Date: October 6th 2008

Hi Robin-

I passsed your email along to my director, and he is interested in joining any group that wants to have the Iditarod presentation in our area.  Please keep me informed of any further details.

Thanks!

Judy Klimowicz


-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Koerner [...@lmxac.org">mailto:rkoe...@lmxac.org]
Sent: Thu 10/2/2008 7:14 PM
To: njy...@njstatelib.org
Subject: [njyac] Iditarod presentation may be available in 2009
 
Hi all,
I wanted to pass on the e-mail below from Iditarod participant, Karen Land.
Some of you may remember that she had planned to visit New Jersey
a couple of years ago to present her program but did not receive a
commitment from many libraries.
She may visit New Jersey in 2009, and if anyone is interested in
bringing her to your library,
 please contact her.

Thanks,
Robin Koerner
Coordinator Of Children's Services
Kenilworth Public Library
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Karen Land Iditarod Presentations

How it works:

Typically, it's best to save at least 1.5 hours for each library or
school presentation. The talk is perfect for "kids" of all ages - from
pre-K up to retired adults. For library presentations, it's best to
advertise the talks for children AND adults. The subject draws a diverse
audience which makes it fun and interesting for all! On my website at
www.mymusher.com <http://www.mymusher.com>, you can find a list of
places where I've done talks over the last 9 years.

In 2009, I am keeping my talk prices the same as what I've charged the
last 3 years. I charge $500 per talk. If you would like an entire day
(unlimited talks), I charge $1000 per day. Unfortunately, because of the
high and unpredictable cost of gas, next year I will be adding a travel
fee onto this normal price. I will be on the road for four months giving
talks across the country, leaving my home in Helena, Montana in January.
In early December when I can estimate the upcoming price of gas for the
winter/spring, I will tally up my miles and split the approximate cost
of gas between all of the talks. I reserve and pay for my own hotel
rooms. I travel in my small, economical Toyota Rav with two dogs, Borage
and Jigs, in the back seat, and my dog sled, mushing clothing, and gear
stashed in a travel carrier on top! Because I usually have a several
talks a day, the shared fee will be reasonable.

If you know of any other school or library in your area that might be
interested, PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD! I can do several talks in one day. I
often do school talks during the day and local public library talks in
the evening. Usually, the students love the talk AND Borage so much that
they often bring their parents and friends back to the library in the
evening for more! My school and library talks are different.

I am available for media interviews as needed to promote the talks.

Right now, I am gathering a list of those schools and libraries who
would like to book talks. There are some states that I return to every
year (TEXAS), but other states are a little off the beaten path. Borage
and I would love to visit all 50 states! If I can get at least 10 talks
in your state, I should be able to afford to come (some states like
Hawaii might require a few more!). So, once again, please spread the
word to schools and libraries in your area. It will make the chances
better that I can put you on my route plus make the travel fee less for all!

As for Texas talks, I will be creating a list of schools who want talks
and then in early December making the final travel schedule. Obviously,
I can't zigzag all over the state so I will create a loop to fit every
interested school/library into the route. IF YOU WANT TO BE ON THE LIST,
PLEASE TELL ME HOW MANY VISITS YOU WANT AND YOUR PREFERRED TIME. I ALSO
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHEN YOUR TAKS AND SPRING BREAK WILL BE SO I CAN
AVOID THOSE DATES. The last 3 years, mid-February to mid-March has
worked well for most schools.

ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, DON'T HESITATE TO E-MAIL OR CALL ME!

MUSH! MUSH! MUSH!                                                        





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