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Dr. Curtis Rogers is a library consultant who has worked in the library and information science field for over 35 years. He has worked at the Union (SC) Carnegie Library, and the Charleston County (SC) Public Library, and retired as the Communications Director of the South Carolina State Library. He has also taught courses at the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Geography, a Master of Library and Information Science, and a Doctor of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of South Carolina. In 2001, he completed the University of the Azores Summer Study Course in Azorean Portuguese Culture and Language and in 2002 completed the Certified Public Manager credential. In 2008, he was President of the SC Library Association. Rogers developed a national library survey on library use of social media for public relations and presented this survey’s results at the 2009 German Library Association Conference and at the State and University Library of Hamburg. He has served as secretary of the board of the Library Marketing and Communications Conference and as secretary of the SC Academy of Authors, as well as chair of the USC School of Library and Information Annual Literacy Leaders (ALL) Awards Committee. He has also served on the Friends of South Carolina Libraries (FOSCL) board and is a member of the ALA CORE Library Consultants group. He is a recipient of the 2015 F. William Summers Outstanding Alumni Award from the USC School of Library and Information Science.
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This is a great idea! And yet my brother would still wander off with them and leave them in obscure places…
Where can I find the pattern for your caddy?
Actually I just used this web site and photo as a guide: http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Holiday-Crochet-Patterns/Fathers-Day-Mystery-Pattern-Remote-Holder# but I modified it to just be one sided so the other side could fit under the cushion so it would be more secure.
Where can I find a pattern for the remote caddy?
sorry but i didn’t use a pattern. but if you go to pinterest or ravelry, they have many.
I like this – stylish and practical! =D
How does it attach to the chair on the inside?
you just make it long enough to go under the cushion so it’s basically just held in place by sitting there 🙂