The Next Upcoming Event for the New Jersey Center for the Book
The New Jersey Center for the Book will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of the designation of the Newark Public Library as a Literary Landmark. A day long symposium will be held at the Newark Public Library on October 22, 2008, from 9:30 to 3:45pm to mark this historic occasion.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008 --
Showcasing Information Literacies: New Dimensions 2008, Newark Public Library, 9:00am to 3:45pm
The NJ Center for the Book has planned a day of celebration with
a focus on literacy, book arts, and poetry in partnership with the
Newark Public Library. It has been five years since the Newark Public
Library was designated as a literary landmark, and it is because of this
that Newark Public Library is selected for this year's New Jersey
Center for the Book literary spectacular conference site.
Some of the topics included are teaching
literacies, the art of storytelling for youth at risk, showcasing how to
present Shakespeare in the classroom, instruction in
genealogical searching for young people, and, finally, partnering with
New Jersey's Public Broadcasting Station in teacher resource
training. Mark your calendar and bookmark this page for updated
information about this wonderful opportunity.
Great News! We will add Jon Scieszka to the afternoon program. On Wednesday, October 22, 2008, the New Jersey Center for the Book will present Showcasing Information Literacies: New Dimensions 2008, at the Newark Public Library. Jon Scieszka, recently appointed by the Librarian of Congress as the Inaugural National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, will be speaking at 2:45. Following his keynote address, you are invited to stay for a gala closing reception.
The planning committee worked hard to put together a
spectacular program. Three sessions are planned offering a total of 18 workshops. Attendees will be able to choose one workshop from each session and will receive 5 professional development credits for the full day. The agenda is geared to teachers,
parents, librarians, media specialists, principals, and school
superintendents, covering K-12. The Second Miss Rumphius Award will be presented. Click here to view the Miss Rumphius Award Page.
As we did last year, door prizes will be presented and will include a laptop and a Kindle.
Parking, a continental breakfast and a hot and cold
luncheon buffet will be provided as part of the registration fee.
Click here to view the program for the event.
Fill out the registration form here.
For questions, contact Paul Pattwell, Newark Public Library, ppattwell@npl.org, 973-733-7735.
Letters about Literature 2007-2008
The New Jersey Center for the Book is again sponsoring the New Jersey portion of a national reading-writing contest sponsored by The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress in partnership with Target Stores. For information on the current contest, see NJ Center for the Book Letters about Literature.
Teachers or parents can obtain the official how-to-enter guidelines by contacting the national project director at lettersaboutlit@epix.net
Questions?
For any questions you may have about the Center or the annual competition please contact:
Pat Morris, Chairman - Letters about Literature Project - New Jersey Center for the Book lacemaker@nac.net
An Evening Of Poetry With David Tucker
David Tucker, a resident of South Orange, NJ, and one of the two 2007 Witter Bynner Fellowship winners, read before a full house on November 14th... read more
Report on a Stellar Science Spectacular Event
Audio
Jennifer Chalsty
Joan Bennet
Lucille Davy's Keynote
Miss Rumphius
Proclamation Center for the Book Day at LSC
See photos from the event.
More than 300 New Jersey educators, librarians and school administrators participated in the the Stellar Science Spectacular at Liberty Science Center September 25, 2007... read more
Celebrating New Jersey Center for the Book
Download the printable brochure here
New Jersey Notable Books 1995-2005
Twenty books have been selected representative of notable fiction and non-fiction books for adults, young adults, and children published between the years of 1995 and 2005 either by a New Jersey author, about New Jersey, or using New Jersey locales. Posters were distributed statewide to libraries. Read more...
Pavilion of States
See photos from the event.
Membership Information
If you are interested in becoming a supporter of the New Jersey Center for the Book, please email rswartz@shore.co.monmouth.nj.us.
Modern Day Pilgrim Project
Clothespin Doll Project.
Be sure to check the upcoming events scheduled for this year.

This program is funded in whole or in part by the New Jersey State Library and the Institute ofMuseum and Library Services, an independent federal agency that grows and sustains a "Nation of Learners" because lifelong learning is critical to success.
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