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Pat’s Visit to Zavala Elementary School

Pat Mora

This past September, I received an e-mail from a young school librarian. She had heard that I was going to be speaking in my home city of El Paso, Texas, and she wrote urging me to visit her school. She … Continue reading →

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Two Día News Flashes: Jeanette Larson Is a Día Dynamo and Exciting Día News from ALSC

Pat Mora

How grateful I am to my friend Texas librarian Jeanette Larson who has been an active Día supporter from the beginning. The key word in that first sentence is “active.” Jeanette is a do-er. Long before I was that familiar … Continue reading →

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Movers & Shakers Serving Young People & Teens

Pat Mora

We postponed writing about the 2010 Movers and Shakers because of Díapalooza but didn’t want any more time to lapse before noting all the creative and forward-thinking librarians on this annual list compiled by Library Journal from field nominations. Congratulations … Continue reading →

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Día in School Libraries

Pat Mora

My library will be participating in Día de los Ninos/Day of the Child. We will be celebrating by having the students do their artwork depicting reading and literacy. It will be an on going process throughout the month of April, … Continue reading →

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School and Public Library Collaboration for Día Events

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When we read Hope Crandall’s article “Community Collaboration for a Día Celebration,” co-authored with Mary Parra and Deeda Chamberlain and published in the Winter 2009 issue of OLA Quarterly, we knew we wanted to interview her for the blog. Her … Continue reading →

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