REFERENCES
Suzanne
Walker, Youth
Services Director, Mooresville
Public Library, Mooresville, IN.
Chair of CYPD-Children and Young People of the
Indiana Library Federation
Phone: 317-831-7323
Email: suzannew@mooresville.lib.in.us
Jessica Moore, Immigrant Specialist for all Marion County Public Libraries, Indianapolis, IN
Phone: 317-275-4088
Email: jmoore@imcpl.org
Kate
Cutko, Library
Director, Bowdoinham
Public Library in Bowdoinham, Maine
Phone:
207-666-8405 Email: kcutko@bowdoinham.lib.me.us
CJ
Connor, MA, MEd, MLIS Children's
Librarian,
Campbell County Public Library, Cold Spring, KY
Phone: (859)781-6166 ext. 23, Email: cjconnor@cc-pl.org
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“We loved your program. Your creative energy and your tie-in with literacy made your program a librarian’s dream.“
Margaret Korenski
Young People’s Assistant Librarian
Vigo County Public Library, Terre Haute, IN
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"What a fun way to bring the culture and arts of faraway
and exotic lands to Covington, TN! LuAnne and Brian are talented and
enthusiastic about making our world a friendlier and better place. We
learned a lot!"
Susan Cheairs, Director
Tipton County Public
Library, Covington, TN
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“Both
LuAnne and Brian have gentle, supportive demeanors and sweet, silly
jokes and songs that delighted the wide range of ages who attended
their performance. Their global emphasis is perfect for sharing
new songs from other lands and they encourage everyone to participate.”
Raylene Jordan
Programming Specialist
Marion County Public Library (Central Library)
Indianapolis, IN
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“Your
CD is really wonderful and full of life positives--'ya just want to
climb up and sing along!” for info on our CD, see Our Music
Jan
Schrock, author of the award-winning children's story “Give a
Goat” about a classroom in Maine that worked together to make a
difference.
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Your
program of “Music and Culture of Mexico” was a wonderful way to
celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! Many of my students have
never been to Mexico. Your program helped the children (and this
ESL teacher) learn more about the rich culture of Mexico. The parents who
attended thoroughly enjoyed singing,dancing and sharing their
stories in Spanish. It was very meaningful for all
to see that two Americans know so much about Mexico! The
children who were able to attend have shared stories with their ESL
classmates...we even tried to do a few of the dances you taught us!
We are all hoping that you will return to Grant County!"
Sandy
Tubesing, ESL Teacher, Grant County Schools in Kentucky* * *
Additional references available upon request