by Jamie Matczak | Jun 19, 2018 | Blog Post, Continuing Education, Featured Post Slider
Registration for Trustee Training Week is now open! Wisconsin Trustee Training Week was developed in 2014 by the Nicolet Federated Library System with the goal of providing high-quality webinars to public library boards, friends, and trustees in Wisconsin. “The...
by Jamie Matczak | Jun 13, 2018 | Continuing Education, Featured Post Slider
30-Minute Thursday: Leading with Compassion (webinar) Thursday, Aug. 2; 10 a.m. Presented by: Dominic Frandrup, Director Antigo Public Library .5 CE Credits It takes leadership to be gentle and kind. How do we balance these qualities without being a pushover? Loosely...
by Jamie Matczak | Jun 12, 2018 | Blog Post, Continuing Education, Featured Post Slider
Toddlers to Teens Lindsay Conrad, Special Agent, Wisconsin Department of Justice Twitter, Instagram, SnapChat…we’ve heard of these. What about WhatsApp, Yellow, YouNow or Skout? Our kids are active participants in sharing their news and lives online, many times...
by Jamie Matczak | May 29, 2018 | Blog Post, Continuing Education, Featured Post Slider
Keynote Address: Better Libraries and Stronger Communities through Kindness, Empathy and Love Lance Werner, Kent District Library Director (Comstock Park, Michigan) and Library Journal’s Librarian of the Year This presentation will focus on the value imbued into all...
by Jamie Matczak | May 1, 2018 | Blog Post, Continuing Education, Featured Post Slider
Dealing with Substance-Abusing Patrons in the Library: From Meth to Marijuana, Opiates to Alcohol (webinar) Thursday, June 7; 10 am Presented by: Dr. Steve Albrecht 1 CE Credit Patrons who visit your library under the influence of drugs or alcohol (or worse, both) can...
by Jamie Matczak | Apr 2, 2018 | Blog Post, Continuing Education, Youth Blog
Ohhhh, you pesky Wisconsin weather. Due to inclement weather for Tuesday, April 3, the STEAM in Youth Services Workshop is postponed until Tuesday, April 24. The times and activities remain the same. We apologize for the inconvenience. Our top priority is keeping...