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From: "PREDDY, LESLIE" <lpreddy@perryschools.org>
Date: June 10, 2016 at 8:11:33 AM EDT
To: AISLE@lists.in.gov, aaslforum@lists.ala.org
Subject: [aaslforum] Fwd: News Release: IMLS Seeks Nation's Top Museums and Libraries for 2017 National Medal
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Please note - school libraries are eligible!
Les

 
Have a wonderful summer and remember to get outside, exercise, and read, read, read!  
 
Leslie PreddyAmerican Association of School Librarians, President http://www.ala.org/aasl/ 
Today I am reading...I am looking for something to read - what do you suggest?

school librarian, teacher, author, keynote, social reader, makerspace coordinator, consultant, lifelong learner

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From: IMLS News Release <imlsnews@imls.gov>
Date: Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 10:47 AM
Subject: News Release: IMLS Seeks Nation's Top Museums and Libraries for 2017 National Medal
To: lpreddy@perryschools.org


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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 9, 2016

IMLS Contact
Giuliana Bullard
 
IMLS Seeks Nation's Top Museums and Libraries for 2017 National Medal
 
Washington, DC--Each year, the Institute of Museum and Library Services presents select museums and libraries with the nation's highest honor, the National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The award recognizes libraries and museums that make significant and exceptional contributions in service to their communities.
 
IMLS is now accepting nominations for the 2017 awards. Anyone--an employee, a board member, a member of the public, or an elected official--can nominate an institution. To be considered, the institution must complete and return a nomination form by October 3, 2016.  
 
All types of nonprofit libraries and library organizations, associations and consortia are eligible, including academic, school, digital, and special libraries or archives. Public or private nonprofit museums of any discipline (including general, art, history, science and technology, children's, and natural history and anthropology), as well as historic houses and sites, arboretums, nature centers, aquariums, zoos, botanical gardens, and planetariums are also eligible.
 
The ten winning institutions are honored at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., are spotlighted in the news media and on social media, and are invited to host a two-day visit from StoryCorps to record community member stories. As part of the selection process, approximately thirty finalists are chosen and are featured by IMLS during a six-week social media and press campaign.
 
Winning the medal elevates an institution's profile and can positively impact fundraising, programming, and outreach activities.
 
Institutions interested in being considered should read the nomination form carefully and contact the designated museum or library contact with questions.
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