Posts tagged with "Friends of the Library"


Summer Reading Success     
Posted by ahml1245 on 10/12/10
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Kids' World manager Yvette Johnson reports that 5,000 kids registered in this summer's reading program at the Library. Another 215 middle school students served as junior library volunteers (JLVs) and contributed 2,239 hours of service assisting with the summer reading activities and with the Library's July 4 Parade float.

Summer reading programs began in the 1890s as a way to encourage school children, particularly those in urban areas and not needed for farm work, to read during their summer vacation, use the library, and develop the habit of reading.

 "The benefits to young readers participating in a summer reading program are lasting," says Paula Moore, Executive Director at the Library. Reading over the summer helps children keep their skills up, encourages family fun, and can generate interest in reading as a lifelong habit through games, events, and skill-building activities coordinated by the Kids' World staff and volunteers.

Also instrumental to the Library's summer reading program success are the Friends of the Library. The Friends contributed funds for t-shirts, Arlington Theater gift certificates, and a wrap-up pizza party for the JLVs. The Friends generate funds through their quarterly used book sales to support items like summer reading incentives, that are not included in the Library's annual operating budget. The Friends' next sale is their Fantastic Fall Sale on the weekend of October 30-31 at the Library.   More information about the Friends and their sales.


Summer Reading Success     
Posted by daccurso on 09/13/10
NewsBlogSummerReading Kids' World manager Yvette Johnson reports that 5,000 kids registered in this summer's reading program at the Library. Another 215 middle school students served as junior library volunteers (JLVs) and contributed 2,239 hours of service assisting with the summer reading activities and with the Library's July 4 Parade float. Summer reading programs began in the 1890s as a way to encourage school children, particularly those in urban areas and not needed for farm work, to read during their summer vacation, use the library, and develop the habit of reading.  "The benefits to young readers participating in a summer reading program are lasting," says Paula Moore, Executive Director at the Library. Reading over the summer helps children keep their skills up, encourages family fun, and can generate interest in reading as a lifelong habit through games, events, and skill-building activities coordinated by the Kids' World staff and volunteers. Also instrumental to the Library's summer reading program success are the Friends of the Library. The Friends contributed funds for t-shirts, Arlington Theater gift certificates, and a wrap-up pizza party for the JLVs. The Friends generate funds through their quarterly used book sales to support items like summer reading incentives, that are not included in the Library's annual operating budget. The Friends' next sale is their Fantastic Fall Sale on the weekend of October 30-31 at the Library.   More information about the Friends and their sales.

Summerfest Used Book Sale     
Posted by daccurso on 07/22/09
summerfest-posters_aug061Time, date and location: Saturday, August 1, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.: Sunday, August 2, noon–4:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room and noon–3:30 p.m. / Lindsey Room The Friends of the Library work all year long to bring you deep discounts on used books, magazines, games and more at their sales. On Saturday, a silent auction will be held from 9 a.m.–2 p.m. On Sunday, you get even more savings; fill a grocery bag with books for just $3. Electronic devices, such as scanners, laptops and cell phones, are not permitted at the sale. You can purchase a canvas bag for $10 to help carry home your bargains. See sampling of silent auction items.

Sunday Musicale     
Posted by daccurso on 11/30/10
 
Violinist Oliver Colbentson, former concertmaster with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York, will be joined by piano virtuoso Jimin Yun for an outstanding concert of classical masterpieces by such composers as Mozart, Grieg and Beethoven. Register online or at the Reception Desk on the second floor, 847-392-0100.
 
Date and time: Sunday, December 12, 2 p.m.
Location: Hendrickson Room

Volunteer Program Turns 30     
Posted by daccurso on 05/20/09

This year is the 30th anniversary of the Library’s volunteer program. At our annual recognition luncheon, generously funded by the Friends of the Library, we celebrated this milestone and honored all our dedicated volunteers who contributed 26,606 hours of service in 2008. Click here to see photos of volunteers who received special recognition.