Friday, June 12, 2015

Send a Quick Email : : Help Save Library Budget Funding

Send a Quick Email : : Help Save Library Budget Funding
by Mike Dillon & Christina DiCaro, CLA Lobbyists

As we reported in our “News From the Capitol” yesterday, the 2015-16 State Budget that is scheduled to be taken up for a vote in the Senate and Assembly on Monday, June 15, contains an important level of new funding for public libraries.  However, there is no guarantee that Governor Brown will support a specific portion of the additional funding when he acts on the Budget bill in the coming days, as the Governor is trying to hold the line on increased spending commitments.

CLA is requesting your help!  Please email a quick note to the Governor’s office in support of maintaining the library funding in the state Budget.

Please take a moment today to help protect the library funding that CLA and a large bi-partisan coalition of legislators worked so hard to incorporate into this year’s Budget.  When the Budget bill heads to the Governor’s desk next week, he will have until June 30 to accept or to “blue pencil” various funding line items.

You may email the Governor’s office to express your support for the library funding in the Budget by using the following steps:
1)    Go to www.gov.ca.gov
2)    Click on the red “Contact” tab at the top of the homepage.
3)    Where it indicates- send an email, fill in the bubble: “Have comment.”
4)    Enter your name and email address.
5)    Using the drag-down options, choose:
                “Budget proposal 2015-16” (near the top of the list of options).
6)    Click the button that says, “pro” regarding your position.
7)    Write either:
        a) the text suggested below or
        b) your own version, in the box provided on the Governor’s webpage and           click “submit.”

Suggested text: 

RE:  FUNDING FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES – 2015-16 BUDGET BILL:  AB 93

Dear Governor Brown,
Thank you for including much needed funding for public libraries in your May Revision of the State Budget.  The funding you have identified for literacy and broadband connections will be extremely valuable to public libraries throughout the state.  As you prepare to review the Budget bill that is being sent to your desk, I would also like to request your support for the additional funding for the public libraries that was approved as part of the “Conference Committee Compromise.”

The additional $2.5 million for broadband connection grants will expedite high-speed broadband connectivity for a significant amount of library branches and the $4 million for the California Library Services Act will help to reimburse libraries for their willingness to share books and materials among each other – ensuring an equity of access for all California library patrons.

Thank you for your consideration of these matters as you are reviewing the Budget bill in the coming days. 

Sincerely,
Name
(Library, group, etc.) 

Note: 
If you would rather phone the Governor’s office, you may do so at (916) 445-2841 and you may choose the prompt #4 where you will speak to a representative.  That representative will log your comments.

If you would rather fax a letter to the Governor’s office, you may do so at (916) 558-3160.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Altadena Library :: California Summer Reading Challenge : :

California Summer Reading Challenge

Public library summer reading programs build communities of readers and library users and help prevent summer learning loss. In 2014, over 700,000 Californians signed up for summer reading and over 1.3 million took part in summer reading activities.

The California Summer Reading Challenge provides libraries with resources to create innovative summer reading programs that keep California children, teens, and adults reading all summer long.

Help us meet our goal of #onemillionreaders in 2015!

kicks off its annual 2015 Summer Reading Program!
Read To The Rhythm !

Adults, teens, and children. There's something for everyone this summer!  Click here for a printable version of our 2015 Summer Reading Program Booklet.

CHILDRENS
 Children age 12 and
 Read books or have books read to you.
 Come to the library, attend a special event for a chance to win additional prizes.
*30 pages or 15 minutes = 1 children’s picture book or easy reader
100 pages or 1 hour = 1 children’s chapter book
200 pages or 2 hours = 1 teen book

TEENS
 Open to teens entering grades 7-12
 Read books of your choice! Yes, manga and comics count!
 Join 5 book challenge earn a free book and be automatically entered into grand prize raffle!
 Win prizes by completing different weekly challenges and attending programs
 The last day to complete the 5 book challenge is July 29th

ADULT
 All adults aged 18 and over are invited to participate
 Complete reading logs by July 31, 2015 - be entered  for a chance to win this year’s grand prize: a NOOK eReader!
 Sleeveface/ #Bookface
photo contest: Take a picture of yourself with a record sleeve or book cover obscuring or augmenting any part of your body, creating an illusion. There will be a special prize awarded at the finale to each of the participants with the best bookface and sleeveface photographs submitted. Submissions will be accepted at the main Reference Desk in person or by email to sim@altadenalibrary.org until 5 p.m., July 31, 2015.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

National & International Literacy & Library Events : : June 2015

National & International Literacy & Library Events: June 2015

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National -
the Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information

Children: Every Hero Has A Story! Teens: Unmask! Adult: Escape the Ordinary!


June 3+ Canadian Library Association Conference, Ottawa
June 4   “First Among Many: Bay Psalm Book and Early Moments in American Printing”
June 8+ Health Literacy Leadership Institute: Tufts Univ School of Medicine, Boston MA
June 12+ 21st Century Children’s Nonfiction Conf: Manhattan College, Riverdale NY
June 14+ National History Day Contest: University of Maryland
June 18+ Children’s Literature Assoc Conference: Richmond VA
June 19   Summer Learning Day
June 24+ Urban Libraries Council Forum: San Jose CA
June 25   Book Summit 2015: The Story at the Centre, Toronto
June 25+ American Library Association, San Francisco CA
June 26+ Alice: 150 Years of Wonderland-Morgan Library & Museum, NY NY
June 27   Autism Sensory Friendly Films - INSIDE OUT 10a



Centro Latino for Literacy : : Literacy Mixer June 3

Leamos, Tacos, y Tequila Literacy Mixer
June 3
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm


Monday, June 1, 2015

National & International Literacy & Library Events: June 2015

National & International Literacy & Library Events: June 2015

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National -
the Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information

National Audiobook Month
Summer Reading:  Collaborative Summer Library Program
Children: Every Hero Has A Story! Teens: Unmask! Adult: Escape the Ordinary!

June 4   “First Among Many: Bay Psalm Book and Early Moments in American Printing”
June 8+ Health Literacy Leadership Institute: Tufts Univ School of Medicine, Boston MA
June 12+ 21st Century Children’s Nonfiction Conf: Manhattan College, Riverdale NY
June 14+ National History Day Contest: University of Maryland
June 18+ Children’s Literature Assoc Conference: Richmond VA
June 19   Summer Learning Day
June 24+ Urban Libraries Council Forum: San Jose CA
June 25   Book Summit 2015: The Story at the Centre, Toronto
June 25+ American Library Association, San Francisco CA
June 26+ Alice: 150 Years of Wonderland-Morgan Library & Museum, NY NY
June 27   Autism Sensory Friendly Films - INSIDE OUT 10a



Sunday, May 31, 2015

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events: June 2015

Southern California & Statewide Literacy & Library Events: June 2015

SCLLN
Literacy & Library Events & Conferences
- Local, California and National –
Southern California Library Literacy Network
for more information

Children: Every Hero Has A Story!  Teens: Unmask!  Adult: Escape the Ordinary!

Lunch @ the Library

June 6+ Bay Area Book Fest, UC Berkeley | City of Berkeley
June 6+ Literary Stage, San Mateo County Fair
June 7    Author Fair, El Segundo Library
June 9    Evening w/ Judy Blume: ALOUD, LAPL 7:30p
June 13  Mixed Remixed Festival, Japanese American National Museum
June 20  Drawn Together: Cartoonists Unite Benefit LA School Libraries, W Disney Hall 1p
June 24+ Urban Libraries Council Forum: San Jose CA
June 25+ American Library Association, San Francisco CA
June 27   Sensory Friendly Films - INSIDE OUT 10a
June 30   Song of Myself: Walt Whitman in Other Words: ALOUD, LAPL 7:15p


Friday, May 29, 2015

Make a Quick Call Today : : Support Library Funding in the State Budget

Make a Quick Call Today in Support
of Library Funding in the State Budget 
CLA News From The Capitol: 5.29.2015
by Mike Dillon & Christina DiCaro, CLA Lobbyists

CLA’s Push for the “Senate Version”

Specifically, the Governor proposed adding slightly over $4 million for literacy and broadband connectivity in his May Revision of the Budget.  However, the Senate has adopted a dollar amount that is $7.5 million more than what the Governor proposes for library funding in his May Revision of the Budget -- for a total in new money of approximately $11.7 million.  (see the CLA “Budget ask” sheet, which parallels the “Senate Version” of the Budget.)

The Assembly adopted only the Governor’s May Revision of the Budget and no new money above that amount for libraries.

The Key Legislators to Contact and Talking Points

Please take a moment today to phone as many of these members as you can (listed below) and urge their support of the following action using this sample script or similar talking points:

Hi, my name is _______.  I am representing_____ (public library/literacy program, etc.)  I reside in (city) and I am a strong library supporter.  I would like to be on record in support of an item that the (Assemblymember/Senator) will be considering in Budget Conference Committee.

I would like to request that (he or she) give consideration to supporting the Senate Version of the Budget, under the State Library Budget Items.  The Senate Version reflects important funding for public library programs, above the level contained in the Governor’s May Revision.

These dollars will help to fund critical loaning and lending programs for libraries, as well as improve literacy programs, and will help to connect public libraries to a statewide high speed, broadband backbone.

Twenty eight legislators have signed a joint letter in support of the Senate version and it is my hope that your boss might also support the Senate version.  

Thank you.

Members of the Budget Conference Committee
Senator Mark Leno, Chair
(916) 651-4011

Assemblywoman Shirley Weber
(916) 319-2079

Senator Jim Nielsen (* signed the joint letter)
(916) 651-4004

Senator Ricardo Lara
(916) 651-4033

Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez
(916) 319-2067

Assemblyman Richard Bloom
(916) 319-2050