A group of students got together to talk about Missing Maps, a humanitarian organization that uses satellite images to allow volunteers to put the worlds most vulnerable populations on the map. We had a chance to talk with Jean, a member of the Doctors Without Boarders team who was able to tell us first hand what the work we do mapping does in the long run. Great day to be a dragon!
Come see the threads of hope!
Spanish 4/5 made beautiful Arpillera's that are on display right now!
Need a new Spotify playlist?
Start the year off with some new tunes. Listen to a collection of some of the library pages favorite songs!
https://open.spotify.com/user/danahalllibrary/playlist/0MMDe6ug9Ll1iYmBeykRLI
Visit the library to learn more about Maggie Stiefvater
Check out Maggie's blog, she is a cool lady! Fun fact: Stiefvater is pronounced Steve-otter, as in the name Steve and the animal otter.
Newest Addition to Our Team
Correction: Luca was born 09/28/17
The chairs are getting a makeover!
Stay tuned for what our students can create. Follow us on Instagram @danahalllibrary for immediate updates!
Come to the library to learn about Missing Maps
Look at our display or look at our LibGuide. Get involved! http://libraryschool.libguidescms.com/missing-maps
image source: Missing Maps
Celebrity Readers
Thank you Sophie M. '17 for keeping us up to date with the book tastes of the rich and famous!
Check out some other winners!
In addition to March, the library owns a number of ALA award winners - take a read!