Updates from the 2017 CSLP Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC
April 12, 2017
2020 Artist
CSLP is happy to announce the artist for the 2020 Early Literacy and Children’s artwork is LeUyen Pham!
LeUyen Pham is the illustrator of over fifty children’s books. Her books include the best-selling Freckleface Strawberry series with Julianne Moore, the Princess in Black series by Shannon Hale, the Alvin Ho series by Lenore Look, Grace for President by Kelly S. DiPucchio, as well as her own self-authored There is No Such Thing as Little, The Bear Who Wasn’t There and Big Sister, Little Sister. She also designed artwork used on the bookmarks for the “We Need Diverse Books” campaign in 2014.
2019 Slogan
State representatives and voting proxies selected A Universe of Stories as the slogan for all age groups for the 2019 “Space” theme. The “Space” theme was selected at the 2016 annual meeting to commemorate the 50thanniversary of the landing on the moon.
2020 General Theme
In addition to a 2019 slogan, state representatives and voting proxies also selected “Fairy Tales/Mythology/ Fantasy” as the general theme for 2020.
Elections
The following slate of nominees were elected to fill board and committee chair positions beginning June 1, 2017:
Vice President/President-elect: Chrissie McGovern (NC) *Board
Secretary: Josephine Camarillo (WA) *Board
Treasurer: Anne Lemay (NJ) *Board
Membership: Sally Snyder (NE) *Board
Vendor: Deanne Dekle (NM) *Board
Children’s Program: Tanya DiMaggio (LA) *Committee Chair, non-Board
At Large Members:
Cathy Lancaster (MI) *Board
Jamie Chipman (UT) *Board
2018 CSLP Annual Meeting
April 8 – 12, 2018
The Westin, Denver, Colorado
Sharon Rawlins
CSLP 2016-2017 President
Phone: (641) 423-0005 | Toll Free: (866) 657.8556 | Fax: (641) 424-5120
953 Sixth Place SE. Mason City, IA 50401-5261
Mission: “To provide a unified summer reading theme along with professional art and evidence-based materials so that member libraries can provide high-quality summer reading programs at the lowest possible cost and to play a significant role in literacy initiatives.”