2. Agenda
1. Welcome!
2. What’s the Library Group?
3. Recap: 2022, 2021
4. What might we do this year? What’s on tap? Ideas, please!
5. Ways to be involved
6. What else would you like to say?
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Librarian-led book talks: for Summer Reading Challenges (&
Mount Holly Library tie-ins when feasible)
Guest speakers: Carolina Room librarian, on Carolina Outlaw Baseball;
Architect of our cabins
Homeowner-led: talks on “making herbal vinegars” and “finding your
ancestors”; themed video playlists
Outings: Charlotte Knights baseball game
Lifelong learning: presenting options like DavidsonLearns and OLLI
In-cabin, drop-in activities: Scrabble, jigsaw puzzles, coloring pages,
children’s cubbies, holiday decor
Library support: furniture & resources layout, lighting issues (bulbs,
fixtures), work space high-top & chairs
Recap — Some 2021 and 2022 Highlights
8. Annual Summer Reading Challenge
• Components: Kickoff with a Librarian
Presentation, The Challenge, Check Out MH
library Books Here, Reading Records, Prizes,
Companion Program, Finale
• Previous Years’ Themes: “It’s a Mystery!”
and “The Art of Reading”
• This Year’s Theme? “A Listed”—Librarian
might talk about finding and keeping lists of
books to read
For example: Booklist, Bookpage, GoodReads, BookMovement, Mount
Prospect Public Library “Ask a Readers’ Advisor”
10. Suggested Topics for Talks
ForLibrary Group
• Travel — road trips, cruise ships, train
rides, international journeys
• Homeowner talks
• Guest speakers
• History & sense of place
• Nature around us: our lake, forest &
waterway, birding: (Mtn. Isl. Ed.
Forest, Latta Nature Preserve,
Catawba Land Conservancy,
Riverkeepers, Gaston Co. Parks).
Also, mountains & waterfalls
• Insights into cities, county, Southern
cooking — MH Historical Society,
Sons of American Revolution, DAR
• Home
• Appliances—use & energy issues,
decorating, landscaping
• Tech
• Privacy, security, Facebook
For Lifestyle Programming?
• Wellness
• Mental health — family support
(NAMI)
• Health topics (Caromont, Novant,
Atrium speakers)
• Senior services — eg,
https://www.gastongov.com/443/Adult-
Aging-Services
• Imagery
• HOA websites, clubs & groups,
Facebook
• Lifestyle programming dimensions —
see next page
11. Lifestyle
Programming
Dimensions
Sources: CAMS, Lifestyle Director—Mount Holly, https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/1421194;
Florida Premiere Senior Communities, Lifestyle Programming, https://www.floridaseniorlife.com/sun-program;
Five Star Senior Living, The Five Dimensions of Wellness, https://www.fivestarseniorliving.com/care-
services/lifestyle360/intellectual-wellness
Responsibilities — CAMS, Mt Holly
• Developing promoting and executing a full
range of events, activities, classes, sports,
healthy living programs and fitness
opportunities
• Implementing a comprehensive
communications plan
• Building partnerships and sponsorships
with local businesses and organizations
• Recruiting and organizing volunteers
• Overseeing and scheduling facilities
• Maintaining a community website
• Developing a community newsletter
• Managing program budgets
• Being a resource for homeowners
• Overseeing Resident Club Operations
12. Ideas for Spring March, April, May
• Learning about local places, local history & the local
environment is of interest! Let’s find a guest speaker
(checking back w/Gaston Co. Museum, MIL Educational
State Forest). Possibly, Rozzelle’s Ferry as one of our
“Stories by the Lake.” Maybe March.
• Our 1st travel talk — Let’s ID a homeowner (eg, one with
exotic travel experiences). Maybe May.
• Home life: Host a discussion on appliances (eg, using your
convection oven or Duke Energy on home appliance tips)?
Attend a Southern cooking class (eg, @ CPCC Culinary Arts
Center). Maybe April.
Volunteers: Who from here can help chase down resources and
help with individual programs?
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From Collections Manager:
– Create system to separate puzzles that have been
done in the library
- ID places to donate library books and (some?)
puzzles already done in the library(beyond Gaston
Co. library)
- Ideas for capacity issues (eg, bookcase in Gallery)
Shelf talkers and reading log
- Two volunteers, one on each project
Book groups & studies – couples or coed, men’s
Requests to Work on
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Needs we know of:
Better lighting for puzzle table (plug-in
pendant strung over beam or cordless
rechargeable lamp, stored on desk)
Door swing swap (providing easier access to
restroom for wheelchair users) — Facilities
staffer said he could work on this
Supporting Library Users & Library Usage
15. Our Communication Channel
Our Facebook page:
Connecting and
communicating with 172
interested community
members
so far!
• You can post
• What’s good to post