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I understand the position that librarians shouldn't have to run book fairs to raise 
money for library resources. Boards of Education should value school libraries 
highly enough to provide enough funds to purchase new materials each year. However, 
programming money is often left out of the budgetary mix and that's what the money 
I work so hard to raise is used for. If I didn't run two book fairs a year, I 
wouldn't be able to afford author visits, People as Reading Partners events, and 
other types of program materials. One can only go to one's PTA so many times---I 
prefer to use their help when I need a new story rug, or some other one-time 
special purchase.
 
My problem is that my principal and district administrator keep using budgeted 
library funds for other purposes---classroom furniture, other classroom 
needs---when the money runs out of those budget areas. Extremely annoying but not 
much can be done about it. Sigh.
 
Regards,Anne PaulsonLibrary Media SpecialistLake Placid Elementary SchoolLake 
Placid, NY 12946paulson@lakeplacidcsd.netpaulsonap@hotmail.com> Date: Sun, 30 Sep 
2007 17:03:59 -0700> From: wenreads@YAHOO.COM> Subject: Re: [LM_NET] Tar: 
Scholastic Book Fair's new "register" system> To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> > I do 
understand your point, but...well...some of us need the funding from book fairs.> I 
hate it that some kids can't afford books, and that the library is essentially 
closed for the week of book fair...but...I really really like to be able to buy 
more books for the kids to borrow.> > Wendy Stoll, Librarian> Smyrna Elementary 
School> Louisville, KY > wenreads@yahoo.com> > > > ----- Original Message ----> 
From: mchawkins <caughey195@YAHOO.COM>> To: LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> Sent: Sunday, 
September 30, 2007 4:05:30 PM> Subject: Re: Tar: Scholastic Book Fair's new 
"register" system> > > Am I the only one who thinks that libraries and> librarians 
should not be involved with commercial Book> Fairs at all? It may be all in the 
name of literacy> but libraries are completely different from book> stores.> > 
Libraries *lend* books, Libraries don't care how much> money a child has. Libraries 
rarely try to make a> profit and certainly not at the expense of children> who are 
getting free lunches. Free and equitable> access is what I emphasize in the 
library, but for 2> weeks of the school year, I am expected to turn> children away 
from books they can't afford towards> pencils and smelly erasers.> > I am 
campaigning actively this year to have Home and> School in charge of book fairs and 
I'll die happy if> they even figure out how to have it outside of The> Library.> > 
Am I tilting at windmills?> > > > > > > Meg Hawkins> Librarian> Darby Township 
School 1-8> Southeast Delco School District> Glenolden PA 19036> > > 
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