Saturday, April 12, 2014

Philadelphia Book Festival @ Overbrook Park - Sat. April 19 @ 1:00

 

Philadelphia Book Festival @ Overbrook Park

 
 


Come meet Author:
 Lori L. Tharps is the author of two critically acclaimed non-fiction books, Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America and Kinky Gazpacho: Life, Love & Spain. Her debut novel, Substitute Me was released in August 2010. When Tharps is not writing books, she teaches journalism classes at Temple University. Believe it or not, Tharps' greatest pleasure in life is reading. Other people's books of course, not her own.

Saturday, April 19 @ 1:00 pm

Overbrook Park Library

7422 Haverford Avenue

215-685-0182

Refreshments will be served!





 
 
Lori Tharps Appears on the Tyra Banks show in 2009 to discuss “Good and Bad Hair"

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

2014 Street Literature Book Award Medal (SLBAM) Winners and Honorees


31 March 2014

For RELEASE: 2014 Street Literature Book Award Medal (SLBAM) Winners and Honorees

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

Philadelphia, PA. -- The 2014 Street Lit Book Award Medal (SLBAM) Committee is proud to announce the award winners for 2013 publications. The following winners and honorees were nominated based on popularity of books as read by the public in school, academic, and public library settings. In other words, the SLBAM honors what street lit readers are reading and deeming as their best authors and titles for the 2013 publication year.

ADULT NON-FICTION WINNER: LETTERS TO AN INCARCERATED BROTHER: ENCOURAGEMENT, HOPE, AND HEALING FROM INMATES AND THEIR LOVED ONES BY HILL HARPER.

Readers really resonated with the epistolary-styled book authored author/actor Hill Harper. A long-time activist for social justice, Harper's writings back to inmate letters is awe-inspiring and a clarion call for everyone to acknowledge that if one of us is imprisoned, then, we all are. This title was constantly requested last year, in its hardback version. It is also available on Kindle, and the paperback is due for release in April 2014.

Adult Non-Fiction Honorees:
-- Soul Train: The Music, Dance and Style of a Generation by Quest Love.
-- Mom & Me & Mom by Maya Angelou.
-- Undisputed Truth by Mike Tyson and Larry Sloman.


ADULT FICTION WINNER: HONOR THY THUG BY WAHIDA CLARK.
Author and publisher Wahida Clark has a loyal readership that responds to her books consistently. Clark's works are always authentic in their voice and in their uncompromising representations of what goes on in the hood. Wahida keeps it real in her Thug Love series, of which "Honor Thy Thug" is the latest installment. Readers couldn't get enough of this title in 2013.

Adult Fiction Honorees:
-- The Prada Plan 3: Green-Eyed Monster by Ashley and JaQuavis.
-- Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia by Ashley and JaQuavis.
-- Fly Betty by Treasure Blue.



YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE WINNER: HIP HOP BIOGRAPHY SERIES - SADDLEBACK PUBLICATIONS.
Saddleback Educational Publishing specializes in publishing relatable and readable fiction and non-fiction for struggling readers. This nicely packaged 10-volume series has engaged teen readers throughout the country since its release in early 2013. Librarians report that this series of 48-paged biographies successfully attracts reluctant readers.

Young Adult Literature (fiction and non-fiction) honorees:

-- Grace, Gold, and Glory My Leap of Faith by Gabrielle Douglass.
-- Way too Much Drama by Earl Sewell.
-- Butterfly: A novel by Sylvester Stephens.

EMERGING CLASSIC: MURDERVILLE TRILOGY BY ASHLEY AND JAQUAVIS.
NYT Bestselling duo, Ashley & JaQuavis continue to grasp readers with their Murderville trilogy, Murderville: The First of a Trilogy (2011), Murderville 2: The Epidemic (2012), and Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia (2013). This woven tale of Liberty's journey from Sierra Leone to the Americas and back, is a powerful testament to the rich tapestry of stories that the street lit genre continues to convey.

AUTHOR OF THE YEAR: WAHIDA CLARK.
Wahida Clark is a New York Times bestselling author who has long been noted for her pioneering contributions to contemporary street lit, as well as her commitment to the evolution of the genre. Known as the Queen of Thug Love, her "Thug Love" series has garnered an immensely loyal readership throughout the years. A 2007 SLBAM Adult Fiction winner, Wahida's latest novel, "Honor Thy Thug," has graced her in the winner's circle again with winning the 2014 SLBAM Award in the Adult Fiction category as well. Clark is a Cash Money Content author and she also runs her own publishing company, including a young adult imprint.

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Methodology: The SLBAM Committee conducted three nomination rounds where they reported on field research of patron readership and reader response to street lit in libraries across the country. The committee discussed all nominated titles. The "Emerging Classic" category recognizes a street lit-plotted or -themed book that was published during or before the year of nomination but continues to be in popular demand by the reading public. Another special category, "Author(s) of the Year", recognizes an author or writing team whose publications were particularly well-received by the reading public during the nomination year. Aside from the "Emerging Classic" category, books eligible for SLBAM nomination were required to be published between January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013.

For more information about the Street Lit Book Award Medal (SLBAM) or if you are interested in participating on the committee, visit the StreetLiterature.com website for a historical listing of SLBAM Awards.

2014 SLBAM Committee Members:

K.C. Boyd, M.Ed., M.L.S., is the Library Media Specialist at the acclaimed Wendell Phillips Academy High School in Chicago, IL. Boyd is a nationally sought-out lecturer on street lit and urban young adult reading practices. Known as "The Audacious Librarian", KC blogs about young adult street lit/urban fiction at http://theaudaciouslibrarian.blogspot.com/.

Marvin DeBose, Sr., M.L.S., is an Adult/Teen Librarian with the Free Library of Philadelphia (PA). An often sought-out panelist for discussing street lit in libraries, Marvin manages the largest street lit public library collection in Philadelphia, and also runs a teen street lit book club where they discuss their readings on Facebook. Marvin blogs at Mr.Philly Librarian.
D.L. Grant, Jr., M.L.S., is an Assistant Branch Manager with the San Antonio (TX) Public Library System. Grant is studying for his doctorate's degree in English studies.

Patrice Grimball-Smith is a Librarian Assistant in Young Adult Services for the Charleston County Public Library System in Charleston, South Carolina. She is also President of the Readers in Motion Bookclub.

Vanessa Irvin Morris, M.S.L.S., Ed.D., is the convener of the Street Lit Book Award Medal (SLBAM) Committee (note: Dr. Morris only votes when there is need for a tie-breaker). Vanessa is the author of the Street Literature blog, and the award-winning publication, The Readers Advisory Guide to Street Literature (2011). A librarian with over 25 years' experience, Vanessa teaches library and information science at a private research university in Northeast USA.

For media inquiries about the SLBAM awards, contact: vanirvinmorris@gmail.com.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

OVP Presents........Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?



 
 
 



 
 Winners!


Adult Winners

1.  Howard Fagan 20/20 - Perfect Score

2.  Barbara Brown 19/20

Runner Ups

3.  Lucretia Moye Nile 18/20

4.  Arthur Culbreath 18/20

 Teen Winner
Michala Divine 14/20

 mrphillylibrarian.blogspot.com Internet Winner

Vanessa Morris 18/20
Thanks you to all the contestants for your participation!

 


Thursday, January 30, 2014

Overbrook Park Library Provides Outreach Service to the Community!



 OVP’S   Staff visits The West Philly Senior Community Center



(R-L) Christina Holmes,Kahil Ferron,Tiasha Gerald, Mrs. Gloria Persia, and Marvin DeBose Sr.)
 


The “Seniors Enjoy Reading “ book club operates out of the West Philly Senior Community Center. My job as their advisor is to assist this group with selecting good titles to read and acquiring enough copies so that the seniors can borrow the books free through the “Free Library of Philadelphia” many of book club members are in the 80s age-range. Mrs. Gloria Persia, one of Overbrook Park's most beloved patrons, is the group's leader. She took on the responsibly of selecting the title for that month and coming to Overbrook Park to pick up the books for the group. Without her dedication many of these elderly members would not be able to receive their books.
 
Recently, the Overbrook Park staff surprised the Senior’s Enjoy Reading book club during the holiday by presenting them with a "vintage" 2007 Library Festival tote bag containing three brand new books for each member of the club donated by OVP Staff. The book club members were surprised when Tiasha Gerald (Librarian Assistant 1) and me, Marvin DeBose (Acting Librarian Supervisor) walked into their monthly book club meeting at the West Philly Senior Community Center located 41st & Popular St. in the West Philly Section of Philadelphia with a bag containing their gifts.


 

OVP's Staff & Masons bring smiles to the residents of Interim House West

 



(R-L) Curtis Stewart,Marvin DeBose Sr (Acting Branch Manager)., Christiana Holmes(Children Librarian), Mrs. Williams (Interim House Director) Albert Johnson, and Rahim Forman)


Overbrook Park Library and Mt. Olive Lodge #27 Prince Hall Affiliated also collaborated on an outreach program at the Interim House West during the holiday season on Dec. 21 of last year. Interim House West Inc. is a residential shelter for substance or domestic abuse for mothers & their children located at 4108 Parkside Ave, Philadelphia, PA.

Mt. Olive Lodge #27 has been providing Christmas gifts to the children of this shelter since 1995, founded by Albert Johnson. Mr. Johnson allowed Overbrook Park staff to collaborate with them on this fulfilling event by providing books to the children of this shelter. The men of Mt. Olive Lodge provided Overbrook Staff members Holmes and I with a list of each resident's gender and age, so that the books can be distributed accordingly.
 
Along with Mt. Olive's bag full of toys for the 50-plus children, Overbrook Park staff provided books for every child as well. Holmes set up a display table with Free Library of Philadelphia promotional material. I discussed with the shelter staff & residents the different services that the library provides and also offer to return the Interim House for story time in the future.

Overall, these community outreach programs seemed to be memorable and heart-warming events for both the coordinators of the programs and patrons alike. Both Overbrook Park staff and Mt. Olive lodge members look forward to coordinating such events in the near future.
 







 






 





 
 



 

 

Pennsylvania African American Library Association (P.A.A.L.A.) hosted “A Taste of Philly”




Pennsylvania African American American Library Association


Pennsylvania African American Library Association (P.A.A.L.A.) hosted “A Taste of Philly” reception on Saturday, January 25, 2014 during the ALA Midwinter Conference at The Free Library of Philadelphia Parkway Central Library. The event was held celebrating PAALA’s 10 year anniversary and also finally becoming an Official affiliated Charter member Of BCALA.

The event was a great success with over 80 people in attendance also; many members of BCALA executive board was there enjoy the festivities including their President, Jerome Offord, Jr.
Library world stay tune for more great things from PAALA in the near future!




Jerome Offord, Jr. - President of BCALA

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Trivia Contest





Overbrook Park Library
7422 Haverford Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa 19151
Phone: 215-685-0182
 

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.



Birthday Celebration Trivia Contest



Contest Run Dates: December 28 - January 23, 2014

Come  together and learn plus test your knowledge about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Legacy and the History behind Martin Luther King,Jr. Day as a federal Holiday. Fill out a trivia questionnaire for a chance to win some great prizes.

Teen Prizes:                                  Adult Prizes:

1st Place Kamir Scott             $30 Target Gift Card                     

2ns Place  A.W.                        $10 Target Gift Card                    

 

Adult Prizes

1st Place Sarah Brownely        $30 Target Gift Card                    

2nd Abdul Sabir                         $10 Target Gift Card                   

Contest Rules: Trivia contest questionnaire will be distributed and completed in the presence of a Library Staff member. Questionnaire must be completed without the use of any outside materials. (cell phone, books, computer, etc)


The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. -
                                                                           Martin Luther King, Jr
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

"A Very Jazzy Christmas" Concert featuring The Andy Kahn Trio - 2013

By : Marvin DeBose Sr.


The Jazzy Christmas Concert 2013


To spread holiday cheer, the Overbrook Park Library hosted “The Jazzy Christmas” concert, a heartwarming musical celebration featuring the acclaimed Andy Kahn Trio. The Trio—Andy Kahn on piano, Kenny Davis on bass, and Overbrook Park’s own Bruce Klauber on drums—delivered an unforgettable holiday performance that filled the library and surrounding neighborhood with the spirit of the season.

In an unexpected twist for late December, the weather was unseasonably warm, with temperatures reaching up to 68 degrees. This added to the festive atmosphere, as residents in the nearby apartments opened their balcony doors to enjoy the music. Many even sang along to the Christmas melodies, turning the entire block into a living, breathing celebration of community and song.

The performance held deep emotional resonance for the trio as they dedicated the concert to the late Father John D’Amico, a beloved jazz artist who passed away in November. D’Amico had performed in last year’s Jazz Appreciation Month concert alongside Klauber and Davis, leaving a lasting impression on the community. In his honor, the trio performed a touching tribute piece that moved the audience.

A standout moment came when Bruce Klauber stepped out from behind the drums to sing the holiday favorite "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas", earning a warm ovation from the crowd.

Inside the library, guests enjoyed refreshments provided by the library staff and received a thoughtful holiday gift—a winter-themed coffee mug—as a token of appreciation from Overbrook Park Library.



(L-R) Kenny Davis, Bruce Klauber, Andy Kahn and Marvin DeBose


 
Looking ahead, jazz and history lovers have more to be excited about. Bruce Klauber and I are currently collaborating on a major jazz project to be hosted at the Lucien E. Blackwell-West Philly Regional Library in the near future. Stay tuned for more updates!



The Overbrook Park Community Enjoying the Concert!