[CASL-L] National Book Festival

Christine Sarrazin csarrazin at ctlibrarians.org
Mon Aug 31 11:01:20 PDT 2015


Greetings everyone,

First - Matt - thank you for the suggestion for CLC to run a bus to the National Book Festival! While we can’t help out this year, we’ll certainly look into it for the future. Please contact CLC’s Connie Sear off-list if you have thoughts/suggestions to share - csear at ctlibrarians.org.

As for ALA Midwinter - Plans for one or more buses are already in the works. Look for a survey regarding preferred days/times/stops to come out in a few weeks, once ALA releases more complete schedule information. Please do fill out the survey! Meanwhile, if you have questions or suggestions, contact Connie at csear at ctlibrarians.org or 860.344.8777 x104.

Best,

Christine Sarrazin
Coordinator, Communications & Marketing
Connecticut Library Consortium
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On Aug 31, 2015, at 10:07 AM, David Bilmes <bilmesd at oxfordpublicschools.org> wrote:

> ​Just a reminder to everyone that ALA Midwinter will be in Boston Jan. 8-12. You can get a pass to the exhibits hall for a day and drive up on that Saturday or Sunday . There are dozens of publishers giving out free ARCS (advanced reader copies) of books, and there are also many authors signing books. Demco usually gives out free exhibit hall passes, too, so if you take advantage of that your only expenses will be gas and tolls to get to Boston, along with parking.
> Of course you can also visit other library vendors in the exhibits hall, too. If you went AASL in Hartford, think of an exhibits hall like that, but only bigger!
> 
> I've gone up to Boston for a day for midwinter several previous times when ALA Midwinter has been held there, and it's been worth the trip, especially if  you want to get a bunch of free books!
> 
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> From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces+bilmesd=oxfordpublicschools.org at mylist.net> on behalf of Cauffman, Stephen <Stephen.Cauffman at ct.gov>
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:29 AM
> To: 'Matthew Cadorette'
> Cc: casl-l at mylist.net
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] National Book Festival
>  
> Hi Matt, et. al.,
>  
> The Connecticut State Library and the CT Center for the Book from CT Humanities will be staffing a Connecticut booth at the Pavilion of the States at the National Book Festival in Washington, DC. I’ve helped staff the booth the past 2 years and will be doing so again this year. From what I’ve seen, most author talks draw very good crowds. I know that we are very busy at the booth in the Pavilion.
>  
> The National Book Festival is held at the Washington Convention Center and events are indoors. All events are free. If you go to the National Book Festival, be sure to stop by the Connecticut booth and say hi.
>  
> Cathy mentioned the Boston (MA) Book Festival, which will be taking place Oct. 23-24. (Friday the 23rdis the kickoff and I believe that most of the events will take place on Saturday, Oct. 24.) More on it at:
> http://www.bostonbookfest.org/
> Most events free. While there are events for kids and teens, Boston had a special festival for kids, called the “Hubbub” on a Saturday this past June. More on it at:
> http://hubbubfest.org/ 
>  
> There’s also the Brooklyn (NY) Book Festival, which will be taking place on Sunday, Sept. 20. More on it at:
> http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/
> Events are free. New this year: Brooklyn Book Festival is having a Children’s Day on Saturday, Sept. 19.
>  
> I enjoy the Boston and Brooklyn festivals. I attended the Boston Book Festival once a couple of years ago. I’ve gone to the Brooklyn Book Festival 3 of the past 5 years. The author talks are held at various locations all within walking distance. Events in Boston were indoors. In Brooklyn most events are indoors, but a few are outdoors. Both Brooklyn and Boston have large vendor areas. The vendor areas at both are outdoors with most vendors under tents.
>  
> I enjoy the National Book Festival too, but I’m working so it’s a different experience.
>  
> As for all of these events: I suggest that if there’s a specific author or authors that you want to see, get to the location a little early to make sure you get a seat. For Boston and Brooklyn, the sessions in the morning, say before noon, are not quite as crowded as the afternoon sessions.
>  
> And while we are on the subject, don’t forget the “Connecticut Children’s Book Fair” taking place November 14-15, 2015 at UCONN Storrs.  More info on it at:
> http://bookfair.uconn.edu/
>  
> Regards,
> Steve
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> From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Matthew Cadorette
> Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2015 11:44 AM
> To: casl-l at mylist.net
> Subject: [CASL-L] National Book Festival
>  
> Has anyone ever been to the National Book Festival?
> 
> I'm trying to decide if I want to push for the Friday off before a long weekend.
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt
> 
> Also:  Why doesn't the CLC offer a bus?  That would make my life easier.
>  
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