Sacramento Public Library Teach Adults How to Read
POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS
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2018 ADULT SERVICES SYMPOSIUM – Ability of Partnerships
ix:30 AM – Check in Begins
Scan the curated share table and pick up more than ideas for partnerships & programming.
ten:00 AM – Plan Begins
Welcome – 10 minutes
Greg Lucas – California Country Librarian
Morgan Pershing –County of Los Angeles, Avalon Library
ALL About PARTNERSHIPS
Go Big or Go Domicile: How to Find and Keep Kick-A** Partners 15 minutes
Erwin Magbanua – San Diego Public Library
To find the right partners yous have to exist open to looking across traditional community organizations. Recollect business concern, engineering, public-individual partnerships, higher education, the media, and out-of-the-box entities. Acquire how engaging these partners allows y'all to develop heady programming that attracts droves of people, including those highly coveted millennials.
We're All Adults Here!– 15 minutes
Paul Sevilla and Carey Jones – Livermore Public Library
Sometimes a super partnership is discovered right under the aforementioned roof: Developed Services + Literacy Services = vibrant inclusive programs that appoint and inspire!
No Need to Re-Create the Wheel: Building Creative and Engaging Adult Programs Through Local Partnerships – 5 minutes
Crystal Miles – Sacramento Public Library
You too, can take a robust developed programme agenda through local partnerships. Learn how to place, approach, and entice community stakeholders to support the library through programming.
Strengthening Community Connections: Partnering to Promote Effective Programming – twenty minutes
Felicia Kelley – California Humanities & Michelle Gordon – Fresno County Public Library
Community partnerships enable libraries to extend scarce resources, develop relevant and engaging programming, and engage hard-to-attain audiences. Last twelvemonth, California Humanities' Library Innovation Lab: Exploring New Means of Engaging Immigrant Communities program, provided an opportunity for 10 library programmers to develop programs in partnership with immigrant communities. Michelle Gordon will requite an overview of her work on this project, which resulted in a live Story Jam outcome at a downtown theater, a communal potluck and an fine art testify, in partnership with local customs organizations!
Strengthening Community Connections Handout
MORNING BREAK
PARTNERSHIPS – CONNECTING TO COMMUNITY SERVICES
Beyond the Social Worker: Customs Services in the Library – fifteen minutes
Emily Weak – Oakland Public Library
What do you do if your patrons demand services but you tin can't afford to hire a social worker? Create a flexible pop-up space where partner organizations tin can provide drib-in, direct outreach to patrons in need, from tenant assist to influenza vaccines to mental health services.
From Community Health Off-white to "Office Hours" – 15 minutes
Derek Wolfgram & Roz Kutler – Redwood Metropolis Public Library
Learn how Redwood City Library is confronting untreated mental health problems by developing stronger and more reciprocal relationships with partner agencies, first with a Customs Resources Fair and ongoing weekly drop-in social services at the library.
Partnerships that Transform Your Library's Approach to Homelessness – fifteen minutes
Jared Oates – Niche University
Examples from libraries that accept finer partnered with non-profit entities, government agencies, churches, and customs groups to curate information for the community and facilitate services for the homeless. In this manner the library becomes a powerful catalyst for community alter.
ONSITE BOXED LUNCH & NETWORKING
Crushing It! Vocational ESL for Vino Industry Workers– 5 minutes
Ellen Dean – Livermore Public Library
A unique pairing of community college ESL instructors and library staff delivering vocational English instruction and an introduction to the library for native Spanish-speaking winery workers.
5 in five: Programs & Partnerships with CCFB & CLA – five minutes
Julianna Robbins – California Center for the Book / California Library Clan
v partnership and programming opportunities: #BookToAction, #CommunityConversations, #RuralLibrariesTour, #ReadConnectDiscover, and #Stand4Redwoods
PARTNERSHIPS – CONNECTING TO CORRECTIONS
Inmate Outreach: Sacramento Canton Jail Partnership– 15 minutes
Jennifer Harmonson – Sacramento Public Library
Larn the insights gained from a public library/county jail partnership that has offered volume discussion groups for inmates for over a yr!
Inmate Outreach Handout
Reading Inside: Library Services to Canton Correctional Facilities– 15 minutes
Maile McGrew-Frede, Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Through a unique partnership with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Role, Santa Cruz Public Libraries makes library services and programs bachelor to everyone, even those currently housed in three county correctional facilities.
Reading Inside Handout
From the Within Out: Family2Child Literacy Plan– 15 minutes
Rebecca Hill Long – CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation & Karen McDaniel – Place4Grace
Learn how California correctional facilities are joining ranks with a regional not-turn a profit to bring literacy and parental bonding to children impacted past incarceration.
AFTERNOON BREAK
PARTNERSHIPS – IDEAS YOU Can Utilise Circular-UP!
Placemaking through Partnerships in Florence-Firestone – x minutes
Jonathan P. Bell – County of Los Angeles Department of Regional Planning
A spotlight on the unique Customs/County partnership and creative placemaking techniques that defied negative stereotypes to produce A Paseo Through Time in Florence-Firestone the first-ever published history book of this various community in South Fundamental LA. Focus on Community/County partnership & the creative placemaking process.
The Power, Strength, and Beauty of the DigiBus – 10 minutes
Shannon Morrison – Fresno County Public Library
This is the story how in one year the Fresno County Public Library made three unique partnerships with local organizations to launch the DigiBus, a mobile digital classroom, to strengthen the community'due south job readiness skills.
Connecting Customs Through Story – 15 minutes
Andrea Mullarkey – Berkeley Public Library & Nicole Schulert – Whittier Public Library
Learn how two libraries used the power of story to connect people and launch partnerships with other agencies, non-profits and educational institutions.
Unlikely Friendships: Library Edition – 15 minutes
Jennifer Hooker – Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Join librarian and cocky-promoted trivia mistress Jenn Hooker for a crash course in creating a thriving trivia night, the ins & outs of being a professional smarty-pants, and how to drink beer on the clock without getting in trouble with your boss.
iii:00 PM – Plan Ends
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Need a Hotel Recommendation?
Local symposium planning committee members recommend a few spots below. All are within walking distance of the meeting location (Downtown Sacramento, close to the Convention Center).
- Best Western Plus Sutter House
- Hyatt Regency Sacramento Downtown
- The Citizen Hotel
The 2018 Developed Services Symposium Planning Committee:
Cathy Crosthwaite, Sacramento Public Library
Jennifer Harmonson, Sacramento Public Library
Sally Thomas, Hayward Public Library
Carey Jones, Livermore Public Library
Sarah Vantrease, Sonoma Canton Library
Morgan Pershing, Canton of Los Angeles Public Library
Julianna Robbins, California Center for the Book
#AdultServicesSymposium
#PowerOfPartnerships
#AdultsArePeopleToo
@CaliforniaCenterForTheBook
@CA_Library_Assoc
Big cheers to our hosts at Sacramento Public Library!
EVENT DETAILS
Thursday, May 17, 2018
x:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sacramento Primal Library – West Meeting Room
828 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
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We are excited to announce the plan for the 2018 Adult Services Symposium: Power of Partnerships. This event is role of the California Library Association's Jump Fling series. The symposium is Free to nourish and includes a simple boxed lunch. This event is sponsored by California Center for the Volume and the CLA Developed Services Interest Grouping. California Center for the Volume is a program of the California Library Association, supported in whole or in office by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services nether the provisions of the Library Services and Applied science Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Transportation and Parking
We encourage you to carpool or take public transit if possible!
Nearest Transit Cease: 9th St & I St (SB)
Parking: Encounter parking options (We recommend parking in the city hall garage)
Train: Amtrak Capital Corridor schedule (4 blocks from library)
Want to carpool? Coordinate by posting on the Facebook upshot.
Source: https://calbook.org/resources/2018-symposium/
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