Thursday, December 23, 2010
The Rain, Our Future and Our Past
The San Diego 21st Century Library Plan to renovate or rebuild our libraries is a visionary plan that seeks to address aging facilities and carry on the work of library services in the future. We are so fortunate to have built/rebuilt 7 of our community libraries and to have the new Central Library construction under way. There are still several more projects waiting for funding.
I believe better times are ahead. Instead of patching here and there, we hope to have other new and renovated facilities constructed to support our community needs. In the meantime, please bear with us if you frequent any of our libraries affected by the recent rains. We will do all that we can to address the damaged areas.
Happy Holidays, and here's wishing for a Prosperous New Year for all!
By the way, if you are interested in the accomplishments and challenges of our recent past. The annual report covering FY 2009 and FY 2010 is online at: https://www.supportmylibrary.org/annualreport/
Saturday, December 11, 2010
A Lot to Celebrate
Happy Holidays, Everyone!
My day started out great today. I called my son and told him that pancakes were “biting” me, which was my way of jokingly saying that I would love to take a bite out of a pancake. After a lovely breakfast at a local San Diego favorite with Fiel and his girlfriend, “T,” I attended the first anniversary event for our Logan Heights Branch Library.
Our library system has had many such events in the past. Along with our Friends’ groups, we do a fabulous party. There were great speeches today - Friends’ President Pedro was as eloquent as ever; and membership chair, Dr. Baza, made an impassioned plea for help to keep up the great work started by the Logan Heights Friends in partnership with the Point Loma Friends.
Here’s a picture. I was really impressed by the dancing while the band played some of my old time favorites.
Now, that’s a fun, new twist on our library anniversary events!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
The People Behind the New Central Construction Project
with the Engineering and Capital Projects Dept. (E&CP); Afshin Oskoui, City Engineer
and Assistant Director of E&CP; Dave Jarrell, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for
Public Works; and Kristine Wunder-Myers, Safety Manager for Turner Construction Co.
Continuing along the back, left to right, are: Tony Heinrichs, Acting Director of E&CP;
John Scheuer, General Superintendent, Turner Construction Co.; Ron Rudolph,
Vice President, Turner Construction Co.; Darren Greenhalgh, Deputy Director of E&CP;
and Nikki Lewis, Associate Engineer with E&CP. In front, left to right,
standing next to me is Carmen Vann, Senior Project Manager, Turner Construction Co.;
and to the far right is Amy Benjamin, Policy Advisor in the Office of Mayor Jerry Sanders.
We were on site with hard hats, safety vests and sturdy shoes. It was fascinating to hear about the process of constructing such a building and seeing firsthand the workflow among the various trades on site. It was impressive how well they worked together. We saw carpenters, steelworkers, and concrete workers, just to name a few, actively working step by step to complete their part and pass the work on to the next stage to keep the job going. The safety record on the job site is impressive, too. As of day 101 there were no safety incidents resulting in lost time.
From left to right, next to me are: Turner Construction Safety Manager
Kristine Wunder-Myers, City of San Diego Project Officer with the
Engineering and Capital Projects Cynthia Meinhardt, and
Senior Project Manager with Turner Construction Carmen Vann.
And, speaking of working well together, take a look at the photo above. Shown with me are the women leaders of this amazing construction project. I think that Kristine, Cynthia and Carmen are exceptional women who chose to take what has been considered (perhaps in the past) as an unconventional path to their careers. These are people with major skills and smarts who have reached high levels. I believe that these three women will serve as role models for many of us for years to come. I am so thankful to them and the many expert, dedicated, people involved in this project. I am thankful as well for the many people who support our library system in various ways.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Teen Music Group Serves the Community and Their Future!
It is at times like these that I especially take heart in remembering all of the creative and positive things that are taking place in our libraries and the communities we serve. One of the best examples is happening in our newest branch library, Logan Heights, which opened just under a year ago.
Under the skillful guidance of the Youth Services Librarian, Adriana (Ady) Huertas, the Logan Heights Teen Council, composed of several youth who volunteer at the library, voted to start a music program to teach teens how to sing and play a variety of musical instruments. Friends of the Logan Heights Library member Judy Eby, who had already donated a grand piano to the new library, was so inspired by the teen’s enthusiasm that she donated musical instruments and obtained approval from the Friends Group to pay for a music instructor for three months.
The logo design that the Teen Music Group created.
A group of 22 dedicated teens met weekly beginning in June to practice. They named their group, “Project Unknown” and designed their own logo and T-shirts. Their first goal was to perform at the Summer Reading Program Grand Finale event on August 14. Their second performance was the next day at an annual community event, Fiesta Del Sol, and they also performed this week at the library’s Halloween Celebration. All events were a big hit!
" Project Unknown" performing at the Summer Reading ProgramGrand Finale event on August 14.
With the success of “Project Unknown,” The Logan Heights Friends Group has agreed to pay for an additional singing instructor this Fall. A partnership has been formed with a non-profit organization in Point Loma called A.R.T.S (aka A Reason To Survive – web site: http://www.artsurvive.org/) to provide the Teen Music Program with transportation and access to other musicians, artists, and singing instructors to help improve their performance skills. This partnership also offers art lessons for the group and other teens of the Logan Heights community at the library every Saturday.
Through the expert mentoring of Ady Huertas, Judy Eby, and the Friends of the Logan Heights Library, the teens have been encouraged to take ownership and responsibility by raising funds through book sales, bake sales, and rummage sales to help pay for their group’s T-Shirts and other important materials. They also participated in a letter writing campaign to the Friends of the Library and raised $3,000 so that the music program can continue.
From left to right Daniel Gomez, Juanita Arratia, Yadira Arratia,
Jeanette Arratia, Jeovanna, Eunice Rabadan, David Gomez (can't see his face),
Ruben Ochoa, Armando Herrera, Standing in back:
Adriana (Ady) Huertas (Librarian), Jocelyn Torres and Ashley Ayala.
I’m so proud of our Logan Heights Librarian Ady Huertas for spearheading this group and thankful to our volunteer and donor extraordinaire, Judy Eby, and to our Friends of the Library Group for supporting it. Clearly, this is an extraordinary effort in every way. I am so impressed with the teens for their commitment to serving the community and their futures. It is so gratifying to know that the library continues to play such an important role in changing people’s lives!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Work Is Fun, Too
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Steel is in the Ground!
The groundbreaking ceremony was held on July 28, 2010, and it was fabulous. The Mayor’s Office, the Library Foundation and library staff pulled together an awesome ceremony, which was enjoyed by donors, library supporters and community members. There were approximately 800 in attendance, standing room only.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Can't Wait?!?
I can’t wait! The excitement is palpable! Community members are excited and they are making calls. People are talking about the groundbreaking of the new Central Library to be held tomorrow, July 28, 2010 at 10:00 at the new library site on Park Blvd. and 11th. They want to be there. They want to make sure that others who have helped make the day possible are there, too. They want to share in the start of something new and big and forward-thinking for our city.
Here’s an example, if you can’t quite believe me about the excitement this new library is generating. The San Diego Public Library Foundation, our major fundraising arm for the new Central Library and Branch Libraries, received a communication from the La Jolla Music Society within days of the City Council’s approval to move forward on the new library project.
The request – how does one reserve space in the new Central Library for August 2013 for their annual SummerFest Gala? Now mind you, the dates provided in August 2013 would be within weeks, if not days of the anticipated opening of the new Central Library, just 3 years away! The La Jolla Music Society would be among the first, if not the very first to hold an event there. You can bet we will be working on a reservation for them in earnest.
Now, tell me that’s not excitement befitting a new Central Library for San Diego!
See you at the groundbreaking ceremony! :-)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
People Get Ready for a New Central Library!
In this new blog, I hope to share with you the behind the scenes efforts that bring such a project to reality and other exciting Library news. Some colleagues have jokingly and lovingly compared building a new library to having a baby. A library building project lacks the true miracle of bringing forward a new life, but good luck telling that to us! The building grows over a period of time as a result of “love” and commitment, it drastically changes the lives of those intimately involved, and when it’s completed, we are so, so very proud and want to show it off! Following this blog, we hope that you will have a richer experience preparing for your new library and that you too will be proud of it.
To see more about this exciting new project visit the San Diego Public Library website New Central Library page. To support this project visit the San Diego Public Library Foundation website.