Earlier this summer, I attended the American Library Association Convention and Conference. When I tell people that, the immediate reaction is boredom, however the event was far from boring.
Held at Chicago's McCormick Place, it was a cross between a comic con and a convention. There were panels, Q&As, speakers, autograph and book signing areas, vendors and more. This was much more than the card catalogue.
Yes, there were some serious sections, such as the one against book banning, literacy promotion and other educational exhibits. Unlike booths for insurance companies or roofers, these exhibits drew large crowds.
In short, there was something or actually several things for everyone. I went expecting to spend an hour or so, but ended up there all day. There was just so much to see, even if I wasn't particularly interested in everything.
Then the real unexpected highlight came for me. While I am always on the lookout for a mascot of any sort, I did not expect to see one there. I was wrong.
As I approached Magic Factory's booth, I spotted a fuzzy creature. Of course, I had to get a picture with the mascot. I learned it was Ranger Baldy (as in bald eagle). In fairness, I stuck around to learn a bit about the Magic Factory and Ranger Baldy.
The Magic Factory is a family entertainment company. Ranger Baldy is the star of an educational, but fun, book series. I was probably the oldest person t get a picture with Ranger Baldy, but I was probably also the person who learned the most and shared the info with others here and on Global Traveler.
The moral of this story though is not to judge a book by its cover (even if it is a lobrary book...sorry for that pun). If a library convention and conference sounds mind-numbing, give it a chance and you might be surprised with how much fun it is.










