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September 28, 2011

Fun @ Haddon Branch Library’s 50th Birthday Party

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[Camden County Freeholder Scot McCray reads to a group of children from Dr. Seuss’s “I Can Lick 30 Tigers a Day” at the 50th Birthday celebration for the Haddon Twp. Branch of the Camden County Library System, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011.

The party featured a performance by the Westmont Philharmonia Accordion Orchestra, birthday cake, face painting, book mark making, tattoos, contests and more. Camden County Freeholder Board Director Louis Capelli and Freeholder Ian Leonard, as the board’s library liaison, joined Camden County Library System Director Linda Devlin in speaking about the branch’s history of serving the people of Camden County.

The branch announced that Mark D’Tamaso of Haddon Twp. won a basket of assorted chocolates from Bayard’s Chocolates for a contest at guessing the branch’s average circulation that was part of the day’s events.]

July 14, 2011

2nd Annual Teen Video Contest & Festival @ Voorhees Library

Competition is free and open to SJ teens between 12 and 18 years old

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Video Contest 2011 

[The M. Allan Vogelson Regional Branch Library of the Camden County Library System stages a teen video contest with all submissions screened at a “Red Carpet Event” scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 9.]

VOORHEES, N.J. – July 14, 2011 – The Voorhees branch of the Camden County Library System is holding its second annual summer video contest for teens that will culminate in a Teen Video Festival on Tuesday, August 9, 2011.  Along with the festival’s judges, the contestants, their families, friends and the general public are welcome to attend and view all the submissions by the teen film makers at this ‘Red Carpet Event’.

The deadline for submissions is Friday, August 5, 2011 and a film must be suitable for an audience of all ages – in other words it must meet the requirements of a “G” rating as established by the Motion Picture Association of America.

 A piece can be anywhere from three to ten minutes in length and the principal members of the crew creating the film must between 12 and 18 years old or anyone currently enrolled in sixth through twelfth grade as of September, 2011.

 Films can be of any genre – comedy, drama, documentary, animation - or use any medium - music, special effects, sound effects - wherever the film maker’s creative streak takes him or her as long as the subject is presented in a manner acceptable for all ages. Films must be submitted in DVD format. All submissions will be accepted for screening. Make a copy because submissions will not be returned.

 A jury panel made up of teens and library professionals will decide the winner at a “Red Carpet Event” staged in The Corner (teen space) at the M. Allan Vogleson Region Branch Library in Voorhees on Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. Registration is required.

 “We had a lot of really amazing submissions last year.  I'm hoping for even more in this upcoming film festival.  This is a great way for our local teens to show off their creativity,” said Voorhees Teen Librarian Christen Orbanus.

 After the initial screening, the videos will be uploaded to the Voorhees library’s teen YouTube page for viewing (www.youtube.com/CCLTeens).

 The contest is free. Entry forms can be picked up in person during regular business hours at the Youth Services desk of the Vogelson Branch Library located on Laurel Rd. across from the Voorhees Town Center (formerly the Echelon Mall) or by e-mailing Christen Orbanus at corban@camdencountylibrary.org .  Contestants will be notified when their submissions are received at the library.

 Remember, the deadline is Friday, Aug. 5, 2010.

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Established in 1921, Camden County Library System seeks to meet the recreational, informational and educational needs of its customers with locations in Bellmawr, Camden, Gloucester Township, Haddon Township, Merchantville, Winslow Township and Voorhees.   The Library is governed and supported by the Camden County Board of Freeholders and the Camden County Library Commission.

June 23, 2011

Children's Summer Reading Program: One World Many Stories, begins June 27th

Oneworld1 Calling All World Travelers:

Open a Book and Open the World with our 2011 Children’s Summer Reading Program: One World Many Stories, beginning June 27!

Hop on board by registering for summer reading at your local branch or online.  Once you have registered, stop by your library to pick up your summer reading log and then all you need to do is start reading!  Read anything!  Read anywhere!  Really – you can read anything anywhere and for every hour of reading, you can earn a chance at a prize.  The more you read, the more chances you get to win!

We’ll also explore the globe and the world around us through stories, crafts, music, dance and other fun activities.  Check out the wide selection of summer programs listed under each branch and use SignUp to register for your favorites. 

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See and sign up for children’s summer programs in your branch:

Bellmawr
Ferry Ave.
Gloucester Twp.

Merchantville
South County

Voorhees

March 30, 2007

Have you used the library to start your own business?

Woman's Day magazine is looking for women who have used the inspiration and extensive resources at the library to help start and run a successful business.   Write an essay of 700 words or less describing how you used the library to start your business and you may be featured in an upcoming Woman' Day issue. Learn more about the contest.