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In Tuesday’s paper, the locations of the performances were incorrect in the On Break feature (“Sing, Dance and Clap”). The correct locations are: Brother Yusef will perform blues at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Crean Mariners branch, 1300 Irvine Ave., and Chazz Ross will perform percussion at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Balboa branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd.***

Nine or 10 years ago, blues musician Brother Yusef anxiously stepped to the front of the room to perform for his daughter’s preschool class. He had never before played for an audience of children.

“I wasn’t sure how it would go over,” recalled the musician, who now regularly performs at Downtown Disney for adult audiences. “But the kids got up and danced, they sang along with me, I did a lot of call and respond. The response was really positive. It showed that music is very accessible to everybody.”

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Lucky for the Newport Beach Public Library and its popular Summer Reading Program, which ends Friday, the success Yusef experienced that day nearly a decade ago has led to countless blues performances for kids.

Children of all ages in the reading program danced, sang and clapped along with Yusef when he played at the library’s Central Branch in June. He’ll be back to perform again Wednesday morning.

And Yusef’s show was just one of many well-attended events offered by the mystery-themed program this summer. Library Assistant Mara Cota cited other fun educational activities geared toward kids, including an exhibit about great white sharks, a show with live parrots and monkeys, face-painting on Saturdays and percussionist Marcus Miller’s performance on Monday.

“We try to have a lot of variety in our programs, and we try to make sure there’s something for everyone,” Cota said. But, she acknowledged, “the sharks seemed to be very popular, and anything with animals, that really gets their attention.”

Finding ways to turn kids’ attentions toward reading and spending time at the library is what the program is all about. To achieve this goal, the library’s summer program offers game sheets for children — from toddlers through sixth-graders — to complete as they read, or are read to, during the summer. This year, 2000 kids participated in the program.

As they completed the game sheet, they got to choose from prizes including toys, stickers, paperback books and food coupons. There were also weekly prize drawings for beach balls and stuffed animals. And then there’s the big kahuna: the grand prize drawing.

Until Friday at any library branch location, any child who completed a reading program game sheet is eligible to enter the grand prize drawing for tickets to Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and Wild Rivers.

If all this fun and activity doesn’t sound like the goings-on of a typical library, that’s because the coordinators of Newport Beach Public Library’s reading program are making a big effort to teach kids that libraries are for more than books and quiet time.

“Certainly it’s about fostering a love of reading, but it’s also about getting the kids in here and having them associate the library with fun,” Cota said. “We’re very kid-friendly, we’re not running around telling people to be quiet. We want the reading program to be a highlight of the summer and something kids look forward to during the year.”


  • HEIDI SCHULTHEIS may be reached at (714) 966-4625 or at
  • heidi.schultheis@latimes.com.

    IF YOU GO

    WHAT: Blues with Brother Yusef or Percussion with Chazz Ross

    WHEN: Yusef at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday or Ross at 10:30 a.m. Thursday

    WHERE: Newport Beach Public Library Central Branch, 1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach

    COST: Free

    INFO: (949) 717-3800 or visit www.newport-beach.ca.us/nbpl/

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