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Top Ten Ways to Use Bill Harley’s
“At Your Library” Song
in Your Library and Community


10. Broadcast the song to accompany your library’s contingent as it marches in local parades.

9.  Link to the song so that it plays on your children’s Web site.

8.  Arrange for the song to play when your staff places library telephone calls on hold.

7.  Play the song when classes visit your library.

6.  Incorporate the song’s 26-second version in your school’s morning announcements.

5.  Broadcast the song during registration/networking time that precedes library staff or educator meetings.

4.  Play the song during a scavenger hunt, asking boys and girls to find the things described in the song.

3.  Air the song at your state library association or local library booth at outreach events, such as state and county fairs, school career days, family literacy nights, or school open houses.

2.  Incorporate the song as part of a play, video, or computer presentation about your library and its services.

1.  Play the song at a library board or school board meeting.

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