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The Vermont Proposition and Future of Vermont Project
The Vermont Proposition and Future of Vermont Project
Paul Costello, executive director of the Vermont Council on Rural Development, will discuss the Vermont Proposition initiative to develop transformational goals designed to optimize the best of Vermont’s economy, environment, communities, and people. A VLA Conference event. More info here!
Transcription in the Time of Covid
Transcription in the Time of Covid
The University of Vermont’s Silver Special Collections Library transcription team will describe the project they undertook while working remotely during the pandemic. Using the 20th century diaries of Mary Jean Simpson, UVM Dean of Women from 1937 to 1953, they will discuss how they crafted the project guidelines, developed a shared workflow, and planned to make the […]
Strategic Planning Now? Emerging from the Pandemic Energized to Engage
Strategic Planning Now? Emerging from the Pandemic Energized to Engage
Lara Keenan, Vermont Department of Libraries’ statewide consultant for Governance and Management, invites you to reconsider the traditional view of strategic planning and see it as a process of meaningful community engagement that can energize the board and staff. Join her for a discussion of how COVID-19 has changed thoughts on the future of libraries […]
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Burnout and Stress: Just in case 2021 is as bad as 2020
Burnout and Stress: Just in case 2021 is as bad as 2020
Ryan Dowd, executive director of the second largest homeless shelter in Illinois and author of the ALA book “The Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness,” explains the science behind burnout (hint: it is remarkably similar to trauma!). He will then present the research behind preventing or reducing burnout, with practical strategies for managers and non-managers. He will […]
From Advocate to Activist
From Advocate to Activist
Library leaders need a keen understanding of the emerging post-COVID social and political climate of their towns and cities in order to position their libraries for future funding success. This starts with the knowledge that funders are not always users — and that their decision to fund the library is not generally based on self-interest. […]
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Homes for All: Planning for Affordable, Inclusive Housing
Homes for All: Planning for Affordable, Inclusive Housing
A Deborah Rawson Memorial Library event. (Jericho, VT, Chittenden County.) Where we live matters. It has a huge impact on our opportunities, such as the ease of getting to work, school, healthcare, services, and recreation. When we don’t have access to safe and stable homes, we lose out on these social and economic benefits. Join […]
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Virtual Book Discussion with Author Caroline Ailanthus
Virtual Book Discussion with Author Caroline Ailanthus
We are excited to announce the Roxbury Free Library (Washington County) is hosting author Caroline Ailanthus for a virtual book discussion of her latest novel - Ecological Memory. Caroline is primarily a science writer; her fiction blends science and story, and she is also the author of the Climate in Emergency blog. Ecological Memory is […]
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Zoom Author Event with Sharon Draper: Telling a Slave’s Story.
Zoom Author Event with Sharon Draper: Telling a Slave’s Story.
The Fletcher Free Library (Burlington, VT, Chittenden County) is excited to offer a Zoom author event with Sharon Draper: Telling a Slave’s Story. Mrs. Draper will talk about her Coretta Scott King Book Award winning Young Adult Novel, “Copper Sun.” You can register for this event at fletcherfree.org/register. This event is part of the City […]
The History and Promise of Victory Gardens [Zoom]
The History and Promise of Victory Gardens [Zoom]
Presented by Gordon Clark, UVM Extension Master Gardener and Coordinator of the Vermont Victory Gardens project, "The History and Promise of Victory Gardens" is a pictorial history of one of the oldest and most enduring movements in American society. From its roots in the Progressive Era through WWI to its most famous flowering in WWII, […]
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Leave it to Beaver and other Furbearers
Leave it to Beaver and other Furbearers
A Springfield town library event. Windsor County. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/leave-it-to-beaver-and-other-furbearers-tickets-147614411679
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Virtual Animals in Myth and Legend with VINS
Virtual Animals in Myth and Legend with VINS
How did Snake lose her legs? Why does Owl only fly at night? How did Turtle fly south for the winter? Meet these animals and hear their stories while we learn about the adaptations that have helped them survive. We’ll explore a few different tales that people tell to help them understand the world of […]
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Swing Peepers Summer Concert for kids and families!
Swing Peepers Summer Concert for kids and families!
Songs about animals, tales and tails. Outside and in person on the Randolph House Lawn- parking can be found near the bowling alley. A Kimball Public Library Event. Randolph, VT (Orange County.) More information at https://kimballlibrary.org/calendar