www.southsiouxcity.org/library
Budgeting on a
  Shoestring
   How we do
   What we do
  On little dough
June 1, 2009
• New Library Director Hired
• New Children’s Librarian Hired
• New Library Board chosen to replace
  dismissed board.
Perception of the library
• It was boring.
• Nothing to do.
• The programs didn’t fit their needs.
• The library lacked posters, pictures, books on
  display.
• Not kid friendly.
• Didn’t know we had one.
Circulation checkouts

2008-2009: 22,531
2011-2012: 47,790
Computer Usage

2008-2009: 20900

2011-2012: 30910
Adult Programming
   Attendance

 2008-2009: 684

2011-2012: 3011
Children’s Programming
      Attendance

  2008-2009: 1895

  2011-2012: 4838
What did we do to accomplish this
          turn around.


  Interview library patrons
Communicate with
people who don’t use
   the library with
  questionnaires.
Meet with civic
groups and give
 presentations.
Meet with local
agencies and see what
the library could do to
  assist their agency.
Offer them the use
of the library as a
 meeting space.
Talk with area schools.
Talk with area
 businesses.
Do a review of the
services your community
provides and try to fill in
        the gaps.
See what other
libraries are doing
and recreate their
  ideas to fit your
       needs.
Keep an open mind.
Even if an idea doesn’t
 catch on right away,
     keep trying.
Programming

• $4,000 is budgeted
• Around 1,500 programs will be
  offered this year.
• 4 full time staff, 6 part time staff
• Volunteers
•800 Tech Classes
•300 Youth Programs
•400 Adult Programs
Programming with Adults
• Cover to Cover Book Club
Started in 2002
We are regularly involved in One Book/One
            Siouxland Events
Book Club Resources

• One Book Programs
Resources Available to Libraries
• Nebraska Book Club Wiki
  http://nebookclub.pbworks.com/w/page/7656389/F
  rontPage
• NLC Book Club Kits
  http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/ref/bookclub/
• The Big Read http://neabigread.org/
• Nebraska Humanities Council
  http://www.nebraskahumanities.org/speakers/books
  .html
Resources Available to Book Clubs
• Reading Group Guides
  http://www.readinggroupguides.com/content
  /index.asp
• Library Thing http://www.librarything.com/
• Shelfari http://www.shelfari.com/
• Good Reads http://www.goodreads.com/
Programming with Adults
• Book clubs- Cover to Cover
• Humanities Programming
Humanities Programming
• Connecting with state arts and humanities
  groups is a great way to do programming.
• Connecting with local and area arts and
  humanities presenters outside the state can
  also reap benefits.
• Connect programming to the natural interests
  of the community
May 4, 2013
Programming
        Librarian
      An initiative of the
  American Library Association
    Public Programs Office

http://www.programminglibrarian.org/home.html
Programming with Adults
• Book clubs- Cover to Cover
• Humanities Programming
• Community Wide Events
Cardinal Festival




Drive-In Movie
Kids Programming
Community Garden
Optimist Club
Christmas Wreath Auction
Immigration
  Services
free legal services
Arts in the School
Programming with Adults
•   Book clubs- Cover to Cover
•   Humanities Programming
•   Community Wide Events
•   Local and Personal Interests
Local & Personal Interests
Native American/ Western Programming
Musical Programming
Music Contacts
• Concerts in Your Home
  http://www.concertsinyourhome.com/
• Unbound Booking
  http://www.unboundbooking.com/
Art Gallery Area
Movies

• Real to Reel- popular movies with contemporary
  issues.
Movies

• B Movie Night at the Bijou
Classic Movies and Discussion
Special Movie Presentations
• Movies in History celebrating birthdays or
  anniversaries.
Mango Languages Program
• Talk like a Pirate Day
And There’s More
•   Technology classes (62 classes a month)
•   Seed Saving Library classes
•   Banned books week discussions
•   Games day
•   Trivia Contest
•   Travelogue’s
•   Scribes ( a local writers group)
Spanish Classes
50+ Area
Tangled Yarns
Changes in Youth Programming
• 2009: Story Times were held consistently twice a week
  & two programs that ran once a month




• 2013: We have seven consistent youth programs each
  week. With special programs as they come up
Encouraged Partnerships with Community

 • Move & Music Classes
   for youth                         • Story Telling with local
                                       teachers




      We also utilize our local
Chamberetts, Optimist Club and 4-H
 Extension Office for programming
Look at the Community You Serve
                          In our community
                          we saw a need and
                          reached out to fill it.
                          We have a mother
                          who volunteers to
                          read bilingual books
                          and we make crafts
                          with the children




   Bilingual Story Time
Consistency
• Keeping programming consistent is a major
  help for your families to remember to stop in
• Being consistent in special programs (monthly
  or yearly) is also a benefit.



                        LEGO classes &
                        contest - yearly
Make the library FUN!




Hanging out at the library
Dr. Seuss Celebration!
Summer Reading Programs



                                              Puppet
World Juggling Day
                                              Making




          String Instrument
            Extravaganza




                     Sioux Falls Zoo Mobile
More Summer Reading
        Bugs from around
        the World
                           Nebraska’s Humanities
                           Council – David Marsh
                           Music from around the
                           World


 Mad Science
Story Time Crafts
New Area’s

                            Teen Area -
                            For game playing,
                           relaxing and reading




                       Young Kids Area



Toys, Computers & Puppet
         Stage
Displays
                                                Book
                                                Award
                                                Display




Bulletin Boards




                             Books on Display
Teen Murder Mystery Dinner
Love Stinks




   Love Stinks was
       an anti-
   Valentines Day
     party for our
    Teen Advisory
        Board
TAB Halloween Party
                  Everyone from adult
                  chaperones to teens
                    dressed up and
                  enjoyed the night of
                  games, fun & music
•   Pat-a-Cake Pals
•   Toddler Time
•   Preschool Storytime
•   PIWI- Parents Interacting with Infants
•   Schools Day Out
•   Afterschool Children’s Movie Time
•   Alphabet Party
•   Let’s Create
•   Night of Fun
• Symphony Concert for Young Audiences (6th gr)
Future
•   Casual Conversations (ESL program)
•   Garden Group
•   Discussions on the Muslim faith and culture
•   Passing the written drivers training classes
•   Spanish Welcome Wagon program
•   Other types of tech classes
•   Health classes
•   Social worker assistance
Future for Youth
•   Online Story Time
•   After School Tutoring
•   Specialty Clubs (LEGO, Science, Poetry, Photography, etc)
•   Homeschool Network
•   Intro to your new hobby
•   Healthy Families
•   Sewing, Knitting, Crocheting for Kids
•   Simple Cooking Classes
•   Books into Movie Club
•   Puppetry/Story Telling Group
David Mixdorf dwmixdorf@southsiouxcity.org
 Odessa Meyer omeyer@southsiouxcity.org

Big Talk From Small Librarise: Programming on a Shoestring Budget