[kids-lib] Submit your 2016 adult summer reading program ideas by November 23, 2014

Katie Anderson katie.anderson at state.or.us
Mon Nov 17 11:55:08 PST 2014


CALL FOR IDEAS!

2016 CSLP Adult Summer Library Program Manual
Theme:  Wellness, Fitness, Sports
Slogan:  Exercise Your Mind – Read
Deadline:  Friday, November 23, 2014

Send ideas to:
Rhonda K. Gould, editor
rhondakgould at gmail.com<mailto:rhondakgould at gmail.com>
812 North Steele Street
Tacoma, WA  98406

Below you’ll find some of the ideas suggested at the Collaborative Summer Library Program annual meeting for the “Exercise Your Mind – Read,” the slogan for the 2016 Summer Library Program’s Wellness, Fitness, Sports theme.  Other ideas are most welcome!

If you have presented a program on one of the following topics or have ideas for others programs or decorating/display ideas, please send them in with details along with any special space needs or personnel.  Portable program ideas, ideas for reaching underserved populations are needed as are crossword puzzles, quizzes or other reproducibles.

Exercise Your Mind:
Books That Move You
Walk, Run, Read
Eat, Move, Read
Eat Well, Be Well, Read Well
Read for Your Life
Reading – a Healthy Habit
Move It, Read It, Love It
Healthy Minds Read
Get Up and Read
A Book a Day


Programming ideas:
Moving body helps brain health
Passive programs are the easiest way to get started
Partner with academic libraries for a One Book/One Read
Adult programmers can speak at town meetings
Partner with the Library for the Blind
Outreach in Prisons
Partner with the Cooperative Extension Service
Read down fines
Partner with homeless shelters
Include family activities
Walk and Talk
Fun Run or Fun Walk
Pair teens with adults (especially older adults) to teach how to use cell phones
Read Aloud Book Club at assisted living facilities

Manual suggestions:
Have a reading record that says reading aloud to child “counts”
Crossword puzzles, mind games (make Alzheimer’s connection)
Provide book mark with rating system (stars, numbers) for books, movies.  Easier than getting people to write reviews.
More reproducible for adults


Katie Anderson, Library Support and Development Services
* Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator *
Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301
katie.anderson at state.or.us<mailto:katie.anderson at state.or.us>, 503-378-2528

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