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FROM: "Deborah T. Walsh" <[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 1/18/02, 6:19 PM
Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note that
the
Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study next
month.
We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other month
(April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
February meeting, to end in late 2003.
ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
[removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
For general information about the genre study, or directions to the Geneva
Library, please contact:
Debbie Walsh
Geneva Public Library District
Geneva, IL
[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
(630) 232-0780 x227
FROM: Mary Cella <[removed]@linc.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 1/21/02, 9:20 AM
> ----------
> From: Deborah T. Walsh[[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us]
> Reply To: Fiction_L
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 9:09 AM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: ARRT Genre Study
>
> To all Fiction_l'rs everywhere - please forgive the post of "local
> interest
> only" -everyone is potentially welcome, but this will only be of practical
> use to those members who can realistically drive from libraries within the
> Chicago metro area without having to submit a travel request in
> triplicate!
>
> Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note that
> the
> Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study
> next
> month.
>
> We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
> Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
>
> A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
> assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
>
> Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other
> month
> (April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
> February meeting, to end in late 2003.
>
> ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
> joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
>
> http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
>
> or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
> [removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
>
> For general information about the genre study, or directions to the Geneva
> Library, please contact:
>
> Debbie Walsh
> Geneva Public Library District
> Geneva, IL
> [removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
> (630) 232-0780 x227
>
>
> ......................................................................
> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> Everything Fiction_L: http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
>
FROM: Debbie Hoffman <[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com>
REC'D: 1/21/02, 11:47 AM
I apologize completely if I am confused... I believe I am part of the SF
genre study going on now through AART. I however, didn't know about a
meeting on Feb. 7 in Geneva. Are these two different groups? I had thought
that Ricki was running the AART genre study.
Again, I am sorry if I have made a mistake.
Debbie Hoffman
-----Original Message-----
From: Deborah T. Walsh [[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:15 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: ARRT Genre Study
To all Fiction_l'rs everywhere - please forgive the post of "local interest
only" -everyone is potentially welcome, but this will only be of practical
use to those members who can realistically drive from libraries within the
Chicago metro area without having to submit a travel request in triplicate!
Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note that
the
Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study next
month.
We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other month
(April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
February meeting, to end in late 2003.
ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
[removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
For general information about the genre study, or directions to the Geneva
Library, please contact:
Debbie Walsh
Geneva Public Library District
Geneva, IL
[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
(630) 232-0780 x227
FROM: Mary Cella <[removed]@linc.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 1/21/02, 1:23 PM
> ----------
> From: Debbie Hoffman[[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com]
> Reply To: Fiction_L
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 11:40 AM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
>
> Dear Deb,
>
> I apologize completely if I am confused... I believe I am part of the SF
> genre study going on now through AART. I however, didn't know about a
> meeting on Feb. 7 in Geneva. Are these two different groups? I had thought
>
> that Ricki was running the AART genre study.
> Again, I am sorry if I have made a mistake.
> Debbie Hoffman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deborah T. Walsh [[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us]
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:15 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: ARRT Genre Study
>
> To all Fiction_l'rs everywhere - please forgive the post of "local
> interest
> only" -everyone is potentially welcome, but this will only be of practical
> use to those members who can realistically drive from libraries within the
> Chicago metro area without having to submit a travel request in
> triplicate!
>
> Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note that
> the
> Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study
> next
> month.
>
> We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
> Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
>
> A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
> assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
>
> Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other
> month
> (April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
> February meeting, to end in late 2003.
>
> ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
> joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
>
> http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
>
> or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
> [removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
>
> For general information about the genre study, or directions to the Geneva
> Library, please contact:
>
> Debbie Walsh
> Geneva Public Library District
> Geneva, IL
> [removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
> (630) 232-0780 x227
>
>
> ......................................................................
> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> Everything Fiction_L: http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
>
FROM: Debbie Hoffman <[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com>
REC'D: 1/21/02, 1:33 PM
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Cella [[removed]@linc.lib.il.us]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:18 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
Dear Debbie,
If you are part of the ARRT Genre Study group, then your first meeting will
be held at the Geneva Public Library on February 7, to discuss the Science
Fiction study program for the next two years. The other group is the ARRT
Steering Committee group which meets on the alternate first Thursday of
the
month in which the Study Group does not meet. This group does programming,
etc. Deb Walsh is in charge of the SF study group. If you have any more
questions, you can her at 630, 232-0780, extension 227. They are two
separate Groups. I hope this helps. You can call me at 630-584-0076,
extension 248 if you like.
Mary
> ----------
> From: Debbie Hoffman[[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com]
> Reply To: Fiction_L
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 11:40 AM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
>
> Dear Deb,
>
> I apologize completely if I am confused... I believe I am part of the SF
> genre study going on now through AART. I however, didn't know about a
> meeting on Feb. 7 in Geneva. Are these two different groups? I had
thought
>
> that Ricki was running the AART genre study.
> Again, I am sorry if I have made a mistake.
> Debbie Hoffman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deborah T. Walsh [[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us]
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:15 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: ARRT Genre Study
>
> To all Fiction_l'rs everywhere - please forgive the post of "local
> interest
> only" -everyone is potentially welcome, but this will only be of
practical
> use to those members who can realistically drive from libraries within
the
> Chicago metro area without having to submit a travel request in
> triplicate!
>
> Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note that
> the
> Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study
> next
> month.
>
> We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
> Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
>
> A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
> assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
>
> Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other
> month
> (April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
> February meeting, to end in late 2003.
>
> ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
> joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
>
> http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
>
> or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
> [removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
>
> For general information about the genre study, or directions to the
Geneva
> Library, please contact:
>
> Debbie Walsh
> Geneva Public Library District
> Geneva, IL
> [removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
> (630) 232-0780 x227
>
>
> ......................................................................
> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> Everything Fiction_L: http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
>
FROM: Mary Cella <[removed]@linc.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 1/21/02, 1:55 PM
> ----------
> From: Debbie Hoffman[[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com]
> Reply To: Fiction_L
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:42 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
>
> Thanks Mary,
> Debbie e-mailed me back and sorted out my confusion. I wasn't at the last
> meeting as I was on vacation. I am part of the fantasy genre study, hence
> my confusion. Thank you for responding back though.
> Debbie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mary Cella [[removed]@linc.lib.il.us]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:18 PM
> To: Fiction_L
> Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
>
> Dear Debbie,
> If you are part of the ARRT Genre Study group, then your first meeting
> will
> be held at the Geneva Public Library on February 7, to discuss the
> Science
> Fiction study program for the next two years. The other group is the ARRT
> Steering Committee group which meets on the alternate first Thursday of
> the
> month in which the Study Group does not meet. This group does
> programming,
> etc. Deb Walsh is in charge of the SF study group. If you have any more
> questions, you can her at 630, 232-0780, extension 227. They are two
> separate Groups. I hope this helps. You can call me at 630-584-0076,
> extension 248 if you like.
> Mary
>
> > ----------
> > From: Debbie Hoffman[[removed]@wnpl.alibrary.com]
> > Reply To: Fiction_L
> > Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 11:40 AM
> > To: Fiction_L
> > Subject: RE: ARRT Genre Study
> >
> > Dear Deb,
> >
> > I apologize completely if I am confused... I believe I am part of the SF
> > genre study going on now through AART. I however, didn't know about a
> > meeting on Feb. 7 in Geneva. Are these two different groups? I had
> thought
> >
> > that Ricki was running the AART genre study.
> > Again, I am sorry if I have made a mistake.
> > Debbie Hoffman
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Deborah T. Walsh [[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us]
> > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:15 PM
> > To: Fiction_L
> > Subject: ARRT Genre Study
> >
> > To all Fiction_l'rs everywhere - please forgive the post of "local
> > interest
> > only" -everyone is potentially welcome, but this will only be of
> practical
> > use to those members who can realistically drive from libraries within
> the
> > Chicago metro area without having to submit a travel request in
> > triplicate!
> >
> > Readers' advisory staff members in the Chicagoland area, please note
> that
> > the
> > Adult Reading Round Table plans to begin its next two-year genre study
> > next
> > month.
> >
> > We will have an organizational meeting beginning at 2:00 P.M. on
> > Thursday, February 7, 2002 at the Geneva Public Library.
> >
> > A general discussion of the SF genre is planned, and the first reading
> > assignment will be made for the meeting to be held in April.
> >
> > Subsequent meetings will be held on the first Thursday of every other
> > month
> > (April, June, August, etc.) at library sites to be determined at the
> > February meeting, to end in late 2003.
> >
> > ARRT genre studies are open to all ARRT members, and those interested in
> > joining will find membership information on the ARRT website at
> >
> > http://rmkhome.northstarnet.org/rmlib/arrt/index.htm
> >
> > or may contact Jeanne Etling, Dundee Township Public Library District at
> > [removed]@nslsilus.org for more information.
> >
> > For general information about the genre study, or directions to the
> Geneva
> > Library, please contact:
> >
> > Debbie Walsh
> > Geneva Public Library District
> > Geneva, IL
> > [removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
> > (630) 232-0780 x227
> >
> >
> > ......................................................................
> > Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> > Everything Fiction_L: http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
> >
>
> ......................................................................
> Need to subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives?
> Everything Fiction_L: http://www.webrary.org/rs/flmenu.html
>
FROM: Gary Niebuhr <[removed]@mcfls.org>
REC'D: 2/18/02, 11:45 AM
Gary Warren Niebuhr, Library Director
Greendale Public Library
5647 Broad Street
Greendale, WI 53219
(414) 423-2136
(414)423-2139
www.greendale.org/library
FROM: "Deborah T. Walsh" <[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us>
REC'D: 2/18/02, 1:20 PM
If you can accept Word attachments, I'll send you the three documents that
outline the subgenres to be studied, planned meetings, and first assignment.
Let me know - we'd love to have you join us.
Debbie
Deborah T. Walsh
Geneva Public Library District
Geneva, IL
[removed]@geneva.lib.il.us
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