Mom, Corey, and I were watching Pawn Stars on Netflix earlier tonight when I noticed something familiar. A guy was trying to sell his old Uncle Sam coin bank. I said, “Wait, I have that!” and went to get it from my closet. The bank on Pawn Stars had a small mechanical problem, but the guy still sold it for $800. I think I need to list this thing on Craigslist.
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Travel Guide Display
The new book display I put up goes along with the summer vacation theme. I made a couple of “road signs” along with postcards from all over the country. All the books are local and national travel guides. The top section has a list of places to visit in Livingston Parish, along with a couple of well-known out-of-parish options.
Stuff from This Summer
We have all kinds of stuff going on at the library right now. For starters, animals in hot air balloons are taking over the children’s wing. We had a rock ‘n’ roll program which seems to be the most popular thing at our library since Harvey Rabbit, who’ll stopping by next week, coincidentally. It had to be one of the first programs at our library that had patrons from out-of-state–my cousins that were staying with us at the time. Not to mention there’s a cruise ship docked in our sitting area, and I somehow have an excuse to wear blue jeans at work four days each week. We have a Nook now, too, for what it’s worth. At least I’m not running around wearing a wrestling belt, oversized sunglasses, and a bleach blonde goatee anymore.
National Library Week 2011 and Dummymania
This spring, the library entered a national contest with over 1,600 “For Dummies” books as the grand prize. At the time, I was still trying to figure out what ridiculously obvious book character to dress up as for National Library Week. After talking with Mrs. Louise one day, I realized I could dress up as the Dummy Guy from the “For Dummies” books and maybe kill two birds with one stone. Not only did I dress up as the Dummy Guy, I made a short video to try to help the library in the contest.
In the end, it was too little, too late, but I did get some experience in video editing and refreshed my flash animation abilities, both of which can likely help me in the future. Thanks to everyone who took the time to watch the video and “Like” the library’s contest page!
Dummymania at the Livingston Parish Library
“Like” our page and help our library win over 1,600 “For Dummies” books: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Livingston-Parish-Library-For-Dummies/159078674149150.
The audio track used in this video is Copyright 2005, WWE, Inc. and Jim Johnston. You can purchase this track on iTunes and Amazon.
Book Hooks: The Juvie Three
The boys’ Book Hooks program turned out really well. Seven guys attended, which is the most teenage guys we’ve ever had at a program. We discussed The Juvie Three by Gordon Korman. The discussion was really good, and you could tell everyone read the book because they were interested, rather than because they had to read it for school.
I set up a slide show for the discussion, and Mrs. Louise did a bunch of her awesome wall art. Everyone enjoyed it so much that we’ll probably continue to do it once every semester.