Sentences with phrase «attending library events»

is the usual response to any invitation to attend a library event.

Not exact matches

We offer a space for developers and entrepreneurs to attend and organize events with speakers, mentors and other entrepreneurs; a «hack space» and device library to develop and test new ideas; and Google Launchpad, a two - week boot camp for early stage start - ups helping with subjects including user interface, product strategy & technology, marketing, business development and more.»
Kids can attend free sports clinics, free movies, free library events and free parks and recreation activities, to name a few.
or attending free parent - kiddo events at libraries and museums.
I want to thank the library directors, their staff, volunteers and everyone who attends these events for their support.
Additionally, many of the economically challenged students had limited experiences participating in community programs, visiting libraries, attending cultural events, and traveling to different localities beyond their neighborhoods.
This may include working in the classrooms, assisting with fundraisers and special events, attending workshops and PTC meetings, helping in the cafeteria and library media center, participating on a field trip.
«Authors who want to attend events but don't see that their library is participating can inform the Indie Author Day team.
It's a historical novel set in the medieval period (telling the story of the real King Richard III), so I'm booking stalls at every appropriate medieval festival; it's a book aimed primarily at children aged 10 and up, so I'm making overtures to local schools about author visits and to libraries; I'm attending events at my first literature festival next week to meet and network with local authors and hand out some leaflets (maybe even sell a copy or two).
Attend local library events.
We have all heard about how American Libraries work, from attending events like ALA, but Canadian libraries work in a very diffeLibraries work, from attending events like ALA, but Canadian libraries work in a very diffelibraries work in a very different way.
Once at the library or on the library website, parents are more likely than other adults to do a notable number of activities, including browse shelves, borrow printed books, attend classes and events for children, borrow DVDs and CDs, use computers and the internet, and borrow e-books.
Libraries typically promote guest authors, so you'll even reach people who do not attend the speaking event.
Gary Price at Library Journal reports that a total 11,716 people attended the five - day event — librarians, library workers and supporters including 3,622 exhibitors.
You will gain more exposure if you organize book signing events, library readings, attend book club meetings, visit schools, and find other ways to meet your audience physically.
Authors interested in attending local Indie Author Day events should stay tuned to their library's website and our
Authors interested in attending local Indie Author Day events should stay tuned to their library's website and our where page, which we'll keep updated with information on cancellations and rescheduled events as it becomes available.
Carl Pritzkat, who attended Indie Author Day events at two libraries in Georgia — one in Evans and one in Augusta — found that Evans's event resembled a writing workshop, while the Augusta event was more akin to an author fair.
Began drives to raise money including collection banks, library displays, dog dips, blanket drives and attending every weekend event that would allow them access.
You might run into me and my family in the community, attending local events like the Fire Hall and Police Station Open House or Storytime at Semiahmoo Mall, walking along the beach or through the trails, or at the local shops, libraries, parks and children's activity centres.
For me, the Canadian Association of Law Libraries annual conference is a must attend event.
Our theme is Libraries Without Borders 2, and it is gearing up to be THE outstanding law library learning, networking, must - attend event for 2007.
The Edmonton Public Library brought Stephen in to do some work with their organization, and they generously invited members of Edmonton's library community to attend a portion of their event.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z