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Library Services Coordinator Report -Board Meeting -5/28/19 <br />In children's programming, our new series "Schooled in Art" continues to be full with between 12-15 <br />participants at each session. We plan to continue the program into the summer, adding a "Schooled in <br />History" component. Story times continue to have great attendance and drive circulation on Monday <br />and Wednesday mornings to our highest numbers during the week (see attached handouts referenced <br />below). Our Lego/S.T.E.M. clubs have been close to full each session, and kids and staff are enjoying <br />the extra added components of S.T.E.M. and coding toys such as Code -a -Pillar, and Coding Mouse <br />Mazes. <br />In adult program news, we have been offering a Dementia Speakers series, in cooperation with our <br />Becker and Big Lake branches in March/April/May. Becker and Big Lake had limited attendance (under 5 <br />at each session, but our session on April 15 had 13 attendees, with one more session on May 20. We are <br />also proud to be offering a fraud prevention presentation on May 16, with the crime prevention <br />specialist from the Elk River Police Department. Our educational presentation with educator Arn Kind, <br />in honor of the 75th anniversary of Normandy Invasion, on May 9 drew a crowd of 26, with excellent <br />feedback. <br />In outreach news, I attended a Rotary luncheon on March 7, and as a result of that presentation, the Elk <br />River Rotary agreed to do a matching donation of $750 to our April Locally Growin' fundraising <br />campaign. With that donation and other donations from patrons, our Friends Group, AARP, and others, <br />we raised a total of $1900! The donation dollars will be spent primarily to purchase coding and STEM <br />games for the collection, as well as coding and STEM kits for Elk River's use at our children's programs. <br />Some of the dollars will also go to add some additional adult programs. I will be attending the Senior <br />Day Out program in Big Lake on May 16 with our LSC from the Becker/Big Lake branches. In other <br />outreach, we will be visiting most of the elementary schools in the district in the coming weeks to <br />promote our Summer Reading Program. <br />Summer Reading Program starts June 10. With the arrival of summer we have many fun programs for <br />children and teens including Jr. Master Gardeners, the "Big Fun Show with Dave Walbridge", a <br />Claymation/Stop Action Movie class, a skateboard art class with artist Mark Rivard, which was very well <br />received last summer, S.T.E.M. classes in conjunction with Sherburne County 4-H/U of M Extension, the <br />Dollipops show, and the Oz Brothers. <br />I attended the Sherburne County presentations with our Executive Director, Karen Pundsack in April, <br />and presented my annual library report to the City Council on May 6. Some of the handouts provided at <br />those two reports are attached here. The highlights of those reports were increases in summer reading <br />program participation in Elk River in 2018, and increases in both number of programs offered at Elk <br />River Library and in the numbers of attendees at those programs in 2018. These highlights would not <br />have happened without the great work of the Elk River staff, and the help of community partnerships <br />that we have able to build over the last year. Thank you to the Board for your support! <br />