Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Underage Drinking in Newport County

Did you know underage drinking cost the citizens of Rhode Island $218 million in 2007?

To combat this problem Middletown & Newport have teamed up to create "Working Together Against Underage Drinking." This task force aims at educating teens and adults about the dangers and consequences of underage drinking.

During the past two years they have been attacking the problem through a combination of media (e.g., newspaper ads and stories, moving billboards, banners, posters), enforcement (e.g., party patrols, checks of bars and liquor stores), and policy (e.g., underage drinking ordinances, training of liquor servers, school policies).

How effective have their efforts been? That is where you come in. Please take the survey. It's only 5 minutes long and confidential. Also the information gathered will help the task force as they move towards reducing this $218 million problem.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Meet the Poets & Open Poetry Mic!


This is one of the coolest happenings MPL has had the radical distinction to host, daddy-o. In honor of National Poetry Month we are turning our popular "Meet the Author" series into "Meet the Poets". Celebrated local poets Aaron J. Hampton and Jean Michelle will be here to read their outstanding work and talk to us about life as a poet. They'll even give us tips on how to go from unpublished genius to critically acclaimed sensation!

And due to popular demand, we've just added an Open Poetry Mic to immediately follow. So for all you cool cats willing to share your words, come on down and gift us with your flow, daddy-o!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Online Educational Videos

This is too cool not to pass along.

Providence Public Library has created 3 educational videos as part of a grant from the Rhode Island College Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities.

These videos are a MUST WATCH for anyone who works with children, teens or adults with special needs. The programs are aimed at teachers and librarians, but the tips and techniques discussed can be used by everyone!

Video 1: "Hands On Literacy" Wendy Kirchner of Meeting St. School presents this workshop to teach librarians how to effectively include children with special needs in library group activities.

Video 2: "Serving Diverse Populations in Library Programming" A panel of experts discuss how librarians and others who coordinate programs for the public can more seamlessly include those with disabilities.

Video 3: "Understanding the Patron with Mental Illness" This workshop presented by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, RI Chapter helps us explore the myths and misconceptions of people living with mental illness and mood disorders. Specifics include a discussion of effective communication strategies with both adults and children and techniques for de-escalation.

Should anyone wish to have copies of any of the handouts referenced in the presentations, just notify kbullard@provlib.org and she will forward them.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Financial Workshops @ MPL!

Money is on everyone's mind these days. You can't open a paper, turn on the tv or go online without seeing or hearing about it. In order to make ends meet we are all tightening our belts. But what if you didn't have to pull that belt so tight?

Starting in May MPL will host a series of FREE financial workshops on a variety of topics, including Making Sense of Retirement, A Smart Start to Mutual Funds, AND MORE!!! Financial advisor David MacDonald (or as we like to call him "that money smart fellas from Edward Jones") will lead the workshops and help you make the most of your hard-earned money!

Up first is:
TOPIC: Paying for Education
TIME: May 11th @ 6:30PM
SUMMARY: The seminar is designed to provide participants with information so that they may understand the value and importance of planning for their children's or grandchildren's future education costs.

And don't worry about the dinner; refreshments and light snacks will be served! (A free seminar and food? That sounds like a financially savvy move to me!)

Friday, April 2, 2010

Resources for Victims of the 2010 Flood

The Providence Business News and the Providence Journal have great articles which list all available resources for victims of the 2010 flood.

Flood victims are also encouraged to call United Way of RI: Simply dial 2-1-1 and you'll be connected to someone who can help.

Are you looking to help others in need? Serve Rhode Island coordinates volunteers statewide. Register as a volunteer at (401) 331-2298 or online at www.ServeRhodeIsland.org.

If these articles don't have the information you need call us at (401) 846-1573.

Remember: you are not alone!