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Brighton received the Reaching In Award from School District 27J for innovative programming, partnerships and interactive spaces that positively impacted the students and staff of a school system that serves more than 165,000 students in Brighton, Commerce City, Thornton and Aurora,
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Foundation works with RLD's board of trustees and library director to identify needs for funding of special programs, activities and capital projects that cannot be funded with public-sector dollars. Funds raised by the Anythink Foundation support programs and services in four key areas: capital
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difference educational facilities for students of a wide variety of ages, Anythink York Street operates as a public library for the entire
Thornton community. Anythink is the lessee of the 9,388 square-foot library space on the Skyview Campus and maintains their own standard policies and procedures.
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Anythink's overall approach to hands-on, participatory programming. In addition to the philosophy of The Studio, Anythink also has two physical creation labs for customers – The Studio at Anythink Wright Farms, a digital learning lab, and The Studio at Anythink Brighton, the district's
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Anythink launched its first outdoor classroom, Explore
Outdoors, at Anythink Wright Farms in September 2012. At Explore Outdoors, students are encouraged to explore their creativity through activities like climbing, building and performing. The classroom contains natural materials designed to spark
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Anythink's annual summer reading and experience program consists of a series of interactive programs, events and entertainment for all ages. Participants are encouraged to become mySummer members and sign up for individual programs throughout the summer months. The mySummer slogan is READ THINK DO.
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The designations in the WordThink system use words instead of numbers. The spine labels include up to four levels with eight characters per line, beginning with the top-level category. The
Bennett and Perl Mack branch libraries were the first in the district to adopt WordThink. By the end of 2009
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Dialogue on Public Libraries, a newly created initiative to explore, develop and champion news ways of thinking about U.S. public libraries. Composed of leaders from the library, business and government industries, as well as visionaries and experts from education and community development, the
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In 2012, Anythink Director Pam Sandlian Smith was the recipient of the Charlie Robinson Award "for her transformative vision and leadership in reinventing the Rangeview Library District." Administered annually by the Public Library Association, the Charlie Robinson Award honors a public library
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Anythink Brighton, which opened in September 2009, is the most sustainable of the four new buildings in the capital construction project thus far and is considered the first carbon-negative library in the U.S. The facility will operate without emitting pollutants because of renewable energy and
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Anythink Bennett, which opened in May 2009, will not be certified. However, the building is highly efficient and sustainable by using local materials like beetle-killed pine for the ceiling and front entrance, Solatubes for natural light, ground-source heating and cooling and recycled materials
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On June 1, 2013, Anythink opened Anythink York Street, located on the Mapleton Public School District's Skyview Campus in Thornton, Colorado. Anythink York Street is part of a mixed-use partnership between Anythink and Mapleton Public Schools. Though located on a school campus that houses five
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1. To generate broad-based public support and participation in order to forward and support RLD's mission to "open doors for curious minds" by enhancing the public's understanding and enjoyment of the library through the use of special programs, activities and projects.
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Anythink uses the concept of traveling kits to provide the entire district with developed mySummer programs. Previous kits have ranged in scope from paleontology to shadow puppetry to local songbirds to forensics, and partners have included organizations like the
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Previous experience zones have included embryology programs where customers can watch baby chicks and ducklings hatch live at the library, office supply fashion design contests and the transformation a conference room into a happiness-themed retreat.
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to help fund the library. Since then, through the leadership of library director Pam Sandlian Smith, the library system has shifted course and positioned itself so Anythink libraries are not only valuable resources but community gathering places.
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In 2012, Anythink served a population of 339,492 in Adams County, Colorado, with 120,704 library cardholders. According to Anythink's Annual Report, 2,265,909 items were loaned and 106,439 books were downloaded throughout the district in 2012.
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carbon credits, including a 108 kW photovoltaic system on the building's roof that was purchased through a $ 300,000 matching grant from DOLA. Additionally, the project will offset the emission of an additional 167,620 lbs of CO
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curiosity and create a lifelong love of nature. It was certified as an official Nature Explore classroom in March 2013, making it part of a network of recognized schools and organizations committed to reconnecting children with nature.
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As part of the Anythink Grows, several Anythink locations have public community gardens, including Anythink Commerce City, Anythink Perl Mack and Anythink Wright Farms. The Anythink Grows is an initiative in partnership with
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to create a short animation where the doodle takes on a life of its own. The animation signifies the many things a doodle can become and the sparks of imagination available to anyone who visits an Anythink library.
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to promote healthy living. Participating community members are encouraged to harvest vegetables, herbs and fruits, while also contributing to planning meetings, workshops and community days.
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Anythink in Motion currently visits area neighborhoods and community gathering places. It also visits several Adams County schools who have limited access to Anythink libraries.
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for her effective and out-of-the-box approach to library marketing and outreach, highlighted by her role in Anythink communications and the inaugural 2012 R-Squared Conference.
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Top of the Rockies contest. The annual judged contest highlights excellence in journalism for reporters, designers and publications in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
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Open Space to help build Explore Outdoors at Anythink Commerce City, an outdoor classroom designed to help children make connections with the natural world.
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all Anythink libraries used the new word-based system.
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