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06/09/2021 Library Commission Regular Agenda Packet CITY OF GILROY LIBRARY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JUNE 9, 2021 7:00 p.m. Gilroy Library Meeting Room 350 W. Sixth Street Gilroy, CA 95020 AGENDA Page 1 of 3 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETING WILL BE LIMITED. THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE GOVERNOR’S EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20 MEETING MATERIAL IS AVAILABLE ON THE CITY WEBSITE www.cityofgilroy.org. In order to minimize the spread of the COVID 19 virus, the City will be offering telephone and email options for public comments at this meeting. The public is encouraged to participate in this meeting by as follows: VIEW THE MEETING LIVE ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/GilroyCityHallMeetings PUBLIC COMMENTS WILL BE TAKEN ON AGENDA ITEMS BEFORE ACTION IS TAKEN BY THE LIBRARY COMMISSION. COMMENTS MAY BE EMAILED PRIOR TO OR DURING THE MEETING TO Monica Sendejas AT monica.sendejas@cityofgilroy.org AND MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE CHAIRPERSON OPENS PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE ITEM. ADDITIONALLY, COMMENTS MAY BE MADE BY LEAVING A VOICE MESSAGE AT (408) 846-0266, PRIOR TO 5:00 P.M. JUNE 9, 2021. IMPORTANT: identify the Agenda Item Number or PUBLIC COMMENT in the subject line of your email. The Clerk will read the first three minutes of each email into the public record. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Governors O rder N-29-20, the City will make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. If you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City a minimum of 2 hours prior to the meeting at (408) 846-0215. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE GILROY OPEN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE Government's duty is to serve the public, reaching its decisions in full view of the public. Commissions, task forces, councils and other agencies of the City exist to conduct the people's business. This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the people and that City operations are open to the people's review. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE OPEN GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE, TO RECEIVE A FREE COPY OF THE ORDINANCE OR TO REPORT A VIOLATION OF THE ORDINANCE, CONTACT THE OPEN GOVERNMENT COMMISSION STAFF AT (408) 846-0204/shawna.freels@cityofgilroy.org PUBLIC COMMENT GUIDELINES: During the PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA portion of the meeting, each person wishing to speak should prepare a presentation of not more than three (3) minutes. Persons wishing to address the Commission are requested, but not required, to complete a Speaker’s Card located at the entrances. Completion of this Page 2 of 3 speaker’s card is voluntary. All persons may attend this meeting and speak, regardless if a card is completed or not. Speaker’s slips should be submitted to the Secretary BEFORE this portion of the meeting begins. Anyone wishing to address the Commission on any other item on this AGENDA is requested, but not required, to fill out a speaker’s slip as well and submit it to the Secretary BEFORE the Commission takes action on the item. I. CALL TO ORDER II. SECRETARY'S REPORT III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. April 14, 2021 IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Selection of Vice-Chair of Library Commission 1. Staff Report: Monica Sendejas, Recreation Coordinator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Motion and vote for the selection of commission Vice- chair of Library Commission. VII. OLD BUSINESS - None VIII. LIBRARY REPORTS A. County Library Report for June 2021 (report attached) 1. Staff Report: Monica Sendejas, Recreation Coordinator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on County Library Report. B. Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached) 1. Staff Report: Monica Sendejas, Recreation Coordinator 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on Gilroy Library Report. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Recreation Division at (408) 846- 0215. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title II) Page 3 of 3 IX. COMMISSION COMMENTS X. STAFF COMMENTS XI. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS XII. ADJOURNMENT CITY OF GILROY LIBRARY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING APRIL 14, 2021 7:00 p.m. Gilroy Library Meeting Room 350 W. Sixth Street Gilroy, CA 95020 MINUTES Page 1 of 3 I. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Robinson called the meeting to order at 7:03pm. Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Victoria Coverson-Baxter Commissioner P Michaela Gonzalez Vice Chair A Sumana Reddy Commissioner P Katherine Robinson Chair P Kathy Souza Commissioner P II. SECRETARY'S REPORT – The Library Commission agenda was posted on April 9, 2021 in the City Hall kiosk at 9:56am and on the City website at 10:15am. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. February 10, 2021 – Commissioner Souza motioned to approve the February meeting minutes. Chair Robinson seconded. Motion passed 4 -0-1 (Absent: Gonzalez). IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA – Commissioner Souza motioned to approve the agenda. Chair Robinson seconded. Motion passed 4-0-1 (Absent: Gonzalez). V. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA – none. VI. NEW BUSINESS – none. VII. OLD BUSINESS A. Library Commission Confirm Recommendation for the Upcoming Two- year Budget Cycle. – The Commission confirmed their request for funding in the upcoming two-year budget of $100 per fiscal year for training or materials. The Commission will use the funds to either purchase books for each of the five commissioners on the topic of advocating on behalf of the library or to send a Commissioner(s) to training. VIII. LIBRARY REPORTS A. County Library Report for April 2021 (report attached) – Diane Roche, Director of Communications and Marketing for Santa Clara County Library 3.A Packet Pg. 4 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Apr 14, 2021 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) Page 2 of 3 District (SCCLD) presented the report. Starting on April 19, the libraries will be expanding their hours to Monday through Saturday from 1:00 to 6:00pm. They will be able to open at 50% occupancy and will therefore limit visits to one hour so that more people can utilize the library. Curbside pickup service will continue Monday through Saturday from 3:00 to 5:00pm. Steve Fitzgerald, who has been with SCCLD since 2007 is the new County Deputy Librarian. Roche recommending visiting the SCCLD website to see further teen programming and to register for the virtual Distinguished Author series. The Library Joint Powers Authority Board Meeting will be held on Thursday, April 29 at 12:00pm. B. Gilroy Library Report for April 2021 (report attached) – Wong shared the Gilroy Library is currently averaging about 500 items per day, which is about a 15% increase since reopening lobby service. They are averaging 1,500 grab-and-go meals a month and have a couple grant funded activities planned for this summer. Wong shared a variety of upcoming events in the month of April, including Dia De Los Ninos event and Bilingual Earth Day Story Time. Commissioner Souza asked about increasing programming for teens since Gilroy is the only school in the County not returning to any in- person sessions for Middle and High School. Roche shared the Teen Open Mic Night and recommended visiting the website current activities available for teens through SCCLD. Wong thanked Souza for the question so that further programming opportunities can be explored. Chair Robinson asked about Library staff assisting with vaccination process and if that will continue and about possible programming to help the community deal with the after- effects of the pandemic since the library can reach people that aren’t being reached by other avenues. Wong shared that there are some resources available already on the website and said appreciated the feedback because that can help them structure future programs. Roche explained the role of the Disaster Service Worker (DSW) and that all County employees are DSW’s. About 30% of the library staff have been supporting COVID-19 efforts, which will continue as needed with an unknown end date at this time. IX. COMMISSION COMMENTS – none. X. STAFF COMMENTS – Sendejas reported the City Clerk’s Office confirmed the Library Commission’s presentation to Council will be on Monday, October 18 and by the September 8th meeting, you should decide who will make the presentation. Sendejas also reported the SCCLD placed a Summer Reading Program ad in the Recreation Activity Guide that was mailed to homes in Gilroy last week. XI. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS – none. 3.A Packet Pg. 5 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Apr 14, 2021 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) Page 3 of 3 XII. ADJOURNMENT – Commissioner Reddy motioned to adjourn the meeting at 7:59pm. Commissioner Souza seconded. Motion passed 4 -0-1 (Absent: Gonzalez). Monica Sendejas Recording Secretary Recreation Division 3.A Packet Pg. 6 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Apr 14, 2021 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: Selection of Vice-Chair of Library Commission Meeting Date: June 9, 2021 Submitted By: Monica Sendejas Prepared By: Monica Sendejas Recommendation: Motion and vote for the selection of commission Vice-chair of Library Commission. Executive Summary Library Commission will motion to select a new vice-chair to serve the remainder of the 2021 calendar year. The vice-chair’s main function is to preside over the commission meeting if the chair is absent. Commissioner Gonzalez, who was serving in the vice-chair position, resigned from the Library Commission in April 2021. 6.A Packet Pg. 7 LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: County Library Report for June 2021 (report attached) Meeting Date: June 9, 2021 Submitted By: Monica Sendejas Prepared By: Monica Sendejas Recommendation: Receive and Comment on County Library Report. Executive Summary Deputy County Librarian Stephen Fitzgerald will present the Santa Clara County Library District Stakeholders Report for June 2021. Attachments: 1. SCCLD Stakeholder Report Jun 2021 8.A Packet Pg. 8 Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno | Morgan Hill | Saratoga June 2021 Library Stakeholder Report Jennifer Weeks, County Librarian Summer Reading Program—Reading Colors Your World It is time to register yourself and each of your family members for the annual Summer Reading Program 2021—Reading Colors Your World. Reading helps all expand their world through kindness, growth, and community. Register at sccld.org/summer2021 and log your books from June 1 through July 30, 2021. This summer will be filled with fun virtual programs for adults, teens and kids including animal visits, guest speakers, book clubs, magic shows, storytimes, STEAM, LEGO, and more! Earn a reward by signing up, reading five books and completing one activity. Register and track your books with Beanstack online, or download the free Beanstack App to track your reading on the go. If you participated last year, signing up is as easy as clicking a button. Getting all of your books for Summer Reading 2021 is easy with our Community Libraries and the Campbell Express Library open to the public for full browsing! Come in during open hours and pick up books, magazines, comics, and more to count towards your reading goals. And for our virtual library fans, sccld.org is available 24/7 and don’t forget, online reading counts too! Sign up at sccld.org/summer2021 and Happy Reading! New Health Order = Expanded Access at SCCLD On May 19, Santa Clara County moved to the Yellow Tier based on the State Blueprint for a Safer Economy. This has allowed SCCLD to lift our COVID-19 imposed safety occupancy limits as well as visitor time limits. Patrons are welcome to visit our library locations anytime during open hours to browse our full collection, use the public computers and printers for up to three hours, utilize library resources and services, and reserve a small or medium meeting room at the Cupertino, Gilroy, Milpitas or Saratoga Library. SCCLD has completed one full year of in-person library services since we began offering curbside service in June 2020. 8.A.a Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Jun 2021 (3358 : County Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno | Morgan Hill | Saratoga Our libraries are open to the public with the following schedule (as of May 26): Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Campbell Express Library 10am- 9pm 10am- 9pm 10am- 9pm 10am- 9pm 10am- 6pm 10am- 6pm Closed Cupertino 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Gilroy 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Los Altos 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Milpitas 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Morgan Hill 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Saratoga 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm 1pm-6pm Closed Woodland Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Social distancing protocols including maintaining a 6-ft distance from others and wearing a face covering remain in place for all library visits until the health order mandate is no longer required. SCCLD will continue to modify library services based on the health order guidelines, as well as available staffing levels. The happy return of Disaster Service Workers in June or July will allow us to expand hours and open up Woodland Library later this Summer. We will keep you informed on next steps. Tell Us How We’re Doing During the pandemic, SCCLD modified and adapted many of the resources and services to safely and efficiently serve our communities. To inform our future plans, we want to hear from our patrons. From May 24 - June 30, SCCLD is asking our patrons to provide feedback on which library resources and services were most important to them during the pandemic, and which they would be likely to use post-pandemic. The survey is online and should take less than 10 minutes to complete. We hope to gain direct feedback from our communities to help advise our future plans. The survey can be found on our website. 8.A.a Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Jun 2021 (3358 : County Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno | Morgan Hill | Saratoga Campbell Express Library is Open! The Campbell Library staff have been hard at work and opened the new Campbell Express Library, conveniently located in 1 W. Campbell Avenue, Building E, Room 46. It is next to the Orchard City Banquet Hall in the Campbell Community Center. This bright, cheerful facility with a park-like setting offers Campbell patrons expanded hours Monday-Thursday 10am-9pm and Friday-Saturday from 10am-6pm. Visitors can pick up holds, browse a limited collection, and use the public computer and printer. Items can be returned through a book drop at the entrance. Contactless curbside service is not available at the Express Library but is available at the other SCCLD community libraries. Patrons are invited to visit the Cupertino, Saratoga or any other SCCLD library for additional services. Save the Date The next JPA Board Meeting is scheduled for June 3, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. 8.A.a Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Jun 2021 (3358 : County Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached) Meeting Date: June 9, 2021 Submitted By: Monica Sendejas Prepared By: Monica Sendejas Recommendation: Receive and Comment on Gilroy Library Report. Executive Summary Community Librarian Cassandra Wong will present the Gilroy Library Report for June 2021. Attachments: 1. Gilroy Library Report June 2021 2. Friends Saturday Book Sale 3. SCCLD Summer Reading Programs 2021 Eng Spa 4. Summer Kid's Art Club 2021 5. gilroyyouthcenter 6. Teen Summer Reading Challenge 7. Teen Summer Bookmark Contest 2021 8. Adult Summer Reading Challenge 9. Adult Obi flyer 10. Adult Zentangle flyer 11. Adult Pompeii flyer 8.B Packet Pg. 12 GILROY LIBRARY COMMISSION REPORT AP R IL -JUNE 2 0 21 8.B.a Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 SERVICE UPDATES •The library is open! Welcome back! •Friends Bookstore open •Computers available •Limited seating available •We are reassessing our service plans in anticipation of changes to come on June 15th 8.B.a Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 THE NUMBERS •2300 items added to the collection in May 2021 •2800 individual borrowers in May 2021 •Almost 15600 checkouts in May 2021 •Our circulation has increased dramatically since reopening,confirming that our collection and community benefit from the ability to browse the collection---circulation is up 16% since last month and almost 50% since February •Collection includes 234610 items This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY -NC . 8.B.a Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 SUMMER READING IS HERE •Sign up at Summer Reading | Santa Clara County Library District (sccld.org) •Children's special events are on Wednesdays at 3pm •Virtual Art/STEAM Club Tuesdays at 3p •Virtual LEGO Club at 3p •Welcome kits for children, teens, and art kits for adults •Sign up June 1-July 31; pick up finishing prizes in August •Craft Bags for teens in June and July •Events like: Henna, trivia, and virtual museum tours 8.B.a Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 IMPACT •Over 1500 meals provided every month with services continuing in the summer M/W/F from 4p-5p •Virtual storytimes •Preschool visits •Continued outreach to Ochoa Migrant Center/Power School/GUSD Summer School •Bookmobile—First Mondays of the month @ Gilroy Youth Center 8.B.a Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 IMPACT CONTINUED 8.B.a Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 THE PEOPLE 8.B.a Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 UPCOMING EVENTS 8.B.a Packet Pg. 20 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 •Bookmark Art Contest for Teens •Trivia Night •Zentangle Meditation •Xtreme Science Magic •Circus of Smiles •Teen Trivia 8.B.a Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report June 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 8.B.b Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: Friends Saturday Book Sale (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) Join the Summer fun and color your world with reading! June 2 Animals of the Rainforest Meet incredible animals from the rainforest, and learn all about how they live and each of their special features. Explore their habitat and find out the importance of preserving the rainforest. June 9 Magic Show Join Magician Brian Scott for his virtual magic show Bizarre and Strange: Where the magic happens on the other side of the screen! Grab a deck of cards, paper and a pencil to follow along at home. June 16 Tale of the Dragon’s Tail Puppet Show Puppet Art Theater presents this tale of a princess, a wizard, and a mysterious dragon! June 23 Xtreme Science Magic Don O’Brien will demonstrate and explain super fun scientific experiments with items from around the house like flying toilet paper, bouncing bubbles, fire tornado, dancing electricity and more! June 30 Circus of Smiles: Gravity Defying Circus Show Kids won’t be able to stop smiling with this amazing circus inspired show full of silly characters, juggling, acrobatics, music and feats of incredible strength! July 7 Ocean’s Rock Learn fascinating facts in this incredible presentation with real specimens! July 14 Magic Workshop Brian Scott, magician extraordinaire, will teach you magic tricks you can do with objects you have at home! To follow along, gather a deck of cards, some paper napkins, a dollar bill, a quarter, some paper and something to write with. Suggested for ages 8 – 12 years old. July 21 Figmentally: Imagination in Action Giggles, smiles and amazement aplenty as Drea and Eric – two endearing storybook characters – will take you on a magical, funny and acrobatic reading adventure! July 28 Jungle James Animal Adventure Meet some of the world’s coolest critters, including a tarantula, frog, lizard, snake, and a surprise guest animal! Learn about each animal’s habitat and their unique creature features. Virtual Summer Programs All FREE and available ONLINE! Register for programs to watch through Zoom. All performer programs are on Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m. Sign up June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity. Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available at: www.sccld.org/summer2021 Some programs will be available for viewing afterwards for a limited time on our Facebook page facebook.com/sccld or our YouTube channel youtube.com/user/scclchannel Check our events page to register on Zoom and for program details: sccld.org/events Virtual Clubs Virtual Art Club Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. June 1st, 15th, & 29th and July 13th & 27th Color your world with weekly art projects! Project videos posted to Facebook and YouTube. Share a photo of your creation to our art gallery: https://sccld.org/art-club-gallery/ Virtual STEAM Club Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. June 8th & 22nd and July 6th & 20th Weekly STEAM projects to keep you creating all summer! Project videos posted to Facbook and YouTube. Virtual LEGO Club Fridays at 3:00 p.m. June & July Calling all master builders! Get busy with new weekly build videos posted to Facebook and YouTube. Share a photo of your creation on our LEGO Club gallery: https://sccld.org/lego-club-gallery/ www.sccl.org/summer2021 8.B.c Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: SCCLD Summer Reading Programs 2021 Eng Spa (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) ¡Únete a la diversión de verano y colorea tu mundo con la lectura! 2 de junio Animales de la Selva Tropical Conoce animales increíbles de la selva tropical, y aprende todo sobre cómo viven y cada una de sus características especiales. Explora su ambiente y descubre la importancia de preservar la selva tropical. 9 de junio Espectáculo de Magia Únete al mago Brian Scott para su espectáculo de magia virtual Raro y Extraño: ¡Donde la magia sucede en el otro lado de la pantalla! Toma una baraja de cartas, papel y un lápiz para seguir en casa. 16 de junio Espectáculo de Marionetas-La Cola del Dragón Puppet Art Theater presenta esta historia de una princesa, un mago y un misterioso dragón! 23 de junio Ciencia Mágica Extrema- Xtreme Science Magic Don O'Brien demostrará y explicará experimentos científicos súper divertidos con artículos de la casa: papel higiénico volador, burbujas rebotantes, tornado de fuego, ¡electricidad danzante y más! 30 de junio Espectáculo de Circo de Sonrisas: Desafiando la Gravedad ¡Los niños no podrán dejar de sonreír con este increíble espectáculo inspirado en el circo lleno de personajes tontos, malabares, acrobacias, música y hazañas de increíble fuerza! 7 de julio Roca del Océano: Ocean's Rock ¡Aprende hechos fascinantes en esta increíble presentación con especímenes reales! 14 de julio Taller de Magia Brian Scott, mago extraordinario, le enseñará trucos de magia que puede hacer con los objetos que tiene en casa! Para seguir adelante, reúne una baraja de cartas, unas servilletas de papel, un billete de dólar, una cuarta parte, un papel y algo con lo que escribir. Sugerido para edades de 8 a 12 años de edad. 21 de julio Imaginación en acción Risas, y asombro abundante como Drea y Eric - dos personajes entrañables de libros de cuentos. ¡Te llevará en una aventura de lectura mágica, divertida y acrobática! 28 de julio AventurA Animal con Jungle James ¡Conoce a algunas de las criaturas más geniales del mundo, ¡incluyendo una tarántula, rana, lagarto, serpiente y un animal invitado sorpresa! Aprende sobre el ambiente de cada animal y sus características únicas de cada criatura. Programas Virtuales de Verano ¡Todo es GRATIS y disponible en LÍNEA! Regístrese para ver programas a través de Zoom. Todos los miércoles a las 3:00 p.m. tendremos eventos con presentadores especiales Regístrese del 1de junio al 31de julio y obtenga una premio por leer 5 libros y completar 1 actividad. Regístrate y anota tus libros en línea con Beanstack: sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 o descarga la aplicación gratuita Beanstack. Recoge tu premio final en tu biblioteca local de SCCLD del 1 al 31de agosto, hasta agotar existencias. Toda la información del Programa de Lectura de Verano está disponible en: www.sccld.org/summer2021 Por un tiempo limitado, algunos programas estarán disponibles para ser vistos en nuestra página de Facebook facebook.com/sccld o nuestro canal de YouTube youtube.com/user/scclchannel Consulta nuestra página de eventos para registrarte en Zoom y para obtener más información sobre los programas: sccld.org/events Club Virtual Club de ARTE Virtual Martes a las 3:00 p.m. 1, 15 y 29 de junio & 13 y 23 julio ¡Colorea tu mundo con proyectos de arte semanales! Vídeos del proyecto publicados en Facebook y YouTube. Comparte una foto de tu creación a nuestra galería de arte: sccld.org/art-club-gallery/ Club de STEAM Virtual Martes a las 3:00 p.m. 8 y 22 de junio & 6 y 20 de julio ¡Proyectos STEAM semanales para mantenerte creando todo el verano! Vídeos del proyecto serán publicados en YouTube y Facebook. Club de LEGO virtual Viernes a las 3:00 p.m. junio & julio ¡Llamando a todos los constructores expertos! Disfruta de nuevos videos de compilación semanales publicados en YouTube y Facebook. Comparte una foto de tu creación en nuestra galería LEGO Club: sccld.org/lego-club-gallery/ www.sccl.org/summer2021 Leer da COLOR a tu mundo. 8.B.c Packet Pg. 24 Attachment: SCCLD Summer Reading Programs 2021 Eng Spa (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) 6/1: Pony Bead Wire Sculpture 6/15: Pollock Painting 6/29/2: Watercolor Paper Pinwheels 7/13: Paper Plate Yarn Weaving 7/20: DIY Cardboard Spinner 7/27: Chinese Paper Cut Art Summer Kid's Art Club & YouTube at youtube.com/user/scclchannel These art programs will be available for viewing on Facebook at facebook.com/SCCLD All programs start at 3pm Submit to our ongoing art gallery at https://sccld.org/art-club-gallery/ Reading Colors Your World sccld.org/summer2021 8.B.d Packet Pg. 25 Attachment: Summer Kid's Art Club 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) Gilroy Youth Center 1st Monday / primer lunes 1:45PM - 2:30PM July 5, August 2 Order Books, Movies and more to Pick Up at the Bookmobile! Ordene libros, películas y más para recoger en la biblioteca móvil!  By Website/ Por sitio web: www.sccld.org  By Phone/Por teléfono (408) 293-2326 x3060  By Paper Form: turn in when you return items. Por formulario en papel: entregue cuando regrese los artículos. Staying safe and healthy Mantenerse seguro y saludable Sign up for a free card online or in person! ¡Regístrese para obtener una tarjeta gratis en línea o en persona! https://sccld.org/card/ 8.B.e Packet Pg. 26 Attachment: gilroyyouthcenter (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) 8.B.f Packet Pg. 27 Attachment: Teen Summer Reading Challenge (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) 8.B.f Packet Pg. 28 Attachment: Teen Summer Reading Challenge (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) How it works: 1. Design a bookmark with the theme “Reading Colors Your World” within the template provided. Must be your own original work. 2. Make sure to include your contact information at the bottom of this form. 3. In Person Submissions: Turn in form to a library staff member. 4. Online Submissions: Upload your submission here: sccld.org/ bookmark-contest 5. Deadline: 7/31/21, winners will be notified by 8/31/21. 6. One entry per person. 7. Ages 13-18 only What you get: 1. From all entries we will select multiple winners. 2. All winning bookmarks will be reproduced for distribution in the libraries. 3. Your name will be on the bookmark, giving you full recognition. *All entries become the property of Santa Clara County Library District and may be reproduced for public distribution, displayed in the library, and posted to the library’s website. Entries will not be returned. SCCLD may use each winner’s name, design, and photograph for publicity purposes. Please use the space above for your bookmark design Teen Summer Reading 2021 Reading Colors Your World BOOKMARK CONTEST Name:___________________________________________ Age:__________ Library:____________________________ Telephone # or email address: ________________________________________________ 8.B.g Packet Pg. 29 Attachment: Teen Summer Bookmark Contest 2021 (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) HOW IT WORKS 1. Sign up at the Library or online at www.sccld.org/summer2021 2. Visit the Library to receive a souvenir tote bag while supplies last. 3. Complete 1 activity and read at least 5 books. Log them online or turn in your reading log by July 31st for a chance to win a Kindle Fire. Summer Reading Challenge 2021 at SCCLD for Adults Wednesday, June 2 at 6pm Virtual Color -themed Trivia Night for Adults - Put your trivia knowledge to the test. Don't have a team? No worries, you can still join the fun! Saturday, June 12 at 11am Living a Life of Luxury in the Last Days of Pompeii - Explore their lives through frescos, mosaics, sculptures, and decorative objects from the exhibition, Last Supper in Pompeii: From the Table to the Grave at the Legion of Honor Museum. Tuesday, June 22 at 6pm Beginning Watercolor for Adults - Create a small landscape painting while learning simple color theory. Saturday, July 17 at 11am Watercolor Tips+Techniques Workshop - Learn watercolor basics including colors, shading, blending and how to illustrate faces, clothing, and body positions. Tuesday, July 20 at 6:30pm Obi Kaufmann - Naturalist, Writer, and Illustrator - Avid conservationist, intrepid explorer of California ecology and the natural world, and author of The California Field Atlas, The State of Water, and The Forests of California. Tuesday, June 1 - Saturday, July 11: Intro to Zentangle - Discover the history and philosophy of Zentangle? Practice Zentangle patterns and techniques. Available to view at www.youtube.com/ user/scclchannel Special Summer Online Events for Adults: Space is limited. Register online at www.sccld.org/Events 8.B.h Packet Pg. 30 Attachment: Adult Summer Reading Challenge (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report Avid conservationist and intrepid explorer of California ecology and the natural world, Obi Kaufmann is a native Californian. His award winning books include The California Field Atlas, The State of Water: Understanding California’s Most Precious Resource, and The Forests of California which feature hundreds of his watercolor paintings of maps, wildlife, and other aspects of nature. Kaufmann depicts layer after layer of the natural world, delighting in the grand scale and details alike. Signed copies of the book will be available for purchase from BookSmart, independent bookstore of Morgan Hill. Register to attend this Zoom online event at www.sccld.org/Events Obi Kaufmann Naturalist, Writer, & Illustrator TUESDAY, JULY 20 6:30PM 8.B.i Packet Pg. 31 Attachment: Adult Obi flyer (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) Intro to Zentangle Discover the history and philosophy of Zentangle and the simple tools used. Learn and practice the Zentangle method including patterns and techniques. Presented by Danielle de Roma, Certified Zentangle Teacher. Suggested Materials:  3.5" square white Zentangle tile (or quality paper like Bristol)  Soft graphite pencil (HB or 2HB)  Tortillion (blending stump, cotton swab, or make-up applicator)  Fine-tip black marker (Sakura Micron 01 or PN) This presentation will be available to view from June 1 - July 11 on our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/user/scclchannel WWW.SCCL.ORG/SUMMER2021 8.B.j Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: Adult Zentangle flyer (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached)) The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will host the exhibition, Last Supper in Pompeii: From the Table to the Grave. Focusing on the love of food and drink in Pompeii, it will bring us into the world of ancient Rome and into the finest homes of 79 A.D. before the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. We will look at frescos, mosaics, sculptures, and decorative objects that adorned these beautiful villas. Please join docent Beth Beisecker as she transports us into the lives of the rich and famous Romans of the First Century A.D. Register to attend this Zoom online event at www.sccld.org/Events SATURDAY, JUNE 12 11AM - 12PM Living a Life of Luxery in the Last Days of Pompeii 8.B.k Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: Adult Pompeii flyer (3357 : Gilroy Library Report for June 2021 (report attached))