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A
Welcome
to
well
read
a
program
about
a
little
bit
of
this
and
a
little
bit
of
that
at
your
aims:
public
library,
I'm
gerry
hi-
do
you
services,
manager
at
your
library
and
I'm
here
to
talk
about
summer.
You
know
it's
getting
very
nice
out.
The
flowers
are
blooming,
the
trees
are
all
with
leaves
on
them
and
very
very
soon
the
children
will
be
out
playing
amongst
the
the
daytime
and
not
in
school
anymore.
A
So
we
don't
want
that
to
happen
and
as
a
community
we
can
help
prevent
it
from
happening,
and
we
can
do
that
by.
You
know
obviously
having
the
library
there
as
a
presence,
but
also
as
you
as
community
members,
to
help
us
out
there's
five
wonderful,
practical
tips
from
the
read
aloud
kid
to
all
ages,
light
that
talks
about
letting
kids
choose
their
own
books.
A
A
It's
one
thing
to
read
a
book
and
read
it
by
yourself,
but
it's
another
thing
to
talk
about
it
and
that's
what
we're
here
today
to
talk
about
the
summer
reading
program
that
makes
reading
social
but
also
embracing
alternative
formats
such
as
listening
to
books
and
reading
other
types
of
genres
having
books
everywhere.
Some
places,
that's
kind
of
hard
to
do.
A
Books
are
expensive,
but
that's
what
your
libraries
for
as
well,
that
we
have
a
tremendous
amount
here
to
be
able
to
check
out
and
to
have
available
all
the
time
and
then
setting
up
reading
challenge
and,
as
you
know,
the
reading
incentive
challenge
that
the
library
offers
for
off
all
ages
from
infants
through
adults
we
offer
every,
and
that
starts
june.
First
well,
I've
talked
a
lot
by
myself
here,
but
I
have
three
wonderful
guests
that
I'd
like
to
share
all
this
information
with
you
with
and
first
it's
a
familiar
face.
It
sorry
you're.
C
A
D
So
Ashley
side,
I'm,
kitty,
Walters
and
I
just
finished
up
my
junior
year
at
iowa
state
and
I'm
majoring
in
elementary
education
and
my
endorsements
are
in
reading
and
language
arts.
So
that's
kind
of
how
I
got
involved
in
the
library,
I,
love,
children,
children's
literature
and
it's
been
a
passion
throughout
my
entire
life
and
something
that
I
loved
all
through
high
school
and
now
it's
kind
of
growing
throughout
college.
So
I'm
really
happy
to
be
at
the
library
to
summer.
When.
B
You
and
Lisa
yeah,
so
I'm,
Lisa,
frias
and
I'm,
actually
a
senior
at
Iowa
State
and
I
will
graduate
in
august
but
I
am
studying
English
education,
so
I'm
working
with
secondary
students
from
fifth
grade
through
twelfth
grade
and
I,
just
student
taught
last
semester.
So
I
had
a
lot
of
time
working
with
students
there.
So
it's
very
fun
to
be
here
this
summer
to
be
able
to
like
interact
with
students
in
a
different
context,
and
it.
A
Is
kind
of
or
it
is
a
different
context
in
what
a
school
setting
is
that
you
know
we
may
have
a
very
similar
mission
and
that's
to
have
our
empower
our
children
to
be
successful
in
reading
and
in
their
education
throughout
their
lifetime,
and
there
is
that
gap
in
the
summer.
You
know
it's
not
all
about
play,
even
though
we
want
them
to
play
as.
A
C
About
I
am
very
very
excited
that
we
have
a
very
famous
author
coming
to
the
library
this
summer
on
june
thirtieth.
His
name
is
Matt
to
what
yeah
he's,
probably
more
typically
known
as
a
ye
author
he's
got
a
number
of
ye
books
under
his
belt.
Many
of
them
are
new
york
times
bestselling
books,
but
he
also
won
the
2016
newbery
award.
So
it
is
a
huge
deal
to
have
him
here
this
summer
and
so.
A
Some
of
that
was
library,
lingo,
so
I'm
going
to
kind
of
this
band.
Why
a
means
young
adult,
which
means
our
teens,
are
in
in
Ames.
We
define
that
as
six
through
twelfth
grade,
but
you
know
why
a
is
also
very
much
enjoyed
by
college
students
and
by
adults
as
well,
and
the
newbery
award
is
a
book
that
is
noted
or
given
a
very
prestigious
award
for
the
writing
of
the
book.
But
what's
special
about
this
particular
one
is
that
it
was
actually
a
picture
Brian.
It
was
also
a
caldecott
honor
book.
A
Yes,
so
a
very
exciting
summer
that
we're
going
to
have
with
this
author
coming,
we
do
have
other
authors
coming
as
well,
but
this
particular
one
is
internationally
known
and
an
award-winning
very
prestigious,
so
that'll
be
we're
all
looking
forward
to
that.
So
we
not
only
have
one
program
in
the
morning
and
in
the
evening
for
our
families
to
kind
of
highlight
the
picture
book,
but
then
we
have
a
team
between
program
in
the
afternoon
nights
at
24
hour,
school
age
and
and
then
we
have
an
afternoon
lunch
with
a
staff.
A
Very
very
exciting,
so
well,
since
we
started
on
the
young
adult
in
the
teen
programs,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
what
we're
planning
for
our
teens
this
summer.
Lisa
I
know
your
kind
of
post
focusing
on
that,
and
that
area
of
age
group
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
what
you
know.
What's
going
on,
yeah.
B
So
right
now
I'm
in
the
process
of
planning
a
lot
of
the
craft
programming
for
the
summer,
so
the
second
and
fourth
Tuesday
of
every
month
we're
having
a
craft
session
in
the
team
in
space
where
teens
can
come
in
and
do
some
pinterest
worthy
crafts.
So
that's
very
fun
for
them
will
try
to
do
some
better
little
bit
more
engaging
than
just
glue
stick
and
paper.
A
B
D
A
B
C
A
It
sounds
really
fun
too
I
know
we
have
some
guests
visitors
from
Hogwarts.
That's
granta,
yes
like
be
there,
so
we
will,
you
know
first
any
bubble
yet
I've
pop
those
surprises
to
kind
of
work
is
up
to
that,
though,
on
Saturday
afternoons,
and
we
will
be
during
the
summer,
we
will
be
going
through
the
whole
series
of
films
that
have
come
out:
the
eighth
film,
so
there's
a
yellow,
a
yellow
folder
that
you
can
pick
up
at
the
library
or
go
online
and
find
out
all
of
these
things.
A
So
you
can
put
your
pencil
and
paper
down
and
note
that
we
will
have.
We
have
this
noted
on
our
website,
as
well
as
on
this
yellow
sheet
of
paper.
Yellow
sheet
of
paper
I
have,
and
so
we
also
have
some
teen
movie
Monday's
that
are
happening
in
the
teen
space,
as
well
as
the
team,
crafts
and-
and
there
are
some
book
discussion,
group
yeah.
C
B
C
C
C
Well,
the
friends
foundation
is
funding
that
so
thank
you
very
much,
the
until
the
glare,
your
friends
foundation
and
it's
very
cool
for
kids
to
just
have
their
own
copy
of
the
book.
We
don't
have
to
worry
about
how
they're
going
to
get
their
hands
on
it.
We
don't
have
enough
copies
for
a
check
out
and.
C
A
Much
so
the
social
aspect
of
actually
sharing
that
book
with
others
and
and
having
sometimes
a
difference
of
opinion
and
it's
okay
or
having
the
same
opinion
and
it's
okay.
So
sharing
that
that
knowledge
that
we
see
in
the
black-and-white
print
now
I.
I
know
we
you're
wondering
probably
audience
that
you
know
what
what
about
the
younger
roofs
and
we
do
have
a
book
club
for
the
younger
groups
as
well,
and
that
is
not
my
area
that
I
am
focusing
on
or
that
I
am
doing
so.
A
I
have
to
refer
to
my
notes
in
my
my
peg,
so
the
young
readers
intended
for
kindergarteners
through
3rd
graders
are
also
doing
a
book
discussion
group
again
that
whole
social
aspect
of
actually
reading
the
book
together.
Talking
about
it-
and
in
this
case
we
are
also
going
to
do
some
crafting
type
of
literacy
activities.
A
So
I'm
anxious
to
see
what
on
goes
on
in
the
auditorium,
because
that's
where
many
of
these
programs
are
happening
so
again,
each
child
that
comes
to
the
program
just
like
in
the
teens
will
receive
one
of
those
books
for
them
to
take
home
and
keep
forever
and
ever
thanks
to
the
Ames
friends
foundation.
And
then
we
will
be
having
lots
of
fun
with
that.
But
let's
go
back
to
our
very
youngest
readers.
A
Want
our
audience
to
think
that
we're
forgetting
the
whole
aged
rum,
because
summer
is
also
important
for
every
one
of
them
as
well.
So
we
will
continue
our
baby
time
and
our
toddler
programs,
and
they
are
not
so
much
focused
on
the
on
your
mark-
get
set
read
as
much
as
the
rest
of
the
ones
are,
but
there's
some
ones
that
we're
having
in
for
older
kids
family
fun.
So
we
have
family
fun
and
we
have
Family
Fund
in
the
park
and
Katie.
Can
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
those
yep.
D
So
family,
fun
and
family
fun
in
the
park
they
go
off
the
same
theme
so
starting
june.
Sixth
in
the
auditorium,
we'll
have
family
fun
in
the
first
week
is
about
sports,
so
students
or
children
will
learn
about
the
importance
of
staying,
healthy
and
kind
of
just
bringing
the
library
to
a
fun
space
in
the
auditorium
and
then
for
family
fun
in
the
park.
D
So
this
will
be
based
on
rotation,
so
we'll
have
crafts,
we'll
have
music
and,
of
course,
well
books
and
games
so
kind
of
how
you're
talking
about
the
importance
of
play
and
so
bringing
the
library
outdoors.
So
children
can
come
and
enjoy
being
outdoors
for
the
summer
and
enjoying
the
weather,
but
also
kind
of
being
engaged
in
books
and
also
learning
about
sports
through
crafts,
and
things
like
that
so
just
having
time
to
freely
go
to
what
they
like
so
and
that's
for
about
preschoolers
and
kindergartners
up
to
third
grade.
D
A
Us
out
so
the
first
week
you
said
is
read
with
me:
sports
yeah
and
then
we,
the
family
park
or
the
park
events
they're
kind
of
a
one
step
out
there
several
years
ago.
We
we
did
them
in
several
parks
and
was
very
much
enjoyed
by
on
and
I
know
that
I
have
been
asked
if
I've
been
asked
once
I've
been
asked
a
trillion
times
that
when
are
you
going
to
do
that,
so
this.
A
To
be
on
Wednesday
mornings,
at
I,
pneus
grove
at
the
walnut
shelter
so
and
each
week
will
mirror
somewhat
some
of
the
activities
that
are
happening
here
for
family
fun.
So
you've
talked
about
the
read
with
me
sports.
The
second
week
is
right
and
talk
with
me.
So
can
you
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
that
right.
D
So
some
ideas
that
I
have
for
that
are
especially
because
they're
geared
towards
kind
of
our
younger
guests
just
being
able
to
manipulate
writing.
So,
for
example,
one
of
the
things
I
was
thinking
about
was
Plato
so
being
able
to
create
letters
out
of
play-doh
so
kind
of
taking
that
learning
and
extending
it
a
little
bit
further
and
just
being
able
one.
D
An
idea
that
had
was
like
Morse
code
so
kind
of
taking
that
idea
that
writing
can
be
represented
in
multiple
ways,
so
being
able
to
kind
of
like
look
at
that
and
then
being
able
to
move
on
to
literacy
and
seeing
the
amount
of
texts
on
each
page
and
saying
how
text
can
be
played
on
each
page.
And
things
like
that.
So
writing
is.
A
A
B
A
I
pod
cannon
ammonium,
so
so
we
we've
got
lots
of
events
happening.
Then
we
have
our
book
clubs
for
our
young
readers
and
we
are
so
have
our
tween
scene
and
they
will
be
doing
some
Star
Wars
events
and
a
read-a-thon
celebration
as
well
as
get
ready,
set,
go
and
that's
when
they're
doing
some
of
the
olympics
puppy.
We
also
have
some
terrific
tuesdays
that
are
happening
and
I
know
something
about
that.
I'm,
the
one
that
plans
so.
A
Magicians
coming
David
cassis
is
going
to
begin
and
end
our
season
our
summer
season.
We
have
some
puppets
and
some
science
a
couple
of
weeks
of
science
and
then
Tim,
Reed,
&,
Reed
Miller
I
think
very
interesting
that
they
both
have
read
in
their
name,
but
one
is
a
storyteller
and
sharing
that
and
then
Tim
Reed
is
going
to
do
some
of
his
car
tuning
and
take
our
readers
some
lucky
readers
will
get
to
play.
A
A
perfect
tuesday,
tuesday
mornings
here
at
the
library
at
ten-thirty
and
then
also
we
are
helping
out
with
the
out
at
the
Ames
middle
school
with
the
the
group
out
there,
the
summer
school
group
that's
happening
there,
so
you
can
also.
The
public
can
also
go
at
twelve-thirty
to
the
Ames
middle
school
and
see
all
those
different
people
there,
as
well
as
friday.
Flicks
every
friday
afternoon,
we
have
a
good
friday
program
going
on
there's
one
more
day
that
several
of
you
will
be
parting.
A
Lisa
and
katie
are
both
going
to
be
a
part
of
in
that
summer
learning
day-
and
I
know
we
are
just
in
the
midst
of
getting
that
plan,
but
it's
a
day,
that's
nationally
celebrated
with
United
Way
and
United
Way
of
story
county,
and
we
at
the
library
and
ames
reaser
co-sponsoring
that
day,
it'll
be
here
at
the
library
with
different
stations
again,
and
we
have
Jack
and
Kitty
concert
right
smack
in
the
middle
of
that
to
celebrate
that
day.
So
we
got
lots
of
fun
things
to
do.
A
C
So
basically,
it's
a
way
to
kind
of
get
kids
excited
about.
Reading
it's
a
program
where
you
come
to
the
library
you
can
sign
up
online
and
you
track
the
activities
you've
been
doing
or
you
can
check
the
reading
that
you've
been
doing
over
the
summer
and
when
you
do
a
certain
amount
that
you
can
come
back
to
library
and
get
a
prize
for
it
and.
A
This
year
we
have
a
variety
of
prizes,
not
all
our
set
in
stone
yet,
but
very
soon
they
will
be,
but
we
have
a
spinning
wheel
that
we're
going
to
do
so.
It
will
add
a
little
bit
of
fun
and
excitement
and
noise.
It
clicks
a
little
bad,
but
it
would
be
fun.
It'll
be
an
exciting
time.
Everyone
wants
to
speak
has
been
that
wheel
of
fortune
right
and
one
thing
that
we
haven't
highlighted
again.
Is
all
these
things
reading
and
keeping
up
with
reading
having
books
in
your
home.