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2016
Program name:
Fiber Arts Night
Date:
1st and 3rd Tuesdays
Presenter: Kathi J.
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
All ages
Attendance: 14
Location: Pink House
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description Come and enjoy an evening of working on handiwork projects
with other fiber artists (from knitting to quilting to weaving all
fiber arts projects are welcomed). Please bring your own
supplies. FAN meets the first Tuesday of the month from 6:30-
8:30pm in the Library Learning Center.
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Program name:
Book Lover’s Café:
Date:
1st Monday
Presenter: Melody E.
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Adults
Attendance: 13
Location: Pink House
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description The book club reads Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of
Faith by Deborah Heiligman.
Comments/Press Coverage Beginning with Darwin's notorious chart listing reasons to wed
and not to wed, Heiligman has created a unique, flowing, and
meticulously researched picture of the controversial scientist
and the effect of his marriage on his life and work. Using the
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couple's letters, diaries, and notebooks as well as documents
and memoirs of their relatives, friends, and critics, the author
lets her subjects speak for themselves while rounding out the
story of their relationship with information about their time
and place. She shows how Darwin's love for his intelligent,
steadfast, and deeply religious cousin was an important factor
in his scientific work—pushing him to document his theory of
natural selection for decades before publishing it with great
trepidation. Just as the pair embodied a marriage of science
and religion, this book weaves together the chronicle of the
development of a major scientific theory with a story of true
love. Published for young adults, this title will be equally
interesting to adults drawn to revisit Darwin on his 200th
birthday.—Ellen Heath, Easton Area Public Library, Easton, PA,
School Library Journal (starred review)
Program name:
UGN Day of Caring
Date:
September 16
Presenter: Polly Lyle
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Adults
Attendance: 8
Location: Outside library
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
UGN
Description Volunteers from United Good Neighbors help with landscaping
tasks around the library, led by Polly Lyle. Polly was also award
the Good Neighbor Award, which recognizes volunteers of the
year by UGN for 2016.
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Program name:
Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Date:
September 21
Presenter: Daniel Winkler
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Adults
Attendance: 100
Location: Carnegie Room
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description Daniel Winkler has been in love with mushrooms since an
early age. He has managed to blend a career as an ecologist
and geographer, researching mushrooms and rural income in
Tibet, Himalayas and China. He is fascinated by ethno-
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mycology or the role mushrooms play in different cultures,
especially as a source of food and medicine. Daniel writes and
speaks extensively, authoring the field guides to Edible
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest and California and A Field
Guide to Amazon Mushrooms with Larry Evans.
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Program name:
Preschool Storytime
Date:
September 6, 13, 22, 27
Presenter: Rachel, Kit
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Preschoolers and their caregivers
Attendance: 30
Location: Library
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description Preschool storytime brings early literacy to kids and their
caregivers with songs, rhymes, and activities. The emphasis for
this age group is on kindergarten readiness and fostering a
love of reading.
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Program name:
Toddlertime
Date:
September 8, 15, 22, 29
Presenter: Jeanne
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Toddlers and their caregivers
Attendance: 75
Location: Library
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description Toddlertime builds prereading skills like vocabulary,
phonological awareness, and sequencing. Young children and
their caregivers share fun rhymes and songs and very short
stories. The emphasis is on modeling for caregivers how to
build literacy skills in very young children.
Program name:
Babytime
Date:
September 8, 15, 22, 29
Presenter: Jeanne
Program’s intended age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all ages/family
Babies and their caregivers
Attendance: 11
Location: Library
Sponsored by: Friends, other: please
specify
Friends
Description Babytime uses a warm, caring atmosphere to make parents of
very young children comfortable in the library and in singing
and playing with their babies. The emphasis is on modeling
and teaching simple games, rhymes, songs and sign language
that can help build very early literacy.
Comments/Press Coverage In the month of September we tried changing Babytime to
afternoons to make more time between Babytime and Toddler
Time. Parents appreciated the attempt but said that
afternoons were not as easy to attend as mornings, so we will
begin having Babytime at 10:15 on Wednesday mornings
starting in October.
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Program name:
FIRST LEGO League Practice
Date:
September 8, 15, 22, 29
Presenter: Kit
Program’s intended
age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all
ages/family
Team members age 9-14
Attendance: 38
Location: Pink House
Sponsored by:
Friends, other:
please specify
Friends, Whistle Stop Toys, League of Steam, Boeing, anonymous donor
Description Practice for the library’s FIRST LEGO League robotics team for 9-14 year olds
for the 2016 season.
Program name:
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library Robotics
Date:
Sept. 7 and 14
Presenter: Kit, Bonnie (tribal librarian)
Program’s intended
age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all
ages/family
Teens
Attendance: 16
Location: Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Library
Sponsored by:
Friends, other:
please specify
Washington State Library
Description Teens from the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe worked with robotics kits from the
State Library. Kit went to the tribal library to help the kids with robot
programming.
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Coverage
“I just wanted to thank you for “loaning” Kit to us for our Lego Mindstorm
programs. We were so thrilled to have her help us! She made the whole
process less intimidating and more fun. I think the kids really enjoyed having
her help them. I’m really looking forward to working with her on future STEM
programs.” Bonnie Roos, Jamestown Tribal Library
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Program name:
10,000 Hours Party
Date:
September 21
Presenter: Library staff
Program’s intended
age group: Kids,
teens, adults, all
ages/family
All ages
Attendance: 30
Location: Library
Sponsored by:
Friends, other:
please specify
Friends
Description The community celebrates our reading record of over 13,500 hours read with a
party! Music by Swami John Pickle, snacks, crafts, a pub quiz, and more for all
ages. The adults really appreciated being so included this year and it was great
for the kids and teens to see adults modeling a lifelong love of reading.
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LETTER: Summer
learning, brighter
futures
Sep 14, 2016
Kids were engaged in fun learning opportunities all over Jefferson
County this summer thanks to the cooperation of a number of county
organizations. The Jefferson County Library and Port Townsend Public
Library held active summer learning programs for hundreds of kids,
combining reading with STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art
and math) learning activities. To date, our kids have read over 11,000
hours this summer and some are still going strong.
The libraries partnered with the YMCA, the Chimacum, Quilcene and
Port Townsend School district summer programs, and Count Me in for
Quilcene to offer classes and events all over the county to help kids
engage in interest- and passion-based learning. The Friends of the Port
Townsend Public Library fully funded the Port Townsend Public Library
program. And over 1,000 new books are now in the homes of kids and
teens in Jefferson County, thanks to the Friends of the Jefferson County
Library, which provides these incentives for reading throughout the
summer.
Research shows students who read and take part in social and emotional
learning through the summer months avoid the summer academic slide
and return to school more prepared and motivated to learn. The data
shows kids, especially low-income kids, can lose two to three months in
reading proficiency, while kids who engage in summer learning make
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gains. These losses add up; by fifth grade, summer learning loss can
leave students two and a half to three years behind their peers.
Our libraries want kids in our community to succeed. We are developing
strong working partnerships with our educational peers to help us reach
more kids and have a greater lasting impact for the educational success
of our kids.
MEREDITH WAGNER
director, Jefferson County Library
MELODY SKY EISLER
director, Port Townsend Public Library
http://www.ptleader.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/letter-summer-learning-
brighter-futures/article_c2ee5abc-79fd-11e6-8d89-d36f09d8c6fb.html
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Program name:
Library All Staff Day 2016 at Fort Worden
Date:
September 21
Presenters: Melody E., Kit W-C., Jeanne S., and special guest Dave Robison PDA Executive Director
Program’s intended age
group: Kids, teens,
adults, all ages/family
Staff
Attendance: 16 staff and 5 special guests
Location: Fort Worden Commons
Sponsored by: Friends,
other: please specify
City of Port Townsend
Description The staff enjoyed a day of learning and teambuilding; which was meant to be a day of
learning, exploring, and connecting with the treasures at Fort Worden. It included the
finale of six months of training on Strengthsfinder; name badge making; Rosetta Stone
database training; a tour of the Marine Science Center or a historical walking tour of Fort
Worden with the Coastal Artillery Museum; and a leadership lunch with special guests from
the City, Library Advisory Board, Friends of the Library and Library Foundation. The day
concluded with a presentation about the PDA and Makers Square with Dave Robison.