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Well, at Windsor Park we had a meeting room with a capacity of about 75 persons. We had a wall of built-in cabinet/closets where supplies, puppets, seasonal books, stacks of chairs, flip chart easels, puppet stage, etc. could be stored. The room was totally flexible: good, heavy-duty folding tables, plugs everywhere, white board on one wall, carpet on the floor, blackout shades on the windows, etc. To me, this is the best setup, so that you can do storytime without disturbing everyone else. This same space can be used for other meetings too, of course.

 

If you try to have a “story corner” in the children’s area, it’s noisy, the children’s area gets too crowded when you have a special performance (which you will) and if you serve refreshments, they get spilled on the shelves, etc. You may have seen built-in spaces for storytime in some children’s areas (like in Llano) but I don’t really think it’s a good idea. Things change – you need as few built-ins as possible!

Jennifer Patterson

 


From: Laurie Mahaffey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:52 PM
To: ctls-l
Subject: Question: children's services

 


From: Barbara Hathaway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 1:25 PM
Subject: Question for the list-serv

 

I would like to hear from anyone who is happy (or unhappy) with their space for library storytime.  What do you love or hate about the space you use now, and how would you change it if you could?  We are working on plans for a new library and I would love to hear your input.  Thank you!

 

Barbara

Barbara D. Hathaway, Director

Bee Cave Public Library

13333-A Highway 71 West

Bee Cave, Texas 78738-3104

 

Phone:  (512) 767-6624

Fax:       (512) 767-6629

 

www.youseemore.com/beecave

 

 

 

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