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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-10 Library Commission Regular Meeting Agenda Packet CITY OF GILROY LIBRARY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JUNE 10, 2020 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 Carina Baksa AT carina.baksa@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) 846-0215, PRIOR TO 5:00 P.M. (date of meeting). 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 Order 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. February 12, 2020 IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. INTRODUCTIONS VI. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA VII. OLD BUSINESS A. Update on Gilroy Plaza 1. Staff Report: Carina Baksa, Management Analyst 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on Update on Gilroy Plaza Report VIII. LIBRARY REPORTS A. County Library Report for June 2020 1. Staff Report: Carina Baksa, Management Analyst 2. Public Comment 3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on County Library Report B. Gilroy Library Report for May 2020 1. Staff Report: Carina Baksa, Management Analyst 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 Department 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 Next Meeting: The next Library Commission Meeting is on September 20, 2020 at 7:00PM. Location is to be determined at a later date. CITY OF GILROY LIBRARY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 12, 2020 7:00 p.m. Gilroy Library Meeting Room 350 W. Sixth Street Gilroy, CA 95020 MINUTES Page 1 of 3 I. CALL TO ORDER The Regular meeting of the Library Commission was called to order by Chair Whitney at 7:05 p.m. II. SECRETARY'S REPORT The Agenda and Packet were posted on the City website on February 5, 2020 at 11:58 a.m. ROLL CALL Commissioners Present: Michaela Gonzalez, Sumana Reddy, Kathy Souza, Katherine Robinson, Candice Whitney. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion was made by Commissioner Reddy; seconded by Commissioner Souza to approve the November 13, 2019 meeting minutes. Motion passed 5-0-0. IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion was made by Commissioner Robinson; seconded by Commissioner Souza to approve the February 12, 2020 Agenda. Motion passed 5-0-0. V. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS None. VI. INTRODUCTIONS Lani introduced the new Protective Services Officer (PSO) Luis Nunez. VII. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA None. VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. Report on Library Improvements The Library is waiting for the final copy of proposed Library improvement plans, which will then be submitted to the City for approval. These 3.A Packet Pg. 4 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Feb 12, 2020 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) Page 2 of 3 improvements will be completed using remaining money from the Library Bond Measure. B. Discussion of Library Commission Goals The Commission suggested distributing baskets of books to Elementary schools to be used as fundraisers, and also to promote literacy. Lani will provide more direction after contact is made with GUSD. IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Election of 2020 Library Commission Officers Motion was made by Commissioner Souza to elect Commissioner Robinson as Chair; seconded by Chair Whitney. Motion was made by Commissioner Souza to elect Commissioner Gonzalez as Vice-Chair; seconded by Chair Whitney. Motion passed 5-0-0. X. LIBRARY REPORTS A. County Librarian Report from Library Services Manager Allison Lew presented the monthly report for County Librarian Nancy Howe, who is retiring. The report was included in the Agenda Packet. B. Report on New County Website from Allison Lew Allison gave a PowerPoint presentation on the newly-designed website, which was also included in the Agenda Packet. C. Report from Lani Yoshimura, Gilroy Librarian Lani gave her monthly report on the Gilroy Library, which was also included in the Agenda Packet. XI. COMMISSION COMMENTS Commissioner Reddy questioned Lani again about the possibility of a Spanish as a second language program. XII. STAFF COMMENTS There is no meeting in March. XIII. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Library Improvements and Library Goals will remain on the agenda as Old Business. XIV. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:28 p.m. 3.A Packet Pg. 5 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Feb 12, 2020 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) Page 3 of 3 FUTURE MEETINGS The next regular meeting of the Gilroy Library Commission will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gilroy Library Meeting Room, 350 West Sixth Street, Gilroy, CA. Lynne Conrotto, Office Assistant II 3.A Packet Pg. 6 Minutes Acceptance: Minutes of Feb 12, 2020 7:00 PM (APPROVAL OF MINUTES) LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: Update on Gilroy Plaza Meeting Date: June 10, 2020 Submitted By: Carina Baksa Prepared By: Carina Baksa Recommendation: Receive and Comment on Update on Gilroy Plaza Report Executive Summary Deputy County Librarian Chris Brown will give an oral report with the latest update from the coordination with the city on planning for the Gilroy Plaza. 7.A Packet Pg. 7 LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: County Library Report for June 2020 Meeting Date: June 10, 2020 Submitted By: Carina Baksa Prepared By: Carina Baksa Recommendation: Receive and Comment on County Library Report Executive Summary Deputy County Librarian Chris Brown will present the Santa Clara County Library District Stakeholders Report for the month of June 2020. Attachments: 1. SCCLD Stakeholder Report June 2020 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 2020 Library Stakeholder Report Jennifer Weeks, County Librarian Jennifer Weeks Appointed County Librarian The County of Santa Clara has made Acting County Librarian, Jennifer Weeks, its official leader. Jennifer becomes the eighth County Librarian for the Santa Clara County Library District (SCCLD) in its over 100-year history, following Nancy Howe, who retired in March. “Jennifer has extensive experience developing impactful public programs and services as an executive leader, setting priorities and strategies to make the library successful and relevant in our county,” said County Executive Jeffrey V. Smith, M.D., J.D. “We are confident that she will maintain engagement in Library programs, which will have to be reinvented during the Coronavirus pandemic.” Jennifer most recently held the position of Deputy County Librarian for Organizational Development. She previous served as SCCLD’s Library Services Manager for Children’s Services, where she built up the Library District’s Summer Reading Program, launched Lunch at the Library and worked with all 13 public K-12 school districts within the Library’s territory to provide student eAccounts to all 90,000 students. Weeks began her 17-year career at SCCLD as a graduate intern. As Acting County Librarian during the COVID-19 pandemic, she has led the library staff through the crisis with confidence and clarity. In response, the Library District has transformed into a remote workforce offering virtual programs for all ages Monday-Saturday, provide live assistance by phone/email/chat 7 days a week, expanded the digital collection, and updates the website almost daily to promote the new services, programs, and resources. She is actively collaborating with various County Departments including the Public Health Department to ensure that library services return at the appropriate time with added safeguards to protect both the public and library staff. The Library District has also announced additional management changes with three new Community Librarians. Rose Baiza, Community Librarian for the Los Altos and Woodland Libraries Rose served as the Acting County Librarian for the Los Altos and Woodland Libraries in 2020, and at the Saratoga Library in 2016-17. Previously, Rose was a Supervising Librarian in Los Altos since 2014. During this time, Rose led the Library District in developing inclusive early literacy services in partnership with the education and parent communities, as a part of her State Library Eureka! Fellowship grant. 8.A.a Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report June 2020 (2864 : County Library Report for June 2020) 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 Kelly McKean, Community Librarian for the Milpitas Library Kelly has developed innovative programming as the Teen Services Librarian in Gilroy, planning high- profile, grant-funded technology programming, including the first-ever Gilroy Mini Maker Faire. She is also leading the effort to create a permanent maker space at the Gilroy Library. Prior to Gilroy, Kelly was a librarian at the Morgan Hill and Saratoga libraries. Annapurna Dandu, Community Librarian for the Saratoga Library Annapurna has worked for SCCLD for over 15 years, most recently as the Acting Community Librarian at the Saratoga Library. Prior to this, she was a Supervising Adult Librarian at the Saratoga Library where she led an astounding 85% increase in adult programming, including coordinating with the City of Saratoga on their task team to support senior residents--responding to the need for increased recreation options. CURBSIDE SERVICES STARTING LATER IN JUNE The Santa Clara County Library District (SCCLD) is working directly with city partners, the Santa Clara County Emergency Operations Center and key County departments to establish the next steps in providing safe and successful services to the community. Upcoming library plans include offering limited services in stages, starting later in June with library material return and curbside pickup of materials placed on hold. SCCLD will offer curbside services at all eight library locations Monday through Saturday. In order to accept returns, SCCLD is establishing a system to quarantine returned materials for 72 hours. SCCLD will continue to provide updates about future staged services and the timing of introducing each new stage as information becomes available. Please stay informed at sccld.org or on social media (@sccld). All library facilities are undergoing deep cleanings. Library buildings will remain closed to the public with the possible exception of limited rooms available as cooling centers, until it is deemed safe to reopen. SCCLD is moving forward purposely to serve patrons yet staying flexible to adjust and adhere to all safety protocols, ensuring that the right resources are in place for the safety of patrons and staff to keep Santa Clara County healthy. 8.A.a Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report June 2020 (2864 : County Library Report for June 2020) 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 Summer Reading Program June 1- July 31 SCCLD’s Summer Reading Program Dig Deeper: Read, Investigate, Discover!, encourages readers of all ages to dig below the surface and discover everything from the science of everyday things, to the envisioning of the future, discovering other cultures, peering into nature and the environment, delving into the unknown and exploring a treasury of knowledge. Join us for an exciting array of online programs for children, teens, and adults. Dig Deeper this summer with SCCLD! All are invited to join June 1 through July 31. It's free and fun for all ages! Look forward to:  Virtual programs for kids, teens, and adults, including fun performers, book clubs, and local presenters  Earn badges throughout the summer in Beanstack by logging your reading and activities. Earn a prize* for reading 5 books and completing some fun discovery and investigation activities this summer! *Completion prizes will be available in August. How to Join  It’s easy to get started. Beginning June 1, sign up (or log in) online on Beanstack, or print a reading log. You can also download the Beanstack app for your mobile device.  Earn badges by reading and completing activities. This year, SCCLD’s Summer Reading Program is virtual, running from June 1 through July 31. Although all SCCLD libraries are closed until further notice, children, teens and adults can celebrate this year’s theme, Dig Deeper: Read, Investigate, Discover, by logging their reading, earning badges, and participating in special virtual programs and activities that will get everyone digging deeper. Lunch at the Library SCCLD will be offering Lunch at the Library starting Monday, June 8. Prepackaged grab and go meals (2 per person) will be available for children and their caregivers at the following locations: Gilroy Library: Mon, Wed, Fri from 12-1pm Morgan Hill Library: Mon, Wed, Fri from 11am-1pm 8.A.a Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report June 2020 (2864 : County Library Report for June 2020) 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 Joint Powers Authority Board Meeting Please save the date for the next JPA meeting: Thursday, June 25 @ 12:00pm Agenda and Zoom login information will be available at sccld.org/jpa 8.A.a Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report June 2020 (2864 : County Library Report for June 2020) LIBRARY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Agenda Item Title: Gilroy Library Report for May 2020 Meeting Date: June 10, 2020 Submitted By: Carina Baksa Prepared By: Carina Baksa Recommendation: Receive and Comment on Gilroy Library Report Executive Summary Supervising Librarian Kelly Young will present the Gilroy Library Report for the month of May 2020. Attachments: 1. GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport 8.B Packet Pg. 13 GILROY LIBRARY MAY 2020 1 GILROY LIBRARY MONTHLY REPORT – MAY 2020 Presented by Kelly B. Young, Acting Community Librarian 408.842.8207 X 3410 kyoung@sccl.org SCCLD NEWS SCCLD staff have been teleworking by continuing to complete trainings, order materials, provide virtual programs, blog posts and social media, phone, chat, email reference and account service 7 days/week (10am-6pm), and other activities. Many staff have been assigned Disaster Service Work as drivers, clerks, contact tracers, etc. Starting March 14 our Overdrive collection includes eBooks and downloadable audiobooks in Spanish. Librarian Elizabeth Muñoz-Rosas curated this new collection. SCCLD added Book Club Kits in Spanish which include 12 copies of the title and a discussion guide. On March 12th both Rebekah Children’s Services and San Ysidro checked out a kit just in time to distribute the books before Shelter in Place began. GILROY LIBRARY NEWS Early Learning Lending Library – This cozy space at Rebekah Children’s Services now has bookshelves and a collection of books built by SCCLD in partnership with First 5. In future, we plan to provide a monthly storytime. Cooling Center – The Gilroy Library along with Morgan Hill and Saratoga libraries opened the lobby as a County Cooling Center on May 27, 28 and June 3 to provide water, Wi-Fi, and a cool space. Staff News – Teen Librarian Kelly McKean has been hired as the Community Librarian for the Milpitas Library. Staff called to DSW work include page Joseph Chow sorting PPE, clerk Christine Reifenrath is staffing the Emergency Operations Center, Library Clerk Aide Mercy Vaca is contact tracing. A good-bye car parade was held for Reading Program Literacy Specialist Nathalie Jackson. 8.B.a Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) GILROY LIBRARY MAY 2020 2 OVERDRIVE CIRCULATION STATISTICS eBooks Downloadable Audiobooks FEBRUARY 2,045 1,642 MARCH 2,547 1,610 APRIL 3,903 1,900 MAY 4,882 2,090 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS – PRE-COVID-19 KIDS Celebrated Black History Month with beautiful displays and a Family Music Concert with Asheba, calypso storyteller from Trinidad and a Craft for Kids: Dream Lanterns, What is your dream for a better world? Silicon Valley Reads events included Lumos Magical Circuit Wands and a Storytime with Supervisor Mike Wasserman. Other highlights: Tween DIY Pom Pom Animals, a STEAM Cubelets program, a bilingual book club for grades 3-5 of The Circuit by Francisco Jimenez, and Dr. Seuss Read Across America. TEEN Focus on technology education with a Unity Game Design class series and Photoshop and Adobe Premier workshops. ADULT Highlights include workshops on Beekeeping, Master Gardeners Growing your own Seedlings, Maker Valentine Creations, Decorate a Heart Frame for adults and teens, and a series of Guitar classes. A Film Screening of the recent release Harriet, based on the life of heroic abolitionist Harriet Tubman for Black History Month. Silicon Valley Reads programs included presentations of The Life of Georgia O’Keeffe and an author talk by Catherine Chung on The Tenth Muse. 8.B.a Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) GILROY LIBRARY MAY 2020 3 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS – AFTER SHELTER IN PLACE One week after the libraries closed, we conducted our first online program on FacebookLive. KIDS Weekly Bilingual Storytime streams on FacebookLive by Elizabeth Muñoz-Rosas. With cross-posting they average about a thousand views in a week. A Cafecito, or Coffee Chat about library programs and services was streamed by Marissa Jacobo. SCCLD online programs have included daily storytimes, STEAM activities, book clubs, and art workshops. TEEN Online offerings have included origami, art programs, social media challenges, and Adulting 101 videos. Lisa Duff has been covering teen services and also helping out with SCCLD Virtual Services. ADULT The monthly Book Discussions have continued over Zoom. SCCLD online programs have included ESL Conversation Club, Film Discussions, Poetry programs, Meditation using Headspace, Starting a business series, craft programs, and author talks. Anne Chand has been contributing to our new webpage featuring weekly Music & Movies Recommendations. OUTREACH Pre-COVID outreach included Las Madres Storytime, Head Start preschool storytimes, and an Ochoa Migrant Valentine’s craft event working with the Boys and Girls Club and homeless families. After SIP, we provided free books for Glen View to give to students and their families at their meal pick-up. Sharon Kelly performed a storytime over Zoom for a local preschool. We’ve continued to share our resources with GUSD, South County Youth Task Force, South County Collaborative, and other local agencies. We’ve provided online opportunities for teens to do Community Service for school credit. HAPPENING NOW & COMING SOON (June 1 – July 31) Summer Reading for all ages: www.sccld.org/summer2020 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays (12pm-1pm) Lunch in the Library meal pick-up Partnerships with GUSD Power School, Ochoa Boys and Girls Club, Rebekah’s, and First 5 Curbside Service of returns and holds pick-up coming mid-June 8.B.a Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) GILROY LIBRARY MAY 2020 4 A selection of summer online events: Wednesdays at 3pm in June & July: Special Events for Kids Thursdays at 3pm in June & July: STEAM activities for Kids Thursdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 6pm in June & July: Film Discussions for Adults Fridays at 3pm in June & July: Lego Club for Kids Monday, June 15 at 6:30pm: Drawing Class for Adults Wednesday, June 17 at 7pm Open Mic for Teens Thursday, June 18 at 7pm Plant-Based Cooking Demonstration Tuesday, June 23 at 7pm Paint Night for Adults Monday, June 29 at 7pm Zero Waste Kitchen Workshop with author Christine Liu Tuesday, June 30 at 4pm Water Coloring with Alternate Pigments for Teens Saturday, July 11 at 3pm Shut up and Sleep! Sleep Science presentation by Dr. Anil Rama Wednesday, July 15 at 7pm Edible Terrariums for adults & teens Thursday, July 16 at 6:30pm Art Class for adults: Paper Relief Project Monday, July 20 at 7pm Zero Waste Cleaning Workshop with author Christine Liu Tuesday, July 21 at 7pm Plant-based Cooking Demo with Author Toni Okamoto Saturday, July 25 at 4pm: Geology of Henry Coe State Park Wednesday, July 29 at 7pm Point Lobos State Natural Reserve presentation For complete list and registration check out www.sccld.org/Events GET SOCIAL WITH US! Gilroy Library Facebook - www.facebook.com/GilroyLibrary SCCLD Newsletter - www.sccld.org/newsroom 8.B.a Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) 8.B.a Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) 8.B.a Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) ART CLUB FOR KIDS Tuesdays at 3pm in June and July Foil Sculptures Zentangling Woven Baskets Leaf Painting Floral Landscapes Suncatchers Make a Silly Monster Tin Foil Art Soap Sculptures *Special Bonus Shows* Happy Birds Sat. June 20th at11am Thurs. June 25th at 12:30pm Sterling the Bubblesmith Wed. July 8th at 7pm Sat. July 11th at 3pm Dinosaurs Rock! Sat. August 1st at 3pm June 3rd June 10th June 17th June 24th July 1st July 8th July 15th July 22nd July 29th Wednesdays at 3pm in June and July Puppet Art Theatre Happy Birds* NorCal Bats Python Ron Timothy James Magic Show Sterling the Bubblesmith* Science Tellers Coventry and Kaluza Dinosaurs Rock Join in on Summer Fun! Dig Deeper: Read, Investigate, Discover June 1- July 31st www.sccld.org/summer2020 www.facebook.com/sccld When you register for SCCLD's summer reading program you can look forward to virtual programs including performers, book clubs, STEAM, and art clubs. Earn a prize for reading 5 books and completing fun activities this summer! GREAT PERFORMANCES ONLINE ART, STEAM, and LEGO CLUBS Join us weekly on Facebook Live or Zoom to participate in STEAM, Art, Book, and LEGO activities for school age children. For events requiring registration visit: www.sccld.org/summer2020 Fun and free performances the whole family can enjoy. Join us on Facebook Live and/or Zoom to watch virtual performances featuring magic, animal demonstrations, and puppets! WEEKLY LEGO CHALLENGE Fridays at 3pm in June and July Calling all LEGO Masters, join us for a weekly LEGO Challenge. Each Friday at 3pm a challenge will be posted on Facebook. Watch the video, and submit a picture of your LEGO creation to our online gallery! June 5, 12, 19, and 26 July 10, 17, 24, and 31 Paper Airplanes* Earthquake-Safe Structures* Cardboard Structures* Ziplines* 4th of July STEAM Project All About Plants! Stop Motion Fun Chemistry in the Kitchen Water Experiments June 2nd June 9th June 16 June 23 June 30th July 7th July 14th July 21st July 28th June 4th June 11th June 18th June 25th July 2nd July 9th July 16th July 23rd July 30th STEAM CLUB FOR KIDS featuring the Tech Interactive* Thursdays at 3pm in June and July Concerts for Little Ones - Saturdays in July Sean's Music Factory July 11th at 11am Andy Z July 18th at 12:30pm 123 Andres July 25th at 11am 8.B.aPacket Pg. 20Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020) 8.B.aPacket Pg. 21Attachment: GilroyLibraryMayMonthlyReport (2870 : Gilroy Library Report for May 2020)