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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

CSLF Offers Scholarships for CSLA Members

  Thanks to the generous donations of California librarians and friends, the California School Library Foundation is pleased to be able to offer two scholarships this year.

The first is the Earlene Billing Memorial Scholarship. This award supports first-time attendance at a CSLA conference for a CSLA member. This scholarship is in remembrance of Earlene Billing, who served as President of the California Association of School Librarians (CASL) from 1974 to 1975. During her presidency, CASL started negotiations with the California Association for Educational Media and Technology to merge the two groups. Earlene Billing was a site and district librarian in Burlingame and provided significant leadership. Even after her retirement, Earlene worked as a consultant and library volunteer. In 1996 she received CSLA’s Honorary Membership Award. A generous mentor, strong leader, hard worker, and consummate professional, she made a difference for California school libraries and for CSLA.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Holiday Gifts Available at the Library Advocacy Store



The holidays are here, and CSLF wants you to remember that the Library Advocacy store has many items that would make great holiday gifts….from mugs and t-shirts to journals, bags and stationary. There are many illustrators who have donated their art to us in order to give you a wide variety of choices. You can even find holiday greeting cards! We have highlighted some of these author/illustrators in our blogs posts this past year. You will find a link on the CSLA website to the store, or you can visit now at https://www.cafepress.com/csla.

Happy Holidays!!




Katie Williams
Teacher Librarian, retired
CSLF Board President

Volunteers in Your Learning Space By Deborah Salyer


I recently read an article about a retired grandma who went back to work when her favorite restaurant was struggling with staffing. While she is now drawing a paycheck, she hopes to be doing her part to support her community.