Tag: Teleconference

Teleconference with the Cleveland Museum – See Balto

| April 12, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Rosanna McInnes
Library Balto

Public Review Process For AMHS Schedule – Teleconference in Seldovia

| April 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus
130102 AMHS Banner

Tomorrow, Tuesday – April 9, 2013 – will be your opportunity to come and voice your opinion regarding the proposed Alaska Marine Highway Ferry Schedule for 2014.  This is your chance to participate in a teleconference to voice your comments and give the AMHS an opportunity to consider our position.  It is vital, as a small community dependent on this important transportation system to give our thoughts and for them to hear our voices – loud and clear!

If you can not attend the meeting at the Sea Otter Community Center (SOCC) at 1:30pm on Tuesday, then please feel free to join the teleconference at 1-800-315-6338 – conference code 3902#.  You can also go to the link here to access the proposed schedule.

AMHS Teleconference
Tuesday, April 9, 1:30pm
Sea Otter Community Center

If you have any questions or need additional information – please contact the AMHS Operations Manager, Tony Karvelas at 907-228-7252 or 907-617-4277.

Former First Lady Talks with Seldovia

| February 6, 2013 | 1 Comment

by Jenny Chissus

Alaska OWL LogoTaken from the OWL site: The Alaska OWL Project is a grant funded initiative designed to improve the computing capabilities of public libraries throughout the state of Alaska. The project is being funded by the United StatesDepartment of Commerce BTOP Initiativethe Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Rasmuson Foundationand the Alaska State Library.

Our mission is to provide all Alaskans with the benefits and opportunities that come hand in hand with high speed Internet. This includes areas such as e-government services, distance education opportunities and increased access to professional development.

Alaska OWL Library MapWe are excited to remind Seldovia about the wonderful new equipment and programming that has become available to our community through the program OWL (Online with Libraries) – opening the door of access to experts and educators of many specialties, in culture, arts, history, languages and science among other subjects!  If you check out the map to the left, you can see all the locations in Alaska taking advantage of this great educational program!

George Bush Presidential Library Sorry for the very late notice – but tomorrow morning, the class featured is “Reading Discovery With Barbara Bush” – and actually, one of our very own Seldovian student’s question was selected to be answered by Mrs. Bush during the event!

So, Zack Scribner will be asking Mrs. Bush his question about the book “Capital” tomorrow morning!

Out of our whole countries selections (each school which participates with OWL was allowed to submit 10 questions) only 15 questions were chosen for Mrs. Bush to answer during the teleconference.  So, this is quite an honor!

As this is open to the public, join us tomorrow, Thursday, February 7, 6:45am – 8:15am (Yes, I know it is early!) to get this opportunity to see our new equipment in action, and meet the Former First Lady Mrs. Barbara Bush!  We certainly want to give her a warm hello from Seldovia!

OWL Barbara Bush
Seldovia Public Library
Former First Lady Mrs. Barbara Bush will read excerpts from award-winning author Lynn Curlee’s book, “Capital.” Mrs. Bush will answer questions asked by students during the videoconference. David Ferriero, 10th Archivist of the United States, will give insights about our nation’s capital city. On-stage students as Reading Buddies will share the history of Washington, D.C.’s awe-inspiring monuments from “Capital.” The program concludes with The Quartet of Singing Cadets at Texas A&M University.

For more information about the OWL program and equipment, along with upcoming conferences available to our community, please go directly to the Seldovia Public Library’s website here.

Thriving Thursdays – Evaluating Food as Medicine

| November 8, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Ian McGaughey