Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Good Read for October


TAB Meeting Agenda 10/3/2016


  1. TAB Choice
    1. October Read (Chose “Stalking Jack the Ripper” by Maniscalco)
    2. Teen Budget update $132.50. Choose Teen read prize for Oct.
      1. (Prize will be a $10.00 iTunes Gift Card and a set of earbuds under $5.00)
  2. Library volunteer opportunities
    1. Froggy Costume Oct. 11 & 12 @ 10:30 AM (Mary and Aselin) Tues. Oct 11 @ 4:00 PM (Mary and Aselin). Saturday Oct. 15 @ 2:00 PM (Claire)
    2. FOL Fall Book Sale Oct. 6-8 (Volunteers needed to help clean up Sat. Oct. 8 1-1:30 PM)
    3. Zombie Make-up artists and Zombie Parade Oct 27 @ 5:00 PM. (Artists needed day of this event)
  3. Next meeting on Nov. 14 @ 4:00 PM at the Library.
  4. Upcoming events Teen Anime Club Nov. 10 @ 4:30 PM and Gaming event Sat. Nov. 19 1:00-3:00 PM.
    1. Ideas for Anime Club meeting: Draw something, watch an episode or snippet. Volunteers needed to head up this club and make sure it runs smoothly.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Our TAB choice September read!
                                    Calling all Teen Readers! Would you like to win a prize just for reading books?  Just enter your title in our drawing here, or at Person County Public Library. Let the reading begin!


TAB Meeting Agenda 9/12/16

  1. Guest speaker (Sybil Tate on Person County Government Volunteer opportunities)
  2. TAB choice
       a. September read
       b. Activity
       c. Bake sale update. Raised $147.50 Choose Teen title ticket prize

    3. Library Volunteer opportunities
    4. Movie Pride & Prejudice & Zombies Sat. September 17th at 12:30 - 1:30 PM
      
       a. Corduroy costume
       b. FOL 5K Oct. 1st cherrleaders/runners
       c. FOL Fall Book Sale Oct. 6 - 8

    5. TAB elevator promo speech
    6. Next meeting in October outside Library
{Our next meeting will be on October 3rd @ 4:00 PM}

Monday, August 29, 2016

TAB Meeting Agenda 8/8/16

    
     1. Snacks. Yay!

     2. We discussed details about our teen bake sale.

     3. Made some plans for more cool teen library fun!

     4. Scheduled volunteer opportunities.

    

{ our next TAB meeting will be September 12 @ 4:00 PM.}

Tuesday, August 2, 2016



Race on over to the library for treats and a movie on August 20 @ 1:00 - 3:00 PM

TAB Meeting Agenda 7/25/16

     1. Snacks were distributed. Yum!

     2. We discussed book choices for August reading, voted, and selected "The Wall" by William Sutcliffe.

     3. We talked about making some interesting additions to library fun!

     4. We brainstormed about ideas for a reading program for teens during the school year.

     5. We scheduled a library bake sale to raise funds for the Teen Advisory Board.




{ Our next TAB meeting will be on August 8 at 4:00 PM }



Wednesday, June 15, 2016

TAB Meeting Agenda 6/13/16


  

1. As usual, we distributed snacks and talked about any books  members are currently reading.


   2. Summer Teen Activities! We discussed ideas and suggestions for fun things for teens to participate in this summer.


    3. We looked at some very nice wooden boxes that will be decorated by some of the board members and sold to benefit the Person County Public Library. ( The said boxes are to be sold at the farmer's market.)

    4. We planned an event for next month to collect donations for Person County Animal Services.


    5. We discussed many exciting new ideas and possibilities for the library!



                                     {Our next TAB meeting will be on July 25 at 4:00 PM.}

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

TAB Meeting Agenda 5/9/2016

  1. Snacks! Discussion about any books everyone is reading lately.
  2. Decide a new topic and books to start reading. Last time we did setting, and before then relationship.
    1. What topic would you like to do next?
    2. What books go within that topic?
      -Decided to go along with Character Development and just share the book that you have been reading.
  3.  At our last meeting we planned to research program ideas and share with the group to come up with ideas for teen programs to do during the summer.
    1. What did you come up with? 
    -Teen program ideas included:
    1. Music Appreciation Day (Bring your instrument and learn from a professional)
      1. Write a song to go along with a book you just read
      2. Book to movie showing on the Library's side yard (AT OUR NEXT TAB MEETING THINK OF A BOOK TO MOVIE SUGGESTION)
      3. TAB Membership Drive in August or September
      4. Zombie Make-up event in October possibly
      5. "Color Runs" (Powdered color running event). Host it for teens and kids.

-Teen Choice Read for June 2016 is "Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl" By Melissa Keil. (Check it out) 
-Our next TAB meeting will be on June 13 at 4:00 PM.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

TAB Meeting Agenda 4/25/2016




TAB Meeting Agenda 4/25/2016

1.      “The Place is the Thing…” How setting is used in a story quarterly book discussion. Recommended titles to read: “Paper Towns” By John Green, “Rain of the Ghosts” By Greg Weisman, and “Tell the Story to It’s End” By Simon Clark.
a.     What is the setting of the novel you read?
b.     How does the author paint a picture of the setting in your head?
c.      What did the author make you see, smell, or hear in the story using setting?
d.     How do the characters interact within the setting?
e.     Is setting dependent upon genre? If so, how?

2.     At our last meeting on 3/28/16 we planned to research program ideas and share with the group to come up with ideas for teen programs to do during the summer.
a.     We decided to postpone this discussion till our next meeting on May 9th at 4:00 PM.


3.     After two months of TAB voting we have selected three officers for the next year 2016-2017 effective now. Please welcome!
a.     Carly Long TAB President
b.     Delaney Sullivan TAB Vice President
c.      Jessie Kradel TAB Secretary

4.     Upcoming volunteer opportunity in the Library. We are having a “Let’s Read Around Town” Family Literacy Night with Partnership for Children on Thursday from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. Volunteers are needed to help set up and guide children and parents during the program. If you are interested please let Amanda know.

5. Our next meeting will be held on Monday May 9 at 4:00 PM. Please join the talk!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

TAB Meeting 3/28/16

I hope everyone is enjoying spring and had a very Happy Easter.

Item #1:
If you have not voted for our three TAB officers please do so before March 31st. Elected officials will be contacted by April 1st with their responsibilities.

Item #2:
We chose a TAB good read for April "Yellow Brick War" by Danielle Paige it is the third book in the Dorothy Must Die series. A super fun Wizard of Oz adventure series. Check it out on Good Reads.

Item #3:
There are a couple volunteer opportunities in April. The first week of April we are having our Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale the 7-9. We have had a ton of YA, kids, and DVD's donated so please stop by and support the library. We would like volunteers to help us clean up after the book sale on Saturday. The sale ends at 1:00 PM so if you are available to help box up books from 12:30 to 1:30 that would be wonderful. We may even need assistance straightening the room back too.

Also we are having Curious George, a Person County kid's favorite monkey, on April 12 and 13 at 10:30 AM and 4:00 PM both days. If you are available and would like to wear the Curious George costume and get tons of hugs, high fives, and see the smiles on young faces; please let me know, aweaver@personcounty.net.

Item #4:
Please remember next month in April TAB will meet on the 25th at 4:00 PM to discuss "Place is the Thing..." a discussion of how setting is used to enhance a story. This book discussion should be very interesting. Please follow the link to see some suggested reads. Be prepared to share, chat, and discuss.

Item #5:
For next time please chat with your friends and cyber snooping online to come up with two suggestions for TAB library programs. What type program would you or your friends attend in the library? What have you seen at other libraries? Why type programs does your school library do? If you get stumped please feel free to contact me. We are looking for teen or tween programs to do this summer. Happy hunting!

I look forward to seeing you all in April. Happy Spring!

Monday, February 22, 2016

TAB Officer Ballot

  So now is the time to vote for TAB officer's. The three positions that are available are President, Vice President, and Secretary. Please

Monday, February 8, 2016

TAB Meeting 2/1/2016

We had a good time at our last meeting, where the first thing on the agenda was to choose four winners of our Bookmark Design Contest. The one’s that won in the four grade level groups was Khloe Owens a first grader, Megan Clifton a third grader, Maggie Rand an eighth grader, and Carleigh Barbour. Their bookmarks will be printed up at Taylors Printing and made available at the front desk for those upon check out, while supplies last. We also chose a good read for February titled The Great Hunt by Wendy Higgins. Be sure to check it out. Also we have another costume coming, Hedgie. The three volunteers I have participating are Jessie, Mary, and Aselyn for Feb. 9 and 10.  Here is the volunteer line-up.
10:30 AM Feb. 9 Jessie
4:00 PM Feb. 9 Aselyn and Mary
10:30 AM Feb. 10 Aselyn and Mary
4:00 PM Feb. 10 Jessie.
If these dates and times does not work for the volunteers please let me know. Also we discussed having TAB officers who would be elected by a secret ballot for one year. I think we will have the year run from Jan. to Dec. for our officer positions. From what we have discussed we will have three officers a President, Vice President, and Secretary. I have composed a description of these three officer positions below. If you are interested in serving TAB as one of these officers please send me a letter of intent/interest. I will email out a secret online ballot and at our next TAB meeting on Mar. 28 at 4:00 PM I will announce the three winners.  At the meeting we agreed that serving on TAB in these positions would look really good on applications to college or a job. So please let me know if you are interested by Feb. 12.  That way I can get the ballot together in time for everyone to vote. Let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you.

TAB President
The primary function of the TAB President will be to help keep things organized. The President will help Ms. Amanda run meetings and keep members on topic. The President will also be responsible for helping organize TAB events, such as programs or volunteer opportunities. The President needs to be able to attend most TAB meetings, and will be expected to come a little early to help set up. The President has to be very organized, and have enough free time to be heavily involved in the TAB functions. All officers are responsible for advocacy—encouraging other teens to join the library’s TAB group.

TAB Vice President
The VP will be the backup for the President in case he or she can't attend a meeting. The primary responsibility of the VP will be communicating among TAB members to make sure that everyone knows when meetings, volunteer opportunities, and programs are, etc. The VP also works alongside of the President in the performance of TAB responsibilities. All officers are responsible for advocacy—encouraging other teens to join the library’s TAB group. 

Secretary
The Secretary's primary responsibility will be taking notes during meetings, and then typing them up to be emailed to all TAB members or placed on a library blog. This is so people who can't attend will still be able to see what's going on. All officers are responsible for advocacy—encouraging other teens to join the library’s TAB group.