Monday, November 28, 2011

Holiday Shopping?


Are you doing some Holiday shopping, and not quite sure what to get for those hard-to-shop-for people?

Why not buy a few books in their honor for Rowen Elementary's school library?

Check out our Library Build wish list on Amazon. All of the books purchased will go straight to Rowen's library, and we'll send a thank you card to you, and a gift card to the person you purchased the books for!

What could be better?!

Happy shopping!

Thanksgiving

I hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I spent my time relaxing - and now I'm ready for the next month! Library Build has a very (very!) busy few months coming up, and I'm grateful to all the people who have contacted me about volunteering or helping out!


Coming up is the Gift Wrapping and the Barnes and Noble Book fair - Remember, even if you can't gift wrap, you can still shop for Library Build (in store, or online) with gift code 10570174.

January 16 is Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service 2012! We are going to have so much going on in Rowen's library! Painting, sorting books, putting pockets into books, cleaning, etc. It will be a great day - and my service buttons are coming today!

A big thanks to our librarian friend Kate Bowman-Johnston for donating some books from the Oak Lane branch of the Free Library to Rowen's library! I am going through them today and will have a total this afternoon of how many books I have collected total for Rowen's library from just donations - I haven't even starting purchasing yet! (But the time is fast approaching, and I am pretty excited about it!).

Another update this afternoon - stay tuned!

Friday, November 18, 2011

MLK Day of Service

Introducing our MLK Day of Service Director! 

Lisa Doi (from Illinois) is a junior in at the University of Pennsylvania double majoring in Anthropology and Urban Studies, and has plenty of experience in the education sector. She spent the past summer teaching 7th grade English at Breakthrough New York, she currently teaches 7thgrade Literature at Lea Elementary school, and volunteers at Saturday School for KIPP West Philadelphia


We are excited to have Lisa's help with MLK Day of Service 2012, and think everyone should sign up to help out in whatever city they live in! 
Lisa's favorite book as a kid was Because of Winn Dixie and her favorite book now (which is also a children's book!) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Search for Library Build!

We all use Google right? Well, now you can use GoodSearch and for every search you complete, a penny will go to Library Build! I know, a penny doesn't seem worth it, but check out their list of top performers! The ASPCA has raised over $40,000 from GoodSearch!! $40,000 would complete about 4 school libraries!!

Check it out! (If you want to sign up to help Library Build, click on the "Library Build (Philadelphia, PA) in blue and that will take you to the Good Search page)



Even Charter Schools!

I spent the morning at KIPP North Philadelphia (at 2709 Broad St.). Besides my own little obsession with KIPP (yes, I'm a fan - read "Work Hard, Be Nice" about the founders and you will be too), I was excited to see what their library and classroom spaces looked like.

I think there's plenty of suspicion out there about charter schools in general - and for the most part, that suspicion is well-placed. MOST charter schools do underperform, even compared to Phila district schools, and yes, some are corrupt and don't follow the rules.

KIPP is so far and away from those examples of horrible charters though. You just have to walk in one to notice it. They get nationwide attention because they truly are amazing, and outperformers.

I toured their library and met their librarian (no picture though because I forgot my camera!!). She told me that they got their library started with grant many years ago of about $10,000, but that since then the library is kept going by small donations or book donations - even a librarian at a charter school that is a part of a nationally recognized charter system doesn't have a library budget!

It just goes to show that everyone is struggling - even the schools that people would assume can provide these options. Libraries are expensive undertakings, but we need to realize what is most important - yes its important for there to be sports programs, extra teachers (I know, believe me), but if a kid can't read, then I don't know what we're doing all these other things for.

Just some food for thought on this dreary Thursday afternoon.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Holidays

It's finally here, the week before Thanksgiving! Where did the time go?! 

We are getting excited for our book fair and gift wrapping event at Barnes and Noble Rittenhouse here in Philadelphia! Email me if you have interest in volunteering! calliehammond@librarybuild.org

If you can't make it out for gift wrapping, we hope you will pass along our Gift Code (10570174) to others! 
When you shop online or in any Barnes and Noble location in the USA between December 12 and 17, use code 10570174 and a percentage of your purchase will go to Library Build!!

It's easy, and you can be happy knowing that you donated to Rowen's library!!


After that, Christmas is coming!  
Library Build is developing a fun way to donate for the Christmas season! We will be unveiling it next week, keep your eyes out!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Doo-Wop Pop!

 



I am going through donated books for Rowen's library, and came across this one: "Doo-Wop Pop" which is by far one of the cutest books ever! Shy students who all feel a little awkward and unwanted in their school, are convinced by the school janitor to form a doo-wop group (hence the Doo-Wop Pop!). Through the group they learn to sing, to become friends, and to grow out of their shells. So awesome. 

Very excited that Rowen's library will soon be full of books like this!




Quick Update

It's been a lull week in terms of news for the blog, but things have been progressing from my end. Not only have we received some great donations, we are also getting alot of volunteer interest in the gift wrapping days, and MLK Day! I still need help on the mornings of the gift wrapping days though - so feel free to pass this along to others!
I had a great meeting last week with a content specialist for public school libraries in the School District - and got some great information about how to weed existing collections. Our MLK Day volunteers will get trained in this, and hopefully we can continue even beyond MLK Day!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Library Build is on Twitter!



Library Build, Inc is happy to introduce Sarah, our social media/twitter expert. (I'm not really sure of a great title for this role!) Sarah is taking over our twitter page - following others, and getting Library Build some followers, and making those short and sweet updates in 140 characters or less! @LibraryBuild

Sarah has a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (yeah!).  She also runs her own twitter page about all things library @frontierlibrary. Sarah does a lot of freelance work for nonprofit orgs, especially those of us who need some twitter help; she's worked on website usability projects, and has plenty of experience in research. 
Her favorite book growing up was A Child's Garden of Verses, and she expressed an inability to pick a favorite book these days, but settled on the short stories of Alice Munro! 

So go ahead, and follow us on twitter!