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Staff Spotlight: Shannon

Our Staff Spotlight shines on Shannon, Johnson County Library's Early Literacy Coordinating Librarian.

As an information specialist, Shannon loved hosting in-person Storytimes and found her greatest joy working with the youngest learners at Lackman and then at Lenexa City Center. When Early Literacy Coordinating Librarian Bradley Debrick (fans know him as Mr. Bradley) retired in late 2019, she considered applying for the job as her next career step.

But then the pandemic hit and the position was frozen. During most of 2020, Shannon served on an early literacy team and also on the online programming and events planning team.

Those initiatives gave her additional experience and confidence to apply when the early literacy librarian position opened again in late 2020. She got the job and started in February of this year.

“I coordinate the programming, outreach and system-wide initiatives for the early literacy aged group, birth to age 6,” she explained. “The foundation is the 6 by 6 Ready to Read program. The whole system works to put the 6 by 6 program into action.”

She brings key skills and strengths to the role. Before obtaining a master’s degree in library and information studies, she majored in business administration in college. She really enjoys creating, administering and coordinating systems. She’s methodical, organized and calm under pressure.

She says she benefits from an excellent team of more than 20 youth information specialists who are passionate, innovative and work well together. Everyone’s goal is to give children the skills they need to learn to read by their 6th birthday.

“The early literacy side of things already has a very strong foundation,” she said, “but I get to work with staff and help coordinate so we can continue to grow and adapt along with that foundation.”

Her priorities include equity, diversity and sustainability.

Many children engage with the Library alongside a parent or caregiver. But Shannon is mindful that lots of kids don’t have those opportunities. So, the outreach to preschools, daycare centers and Head Start is important.

“We’ve been finding unique ways to connect with patrons,” she said, citing early literacy kits provided for partner agencies.

“A lot of the outreach is we try really hard to meet the underserved population,” she said. “Those are the kids who don’t get to come to the Library, so we bring the Library to them.”

One of her priorities is to continue engagement with those outside agencies, to adapt the early literacy program as the community changes.

Providing diverse books, materials and programming is also a priority.

Before the pandemic, in-person Storytimes were huge draws. In 2020, virtual Storytimes became a new way to connect, and the Library provided Storytime bags for over 300 families to pick up at the branches.

In-person Storytimes will definitely resume when it is safe, but online Storytimes will likely continue as an alternative for those without easy access to the branches. So Shannon is focused on creating a sustainable schedule of both online and in-person offerings that works for staff and the public.

“We’ll be evaluating the best balance for the whole system,” she said.

When she contemplates the future, of course she sees challenges ahead. But Shannon is optimistic.

“As we look to returning to more in-person services, I’m really looking forward to how we’re going to grow and change and adapt to serve those youngest patrons of Johnson County,” she said, “and working with amazing staff to achieve that.”

 

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Brainfuse JobNow

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Brainfuse JobNow has several job preparation tools:

  • Live job coaches daily 2 -11 p.m.
  • Resume templates, tips and feedback within one business day
  • Interview sample questions and tips
  • SkillSurfer for study resources and test prep
  • eParachute to identify potential majors and career paths

Plus access to create an account with Optimal Resume online suite to create and manage all of your job-search documents. Sign up for your own Learning Account to review past sessions, receive expert feedback, save practice tests and more.

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TBT: Sew its Seams

So it seems July is National Contract Sewing Month. (Or is it "sew its seams?)

Join us in saluting those armed with needle and thread to manufacture any number of things! 

Remember, jocohistory.org is the place to time travel through local history. Be sure to follow our hashtag on Twitter!

Happy Throwback Thursday! Some call it the best day of the week.

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Meet the Animals at The Barn Sanctuary

Go behind the scenes at The Barn Sanctuary, the farm animal rescue and rehab center featured in the Animal Planet TV series SAVED BY THE BARN! Learn the stories behind rescued animals such as Dexter the cow, Winona the goat, Harry the turkey and Lyra the pig and get your questions about their rescue and care answered by a resident animal expert.

Wednesday, July 21 @ 1:30 pm | Register »

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Rosetta Stone

Stretch all of your language-learning muscles: listening, reading, writing and speaking! The Rosetta Stone Library Solution teaches through context clues rather than grammar and translation. Learn new material in core lessons, do activities to reinforce what you've learned, and wrap up units by chatting in a simulated conversation. Speech recognition gives you interactive feedback, plus your progress will sync across all of your devices!

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This Week at the Library

This week at the Library, you can join us for:

Walk and Read – Daily, All Week

“Take a walk and read a book.” Not normally sound advice, but that is exactly what Johnson County Library is suggesting families do this week at Franklin Park, (Roe Ave & Somerset Dr, Prairie Village, KS). Walk and Read creates a family reading experience in the great outdoors! Families who participate will read two stories posted around the path, one going each direction. When you finish one story, you can flip around to the other side of the sign and begin the next story, which will lead you back around the path. 

Online Bilingual Storytime – Monday, July 12, 10 – 10:30 AM

The whole family will enjoy this flexible Storytime. Hearing stories is a great way to spend time with your kids and help them foster a love of reading. Stories, songs, fingerplays and movement activities foster pre-reading skills. Fun for the whole family.

Kids Summer Food Program  - Wednesday, July 14, 9:30 – 10:30 AM

Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas will distribute free meals for ALL children 18 & under each Wednesday in the Antioch Library parking lot. Parents and caregivers welcome! No cost! No sign-up required.

Maintain Your Ride -  Thursday, July 15, Noon – 1:30 PM

DIY bike maintenance made simple! Now a virtual class - register to get the link to our live Zoom webinar. Get your hands dirty and learn to keep your bike in tip-top shape with this FREE class from Johnson County Library and BikeWalkKC! Our instructors will teach you how to keep your bike in good working order with a few basic tools and some practical know-how.

One-on- One Genealogy Help – Friday, July 16, 9 AM – 1 PM

Basic Genealogy and DNA one-on-one help are now being held online via Zoom specific to your questions and research. Visit Johnson County Genealogical Society to schedule an appointment. A volunteer will email a personal Zoom meeting link to you prior to the scheduled date.

And much more …

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Discover Maker Programs OnDemand

Looking to flex your creative muscles? Check out our Maker programs on Library OnDemand -- your destination for Johnson County Library’s virtual events! Here you can browse and register for upcoming programs and events, as well as view past recordings that will teach you how to embroider, make LED paper lanterns, paracord bracelets, and LED foam creatures.

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Our Patrons

We're excited to release our newest Did you hear? podcast episode. "Our Patrons" is the second in a series of seven episodes we're devoting to the theme: Discover Your Library!

Our Librarians chime in to share their favorite stories about our patrons. It's sometimes funny, often heart-warming and always interesting. Join Charles and Dave as we attempt to answer the question, "Just who are our patrons?"

 

 

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TBT: Ice Cream

As you very well know, it’s National Ice Cream Month!

I scream. You scream. We all scream for ice cream. But time and time again, the screaming is ineffective. Most times, you simply must go to the store to buy some. 

Remember, jocohistory.org is the place to time travel through local history. Be sure to follow our hashtag on Twitter!

Happy Throwback Thursday! Some call it the best day of the week.