Dance Me a Story!

Did you miss out on today’s special dancing storytime?  Ms. Lisa will be back on Thursday October 2nd at 10:30 AM!

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Dance Me A Story! “Each class starts in a circle with a warm-up and gross-motor skills around the room.  The dance teacher uses dance terms throughout the class (plié, releve, passé, chasse). She also incorporates a bit of yoga in the warm up. Then each class features a story with movement and accompanying music. Class ends with Freeze dance into a cool down.” Parents stay in the room, but must keep conversations to minimum. Parents may join in if it helps their child but in general the kids participate on their own. For kids ages 2-5.  Older siblings may join.

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Job posting – Children’s Program Coordinator

The Aston Public Library is seeking an enthusiastic, organized and creative person to coordinate and perform story hour and other programs for the children at our small community library on a part-time basis.  Duties include preparing and delivering several story hours each week for children 0 – 9 years of age.  Qualifications:  prior children’s programming or teaching experience, ability to work independently and responsibly, strong verbal and written communication skills and a love for libraries.  Job description and compensation details are below.  Submit letter of interest, resume and references to Stephen Sarazin, director@astonlibrary.org .

ASTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

CHILDREN’S PROGRAM COORDINATOR JOB DESCRIPTION

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:  Organizes, coordinates, and performs children’s services of the library.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE POSITION:

Is responsible for programs and services for toddlers through elementary school children, both in-house and off-site.  Assists with creating a welcoming, pleasing, creative, vibrant and dynamic space for children and their caregivers in the library setting.  Covers circulation desk as required, as well as other related library duties.  Reports to the Director.

EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develops and implements all aspects of story times and programs for children as assigned by the Director.
  • Coordinates programs with contracted performers as needed.
  • Coordinates outreach to local daycares, preschools, and schools, including frequent visits.
  • Advertises programs and services.
  • Records and tracks statistics.
  • Maintains strong familiarity with current children’s literature and actively recommends titles for purchase.
  • Assists patrons with use of juvenile collection.
  • Creates displays to enhance and promote use of the children’s area.
  • Represents the library at DCLS children’s services staff meetings and other meetings as assigned.
  • Assists with customer service and circulation duties as needed.
  • Participates in staff training, as scheduled.
  • Supervises volunteers.
  • Other duties as assigned.

EXAMPLES OF GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  •    Is committed to public service values: is patient and helpful with all patrons; values patron satisfaction above library rules
  •    Knows and follows library policy and procedures; accepts management’s direction when given
  •    Must be able to learn and meet the minimal competencies for telephone system, web site, staff email and wiki, and be able to operate and troubleshoot technology/software
  •    Knows and follows safety procedures, pointing out problems and keeping equipment in satisfactory condition
  •    Keeps informed on library issues: reads emails, attends staff meetings
  •    Keeps skills current and growing: attends required trainings, actively seeks opportunities to learn new things
  •    Shares knowledge and skills: documents procedures, trains others to do tasks
  •    Works well with others, including patrons, volunteers, and fellow staff
  •    Is flexible, has a good sense of humor about the irritations of daily work life, and respects the feelings and needs of co-workers
  •    Understands that change and evolving library procedures are constants in library work
  •    Is sensitive to patron privacy and intellectual freedom issues
  •    Is a good office citizen: submits timecard weekly, keeps work and break area clean, responds to emails and requests promptly, has a positive attitude

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  •    Works effectively under stress with the public and co-workers.
  •    Demonstrates courtesy and empathy.
  •    Communicates well in writing and face to face.  Performs essential clerical and math functions–filing, spelling, typing, adding, making change–accurately.
  •    Uses the Windows operating system, basic office software, web browsing and search engines skillfully.
  •    Shifts from one task to another quickly.
  •    Works independently and demonstrates good judgment.
  •    Manages a limited budget effectively.
  •    Organizes and plans with a high degree of effectiveness.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:  Moderate to substantial physical effort is required to perform duties under typical work conditions. The employee is sometimes required to participate in active physical exertion as part of performing programs.  The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, speak, hear, and use hands to operate office equipment, and reach with hands and arms. Vision requirements include the ability to read routine and complex documents and use a computer.

SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS:  Must be available to work day, night or weekend shifts.  Must be available to work a schedule that fulfills the staffing needs of library services and programs.  Must be punctual and dependable.

QUALIFICATIONS: Successful candidate will possess reliable transportation, the skills to provide exciting children’s programs, good judgement and emotional stability,  and ability to supervise and work well with children of all races, ethnicity, socio-economic status, etc. from infancy through fifth grade and their caregivers. College degree preferred with some concentration in childhood development, children’s literature, or related studies.

Hiring will be contingent on satisfactory passage of Pennsylvania Criminal History and Child Abuse Clearances by the incumbent and receipt of official transcripts verifying any degrees.

PROBATION: The position is probationary for one year and non-probationary afterwards.

COMPENSATION: $15 per hour.  Approximately 20 work hours per week.  No benefits provided.

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Closed for Labor Day

The Aston Public Library will be closed September 1st, 2014 for Labor Day.  Sorry for the inconvenience and we hope to see you again soon!

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Check out this week’s storytime books!

Check out the book that is featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!

Fix This Mess by Tedd Arnold
Hello, Robots by Bob Staake

Click here to request a copy or see if it is on the shelf-

Fix This Mess by Tedd Arnold

Hello, Robots by Bob Staake

 

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Summer Reading party pictures!

The kids had a good time at the final party for Summer Reading Club participants yesterday! Here are some pictures!

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We wish everyone a great fall, and hope to continue seeing you all at the library!

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Check out this week’s storytime books!

Check out the book that is featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!

My Numbers/Mis Numeros by Rebecca Emberly
Cookie Countdown  by Sarah Albee

Click here to request a copy or see if it is on the shelf-

Cookie Countdown  by Sarah Albee My Numbers Mis Numeros by Rebecca Emberly

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Free Chair Yoga Coming Tuesday afternoons at Aston Library!!

Chair Yoga Image There will be a free chair yoga class at the our library starting on the 26th, but space is limited, so sign up today.  Go to

http://tinyurl.com/astonadultevents

to register!

Dates and times-

Six Tuesdays from August 26th to September 30th at 2PM each day

“Chair Yoga” is a gentle form of yoga that is practiced sitting in a chair or standing, using a chair for support.  It is appropriate for adults of all shapes, sizes, ages and genders.  This session will be instructed by Lisa Dombroski RYT.

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Pals For Reading Returning to Aston Library!

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Your child can expand his or her confidence with reading by practicing with a trained therapy dog!  Pals for Life will be visiting the Aston Library again this September! Reading to animals helps shy children and children having trouble learning to read build confidence in their literacy skills.

These are the dates for the programs:

Monday September 8 at 6:30PM
Monday September 15 at 6:30PM
Monday September 22 at 6:30PM
Monday September 29 at 6:30PM

These programs are free, but registration is required. Space is very limited, and children are expected to attend all four sessions. Please register here:

http://tinyurl.com/astonkidsevents

For more about Pals for Life, go to:

http://www.palsforlife.org/

THIS PROGRAM IS SPONSORED BY THE GLEN RIDDLE ROTARY CLUB!

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Check out this week’s storytime book!

Check out the book that is featured in Ms. Joanne’s storytime this week!

Ice Cream Larry by Daniel Pinkwater

Click here to request a copy or see if it is on the shelf-

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Makin’ Music at the library!

Makin’ Music will entertain the kids with a concert this coming Wednesday, August 13th! The program will be in the gym at 1PM. Please come and join the fun!

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No matter what the child’s age, the exciting, rewarding experience of Makin’ Music creates natural stepping stones to formal music education and facilitates the transition to more advanced concepts.

This program is part of our “Fizz, Boom, Read!” programs this summer for the kids.  There is a free program each Wednesday at 1PM for the kids.  Children will also be awarded a prize each week if they read something and record their reading on the program web site-

http://tinyurl.com/AstonSRP14

!

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