by Jamie Matczak | Feb 4, 2019 | Blog Post, Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized
In 2019, the Wisconsin Valley Library Service will offer four, $1,600 scholarships for directors or branch managers of a member public library to attend the Association of Rural and Small Libraries (ARSL) Conference. The conference will be held in Burlington,...
by Jamie Matczak | Jan 31, 2019 | Blog Post, Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized
The 2019 WLA Conference Committee invites you to share your experience and creativity with the Wisconsin library community at our annual conference, to be held on October 8-11, 2019, at the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center in the Wisconsin Dells. We are seeking...
by Jamie Matczak | Jan 28, 2019 | Blog Post, Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized, Youth Blog
Looking to exchange ideas in Youth Services? Wanting to talk to other colleagues about youth spaces? The next YSIE Youth Services Meetup is set for February 14th at the Loyal Public Library from 11-2 pm. Topics (in addition to topics brought by attendees) will cover...
by Jamie Matczak | Jan 7, 2019 | Blog Post, Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized
Register now for Library Legislative Day, scheduled for Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at the Madison Concourse Hotel. There are three ways to register: Register online Use the PDF registration form to mail or fax your reservation to the WLA Office at 608-245-3646. Scan...
by Jamie Matczak | Dec 20, 2018 | Blog Post, Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized
ARSL 2019 Conference: Tap Into Libraries! – Presenter Proposal Application We invite you to submit breakout session proposals for the 2019 ARSL Conference in Burlington, VT, Sept 4-7, 2019. PRESENTER DISCOUNTS: ARSL will provide a $100 conference registration...
by Jamie Matczak | Nov 6, 2018 | Featured Post Slider, Uncategorized
What was the title of a session you attended? Podcasting Our Way to Better Leadership, by Mary Wilkins Jordan, of the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange (CMLE). What two things are you taking away that you heard or do you think are most important? Mary emphasized...