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Volume 22 • Issue 2• Summer 2015
News from Omaha Public Library • OPL Foundation • Friends of OPL Page
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Director Update Snapshot Day
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Recommended Reads Phipps Gallery
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KidSpot & TeenSpace Staff & Volunteers
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OPL Foundation
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Summer Reading Program May 30 -July 31
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This summer, Every Hero Has A Story and OPL invites you to join a community of superhero readers! The Summer Reading Program is a great way to keep reading skills active and minds energized while earning prizes just for reading!
Kids’ and Teens’ Program:
Prize Pack
Storm Chasers Voucher
Drawing entry for gift certificates to entertainment venues
Earn a prize pack by reading or listening for 10 hours and recording your participation online. Collect virtual badges by visiting libraries, attending programs, and more to be entered into drawings for gift certificates to area entertainment venues.
Entry in NEST scholarship drawing
Adults’ Program: Read or listen for 10 hours and record your participation online to be entered in a drawing for gift certificates and memberships to area entertainment venues.
Book Coupon sheet Superhero messenger bag
Prizes available May 30, while supplies last. All 12 OPL locations will have free activities and programs all summer to keep the entire family engaged, entertained and motivated to reach reading goals. Pick up a program booklet at your local branch, or visit omahalibrary.org to register and view a full schedule of programs and events.
Available while supplies last
2015-2016 Golden Sower Nominees The Golden Sower Award (GSA) nominee list is developed by selection committees of
volunteer readers representing classroom teachers, media specialists, and librarians in Nebraska. Each list is created from nominated titles submitted by participating libraries and schools from across the state. Local library or school officials are responsible for selecting books they feel are appropriate for the needs and interests of their patrons or students. Voting eligibility requires readers to have read or heard a minimum of four of the
current nominees from the category in which they will be voting: Primary, Intermediate, or Young Adult. See a full list of nominees on page 4.