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[CCBC-Net] ALSC Kids! _at_ your library Program at ALA

From: Stephanie Bange <SBange>
Date: Wed, 3 May 2006 18:29:35 -0400

Greetings!

 

        Since it's announcement time, I'd like to invite all who will be attending ALA Conference in New Orleans next month to mark their calendars now to be sure to attend this program. Details are in the press release I've pasted below, but the bottom line is that Bill Harley has written a song that is the centerpiece of this campaign -- and it is wonderful! He will be on hand to kick off the campaign, teaching us the song and telling some original stories that feature libraries. Please plan to attend!

 

Stephanie Bange

Chair, ALSC Kids! _at_ your library Task Force

 

 

            The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of ALA, officially launches its Kids! _at_ your library? public awareness campaign in New Orleans with a special program on Sunday, June 25, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the Morial Convention Center, Rooms 338-339. Grammy-nominated singer/storyteller Bill Harley will be on hand to perform "@ your library," a song he created especially for the Kids! Campaign.

The song is just one of many resources ALSC is providing to help libraries reach out to children, their parents and caregivers. A complete tool kit of resources, including a sample communication plan; publicity, programming, and promotion ideas; sample news releases, public service announcements, and letter to youth-serving agencies; downloadable campaign logo and artwork; and more will be available soon at www.ala.org/kids <http://www.ala.org/kids> .

"Harley really hits the mark with the upbeat and catchy "_at_ your library!" says Stephanie Bange, Kids! Campaign Task Force Chair. "His sense of humor, love of music, and knowledge of and respect for children shine through in this spirited trip to the library set to music." Harley shares the vocals with a chorus of children, who bring warmth and a sense of camaraderie to the song. His back and forth banter with the kids adds a touch of charm and playful humor.

According to Harley, "Every child needs a safe place to fall-a place where he or she can explore things without worrying about failure and judgment. A library is one of those places. In a library, you can learn by following your own nose, which is very different from someone telling you what you should learn. Once a kid learns a library is hers, to use as she wants, the world opens up. I've seen it happen. It happened to me."

Don't miss this opportunity to see Harley live, performing "_at_ your library" and sharing special stories during the "Kids! @ your library? Campaign" program, Sunday, June 25. You also will learn how you can promote your library to school-age children, their parents and caregivers with tool kit materials designed to meet the needs of libraries of all sizes and types.

For more campaign resources, visit www.ala.org/kids <http://www.ala.org/kids> . In June, Harley's "_at_ your library" song will be available to download and use in your library and community. Various versions will be offered, including an instrumental and a PSA-length version.


 
Received on Wed 03 May 2006 05:29:35 PM CDT