RASD PR & Marketing Committee Roundtable Discussion January 20 at 10:00 am

Need some great marketing ideas for your library? Wondering how to engage with your patrons?

Join us for a PR & Marketing Committee Roundtable Discussion on January 20, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom.

You’ll be inspired as we review the marketing campaigns that were submitted for the

2021 Suffolk Library Marketing Award. Bring your own ideas to share and pick up some great ideas and insights from fellow library marketers and programmers. All are welcome!

Also up for discussion will be topics for 2022 workshops, lectures and roundtable discussions. We want to know what you need and want from this committee.

zoom.us

Meeting ID: 869 9271 9216
Passcode: 696569

For more information please contact:

Jo-Ann Carhart at jcarhart@optonline.net

Sponsored by the RASD PR & Marketing Committee, a commission of the Reference and Adult Services Division of the Suffolk County Library Association, a Regional Chapter of the New York Library Association.

Joan Cook & Jo-Ann Carhart – Co-Chairs

MOSAIC Resource for English Language Learning

The Multicultural Outreach Services and Information Committee has developed a shared resource for librarians to find or share classes that are open to English Language Learners.

If you are looking for a class for one of your patrons, search for it in the google document.

If you have a class that people are welcome to attend, please add it to the document, following the format that is provided:
English Classes & Conversation Groups for English Language Learners.

 

RASD New Adult Committee Survey

Please answer the New Adult Services survey on behalf of your library and let us know what you are doing to reach the population of people in their 20’s and 30’s in your community.

The New Adult Committee (NAC) is a special interest committee under the Reference & Adult Services Division of Suffolk County Library Association. The NAC of Suffolk County is interested in what your library is offering New Adults in your community. New Adults are library patrons in their 20’s + 30’s who have aged out of Teen Services, are in college and grad school, in trade school, new to the work force, business owners, unemployed, starting families, immigrants, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, or have special needs. New Adults are a wide range of any library’s community population and we are looking for both traditional and non-traditional library programs and services. How are you reaching this population and what are some ideas on how to reach them during a pandemic?