Llama Llama Holiday Drama/ Valentine's Day Event - 2011

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$620
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Status
Completed
Activity Type
Education/Outreach/Engagement
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Sibley
Sibley
Project Overview

Originally intended as a winter event, a snowstorm caused half of the acts to be postponed until Valentine’s Day.  The winter event featured a live llama and Santa and Mrs. Claus.  There was cookie decorating, and Mrs. Claus read stories.  On Valentine’s Day, Half-Pint Parties and Awesome Arts teamed up for an after-school crafts party.  Activities included a magic show, face painting, making crafts and listening to valentine stories.  The Gaylord Chamber of Commerce helped sponsor both events.

Project Details
  • Event Dates, Locations and Attendance at each individual event:
  1. December 11, 2010, Gaylord Library, 130 attendees.  
  2. February 14, 2011, Gaylord Library, 159 attendees.
  • Partner Organization(s): Gaylord Chamber of Commerce, Awesome Arts, Half-pint Parties, Christian Lillenthal
  • Partner Organization(s) Contribution/Role in the Program:  Performance, Llama, craft planning, advertising and promotion 
  • Program Outputs: Outputs are things you can count such as attendance, number of new participants, and the number of attendees who had never been at a similar event, and so on.
  • 289 attendees over 2 events.
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$620
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Measurable Outcomes may be collected by survey, anecdotal responses, pre-test/post-test, observations; Describe proposed end user change in Behavior, Attitude, Skills, Knowledge, Condition and/or Status.

  • Children will learn more about llamas.
  • Children will enjoy doing activities with parents or an older adult.
  • Children and adults will learn that the library is a fun place to be.
  • Children will create an art project.
Measurable Outcome(s)
  • Almost all attendees said they learned about llamas.
  • The majority of responders rated the magic show and face painting highly.
  • See Awesome Arts! program’s Impact Survey for additional outcomes.
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