A talk with John Giroux of Loveland 365

John Giroux

John Giroux, founder of Loveland 365

According to John Giroux, the Loveland 365 project began way back in 2008, or even late 2007. In 2008, John took a photo of Lake Loveland every day for 365 days, just as a personal project. When he wrapped that up, he started looking for another year-long project for 2009.

“Actually, my first idea was to meet 365 new people in a year,” he says. “I just went up to people and said, ‘Hi, do you want to be in a book?’” John took their picture, had them sign a waiver, asked them what they were doing and what their hobbies were. But it just didn’t happen; he did 11 people, and decided not to complete the project.

Then in the middle of 2009, he got the idea to do something to celebrate Loveland.

Loveland 365 Logo“It sounds really corny, but I really do love Loveland, you know?’ John says, “My original title was, ‘It’s A Wonderful Life In The City With hArt.’ You know, a pun with ‘heart’ and ‘art’ like they do all the time. But John [Metcalf], my graphic designer, said that was too long, so we changed it to Loveland 365.” He laughs. “And now the subtitle is ‘People, Places, and Things That Make Us America’s Sweetheart City.”

Loveland 365 is an art book celebrating Loveland, CO, featuring photos and stories of the city in 2010. Each page also has a bonus - a small photo of Lake Loveland, one for each day of 2010 (a repeat of John’s 2008 project).

John says he was really the idea man, and a photographer, so he knew he was going to need help. He planned out who he would need to put a book together; designer, writer, marketer, web person, someone in self-publishing. He says he got really lucky with his core team: John Metcalf, the graphic designer; Maryjo Morgan, a writer; Fred Richart of Fred’s Used Websites; Bob McDonnell, writer and blogger; and Becky Asmussen, who has helped a lot of local authors self-publish with IG Print. They were all a huge influence on the project. John makes sure to mention that the Pourhouse, a local bar and restaurant, also contributed a lot of their time and project space.

The net profits from the book, up to $20, will go directly to local charities and non-profits. When you pre-order the book, you choose which non-profit will receive the donation. The net profit may vary, because of course the fewer books are printed, the higher the printing overhead. The goal is 3,500 orders. “Best case scenario,” John says, “we might come out with enough for a pizza party at the end.”

When asked if the book is complete, John says, “It’s getting close. We’re still getting the final selections, putting the final touches on everything.” The final project will contain work from at least ten contributing photographers, plus the writers who filled in the stories to go with the pictures. Everything in the book is local - the photos, the photographers, the articles, and the writers. That was the first and most important principle of the project.

The timeline for production is coming up fast. Pre-orders can be submitted through the Loveland 365 website through April 1, 2011, and at that point the order will be sent to the printer. There won’t be any way to get the book after that; aside from some possible promotional copies for the Community Marketing Commission, the only Loveland 365 books that get printed will be the ones pre-ordered now. The distribution party will be May 6, at the Pourhouse.

At Anthology’s March 11 pre-order event, you will be able to order at the special price of $39.95, a $5 discount. There will be an exclusive Sneak Peek mock-up of 30 or 50 pages available for people to see. Mayor Cecil Gutierrez and Miss Loveland Valentine Jamie Felton will be there, too, offering to autograph your Loveland 365 book when it’s printed.

Next year, John is hoping to put together a book called 365 Sweethearts of Loveland, featuring women who make a difference in the community, with profits going to breast cancer research and support.

One ‘sweetheart’ of a town

Many of our readers and customers may be enamored with Loveland, Colorado. I know it found its way into my heart 30 years ago when I moved here to escape the “big city” of Fort Collins. I settled in an older home on 4th and Harrison, walked to the Library, purchased fresh meats at The Little Store on 5th Street, nosed around shops and taverns downtown, and quickly fell in love with my new hometown. Soon I was active in community affairs, including chairing the Loveland Valentine Museum efforts, handling vendors and displays for the Corn Roast Festival, helping with philanthropic efforts, and serving on the Human Relations Commission for the City.

So, when I heard of the Loveland365 Project (www.loveland365.com), I was not surprised the “secret” was out. “Loveland 365 is a not for profit grassroots coalition of Loveland business people and citizens who undertook a year-long project…to write about and photograph compelling stories and images about Loveland”. The result is a 12″ x 9″ full color, 384 page coffee table picture book that tells the remarkable and inspirational stories of our hometown.

Entitled Loveland365 People, Places & Things that Make Us America’s Sweetheart City, the book is now available for pre-sold orders at $39.99. All net proceeds, up to $20, will be donated to participating non-profits. Go to the website to order your book, purchase it with a credit card and designate your favorite non-profit. More information and details can be found there. The book will not be sold in retail stores.

Anthology Book Company is proud to help in the promotion of this exciting endeavor. We have printed information in the store, and can put you in contact with the appropriate avenues for ordering your copy.

A sincere thank you to John Giroux and his volunteers who had the vision to undertake this project, while taking the initiative to contribute to non-profits here in Loveland. You can be a part of this effort. Order your copy today.

Fall Events at Anthology Book Company

It’s been a busy fall with many exciting things happening in the book world of Loveland. In late September, Stephanie, Teresa and I attended the Moutains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association Trade Show in Denver. Two days were devoted to learning more about social marketing, surviving in this economy, hearing from publishers as to the “top picks” in new books; it was a great experience! We came back enthused and encouraged to broaden our marketing focus, find ways to attract and retain loyal customers and with a list of books to read/sell at the store.

Then two great events happened the first week of October, with Loveland Loves to Read hosting Wyoming author, Craig Johnson. His first novel, The Cold Dish, was a hit with a wide variety of readers and the Rialto Theater was filled with a welcoming crowd of folks who were eager to snatch up his other 4 novels, including the latest, The Dark Horse.

Later that week, the US Poet Laureate(1997-2000) Robert Pinsky came to Loveland as part of the Loveland Poet Series. He offered an informal talk on his poetry project, Americans’ Favorite Poems, held at the Loveland Museum and Gallery. Later that evening, following a sponsors’ reception, he spoke to a packed house at the Rialto. Dave Beegle performed acoustic guitar in an opening number, then was brought back by Pinsky to join him in the reading of the poetry. It truly was a magical evening, and what a delight to see so many people appreciating the art of poetry.

Anthology hosted another special event, on the 9th of October, bringing Bhanu Kapil and Aakash Mittal together for an evening of original work. Bhanu read from her latest book, Humanimal, while Aakash and his ensemble performed improv jazz, drawing from his East Indian roots. “Rhythm is melody” was the underlying theme of the collaboration, as I introduced the artists to a welcoming audience of about 40 individuals. The lovely fall day turned to a brisk and snowy evening, yet folks lingered and sipped coffee well until closing time. This Night on the Town event brought out the best of Loveland’s supportive locals, and visitors from as far away as Boulder and Denver.

Join us in November when award-winning young adult author Laura Resau offers a chat and signing of her latest book, The Indigo Notebook. Laura will join us for Night on the Town, November 13, 2009 at 7 pm at Anthology. Her books, bio and other information may be found at http://www.lauraresau.com This is the perfect opportunity to bring your pre-teen and teen readers, to meet an accomplished writer who understands and relates well to the young adult reader. A child who reads will be an adult who reads, and always be a life-long learner. Plan to have a light dinner out on the town in one of our fine restaurants in Loveland, then join us at 7 pm to meet Laura Resau.

Happy reading!
Bridget

Jazz and Monsters


What a great event last night! Thank you to everyone who came out on a blustery April night to hear local author Bhanu Kapil read from her book, Incubation: A Space for Monsters. The evening began with live jazz music performed by the Ron Holleman Trio — quite a treat to hear such talented musicians from the comfort of our very own bookstore! Bhanu’s reading was intense and lyrical, her brilliant voice drew me in to our warm and cozy place only to have my breath taken away by her narrative. She was lovely and gracious as usual, her presence helped to center us all in the moment — a warm and crowded push of bodies squeezed into the cafe, seeking refuge from the cold, a strong voice rising above our collective hush …

For those of you who couldn’t make it, please enjoy the photos. Both of Bhanu’s books(Vertical Interrogation of Strangers, and Incubation: A Space for Monsters) are available now at Anthology.