Ahoy all
Cappy Dick is going to make this short and sweet because after last week we all need some time to recover. It was the longest day of the year on last Wednesday, but personally, it felt like perhaps the longest whole week in the year, as we were pretty swamped. I suspect that unlike a lot of the branches, Capitola by the sea gets busier during the summer months! We shall see.
On last Tuesday we got slammed with a gazillion returns( and the worlds slowest running Evergreen) and the Friday Summer Reading performance of the Great Blindini brought in over 168 attendees, but we persevered, and the branch is looking good, thanks to y'all.
We are using subs to fill in a lot of our missing aide hours but starting July 7th we will have Carolyn Brycks, a SCPL on-call joining us as an aide and picking up a lot of Gina's former hours. We still have a 4 hour opening slot (9-1) vacant if any of you wants to expand your hours or you know an aide who would like to add more to their schedule.
There seems to be constant new changes with the summer reading program, so check out all the info on our summer reading clipboard on the back counter to keep up to date. We have a scheduled family craft time every Friday at 11:15 and our next big event is a puppet show which looks pretty cool on July 13th, Friday at 11.
We have been asked to keep track of how many items we shelve in 24 hours so I have been having you fill out a count sheet attached to each cart as you move it out to be shelved, and we will do this once again this coming Tuesday to give us an average.
There are a few extra crates stashed in the staff kitchen area under the table near the bathrooms should you find you need any.
The giant sculpture of children of the world is going to be removed from our branch by the artist who created it in the next few weeks so if you need to sit on the top of the world, this is your last chance. Actually, don't do that. I don't want to have to write up an incident report.
And last but certainly not least: Please remember to check inside the books to ascertain that they really belong to Capitola. I have been finding a few too many items that aren't ours on the shelves. I will remind the volunteers as well.
Over all I think we are doing an excellent job, so thanks again,
Cappy Dick
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Summer Reading off and running...
Ahoy all,
Well it was a sad week in that we lost Emily off to the wide world (she graduated and moved to San Diego to get her accountant's license) and Gina off to work at SV and DTN. So Riley, Barbara and Sandra are having to shelve like demons to keep up...well actually we are getting a few subs to help out and we have our wonderful crew of volunteers so we aren't falling apart completely at the seams. I am hoping to fill the vacant hours by beginning of July. There are still permanent shifts available so remember to let me know if you are interested.
Our summer reading program started on Tuesday, and all went smoothly. It has been pretty easy to direct people to the public computers and have them log in and we have plenty of reading logs to hand out, behind the desk. We had our first summer reading "event" on Wednesday, with a 'Stuffie sleep over" with about 11 kids bringing with their stuffed animals to spend a couple of nights in the library. They picked them up on Friday and got to watch a slide show of all the shenanigans their "progeny" had been up to in the meantime. I was happy to see that none of them had slipped into the cell phone recycling tube as had occurred on a previous sleep-over!
Our next scheduled Summer Reading event is this coming Friday at 11. Blindini the magician will appear and if we are lucky perhaps he will make some of the less circulated items disappear so we will have more room for new titles. Check the summer reading clipboard for any relevant updates)
I have gone ahead and decided to help him out a bit by doing some weeding in the audio area for the adult and the YA collections, so you may notice that those items have shifted a little bit and there is more shelving room. Currently the bottom shelves are empty so in the future we will have some "growing room" for the ever increasing YA and YA Graphic novels collection as well as adult CDs. And thanks to Barbara's suggestion I have relocated the encyclopedias to the area on the other side of our new books shelves and integrated our YA media collection with the rest of the YA collection. Hopefully this will increase the circulation of these items.
There is also now a YA NEW BOOKS bay with many titles on display, so if you are shelving new YA titles please put them there. (Please continue to interfile new YA Graphic Novels however, as there isn't quite enough room to display them at present.)
New J easys and also New J non-fiction can go on display above the JEASYS if you think they are worthy or they can be interfiled as you see fit . Just remember when you are doing the pulls list to look in all the displays if you can't find an item.
Do feel free to let me know if you find space getting too tight in any of our collections and we will see what can be done about it. We are about to outgrow this building but until Capitola forks out some cash for a new building we will have to make do by weeding out uncirculated titles.
And a final shelving reminder, please remember to re-file local titles (either by local authors or about Santa Cruz county, Capitola and surrounds) in our READ LOCAL display near the new books. They are circulating a lot but if we forget to reshelve them there our display is going to get pretty skimpy.
On a final note: we have a few new routing slips for DTN and CMS. These are the new designations for Central and TS, so if you have the new slips available use them first and then revert to the old ones. Eventually we will get all new routing slips with the correct designations. Place your items in the same crates as always. I am investigating getting the correct signage to place in the full crates. Continue to use the old ones for now.
The first day of summer is this Wednesday so get ready for those beach crowds! Speaking of which, today I had to remove a kid that was sitting IN the sandbox, which when you think of it shouldn't be all that surprising, I guess. Still...rumor is we only have the sand pit for one more month and though its well loved, there are days I am sure we won't miss it too much.
over and out,
Cappie Dick
Well it was a sad week in that we lost Emily off to the wide world (she graduated and moved to San Diego to get her accountant's license) and Gina off to work at SV and DTN. So Riley, Barbara and Sandra are having to shelve like demons to keep up...well actually we are getting a few subs to help out and we have our wonderful crew of volunteers so we aren't falling apart completely at the seams. I am hoping to fill the vacant hours by beginning of July. There are still permanent shifts available so remember to let me know if you are interested.
Our summer reading program started on Tuesday, and all went smoothly. It has been pretty easy to direct people to the public computers and have them log in and we have plenty of reading logs to hand out, behind the desk. We had our first summer reading "event" on Wednesday, with a 'Stuffie sleep over" with about 11 kids bringing with their stuffed animals to spend a couple of nights in the library. They picked them up on Friday and got to watch a slide show of all the shenanigans their "progeny" had been up to in the meantime. I was happy to see that none of them had slipped into the cell phone recycling tube as had occurred on a previous sleep-over!
Our next scheduled Summer Reading event is this coming Friday at 11. Blindini the magician will appear and if we are lucky perhaps he will make some of the less circulated items disappear so we will have more room for new titles. Check the summer reading clipboard for any relevant updates)
I have gone ahead and decided to help him out a bit by doing some weeding in the audio area for the adult and the YA collections, so you may notice that those items have shifted a little bit and there is more shelving room. Currently the bottom shelves are empty so in the future we will have some "growing room" for the ever increasing YA and YA Graphic novels collection as well as adult CDs. And thanks to Barbara's suggestion I have relocated the encyclopedias to the area on the other side of our new books shelves and integrated our YA media collection with the rest of the YA collection. Hopefully this will increase the circulation of these items.
There is also now a YA NEW BOOKS bay with many titles on display, so if you are shelving new YA titles please put them there. (Please continue to interfile new YA Graphic Novels however, as there isn't quite enough room to display them at present.)
New J easys and also New J non-fiction can go on display above the JEASYS if you think they are worthy or they can be interfiled as you see fit . Just remember when you are doing the pulls list to look in all the displays if you can't find an item.
Do feel free to let me know if you find space getting too tight in any of our collections and we will see what can be done about it. We are about to outgrow this building but until Capitola forks out some cash for a new building we will have to make do by weeding out uncirculated titles.
And a final shelving reminder, please remember to re-file local titles (either by local authors or about Santa Cruz county, Capitola and surrounds) in our READ LOCAL display near the new books. They are circulating a lot but if we forget to reshelve them there our display is going to get pretty skimpy.
On a final note: we have a few new routing slips for DTN and CMS. These are the new designations for Central and TS, so if you have the new slips available use them first and then revert to the old ones. Eventually we will get all new routing slips with the correct designations. Place your items in the same crates as always. I am investigating getting the correct signage to place in the full crates. Continue to use the old ones for now.
The first day of summer is this Wednesday so get ready for those beach crowds! Speaking of which, today I had to remove a kid that was sitting IN the sandbox, which when you think of it shouldn't be all that surprising, I guess. Still...rumor is we only have the sand pit for one more month and though its well loved, there are days I am sure we won't miss it too much.
over and out,
Cappie Dick
Saturday, June 9, 2012
SUMMER READING: LET THE RUMPUS BEGIN!
Firstly a BIG CONGRATS TO ALL YOU GRADUATES! And happy summer to all of you who are out of school for the summer...now just remember if you get to bored with all that free time, we are still looking to fill in hours on Tues, Wed, Thurs and Saturdays.
Monday is the first day of the Summer Reading program and while the programming dept is supposed to be taking care of most of the logistics, its a good idea to inform yourselves of how it works because as you know, the public will come to you and ask, particularly if you are out in the stacks.
I have assembled a clipboard of summer reading related information which is on the back counter.
The way it works in a nutshell is thusly: interested parties can sign up on any computer at the library website (they can use the PACs in the library or the internet computers if they are available). The sign up page is under the KIDS section of the home page and the directions and information about the program are all clearly spelled out there.
The program is open to any age, readers and non-readers (listeners) and participants can earn a "dollar" redeemable at participating merchants for every hour they read (or are read to). They can collect their dollars by turning in their reading log to any one from programming after scheduled events or if they choose to turn in their logs at another time, they can return the following week to pick up their dollars.
If someone comes to you to sign up give them a reading log and direct them to a computer to sign up.
Remind them to write their name and their summer reading # (which they will get when they complete the application) on their blog.
If there is no computer available to sign up on, have them fill out one of the salmon sign up sheets and place it in the princeton file (or the manila envelope on the clipboard if you can find the file...as of today it has not yet been delivered...)
If someone wishes to turn in their summer reading logs for dollars, put the logs into the princeton file (make sure there is a legible name on the reading log, if not a log #) and tell them to come back the following week.
Reading logs will be accepted thru July 29th
There are events for all ages scheduled throughout the program period June 11-July 29th.
There is a list on the clipboard with programs at the capitola branch highlighted and patrons can access the list from the summer reading webpage. New events may be added and some require on-line registration so direct patrons there, should they inquire. We also have stacks of the summer reading handouts on the circ desk and in the children's area which have a print out of some of the events.
Capitola will have a weekly craft time for all ages on Fridays at 11:15 (until 1?).
We will also have a Stuffed animal sleepover this Wednesday, June 13th after closing time. Programming will be here to receive the animals and while they are staying over (after they are done marauding around the branch) they will be sleeping in our staff room, so please don't disturb them as some of them may be fierce.
Programming will send them home with their "parents" the following Friday morning at opening time.
There will be no regularly scheduled story times again until Sept. but Tales to Tails will continue on Wednesday afternoons.
Barbara and myself have weeded the audio books on tape so hopefully you will find much more room to shelve the CDs. Feel free to move things around as you need room and use those empty shelves to "market" any interesting titles you find. I have found that if its on display, SOMEONE will find it worth checking out!
Thanks for keeping the branch looking so spiffy!
Cappy Dick
Monday is the first day of the Summer Reading program and while the programming dept is supposed to be taking care of most of the logistics, its a good idea to inform yourselves of how it works because as you know, the public will come to you and ask, particularly if you are out in the stacks.
I have assembled a clipboard of summer reading related information which is on the back counter.
The way it works in a nutshell is thusly: interested parties can sign up on any computer at the library website (they can use the PACs in the library or the internet computers if they are available). The sign up page is under the KIDS section of the home page and the directions and information about the program are all clearly spelled out there.
The program is open to any age, readers and non-readers (listeners) and participants can earn a "dollar" redeemable at participating merchants for every hour they read (or are read to). They can collect their dollars by turning in their reading log to any one from programming after scheduled events or if they choose to turn in their logs at another time, they can return the following week to pick up their dollars.
If someone comes to you to sign up give them a reading log and direct them to a computer to sign up.
Remind them to write their name and their summer reading # (which they will get when they complete the application) on their blog.
If there is no computer available to sign up on, have them fill out one of the salmon sign up sheets and place it in the princeton file (or the manila envelope on the clipboard if you can find the file...as of today it has not yet been delivered...)
If someone wishes to turn in their summer reading logs for dollars, put the logs into the princeton file (make sure there is a legible name on the reading log, if not a log #) and tell them to come back the following week.
Reading logs will be accepted thru July 29th
There are events for all ages scheduled throughout the program period June 11-July 29th.
There is a list on the clipboard with programs at the capitola branch highlighted and patrons can access the list from the summer reading webpage. New events may be added and some require on-line registration so direct patrons there, should they inquire. We also have stacks of the summer reading handouts on the circ desk and in the children's area which have a print out of some of the events.
Capitola will have a weekly craft time for all ages on Fridays at 11:15 (until 1?).
We will also have a Stuffed animal sleepover this Wednesday, June 13th after closing time. Programming will be here to receive the animals and while they are staying over (after they are done marauding around the branch) they will be sleeping in our staff room, so please don't disturb them as some of them may be fierce.
Programming will send them home with their "parents" the following Friday morning at opening time.
There will be no regularly scheduled story times again until Sept. but Tales to Tails will continue on Wednesday afternoons.
Barbara and myself have weeded the audio books on tape so hopefully you will find much more room to shelve the CDs. Feel free to move things around as you need room and use those empty shelves to "market" any interesting titles you find. I have found that if its on display, SOMEONE will find it worth checking out!
Thanks for keeping the branch looking so spiffy!
Cappy Dick
Saturday, June 2, 2012
LOTS OF GOOD BYES!
Hey y'all,
soon that "y'all" will be just a few of us as we are losing staff right and left!! Gina will be going to aide elsewhere, due to a change in housing location, Emily has got one more week with us after which she is graduating (BIG CONGRATULATIONS!) and moving to San Diego, and Chicory will be leaving our branch to take on his duties as a beach volleyball coach! You will all be missed (especially when those books start piling up on the carts!) so you oughta remember to come back by and say hello when you are in the area! We promise not to make you shelf read.
In the meantime i am trying to fill the upcoming vacancies so if any of you are interested in increasing your hours let me know. The hours will be Tues,Wed, Thursday and Saturday 9:30-1:30 or possibly 10-2, all pre-opening/opening shifts.
In honor of summer vacation and the onslaught of tourists, I have changed the gardening display to a "read local" display, with lots of local area information/history and a small section by local authors. The artwork is mostly from the Soquel middle school classes of years past.
The display will give our locals a chance to find out about where they live as well as allow any tourists to get a glimpse of Santa Cruz county history, vacation opportunities, etc. If you see any books, J or Adult that you think would lend to this display, please feel free to add them. I have put a pile of bike maps near the display as well.
There will be no story hour from now until Sept. as Summer reading will be taking over instead the week of July 11th. I will fill you in on details as they become available. All i know for sure at this point is that Capitola will be having a family craft time on Fridays at 11:15. Programming staff will be available at that time to sign people up for summer reading, hand out summer reading dollars, booklets, etc.
The pull date for June is 12, so please remove any stickers from the book spines with 12/11 or before and shelve them as usual.
ok and ahoy then,
Cappy Dick
soon that "y'all" will be just a few of us as we are losing staff right and left!! Gina will be going to aide elsewhere, due to a change in housing location, Emily has got one more week with us after which she is graduating (BIG CONGRATULATIONS!) and moving to San Diego, and Chicory will be leaving our branch to take on his duties as a beach volleyball coach! You will all be missed (especially when those books start piling up on the carts!) so you oughta remember to come back by and say hello when you are in the area! We promise not to make you shelf read.
In the meantime i am trying to fill the upcoming vacancies so if any of you are interested in increasing your hours let me know. The hours will be Tues,Wed, Thursday and Saturday 9:30-1:30 or possibly 10-2, all pre-opening/opening shifts.
In honor of summer vacation and the onslaught of tourists, I have changed the gardening display to a "read local" display, with lots of local area information/history and a small section by local authors. The artwork is mostly from the Soquel middle school classes of years past.
The display will give our locals a chance to find out about where they live as well as allow any tourists to get a glimpse of Santa Cruz county history, vacation opportunities, etc. If you see any books, J or Adult that you think would lend to this display, please feel free to add them. I have put a pile of bike maps near the display as well.
There will be no story hour from now until Sept. as Summer reading will be taking over instead the week of July 11th. I will fill you in on details as they become available. All i know for sure at this point is that Capitola will be having a family craft time on Fridays at 11:15. Programming staff will be available at that time to sign people up for summer reading, hand out summer reading dollars, booklets, etc.
The pull date for June is 12, so please remove any stickers from the book spines with 12/11 or before and shelve them as usual.
ok and ahoy then,
Cappy Dick
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