What to do when your library opens, was:Re: [Publib] RE: PublibDigest, Vol 25, Issue 1

Lise Chlebanowski lchlebanowski at avondale.org
Mon Apr 2 13:58:41 EDT 2007


We will be moving into a new building about 1/2 mile up the road and plan to do a "book brigade" as part of our opening festivities. You might consider this if you are in close proximity to the new building. 

Lisë Chlebanowski
Library Manager
Avondale Public Library
328 W. Western Ave.
Avondale, AZ   85323
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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:publib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Sue Kamm
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 10:46 AM
To: 'publib at webjunction.org'
Subject: What to do when your library opens, was:Re: [Publib] RE: PublibDigest, Vol 25, Issue 1

I deleted the original post, but in addition to John's excellent suggestions:

*  Does your local high school have a marching band and/or drill team?
*  If you have a chapter of the SPCA or the Humane Society, ask if they can give a presentation on choosing a dog or cat.  
*  How about a demonstration from your local search and rescue organization?  
*  Boy or Girl Scouts or Camp Fire may have a program they can put on.

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Sandstrom, John C." <SandstromJC at elpasotexas.gov>
>Sent: Apr 2, 2007 10:39 AM
>To: "'publib at webjunction.org'" <publib at webjunction.org>
>Subject: [Publib] RE: Publib Digest, Vol 25, Issue 1
>
>Mary Beth--
>
>Look to your local community hobby groups.  
>
>Call the Soceity of Creative Anachronism (Medieval recreation) to do a demo
>(http://www.midhaven.org/).
>Your local fiber groups (knitting, spinning, etc) to do things like a
>knit-in or a spin-in.
>Do you have a classic car group?  What about motorcycles?
>
>These types of groups all usually love to come out and show off.  Including
>them can also lend a great air of community support for the library.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>John Sandstrom
>Manager, Collection Development and Acquisitions
>El Paso Public Library
>
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>Message: 3
>Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:28:49 -0700
>From: "Conlee, Mary Beth" <mconlee at ci.burlington.wa.us>
>Subject: [Publib] grand opening ideas please
>To: <publib at webjunction.org>
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>Dear PubLibbers,
>In two weeks we begin moving to our new, gorgeous, fantastic library.
>And soon thereafter, of course, comes the Grand Opening.  And so we come
>to you, O collective wisdom: what are your favorite, creative, fun,
>celebrative, really cool, practically-no-budget Grand Opening
>activities???   What are Common Pitfalls To Strenuously Avoid?  What are
>the best ways to not [merely] feature a less-than-riveting line of
>speeches from all VIPs present?  
>
>All ideas, experiences, hints and tips are welcome.
>Appreciatively,
>Mary Beth Conlee
>Burlington (WA) Public Library
>
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