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Title: Library Board


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Redwood City Public Library
Helping Build Community
Highlights of 2008
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Redwood City Public Library Board
  • Left to right Reina B. Barragan, Rudy Madrigal,
    Zachary Sweeney, Sharon Levin, Alex Schernig

3
Creating the Community-Centered Library
  • We are the communitys home away from home and
    work, that is engaging, welcoming and safe for
    all ages uses
  • We help kids and families succeed, support public
    safety, increase economic vitality and sustain a
    great quality of life for all
  • We utilize business and retail models for
    efficient, effective and contemporary service

4
Library System Snapshot 2008
  • Loaned over one million items
  • 64,000 library card holders
  • 300,000 books, music and movies in our four
    libraries
  • 29,000 items added to the collection
  • 887,000 visits to our libraries
  • 562,000 physical visits
  • 325,000 visits to the library website
  • 116,000 children and families attended library
    programs or received homework help
  • 2,289 programs1,786 library sponsored 503
    community sponsored
  • Over 300,000 computer uses 130 public computers

5
Redwood Shores Library Grand Opening
Community Building at Its Best!
6
Redwood Shores Branch Library
Funding and Support for the Shores Library City
Council, City of Redwood City, Redwood Shores
Community Association, the State of California
and the entire Redwood City Community
7
Redwood Shores Branch Library
And the Library Foundation for raising 850,000
for all the books and movies!
8
Redwood Shores Branch Library
In the first three months, over 150,000 library
materials have been checked out, and 2,000 new
library cards issued!
9
Redwood Shores Interpretive Center
Opening January 2009
300,000 raised from community and corporate
sponsors
10
Youth and Learning
School Partnerships Collaboration
  • Poetry Contest
  • Art in Action
  • Staff visits to every classroom annually
  • KinderCard Campaign
  • Purchasing multiple copies of titles for
    students required reading
  • Library shares cost of the School District
    Librarian
  • Literacy programs at schools
  • Library buys books for all students to take home
  • Teachers teach book in classroom
  • Library brings the author for family event
  • Library supports school reading by giving free
    books to students completing monthly reading
    goals

11
Youth and Learning
  • Homework Centers
  • Homework Centers at all libraries10,000 tutored
    sessions
  • Online one-on-one tutored homework help available
    from home school

12
Youth and Learning
Summer Reading
Bookstock IV celebration as 2,000 book lovers
read together during the Summer
13
Youth and Learning
  • Traveling Storytime
  • Program received City Proclamation in recognition
    of this community effort
  • 80 preschools and daycares served weekly
  • 25,000 volunteer hours since 2001 and over 7,000
    storytimes, with an audience of over 100,000
    children!

14
Youth and Family Programming
  • Library Cards for newborns and parents
  • KinderCard Campaign for the 5th consecutive
    year, library cards issued to all kids as they
    start Kindergarten
  • Teen Cards cleared of charges to facilitate
    library use

15
Youth and Family Programming
  • Storytimes offered at all four libraries
  • 20 times per week, 20-80 per session, 10,250
    served annually
  • English, Spanish, Hindi, Mandarin, Russian

16
Project READ Literacy Programs
Youth Literacy Families In Partnership
  • Families In Partnership program matched 127
    school age children with one-on-one Project READ
    community tutors
  • Project READs youth reading scores have
    increased by an average of 3.0 levels after one
    year of instruction

17
Project READ Literacy Programs
  • Youth Literacy Kids In Partnership
  • Teen tutors completed over 1,500 hours of
    community service
  • Newly expanded literacy space at the Downtown
    Library is serving 150 at-risk youth annually
  • 85 1st - 5th graders
  • 65 high schoolers
  • Since 1999, all KIP teen tutors, most of them
    having a 98 chance of dropping out of high
    school, have graduated from high school, many
    graduated from college

18
Project READ Literacy Programs
Family Literacy
  • Project READ staff collaborated with Redwood City
    School District to give away backpacks and
    necessary school supplies
  • Each month, families receive one family book to
    read together and each child chooses their own
    personal book to build their home library
  • 140 families served

19
Project READ in the Community
  • Received the Kent Award, given to an
    innovative and successful literacy program in
    San Mateo County
  • Recognized for the Inmate Peer Tutoring program
    that successfully trains inmates to tutor other
    inmates with low literacy skill levels
  • Received Certificates of Recognition from the
    State of California Senate and a Certificate of
    Special Congressional Recognition from the U.S.
    House of Representatives for outstanding,
    innovative and invaluable service to our
    community
  • Held 57,000 sessions with adult learners

20
Community BuildingImplementing Fair Oaks
Strategic Plan
  • Increased community programs
  • 22 new computers installed
  • Interior painted and furniture and lighting
    upgraded
  • Carpet replacement scheduled
  • 250,000 pledge from Library Foundation for
    collections improvements

21
Doing Business Efficiently and Effectively
Staff vs Usage
  • Sustaining Programs and Services with existing
    resources
  • Implemented eCommerce
  • Project Read leverages general fund allocation
    into matching grant funds

22
Building CommunityCommunity Supporters
  • Library Foundation
  • 850,000 for Redwood Shores
  • Friends of the Library
  • 50,000 raised for library programs
  • Friends of Literacy
  • Annual Trivia Bee raised over 30,000
  • Archives Committee
  • 500 copies of the Redwood History book sold
  • Volunteers
  • 1,300 volunteers gave over 130,000 hours
    including 157 teens
  • Teen Council created to help guide library
    services to teens
  • Foundation President Sandra Cooperman received
    Volunteer Award

23
Building Community Through Partnerships
  • Canada College
  • Civic Cultural Commission
  • Parks, Recreation and Community Services
  • Police and Fire Departments
  • Redwood City School District
  • Sequoia Union High School District
  • Sequoia Hospital
  • Whole Foods
  • Fox Theatre
  • San Mateo Credit Union
  • Peninsula Humane Society
  • Montalvo
  • Marine Science Institute
  • San Mateo County Office of Education
  • Redwood Shores Community Association
  • San Mateo County Sheriffs Office
  • Barnes and Noble
  • Keplers Books
  • San Mateo County Library
  • Silicon Valley Community Foundation
  • Concilio de San Mateo
  • Mexican Consulate
  • FM Radio 98.9 Estereo Sol

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On the Horizon
  • Teen Space at the Downtown Library
  • Expanded literacy spaces
  • New study rooms
  • Youth Agendainterdepartmental collaboration
  • Update library e-newsletter and website with
    Citys look-and-feel
  • Sustainability of services and programs
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