LET’S MOVE IN LIBRARIES EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Let’s Move in Libraries Birds of a Feather Conversations
What: Community conversations Date: Third Wednesday of the month, every month, starting at 12 pm Eastern How do I sign up: Registration link! Every month Let's Move in Libraries will Read More
Cultivating and Sustaining the Relationship-Driven Library
What: Free webinar Date: Wednesday February 14 at 2:00 pm US Eastern, 11:00 am US Pacific How do I sign up: Sign up at Niche Academy We all know Read More
PAST EVENTS
Cultivating the Relationship-Driven Library
During the month of April, 2023, Let's Move in Libraries hosted a series of conversations on community collaboration and community health. In total, 366 individuals registered for this event and over Read More
Food Insecurity and Public Libraries
What: Free webinar Date: January 24, 2023, at 2 p.m.-3 p.m. EST Event recording Webinar slides JamBoard conversation on what participants are doing, interested in doing Links to additional resources discussed Read More
Checking out Health and Wellness at the Library
What: Interactive webinar Date: March 16, 2022, at 12 -1 pm ET / 9-10 am PT Watch recording Hear from librarians who developed kits and collections focused on health Read More
How to introduce your community to new healthy habits
What: Free webinar Date: February 24, 2022 Watch the webinar recording Download the slides Trying something new can be intimidating. Sometimes it just takes a trusted institution, like a Read More
October 14 – Sustainability in Libraries Mini-Conference
What: Presentation at SJSU Sustainability in Libraries Mini Conference Date: October 14, 2020 Resources: Session Recording Presentation Slides (large file) Session Chat Sustaining Community Connections Read More
October 22 – One Step at a Time: How Libraries Can Promote Healthy, Thriving, and Livable Communities
What: OCLC/WebJunction Continuing Education Webinar Date: October 22, 2020 Resources: Webinar homepage - registration link and additional information One Step at a Time: How Libraries Can Read More