We tried that!
https://slides.com/manikoth/community-engagement/live#/
Amber Williams
Aileen Luppert
a public library serving:
www.ala.org/LTC/resources
Tools are:
http://www.ala.org/tools/sites/ala.org.tools/files/content/LTC_ConvoGuide_final_062414.pdf
76 conversations:
Spokane County Library District Community Narrative
People want a caring and supportive community with a vibrant economy, a quality education system, and recreational and cultural opportunities for all ages. We want safe neighborhoods where people know and talk to one another. However, people are concerned about the businesses and jobs that have been lost and the feeling that people don’t know their neighbors or what’s going on in their community. People miss having a stronger sense of community and they are looking for places and ways to connect with each other and with information about events and services. There are a lot of trusted groups and organizations engaged in efforts to support economic growth and community building. By creating a shared vision and collaborative effort we could build momentum towards stronger cities, towns and neighborhoods where people feel welcomed and a part of the community.
Deer Park: Dangerous highway
Medical Lake: Deer
And it is called...
Community Engagement Plan 2015-2018
Maybe by intergenerational they really meant all ages...
Working on our 3rd Annual Northern Slam- a tri school district poetry slam
And starting the first Valley Slam!
Traditional programs done out of our building
Summer Concert not in a dark meeting room
K-5 Summer Programs in the school gym with a much higher fire code max
We serve free snack in the library for kids age 1-18 after school M-F, year round at one location.
Partnered with Vista volunteers to provide enrichment activities and free books at summer meal sites
Offered a passive program called Produce Swap. You did not need to contribute to take and all left over produce was given to the local food bank.
"The produce on this table is not for barter or trade, all is given and taken freely."
There's too much to list, really.
We really know our communities better- and it shows.
Not everything will even be a library capable thing:
This is what happens when you put your money where mouth is:
"What we say and do rings true with our community"
Started an annual clean-up of the city owned park adjacent to the library.
So they named the park after us!
Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.
-Nelson Mandella
There's room for everyone on the bus, there's time for everyone to get on but when it's time to go commit to the change and accept that some people will choose to not come.
Still not convinced?
"Make sure you like the public if you're going to work in a public library."
- Aileen
"Best skills to have- public speaking and verbal de-escalation."
-Amber
aluppert@scld.org
awilliams@scld.org
Stride forth with purpose.