For several years, Johnson County Library and BikeWalkKC have cultivated a positive partnership, educating patrons about how to maintain bikes and enjoy the health and environmental benefits of bicycling. Through this partnership, the Library has been able to offer a variety of classes and workshops that provide hands-on opportunities for the community in areas that include bike maintenance skills, information about safety and safe routes, in addition to providing networking opportunities and community resources. This summer, we are partnering with BikeWalkKC for a Craft & Ride event hosted at select Library locations. Find more info here: https://bit.ly/3Vx4Ac2
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Heads up job seekers: Johnson County Library seeks a full time Maker Services Coordinator. The Maker Services Coordinator serves as a subject matter expert, ensuring consistent application of best practices, standards, and safety for Maker Services across the Library. They guide and support staff in delivering engaging programs, are a resource to front-line staff to assist with patron questions, maintain equipment and spaces, oversee staff training, and foster strong community partnerships, maximizing the impact of Maker services for all patrons. Applications will be accepted through the end of the day on Sunday, July 14, 2024. Direct link: https://bit.ly/3xWSX5d
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Heads up, Cedar Roe users: Weather delays have extended the closure of the Cedar Roe Library one more day. We will now be reopening on Wednesday, July 10. On that day, the parking lot will be unavailable; visitors can park along side streets and enter the Library from sidewalks off Sycamore or 51st St. We anticipate reopening fully on Thursday, July 11. During the extended closure, we were also able to perform repairs to the parking lot and add an additional parking stall, avoiding a future closure to perform this work separately. We know this closure has been unexpectedly long and inconvenient for our patrons. We appreciate your patience and are looking forward to welcoming you back.
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Holy dog-eared book, Batman! No judgement from us, only a PSA: when books are returned with turned-down corners like this, staff take time to return each of those pages to their original state. It may not seem like it, but that time can add up. A good thing, though: seeing this book reminded us to remind you that the annual @jclfriends bookmark contest is open and accepting entries until July 29. 😉🔖🎨 All ages can enter! Go here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gXSBkizB
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Heads up, Cedar Roe users: Due to weather and utility delays, the Cedar Roe closure has been extended through the Independence Day holiday and Cedar Roe is now anticipated to reopen on July 5. Reopening of the location is still dependent on weather. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Heads up, Library users: Library buildings will close at 5p.m. on July 3 and will be closed all of July 4 for Independence Day.
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Come work in the Library's Communication department! Application window closes July 8th.
Heads up web developers! The Library is seeking a full time Web Developer. The Web Developer performs moderately complex web design and support functions, under limited supervision. This position administers user accounts, web service platforms, and web services installation, configuration, and upgrades. The Web Developer also resolves complex system problems and assists in the development and enforcement of standards and policies. Applications will be accepted through the end of the day on July 8, 2024. Go here for more information and to apply: https://bit.ly/3xnJfsv
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Heads up web developers! The Library is seeking a full time Web Developer. The Web Developer performs moderately complex web design and support functions, under limited supervision. This position administers user accounts, web service platforms, and web services installation, configuration, and upgrades. The Web Developer also resolves complex system problems and assists in the development and enforcement of standards and policies. Applications will be accepted through the end of the day on July 8, 2024. Go here for more information and to apply: https://bit.ly/3xnJfsv
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The Summer Reading book giveaway at Johnson County Library kicked off on June 3rd at all 14 Library locations. In the first 8 days of the giveaway, our Blue Valley location gave away 2,411 books (75% of what they started with!) and had approximately 2,104 kids in the book giveaway area and 3,193 visitors overall! 🤩 #SummerReading2024
Blue Valley--summer reading
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What are you loving this summer? Are there books you can't wait to read or podcasts you're hooked on? How about movies--what are you watching that you'd recommend to a friend? Our County Librarian, Tricia Suellentrop, is sharing her Summer 2024 list of books, movies, music, podcasts and art with us--maybe something on her list will resonate with you, or maybe it will inspire you to try something new! Drop your comments below & tell us what's made your list this summer (or what you're hoping to read, listen to, watch, or see)! ☀️ 📚 🎵 P.S. To make it easy, we've created a list of all of the materials mentioned here AND Tricia's Recommending Reading list from the Summer 2024 Guide. You can find it here: https://bit.ly/4b1P4cN
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Heads up Cedar Roe Library users: Cedar Roe Library will be closed Monday, June 24th through Saturday, June 29th for electrical conduit repair. Holds pickup deadlines that would occur during this time will be extended for your convenience. Please check your Library account for updates. All Library services are unavailable at this location during the closure. For access to the collection and public computers, please visit one of our other locations; the closest branch in proximity to Cedar Roe is Merriam Plaza Library (6120 Slater St., Merriam). We anticipate reopening on Monday, July 1st with normal business hours. Please note that this work is dependent on weather and reconnection of power from the utility company; should the dates change, we will provide updates via email, as well as our website and @jocolibrary on social media. We appreciate your patience during this process.
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