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TD SUMMER READING 2012

TD SUMMER READING 2012. Tillsonburg Public Library. Theme and development: Last summer, 450 kids from the surrounding area registered in this programme

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TD SUMMER READING 2012

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  1. TD SUMMER READING 2012 Tillsonburg Public Library
  2. Theme and development: Last summer, 450 kids from the surrounding area registered in this programme Posters, stickers and activity booklets are designed and made available by the TD National Bank, Toronto Public Library and the National Library of Canada This year there are two activity booklets: for pre-school and school-aged. Local businesses and service clubs are approached for local support Some of sponsors include, Kiwanis Club, Knights of Columbus, A & W, Wendy’s, McDonald’s and more Some of our new sponsors this year include: Wal-Mart, Zehrs, and Metro.
  3. How does it work? Every 10 book points a child earns, he or she receives a prize Prizes include A & W Floats, McDonald’s icecream, Wendy’s Jr. Frosty’s, Crimestoppers pencils, erasers, water-park, mini-golf, BK fries, and a ticket to teen theatre’s Beauty and the Beast. A ballot is awarded every 10 books for the grand prize of a new bike. Points are earned by a child reading to him or herself, listening to a book being read, listening to audio CDs or reading interactive books on-line.Each book point is 50 pages or one book with less than 50 pages. Each child receives a Tillsonburg Library booklog booklet, a bookmark of our events, stickers, posters, and activity book. Counting begins June 30th, 2012 at our book launch at 11 am where we announce the winners or our bookmark contest. The winners receive a $5 Dairy Queen gift card and their bookmark distributed.
  4. Events: June 30: Noon – FREE Fossils with Bob O’Donnell July 9: 10am Mad Science with Mythical Animals. $7 July 21: 10am-noon – Free WILD Art Attack July 23: 7pm – FREE Dilly Dragon Magic Show Aug 9: 8pm – FREE Late-night movie marathon Aug 13: 10am – Mad Science with Potions. $7 Aug 22: 6pm – FREE Library Talent Show! Sign up! Aug 29: 6pm – FREE Sponsor Appreciation BBQ Weekly story time Thursdays 10am, July 12 – Aug 30
  5. Teen and Adult Reading: A teen earns a book point for 75 pages. His or her name will be entered in the draw for an iPod 8GB for every 10 book points. An adult earns a book point for 100 pages. His or her name will be entered in the draw for a Kobo e-Reader Touch. Lounge at the Library: Thursdays 3:30-5:30 for teens to hang out, use Wi-Fi, read books, play the new Wii or watch pre-releases such as 21 Jump Street. Adult book blogs: To encourage on-line traffic, the library will post reviews of authors, titles, and series to our FaceBook page. The blogs can be submitted to the library or posted on-line.
  6. New Drop-Off Summer Club: -July or August, or full summer It is an extension of the Summer Programme for parents who wish to drop of their children for supervised activities at the library Reading Clubs: Mondays and Thursdays Help to finish the programme, earn prizes, record books Help writing a small work of fiction and illustrations to donate to the library Craft Clubs: Wednesdays Fun crafts and activities like magic wands, swords and shields Adventure Clubs: Trips to the WaterPark, Mini-Golf, Broadway Cinemas, making volcanoes, science experiments, game sessions Costs: $45 for one month + HST $85 for full summer + HST Cost includes up to 10 hours of supervision per week Children can attend as many clubs as they want each month Supervision: Library staff member: Children’s Summer Programmes Coordinator Volunteers aged 13-19 (Leaders-in-Training Programme)
  7. Marketing the Programme: Tillsonburg News Photo op for our chief sponsor, the Kiwanis and book unveiling June 28th to promote registration for June 30th Rogers News Bookmarks of events given out to CAS, ON Early Years Bookmarks of events handed out at registration Flyers containing sponsors, prizes, events, and programme details sent out to five local schools- Brochures on the new summer club handed out to five local schools Announcements at Glendale and Annandale for our Leaders-In-Training Programme In location marketing at the Tillsonburg Library Guides to summer programming Publicity:
  8. Partnering with the Community: Book mark outreach Distributing partner’s information and flyers Local prizes and adventure clubs to support local businesses Community Art Attacks with Fair Board, the Kiwanis, ON Early Years, Children’s Aid Society, Oxford Board of Health
  9. Sponsors to Date: Programme sponsors: Crimestoppers, A & W Float coupons, Wendy’s Junior Frosties, Burger King Fries, McDonald’s icecream cones, Water Park, Aimer’s Mini-Golf, Teen Theatre and Theatre Tillsonburg, Virginia Mates and St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs, Kiwanis Club of Tillsonburg Club sponsors: Tillsonburg OPP, Tillsonburg Fire Station, Tillsonburg FLK Taoist Tai Chi Society Supporting Mad Science, Dilly Dragon Magic Show, children’s supplies: The Kiwanis Club of Tillsonburg Supporting our end of Summer Barbecue: TD Canada Trust Tillsonburg, Metro, Zehrs, Marty Klein Supporting our 50 book prizes:Staples, Knights of Columbus, McDonald’s, Matthew Scholtz, Wal-Mart
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