Spring/Summer 2007
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CALENDAR
October 12th: The next CHILIS board meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Local Government Center (behind Home Depot) in Concord.
September 30: Summer Reading Program evaluations due
September 17th through Friday, September 21st: Children's Book Review will be held at the N.H. State Library in Concord from 8am to 4pm.
October 12th: Fall CHILIS Conference Registrations are due.
October 14th - 20th: Teen Read Week
October 18th: The Fall CHILIS Conference will be held in Portsmouth.
The Fall NHLA Conference will be held in Plymouth at the Common Man restaurant.
Oct. 14-16: NELA's Fall Conference 2007 will be held in Sturbridge, MA.
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Ever wonder what all those acronyms stand for and how/if they are related/connected?
SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2007
If you haven't sent me your evaluation yet, there is still time. You may send it by snail mail to:
Attn: Barbara Ballou
Whipple Free Library
P.O. Box 237
New Boston, NH 03070
or by van: Van stop - New Boston, Library - Whipple Free
or by email: balloubarb@yahoo.com / or by fax: 487-2886
If you do send your evaluation by the deadline, you will be entered into a raffle to be held at the CHILIS conference in October. This year, we are no longer collecting samples of newspaper articles, flyers, etc. If you haven't sent me your evaluation yet, please do not send any extra items when you do. if you already sent me stuff with your evaluation, I will have it at the CHILIS conference in case you want it back. After the conference I will circular file anything I still have unless you request it back.
Barbara Ballou, Children's Librarian Whipple Free Library, New Boston
*Summer Reading Program evaluations must be received in order to get your free poster next summer!
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The 2008 Summer Reading theme is "G'day For Reading! "
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Teen Read Week 2007 October 14th - 20th
Check the link below for information about : www.ala.org/teenread
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You are invited to attend a Children's Book Review, which will be held at the N.H. State Library in Concord from Monday, September 17th through Friday, September 21st from 8a.m. to 4p.m. in the Map Gallery on the second floor. Please come and preview new children's and teen's fiction and non-fiction titles. About 300 titles - most with reviews from major review publications - will be on display. You may come anytime that is convenient for you; there is no need to schedule a visit. All of these books are catalogued in NHU-PAC. Librarians may choose three to four books, which will be sent via van following the end of the Review. For more information, please contact me. We can no longer mail books.
If you would like to preview the list of titles that will be on display, you can find this information in NHU-PAC. On NHU-PAC's homepage, choose the gray Librarians Tools tab. Then, select the last purple tab called Children's Book Review. You can then click on the link that corresponds to the list you wish to see.
Ann Hoey
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The holidays are coming, and CHILIS has three Accucut machines available for members to use!
They are presently housed at the following libraries: Bedford Public, Franklin Public and Weeks Memorial Library in Lancaster. Librarians who wish to use the machines should make arrangements with the particular library and bring their own paper for cutting. If you'd like to see what these machines and die cuts look like, you can visit the Accucut website at http://www.accucut.com/
The following dies are available at each library for CHILIS members:
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The CHILIS Book Discussion Co-op continues to add new titles to its collection.
Any library willing to purchase at least 12 copies of a book suitable for discussion with kids or teens can join the co-op. You just need to let Ann know the title and author, and she will add it to the list. Then, you will receive a list of titles available for borrowing by other members of the co-op. You can contact the library with the multiple copies of the book you want, and make arrangements for the books to be sent via the van.The Children's Literacy Foundation (CLiF) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "nurture a love of reading and writing among children throughout New Hampshire and Vermont."
We would like to encourage your library to apply for a CLiF Rural Library Sponsorship. CLiF awards Library Sponsorships to rural public libraries that serve towns of fewer than 5,000 people. CLiF has already sponsored more than half of all the rural public libraries in New Hampshire and Vermont, and we award 12 new sponsorships every August and February.
Each sponsored library receives $2,000 in new, high-quality hardcover children's books for children up to age 12. (Towns are asked to raise $300 in matching funds). Libraries that are awarded a CLiF Sponsorship receive our CLiF Booklist that includes more than 700 books -- classics, Caldecott and Newbury award winners, recent books, and a wide selection of books by local authors and illustrators. After a librarian selects books, CLiF takes care of ordering, purchasing, and processing. (See the CLiF Booklist at http://www.clifonline.org/book_intro.html
A CLiF representative travels to each sponsored town, delivers the books in person, and gives an entertaining presentation to the town's children about the joys of words, books, reading and writing. We commonly have every child in town from Kindergarten to Grade 6 attend these special storytelling and book delivery celebrations.
To get a CLiF Library Sponsorship application call CLiF at 802-244-0944, send an e-mail to childrens.literacy@verizon.net or visit CLiF's website at http://www.clifonline.org/sponsor_intro.html
Please contact me at 802-244-0944 or via e-mail if you have any questions. You can also find information about CLiF's sponsorships at <http://www.clifonline.org/> www.clifonline.org
Karen Case - CLiF Program Coordinator 802-244-0944
P.S. If your library was sponsored by CLiF and your most recent sponsorship was at least 5 years ago, you are eligible to reapply.
The next CHILIS board meeting will be held on October 12 at 9:30 a.m. at the Local Government Center (behind Home Depot) in Concord.
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CHILIS Fall Conference - Save the date: Thursday, October 18, 2007!
The CHILIS Fall Conference, co-sponsored by the Portsmouth PL, will be held on Thursday, October 18 from 9:00 to 3:30 at the new Portsmouth Public Library. Come and learn about dealing with special needs children during storytime, marketing your library collection, and drawing teens in with technology.
Fred Reidy will be there with his puppets for sale, Ladybug stickers will be sold, Great Stone Face items will be available, raffle tickets and the new Flume Award poster will be available for purchase.
You can access the CHILIS Fall Conference registration form at the CHILIS website at http://www.chilisnh.org/fallcon07.html
Please send your registration form and check payable to "CHILIS" (no purchase orders, please) to Susan Brough at the Portsmouth Public Library. Registrations are due by Friday, October 12.
Please carpool! See you next month in Portsmouth.
Ann
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The Great Stone Face Award (4th - 6th grades):
The Great Stone Face Committee announced the new list and the winner of this year's voting, The Ghost's Grave by Peg Kehret, at the GSF Tea at the New Hampshire Libraries Conference on May 17th. Bookmarks and posters were on sale during the conference. If you did not go to the conference, you can still send your order and check to Adele using the order form that is available at the Derry Public Library's website.
We are always looking for new members to read a lot of good books, so if you can attend the meetings on the second Friday of each month from September to April (except December) at the Bedford Public Library, then please consider joining the GSF committee. The committee wants to thank all of you who participate in promoting and voting for the Great Stone Face Book Award.
Adele Boeske
And the winners are:
- 477 The Ghost's Grave. Peg Kehret
- 433 Magyk. Angie Sage
- 422 Thunder form the Sea. Joan Hiatt Harlow
- 406 The Dark Hills Divide. Patrick Carman
- 349 Tiger. Jeff Stone
- 318 Revenge of the Witch. Joseph Delaney
- 314 The Old Willis Place. Mary Downing Hahn
- 302 The Ruins of Gorlan. John Flanagan
- 289 Shakespeare's Secret. Elise Broach
- 275 Three Good Deeds. Vivian Vande Velde
- 262 The Stupendous Dodgeball Fiasco. Janice Repka
- 256 Each Little Bird That Sings. Deborah Wiles
- 245 The Sloppy Copy Slipup. Dyan DiSalvo-Ryan
- 229 The Penderwicks. Jean Birdsall
- 218 Coastwatcher. Elise Weston
- 204 The Stumptown Kid. Carol Gorman
- 157 The Silver Spoon of Solomon Snow. Kaye Umansky
- 151 Nicholas .Rene Goscinny
- 125 I, Coriander. Sally Gardner
- 116 The Liberation of Gabriel King. K. L. Going
- 113 Crooked River. Shelley Pearsall
- 112 Golden and Grey. Louise Arnold
- 111 The 7 Wonders of Sassafras Springs. Betty Jean Birney
- 86 Beekman's Big Deal. Michael de Guzman
- 61 A House of Tailors. Patricia Reilly Giff
6031 TOTAL VOTES
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Congratulations to "Twilight" by Stephanie Meyer (with 277 votes!), winner of the Isinglass Teen Read Award for 7th & 8th Graders. We had 1561 votes this year from 28 communities... thanks for your participation! Look for our new list for 2008 which will be announced on May 17th at the NHLA Conference during our presentation.
- Uglies 221
- So B. It 141
- Raven's Gate 140
- Elsewhere 107
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- Red Kayak 81
- Airborn 70
- Last Dog on Earth 62
- Surviving Antarctica 55
- Daniel Hal Human and the Good Nazi 53
- Lucas 49
- Dragon and Thief 47
- Things Left Unsaid 45
- Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo 44
- The Skin I'm In 41
- Dirt Eaters 32
- Private Peaceful 30
- Truesight 25
- Ask Me No Questions 22
- Snow-walker 19
Click here for the order form for Isinglass bookmarks...100 for $6.00 payable to CHILIS. All bookmarks have the current list printed on the back. Order can be sent to me at the address below or via van.
Amy Inglis, Barrington Public Library, Director
- Phone: 664-9715 / Fax: 664-5219
- www.barringtonlibrary.com under the Teen Zone Button/Isinglass button.
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And the Flume Award 2007 winner is...
The winner of the 2007 Flume Award is Twilight by Stephanie Myers. Twilight garnered 129 votes out of the total 531 votes cast. The other titles earned the following votes:
Thank you to all of you who promoted the Flume Award titles and accepted and submitted votes from students. Check the Flume Award website in a couple of weeks for the new 2008 list! http://www.nashualibrary.org/YALS/Flume.htm
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The Ladybug Picture Book Award committee has provided us with a great list of books from which New Hampshire children will select the winner. The nominees are:
- Red Fox at McCloskey's Farm, Brian Heinz and Chris Seban, Creative Editions, 2006.
- Duck & Goose, Tad Hills, Schwartz & Wade Books, 2006.
- Library Lion, Michelle Knudsen and Kevin Hawkes, Candlewick Press, 2006.
- Not Afraid of Dogs, Susanna Pitzer and Larry Day, Walker & Co, 2006.
- I Saw an Ant on the Railroad Track, Joshua Prince and Macky Pamintuan, Sterling Publishing Co., 2006.
- Pip & Squeak, Ian Schoenherr, Greenwillow, 2007.
- The Secret Science Project that Almost Ate the School, Judy Sierra and Stephen Gammell, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2006.
- The Trouble with Califlower, Jane Sutton and Jim Harris, Dial Books for Young Readers, 2006.
- The Remarkable Friendship of Mr. Cat and Mr. Rat, Rick Walton and Lisa McCue, Putnam, 2006.
- Moose Tracks! Karma Wilson and Jack E. Davis, Margaret McElderry Books, 2006.
Voting materials are posted at http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/bookcenter/programs/ladybug.html . Order your Ladybug Stickers anytime, there is an order form on the Ladybug web page. If you click on the 2007 nominees link, you will find all of the titles with their NHU-PAC entries. The entry will give you complete information about each nominated book, including title, author, publisher and ISBN.
The Ladybug Picture Book Award Ballots MUST be received here at the NHSL (attn. Mary Russell) by NOVEMBER 30, 2007. Ballots received after the deadline will NOT be counted.
Mary A. Russell, Director, NH Center for the Book at the NH State Library, 20 Park Street Concord NH 03301-6314 603-271-2866 mrussell@library.state.nh.us
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ALA announces award winners! 
For a list of the Newbery, Caldecott, and other award winners visit this link: http://www.ala.org/ala/pio/presscentera/piopresskits/alamidwintermeeting2007/YMA07.htm
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The Cochecho Award (3rd-4th grades):
The Cochecho Award is currently sponsored by the Dover Public Library and is selected by 3rd and 4th graders. The nominees for the 2007 award can be found at http://www.dover.lib.nh.us/Childrens'Room/childrenpages/Cochecho.htm.
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Please forgive the lapse in the newsletter updates; I have been ill recently but am now up taking nourishment, and back at this desk (at least). Thank you all for your many blessings-- they are a great comfort.
Please continue to send any news, pictures, events, etc. that you'd like to include in the newsletter to me, Cathy Marciniak, at fullerlibrary@mcttelecom.com. Please include "CHILIS" in the subject line. I will add news items as they are received, and recommend using a news reader to keep abreast of breaking news (see the home page for more information).
The Red Hot CHILIS News is a web-only newsletter. If you have absolutely no Internet access, you may request a print copy. These will be sent only to CHILIS members who request it. Notices of new issues will be sent to the CHILIS listserve. If you don't wish to subscribe to the CHILIS list, you can request e-mail notification of new issues by sending a request via the above email address.
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