on Sat 31 Aug 1996 11:49:00 AM CDT