
2009 Teen Tech Week Mini Grant Winners
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/teentechweek/ttw09/mg09.cfm
See who won the 2009 Teen Tech Week mini grants! Each winning library will receive $450 cash plus $50 in Teen Tech Week products. The TTW Mini Grants are sponsored by the Verizon Foundation

2009 Teen Tech Week Mini Grant Winners
The following 20 libraries were chosen as recipients of the 2009 Teen Tech Week mini grants. The grants give each winning library $450 cash and $50 worth of official Teen Tech Week products to offer inventive activities, resources and services to celebrate Teen Tech Week, March 8-14.
- Catherine Andronik, Brien McMahon High School, Norwalk, Conn.
- Linda Archetto, Cranston (R.I.) Public Library
- Mia Cabana, West Springfield (Mass.) Library Memorial Fund
- Christine Carlson, Central Rappahannock Regional Library, Fredericksburg, Va.
- Kristi Cates, Normal (Ill.) Public Library
- Milla Cummins, Livingston-Park County Public Library, Mont.
- Gretchen Ipock, Upper Darby (Pa.) Sellers Library
- Penny Johnson, Baraboo (Wisc.) Public Library
- Anne Lotito, Passages Academy Library, Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Rachel Magee, Friends of the West Covina (Calif.) Library
- Lisa Martinez, El Paso (Texas) Public Library
- Kathryn McCartney, The Marysville (Ohio) Public Library
- Sarah McCarville, Grand Rapids (Mich.) Public Library
- Lalitha Nataraj, Chula Vista (Calif.) Public Library
- Abigail Phillps, Lee County Library, Leesburg, Ga.
- Margaret Rohrbach, Atlantic Technical Center, Coral Springs, Fla.
- Shawna Sherman, Hayward (Calif.) Public Library
- Tekla Slider, Bartow County Library System, Cartersville, Ga.
- Camden Tadhg, Hennepin County Library, Minneapolis, Minn.
- Martha Wilding, Linn-Mar High School Media Center, Marion, Iowa
The 2009 Teen Tech Week Mini Grants are made possible by the Verizon Foundation, a TTW Promotional Partner.
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