lean mean programming machine
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Sandy Gilmore & Renee HoldenAuburn Hills Public Library
How To Be A Lean, Mean
Programming Machine
PARTNERSHIPS
Local Businesses
Relaxation Station
Corporate Partners
www.target.com (company information…community)
Game Night
Michigan Animal Rescue League
Community Organizations & Clubs
Sierra Club Society for Creative Anachronism
www.sca.org Charitable Organizations: Lions Club,
Leader Dogs, Doctors Without Borders…
Collectors: doll, stamp, coin, cards… Local Chess Clubs
http://www.michess.org/clubs/index.shtml
Photographic Society of America
Rent a Travel Photo Program 120 slide programs 15 – 45 minute shows $10.00 plus postage
www.psa-photo.org
Literacy Council
Oakland Literacy Council Open House
Historical Societies
www.hsmichigan.org
Local Law FirmsBloom, Bloom and Associates, P.C.
31275 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 145 Farmington Hills, MI 48334Phone: (248) 932-5200
contact Kim Madeline, PR at (734) 765-6321
www.bloomlawfirmpllc.com
Local Universities
Local Homeschooling Organizations
www.homeschoolingmichigan.com
Local Government Mayor Public Safety Law Enforcement Community Development City Golf Course City/County Recreation
Programs
Fire and Safety
Local Media Newspapers Radio Television Community Newsletters
FILMS
Movie Licensing USA www.movlic.com
Motion Picture Licensing Companywww.mplc.com
Community or Senior Center
Library Tour
Book Discussion at the Community Center
Book Discussion at the Community Center
Senior Center – Lunch Visit
Storytelling
Armchair Travel
Community Center Expo
100 Days to Health
Homeowner Workshops
www.oakgov.com/chi/
Oakland County offers free programs on housing counseling, home repair, rental issues and even reverse mortgages
Michigan State Housing Development Authority
www.michigan.gov/mshda
The State of Michigan also provides free programs on these issues through their Ambassador Program
Foreclosure Workshops
www.mshda.info/counseling_search
Michigan Jobs & Career Portal
www.michigan.gov/careers
Investor Education
www.wwj.com/Where-do-I-begin-/637956
Hostelling International USA Michigan Council
If you wish to have a presentation at your school, library, meeting or store, please call Joan at 248-302-8026. If you would like to become a Volunteer Presenter, please visit
www.hi-michigan.org/volunteer.html
www.hi-michigan.org
Michigan Go Local
www.medlineplus.gov/mi
Michigan State University Extension
www.msue.msu.edu
MET staff are available for presentations or to setup a display at your event.
If you are interested in scheduling a MET presentation or display, please call the MET office at 1-800-638-4543, or in the greater Lansing area at (517) 241-4884.
www.michigan.gov/setwithmet
Unlock Your Business Potential
http://main.gvsu.edu/misbtdc/
Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center lists
area Chambers of Commerce, MichWorks, & Small Business
Development Centers
Local Parks & Rec
State Parks: www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/
Local Parks: check your county government website
National Weather Service
www.weather.gov/stormready/contact.htm
State Representative
house.michigan.gov/find_a_rep.asp
StaycationMichigan Festivals and Events – www.mfea.org
Michigan Travel and Tourism www.michigan.org/Welcome-Centers
County Resources
More Local theater productions Frankenmuth, Canterbury Village,
Greenfield Village, city museums, etc.
Local hikes and trails Local bike associations Free concerts State and county parks Fishing, kayaking, boating Golf
Federal Reserve
Department of Education
National Institute of Health and Agency on Aging
Volunteer Presentations Exploritas (Elderhostel)
www.exploritas.org Hostelling www.hi-michigan.org S.C.O.R.E. www.score.org/findscore Retired & Senior Volunteer Program
www.seniorcorps.gov Habitat for Humanity www.habitat.org Mentoring www.mentoring.org Global Volunteers International Service
Program www.globalvolunteers.org
Pressed Leaf Watercolor Prints
Leaves – freshly fallen
Watercolor paperPaint brush
Watercolor paintsPaper towels
Water
Instructions1. Select leaves2. Paint leaves with watercolor (back
of leaf works best)3. Press leaf, paint side down, onto
watercolor paper4. Make craft projects with finished
paper
Cake Decorating Wax paper or bags Tips – usually $.99 a tip Cardboard (fake cakes) Frosting Speaker fee (or relative of staff
member, patron, or store owner willing to donate time)
How To…Make gift bowsDecorate an eggCreate a pinataRubber stampMake rock candy
Decorate a gift boxMake candlesMake a kite
How-to-make-stuff.blogspot.comwww.joanns.com
www.youtube.com
Crazy Quilt
Collage
Materials Blank paper or cardboard Pictures from discarded or donated
books Glue sticks Scissors
Picture Frame
Materials Balsa Wood Acrylic paint Ribbon Bulldog clip Cardboard
Journal Jar
Describe a typical day in Elementary
School.
Describe a typical day in Middle
School.
Describe a typical day in High
School.What kind of extra-curricular activities did you participate
in?
What was your favorite subject in
High School?
Where did you go to school?
How did you get to school?
How did you pick your academic
major?
Talk about some of your college
friends.
How did you get to college?
Where did you live while you
were in college?
Where did you go to college?
What did you do to stay awake
while studying?
Did you work while you were in
school?
Scrapbook
Geocaching
www.geocaching.com
GEOCACHE SITE - PLEASE READ
Congratulations, you've found it! Intentionally or not!
What is this hidden container sitting here for? It is part of a worldwide game dedicated to GPS (Global Positioning System) users, called
Geocaching. The game basically involves a GPS user hiding "treasure" (this container and its contents), and publishing the exact coordinates so other GPS users can come on a "treasure hunt" to find it. The only rules are: if you take something from the cache, you must leave something for the cache, and you must write about your visit in the logbook.
IF YOU FOUND THIS CONTAINER BY ACCIDENT:
Great! You are welcome to join us! We ask only that you: Please do not move or vandalize the container.
If you wish, go ahead and take something. But please also leave something of your own for others to find, and write it in the logbook.
Interested in more information? Go to the website below: http://www.geocaching.com
If this container needs to be removed for any reason, please let us know. We apologize, and will be happy to move it.
Gifts Using Photo Websites
Kodak, Shutterfly & Snapfishwww.kodakgallery.com www.shutterfly.com
www.snapfish.com
Calendars and Collage
www.facebook.com
Shopping on the Internet
thefind.comaddall.com
typobuddy.comkijiji.comftc.com
Webcam – Skype, Paltalk…
www.paltalk.comwww.skype.com
Scratch Day
http://day.scratch.mit.edu/
www.bighugelabs.com
Living Library
http://living-library.org
Other Ideas Paperback, CD, DVD, Video Game
Swap Pen Pal Program for Adults International Festival Scavenger Hunt Lock-in for Adults Social Network Gaming Speed Dating or How-to Use Online
Dating Services Citizenship Classes
Music and Dance Evening (Big Band, Jazz)
Texas Hold ‘Em or Euchre Tournament (educational only – no betting!)
Coffee & Current Events Discussion – make it a monthly thing
Origami – make it a contest! Adult Spelling Bee or include kids in a
“are you smarter than a 5th grader” atmosphere
Great Books Make Great Movies (read a passage from the book, then watch that particular part in the movie)
How to Use Your MP3 – use teen volunteers and maybe have a talk on podcasting
Test Prep Practice Day Fantasy Football or Baseball Scarecrow Contest – contestants get
displayed on the lawn Pumpkin Carving Fashion Show – use local theater
costumes Dance Demo – ball room, tango
Cubee Craft
www.cubeecraft.com
Photo Fun Contests photograph your book bag on vacation
“Who Are These People?”
Caption the Photo or Cartoon
Book Bingo
Prizes - donations
Wii Bowling
Wii Cafe
Wii Games for Kids & Teens
Game Nights
Wii Games for Adults
Sandy Gilmore, Outreach LibrarianRenee Holden, Adult Librarian
Auburn Hills Public Library(248) 364-6701
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