Year of Programs for Millennials and More - Softcover

Alessio, Amy J; LaMantia, Katie; Vinci, Emily

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Synopsis

Needless to say, programming for teens can be a dubious fit for library users in their 20s; and what appeals to Baby Boomers isn't necessarily ideal for those in their 30s and 40s. Millennials deserve their own programs. This handy guide specifically targets those on the cusp of the born-digital generation and their peers, offering up a year's worth of programming suitable for both public and academic libraries. Organized by monthly clubs or monthly themed events, a format that makes planning and execution a snap, this resource Provides an overview of what those in their 20s, 30, and 40s want from libraries and how best to reach them Gives tips for extending popular teen programs to older teens and those in their 20s Presents start-to-finish programs sure to be a big draw, such as a "pub trivia" night, recipe scrapbooking meetup, retro craft club, old school gaming sessions, writer's workshops, and community college networking events Shows how to program on a tight budget by making the most of the library's existing collection and resources Offers tips on marketing, outreach, and followup The fun and popular programs contained in this guide will help libraries become social and cultural cornerstones for the millennials in their communities.

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About the Author

Amy J. Alessio is an award-winning, part-time teen librarian at the Schaumburg Township District Library in Schaumburg, Illinois. She recently wrote Mind-Bending Mysteries and Thrillers for Teens: A Programming and Readers Advisory Guide for ALA Editions. Her first young adult mystery, Taking the High Ground, was published in 2013. She has enjoyed teaching online courses for YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) and webinars for ALA along with many live presentations. She has given many talks on vintage cookbooks based on her passion. To feed her book addiction, she reviews teen and adult books for Crimespree Magazine and Booklist.

Katie LaMantia is an award-winning teen librarian at the Schaumburg Township District Library in Schaumburg, Illinois. A former Teen Advisory Board member and current teen librarian and 20 30-something, she has a personal as well as a professional interest in serving the needs of this demographic. She has presented at multiple state and national library conferences about libraries, teens, and technology. When not running teen programs, tinkering with technology, and finding amazing books for young adults, she enjoys reading, writing, traveling, and extreme adventure activities.

Emily Vinci is a popular services librarian specializing in adult readers advisory at the Schaumburg Township District Library in Schaumburg, Illinois. She has interests in expanding library appreciation and knowledge of comics and graphic novels, as well as catering to hard-to-reach demographics such as the 20s and 30s crowd. A pop culture fiend, she is always looking for new ways to incorporate popular culture into the public library.

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