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   <title>Adult Programming</title>
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   <updated>2009-04-21T15:02:26Z</updated>
   <subtitle>Staff at SEMLS member libraries share their adult programming questions and ideas.</subtitle>
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   <title>One Town Soloist Book set available</title>
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   <published>2009-04-21T15:00:10Z</published>
   <updated>2009-04-21T15:02:26Z</updated>
   
   <summary><![CDATA[We just finished a successful &quot;one book&quot; project using Mark Salzman's The Soloist (not to be confused with the movie/book of the same name by Steve Lopez.) The book deals with a former child prodigy who gets a musical block...]]></summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>We just finished a successful &quot;one book&quot; project using Mark Salzman's The Soloist (not to be confused with the movie/book of the same name by Steve<br />
Lopez.) The book deals with a former child prodigy who gets a musical block and can no longer concertize. During the book he begins teaching a gifted young Korean-American boy, goes on a murder trial of a Buddhist monk (this takes place in Calif.) and looks back at his life. Issues to talk about include raising gifted children, trials and juries, Buddhism, mental illness, and music. Almost everyone who read it said, &quot;I wouldn't have picked it up but I really liked it.&quot; We have about 90 copies of the paperback book that we got from Westport CT and 2 copies of the audiocd, that could go to a library who would like to do this as a community wide read. I'd like to send out the entire set so some other town could read the book.<br />
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If you would like the set, email me and I'll send them in delivery.<br />
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Maggie Holmes<br />
Adult Services<br />
Richards Memorial Library<br />
118 N. Washington St.<br />
North Attleboro, MA 02760<br />
508-699-0122 <br />
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   <title>Spring roundtable on March 24</title>
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   <published>2009-03-17T22:01:15Z</published>
   <updated>2009-03-17T22:04:20Z</updated>
   
   <summary>This month's discussion will focus on collaborative programming. Megan Allen, Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy, will share her experiences in collaborating with a variety of other groups, including other city departments, non-profit service organizations, for-profit organizations and grassroots citizen...</summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">This month's discussion will focus on collaborative programming. Megan Allen, Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy, will share her experiences in collaborating with a variety of other groups, including other city departments, non-profit service organizations, for-profit organizations and grassroots citizen groups.&nbsp; She will tell us she has tried a little bit of everything and it pretty much all works! Be sure to bring your own experiences to share with the group along with information on any program that have been very successful for you in the past year. <br />
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   <title>Sets of book discussion books</title>
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   <published>2009-03-17T21:56:53Z</published>
   <updated>2009-03-17T22:00:12Z</updated>
   
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   <title>Programming Librarian From ALA</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2009:/community/adultprogramming//3.150</id>
   
   <published>2009-01-29T18:14:32Z</published>
   <updated>2009-01-29T18:15:42Z</updated>
   
   <summary><![CDATA[The ALA Public Programs Office is pleased to announce a new online resource to assist libraries of all types and sizes in creating cultural and community programs.&nbsp; The Web site, ProgrammingLibrarian.org,&nbsp; includes a resource library, live learning opportunities and a...]]></summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">The ALA Public Programs Office is  pleased to announce a new online resource to assist libraries of all types and  sizes in creating cultural and community programs.&nbsp; The Web site, <a href="http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org" title="blocked::http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org">ProgrammingLibrarian.org</a>,&nbsp;  includes a resource library, live learning opportunities and a blog to keep  librarians informed of upcoming opportunities and provide inspiration for new  library programs. As the site continues to develop, users will find more  resources, ideas, and opportunities to network with peers and programming  experts.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">The goal of <a href="http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org" title="blocked::http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org">ProgrammingLibrarian.org</a>  is to assist librarians in finding authoritative resources for cultural  programming, train librarians in cultural programming techniques and involve  library schools in examining the need for courses in cultural programming. In  addition to finding ideas and resources, site users are welcome to contribute  information and ideas from their own experiences in developing cultural programs  for their communities. Live webinars will be held regularly to create not just a  resource center, but a community of librarians committed to bringing increased  access to literature, music, contemporary issues, art, history, poetry,  scholars, writers and musicians to their communities. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Development of the site is funded  by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Service to the ALA Public  Programs Office, which fosters cultural programming as an integral part of  library service.&nbsp; In keeping with that mission, <a href="http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org" title="blocked::http://maildogmanager.com/link.html?url=2543&amp;client=ala1&amp;campaign=634&amp;email=cbryan@semls.org">ProgrammingLibrarian.org</a>  offers librarians timely and valuable information to support them in the  creation of high-quality cultural programs for their communities.&nbsp;&nbsp; </font></p>]]>
      
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   <title>Summer Reading 2009</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.144</id>
   
   <published>2008-12-04T15:35:04Z</published>
   <updated>2008-12-04T15:36:09Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Does anyone have any good ideas for adult programs to go along with this yeaar's summer reading there?...</summary>
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      <name>Elaine Jackson</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Does anyone have any good ideas for adult programs to go along with this yeaar's summer reading there?</p>]]>
      
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   <title>The laws about taking pictures at library programs</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.115</id>
   
   <published>2008-09-25T17:03:16Z</published>
   <updated>2008-09-25T17:14:18Z</updated>
   
   <summary><![CDATA[Since this is constantly changing I thought people would be interested in this article from Info Today on the legal ramifications around pictures taken at your libraries. &nbsp;www.infotoday.com/mls/sep08/Carson.shtml...]]></summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Since this is constantly changing I thought people would be interested in this article from Info Today on the legal ramifications around pictures taken at your libraries.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.infotoday.com/mls/sep08/Carson.shtml">www.infotoday.com/mls/sep08/Carson.shtml</a></p>]]>
      
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   <title>Fall Adult Programming Roundtalbe October 8th</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.114</id>
   
   <published>2008-09-25T15:34:36Z</published>
   <updated>2008-09-25T15:43:52Z</updated>
   
   <summary><![CDATA[Do you have a policy about paying for programming in your library? How do you decide when and how much you will pay program presenters?&nbsp; Is your library curtailing programming because you can't afford the programs you have been offering?...]]></summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Do you have a policy about paying for programming in your library? How do you decide when and how much you will pay program presenters?&nbsp; Is your library curtailing programming because you can't afford the programs you have been offering?</p>
<p>On October 8th we'll have Jennifer Harris from the Plymouth Public Library and Karen Armand from the Ames Free Library in Easton as resource people to start of a dicsussion about the kinds of free programs their libraries are offering and their policies on paying speakers for library programs - then as usual we'll open the discussion up to whatever participants would like to share or discuss with the group. Please register at the address below or through the SEMLS event calendar if you plan to attend.</p>
<p>http://www.eventkeeper.com/code/events.cfm?curOrg=SEMLS&amp;curKey1=Continuing%20Education&amp;setRef=new</p>]]>
      
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   <title>Writer's Workshop</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.104</id>
   
   <published>2008-07-22T16:36:26Z</published>
   <updated>2008-07-22T16:39:31Z</updated>
   
   <summary><![CDATA[Our library is thinking about offering a writer's workshop for adults once or twice a month. How do we go about finding a facilitator? &nbsp;...]]></summary>
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      <name>Gayle Walsh</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Our library is thinking about offering a writer's workshop for adults once or twice a month. How do we go about finding a facilitator?</p>
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   <title>Movie License Info</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.81</id>
   
   <published>2008-03-17T19:55:03Z</published>
   <updated>2008-03-17T20:04:34Z</updated>
   
   <summary>FYI, last year we purchased a blanket license from Motion Picture Licensing Corp. (http://www.mplc.com) because it was affordable, although it does not cover a lot of the big Hollywood studios. Of the studios covered, the only ones we've screened movies...</summary>
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      <name>Megan Allen</name>
      
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      FYI, last year we purchased a blanket license from Motion Picture Licensing Corp. (http://www.mplc.com) because it was affordable, although it does not cover a lot of the big Hollywood studios.  Of the studios covered, the only ones we've screened movies from are Sony Pictures Classics, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Buena Vista Pictures and Walt Disney Pictures.  They charge us $385 per year for unlimited showings, which works out to be affordable for us.  Even though we don't get huge crowds, this kind of programming doesn't require a great deal of staff effort, we get lots of little ones at the vacation week Disney screenings, and every year there are a handful of well-known new movies on DVD that attract adults (e.g. Little Miss Sunshine, Fast Food Nation, Notes on a Scandal (all 2007), The Namesake, The Simpsons Movie, etc.

The other major licensing company is Movie Licensing USA (http://www.movlic.com).  They cover a lot more major studios but charge bucket loads more money.  Instead, we pay them $75 a pop for the occasional movie from them that we want to screen.

I believe both companies adjust pricing to reflect the size of your community, so it never hurts to ask for a quote.  

One thing to know is that neither company allows libraries to advertise the movie titles they're screening outside of the library (i.e. beyond your newsletter and your in-library posters).
      
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   <title>New roundtable scheduled</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2008:/community/adultprogramming//3.73</id>
   
   <published>2008-01-02T15:56:35Z</published>
   <updated>2008-01-02T15:59:05Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Apologies that the fall calendar was too packed for the roundtable to get together. But we are scheduled to meet at SEMLS on Tuesday February 26 form 10-12. Hope to see you all there, and bring along anyone else who...</summary>
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      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      Apologies that the fall calendar was too packed for the roundtable to get together. But we are scheduled to meet at SEMLS on Tuesday February 26 form 10-12. 
Hope to see you all there, and bring along anyone else who you think might be interested in our discussion.
Cheryl B.
      
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<entry>
   <title>Gary Hylander</title>
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   <published>2007-12-14T19:39:39Z</published>
   <updated>2007-12-14T19:41:28Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Gary's phone number is 508-588-0530....</summary>
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      <name>Elaine Jackson</name>
      
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      Gary's phone number is 508-588-0530.
      
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   <title>Jumpin' Juba</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2007:/community/adultprogramming//3.67</id>
   
   <published>2007-11-03T15:39:18Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-03T15:41:35Z</updated>
   
   <summary>We had a great time with Jumpin' Juba singing the blues. They are apprearing at Chili Head in West Bridgewater on Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 if you'd like to take a listen....</summary>
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      <name>Elaine Jackson</name>
      
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      We had a great time with Jumpin' Juba singing the blues. They are apprearing at Chili Head in West Bridgewater on Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 if you'd like to take a listen. 
      
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   <title>HOLIDAY PROGRAM</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2007:/community/adultprogramming//3.66</id>
   
   <published>2007-11-03T15:36:20Z</published>
   <updated>2007-11-03T15:38:31Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Can anyone recommend a good holiday program, preferably musical? Thanks...</summary>
   <author>
      <name>Elaine Jackson</name>
      
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      Can anyone recommend a good holiday program, preferably musical?
Thanks
      
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   <title>Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America</title>
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   <published>2007-10-12T15:44:11Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-12T15:49:55Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Linda Gray Kelley performed this one-woman show at our library. She is an excellent actress and appealed to the senior citizens as well as the Wheaton College students in our audience. A few years ago, she performed "Spoon River Anthology"...</summary>
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      <name>Elaine Jackson</name>
      
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      Linda Gray Kelley performed this one-woman show at our library. She is an excellent actress and appealed to the senior citizens as well as the Wheaton College students in our audience. A few years ago, she performed "Spoon River Anthology" in which she portrays 31 characters in an hour. I have also seen her 2 other shows on Women of the Bible. Everything she does is top notch.
      
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   <title>Federal grant funding requires Grant.gov registration</title>
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   <id>tag:www.semls.org,2007:/community/adultprogramming//3.60</id>
   
   <published>2007-09-28T14:45:42Z</published>
   <updated>2007-09-28T14:51:41Z</updated>
   
   <summary>New mandate requires libraries seeking funds from federal grant-making agencies to register and apply via Grants.gov Early registration recommended for upcoming ALA Public Programs Office traveling exhibit grants. The American Library Association’s (ALA) Public Programs Office (PPO) announced today that...</summary>
   <author>
      <name>Cheryl Bryan</name>
      
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      New mandate requires libraries seeking funds from federal  grant-making agencies to register and apply via Grants.gov Early registration recommended for upcoming ALA Public Programs Office traveling exhibit grants.

The American Library Association’s (ALA) Public Programs Office (PPO) announced today that libraries planning to apply for its federally funded library programming grants will be required to register and apply through Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov). This new federal mandate will affect libraries that apply for future traveling exhibit grants and other federally funded projects that include a cash grant component. Applicants for federally funded grants without a cash component, such as the “We the People” Bookshelf, will not be required to apply via grants.gov.

To assist libraries with the Grants.gov registration process, PPO has posted instructions, a checklist, technical requirements, FAQs and more on its Web site at www.ala.org/publicprograms. From the PPO Web site, librarians can also access a wiki about Grants.gov registration to share feedback and post questions for colleagues. Problems with registration, including technical questions and difficulties, should be directed to the Grants.gov helpline at 1-800-518-4726.
      
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