BM052709 ChiefLibrariansReport-Document7
BM052709 ChiefLibrariansReport-Document7
BM052709 ChiefLibrariansReport-Document7
Document #7
Board of Library Trustees Meeting
May 27, 2009
informational meetings for all residents. The workshops are led by Radio Shack DTV
experts.
Document #7
Board of Library Trustees Meeting
May 27, 2009
9. MOTHER’S DAY AT PALISADES LIBRARY
On Saturday, May 9th, the Palisades Neighborhood Library celebrated Mother’s Day
with afternoon tea. Three tables were filled with mothers and daughters. (One mother
came with four of her five daughters!) They drank tea in china cups that had been
poured from a real tea service—hot chocolate was an alternative—and enjoyed tea
sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats. Children’s staff member Jess Stork organized a
simple, but elegant, craft for mothers and grandmothers in attendance, and she read
aloud stories about motherhood. Each table had a centerpiece that gave tribute to a
literary mother—Old Mother Hubbard, Harry Potter’s Mrs. Weasley, and Peter Pan’s
Mrs. Darling. The Palisades Friends group lent financial support to the program. And,
yes, there will be a Father’s Day equal-opportunity event—a Pirates’ Picnic. Stay
tuned.
10. THE BIG READ DC 2009 FINDS INSPIRATION IN THE SOUTH OF THE 1930S
Carson McCullers’ The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter is the book chosen by the District
for this year’s month-long series of activities collectively known as TheBig Read. The
kick-off event, which was held at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library on May
2nd, highlighted guest readings, music, drama, a workshop, chess, book bingo, and
community service—something to capture the imagination of attendees of all ages.
Themes, characters, the setting, and the period in which the story takes place have
been at the center of events throughout the Library. Famous films, a chess workshop,
displays of photos and newspapers from the 1930s, a discussion with teens about
solidifying ones values, professor-led book discussions, and a creative writing
workshop are among the diverse offerings, all of which were well-attended.
11. MANY OPTIONS FOR A CREATIVE TIME OUT AT DCPL— HOW ABOUT JOINING
IN…
■ “Tango Practice” at West End Neighborhood Library at 2:30 PM on Saturdays?
■ “Tech Tuesdays” at Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Interim Library at 4 PM?
■ “Scrabble Club,” leveled to fit all ages, at Juanita E. Thornton/Shepherd Park
Neighborhood Library at 1 PM on Saturdays?
■ “Step Aerobics” at Capitol View Neighborhood Library at 6:30 PM on Mondays
and Wednesdays?
■ “Teen ‘Zine Program” for creative writing and information on e-publishing for
young adults on Mondays at 4:30 PM and Tuesdays at 3:30 PM at Petworth
Neighborhood Library?
■ “From Haiku to Hip Hop: The Art of Poetry” for young adults at the Benning
Interim Library at 6 PM on Thursdays?
Document #7
Board of Library Trustees Meeting
May 27, 2009