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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 14:55:25 -0600
This message contains information about: 1) Monthly book discussions at the CCBC; 2) "CCBC Choices 2000" Publication Celebration Information; and 3) Off?mpus CCBC outreach opportunities during March.
1) MONTHLY BOOK DISCUSSIONS AT THE CCBC: All CCBC book discussions are open to any adult interested in reading and discussing new books for children and young adults, including teachers, librarians, and university students and faculty. Book lists for the discussions are posted on the CCBC website site one month prior to the discussion date. All discussions are scheduled on Fridays from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. in the Elizabeth Burr Room of the CCBC. Upcoming discussion dates are scheduled on March 31; April 28; & May 19. Visit the CCBC website to see the February discussion list http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/up4disc.htm
All CCBC book discussions are open to all adults interested in reading and talking with others about some of the outstanding new books for children and young teenagers. CCBC award discussions feature various perspectives on excellence. Copies of the books on each discussion list can be found at the CCBC reference desk and may be used in the CCBC or borrowed from the CCBC on an overnight basis. Some participants locate books on the discussion lists in local libraries or bookstores.
Rather than being programs to observe, everyone participates in each discussion in one way or another. Although it isn't necessary to have seen or read all of the books on the discussion list in advance, it's expected that participants will be familiar with a minimum of two books on the discussion list.
If you drive to the CCBC, metered campus parking is usually available on Friday afternoons in the ground level parking garage within Helen C. White Hall; bring lots of quarters! The municipal Lake St. parking garage is a ten-minute walk from the CCBC. It's always possible to walk, or use a city or campus bus to come to the CCBC.
You are welcome to call 608&2?03 for more information.
2) "CCBC Choices 2000" PUBLICATION CELEBRATION: CCBC librarians Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning will talk about some of the books in "CCBC Choices 2000" in a day-long celebration and presentation hosted by the Friends of the CCBC on Saturday, March 11, 2000. It's possible that Megan Schliesman will also be one of the speakers that day.
All members of the Friends of the CCBC have already received information about this event and about the Friends Annual Meeting scheduled immediately following lunch.
Anyone may join the Friends of the CCBC at the door that morning or afternoon. The Annual Meeting is open to all members.
The lunch must be reserved in advance. Phone Margaret Jensen's message machine 608"1 23 to inquire about the lunch. Long distance calls will be returned as collect calls.
3) OFF?MPUS OUTREACH OPPORUNITIES: A PARTIAL LISTING
a) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented by Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning at the annual Children's Book Fest for teachers, public librarians and school librarians on Tuesday evening, March 14, and again on Wednesday, March 15, in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. A large hands-on book examination exhibit will open on March 14 at 4:00pm and continue through Wednesday until 3:00pm. Co-sponsored by the Rhinelander District Library, the School District of Rhinelander, the Headwaters Reading Council and three public library systems. To register, contact: Kris Adams Wendt (phone 7156582 or kawendt at newnorth.net).
b) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning for teachers, public librarians and school librarians represented by CESA #4 and the Winding Rivers Library System on Thursday afternoon, March 16, in West Salem, Wisconsin. For information, contact: Lance Ellmann (phone 608x5?70 or lellmann at cesa4.k12.wi.us).
c) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Kathleen Horning and Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, public librarians and school librarians in the Mid-Wisconsin Library System in Beaver Dam on Tuesday, March 21. For information, contact: Sharon Webb (phone 920?2h99 or webbs at mwfls.org)
d) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Kathleen Horning and Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, public librarians and school librarians in the Outagamie Waupaca Library System (OWLS), on Wednesday morning and afternoon, March 22, in Appleton. For information, contact: Greta Thompson (phone 920?2a90 or greta at owlsnet.owls.lib.wi.us).
e) "What's New in Children's Books?" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for members of the Madison Area Reading Council, on Thursday evening, March 23. For information, contact: Margaret Jensen 608"1 23).
f) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books for K Classrooms" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for members of the Fox Valley Reading Council on Monday evening, March 27. For information, contact: Thelma Ristow (920#396)
g) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books for K Classrooms" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, school library media specialists & other interested adults at the CESA #8 office building in Gillett, Wisconsin, on Tuesday morning, March 28. For information, contact: Nicole Bowman or Betty Kaliebe (phone 920855!14 x 228)
This is a partial listing of CCBC outreach opportunities during March, 2000. For additional information, contact the CCBC (phone: 608&3720; e-mail ccbcinfo at education.wisc.edu or check the CCBC website (www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/)/
Received on Thu 02 Mar 2000 02:55:25 PM CST
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 14:55:25 -0600
This message contains information about: 1) Monthly book discussions at the CCBC; 2) "CCBC Choices 2000" Publication Celebration Information; and 3) Off?mpus CCBC outreach opportunities during March.
1) MONTHLY BOOK DISCUSSIONS AT THE CCBC: All CCBC book discussions are open to any adult interested in reading and discussing new books for children and young adults, including teachers, librarians, and university students and faculty. Book lists for the discussions are posted on the CCBC website site one month prior to the discussion date. All discussions are scheduled on Fridays from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. in the Elizabeth Burr Room of the CCBC. Upcoming discussion dates are scheduled on March 31; April 28; & May 19. Visit the CCBC website to see the February discussion list http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/up4disc.htm
All CCBC book discussions are open to all adults interested in reading and talking with others about some of the outstanding new books for children and young teenagers. CCBC award discussions feature various perspectives on excellence. Copies of the books on each discussion list can be found at the CCBC reference desk and may be used in the CCBC or borrowed from the CCBC on an overnight basis. Some participants locate books on the discussion lists in local libraries or bookstores.
Rather than being programs to observe, everyone participates in each discussion in one way or another. Although it isn't necessary to have seen or read all of the books on the discussion list in advance, it's expected that participants will be familiar with a minimum of two books on the discussion list.
If you drive to the CCBC, metered campus parking is usually available on Friday afternoons in the ground level parking garage within Helen C. White Hall; bring lots of quarters! The municipal Lake St. parking garage is a ten-minute walk from the CCBC. It's always possible to walk, or use a city or campus bus to come to the CCBC.
You are welcome to call 608&2?03 for more information.
2) "CCBC Choices 2000" PUBLICATION CELEBRATION: CCBC librarians Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning will talk about some of the books in "CCBC Choices 2000" in a day-long celebration and presentation hosted by the Friends of the CCBC on Saturday, March 11, 2000. It's possible that Megan Schliesman will also be one of the speakers that day.
All members of the Friends of the CCBC have already received information about this event and about the Friends Annual Meeting scheduled immediately following lunch.
Anyone may join the Friends of the CCBC at the door that morning or afternoon. The Annual Meeting is open to all members.
The lunch must be reserved in advance. Phone Margaret Jensen's message machine 608"1 23 to inquire about the lunch. Long distance calls will be returned as collect calls.
3) OFF?MPUS OUTREACH OPPORUNITIES: A PARTIAL LISTING
a) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented by Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning at the annual Children's Book Fest for teachers, public librarians and school librarians on Tuesday evening, March 14, and again on Wednesday, March 15, in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. A large hands-on book examination exhibit will open on March 14 at 4:00pm and continue through Wednesday until 3:00pm. Co-sponsored by the Rhinelander District Library, the School District of Rhinelander, the Headwaters Reading Council and three public library systems. To register, contact: Kris Adams Wendt (phone 7156582 or kawendt at newnorth.net).
b) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse and Kathleen T. Horning for teachers, public librarians and school librarians represented by CESA #4 and the Winding Rivers Library System on Thursday afternoon, March 16, in West Salem, Wisconsin. For information, contact: Lance Ellmann (phone 608x5?70 or lellmann at cesa4.k12.wi.us).
c) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Kathleen Horning and Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, public librarians and school librarians in the Mid-Wisconsin Library System in Beaver Dam on Tuesday, March 21. For information, contact: Sharon Webb (phone 920?2h99 or webbs at mwfls.org)
d) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books of 1999," including CCBC Choices 2000, will be presented and exhibited by Kathleen Horning and Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, public librarians and school librarians in the Outagamie Waupaca Library System (OWLS), on Wednesday morning and afternoon, March 22, in Appleton. For information, contact: Greta Thompson (phone 920?2a90 or greta at owlsnet.owls.lib.wi.us).
e) "What's New in Children's Books?" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for members of the Madison Area Reading Council, on Thursday evening, March 23. For information, contact: Margaret Jensen 608"1 23).
f) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books for K Classrooms" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for members of the Fox Valley Reading Council on Monday evening, March 27. For information, contact: Thelma Ristow (920#396)
g) "Outstanding and Award-Winning Books for K Classrooms" will be presented and exhibited by Ginny Moore Kruse for teachers, school library media specialists & other interested adults at the CESA #8 office building in Gillett, Wisconsin, on Tuesday morning, March 28. For information, contact: Nicole Bowman or Betty Kaliebe (phone 920855!14 x 228)
This is a partial listing of CCBC outreach opportunities during March, 2000. For additional information, contact the CCBC (phone: 608&3720; e-mail ccbcinfo at education.wisc.edu or check the CCBC website (www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/)/
Received on Thu 02 Mar 2000 02:55:25 PM CST