00:21:27 Brooks Mitchell: bit.ly/34IWSFB 00:21:43 Brooks Mitchell: https://bit.ly/34IWSFB 00:21:47 Elizabeth S Plotner: Elizabeth, from Daviess County Library in Gallatin, Missouri, is here! 00:21:51 Kend Mullison: Thanks, Brooks. 00:21:57 Christy Headrick: Early bird. My name is Christy 00:22:10 Elaine Kelly: Hi Elaine from Leesburg Public Library in Florida 00:22:10 Karla Gaetz: Link doesnt seem to work 00:22:30 Claire Ratcliffe: Link bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:22:30 Jenny Claiborne: Hi, Jenny from Martin, TN! 00:22:33 Evan Harris: Hi Everyone! Very happy to be here from Amagansett Library. 00:22:46 Claire Ratcliffe: Link Bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:22:49 Lisa Soper: Hello everyone! Lisa Soper from Cincinnati, OH here. 00:22:51 Sara McFarland: Hello - Sara from Cimarron, KS 00:22:53 Melody Johnson: ok thanks 00:22:56 REBECCA GREER: Hello, I'm Becky from Hillsborough Library in Florida. 00:23:01 Sandra McAllister: Hi....Sandra from Lake Village Arkansas 00:23:02 Emily Kazanecki: Hey Amagansett! I'm from Brentwood! 00:23:03 Brenda Miller: Good afternoon from the OBX of NC! -Brenda 00:23:08 jean daley: Hi from Western Mass 00:23:09 Karla Gaetz: Perfect- thanks for the link 00:23:11 Christine Shupla: Hi, all! Christine from the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston here 00:23:17 Kelly Batchelor: Hello! I'm Kelly from Indiana 00:23:22 Paige Wilson: Paige from the John P. Holt Brentwood Library in Brentwood, TN - hello everyone! 00:23:35 Rosie Robledo: Hi, I’m Rosie from the DeKalb County Public Library system in Georgia! 00:23:44 Claire Ratcliffe: Thanks for introducing yourselves! Please remember to send messages to "All panelists and attendees" using the drop down menu in the chat box 00:23:45 Diane Pamel: Hello from UPSTATE New York (where things are a bit less chaotic) 00:23:45 Elizabeth Maggio: Hi from Elizabeth in NJ 00:23:47 Heather Bryan: Hey! I’m Heather from Wakulla County Public Library in Florida. 00:23:51 Valle Blair: Hi, Valle from Jamestown, NY 00:23:53 Emily Kazanecki: Paige - I'm from Brentwood, NY. We get calls from your library sometimes. haha 00:23:55 Dorothy Stoltz: Hello from Maryland! 00:23:55 Ruth Fenchak: Hello everyone from Sierra Vista Public Library in Sierra Vista, Arizona! 00:24:00 LeeAnn Jennings: LeeAnn from Harris County Texas! 00:24:08 Janet Perez: Janet Perez-St. Bernard Parish Library, Chalmette, LA 00:24:09 Tessa Gutzwiller: Hello from Indiana! 00:24:14 Christine Shupla: Hi, all! Christine Shupla from the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas here! Excited to be part of this 00:24:15 Paige Wilson: Thank you for offering this! 00:24:17 Claire Ratcliffe: Welcome! Wow we love seeing people from all over the country :) 00:24:21 Mary Ann Griffin: Hello from Sunflower County Library, Indianola, Mississippi. 00:24:22 Danielle Bliss: Hi everyone, Danielle from Longwood Public Library on Long Island NY 00:24:23 Hunter Bennett: Hello everyone! Hunter Bennett from Dumas Branch Library in Arkansas. 00:24:32 Samantha Sednek: Hello from Medford, MA! 00:25:00 Tanya Millican: Tanya from Carthage, Tx. 00:25:01 Elizabeth Nicolai: Hello from Anchorage, Alaska@! 00:25:02 melody dodamead: Hi, I'm Melody from the Monroe County Public Libraries, Marathon Branch in the Florida Keys! 00:25:05 Gail Silsbe: Hi everyone, I'm from Bayport-Blue Point Public Library from L.I. NY 00:25:08 Tomeka Roulhac: hi from Ahoskie, NC 00:25:12 Laura Antolin: Hi from Laura from Evanston, outside of Chicago! 00:25:22 Karla Gaetz: Hi from ALberta 00:25:47 Rebecca Sahar: Rebecca from Crawfordville FL. Wakulla county Public LIbrary 00:27:05 Atlas Logan: Atlas from the Gwinnett County Public Library, just outside of Atlanta, GA. 00:27:06 Judy Carter: Hi Judy, Chapin Library SC 00:27:06 Linda McKenna: Hi. Linda Mckenna Solar System Ambassador from Florida. 00:27:13 Dan McCullough: Dan McCullough from Columbus Metropolitan Library Columbus, Ohio 00:27:13 Jennifer Garden: Jennifer from rural northwestern Illinois, where it is currently sunny and snowing....weather is weird! 00:27:22 Heidi Lanz: Hi! This is Heidi Lanz from Barton County Library in Lamar Missouri 00:27:24 Jayme Wells: Hi everyone! Jayme from Humboldt County Library in Winnemucca, NV! 00:27:26 Sally Quiroz: Hello from Far West Texas. Richard Burges Regional Branch Library in El Paso, TX 00:27:35 Claire Ratcliffe: Welcome everyone! Please remember to address your messages to "All panelists and attendees" so we all can see your message :) 00:27:45 Patricia Lamon: Pat says, I am from Olson Memorial Library in Eagle River, WI attending from home. We had snow overnight and expect more. 00:27:50 Christina St John: Hi this is Tina from Alpena County Library in Mi! 00:27:52 Betty Haas: Betty from Converse Public Library. Converse, TX 00:27:58 Bridget Fox: Hi! I’m Bridget - Middle School Librarian from Doylestown, PA 00:28:03 Pamela AlHusaini: /Hi! Pam AlHusaini here from Alvord Texas. Lovely and 70 degrees here! 00:28:06 Ashley Lemaster: Hello, Ashley from the Clermont County Public Library in Ohio. We had a tornado warning last night. Weather is definitely weird. 00:28:33 Linda McKenna: Can you tell us you tube live address? I have a friend who may want to join. 00:28:33 Kris Fagre: Hi from Waverly, Iowa, where it's been snowing on and off all day. Right now there are sunny skies! 00:28:52 Kim Englert: Hello from Pittsburgh PA. This is Kim from Northland Public Library. Sunny but cold. 00:29:02 Catherine Schaeffer: Hello from Catherine in King County Washington where it is a glorious 60 degrees and sunny. 00:29:08 Diane Gurman: Hello from my "home office" (aka bed) in Los Angeles. LA Public Library WFH 00:29:14 Claire Ratcliffe: Link bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:29:42 Josh Mitchell: Howdy from Tonya in Julian, CA 00:29:55 Cindy Jensen: Hi from Waunakee WI 00:30:08 Claire Ratcliffe: Link bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:30:08 Keliann LaConte: Glad to see everyone! This is Keliann LaConte with the STAR Net team. 00:30:12 Kend Mullison: “Forecast: Sunny and 5 degrees in the morning, with patchy fog and a chance of coronapocalypse in the afternoon, with a high of ‘the center of the sun’ and a low of total isolation and weird leftover pantry food.” 00:30:22 Valerie A: Hello everyone! I'm near Tampa Florida where it's sunny and breezy! 00:30:45 Judy Carter: Katy from Chapin LIbrary SC 00:30:45 Claire Ratcliffe: Welcome, everyone! Reminder: please address your messages to "All panelists and attendees" rather than just "All panelists" 00:30:48 Meghan Collins: Hello, I’m Meghan. From Long Island, NY. It is raining by me. 00:30:57 Janet Perez: Can you repeat the youtube info, please? 00:31:02 Megan Upshaw: Megan from Bowling Green, VA 00:31:02 Linda Willhide: Linda Willhide of Andrew Bayne Memorial Library Pittsburgh, PA. 00:31:03 Elizabeth Phillipson: Partly cloudy and graupel here in Highland, MI :) 00:31:20 Brooks Mitchell: www.youtube.com/starnetlibraries 00:31:34 Greg Mosshammer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJua8eiOy0 00:31:36 Elizabeth Nicolai: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlTEzl-kWDOrWf6-GBvpYQ 00:32:17 Alyssa Tabor: Hello from Christian County library in Missouri! 00:32:23 Ruth Hyatt: hey there! Adrianna Davis, Greenbrier Public Library, assistant branch manager and programmer in Greenbrier, AR. 00:32:24 Arlene Caruso: Hello, I'm Arlene from Newtown Square, PA 00:32:48 Joan Skowronski: Greetings from Tampa, FL-84 degrees and a little cloudy today-front coming thru! 00:32:51 Lisa Fuller: Greetings from Rochester, MA. Lisa F 00:32:51 Stephanie Fulton: Hello everyone from Elfrida Library, Cochise County in Southern Arizona! 00:32:54 Amanda Place: hi from Houston! 00:32:55 nicole guenkel: Hi from the Hudson Valley, NY 00:32:59 Derek Anderson: Greetings from Birmingham, AL 00:33:01 Mary Dulin: Hi there, I'm Mary from Glassboro, NJ 00:33:02 Hayley Van-Gils: Hi! Hayley Van-Gils here from Kingston NH 00:33:03 Ruth Hyatt: Hi! Tina Bell from Malvern Hot Spring County Library in Arkansas 00:33:03 Amy Martin: Hello from Salisbury, MD! 00:33:05 Sydney Buffington: Hi from Harford County, MD! 00:33:06 Sarah Frost: Hello from Salem, Oregon 00:33:07 Margaret Pastel: Hello from Westport, Connecticut! 00:33:07 Melissa D: Hi from Langhorne, PA! 00:33:08 Terri Bohnet: Hello from Terri in Washington, Hesseltine Library 00:33:09 Adriana Manzo: Hello everyone from New Rochelle NY! 00:33:10 Tierney Czartoski: Hi! My name is Tierney and I am from Rochester Hills Public Library is Rochester Michigan. 00:33:12 Amanda Place: Harris County Public Library system 00:33:12 Sue Mahone: Hello from Baltimore! 00:33:13 Marcia Divack: Hi, happy Thursday from Atlanta, Georgia. 00:33:16 Sandra Van Vooren: Hi, I'm Sandra from East Hartford, CT! It's pouring here, I haven't dried out yet! 00:33:17 Lindsay Williams: Hi from Richland Library in Columbia SC :) 00:33:18 Lisa Clymer: Hello from Willimantic, CT 00:33:24 Doreen Hart: Hi this is Doreen from Sloatsburg Public Library, Sloatsburg NY 00:33:25 Jane Bouchard: Hello from the Adirondack Mountains in New York 00:33:27 Danielle Acton: Hello from Noblesville, Indiana! 00:33:29 Dianne Steinley: Hello from Dianne of the Okanagan Regional Library in British Columbia, Canada 00:33:33 Claire Ratcliffe: Welcome everyone, please remember to address your messages to "All panelists and attendees" rather than just "all panelists" 00:33:34 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Hello from Kayla from the Goodwin Library in Farmington, NH 00:33:36 Susan Davis: Hi Susan from Grants Pass, Oregon 00:33:37 Jennifer Johnson: Hello from Northeast Tennessee! =) 00:33:38 kristen dasenbeock: Hi Kristen from Western Sullivan Public Library 00:33:39 Amanda Hickey: Hello, I'm Amanda from Houston, Texas. 00:33:40 Jenny Walker: Hello from Philadelphia 00:33:44 Stephanie Daisey: Hi! This is Stephanie Daisey from Wicomico Public Library in Maryland. Although, I'm currently in Delaware. :) 00:33:45 Leah Weatherman: Hello from Ft Collins Colorado 00:33:49 Raven Miller: Hello from Union County Library System in South Carolina! 00:33:52 Emily Boyce: Hello from Regency Park Library in New Port Richey, FL 00:33:57 Claire Ratcliffe: Resource sheet can also be found here: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:33:59 Cassie Leclair-Marzolf: Hi from Salt Lake City, UT 00:34:02 kelly sheridan: Hello --Kelly from Long Island... 00:34:05 Tameka Taylor: Hello from Mississippi 00:34:07 Janet Perez: You are awesome! I'm going to share it with our list serve members who didn't get to register. Thanks. 00:34:14 Ruth Fenchak: I love Annie! My library is one of the Discovering Exoplanets sites. 00:34:17 Whitney Davidson-Rhodes: Hello from NYPL/NYC 00:34:33 Claire Ratcliffe: Resource bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:34:37 Ivette de Assis-Wilson: Hi! Ivette Wilson fro Crawfordsville District Public Library, rural Indiana. 00:34:39 Ronda Galyean: HI from lowgap , nc 00:34:42 Audrey Snowden: Hi! Audrey from MA 00:35:26 Keliann LaConte: Alison, want to resend to All panelists and attendees so all can see? 00:35:55 Claire Ratcliffe: Reminder: please address messages to "All panelists and attendees" instead of "All panelists" so that we all can see your message 00:36:06 Claire Ratcliffe: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:36:08 Diane Kizirian: TY 00:36:11 Phyllis Kanekuni: Aloha from Phyllis at Thelma Parker Memorial in HI! 00:36:26 Anne Holland: Claire, if people are getting kicked out like I was, clicking "join from browser" let me in 00:36:27 Keliann LaConte: Hi Phyllis! nice to see you 00:36:43 Phyllis Kanekuni: TY! 00:36:44 Claire Ratcliffe: Good to know thank you! 00:36:53 Carrie Kurata: Hello from Cerritos Library, Cerritos CA 00:38:51 Sally Quiroz: None of the above....I'm too close to my sewing machine! LOL 00:39:04 Cheryl Vasan: Hi - I’m Cheryl Vasan, Youth Services librarian with Mason Public Library, Ohio near Cincinnati 00:39:09 Ruth Hyatt: Same, Sally 00:39:10 Patricia Lamon: I am working from home, also. PAt 00:39:13 Linda Willhide: Hearing the sound of your spouse working. 00:39:15 Ronda Galyean: none of the above 00:39:20 Danielle Duran: Right we are still working but the kids are home. So my child come to work with me! lol 00:39:21 Sydney Buffington: Animal Crossing is also a challenge for me!! 00:39:23 Kend Mullison: I have gotten addicted to sewing masks out of outrageous fabrics. 00:39:33 Claire Ratcliffe: I applaud all of you essential workers! 00:39:41 Alyssa Tabor: Yeah, honestly none of the above. Mine is more no work life balance. 00:39:44 Anne Holland: It's definitely my husband. My kids and pets are lovely :D 00:39:44 Claire Ratcliffe: I applaud all of you essential workers! 00:39:49 Judy Carter: none of the above 00:39:50 Karla Gaetz: work life balance 00:39:50 Sandra Van Vooren: Still working, I am going home and sewing masks till midnight tho! 00:39:57 Atlas Logan: Not the kids necessarily... their digital learning assignments however are killer! 00:40:00 Claire Ratcliffe: Wow thank you! 00:40:04 Karen Earp: i made 4 twilight sparkle masks on Sunday. 00:40:11 Jennifer Johnson: I'm changing my vote to Animal Crossing too! =) 00:40:14 Karla Gaetz: Still working part time at the library, and part time at hom e 00:40:20 kelly sheridan: Feeding 3 college studenrs 00:40:21 Ruth Hyatt: helping kids with school plus a one year old 00:40:27 Ruth Hyatt: send help lol 00:41:05 Rebecca Sahar: YAY CHRISTINE! Hello from the Tallahsse Area! 00:41:10 Alison Quinn: I'm working at home, too. And my husband is. And my daughter is giving live-video music lessons. Wow what an experience! 00:41:19 Keliann LaConte: Hi all! 00:42:10 Christine Shupla: Hi, Rebecca! got to say the TN workshop was one of my favorites! 00:42:49 Greg Mosshammer: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:43:38 Claire Ratcliffe: Sign up for the newsletter here: https://www.starnetlibraries.org/register/ 00:47:34 Claire Ratcliffe: Resource bank: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:48:04 Janet Perez: So to be clear, they can be uploaded and shared with at home families? 00:48:16 Keliann LaConte: Anyone have Lynn Moroney's "Moontellers: Myths of the Moon from Around the World" in your collection? From 1995, but along these lines 00:49:07 Brooks Mitchell: Very cool, Terrill! (would you mind sharing your message with ALl panelists and attendees) 00:49:49 Brooks Mitchell: Hey Janet! Do you want to put your question in the "Q&A" and Christine can get to it when she's done presenting? 00:51:03 Keliann LaConte: Christine, that's a great idea for sharing local expertise (inviting someone to tell a story from their culture)! 00:51:48 Lisa Fuller: Are there YouTube videos including some of these resources available to patrons as opposed to training videos for librarians? 00:51:52 Claire Ratcliffe: These activities can be found in the resource bank: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:52:40 Tanya Millican: The star wheel is great, we made them last summer and the older children really enjoyed it! 00:52:48 Kris Fagre: Will this chat be archived? 00:53:02 Brooks Mitchell: Hey Kris - yes it will! 00:53:11 Kris Fagre: Great - thanks!! 00:53:41 Claire Ratcliffe: Yes, the recording of this webinar will be on our YouTube channel and our website: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/ 00:53:44 Josh Mitchell: That is a beautiful library Elizabeth! 00:53:53 Justine Ridder: Same, Elizabeth. It was so fast! 00:54:19 Alison Quinn: At my library, some families are very hesitant to let us know that they don't have technology at home. 00:54:29 Kayla Morin-Riordan: We had a similar fast turn around from open, partially open, to closed indefinitely over 3 days 00:54:30 Janet Perez: Wow! Your library is beautiful! 00:54:39 Brooks Mitchell: Josh - we luckily got to lead a workshop out of that library last year. The view of the Chugach Mountains from the windows is AWESOME!! 00:55:09 Kris Fagre: LOVE this idea of having families share pictures of themselves watching your programming! 00:55:32 Estel Porras: Great point, Allson 00:55:45 Keliann LaConte: Is anyone using phone, rather than Internet, to deliver programs? (this is a great idea from a colleague in HI) 00:55:55 Diane Kizirian: They are missing us as much as we miss them. 00:56:42 nicole guenkel: I wish it were called something other than zoom bombs 00:56:51 Margaret Pastel: we use zoom password entry only with a waiting room. 00:57:14 Dennis Andrejko: Brooks- Chugach in the background: awesome! luckily I have the San Juan’s out my library window in Telluride. 00:57:22 Amanda Hickey: I'm using my phone to film, with a tripod, and then uploading it to my computer where I use a free editing software. 00:57:31 Brooks Mitchell: Dennis - I lived in Mancos before Boulder...I love the San Juans!!! 00:57:34 Leah Weatherman: Hi Keliann! Lots of libraries are doing dial a story. We will in Fort Collins hopefully soon. 00:57:40 Anne Holland: ALA Public Programs Office says that live sessions are allowable, but recording and sharing is where things get problematic 00:57:44 Leah Weatherman: English and Spanish 00:57:58 Brooks Mitchell: tough life living in Telluride :) I did the Telluride Mountain Run this summer. So gorgeous. 00:58:02 Janet Perez: I love it! I am doing one longer story as opposed to our usual two shorter books. I love Elizabeth's comment about not being able to see the kids squirm during the longer titles! 00:58:15 Keliann LaConte: Hi, Leah! dial a story...love the name and especially making this more equitable 00:58:20 Brooks Mitchell: Yes!! Not seeing them squirm could be really helpful haha 00:58:23 Lisa Fuller: Please expand about phone programs. some famliies have limited internet access. 00:58:57 Claire Ratcliffe: Resource bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 00:59:00 Kayla Morin-Riordan: I pre-record and schedule to post on facebook. The dog makes doing anything live very difficult! 00:59:14 Leah Weatherman: I've heard some set ups are as easy as repurposing a library number and having the voicemail message be a short story 00:59:22 Kris Fagre: My sons had the idea to tell the idea of Three Billy Goats Gruff, leaving their own hillside to practice social distancing! :) 00:59:25 Amanda Place: keep a moose between you LOL 00:59:28 Rebecca Sahar: Alligator! ….It's florida 00:59:31 Amanda Place: that’s great! 00:59:39 Leah Weatherman: We are looking at a service that allows for multiple callers at one time but I'm not sure of the name 00:59:49 Keliann LaConte: Leah, there is a request in the chat for more about phone programs. Would you mind jumping in with what you know/are planning? thx! 00:59:56 Alison Quinn: Since families might be watching together from home, it's important to include subtle layers of presentation that will interest all ages. 01:00:00 Amy McMullen: Vermont can use moose or bears! 01:00:11 Anne Holland: Sorry, here's a link to my statement above! https://programminglibrarian.org/articles/online-story-time-coronavirus-it%E2%80%99s-fair-use-folks 01:00:18 Claire Ratcliffe: Great point, Allison Quinn 01:00:28 Brooks Mitchell: https://programminglibrarian.org/articles/online-story-time-coronavirus-it%E2%80%99s-fair-use-folks 01:00:36 Leah Weatherman: I've heard some set ups are as easy as repurposing a library number and having the voicemail message be a short story. We are looking at a service that allows for multiple callers at one time but I'm not sure of the name. 01:00:40 Brenda McIlroy: Santa Cruz uses surf board! 01:01:44 Brooks Mitchell: I love the kid-friendly connection to the ongoing crisis 01:01:47 Rebecca Sahar: Surf Boards! That's fun 01:02:16 Brooks Mitchell: book recommendations in the link bank!! 01:02:27 Dennis Andrejko: Leah, cool idea. My teens are VERY into trivia and might use this idea for a trivia question on the voicemail. 01:02:37 Claire Ratcliffe: Resource bank with book recommendations: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 01:02:42 Anne Holland: Birthday on Mars is great! Make kids turn their parents into rovers and enjoy the hilarity :D 01:02:43 Keliann LaConte: Lisa, wanted to make sure you saw this response to your request (didn't want it buried in chat!) From Leah Weatherman to Everyone: 01:27 PM I've heard some set ups are as easy as repurposing a library number and having the voicemail message be a short story. We are looking at a service that allows for multiple callers at one time but I'm not sure of the name. 01:04:51 Kris Fagre: How are your patrons sharing their comics? 01:04:57 Elizabeth Covington: I really love this idea of the virtual comic contest! Thank you! 01:04:58 Brooks Mitchell: having a partnership with a comic store owner is awesome!! 01:05:11 Brooks Mitchell: Kris - I believe they email them or send them via Facebook 01:05:23 Kris Fagre: thanks! 01:05:58 Justine Ridder: We did Jump to Jupiter last summer and the kids loved it! 01:06:10 Brooks Mitchell: Jump to Jupiter is the BEST! especially good for social distancing... 01:06:25 Marilyn St. Pierre: Such simple, yet great, ideas! 01:06:32 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Engaged Patrons is a free book logging site (if your library budget is under 1 million) 01:06:34 Stephanie Fulton: last year our kids loved Jump to Jupiter! 01:06:53 Brooks Mitchell: Jump to Jupiter: http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/65-jump-to-jupiter.html?search_query=jump+to+jupiter&results=4 01:06:53 Claire Ratcliffe: Jump to Jupiter: http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/65-jump-to-jupiter.html?search_query=jump+to+jupiter&results=4 01:07:01 Brooks Mitchell: (sorry - I know that's a long link!) 01:07:23 Stephanie Fulton: When is the pet day please? 01:07:35 Elizabeth Covington: We are doing a virtual scavenger hunt on our social media (IG and FB) and it is getting some great traction 01:07:42 Brooks Mitchell: if you have questions for Elizabeth - please put them in the Q&A! 01:07:49 nicole guenkel: that was great, Elizabeth! 01:07:52 Diane Kizirian: Thank you! 01:07:58 Marilyn St. Pierre: Thank you! 01:08:02 Ruth Fenchak: @stephanie fulton April 11th 01:08:06 Soline Holmes: Are there any copyright issues in the storywalks? 01:08:07 Keliann LaConte: Stephanie, can you pls drop this in Q&A? thx 01:08:13 Kathleen McGonagle: Thank you Elizabeth, very informative 01:08:20 Dennis Andrejko: We had our Friends group install permanent, covered signposts (think like the display cabinet outside your library door or in the lobby) and we seasonally change the story (Eng and Spanish). it’s along a popular trail that goes by the library. now could be a great time to ask for something like that from your Friends, if you have them. 01:08:32 Elizabeth Nicolai: Pet Day is Saturday April 11 01:08:54 Amanda Place: live scares me… 01:08:57 Christy Ellington: Will you be sharing the slides afterwards to those that registered? 01:09:02 Keliann LaConte: Soline, can you pls drop that in Q&A? thank you! 01:09:11 Linda Willhide: Pre-recorded is more comfortable for us to produce. Allows for retakes! 01:09:13 Ruth Hyatt: interaction 01:09:20 Samantha Sednek: Live allows for interaction though which is so important for littles. 01:09:21 Amanda Place: recored takes longer but you are able to make it the best you can 01:09:24 Sydney Buffington: Live can have connectivity issues 01:09:31 Lesley Talley: We are using live so we can greet kids as they put their names in the comments. 01:09:33 Kris Fagre: Trying our first live program next week! 01:09:33 Justine Ridder: I feed off the kids' excitement so I prefer live 01:09:33 Elizabeth Covington: We are doing a mix of both. I feel as though recorded is a lot easier and makes it easier for families to revisit 01:09:41 Mary Dulin: Live can have pet/ kid interference 01:09:42 Victoria Fleming: I like Live because I can give shout outs to the kids and have the parents/kids interact with me. I love seeing their responses to my questions 01:09:45 Amanda Hickey: Both, it depends on what type of programming you are doing. Story times - pre-recorded. Fun things for adults like trivia or fun facts, use live. 01:09:45 Karen Earp: so far only recorded. my first live is next thursday 01:09:46 Hayley Van-Gils: I find live funnier, more natural for me instaed of recording 01:09:46 Anne Holland: Remember the dad whose daughter came into his meeting and went viral? People like seeing a little humanity (and comedy!) 01:09:47 Elizabeth Weislak: You can prerecord and then push it out on facebook or youtube like it's live-that's what we have been doing 01:09:52 Elizabeth Nicolai: With story tracks, we are buying copies of the books and posting them up. So we buy the books just for this! 01:09:52 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Pre-recorded is ideal if you are quarantining with partners, kids or pets! (so many interruptions) 01:09:56 Dan McCullough: In Columbus, we have been doing ours pre-recorded then posting them to social media later. It's very difficult to fully interact with customers that way. Easier for us, but harder for customers. 01:09:58 nicole guenkel: I'd rather be live. 01:10:01 Melissa D: You can create more videos at a time if they are prerecorded 01:10:04 Catherine Schaeffer: I'm focusing on live because the teens I work with say they are looking for interaction, even if it is less polished. 01:10:12 Brian Lazarow: I feel that both have pros and cons depending on what you're doing 01:10:13 Victoria Fleming: My kiddos Loved seeing my cat interrupt my yoga portion! 01:10:14 Tanya Millican: We've done both, we had a lot more views with pre-recorded. Still working in library. 01:10:20 Patricia Lamon: I want to try but would like do-overs, even though I love interacting with the kids in my story-hour. PAt 01:10:24 Melody Johnson: Totally pre-record... it is so much easier 01:10:25 Amanda Place: I encourage viewers to get something around them to use asa part of the story time, whatever I’m doing with them 01:10:35 Brooks Mitchell: Chat box and slides will be available post-webinar, FYI! 01:10:37 Sydney Buffington: You can do a 'Premier" of a pre-recorded video on facebook, so you can still have the live chat but pre-recorded quality 01:10:37 Tricia Wehrenberg: Facebook Premiere is a live saver! I pre record and then it markets on Facebook like it's Live 01:10:39 Cheryl Vasan: Live keeps my perfectionism from eating my life with too much time editing a video 01:10:42 Elizabeth Covington: puppets, shakers, and crafts 01:10:45 Kim Englert: Sing alongs, making musical instruments 01:10:46 Linda Willhide: Adding movement that goes along with story! Jumping! 01:10:48 Ruth Hyatt: I think you can get stats better from prerecorded vs live 01:10:56 Kris Fagre: Asked kids to finish an alphabet game for us in the FB comments: A is for alligator, B is for...? 01:10:58 Ivette de Assis-Wilson: Need ideas for FB scavenger hunt 01:10:59 Tanya Millican: I dressed up as a bunny to do my Easter story. 01:10:59 Soline Holmes: Felt boards and my daughter's stuffed animals, encouraging students to act out nursery rhymes with own stuffed animals, fingerplays, too 01:11:00 Anne Holland: The folks over on YouTube prefer live, but tech is a problem sometimes 01:11:00 Patricia Lamon: I have always used props and shakers and singing and a craft. PAt 01:11:01 Rebecca Sahar: Going on a bear walk! Is a great way to go on an adventure while you tell the story 01:11:01 Alison Quinn: easy interaction tool - use a clapping sequence that is repeated throughout a story 01:11:04 Elizabeth Covington: asking kids questions even if they’re prerecorded 01:11:04 Kayla Morin-Riordan: I read dragon stories with our giant dragon puppet; we are also posting sensory activity videos 01:11:04 Cheryl Vasan: making Easter egg shakers 01:11:05 Amanda Hickey: Backyard Crafts 01:11:05 Mary Dulin: WE often suggest an activity to go along with the story, like read if your give a mouse a cookie than suggest to go make cookies with parents 01:11:06 Victoria Fleming: I have been doing shakers and scarf songs, I do Yoga, and flannel boards that are interactive 01:11:12 Dan McCullough: Encourage customers to use their own tools at home to retell 01:11:21 Sydney Buffington: getting up and doing stretches & moving around 01:11:21 Jennifer Johnson: I took still images of the illustrations in the book and laid my voice over it, so I encouraged the families to pause the video and take a picture walk through the book together before reading 01:11:22 Anne Holland: Youtube folks said "flitter flutter, finger plays and songs" 01:11:26 Cheryl Vasan: Dancing with moves to learn, repeats week to week 01:11:27 Amanda Place: I had kids make a homemade shaker the day before and then they used them for the shaker song 01:11:30 Jennifer Garden: I'm telling stories and I'm asking questions as I go, but not waiting necessarily for answers in chat. 01:11:33 Elizabeth Covington: salt painting 01:11:36 Marcia Divack: For teens it's always great to go live on Instagram or create a TikTok account. 01:11:45 Elizabeth Maggio: I'm at home and do not have access to storytime books/music/craft activities.... 01:11:53 Tanya Millican: I add a craft after the live storytime. I have done crafts with jugs and tp rolls 01:11:56 Kimberly Daufeldt: I've planned and lead them through a craft made only with things I have at home, which isn't much. 01:12:00 Keliann LaConte: Great ideas here for using videos to springboard social media interaction! 01:12:03 Hayley Van-Gils: kahoot games 01:12:03 Dan McCullough: Instagram live/tiktok is an awesome idea!!! 01:12:15 Amanda Place: you choose stories and fold over stories 01:12:18 Elizabeth Nicolai: @Elizabeth Maggio - all our librarians are being really creative! One of my librarians was using cookie cutters at her house! 01:12:19 Anne Holland: Brooks, flitter flutter is a scarf activity I'm told :D 01:12:26 Dianne Steinley: Maybe they can use the empty rolls from all the toilet paper! ;) 01:12:34 Anne Holland: Dianne lol :D 01:12:51 Elizabeth Maggio: great ideas! 01:12:51 Keliann LaConte: Confirming here in chat: slides and chat will be available and emailed to you 01:12:51 Karla Gaetz: An EMail would be much appreciated@ 01:12:55 Victoria Fleming: Dianne I've been posting lots of craft ideas with toilet paper rolls, too! 01:13:06 Ruth Hyatt: my daughter says use leaves, flowers, and stones for multiple crafts. gets them outside. 01:13:11 Jennifer Johnson: We are working on a challenge to see what our patrons can make with tp rolls! =) 01:13:11 Ruth Hyatt: I work with teens as well. We were trying to grow our audience when this all started so this has been a real struggle, but we have a handful of kids on our discord and Minecraft servers. 01:13:11 Patricia Lamon: I used this last year, too and Jump to Jupitor is GREAT! PAt 01:13:16 Claire Ratcliffe: Jump to Jupiter: http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/65-jump-to-jupiter.html?search_query=jump+to+jupiter&results=4 01:13:19 Kimberly Daufeldt: It's super fun! We've done Jump to Jupiter inside out library before. 01:13:28 Tomeka Roulhac: we have two nasa/solar system ambassadors doing space related presentations for us next week. they contacted me thanks to filling out the survey sent by starnetlibraries I received in email. 01:13:40 Greg Mosshammer: http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/65-jump-to-jupiter.html 01:13:50 Anne Holland: Tomeka, thanks for the plug to do the survey, you get results! 01:14:06 Tomeka Roulhac: @anne welcome :) 01:15:14 Margaret Pastel: Used a STARNET activity box from my state library last year and it was AWESOME. Tailored it to 2 groups: k-2 and 3-5 grade. Looking forward to virtual engagement 01:15:18 Claire Ratcliffe: COVID 19 Response Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2DKBYG5 01:15:19 Stephanie Fulton: I have had success with getting a volunteer so thank you! 01:15:21 Alison Quinn: Thanks for reminding about including community resources. FYI on Long Island - The Custer Institute nonprofit on the East End (Cutchogue?) might have info or volunteers to help with virtual programs. 01:15:35 Mary Dulin: solar system ambassadors came to my library and were great. She did a fantastic job! 01:15:40 Linda McKenna: I am a Solar System Ambassador and we are looking for library opportunities. 01:15:51 Anne Holland: Please fill out the survey, and if you have questions email aholland@spacescience.org or svfields@spacescience.org 01:15:58 Kris Fagre: We did a program yesterday with an ambassador - she was great! And from our hometown, so that made it extra cool! 01:16:42 Anne Holland: We have an Ambassador on YouTube, who says many ambassadors have virtual planetarium programs, so you can do "night sky" viewing during the day! 01:16:47 Brooks Mitchell: we're running just slightly behind, I will move really quickly through the hands-on activities 01:17:19 Christina St John: A Solar System Ambassador reached out to me and now we are working with her and the Museum to create a Virtual Earth Day Celebration on the 22nd. So excited! 01:17:32 Anne Holland: That's great Christina! 01:17:34 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Stellarium is really fun to explore as well! 01:17:39 Claire Ratcliffe: Chistina, that's a great way to celebrate Earth Day! 01:17:59 Christina St John: :D 01:18:32 Dennis Andrejko: Sun in a different light, hahaha! 01:18:52 Kris Fagre: We have a Solar System ambassador who's going to do a program about germinating seeds on Earth Day! We're so excited! 01:19:12 Brooks Mitchell: That's awesome, Kris! Are they making a connection to outer space/ISS? 01:19:16 Christina St John: That's awesome Kris! :) 01:19:26 Meghan Collins: Thank you, that’s amazing! 01:19:59 Anne Holland: Kris, that's awesome!! 01:20:01 Kris Fagre: She did a program yesterday about the ISS. I added links in our comments to the NASA activity book about the ISS, and the link to the webpage that lets you find the ISS from wherever you are in the world! 01:20:14 Melody Johnson: Thank ya'll so much for doing all this 01:20:21 Tammy Batschelet: I love sky guide 01:20:36 Alison Quinn: Idea - if you have a student or teen in your household, they could help you present. 01:20:37 Kim Englert: I use Sky Guide 01:21:03 Laura Antolin: I use SkyGuide and Skyview 01:22:04 Keliann LaConte: ^Melody, thank you all for sharing your great ideas here! It's time for all of us to be creative!! 01:22:04 Mary Dulin: Will these activates be included in the email? 01:22:36 Claire Ratcliffe: You can find links to the activities on the resource bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 01:22:41 Elizabeth Maggio: This is a perfect d0-at-home craft! 01:22:45 Keliann LaConte: Here's Star Power: http://clearinghouse.starnetlibraries.org/astronomy-and-space/217-scigirls-star-power.html 01:23:01 Keliann LaConte: great videos from the SciGirls TV show, too! 01:23:25 Anne Holland: It looks dipper-y 01:23:59 Dennis Andrejko: Brooks, you need an assistant! 01:24:00 Denean Williams: Still cool 01:24:03 Kris Fagre: You're awesome, Brooks! 01:24:09 Anne Holland: Dennis, he should make his adorable dog help! 01:24:13 Keliann LaConte: It does work in real life :) 01:24:18 Dennis Andrejko: Yesss! 01:24:25 Kathleen McTeer: Perfect! 01:24:33 Margaret Pastel: I liked using https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/planner.cfm to help people i.d. objects in the night sky 01:24:41 Anne Holland: It works well with tissue boxes as well, in the dark. You can make a bigger constellation 01:24:42 Tammy Batschelet: I thought it was great, a remember to do it with a smile so the kids think its soooo cool! 01:24:51 Anne Holland: Tammy, this is key 01:25:22 Tomeka Roulhac: no idea right now lol 01:25:34 Elizabeth Nicolai: Night sky viewings don’t work when you have 20+ hours of light! 01:25:35 Emily Boyce: Creative Writing club/Zoom group 01:25:37 Kayla Morin-Riordan: We host a Messy Art night every year (hitting A in STEAM). I am just hoping we're open again! 01:25:43 Kris Fagre: Garden walks - we do this every summer, usually with only one book at the beginning. We're planning on doing multiple books throughout the summer this year. 01:25:52 Anne Holland: Kayla, check out the program "Art and the Cosmic Connection", right up your alley! 01:25:56 Karen Earp: i already had skytellers on my summer schedule 01:25:57 Jennifer Garden: we're going to have a bingo sheet with all kinds of activities, like scavenger hints, draw a picture, color a picture, record a lip sync video, etc 01:26:13 Margaret Pastel: We are programming month to month as we don't know when we will be reopening or to what extent. 01:26:20 Keliann LaConte: ^yes, Sharon, you'll get a copy of chat! 01:26:22 Cheryl Vasan: We usually do tons of drop in baby and toddler story times. They’ll be virtual this year if publishers extend their permissions. 01:26:30 Anne Holland: From youtube we have night sky, make and take, and night sky the most 01:26:36 Ruth Hyatt: We had been planning a nature walk with our teens where they will also be getting to eat crickets 01:26:39 Alison Quinn: Jennifer - Bingo sheets have endless possibilities, thanks! 01:26:44 Rosie Robledo: Potions class (making slime) with Professor Snape. 01:26:51 Christine Shupla: The questions about storywalk and copyright ramifications--I can't answer. Help? 01:26:55 Elizabeth Nicolai: I know one library (perhaps in Louisiana) is creating make & take kits, a paperbag with the instructions & supplies, that patrons can pick up curbside when they get their books! 01:26:58 Anne Holland: Rosie, I want to come! :D 01:26:59 Janet Perez: Our state is shut down through the end of April. I have not decided what to do about our summer programming. 01:27:01 Catherine Shepherd: Not sure right now but we are still doing a StoryWalk 01:27:03 Claire Ratcliffe: These are great program ideas! I want to go to them :) 01:27:10 Cheryl Vasan: have teen volunteers create choose your own adventures powerpoint or google web 01:27:12 Margaret Pastel: I have developing a list of projects people can do with common household items during statewide social distancing mandates 01:27:22 Barbara Goetschius: I'm thinking of Take and make projects 01:27:24 Catherine Schaeffer: We *were* planning a community STEM celebration with collaborative, all ages activities. Now... maybe virtual? 01:27:37 Rosie Robledo: We were already planning a mythology/constellations program in conjunction with a scientist liaison and these resources will be great! 01:27:39 Cheryl Vasan: Our parents prefer STEM or science anything 01:27:49 Valerie A: We're doing some simple STEAM videos with minimal materials as virtual programs 01:27:51 Elizabeth Covington: trying to do things with items that people already have at home 01:27:51 Jenny Schink: kitchen chemistry 01:27:51 Kris Fagre: Offering STEAM experiment videos on YouTube 01:27:55 Cheryl Vasan: teens not so thrilled with steam 01:27:56 Valle Blair: Quick videos of experiments to do at home with home items 01:28:02 Cindy Jensen: We have a blog that we started. I do steam activities once a week with step by step, video and photos 01:28:03 Karen Earp: I'm recordins STEAM throw down vids and sharing them 01:28:04 Lesley Talley: We have been offering Science at home pickup kits that are proving very popular. We will likely continue these. 01:28:05 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Going from 90% in person to 100% online was a tough transition, but our STEAM videos are popular 01:28:06 Kimberly Daufeldt: we're still working on that. meeting Monday. 01:28:06 Emily Kazanecki: I've been doing weekly science experiment videos 01:28:06 Lisa Clymer: Sharing STEAM activities on Facebook that families can do with objects at home. 01:28:06 Margaret Pastel: Arts is crucial for thinking outside the box 01:28:06 Cheryl Vasan: Teens associate stem with school 01:28:07 Rebecca Sahar: We aren't calling it STEAM anymore. And have revamped into Maker Mondays (online program) 01:28:08 Sydney Buffington: We're trying to plan STEAM activities that are easy for kids to do from home, since we're planning on limiting group gatherings 01:28:10 Kim Englert: I offer a virtual STEAM program where I demonstrate various topics--rockets, gardening, weather etc 01:28:10 Rosie Robledo: Our community loves STEAM as well! 01:28:14 Jess Alexander: STEAM project kits that families can take home and do together - with science sheets 01:28:20 Soline Holmes: Sharing STEAM stories for virtual storytmies 01:28:20 Jennifer Johnson: I think we have an opportunity to show families that STEM learning is easy to do with materials found in the home 01:28:21 Tierney Czartoski: I will be hosting my first ONLINE Girls Who Code program tonight! Wish me luck! Not sure if we will be able to do programing this summer 01:28:23 Karla Gaetz: I have started STEAM Saturdays with simple experiments 01:28:26 Kelly Batchelor: Science kids can do in their back yard 01:28:26 Amanda Place: lego challenges 01:28:27 Alison Quinn: One of our challenges is that our library serves 3 school districts - sometimes a variety of school offerings - good to contact school district. 01:28:33 Linda Willhide: For science we are creating virtual meet-a-tree posts about trees in the park surrounding our library. 01:28:38 Jennifer Garden: Any projects we'll offer will be either basic materials, or we'll provide some simple things, like popsicle sticks for a simple puzzle. 01:28:40 Ruth Hyatt: We also have maker Mondays 01:29:01 Kim Englert: We will be putting our Take Home Science Kits online so parents and kids can do experiments and engineering challenges at home 01:29:14 Rosie Robledo: I had planned (and have since cancelled due to the many hands-on pieces) a Fairy Tale Lego challenges program 01:29:28 Elizabeth Maggio: so many great ideas! 01:29:35 Soline Holmes: I like the sound of Fairy Tale Legos, Rosie. Can you tell us more? 01:29:37 Elizabeth Covington: I had planned to do programs with Pacific Science Center and now rethinking of ways we can still work together 01:29:39 Anne Holland: A LOT of folks on youtube are doing take and make 01:29:53 Elizabeth Nicolai: To Rosie - a competition to see what people build from the LEGOs in their house and send you the photos might be fun! Virtual LEGO club! 01:29:56 Adrienne Duris: Food Nutrition- fairy tale related to beans ( i.e. Jack N the Beanstalk, Princess and the Pea and then bean art. 01:30:08 Adrienne Duris: I like the virtual lego club. 01:30:25 Rosie Robledo: Soline, all the prompts are at work, but we had things like “build the tallest structure you can in 90 seconds” and tied that into Rapunzel’s tower 01:30:34 Marcia Divack: Hi Adrienne, I'm glad to see you here! 01:30:37 Keliann LaConte: virtual LEGO club in Scotland library is called "brickfast" 01:30:38 Kayla Morin-Riordan: We're considering doing "summer reading in a box" and mailing all of the materials to families who register 01:30:39 Judy Carter: Haven't looked that far ahead yet 01:30:41 Amanda Hickey: Adrienne, you could let the kids grow a bean plant, it so easy. I did it two weeks ago and now mine is almost a foot tall. 01:30:43 Ashley Lemaster: Instead of doing my live escape room at the branch, I am doing digital escape rooms. 01:30:44 Sandra Van Vooren: Ooh, I like that tower idea! 01:30:47 Soline Holmes: That is AWESOME, Rosie. I love that 01:30:47 Elizabeth Nicolai: The LEGO masters tv program is so popular right now! 01:30:52 Alison Quinn: Maybe mentioned already, but emphasize using objects found around the house. 01:30:53 Margaret Pastel: brickfast! love it 01:31:10 Denean Williams: I like escape rooms too. Good idea 01:31:15 Emily Boyce: WebQuests! 01:31:21 Jennifer Johnson: We normally have a comic con during the summer that goes along with our theme. This year it was going to be a ren faire. We are thinking of ways that we can show demonstrations/performances online and host a virtual art and cosplay contest. 01:31:21 Sandra Van Vooren: Any ideas for adapting egg drops for video? It was so tempting with humpty dumpty and it's all home materials... 01:31:30 Pamela AlHusaini: /I will put together craft kits that go along with the story that I guess I will read online have never tried that!) 01:31:49 Soline Holmes: My daughters school did egg drop challenge...encouraged kids to use find things around the house 01:31:55 Rosie Robledo: Make a house for the 3 Little Pigs from recycled materials and tape that can withstand a fan or hairdryer blast 01:32:00 Hunter Bennett: We're thinking about fairytale digital escape rooms if we are going all digital for SRP. 01:32:03 Kayla Morin-Riordan: Guided genealogy night (virtual) with Ancestry 01:32:04 Soline Holmes: THe teacher asked them to film themselves and the results... 01:32:06 Elizabeth Nicolai: https://www.kellogghubbard.org/storywalk 01:32:41 Rayel Starling: if our projects require supplies that are not common at home we plan to put them in one way kits for the families 01:32:41 Kelly Batchelor: Yeah most of our kids don't have access to internet either 01:32:50 Kris Fagre: We actually call them Garden Walks, not Storywalks 01:32:57 Cheryl Vasan: asking my performers to prepare virtual programs, or revamp for lower numbers and social distancing. Ohio is preparing a database of virtual compatible performers 01:33:07 Sandra Van Vooren: Oh I like that hairdrier blast idea for three little pigs! 01:33:14 Sydney Buffington: We're hoping to have take-home packets of non-digital activities available at local grocery stores 01:33:16 Keliann LaConte: Thanks all for your great ideas!! 01:33:16 Valerie A: I have to run, but thank y'all so much for offering this webinar! It's been so helpful! 01:33:17 Linda Willhide: Thank you all for this wonderful webinar!!! 01:33:18 Valle Blair: where do you get the virtual escape room ideas from? 01:33:25 Whitney Davidson-Rhodes: Thank you! 01:33:26 Soline Holmes: Thank you! SO inspiring! 01:33:26 Kris Fagre: FANTASTIC program, you guys!!! 01:33:26 Rayel Starling: thank you 01:33:27 Danielle Bliss: Thank you all so much! 01:33:29 Sara McFarland: Thank you! 01:33:29 Kathleen McTeer: Thanks! 01:33:30 Meghan Collins: Thank you!! 01:33:30 Catherine Schaeffer: Thank you all! 01:33:31 Elizabeth Weislak: thank you everyone for your great ideas! 01:33:31 Anne Holland: Make sure to sign up for our small group discussions if you want to continue the conversation! 01:33:33 Marilyn St. Pierre: Thank you all so very much! It was information overload, but now I have the time to sift through all of these great resources & ideas! 01:33:34 Leah Weatherman: Thank you! 01:33:34 Adrienne Duris: Thank you everyone for the wonderful ideas, very inspiring. 01:33:35 Diane Pamel: thank you~ 01:33:35 Jess Alexander: Thank you!!! 01:33:35 Elizabeth Maggio: Thanks a million! 01:33:36 Karla Gaetz: Thank you @ 01:33:36 Susan Davis: Thank you! 01:33:36 Estel Porras: Thank you so much! 01:33:39 Sydney Buffington: THANKS ALL!! 01:33:39 Jennifer Ivey: thank you! 01:33:39 Alexandria Fruge: thank you! 01:33:39 Denean Williams: Thank you all! 01:33:40 Ivette de Assis-Wilson: Thanks for all your ides! This was awesome! 01:33:41 Amber Winstead: thank you! 01:33:42 Elizabeth S Plotner: Thank you for pulling us together! Great ideas! Stay well, one and all! 01:33:43 Greg Mosshammer: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/STARNet-Webinar-Certificate-040920.pdf 01:33:44 Emily Kinney: Thank you all!! 01:33:44 Valle Blair: thank you 01:33:44 Christina St John: thank you all for the great resources and ideas! :D 01:33:45 Amy McMullen: Lots of great ideas - thanks!!! 01:33:45 Sue Mahone: Thank you! 01:33:46 Stephanie Fulton: Thank you so much! 01:33:46 Betty Haas: thank you! 01:33:47 Mary Ann Griffin: Thanks for the information. 01:33:48 Sally Quiroz: Wonderful ideas! Thank you/1 01:33:48 Audrey Snowden: Thank you! 01:33:49 Patricia Lamon: Thanks so much!!! I really enjoyed this! Pat 01:33:49 nicole guenkel: thank you! 01:33:50 Brenda McIlroy: Thank you! 01:33:50 Dennis Andrejko: we are having yoga instructors make videos of classes. That “familiar face” theme. 01:33:50 Claire Ratcliffe: resource bank: www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Stories-from-the-Skies-Resource-Sheet.pdf 01:33:50 Tammy Batschelet: Thank you! You all are so encouraging1 01:33:51 Amanda Hickey: Thank you, this webinar was great! 01:33:51 Phyllis Kanekuni: Great session, thank you! 01:33:52 Heather Bryan: awesome webinar! Thank you! 01:33:52 Rosie Robledo: Thank you, this was great! 01:33:52 Greg Mosshammer: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/STARNet-Webinar-Certificate-040920.pdf 01:33:53 Emily Kazanecki: Thank you all! 01:33:53 Kim Englert: WE are talking about packaging our FAmily Science Olympiad with some simple supplies so everyone can do it at home 01:33:54 Elizabeth Phillipson: THANK YOU so much! :) 01:33:54 Beth Hornig: thank you 01:33:54 Jane Bouchard: Thank you for all the great information 01:33:55 Megan Upshaw: Thank you! 01:33:55 nicole guenkel: where is the survey? 01:33:55 Crystal Jaime: Great ideas! Thank you so much!! 01:33:56 Elizabeth Covington: thank you this was great! 01:33:56 Adrienne Duris: Also, thanks to the presenters for the resources, I can't wait to use them. 01:33:56 Laura Antolin: Thank you - so much great information! 01:33:57 Hunter Bennett: Programming librarian Facebook group is where I have found most of my digital escape room ideas. 01:33:57 Anthony Young: Thanks! 01:33:58 Marcia Divack: Thank you 01:33:59 Heidi Lanz: Thanks so much for this! 01:33:59 Sarah Frost: thank you 01:33:59 Maria Meade: Thank you! 01:34:00 Jim McGaha: Thank you all … Very Interesting Program Ideas 01:34:00 Hunter Bennett: Thank you!