Monday, February 21, 2011
Be BIG in Your Community
Be Big In Your Community Contest (Deadline: June 17)
Bring YOUR BIG Idea To Life! We know you have some really great BIG Ideas about making the world a better place! Maybe you have a BIG Idea (or a small idea with BIG potential) that you've been thinking about? Now is your chance to put that Big idea into action. If you have a BIG Idea that demonstrates Clifford's BIG IDEAS and helps make your community a better place, tell us! The Be Big Fund will help bring the winning BIG Idea to life with help from Clifford and our friends at HandsOn Network and American Family Insurance. Awards include One (1) Grand Prize honoree, Ten (10) first place honorees and Nineteen (19) second place honorees will be selected.One grand prize entry will be honored with a $25,000 community grant, ten first place honorees will each be honored with a $2,500 community grant and the nineteen place honorees will each be honored with a $1,315.79 community grant (via HandsOn Network affiliate organizations or designees) from the BE BIG Fund to be used towards implementing the winning proposals. www.scholastic.com/cliffordbebig/contest/
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Student Library Survey
Let your voice be heard. Is there something that you want in the library that we don't have? Answer a short 5 question survey and let us know.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Stories from the Great Depression - Mr. Blood
Citation : Stories from the Great Depression. Prod. US National Archives. Perf. N/a. Stories from the Great Depression. United States National Archives and Records Administration, 15 June 2009. Web. 16 Feb. 2011.
Monday, February 14, 2011
BIG: National Oratorical Competition
Do you have a big mouth? Well, it can pay off if you use it wisely. Take a look at the following opportunity for students interested in speech.
Big national oratorical
Big national oratorical
Friday, February 11, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
You're so Beastly!
Do you like a good love story? Check out Beastly by Alex Flinn from the library before it comes to the big screen. Sometimes the fairy tale can become a nightmare and a nightmare a fairy tale.
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