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The Ohio Center for the Book has benefited from the generosity of the Drawn to Reading program. 
Hans Kellogg is a wonderful advocate and support for literacy promotion. 
  
http://dtr.iweb.bsu.edu/Description.htm 
  
Best, 
  
Amy 
  
Amy E. Dawson 
Manager 
Literature Department 
Ohio Center for the Book 
Cleveland Public Library 
325 Superior Ave. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44114 
(216)902-4947 
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www.cpl.org 




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From: "Mass Center for the Book" <[log in to unmask]> 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:05:11 AM 
Subject: Re: CFB webinar June 17 



for the list:  Here is the Drawn to Reading website:   http://dtr.iweb.bsu.edu/ 









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Sharon Shaloo, Executive Director 
Massachusetts Center for the Book 
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617.521.2719 (office); 617.872.3718 (mobile) 


Our Commonwealth is Reading. 


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Walker, Suzanne < [log in to unmask] > wrote: 





This is Suzanne (and Sammy) from Indiana, 
  
I’d like to talk about a program we have here in Indiana called Drawn to Reading…this could be expanded to other states and could work with the branding idea that Sharon mentions below.  Basically we have a print shop that prints child designed bookmarks for distribution at the National Book Festival and to our Public Libraries.    It’s a great program and one that could be easily duplicated.  
  
I’m interested in Vine and Twitter ideas too.  I’m not as familiar with Vine, but it’d be so easy to start a twitter hashtag of folks sharing their reading journey on a predetermined date all over the country.  
  
Looking forward to it! 
  
Suzanne Walker 
Children’s Services Consultant 
Director, Indiana Center for the Book 
Collaborative Summer Library Program State Representative 
Indiana State Library 
Professional Development Office 
140 N. Senate Ave  
Indianapolis, IN  46204 
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317-234-5649 
  
Read. 
  
  
  

From: Center for the Book state centers communication [mailto: [log in to unmask] ] On Behalf Of Mass Center for the Book 
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 6:49 PM 
To: [log in to unmask] 
Subject: Re: CFB webinar June 17 


  

Hi, Mary -- I see that 12 people have pre-registered already ... all of you should have an invitation with a link in your email queue to register for the webinar.  I'll send another reminder midweek but do register early so I can generate an attendance list to send out via the List.   

  

As for agenda ...  two things in my takeaway notes: 

  

1/  I would like to talk about developing the state center network brand ... perhaps by developing a nationwide program that all of us could promote in our states/commonwealths/territories.  (Might Illinois's Family Reading Night be something that could expand?) 

  

2/ What are we doing about digital/visual reading/communication?  Maryland is wondering if we could do something with Vine?  What about Twitter?  What about a future of reading initiative? 

  

OK ... that's all from Massachusetts! 

  

(thanks for re-sending the highlights ... I've just reprinted them and will read well before the meeting) 

  

cheers,  

  

sharon 

  

don't forget to register....  





  

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Massachusetts Center for the Book 

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617.521.2719 (office); 617.872.3718 (mobile) 

  

Our Commonwealth is Reading. 
  

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Mary Menzel < [log in to unmask] > wrote: 
Dear all, 

  

I'm thinking about the agenda for our webinar and have gotten some inquires, too.  Since Guy has forwarded electronic docs of the highlights from each Center, I don't think we need to take the time (and won't really HAVE the time) to do a round-robin from each Center participating in the webinar.  If you attended the idea exchange, maybe you can forward me the topics that you think would benefit most from discussion during the webinar.  And if you didn't attend but read the attached state highlights, maybe you can forward me the questions that arise from your reading, or the issues that you'd most like to hear about during the webinar. 

  

Thank you all for your time, 

Mary 

California 

  

On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Lamolinara, Guy < [log in to unmask] > wrote: 


Hi--attached are the highlights that were provided (not everyone provided something). It is in 2 parts. I hope this helps. This will give you a good idea of what others are doing. 

  

Guy Lamolinara 
Communications Officer 
Center for the Book 
Library of Congress 
101 Independence Ave.S.E. 
Washington, DC 20540-4920 
(202) 707-9217 
(202) 707-0269 (fax) 
  
  


  
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Mary Menzel 
Director, California Center for the Book 

www.calbook.org 
tel: 213-738-7055 
cell: 310-480-1960 

  

mailing address: California Center for the Book 
care of Pio Pico Koreatown Library 
694 S. Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90005 

deliveries to: California Center for the Book 
696 S. Oxford Avenue, second floor, Los Angeles, CA 90005 
  





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Amy E. Dawson 
Manager 
Literature Department 
Ohio Center for the Book 
Cleveland Public Library 
325 Superior Ave. 
Cleveland, Ohio 44114 
(216)902-4947 
[log in to unmask] 
www.cpl.org