Chess in the Library on Toronto Star's Photo Blog

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    Yesterday the Humberwood branch in Etobicoke held its very first official chess tournament and it was surely a great success! For the entire afternoon, young players ranging from 5 to 16 year olds battled their wits over the chessboard. :)

    Our volunteers managed to get some media coverage, including the Toronto Star and the Etobicoke Guardian. The photographer from the Star took some really awesome photos, to the point that I have an urge to make some CITL posters with them! Check out the Toronto Star Photo Blog by Richard Lautens:http://photogallery.thestar.com/956891

    Also, for a full report of this tournament along with some more pictures, feel free to visit my blog at yuanlingyuan.blogspot.com

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    This promotion of junior chess is a really great.

    The photos by Richard Lautens were nice and really captures the excitement of chess.

    I hope Chess In The Library takes off in the Hamilton area too!
    Last edited by Garvin Nunes; Monday, 21st March, 2011, 01:13 AM. Reason: spelling

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      *facebook like*

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        Awesome photos!

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          Link to this photo gallery is in today's Chess Cafe news

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            Garvin - My team and I are currently working on bringing the program to Hamilton. We've found a potential volunteer already so all we need to do is persuade the librarians. :)

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              AN arguement for Chess in the Library

              Originally posted by Yuanling Yuan View Post
              Garvin - My team and I are currently working on bringing the program to Hamilton. We've found a potential volunteer already so all we need to do is persuade the librarians. :)
              Hi Yuanling,

              You continue to do great work and we are all proud of you! I will be contacting you in a bit (read after the Nationals) to see how we can work even closer for the 2011-2012 school year

              You might be interested in this info which I found on the Susan Polgar Blog
              ( http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/ ):

              Written by Alexey W. Root on Wed, Apr 13 2011

              I am presenting twice this week at the Texas Library Association Annual Conference in Austin, Texas. Thousands of librarians and others attend this conference. You can download my presentation handouts. Look for the presentation titles “It’s All Games and Fun in the Library” and “Make a Bold Move: Chess in Public, Academic, and School Libraries.” The latter presentation is coming up Friday, April 15, 8 a.m. So if you are in Austin, come on by! I will also be signing my books 1-4 p.m. Thursday, April 14, 2011 and Friday, April 15, 2011, 10:30-11:30 a.m, booth #1756, Libraries Unlimited, TLA Exhibit Hall, Austin Convention Center.

              I. Why chess? Reasons why chess can benefit a library and its patrons.

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