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Laurie Rogers

                                                                                            LIS 7370

                                                                       Multicultural library programs



                                   TO: Sue Smith, library director

                                   FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian

                                       DATE: October 19, 2009

               SUBJECT: Creative children’s programming for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day



        The third Monday in January, Martin Luther King, Jr. day, is not just a federal holiday. It

is also a very culturally significant annual event, celebrating the legacy of a great civil rights

leader and pacifist.


        In an effort to inform more children about the legacy of Dr. King, I propose that our

library hold a children’s cultural event for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in 2010. The program will

be open to all elementary school students in our town, and to their parents. Promotion of the

event will occur through librarian visits to the local schools, and by hanging posters and flyers in

the library.


        Though the holiday will fall on a Monday (Monday, January 18, 2010), in order for the

maximum number of families to attend, the event should be held on the Saturday afternoon

prior to Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Saturday, January 16th, 2010).
The event will consist of various different activities in order to accommodate the age

range of the children and make the event enjoyable for parents as well. For the youngest

children, a librarian will read a children’s book about Martin Luther King (like The Story of

Martin Luther King Jr. by Johnny Ray Moore) and distribute picture books for parents to share

with them, such as A Picture Book of Martin Luther King by David Adler. Children that can read

on their own will be given word search activities created by librarians and books to read

together, like Faith Ringgold’s My Dream of Martin Luther King. Books at a higher reading level

will also be included in the event for children who are advanced readers and for the parents

who attend. A one hour DVD, Our Friend Martin, will be screened for all attendees and food will

be provided during the movie. This biographical film intercuts real life footage of King’s life with

his story told in animation.


       In order to meet the current budget constraints, best efforts will be made obtain these

resources through our library and by borrowing from other area libraries, rather than adding to

the collection. The overall event budget, including food, decorations and advertising costs, is

estimated at $200.
TO: Sue Smith, library director

                                    FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian

                                       DATE: October 19, 2009



SUBJECT: Innovative library programming for adults on Chinese culture (Chinese New Year

Event)


         This upcoming Chinese New Year starts on February 14, 2010. Rather than a Valentine’s

Day theme, I propose that we do something new and interesting for our patrons on this day by

hosting a Chinese cultural event.


         The event is targeted at adult patrons and will be held after the end of the typical work

day, from 5 to 9 pm. It will include Chinese food with a focus on New Year traditions--for

example, fruit, spring rolls and candies are respectively considered symbols of luck, prosperity

and wealth in the new year.


         The event will also include a showcase of books on Chinese culture, such as China A to Z:

Everything You Need to Know to Understand Chinese Customs and Culture by May-lee Chai and

Winberg Chai, and The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture by Kam Louie. Artwork

and decorations for the Chinese New Year will be displayed, to correspond with 2010, the year

of the tiger in Chinese culture. A one hour documentary will be screened, from the PBS series

China From the Inside. Two volunteer speakers, one on Chinese culture and one on the topic of

the Chinese New Year, will be brought in from Asian Languages and Cultures department of the

local college.
The event will also be advertised with posters and flyers at the college, in area

bookstores and book clubs, and throughout the library. It will also be featured on the library

website. The estimated budget for food, advertising, decorations and the addition of any library

resources to the collection is $475.
TO: Sue Smith, library director

                                 FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian

                                    DATE: October 19, 2009

   SUBJECT: For Ramadan: A fun and educational Middle Eastern cultural event for students,

                                        faculty and staff




Next year (2010), the Muslim religious holiday of Ramadan will start on Wednesday, the 11th of

August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 9th of September. I propose that the

college library hold a Middle Eastern cultural event on September 9th, 2010. This program will

offer an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to learn more about the history behind

Ramadan while socializing together and enjoying good food, music, art and books. This event

will serve as an excellent opportunity for students, faculty and staff to learn more about Middle

Eastern cultures and the library’s relevant resources.


Students will be invited to contribute to the event by promoting it within their classes and

student organizations, and by preparing traditional Ramadan recipes from May S. Bsisu’s book,

The Arab Table. A student speaker will talk about the history of Ramadan, and Ramadan in

modern culture. A member of faculty from the Near East Studies will speak about Islamic art

and architecture. Middle Eastern music (both traditional music and modern Arabic pop) will be

played and relevant works of student art will be showcased. A selection of books on Arab

culture, such as Islamic Design: A Genius for Geometry by David Aud and A History of the

Modern Middle East by William L Cleveland and Martin Bunton, will be displayed for browsing.
In order to stay within the library budget, and to showcase existing library resources, this event

will only use items that are currently in the library collection. The only cost will be for any food

and food-related items not covered by students, plus the cost of advertising. The estimated

budget is $175, with $125 covering the refreshments and other food-related items, and $50

allotted for creating promotional materials which students will distribute.

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Children's Multicultural Library Learning Event

  • 1. Laurie Rogers LIS 7370 Multicultural library programs TO: Sue Smith, library director FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian DATE: October 19, 2009 SUBJECT: Creative children’s programming for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day The third Monday in January, Martin Luther King, Jr. day, is not just a federal holiday. It is also a very culturally significant annual event, celebrating the legacy of a great civil rights leader and pacifist. In an effort to inform more children about the legacy of Dr. King, I propose that our library hold a children’s cultural event for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in 2010. The program will be open to all elementary school students in our town, and to their parents. Promotion of the event will occur through librarian visits to the local schools, and by hanging posters and flyers in the library. Though the holiday will fall on a Monday (Monday, January 18, 2010), in order for the maximum number of families to attend, the event should be held on the Saturday afternoon prior to Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Saturday, January 16th, 2010).
  • 2. The event will consist of various different activities in order to accommodate the age range of the children and make the event enjoyable for parents as well. For the youngest children, a librarian will read a children’s book about Martin Luther King (like The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Johnny Ray Moore) and distribute picture books for parents to share with them, such as A Picture Book of Martin Luther King by David Adler. Children that can read on their own will be given word search activities created by librarians and books to read together, like Faith Ringgold’s My Dream of Martin Luther King. Books at a higher reading level will also be included in the event for children who are advanced readers and for the parents who attend. A one hour DVD, Our Friend Martin, will be screened for all attendees and food will be provided during the movie. This biographical film intercuts real life footage of King’s life with his story told in animation. In order to meet the current budget constraints, best efforts will be made obtain these resources through our library and by borrowing from other area libraries, rather than adding to the collection. The overall event budget, including food, decorations and advertising costs, is estimated at $200.
  • 3. TO: Sue Smith, library director FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian DATE: October 19, 2009 SUBJECT: Innovative library programming for adults on Chinese culture (Chinese New Year Event) This upcoming Chinese New Year starts on February 14, 2010. Rather than a Valentine’s Day theme, I propose that we do something new and interesting for our patrons on this day by hosting a Chinese cultural event. The event is targeted at adult patrons and will be held after the end of the typical work day, from 5 to 9 pm. It will include Chinese food with a focus on New Year traditions--for example, fruit, spring rolls and candies are respectively considered symbols of luck, prosperity and wealth in the new year. The event will also include a showcase of books on Chinese culture, such as China A to Z: Everything You Need to Know to Understand Chinese Customs and Culture by May-lee Chai and Winberg Chai, and The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture by Kam Louie. Artwork and decorations for the Chinese New Year will be displayed, to correspond with 2010, the year of the tiger in Chinese culture. A one hour documentary will be screened, from the PBS series China From the Inside. Two volunteer speakers, one on Chinese culture and one on the topic of the Chinese New Year, will be brought in from Asian Languages and Cultures department of the local college.
  • 4. The event will also be advertised with posters and flyers at the college, in area bookstores and book clubs, and throughout the library. It will also be featured on the library website. The estimated budget for food, advertising, decorations and the addition of any library resources to the collection is $475.
  • 5. TO: Sue Smith, library director FROM: Laurie Rogers, librarian DATE: October 19, 2009 SUBJECT: For Ramadan: A fun and educational Middle Eastern cultural event for students, faculty and staff Next year (2010), the Muslim religious holiday of Ramadan will start on Wednesday, the 11th of August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 9th of September. I propose that the college library hold a Middle Eastern cultural event on September 9th, 2010. This program will offer an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to learn more about the history behind Ramadan while socializing together and enjoying good food, music, art and books. This event will serve as an excellent opportunity for students, faculty and staff to learn more about Middle Eastern cultures and the library’s relevant resources. Students will be invited to contribute to the event by promoting it within their classes and student organizations, and by preparing traditional Ramadan recipes from May S. Bsisu’s book, The Arab Table. A student speaker will talk about the history of Ramadan, and Ramadan in modern culture. A member of faculty from the Near East Studies will speak about Islamic art and architecture. Middle Eastern music (both traditional music and modern Arabic pop) will be played and relevant works of student art will be showcased. A selection of books on Arab culture, such as Islamic Design: A Genius for Geometry by David Aud and A History of the Modern Middle East by William L Cleveland and Martin Bunton, will be displayed for browsing.
  • 6. In order to stay within the library budget, and to showcase existing library resources, this event will only use items that are currently in the library collection. The only cost will be for any food and food-related items not covered by students, plus the cost of advertising. The estimated budget is $175, with $125 covering the refreshments and other food-related items, and $50 allotted for creating promotional materials which students will distribute.