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For your reading pleasure: CAHSLA Chronicle, December 2025 No. 170

Please enjoy the latest issue of the CAHSLA Chronicle. Please don’t hesitate to send news, updates, or articles on projects, presentations, etc. for inclusion in the Chronicle to Emily Kean at any time throughout the year.

In this issue:

President’s Page, Secretary and Treasurer Reports
Save the Date! Education Meeting 02.19.26
Upcoming Events at The Lloyd Library & Museum

President’s Page

It begins quietly, the air sharpens. The sky darkens earlier than it should. The first flurries fall—not gently, but ominously. Somewhere in the distance, a thermostat clicks… and Winter has arrived.

Winter doesn’t roar like a summer storm. It creeps. It freezes sidewalks, steals daylight, and turns every commute into an adventure. Coffee goes cold faster. Emails multiply. And just when you think you’re safe—atchoo!—the seasonal sniffles strike without warning.

Yes, Winter is the scariest season of them all, but every good story has its heroes.

While others huddle in fear, we librarians stand at the ready. Armed with knowledge, research skills, and an almost supernatural calm, we face the long nights head-on. Need evidence-based answers to fight the latest winter illness? We’ve got you covered. Looking for a warm escape from the cold reality outside? Our books, resources, and spaces offer shelter, distraction, and maybe even a little joy.

In the depths of winter, when the world feels quieter—and heavier—we remind our community that help is close, answers are accessible, and no one has to face the cold alone. We guide, we support, and we illuminate dark corners with information and kindness. So yes—Winter may be terrifying, but the real power belongs to those who are prepared.

Stay warm. Stay curious. And remember, the librarians are still here keeping watch.

Best,

Matthew Cooper

Secretary’s Report

December 18, 2025

The CAHSLA holiday party was graciously hosted by our President, Matthew Cooper, and Michelle Cooper, along with special guest, Turbo.

In attendance were: Matthew Cooper, Michelle Cooper, Jim DaMico, Lauren Darpel, Amy Koshoffer, Christine Jankowski, Emily Kean, Zan McQuade, Turbo, Virginia Wilson, Lynn Warner

Good times were had singing holiday karaoke as well as some recent pop hits. The potluck offerings were enjoyed by all, especially Jim’s tasty legumes.

Forty-seven (!) children’s books were collected to be donated to a local children’s organization.

Respectfully submitted by Emily Kean

Treasurer’s Report

CHECKING BALANCEas of 9/30/2025: $1,915.55
CHECKING DEPOSITSMembership Dues (Checks)$25.00
CHECKING DEPOSIT TOTALS $25.00
CHECKING WITHDRAWALS $0.00
CHECKING WITHDRAWAL TOTALS $0.00
CHECKING BALANCEas of 12/30/205:$1,940.55
CASH BALANCEas of 9/30/2025:$75.00
CASH DEPOSITS $0.00
CASH WITHDRAWALS $0.00
CASH BALANCEas of 9/30/2025:$75.00
TOTAL ASSETSas of 12/30/2025:$2,015.55

MEMBERS

15 Regular (Paid)

0 Student (Paid)

13 Life Members

28 TOTAL

Respectfully submitted by Emily Kean, Treasurer

Save the Date! Education Meeting

You’re invited to an upcoming CAHSLA Education Meeting focused on Lightning Talks—short, engaging presentations highlighting the great work, ideas, and expertise across our organization.

Location: The Rubinstein Library, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (3430 Burnet Ave., 3rd Floor Cincinnati, OH 45229)
Format: Lightning Talks (5–15 minutes each)
Date: Thursday, February 19th, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM, Presentations start at 5:30 PM

We are currently looking for volunteers who would be interested in presenting a brief talk on a topic of their choosing. Topics can be broad or specific and might include (but are not limited to):

  • Projects or initiatives you’re working on
  • Teaching or instruction strategies
  • Research support or emerging trends
  • Professional development experiences
  • Tools, resources, or workflows that others might find useful

Lightning talks are meant to be informal, focused, and a great way to spark conversation and shared learning—no extensive prep required! We hope you’ll consider sharing your work and joining us for an engaging and collaborative session. We look forward to seeing you at The Rubinstein Library in February!