Timmy, Katie and Miss Rodeo
Though they had never been to Street Books before, Timmy and Katie stopped and chatted for a while. They perused the books and decided not to check out a book today saying they both had a lot to read right now. They each took a patron card though and said they'd be back to check books out at a later shift. See you then!
Patrick, Charlie and Skye
This trio had not heard of Street Books before. They were headed out of town and weren't sure when they might be back. Still, they each found a book to accompany them on their travels. I suggested they pass on their books to someone else when they finished and that they could come back and trade out next shift if they were still in town.
Donations fill the cart.
It is a wonderful thing, really. We have started to devise a plan for book donations as we are inundated with them right now (which is wonderful and difficult). Still, I just can't turn away good books or people. Marti Anderson and Karen Jensen stopped by with donations and accolades for Street Books. The feeling is mutual ladies. Thank you!
A Collaborative Project Yields a Donation for Street Books
Erin Osborne, an AmeriCorps member with Metropolitan Family Services, partnered with her school to do a penny drive to earn books for our library. Students from Lynchwood Elementary's S.U.N. program, along with Beth Wright-Kuhns, Broadway Books and Beaverton City Young Adult Librarian Dawn Borgardt, all collaborated to add new young adult books to our Street Books collection. Students also created lovely laminated book marks (complete with drawings and poems) for our patrons. Thank you to everyone who participated. Pictured: Erin and her daughter Aida
"Orfan" Finds a Home at Street Books
Corie Skolnick spent much of her time writing her book, "Orfan" - which was published at the first of the year - right here in Portland, Oregon. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a psychology instructor at California State University, Northridge and Moorpark College. She is in town for an upcoming reading of her book at the Huffman Center in Manzanita, Oregon on August 20.
Corie pedaled over to Street Books after reading about our project on Sam Sattler's blog, Book Chase. She stopped by to donated signed copies of her book, "Orfan" and two others: "The Crime Writer" by Gregg Hurwitz and "Becoming Patrick" by Patrick Mcmahon. We are honored to grace our shelves with your book Corie! Best of luck to you and thanks!
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Pamela Loves a Good Story
Pamela stopped by right after author, Corie Stilnick made a donation of three signed books. The Crime Writer caught Pamela's eye immediately and she was off to find a shady spot to start her new book.
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Adrian, Cassidy and Hiccup
These three came bounding up to the Street Books cart....literally. Hiccup led the way, making a splash in the fountain before leaping up to the cart. The three have been traveling together since New Orleans when Hiccup was just a pup. Adrian and Cassidy each found a book they would enjoy. Hiccup will have many happy hours resting in the shade while his people kick back and read their books.
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Omar Was Full of Smiles
Omar says he loves to read. He was so happy to have found Street Books.
We talked about the beauty of a sunny day and the full moon that was waning back toward being a new moon.
He gave me a friendly handshake on his way down the street saying, "Beautiful day....beautiful day."
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Troy [Fork] Lifts His Spirits
Troy, a vendor for Street Roots, sells the paper on the corner of SW 3rd and Morrison in Downtown Portland. He is there most mornings. Though he enjoys selling the paper, he is looking forward to the day when he might operate a forklift. (He is going to take the fork lift operator test next week). He didn't see anything on the cart that interested him today, but he stopped to chat and said he will be back another day. Good luck Troy!
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Dante's Philosophy
Dante kept me company for much of my shift today. What a treat! We talked about everything under the sun: life on the street, mutual friends and their contributions to the world, The Art of War and chocolate chip cookies.
Thanks for the friendship, Dante, and the company.
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Gentle Ben
Ben, another patron whom I see without fail on my Wednesday shifts, examines the new edition of the Street Roots Rose City Resource Guide as he slides it into his pack. He also found two books to take with him. See you next week, Ben!
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