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Public stunts and all-for-fun, utterly nonpoliticized publicity bashes can be a great way to promote a library to a community, get people to see the library in a different light and become interested and involved, and finally reach those who think that libraries are boring or stuffy places. This light-hearted but precise manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to plan, equip and train a successful book cart drill team. It includes tips for recruiting members and making the experience gratifying, finding festive opportunities to perform, costuming, decorating the cartsand especially, clear choreographic drawings for imaginative, attention-getting routines. And by the way: grocery stores, retailers, rental outfits and others could easily adapt the ideas in this book. It doesn't have to be library book carts, it can be grocery carts, baby strollers, and lawn mowersanything you can push down the street.
Author Biography: Linda McCracken is the Adult Services manager and collection development officer of the Yakima Valley (Washington) Regional Library System. She lives in Yakima. Lynne Zeihher is the managing branch librarian of the Penninsula, Key Center, and Steilacoom branches of the Pierce County (Washington) Library System. She lives in Gig Harbor.
If CPA briefcase drill teams can do it, why not librarians? In this superneat manual on organizing library book cart drill teams, authors McCracken (adult services manager, Yakima Valley Regional Lib. Syst., WA) and Zeiher (managing branch librarian, Pierce Cty. Lib. Syst., WA) provide a step-by-step guide to planning, equipping, and training something that is sure to delight parade audiences everywhere. Chapters cover how to recruit team members willing to cut a rug, planning the performance, practicing various routines (illustrated with many diagrams) that can be used while pushing the cart and while stationary (in front of parade dignitaries, of course), finding the right festivities in which to perform, decorating and preparing the carts, and creating costumes for the brave volunteers. The sincere effort behind these shenanigans the importance of promoting public libraries clearly drives this one-of-a-kind title. Highly recommended for all public libraries, especially those with large enough staff and Friends groups to field a drill team and impress parade fans. Dale Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
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