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Everyone Involved
FOUR MORE BULLETIN BOARD IDEAS TO KEEP
YOUR LIBRARY STAFF AND CONGREGATIONS
WORKING TOGETHER
BY LAURA FOXI cannot live without books - Thomas
Jefferson
I have always imagined that paradise will be a
kind of library - Jorge Luis Borges
Start at the beginning. . . yes, yes . . . and
when you come to the end. . . STOP - Disney's
Alice in Wonderland based on the book by Lewis
Carroll
Words to live by, to inspire us, to make us
laugh, to express our passions, or to cheer our
hearts. Everyone has a favorite one or two or
half-a-dozen tacked to our message board or
scrawled across the bathroom mirror. And
which of us does not treasure the chance to
share these words of wisdom with anyone who'll
listen? One way to provide this opportunity is
to post an interactive bulletin board. But don't
stop with just words. Try posting a board where
members can share photos as well as words.
Choose one of these four creative displays to
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E-mail csla@worldaccessnet.comgive your library staff and congregations a creative
outlet and to keep them working together.
GET YOUR CONGREGATION
INVOLVED
"These Are a Few of My Favorite Things" is a
simple and quick interactive bulletin board. Just
post the title and a message to share your favorite
quotes from books, movies, music, etc. and wait
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This Summer: A
'Slice of Friendship'
in Greensboro, NC
for Congregational
Libraries
"Nothin' could be finer than to be in North
Carolina" in the summer of 2006! Make your
plans now to join fellow congregational librarians
in Greensboro, NC, at the Sheraton Hotel, July
30-August 1, 2006, for the CSLA conference,
"NC Shines on Congregational Libraries." The
conference committee is excited about the variety
of workshop topics and the quality of the speakers
and workshop presenters.
Our keynote speaker is Lynne Hinton, a
United Church of Christ minister and the author
of the Hope Springs trilogy. Friendship Cake is the
CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
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REPORT ON HURRICANE
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