Stacey from Augusta reminded me about the upcoming Wisconsin Science Festival, October 15-18. This is a great opportunity to share science-related programming with your community and be part of a state-wide effort. And they are all set to help support a physically-distanced event–for any age! Options include a Badger Talk from a University of Wisconsin professor, participating in a BioBlitz (citizen science for all ages!), and more. It looks inspiring and positive, at a time when we are relying more than ever on the information science can provide us. I hope some of you can get your library involved.
Key Take-Aways from Sustainably Grow Your Summer Library Program Course (guest post)
NOTE: This blog post was written by Nicole Witt, Youth Services Coordinator at D.R. Moon Library-Stanley, based what she learned from the UW Madison iSchool's Continuing Education course Sustainably Grow Your Summer Library Program. Nicole was able to attend this...