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Free WebJunction Webinars for You
These upcoming webinars are open for registration. If you can’t attend a live session, all WebJunction webinars are recorded and available for free in the Course Catalog.
Revitalizing Library Volunteer Engagement
Quick! This one is this afternoon!
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
♦ 3:00 pm Eastern / 12:00 pm Pacific
♦ 60 minutes
Registration:
https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/revitalizing-library-volunteer-engagement.html
Library volunteerism is evolving. Gone are the days of looking for tasks to keep your volunteers busy. Libraries are now enlisting high impact volunteers who are bringing unique skills and expertise to enhance the library’s mission. Join
us to learn how you can harness the power of skilled volunteers in your community and hear success stories of innovative volunteer engagement in libraries of all sizes and budgets.
Participants in this webinar will learn how to:
Volunteers can be your strongest advocates, helping you gain funding and recruit human resources. This webinar will help libraries and library groups revitalize volunteer engagement and grow their community of advocates and supporters.
Literacy and Community-Building for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
Thursday, September 27, 2018
♦ 3:00 pm Eastern / 12:00 pm Pacific
♦ 60 minutes
Registration:
https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/next-chapter-book-club-webinar.html
You will learn how
Next Chapter Book Club (NCBC) helps libraries build community and promote literacy while supporting the educational and social growth of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. NCBC emphasizes inclusion
and the joy of reading aloud with friends and is flexible enough to be adapted to the needs and budget of nearly any library. With more than 300 chapters, NCBC is the largest community book club of its kind in the world. Find out how your library can reach
out to connect with an underserved population, promoting community inclusion, independence, and productivity for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.
Posted by:
Lynette S. Sloan, Director of Regional Libraries
Tennessee State Library & Archives
Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett
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Nashville, TN 37243-0312
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