A woman came up to the Children's Desk this afternoon and asked Debbie and I how many books she was allowed to check out on a card. I responded that she could take out 50 items at once, but that if she was getting nonfiction that there was a limit of 3 per subject. She looked a little wide-eyed and said that she didn't think she needed quite that many. She then smiled brightly and added, "but isn't that a beautiful thing?"
Libraries = Beautiful Things. I do believe so.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Random Act of Kindness
JPL was the site of a random act of kindness over the weekend.
Earlier today (Sunday) as I
explained our payment plan option to a woman and her daughter, another patron
pulled me aside and asked that I allow her to annonymously pay the account in
full. I did so; she left. I updated the information on the overdue account, then
explained to the woman that her account was paid in full by someone who
overheard us discussing the matter. Naturally, she was happy (so much so that
she cried).
Just thought I'd share a happy
story.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Library programming as Staycation activities
A mother came into the Teen Department looking for some high interest books for her 14-year-old daughter. During our conversation, I mentioned some of the programming we have for teens at the library--Lunch Bunch Book Club, Manga and Anime Club & Summer Reading activities to be specific.
The mother got a little emotional and said she is so thankful for all of the programs we offer for children and teens during the summer. She said, "I was just talking to my 9-year-old son about what we're going to do this summer. We can't afford to go on vacation like we have in the past, and I was at a loss as to what to do. I'm so relieved that now we have so many fun activities to choose from. We won't even miss the vacation, I bet."
The mother got a little emotional and said she is so thankful for all of the programs we offer for children and teens during the summer. She said, "I was just talking to my 9-year-old son about what we're going to do this summer. We can't afford to go on vacation like we have in the past, and I was at a loss as to what to do. I'm so relieved that now we have so many fun activities to choose from. We won't even miss the vacation, I bet."
Thursday, March 7, 2013
"Surprise Me!" Storytime Theme
We launched a new theme for
Storytime recently. "Surprise Me!" turned out to be a big success! Instead of picking one theme, for example Gardening, we selected 10-12 fun/popular stories, song and fingerplays and then had the children who came to storytime draw out of a bag to see what story, song or finger play we would read, sing or say next. During the
Fun for 4s and 5s session we received several nice comments. One patron said her
grandson loved being part of Storytime. Another commented on how well the
children participated. And, one lady asked if we planned on doing the theme
again, because her daughter really enjoyed it. All in attendance joined in and
had fun!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Author visits have big impact on teen
After the tornado that hit Joplin in May 2011, one of my teens who lost her home came in to report that all of her autographed books were saved. She stuffed them into her purse as she was heading for their shelter.
Almost all of these books, her prized possessions, were autographed because the Library brought the authors into town.
Almost all of these books, her prized possessions, were autographed because the Library brought the authors into town.
Labels:
Author Visits,
Cari,
Teen Department,
Teen Programs
Monday, January 21, 2013
Inter-Library Loan possibility makes young boy happy
On Friday, a young boy (he's about 7, I'd say) asked me if we carry any of the Sonic the Hedgehog comic books. I checked the catalog and told him that we do not. He lamented that he really wants to read them, but his family can't afford to buy them for him. I told him about Inter-Library Loans and that we could probably get these books for him for free from another library. His eyes literally sparkled with excitement and possibility. A few minutes after he left the Teen Department, his mother came over to ask about the ILL process, so I explained it to her and got her started with our Firstsearch database and ILL forms.
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