For the past two years, we've hosted a chocolate tasting event with Julie Waterman from Indulgence Chocolatiers in Waukesha. The event is always a huge success we generally cap the event at 40 people and it's always filled. The cost is $6 per person. The contact information is:
Julie Waterman
Indulgence Chocolatiers
www.IndulgenceChocolatiers.com
262-510-9980
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Free program idea: Dressing for Success
Kim Koch, owner of Matchless Image LLC, is an image consultant who has presented programs to various groups and organizations around the area on how to dress and present yourself for success. I have seen her give a presentation at a Waukesha County Chamber's Professional Women's meeting earlier this year and she does a good job. She is willing to give presentations to the public at any public library in the Waukesha and Milwaukee County area at no cost. She can talk about how to dress and present yourself for that important interview and explain what works well in different career fields. She has given presentations at a few public libraries in the area. For more information and how to contact her, here is her website: http://www.matchlessimagellc.com
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Feedback needed for the 2012 Adult SLP slogan!
Barb Huntington (DLTCL) will be representing Wisconsin at the Cooperative Summer Library Program (CLSP) meeting in early April and is looking for feedback for the 2012 Adult Summer Library Program slogan. Look over the list of slogan suggestions below and comment on this blog post by April 1st. I will gather everyone’s feedback and send them to Barb before she heads off to the CLSP meeting. Here’s the list:
2012 Adult Summer Reading Slogan Suggestions
"Mooning" After Books
2012 Night: Adult SRP Suggest Themes
24/7 @Your Library
A good book is my must see TV
After hours
All night long (2)
Bedtime stories: not just for kids anymore!
Before lights out: Read!
Book a Night @ Your Library
Books - where dreams come true
Celebrate Late-Night Greats @ Your Library
Celestial Summer
Curl Up with a Good Book (3)
Darkskies
Don't get left in the dark: Read
Dream a little dream/Dream a little dream; read a lot of books/Dreaming of Books to Read/Dreams come to life
Enlighten your Mind - Read!
Enrich Your Nightlife
Everything changes after dark
Explore your dreams at your library
Gaze at Good Books
Hark the Dark @ Your Library
Illuminate Your Mind@ Your Library
It happens at night
Just the FAQ @ Your Library
Let Your Library Light Your Way
Light Up the Night - Read!/Light Up Your Mind – Read/Light Up Your Night – Read
Make a date with a good book
Make the night wondrous: READ!
Midnight Reader
Midsummer Night's Read
Night Tomes @ the Library
Nighttime is for reading lovers/Nighttime is the Right Time - To Read/Night time is the Right Time @ Your Library/Nighttime is the right time to read
Nocturnal Odyssey/Nocturnal Reading
Read After Hours
Read all through the night @ your library
Read by the Light of Stars/Read Under the Silvery Moon/Reading Under the Stars
Secrets and shadows
See the Light @ Your Library
Share the Light--Read!/Shine a Light in the Dark - Read!
Star Gazing/Book reading
Stay Up Late with a Good Book
Step Into the Night @ Your Library
Stress-Buster Reading
Sweet Dreams and Good Reads from the Library
The Dawn of a New Book
Turn on the Light @ Your Library
Under the Cover of Night
Volumes of the Night!
Work all day, read all night!
You've Got all Night to Read
2012 Adult Summer Reading Slogan Suggestions
"Mooning" After Books
2012 Night: Adult SRP Suggest Themes
24/7 @Your Library
A good book is my must see TV
After hours
All night long (2)
Bedtime stories: not just for kids anymore!
Before lights out: Read!
Book a Night @ Your Library
Books - where dreams come true
Celebrate Late-Night Greats @ Your Library
Celestial Summer
Curl Up with a Good Book (3)
Darkskies
Don't get left in the dark: Read
Dream a little dream/Dream a little dream; read a lot of books/Dreaming of Books to Read/Dreams come to life
Enlighten your Mind - Read!
Enrich Your Nightlife
Everything changes after dark
Explore your dreams at your library
Gaze at Good Books
Hark the Dark @ Your Library
Illuminate Your Mind@ Your Library
It happens at night
Just the FAQ @ Your Library
Let Your Library Light Your Way
Light Up the Night - Read!/Light Up Your Mind – Read/Light Up Your Night – Read
Make a date with a good book
Make the night wondrous: READ!
Midnight Reader
Midsummer Night's Read
Night Tomes @ the Library
Nighttime is for reading lovers/Nighttime is the Right Time - To Read/Night time is the Right Time @ Your Library/Nighttime is the right time to read
Nocturnal Odyssey/Nocturnal Reading
Read After Hours
Read all through the night @ your library
Read by the Light of Stars/Read Under the Silvery Moon/Reading Under the Stars
Secrets and shadows
See the Light @ Your Library
Share the Light--Read!/Shine a Light in the Dark - Read!
Star Gazing/Book reading
Stay Up Late with a Good Book
Step Into the Night @ Your Library
Stress-Buster Reading
Sweet Dreams and Good Reads from the Library
The Dawn of a New Book
Turn on the Light @ Your Library
Under the Cover of Night
Volumes of the Night!
Work all day, read all night!
You've Got all Night to Read
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Holistic programs
I've had good attendance for any type of holistic health program I plan. Recent programs have included: relaxation techniques, hand massage, health benefits of tea, visual journaling. Upcoming programs include help with insomnia & meditation for healthy eating.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Card game/board game program
Thanks Laurie for setting up this blog. Up until now I've just been an observer but now I have an actual question!
Has anyone ever hosted a card game or board game program for adults? I am looking into getting one started but have a few questions as to how the games were acquired, the length of the program, the turnout, which games were used and the regularity of the program.
Thanks!
Has anyone ever hosted a card game or board game program for adults? I am looking into getting one started but have a few questions as to how the games were acquired, the length of the program, the turnout, which games were used and the regularity of the program.
Thanks!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Adult Summer Reading Program Resources
The California Library Association has a web page that provides good ideas and resources for setting up your own adult summer reading program: http://www.cla-net.org/summer-reading/AdultSRP.php
Monday, February 8, 2010
Basketmaking and Energy bills
I have scheduled two programs for March and April. One is a free program on saving on energy bills presented by Focus on Energy and the other is a basketmaking program where patrons will make their own tulip basket. The program is limited to 12 people and they pay $20 for supplies at time of registration. I am hoping it sells out! This is the first adult craft I've tried so hopefully people will sign up.
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