Jazz up your conference with Carolyn Forsman jewelry!
Every day leading to the ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans, the OIF Blog will be featuring a special program, event, or opportunity awaiting attendees. Today’s feature:
Carolyn Forsman Jewelry Booth
Looking for something upbeat, upscale, and affordable to take home from Annual Conference? Then be sure to visit booth 1859, directly across from the Graphic Novel and Gaming Pavilion in the exhibit area, to check out the designs of Carolyn Forsman — the New York-based jeweler who donates the proceeds from her ALA booth to the Freedom to Read Foundation.

Carolyn, the 2009 Museum Store Association Service Award winner, always has a terrific assortment of affordable gifts (top retail price of $50) that will make you smile. Are you “perfect”, “quirky”, a “blogger”, or a “drama queen”? If so, then she has the rubber band bracelet for you. Only $1!! She also will be featuring her standard assortment of flashing “spike” rings (perfect for fireworks), glowing necklaces, newspaper headline pins (including “Obama Makes History, and 1969 Peace March), original “I Read Banned Books” bracelets, and Banned Books Pins and Necklaces! Credit cards accepted.
Carolyn’s jewelry is currently in MOMA, Library of Congress, National Archives, Vancouver Art Gallery, and hundreds of other museums and book/gift/library shops worldwide.
The Freedom to Read Foundation has been the First Amendment legal defense arm of the American Library Association since 1969. Carolyn, a former librarian and ALA Councilor, has raised over $150,000 through the years for FTRF, and was named to the Foundation’s Roll of Honor in 2001. We encourage you to visit her at booth 1859, browse for some summer gifts, and support the critical First Amendment work of the Freedom to Read Foundation.