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(.0 <br /> Library Services Coordinator's Report <br /> Elk River Library Board <br /> September 2015 <br /> Summer Reading Program 2015 <br /> Our ten week program ended in early August. We celebrated with a pizza party at the end for the <br /> biggest readers (children who turned in six coupons, representing 30 hours of reading over the <br /> program). Approximately 100 children were invited to the pizza party. We did have about 200 <br /> less total registrations than in 2014,but we had over 1,200 more records/coupons returned than <br /> last year. <br /> • 1,058 children registered (started or signed up for the program), including: <br /> o 91 babies and toddlers in the "Read to Me" program, <br /> o 787 children between age 3 and grade 6, <br /> o and 180 teens <br /> • 2,279 records or coupons were returned (children/teens could return more than one each): <br /> o 38 baby/toddler records (showing participation in reading-related activities), <br /> o 1,487 children's records (representing 7,435 hours of reading), <br /> o and 754 teen coupons (representing 3,016 hours of reading) <br /> As they have for many years now,our wonderful Friends of the Library group contributed <br /> $2,000 for incentives of a book for babies, children and teens who completed at least one record <br /> or coupon. This year, they gave us even more money for additional incentives of a pencil, candy, <br /> or bookmark, etc., for each of six different coupons children completed, representing five hours <br /> . . . <br /> of reading per coupon. They also sponsored the pizza party at the end, a first event of its kind in <br /> Elk River. <br /> Elk River branch Library Assistants Pamela Wagman, Laura Cassiday, and others contributed <br /> immensely to the planning and execution of the 2015 Summer Reading Program. We truly could <br /> not have done it without them. A challenge in past years was that children would read until they <br /> finished their first four or five hours, turn in their record/coupon, and then stop participating in <br /> the program after receiving the first incentive of a book. Kudos to Pam, Laura and the rest of the <br /> ER Library Assistants for their implementation of the novel six-coupon incentive structure to <br /> keep kids reading throughout summer. <br /> Windmill Unveiling <br /> Many thanks to the City of Elk River staff and volunteers who made this unveiling a success! <br /> City Administrator Calvin Portner, Mayor John Deitz, Economic Development Authority <br /> President Dan Tveite and sculptor Carl Zachmann made remarks before a ceremonial ribbon- <br /> cutting. The Friends of the Elk River Library served refreshments in the meeting room after. City <br /> of Elk River Economic Development Specialist Colleen Eddy did a superb job organizing all the <br /> many moving parts of this windmill unveiling. <br />
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