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Holiday Party History

1952 Christmas Breakfast group photo in what was then called the Peter Pan Room (Children’s Room now)
1952 Christmas Breakfast group photo in what was then called the Peter Pan Room (Children’s Room now)

The month of December is just right around the corner, and that means PPL’s annual Holiday Party is about ready to kick off! Those who have attended this special event in years past know that it’s one filled with fun activities, good food, good company, and good cheer. But have you ever wondered when this tradition started?

Believe it or not, the Holiday Party is a very old tradition here at Pasadena Public Library. Its origin can be traced back to 1929 with the official establishment of the Pasadena Public Library Forum (later called the Pasadena Public Library Staff Association) whose purpose and function were very similar to that of the Employee Advisory Team we have today.*According to meeting minutes from 1929-1930, a discussion was had regarding staff parties, and a motion was made to limit parties to only one a year. It was decided that a Christmas party to be held every December would be the official annual party. Thus, a committee was formed for the purpose of organizing and planning it. It was aptly named the Christmas Committee. And that’s how it all started.

At some point, perhaps in the mid to late 40s, the Christmas party started to be called the Christmas Breakfast and for a short while had a different theme each year. The 1949 Christmas Breakfast theme was “A Country Christmas” and breakfast consisted of frozen orange juice, scrambled eggs, baked ham (or waffles for “non-meat eaters”), bran muffins, sweet rolls, butter, and coffee all served family style. The 1950 theme was “Swedish Christmas” and breakfast consisted of whole red apples, scrambled eggs, ham, Swedish Christmas bread, butter, coffee, marmalade, and cookies, which were initially used for decorating the Christmas tree and later eaten after breakfast. The 1953 theme was a Hawaiian one, 1955 was “A Christmas, in White” theme, and so on. Activities and entertainment came in the form of singing Christmas hymns and carols, storytelling, watching a film, and presenting a gift to the Library Director. Later years included guest speakers from City Hall and the library profession.

Other than the addition of some boisterous activities and games in the more recent past, the Holiday Party, as it’s now called, has not changed much since the first party almost ninety years ago. Today, it continues the tradition of bringing library staff together to eat, talk, laugh, and enjoy one another’s company. Don’t forget to RSVP for the Holiday Party this December 8 and be a part of a longstanding PPL tradition!

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*Unofficially formed in 1925 but became official with the publication of its Constitution and bylaws in 1929. In 1941 the PPL Forum adopted a revised Constitution and changed its name to the Pasadena Public Library Staff Association.

As stated in its 1929 constitution, the association’s purpose is to “protect and further the interests of the library staff, to maintain the recognized standards of [the library] profession, to help make the library a power in the community, and to work toward the elimination of conditions hindering library efficiency.”

While there’s no historical connection, the PPL Staff Association can be seen as a precursor to the Employee Advisory Team in that the EAT continues the role and with it many of the duties that the Association originally had.

1953 Christmas Breakfast Invitation (all the invitations were handmade back then, some very exquisite)
1953 Christmas Breakfast Invitation (all the invitations were handmade back then, some very exquisite)
1959 Christmas Breakfast program
1959 Christmas Breakfast program

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1961 Christmas Breakfast invitation (yes, back then you needed to bring your own eating utensils)
1961 Christmas Breakfast invitation (yes, back then you needed to bring your own eating utensils)

Bake Sale Thanks

We on EAT wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who helped make both of our bake sales this year such a huge success! Thank you to everyone who bought and ate the delicious treats and a special thank you to everyone who donated their time and energy to creating the amazing food that we all enjoyed. The raffle prizes are a fun way to make the holiday party extra special so thank you for supporting our bake sale raffle prize fundraisers!

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Thank you for your participation!

thankyou2The EAT would like to thank the Library staff who participated in Holiday giving this year! Whether you donated to the Humane Society, brought food items for the EAB Food drive or generously gave unwrapped toys to the Fire Department’s Sparks of Love drive, we appreciate your contribution and giving spirit!

How to Holiday Party with Pasadena Public Library

  1. Help to decorate the ginormous tree. (While this is the first step for most people, feel free to decorate the tree at any time during your holiday partying.)

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2. Enjoy visiting with friends and colleagues while eating breakfast and wearing festive attire.

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3. Take pictures at the Elfie Selfie booth with the provided festive accessories.

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3a. Including with Santa when available.

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3b. You may also use the Elfie Selfie booth to take photos of staff from your branch.

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4. Flex those creative muscles to make inspiring, impressive, and borderline intimidating Ugly Holiday Sweatshirts.

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5. Laugh, cry, and cheer as these works of art are presented on the runway.

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6. Congratulate the winning team of the Project Ugly Holiday Sweatshirt runway.

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7. Hope that you win one of the excellent raffle prizes.

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7a. And do your best to sincerely congratulate your fellow staff members when they win the thing that you wanted.

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8. Or ignore all of these rules and enjoy yourself however you wish!

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Happy Holidays from EAT!

 

Message from Jan

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Thanks to all who made the Holiday Party such a big success!  Who knew we had such a supply of budding super-models.   Glad to see all that “glam” hit the runway.

We’ll be starting soon to plan for staff day, 2016.   I know it seems early, but May will be here before you know it.  If you have heard an outstanding speaker, or you know of someone whom you think would be first rate to share with your peers, please let someone on EAT know that name and contact information.  We have lots of surprises already in store, so mark your calendar now:  the date is May 12.

Have a wonderful season and enjoy every moment that you can.  If you travel, go safely.  If you stay here, take in all the wonder that is Southern California.  Best to all!

-Jan