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Children's Services Division

Nomination Requirments:
Evelyn Sibley Lampman Award

If you know of an Oregon author, librarian or educator who has made a significant contribution in the areas of literature and/or library service for the benefit of the children of Oregon, make a nomination today!

The Evelyn Sibley Lampman Award, presented by the Children's Services Division of the Oregon Library Association, at the OLA Annual Conference, is given in memory of the noted Oregon teacher, journalist and author of children's books.

Established in 1982, it is Oregon's most notable children's library service award. The award recipient is announced at the Evelyn Sibley Lampman Breakfast at the annual OLA Conference.

Nominations for the award shall be accepted from Children's Division members, OLA members and members of the Lampman Award Committee. Current Lampman Committee members are not eligible to be nominated.

Nomination eligibility requirements are as follows:

  • The person shall reside principally in Oregon.
  • The award shall be given for personal accomplishments to recognize the individual's contribution and shall not be conferred upon an individual representing the accomplishments of many.
  • Only living persons may be considered for the award.

    Please include the following in the award submissions:

  • Nominee's name
  • Nominee's title, address, and phone (if known)
  • Description of the nominee's significant and lasting contributions over the years that have benefited the children of Oregon.

Lampman Committee Members:

Chair: Dan White, dwhite@cityofsalem.org

Debra Bogart

Ellen Fader
Karen Fischer
Stephanie Lind

BJ Toewe

Barbara Thompson




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