Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Save the Children Appreciation
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
The Calhoun County Library held a volunteer appreciation luncheon following the Summer Reading Program finale on July 27.
It is no secret that we could not hold specialty events and programs without the help of our dedicated volunteers. After a busy summer filled with summer reading programs and Science Camp, we wanted to express our gratitude to every member of our community who volunteered and donated their time to help us out. These wonderful community members did everything from passing out snacks and giveaway books to helping with crafts and managing crowds. They greeted patrons and kept a count of how many people came to the library for all of the programs, and they assisted with summer reading registrations and prize distributions for reaching milestones. They were also wonderful advocates for spreading the word about all the great programs we have here at the library. We rely on our volunteers and appreciate their giving of their time and talents. They are a vital part of our Programs and Outreach Department here at the library.
Our volunteer appreciation luncheon took place immediately after our summer reading program finale. Everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch and dessert while we were able to relax and talk about the success of the summer reading program. It was nice to unwind and relay our gratitude to our steadfast volunteers. We continue to thank them for helping our library be the best it can be!
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
Summer Reading Finale
The Calhoun County Library celebrated the end of the Summer Reading Program with a local performance, an awards ceremony, ice cream, and the distribution of the grand prizes.
Celebrating Summer Reading is something that the Calhoun
County Library looks forward to every year. It’s a fun-filled time of learning,
laughing, and reading, and participants even get prizes for their efforts.
Every summer is filled with excellent programs that are entertaining and
educational, and they always focus on literacy. We pull books for display after
each weekly program so that children can check out books about what they have
just seen. This year we had a great
turnout with over 120 registered readers and in total we logged well over
32,000 minutes of reading. That’s a lot of reading!
The finale took place on Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 10:30
AM. For the first 20 minutes, we had the pleasure of having the Ukaloonies
perform interactive songs such as “B-I-N-G-O,” “Rockin’ Robin,” and “Calendar
Girl.” Both children and adults were dancing and singing along while our local
group of rock stars made beautiful music for us all to enjoy.
After that engaging performance, it was time to give out
certificates and brag tags to everyone who participated in our Summer Reading
All Together Now Program. We even had a few patrons that completed the entire
challenge, meaning they read and logged 600 or more minutes throughout the
summer, and they received medals during the finale. The names are as follows:
Aria Coble, Elena Coble, Jessie Coble, Hannah Nelson, Joanna Nelson, Sarah
Nelson, Matiaz Serrano, Monica Serrano, Rita Serrano, and Isaac Williams.
Following the certificate presentation, the grand prize
winners were announced. These winners were randomly and digitally selected from
all those who logged at least 60 minutes of reading. The winners of the two
early literacy tricycles were Aaliyah Edmond and Tilly Hair. The four winners
of the children’s bicycles were Matiaz Serrano, Angela Griffin, Cailin Shirer,
and Rita Serrano. The two teen Kindle winners were James Prickett and Miryam
Gutierrez. The two adult Kindle winners were Jean Miller and Stephanie
Burnette.
What a great time we had all summer long from watching
puppet shows to making origami animals to holding tarantulas! It was all
because we love to read! Thank you to our sponsors, the State Library for
providing funding for our programs and Save the Children for providing our
giveaway books. They made it possible for this summer reading program to be
such a success!
This project is made possible by a
Library Services and Technology Act grant from the Institute of Museum and
Library Services administered by the South Carolina State Library.