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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Dublin Library "Dublin Reads" presentation OF 1111 19 ■Ig 82 AGENDA STATEMENT `� 6�� HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING DATE: October 11, 2007 SUBJECT: Presentation from Dublin Library Branch Manager Lee Jouthas on "Dublin Reads"Project &Local History Grant Project Report by John Hartnett, Heritage & Cultural Arts Supervisor ATTACHMENTS: 1) "Join the Journey"Flyer RECOMMENDATION: Receive presentation FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None • DESCRIPTION: . In April 2007, the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission received a report on a new project entitled "Dublin Reads", coordinated by the Dublin Library to coincide with the City of Dublin's 25th Anniversary. The goals identified for the project were to: 1) Provide an intergenerational, shared literary experience and opportunity for collaboration between the City, the schools, Dublin Library and local organizations that would enhance and foster a sense of community among the residents of the City of Dublin. 2) Use this shared experience to promote Dublin's 25th Anniversary as a City. 3) Promote the activities of the sponsoring agencies of the project including the Friends of Dublin Library,Dublin Historical Preservation Association,Dublin Library and the City of Dublin. Dublin Branch Librarian, Lee Jouthas, will be presenting an update on the programs and activities scheduled to take place from October 2007 through April 2008, for the"Dublin Reads"project. Lee Jouthas will also be providing information on a local history grant that the Dublin Library and the Heritage Center have received from the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), administered through the California State Library, to digitize 200 photographs housed at the Heritage Center Museum. The grant is part of the statewide California Local History Digital Resources Project providing permanent public access and digital preservation of local history materials." - RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the presentation by Dublin Library Branch Manager Lee Jouthas. COPIES TO: Lee Jouthas—Dublin Library ITEM NO: 8.1 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA_STMTS\2007\10-11-07 Dublin Reads-History Grant.doc , , il tii IGET THE BOOKS CHAUTAUQUA LECTURES 1 t Copies are available at the Dublin Sundays,2 p.m.Dublin Library --- v ' Library and the Dublin Heritage Museum. Community Room: if+TT-IVY 4,, .,, 7,i ` Are you a member of a book discussion :8 ,} group? The Library offers a book Sunday,October 14,2007-Local ._ discussion kit with 10 copies of the book Historian,William Harlan recounts the [7—,-- ' ; "" * " -.°} that can be checked out. westward journey of his great-great- grandfather grandfather and how they avoided the The books are also available at Barnes& fate of the Donner Party. Dublin Reads seeks to create a shared Noble and through amazon.com. Sunday,November 11,2007- community experience based on reading READ Storyteller Olga Loya,in a dramatic mix and discussing the same book. From October,2007 through March of Spanish and English tells the story of 2008. Participate in programs that Juana Briones,a Californio woman. As Dublin celebrates 25 years of include book discussions,Chautauqua cityhood,Dublin Reads provides an Sunday,January 13-a one-man play, opportunity for its citizens to come lectures and a viewing the PBS 0 pp y documentary The Donner Party:an Friendly Fire:A Forty-Niner's Life with together under the cover of the same the Me-wuk performed by Tom Maguire book and explore themes of immigration, American Experience. of Duende Drama Company. ambition,struggle and human dignity in REVIEW the face of great adversity-and talk Sunday,February 10--Folksinger, about it together. Check the Dublin Library blog at Adam Miller,one of the premier dublinlibrary.wordpress.com for more autoharpists in the world and a natural- Both an adult and a children's book have information and to post your comments born American folksinger and storyteller been selected to make this a truly on the books and the programs. performs folksongs of the Gold Rush:the intergenerational,family event. westward migration, Native American TALK AND THINK ABOUT THE BOOK views and values,and stewardship of the PARTICIPATE Join us fora conversation about Snow land. Join us! Adults will be reading Mountain Passage.Drop-in book SNOW MOUNTAIN PASSAGE by discussions at the library are scheduled: Sunday,March 2--Charlie Chin as James D.Houston Tuesday,October 2 Yee Fung Cheung,a famous herb 6:30-7:30 p.m doctor who came from China in 1850 Children will read PATTY REED'S DOLL Thursday,October 18 to care for Chinese miners and others. by Rachel Laurgaard. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Yee Fung probably prospected for gold before giving it up to practice what he Snow Mountain Passage Thursday,December 6 knew best-herbal medicine. He set up by James D.Houston 6:30-7:30 p.m. his first herb shop in Chinese Camp in Named a best book of the year by the Fiddletown. The Dublin Heritage Center offers a Los Angeles Times, The Washington book discussion and a light pioneer Post Book World and the San Francisco' GRAND FINALE Sunday,April 13- Chronicle breakfast on Saturday,November 10 A visit with author James D.Houston. at 10:00 a.m. Join us for a reception and book signing In Snow Mountain Passage,a retelling of event with the author of Snow Mountain our most dramatic pioneer story,James SEE THE PBS FILM: Passage. Houston tells the tragic tale of the The Donner Party:an American . Donner Party through the eyes of James Experience Sponsors and Community Partners: Frazier Reed and his daughter Patty. In The Dublin Friends of the Library moving, riveting prose,we follow this ill- Thursday,September 20, City of Dublin fated group,determined,at all costs,to 6.30 p.m 8 p.m. Dublin Heritage Center make it to the promised land---the Tuesday,October 9, Dublin Historical Preservation California territory. 6:30 p.m.—8 p.m. Association Dublin schools James D.Houston is the author of eight Saturday,December 1, novels,including his newest work,Bird of 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. ,/i= S, � -: Another Heaven,published by Albert a , fI Knopf in March 2007. In the Dublin Library Program Room 7 t, Axo � g , {-,-=`;%'---= , r r Patty Reeds Doll Attend a program, create your lr }f/ p] , j/S ' by Rachel Laaurgaard.This is the story own reading group, pass the r`' k' .p. /�J of the Donner Party told through the book along to a friend, discuss 1 £e voice of a little wooden doll Patty keeps it around the dinner table! <-,- r .k," zit hidden in her dress. - /t, ATTACHMENT 1