This document summarizes a presentation about forming partnerships from a youth services perspective. It discusses several successful partnerships the Strathcona County Library has engaged in, including with Parent Link to expand early literacy programming, Briar Patch Kids for a homeschool program, and the county's Recreation, Parks and Culture department for author and artist camps. It highlights the benefits partnerships can provide for meeting community needs and expanding services. Key lessons learned include the importance of communication, flexibility, and managing expectations, as partnerships require resource investment but can free up resources with the right balance.
The document discusses strategies for building PTA membership in California. It provides examples of two local PTAs that have successfully increased membership - Annie Pennycook Elementary School PTA in Vallejo and Santiago Hills PTA in Irvine. Annie Pennycook Elementary PTA increased membership 38% through community engagement events on social media. Santiago Hills PTA strengthened visibility on campus and through targeted communication strategies like "Popcorn Friday", resulting in over 100 additional members compared to the previous year. The document also provides membership building tools and challenges available to PTAs through the California State PTA website.
This case study summarizes an education project on environmental sustainability conducted by interns in Cochabamba, Bolivia over the summer. The interns partnered with a local organization that runs daycares and schools. Their project involved:
1) Establishing partnerships between the local organization and 5 environmental groups in the city to provide workshops on recycling and sustainability.
2) Developing an art curriculum focused on recycling and sustainability for children at the largest daycare center.
3) Organizing a "Green Fair" event to display the children's art and educate parents.
4) Creating recycling and garbage bins for 3 daycare centers with one of the partner organizations.
The interns faced challenges with communication within
The document summarizes the Knowledge Alliance, an initiative administered by the ALA Office for Diversity to promote diversity in librarianship. It began in 2011 with 35 early career librarians discussing recruitment strategies. An online mentoring platform was launched in 2012 connecting mentors with mentees. The Alliance has hosted over 70 career fairs, engaging over 10,000 participants and creating 3000 new mentee profiles. It highlights success stories and provides resources to support recruitment and networking efforts to build a more diverse profession.
Developing Effective Community Partnerships: Chat Transcript (May 2018)ALATechSource
This document summarizes an online chat discussion about developing community partnerships for libraries. Participants shared many examples of successful partnerships their libraries have formed, including with schools, local businesses, government organizations, and community groups. Ideas discussed setting up memorial donations from patrons, partnering with job assistance non-profits, having sports teams visit for programs, and more. The discussion emphasized relationship-building and finding ways for partnerships to mutually benefit both the library and its community partners.
This document summarizes book challenges that have occurred in Florida schools and public libraries over the past five years. It notes that the most common reasons for challenges are sexually explicit content, offensive language, and topics deemed inappropriate for the age group. The table then lists 7 specific book titles that were challenged between 2009-2013 in Florida due to reasons such as sexual content, drug use, and offensive language. In each case, the book was either retained or removed based on review committee decisions.
GSSEM Volunteer Structure Townhalls Presentation - April 2011mbaird02
This document summarizes a town hall meeting about restructuring the volunteer structure for Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan (GSSEM). It discusses the current challenges around declining membership. A task force of volunteers created recommendations for a new structure centered around districts, communities, and pathways for girls. The proposed structure aims to better support volunteers and girls at the local level through defined roles and sustainable boundaries like school districts. It also seeks to align with GSSEM's strategic priorities and the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
The technical report provides a daily market summary for the Indian stock market. It shows that indices closed near the day's high, indicating a bullish pattern. The top five gaining stocks were RCOM, HINDALCO, STER, UNITECH, and DLF. The top five losing stocks were AMBUJACEM, HEROHONDA, HDFC, POWERGRID, and SUNPHARMA. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to indicate support and resistance levels. The report concludes that further upside is expected in the coming sessions if indices trade above key resistance levels.
The document discusses strategies for building PTA membership in California. It provides examples of two local PTAs that have successfully increased membership - Annie Pennycook Elementary School PTA in Vallejo and Santiago Hills PTA in Irvine. Annie Pennycook Elementary PTA increased membership 38% through community engagement events on social media. Santiago Hills PTA strengthened visibility on campus and through targeted communication strategies like "Popcorn Friday", resulting in over 100 additional members compared to the previous year. The document also provides membership building tools and challenges available to PTAs through the California State PTA website.
This case study summarizes an education project on environmental sustainability conducted by interns in Cochabamba, Bolivia over the summer. The interns partnered with a local organization that runs daycares and schools. Their project involved:
1) Establishing partnerships between the local organization and 5 environmental groups in the city to provide workshops on recycling and sustainability.
2) Developing an art curriculum focused on recycling and sustainability for children at the largest daycare center.
3) Organizing a "Green Fair" event to display the children's art and educate parents.
4) Creating recycling and garbage bins for 3 daycare centers with one of the partner organizations.
The interns faced challenges with communication within
The document summarizes the Knowledge Alliance, an initiative administered by the ALA Office for Diversity to promote diversity in librarianship. It began in 2011 with 35 early career librarians discussing recruitment strategies. An online mentoring platform was launched in 2012 connecting mentors with mentees. The Alliance has hosted over 70 career fairs, engaging over 10,000 participants and creating 3000 new mentee profiles. It highlights success stories and provides resources to support recruitment and networking efforts to build a more diverse profession.
Developing Effective Community Partnerships: Chat Transcript (May 2018)ALATechSource
This document summarizes an online chat discussion about developing community partnerships for libraries. Participants shared many examples of successful partnerships their libraries have formed, including with schools, local businesses, government organizations, and community groups. Ideas discussed setting up memorial donations from patrons, partnering with job assistance non-profits, having sports teams visit for programs, and more. The discussion emphasized relationship-building and finding ways for partnerships to mutually benefit both the library and its community partners.
This document summarizes book challenges that have occurred in Florida schools and public libraries over the past five years. It notes that the most common reasons for challenges are sexually explicit content, offensive language, and topics deemed inappropriate for the age group. The table then lists 7 specific book titles that were challenged between 2009-2013 in Florida due to reasons such as sexual content, drug use, and offensive language. In each case, the book was either retained or removed based on review committee decisions.
GSSEM Volunteer Structure Townhalls Presentation - April 2011mbaird02
This document summarizes a town hall meeting about restructuring the volunteer structure for Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan (GSSEM). It discusses the current challenges around declining membership. A task force of volunteers created recommendations for a new structure centered around districts, communities, and pathways for girls. The proposed structure aims to better support volunteers and girls at the local level through defined roles and sustainable boundaries like school districts. It also seeks to align with GSSEM's strategic priorities and the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
The technical report provides a daily market summary for the Indian stock market. It shows that indices closed near the day's high, indicating a bullish pattern. The top five gaining stocks were RCOM, HINDALCO, STER, UNITECH, and DLF. The top five losing stocks were AMBUJACEM, HEROHONDA, HDFC, POWERGRID, and SUNPHARMA. Pivot levels are provided for various stocks to indicate support and resistance levels. The report concludes that further upside is expected in the coming sessions if indices trade above key resistance levels.
Parashat terumah 5775 the view from above Rabbi Ari Kahn
1) The document discusses the transition between Parashat Mishpatim and Parashat Terumah, noting how the latter shifts focus from building society to building a structure for God's service.
2) It draws connections between Moshe's vision atop Mount Sinai prior to receiving instructions for the Mishkan and Yaakov's vision of the ladder between heaven and earth, where he vowed to build a Temple.
3) The key idea is that both the Torah and the Mishkan/Temple represent and require unity among the Jewish people; without unity, the divine presence cannot dwell among them.
The document announces an Orchid Island Spring Festival to benefit the Orchid House Fund for Indian River Habitat for Humanity. It lists the members of the Orchid Island Habitat House Committee organizing the event, including Barbara Crosby, Pam Doyle, Carol Graham, Jean Gysin, Carol Hankins, BA and Kieran Hickey, Janet Kelly, Marilyn Kinsella, Patti Mackey, Marsha Readon, Gerri Ripp, Susan Ryan, Mike and Mary Schwartz, Kathy Young. Mike Schwartz can be contacted at 589-0813 with any questions.
Summary of Book: The Experience Design BLUEPRINT by Greg OlsonDelightability, LLC
Author bio, contact details, book description and where to buy the book, The Experience Design BLUEPRINT: Recipes for Creating Happier Customers and Healthier Organizations.
German expressionism and the portrayal of heroes in film noirBarnaby Monahan
German expressionism began in the early 20th century in Germany and focused on expressionistic set and lighting designs rather than narrative. Some key characteristics included contrasting light and dark, abstract patterns, and unnatural angles. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Nosferatu are famous examples that use these techniques. After World War I, German expressionism influenced Hollywood and the development of film noir genres. Film noir heroes often have dark pasts and moral flaws that eventually bring them down, usually due to their involvement with femme fatales who blackmail or betray them. Humphrey Bogart's character in Casablanca and Officer Bud White in LA Confidential exemplify this type of flawed noir hero.
This document discusses community partnerships for public libraries. It provides examples of partnerships from the Haywood County Public Library, Conneaut Public Library, and Beaver Public Library. The document outlines best practices for building partnerships, including starting by identifying why the library wants to partner, researching potential partners, and focusing on building relationships. It also notes challenges small and rural libraries may face and provides tips on knowing when to end a partnership. The overall message is that community partnerships are important for libraries to better serve their communities and meet community needs.
CILIP Conference 2020: Changing the library narrative by talking about outcom...CILIP
Bruce Leeke, Chief Executive Officer, Suffolk Libraries
Libraries directly meet and solve some of societies biggest problems - but that's not how funders and policymakers see them. Suffolk Libraries wants to change the narrative, locally and nationally, by finding new and better ways to tell the library story. This session will capture the journey from setting a clear vision, aligning our team behind it and how this led to new thinking designed to influence key stakeholders.
#CILIPConf20
#buildingorganisationalresilience
The document discusses the Junior Volunteer program at the Rice Lake Public Library. It describes how kids in 3rd grade and up can sign up to volunteer for 1 hour per week, helping with tasks like crafts, shelving books, and cleaning toys. Volunteering provides benefits to both the kids and library - the kids learn skills while building relationships and a sense of ownership, and the library gains help with tasks and input from the community. The document outlines how to start a junior volunteer program, including defining roles and supervision, as well as lessons learned about parent involvement, the number of volunteers, and having backup tasks planned.
This presentation provides an overview of YALSA's report, "The Future of Library Services for and with Teens: a Call to Action," and discusses opportunities that the report presents for libraries to increase their impact and visibility.
This CSR report from Buzzacott summarizes their corporate social responsibility efforts from 2014-2015 and outlines plans for 2015-2016. In 2014-2015, Buzzacott employees volunteered over 1,000 hours, exceeding their target. They plan to increase volunteering opportunities and make it easier for all employees to participate. The report also describes Buzzacott's charitable activities like fundraising, grant making, and supported organizations. It highlights individual fundraisers and volunteers to showcase involvement across the company.
Service Organizations for Schools and Communitiesjs8479
The document discusses service clubs and how they can be utilized in a community setting. It provides an overview of major service clubs like Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions Clubs. It then discusses how to find and partner with local service clubs through their websites and club locators. Finally, it outlines creative ways service clubs can be utilized, such as developing tutoring programs, community gardens, and financial literacy training.
This document discusses services for older adults ("Boomers") at the Multnomah County Library in Portland, Oregon. It outlines the demographics of the region showing a growing older adult population. It addresses initial concerns about focusing on older adults but argues that the library is well-suited to serve this group through its welcoming environment and emphasis on lifelong learning. The document then details how the library began building partnerships within the community and inviting other organizations to collaborate on serving older adults. It provides tips on relationship building and making the case for focusing on this demographic.
Granted: Identifying, Applying for and Managing Grant FundsBloomerang
This document provides an overview of a presentation on identifying, applying for, and managing grant funds. The presentation covers information needed prior to applying for grants like an organization's name, tax ID, mission statements, and annual budget. It discusses elements of grant proposals like executive summaries, statements of need, project descriptions, budgets, and evaluations. The presentation also touches on grant readiness, building strong applications, and managing grants once received. The guest presenter, Mandy Pearce, is an expert in grant writing and nonprofit fundraising.
The Town Library is launching a new bilingual storytime program to better serve its growing multilingual community. The marketing plan aims to increase awareness and participation in the program, especially among underserved families. Key elements include developing multilingual materials, promoting the program through the library website and social media, and measuring outcomes like increased library usage and childhood literacy.
This document provides information about volunteering with Contact Student Volunteers. It discusses who they are, what opportunities are available, how to get involved and receive support. Some key points include:
- Contact Student Volunteers is one of the largest student associations offering various volunteering roles across many interests and career paths.
- Opportunities include volunteering in schools, with children's literacy/numeracy, organizing community events, and more. They range from one-off events to long-term commitments.
- Volunteers will receive support and training from Contact, and can claim expenses. Criminal record checks are required for some roles.
Parashat terumah 5775 the view from above Rabbi Ari Kahn
1) The document discusses the transition between Parashat Mishpatim and Parashat Terumah, noting how the latter shifts focus from building society to building a structure for God's service.
2) It draws connections between Moshe's vision atop Mount Sinai prior to receiving instructions for the Mishkan and Yaakov's vision of the ladder between heaven and earth, where he vowed to build a Temple.
3) The key idea is that both the Torah and the Mishkan/Temple represent and require unity among the Jewish people; without unity, the divine presence cannot dwell among them.
The document announces an Orchid Island Spring Festival to benefit the Orchid House Fund for Indian River Habitat for Humanity. It lists the members of the Orchid Island Habitat House Committee organizing the event, including Barbara Crosby, Pam Doyle, Carol Graham, Jean Gysin, Carol Hankins, BA and Kieran Hickey, Janet Kelly, Marilyn Kinsella, Patti Mackey, Marsha Readon, Gerri Ripp, Susan Ryan, Mike and Mary Schwartz, Kathy Young. Mike Schwartz can be contacted at 589-0813 with any questions.
Summary of Book: The Experience Design BLUEPRINT by Greg OlsonDelightability, LLC
Author bio, contact details, book description and where to buy the book, The Experience Design BLUEPRINT: Recipes for Creating Happier Customers and Healthier Organizations.
German expressionism and the portrayal of heroes in film noirBarnaby Monahan
German expressionism began in the early 20th century in Germany and focused on expressionistic set and lighting designs rather than narrative. Some key characteristics included contrasting light and dark, abstract patterns, and unnatural angles. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and Nosferatu are famous examples that use these techniques. After World War I, German expressionism influenced Hollywood and the development of film noir genres. Film noir heroes often have dark pasts and moral flaws that eventually bring them down, usually due to their involvement with femme fatales who blackmail or betray them. Humphrey Bogart's character in Casablanca and Officer Bud White in LA Confidential exemplify this type of flawed noir hero.
This document discusses community partnerships for public libraries. It provides examples of partnerships from the Haywood County Public Library, Conneaut Public Library, and Beaver Public Library. The document outlines best practices for building partnerships, including starting by identifying why the library wants to partner, researching potential partners, and focusing on building relationships. It also notes challenges small and rural libraries may face and provides tips on knowing when to end a partnership. The overall message is that community partnerships are important for libraries to better serve their communities and meet community needs.
CILIP Conference 2020: Changing the library narrative by talking about outcom...CILIP
Bruce Leeke, Chief Executive Officer, Suffolk Libraries
Libraries directly meet and solve some of societies biggest problems - but that's not how funders and policymakers see them. Suffolk Libraries wants to change the narrative, locally and nationally, by finding new and better ways to tell the library story. This session will capture the journey from setting a clear vision, aligning our team behind it and how this led to new thinking designed to influence key stakeholders.
#CILIPConf20
#buildingorganisationalresilience
The document discusses the Junior Volunteer program at the Rice Lake Public Library. It describes how kids in 3rd grade and up can sign up to volunteer for 1 hour per week, helping with tasks like crafts, shelving books, and cleaning toys. Volunteering provides benefits to both the kids and library - the kids learn skills while building relationships and a sense of ownership, and the library gains help with tasks and input from the community. The document outlines how to start a junior volunteer program, including defining roles and supervision, as well as lessons learned about parent involvement, the number of volunteers, and having backup tasks planned.
This presentation provides an overview of YALSA's report, "The Future of Library Services for and with Teens: a Call to Action," and discusses opportunities that the report presents for libraries to increase their impact and visibility.
This CSR report from Buzzacott summarizes their corporate social responsibility efforts from 2014-2015 and outlines plans for 2015-2016. In 2014-2015, Buzzacott employees volunteered over 1,000 hours, exceeding their target. They plan to increase volunteering opportunities and make it easier for all employees to participate. The report also describes Buzzacott's charitable activities like fundraising, grant making, and supported organizations. It highlights individual fundraisers and volunteers to showcase involvement across the company.
Service Organizations for Schools and Communitiesjs8479
The document discusses service clubs and how they can be utilized in a community setting. It provides an overview of major service clubs like Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions Clubs. It then discusses how to find and partner with local service clubs through their websites and club locators. Finally, it outlines creative ways service clubs can be utilized, such as developing tutoring programs, community gardens, and financial literacy training.
This document discusses services for older adults ("Boomers") at the Multnomah County Library in Portland, Oregon. It outlines the demographics of the region showing a growing older adult population. It addresses initial concerns about focusing on older adults but argues that the library is well-suited to serve this group through its welcoming environment and emphasis on lifelong learning. The document then details how the library began building partnerships within the community and inviting other organizations to collaborate on serving older adults. It provides tips on relationship building and making the case for focusing on this demographic.
Granted: Identifying, Applying for and Managing Grant FundsBloomerang
This document provides an overview of a presentation on identifying, applying for, and managing grant funds. The presentation covers information needed prior to applying for grants like an organization's name, tax ID, mission statements, and annual budget. It discusses elements of grant proposals like executive summaries, statements of need, project descriptions, budgets, and evaluations. The presentation also touches on grant readiness, building strong applications, and managing grants once received. The guest presenter, Mandy Pearce, is an expert in grant writing and nonprofit fundraising.
The Town Library is launching a new bilingual storytime program to better serve its growing multilingual community. The marketing plan aims to increase awareness and participation in the program, especially among underserved families. Key elements include developing multilingual materials, promoting the program through the library website and social media, and measuring outcomes like increased library usage and childhood literacy.
This document provides information about volunteering with Contact Student Volunteers. It discusses who they are, what opportunities are available, how to get involved and receive support. Some key points include:
- Contact Student Volunteers is one of the largest student associations offering various volunteering roles across many interests and career paths.
- Opportunities include volunteering in schools, with children's literacy/numeracy, organizing community events, and more. They range from one-off events to long-term commitments.
- Volunteers will receive support and training from Contact, and can claim expenses. Criminal record checks are required for some roles.
Making a lasting connection with your school communitySenga White
Workshop presentation given at the SLANZA (School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa) in Wellington, July 2013 looking at What are the effective ways to promote library services and programmes to your wider school community?
How do you market these to your teachers or your parent community?
When you've created the opportunity, what should you tell them?
And once you've made those precious connections, how do you build on them and water the seeds you've planted?
This document outlines the history and objectives of an outreach program called From Your Library (FYL) run by the Kootenai Shoshone Area Libraries. FYL was created to reach underserved children and families in the community. It discusses the planning process for FYL, partnerships formed with other organizations, outreach initiatives started, and positive outcomes like increased library usage. The document also covers FYL's marketing objectives, strengths/weaknesses, opportunities/threats, importance of partnerships, and steps to starting new outreach programs. It provides examples of current FYL outreach activities and events in the community.
YSS Presentation 2016, Communicate, Collaborate & CreateJulianne Moore
The document outlines strategies for library staff to communicate, collaborate, and create programs that serve their community. It recommends staff communicate by presenting at local meetings, visiting schools, and using social media. It also suggests collaborating with local organizations like the police, schools, and businesses. Finally, it provides many examples of creative programs libraries can create, such as hiking trips, coding clubs, and community gardens, to meet community needs.
Kriska Daltonhurst is applying for the position of Teen Guide at the Anythink: Brighton Library. She has 5 years of experience as the Teen Services Coordinator at the Louisville Public Library where she created many successful ongoing programs for teens. She takes pride in her customer service skills and relationship building with teen patrons. Daltonhurst believes that providing engaging experiences for teens will create lifelong library users.
The document discusses the food and beverage service industry and how it has evolved over time. It describes how the focus has shifted from simply delivering food to prioritizing customer needs and experiences. It also outlines some of the key processes involved in food and beverage service operations, from customer handling to table setups to different service styles. Finally, it notes that future editions will provide more in-depth coverage of these various components and processes to help identify best practices for high-quality service.
The document provides an overview of the Albany Public Library's (APL) activities and accomplishments in 2015. It discusses the library's four pillars of technology, programming, role as a community space, and access to information. In 2015, APL saw increases in WiFi usage, program attendance, cardholders, and community partnerships. The library also updated one of its branches and expanded its technology offerings like 3D printing.
Skokie, Illinois has a diverse population, with over 50% speaking a language other than English at home and over 90 languages spoken. The document discusses SkokieNet, a community information network maintained by the Skokie Library, community partners, and volunteers, that provides information about organizations, events, and demographics. The library plays an active role in building community connections through SkokieNet, partnering with local organizations, and providing programs and services like assistance from a Congresswoman's office. Teen volunteers help interview residents, document events, and create content for the community network.
Modern Radio Frequency Access Control Systems: The Key to Efficiency and SafetyAITIX LLC
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Leonardo DiCaprio, a name synonymous with Hollywood stardom and acting excellence. has captivated audiences for decades with his talent and charisma. But, the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut is one aspect of his public persona that has garnered attention. From his early days as a teenage heartthrob to his current status as a seasoned actor and environmental activist. DiCaprio's hairstyles have evolved. reflecting both his personal growth and the changing trends in fashion. This article delves into the many phases of the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut. exploring its significance and impact on pop culture.
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In the realm of entertainment, few names resonate as Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. Both figures have carved unique paths in the industry. achieving unparalleled success and becoming iconic symbols of perseverance, resilience, and inspiration. This article delves into the lives, careers. and enduring legacies of Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. exploring how their journeys intersect and what we can learn from their remarkable stories.
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
Dwayne Johnson: From The Ring to The Big Screen
Dwayne Johnson's wrestling career took off in the late 1990s. when he became one of the most charismatic and popular figures in WWE. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases endeared him to fans. making him a household name. But, Johnson had ambitions beyond the wrestling ring.
In the early 20
Everything You Need to Know About IPTV Ireland.pdfXtreame HDTV
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Leonardo DiCaprio, A name synonymous with Hollywood excellence. is not only known for his stellar acting career but also for his impressive real estate investments. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" is a topic that piques the interest of many. as the Oscar-winning actor has amassed a diverse portfolio of luxurious properties. DiCaprio's homes reflect his varied tastes and commitment to sustainability. from retreats to historic mansions. This article will delve into the fascinating world of Leonardo DiCaprio's real estate. Exploring the details of his most notable residences. and the unique aspects that make them stand out.
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Leonardo DiCaprio House: Malibu Beachfront Retreat
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His Malibu beachfront house is one of the most famous properties in Leonardo DiCaprio's real estate portfolio. Situated in the exclusive Carbon Beach. also known as "Billionaire's Beach," this property boasts stunning ocean views and private beach access. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" in Malibu is a testament to the actor's love for the sea and his penchant for luxurious living.
Architectural Highlights
The Malibu house features a modern design with clean lines, large windows. and open spaces blending indoor and outdoor living. The expansive deck and patio areas provide ample space for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet sunset. The house has state-of-the-art amenities. including a gourmet kitchen, a home theatre, and many guest suites.
Sustainable Features
Leonardo DiCaprio is a well-known environmental activist. whose Malibu house reflects his commitment to sustainability. The property incorporates solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and sustainable building materials. The landscaping around the house is also designed to be water-efficient. featuring drought-resistant plants and intelligent irrigation systems.
Leonardo DiCaprio House: Hollywood Hills Hideaway
Privacy and Seclusion
Another remarkable property in Leonardo DiCaprio's collection is his Hollywood Hills house. This secluded retreat offers privacy and tranquility. making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. The "Leonardo DiCaprio house" in Hollywood Hills nestled among lush greenery. and offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes.
Design and Amenities
The Hollywood Hills house is a mid-century modern gem characterized by its sleek design and floor-to-ceiling windows. The open-concept living space is perfect for entertaining. while the cozy bedrooms provide a comfortable retreat. The property also features a swimming pool, and outdoor dining area. and a spacious deck that overlooks the cityscape.
Environmental Initiatives
The Hollywood Hills house incorporates several green features that are in line with DiCaprio's environmental values. The home has solar panels, energy-efficient lighting, and a rainwater harvesting system. Additionally, the landscaping designed to support local wildlife and promote
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Will You Be My Partner?
1. Will You Be My Partner? Forming Partnerships from a Youth Services Perspective Tara Ellen Forman, Youth Librarian, Early Literacy ServicesEmily Springer, Youth Librarian, Student Services Librarian Strathcona County Library, Sherwood Park, Alberta Yellowhead Regional Library Conference, September 17, 2010
2. PowerPoint, web links and other references are available at: http://sclyouthservices.pbworks.com/
3. Today we will: Discuss several of our partnerships Highlight what partnerships can offer to libraries Highlight how community agencies benefit from library partnerships Indicate how community needs are met by successful partnerships Share our lessons learned
4. How we define partnerships A mutually beneficial relationship where both parties “give and take” in order to provide programming, services or other initiatives. Different than some of our other community relationships and outreach activities where we provide specialized services to a group
5. Partnerships can be like a box of chocolates . . . Wonderful, easy, stress-relief!
6. Partnerships can be like oil and vinegar . . . The right balance can be superb; the wrong balance not so much.
8. Getting to know us…Strathcona County Located east of Edmonton Population of 85,000 people, with 2/3 of population living in Sherwood Park and 1/3 rural A very youthful community with a growing population of young families Fastest growing demographic: children under age of 4 Lots of industry (eg. Imperial Oil) is located in Strathcona County
9. Strathcona County Library Staff size of approximately 40 FTE (70 staff) Youth Services: 14 staff, including seasonal and clerical Over 200,000 items in collections Very well supported by community, mayor and county councillors One main library in Sherwood Park with Bookmobile service to rural population
10. Biggest pressure point for Youth Services: the County’s growing preschool demographic means that we struggle to meet demands for preschool programming this is especially true of programming for babies and toddlers and their caregivers
11. The main reason we first turned to partnerships was to expand on early literacy programming and services due to staff and budget limitations.
15. More, more, more! Song, Sign & Rhyme Time and Stay & Play programs “supervised play groups” that allow us to offer concurrent parenting and preschool programs Parent Link’s facilitation and provision of the SSRT program allowed us to DOUBLE the number of early literacy programs (0-24 months and caregivers) that the library offers. That is 40-50 additional families each programming session!
18. Communityneed filled: - Additional early literacy programs - More FREE programming in community - Building awareness of publically available services - Supporting a healthy community What we offer: -Room space -Registration -Publicity -Most importantly, people who will attend Parent Link programs at their facility What theyoffer: - Staff - Additional programming - Different expertise and different programming - New audience - Occasional funding Cross-promotion
19. “The more we get together . . . the happier we’ll be!”
20. Other lessons learned from our Parent Link partnership Not all agencies have the same work style as libraries A LOT of time will be spent on things like forms, confirming dates, re-confirming dates After you’ve double-checked everything . . . Triple check
21. Quiz: Are you smarter than a Youth Services Librarian? Tara works 100 hours a month. What percentage of her hours are spent dealing with partnerships? 5 hours 10 hours 25 hours 3.1415965 hours
30. Briar Patch Kidslessons learned Not all agencies work the same way as libraries . . . It is okay to retool and try again; revamping and redesigning programs are part of the partnership process Community building is one of the most fulfilling parts of partnerships
36. Coin Kids lessons learned Don’t count your chickens Even the best laid plans . . . Do not advertise too far ahead of time when dealing with partners; use caution Don’t assume that things are long-term or recurring even if everything points that way
37. Young Author and Artist Camps Partnership with County’s Recreation, Parks and Culture department We book and secure authors through Young Alberta Book Society (YABS) RPC staff provide art portion of program Fee: $175 (5 day camp)
40. Author and Artist Camps lessons learned This has been a “marriage made in heaven” partnership -- what makes it so successful are both parties’ willingness to plan well ahead of time (we begin recruiting authors, setting fees and writing program descriptions in February for this July program!)
41. Quiz: Can you cope better than a Youth Services Librarian? Emily spent her entire work week dealing with partnership issues. How does she cope? Irreverent puppetry Chocolate, coffee and/or wine Humour A good Daytimer and delegation All of the above
42. Sponsorships A type of ‘partnership’ that involves monetary donation from a for-profit organization (local business, large corporations) In our experience, somewhat easier to negotiate a straight forward contract (ie. we get $xxx in exchange for xxx) Must know your community.
47. To sum up! Communication is key Rewarding: community building; making connections, expanding services Recognition of partners/donors Can be resource intensive, but can also free up resources or create opportunity You won’t know until you try; test the waters! There’s always room for change!
48. Resources “Working Together Toolkit” http://www.librariesincommunities.ca Partnering with Purpose: A Guide to Strategic Partnership Development for Libraries and Other Organizations by Janet Crowther and Barry Trott. (Libraries Unlimited, 2004). Librarians as Community Partners: An Outreach Handbook edited by Carol Smallwood (Chicago: American Library Association, 2004) Serving Families and Children Through Partnerships: A How-to-do-it Manual for Librarians by Sandra Feinberg and Sari Feldman. (Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1996.)
49. *Lessons for Grown-ups from Children's Books “She believed that friendships, to begin well, had to stand on mutual information and plenty of it.” ~from Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer “You must always take risks when experimenting.” ~from Finn Family Moomintrollby ToveJansson “Little things have big results sometimes.” ~from Willie Without by Margaret Moore *Quotesfrom: What the Dormouse Said: Lessons for Grown-ups from Children’s Books collected by Amy Gash (Algonquin Books, 2004).
50. Future plans/moving forward Roving Chessnuts: www.rovingchessnuts.com Lego Club or programming: www.nalug.org Grandpals and Linking Generations model: www.bit.ly/c5RLAM ; www.linkinggenerations.ca
Brief info on PL centres and their mandateParent Link approached us about joint initiativesWe were in the process of developing our ST kits . . . PL provided funding for the kits in exchange for recognitionAfter this PL offered to help support our programs and services and provided generous funding towards program supplies like instruments, large children's area rugs, soft seating and educational computer games
Talk about how ST Kits started as a tool for daycares and preschools . . .how PL became involved and provided funding
Mention specific material and equipment donations during PL windfall year. Early Literacy Stations, cushions for program room, activity centre for the public floor. Parent Link doesn’t have the physical space, and has a limited audience to share these treasures, so we were a logical beneficiary. We have a similar mandate in providing lifelong learning and leading early literacy initiatives.... Parent Link is happy to endorse us and provide support.
We provide recognition on our donor wall, in our program guide and on our website. Also many of our kits have a large label on them acknowledging Parent Links’ joint contribution (show kit).One reason it is beneficial to offer this type of visible, permanent recognition is that it offers some free PR to our partners, and that it shows how we are supported and valued in our community.
Cause my friends are your friends, and your friends are my friends…
Clarify – some weeks it is more intense than others.
introduce how our partnership with BP kids began and evolved:BeginningsEvolution of home school club
Underserved population; community building and outreach; library is relevant
Coin kids:
Evolution of program; used to be Scl only.
Libraries may pursue CS to extend, enhance or improve services, but core function of libraries must be publicly funded.CS cannot restrict access, influence collection development or jeopardize patron privacy.http://www.cla.ca/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Position_Statements&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=3037