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Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
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Subject: Last chance to register.... CSLP Summer Symposium
11:30-11:45 am ET: Welcome – CSLP Executive Director, Luke Kralik
11:45-12:45 pm ET:
Keynote – Summer Matters: Making All Learning Count – Liz McChesney
Description: Summer is a time that highlights educational and health inequities for children in our country. While many children have new opportunities and experiences during summer, the majority of children
who have been historically excluded lack access to traditional programs. We will examine new research about summer slide and COVID learning loss, and look at research proven ways in which public libraries succeed in driving deep, lasting, and meaningful changes
for our youth during these critical months. We will look at the national trend in positioning library programs in the summer learning context as a way to drive equity and discuss the essential role of outcomes based evaluation as a tool to tell the story of
our programs successes and advocate for our programs. We know summer matters for kids: you and your role in the public library are vital for all kids’ success.
Please have the following materials available for this session:
Presenter Bio: Liz McChesney is a career-long children’s librarian and spent 31 years at the Chicago Public Library where she worked from a children’s librarian to the Citywide Director of Children’s Services
and Family Engagement. Among other initiatives, she repositioned summer reading to summer learning in partnership with the National Summer Learning Association, which broadened access to the program by 50% and earning her an LJ Movers and Shakers Award, the
John Cotton Dana Award and the NSLA Founder’s Award for Excellence. It is her program which started a national movement to reassess and align summer to critical 21st Century skills. Liz now consults and leads educational equities initiatives with the Urban
Libraries Council, the Laundry Literacy Coalition and serves as a Senior Advisor to the National Summer Learning Association. She is the author of two books for ALA Editions: Summer Matters: Making All Learning Count (2017); and Pairing STEAM and Stories (
2019). She has written a picture book, Keke’s Super-Strong Double Hugs (2020). She is the 2021 ALSC Distinguished Service Award winner.
1:00-1:45 pm ET: “You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Flyer”
– Library Summer Program Marketing Crash Course
Description: Cari Hillman, Community Engagement Director of the MidPointe Library System shares marketing tips and tricks to help make your summer a success. Scalable to libraries of all sizes, this session will
outline the power of a comprehensive marketing plan and ways to use CSLP resources for your marketing.
Presenter Bio: Cari Hillman has nearly 20 years of marketing experience, though she uses assorted social media filters to make it look more like 5. She serves as the community engagement director for the MidPointe
Library System in southwest Ohio, overseeing library marketing, system-wide programming and community partnership development. She hates Twitter, loves Instagram and dreams of enlisting TikTok celebrities in her library marketing campaigns.
2:00-3:00 pm ET: What’s Great About Your Community: Extending your connections to youth and families
Description: Join us in an informal conversation about how you can connect with the assets in your community – people, organizations, and places – to build summer services that benefit youth and families. We’ll
share examples and provide an opportunity for you to explore your own community’s assets and to get feedback from others.
Presenter: Sara White is the Youth Services Consultant at the Washington State Library. She believes deeply that libraries empower youth to have a voice, pursue their unique passions, and connect with their
community and world. After graduating from the University of Washington’s Information School in 2010 with her Master’s in Library and Information Science, she spent over a decade serving kids, teens, and families as Youth Services Librarian at the Olympia
Timberland Library. Sara has particular passions for storytime, teen-led programming, and professional development. Through extensive work with the UW’s VIEWS2 research study and YALSA’S Transforming Teen Services project, she worked to make her own early
learning and teen programming more equitable and intentional, and provide training for her peers to do the same. As the Youth Services Consultant for the Washington State Library, she promotes collaboration, innovation, equity, and the constant pursuit of
bettering library services for youth.
Panel -The panel are all participants in YALSA’s Transforming Teen Services initiative:
Beth Yates–Children’s Consultant at the Indiana State Library
Christy Franzman–Teen Engagement Coordinator at the Hamilton East Public Library in Indiana
Carrie Sanders–Youth Services Coordinator at the Maryland State Library
Kelsey Hughes–Librarian at the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System in Maryland
Leah Larson–Youth Services Consultant at Minnesota State Library Services
3:15-4:25 pm ET: Catch the Programming Wave (with Oceans of Possibilities)!
Description: Dive into new programming and display ideas with CSLP! We will provide oversight to the new 2022 Oceans of Possibilities manual, highlight ideas for all age groups, and delve into display concepts.
Presenters: Cathy Lancaster and Deborah Dutcher (with support from Adrienne Butler)
Cathy Lancaster is the Youth Services Coordinator at the Library of Michigan. With over 15 years of public library experience, she coordinates the Ready to Read Michigan initiative, summer reading, and continuing
education for youth & teen services staff throughout the state of Michigan.
Deborah Dutcher is the Library Services Consultant at the New Hampshire State Library. She is responsible for state youth and adult library programming, providing librarian professional development and managing
many grant programs such as the Summer Learning Grant.
4:25-4:30 pm ET: Closing
– Luke Kralik, CSLP Executative Director
Sessions will be recorded.
Register today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-summer-programming-symposium-tickets-180147043657
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
My Pronouns: She/Her/Hers - See
www.mypronouns.org to learn more.
LancasterC5@michigan.gov
| 517-335-8129
| www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan
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