...that bees do not have ears! They can sense vibrations through their sensitive hairs!
You could have a chance to learn even more about bees and other insects if you attend the Grassroots meeting next Tuesday and win the book, "1000 Facts on Bugs!"
There is still time to sign up for the fabulous Grassroots Meeting. There will be some GREAT door prizes, great ideas shared and tasty snacks!!!
Sign up today!
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Summer Reading Fonts, Order Forms and Manuals
Barb Huntington shared the following:
Stephanie Stokes has posted some new bug fonts on her site for 2008:
http://www.librarypalooza.net/paloozafonts.html.
The 2008 "Catch the Reading Bug" order forms will be arriving here any day now. As soon as I get them they will be distributed. Libraries who order them by December 1, 2007 will be guaranteed shipment of materials by March 1, 2008. The manuals are also expected to arrive this month.
Stephanie Stokes has posted some new bug fonts on her site for 2008:
http://www.librarypalooza.net/paloozafonts.html.
The 2008 "Catch the Reading Bug" order forms will be arriving here any day now. As soon as I get them they will be distributed. Libraries who order them by December 1, 2007 will be guaranteed shipment of materials by March 1, 2008. The manuals are also expected to arrive this month.
2009 SRP Input!
Ok, I know we're just getting done wrapping up detectives and mysteries for SRP 2007, and we're starting to think ahead to bugs for 2008, but the CSLP Children's Manual for 2009 is already underway!
Ideas are being sought for the 2009 Manual, "Be Creative @ Your Library." Listed below are the chapters. They are interested in YOUR ideas for:
-School visits and other ways of promoting the program in your community
-Setting the Scene: library decorations, bulletin boards, props, etc.
-Original skits, puppet plays, etc.
-Family literacy/adult/inter generational activities
Chapters:
Ch 3. Movin' About
Ch 4 I've Got Rhythm: Music and Rhythm
Ch 5 Now You See It: Visual Arts of all Kinds
Ch 6 Ham It Up: Drama and Storytelling
Ch 7 Imagine That! A Mix of Creative Activities
Ch 9 Adult and Inter generational Ideas
Please send me your ideas for these chapters by Monday, December 10, so I can get them to Patti Sinclair. Thanks!
Ideas are being sought for the 2009 Manual, "Be Creative @ Your Library." Listed below are the chapters. They are interested in YOUR ideas for:
-School visits and other ways of promoting the program in your community
-Setting the Scene: library decorations, bulletin boards, props, etc.
-Original skits, puppet plays, etc.
-Family literacy/adult/inter generational activities
Chapters:
Ch 3. Movin' About
Ch 4 I've Got Rhythm: Music and Rhythm
Ch 5 Now You See It: Visual Arts of all Kinds
Ch 6 Ham It Up: Drama and Storytelling
Ch 7 Imagine That! A Mix of Creative Activities
Ch 9 Adult and Inter generational Ideas
Please send me your ideas for these chapters by Monday, December 10, so I can get them to Patti Sinclair. Thanks!
Grants Galore!
The following grants were listed in the September 2007 System Youth Liaison posting:
Lego Children's Fund:
Lego Systems, Inc. has announced the formation of the Lego Children's Fund. The fund will make cash grants to nonprofit organizationsin the United States with programs dedicated to a child's exploration of creativity that cater to children ages birth to 15. Priority is given to projects serving disadvantaged or at-risk youth. The fund's cash grants generally will range between $500-$5000 each. Additionally, the fund aims to make one $100,000 grant per year to a single organization identified and selected by the fund's board of directors.
The fund will award grants to qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, including educational organizations with specific, identifiable needs, in these areas of interest:
-Early childhood education and development
-Technology and communication projects that advance learning opportunities
-Sport or athletic programs that concentrate on underserved youth
The fund will provide grants quarterly. Applicants are invited to submit proposals anytime throughout the year; however to ensure that a request is considered for a particular trustee meeting, proposals must be received by the following dates: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.
Grant program guidelines and application instructions are available at the Lego Children's Fund site at www.legochildrensfund.org.
Dollar General Grants:
The Dollar General store chain has a variety of grants that are awarded to non-profit organizations. Included the categories are:
Adult Literacy
Back to School
Family Literacy
Youth Literacy
For more information on the grants go to www.dollageneral.com/community/communityinvestments.aspx
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Grant Competition:
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy is pleased to
announce the 2008 national grant competition. The Foundation's grant-making
program seeks to develop or expand projects that are designed to support the development of literacy skills for adult primary care givers and their children. A total of approximately $650,000 will be awarded; no grant request should exceed $65,000. For more information and to download the application, go to www.barbarabushfoundation.com/wn.html
For answers to questions, please contact Kiev Richardson at (202) 955-6183 or krichardson@cfncr.orgr.
--American Libraries Direct, August 15, 2007
Lego Children's Fund:
Lego Systems, Inc. has announced the formation of the Lego Children's Fund. The fund will make cash grants to nonprofit organizationsin the United States with programs dedicated to a child's exploration of creativity that cater to children ages birth to 15. Priority is given to projects serving disadvantaged or at-risk youth. The fund's cash grants generally will range between $500-$5000 each. Additionally, the fund aims to make one $100,000 grant per year to a single organization identified and selected by the fund's board of directors.
The fund will award grants to qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, including educational organizations with specific, identifiable needs, in these areas of interest:
-Early childhood education and development
-Technology and communication projects that advance learning opportunities
-Sport or athletic programs that concentrate on underserved youth
The fund will provide grants quarterly. Applicants are invited to submit proposals anytime throughout the year; however to ensure that a request is considered for a particular trustee meeting, proposals must be received by the following dates: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.
Grant program guidelines and application instructions are available at the Lego Children's Fund site at www.legochildrensfund.org.
Dollar General Grants:
The Dollar General store chain has a variety of grants that are awarded to non-profit organizations. Included the categories are:
Adult Literacy
Back to School
Family Literacy
Youth Literacy
For more information on the grants go to www.dollageneral.com/community/communityinvestments.aspx
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy Grant Competition:
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy is pleased to
announce the 2008 national grant competition. The Foundation's grant-making
program seeks to develop or expand projects that are designed to support the development of literacy skills for adult primary care givers and their children. A total of approximately $650,000 will be awarded; no grant request should exceed $65,000. For more information and to download the application, go to www.barbarabushfoundation.com/wn.html
For answers to questions, please contact Kiev Richardson at (202) 955-6183 or krichardson@cfncr.orgr.
--American Libraries Direct, August 15, 2007
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