Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library Welcome Miss New Jersey Lindsey Giannini

Day Twenty: ‘Celebrating Books’-The 150th Anniversary of the novel “Alice in Wonderland” with invited guest, Miss New Jersey 2015, Lindsey Giannini, with the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library October 22, 2015.

Miss New Jersey Lindsay Giannini receives accommodation from the Borough of Lodi, NJ
Welcoming Miss New Jersey 2015 Lindsay Giannini.

The Executive Board of the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library honoring Miss New Jersey, Lindsey Giannini with an Honorary Membership to the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library.

You have probably wondered why I have not been as active on my walking project. I joined the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library back in early September and immediately started a project (on top of many others) an event called “Celebrating Books: 150th Anniversary of ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Below is the press release from the event. Check out our pictures and videos on YouTube shortly. It was a great event that many people including many of us ‘big kids’ enjoyed:

Miss New Jersey 2015 Lindsey Giannini visits Lodi Memorial Library

On October 22, 2015 Miss New Jersey 2015 Miss Lindsey Giannini visited the Lodi Memorial Library in Lodi, New Jersey. Miss Giannini was invited by the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library and the Lodi Memorial Library as part of the special event “Celebrating Books: 150th Anniversary of “Alice in Wonderland” in honoring this classic novel.

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Miss Giannini read an excerpt from the first chapter of the novel as Alice discovers the white rabbit and chases him down the rabbit hole. This was followed by a Question & Answer discussion on the novel by Lewis Carroll with the audience made up of many elementary and junior high students from Lodi. Miss Giannini discussed her love of the novel as a child and the influence it had on her growing up. She then engaged the crowd on how she became Miss New Jersey and her path to the Miss America competition this summer. The audience was fascinated on what it took in pageant competition to become Miss New Jersey.

After the Q & A, Miss Giannini asked for participation from the audience on a series of magic tricks (Miss Giannini is an amateur magician) and had the children and the adults performing magic tricks for the audience. She even had one parent participate on the time it takes to get distracted while driving and texting. Even the parents understood after the program how difficult it is to do two things at once.

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The Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library with Miss New Jersey Lindsay Giannini

Miss Giannini’s platform for the competition is “The Dangers of Distractive Driving” and her participation in advocating in the hearings as part of People Against Distracted Driving became “Nikki’s Law” and was signed by the Governor in 2013. “Nikki’s Law” requires signage and variable message signs to warn against distractive driving. These signs are available in 17 states and 3 countries. Miss Giannini is a Junior at Rowan University with a 3.9 GPA in Broadcast Journalism and has received the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Scholarship, the Rowen University Trustee Scholarship and the President’s Education Award for Academic Excellence. In 2014, she was recognized by the Miss America Organization with a National Community Award. In 2015, she was named “Children’s Miracle Maker” by the Miss New Jersey Organization for being the contestant who raised the most money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, one of her passions.

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After the Q & A and the magic tricks, Miss Giannini joined the crowd in picture taking with none other than Alice herself joining in with the fun. One of the Lodi teachers joined in the fun by dressing up as Alice to entertain and take photos with the audience. Miss New Jersey was presented with a proclamation from the Borough of Lodi by Deputy Mayor Patricia Ann Licata and an Honorary Membership to the Friends of the Library by President Judy Schroeder. An autograph session followed as the Friends of the Lodi Library sold copies of “Alice in Wonderland: to raise money for the library. Even the Lodi Women’s Tennis Team took a break from their match with Hawthorne High School to join in the fun. After that, everyone joined in a special “Tea Party” with foods from the book including cookies, fresh fruit tarts, freshly sliced fruits (lots of pineapple), fruit juice and water.

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Miss New Jersey Lindsay Giannini with local Lodi children

Refreshments were continued upstairs as the crowd settled in to watch a double feature of the 1903 Silent version of “Alice in Wonderland”, the original film that was set to music. Most of the patrons had never seen a silent film so it was a treat and the second film was Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” starring Katherine Beaumont. It was a wonderland afternoon for those who were there of great food, engaging conversation, enjoyable movie watching and the excitement to meet Miss New Jersey 2015 Lindsey Giannini, who set by example the true meaning of community spirit through service. The Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library and the Lodi Memorial Library want to thank everyone who attended.

Enjoy this two part video of Lindsey’s visit to the Lodi Memorial Library!

Part Two of Lindsey Giannini’s visit to the Lodi Memorial Library.

After Lindsey’s visit, we showed the original 1903 version of “Alice in Wonderland” followed by the Disney version of “Alice in Wonderland”.

The Disney version of “Alice in Wonderland”

The original 1903 silent version of “Alice in Wonderland”

One of the most beautiful songs from a version of ‘Alice in Wonderland’, “Can You Hear Us, Alice”

We got recognition from Web Junction in 2015 for the event through Facebook:

https://www.webjunction.org/news/webjunction/the-social-library-volume-thirtysix.html

Articles on the event from the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library:

http://lodi.bccls.org/friends-of-the-library.html

Lindsey Giannnini, Miss New Jersey 2015, made a wonderful presentation at the Lodi Memorial Library on Thursday, October…

Posted by Lodi Memorial Library, NJ on Thursday, October 22, 2015

https://dailyvoice.com/new-jersey/garfield/events/miss-new-jersey-to-read-from-alice-in-wonderland-in-lodi/596197/

Click to access 2015-10-20-Council-Minutes.pdf

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/499959985/

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/499944553/

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1 thought on “Day Twenty: ‘Celebrating Books’-The 150th Anniversary of the novel “Alice in Wonderland” with invited guest, Miss New Jersey 2015, Lindsey Giannini, with the Friends of the Lodi Memorial Library October 22, 2015.

  1. We wanted to thank Miss New Jersey 2016 Lindsay Giannini for coming to the Lodi Memorial Library for our ‘Celebrating Books’ event for the 150th Anniversary of the novel ‘Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll.

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