Visit the NEWI calendar of free webinars to find online continuing education opportunities you may attend from where you are. There’s a lot to choose from, so here’s a sample of topics that may be of interest to you. Click the event title to learn more and register. You are encouraged to register even if you cannot attend to receive links to recordings when available. Featured upcoming webinars from WisconsinWisconsin Libraries Talk About Race Webinar: Identity, Burnout, and Vocational Awe – all staff. Fobazi M. Ettarh, the woman who coined the term "vocational awe," will present on Identity, Burnout, and Vocational Awe as part of Wisconsin Libraries Talk About Race on February 29 at 1:00 p.m. Get registration, archive, and more information here. BadgerLink Winter 2024 Training Schedule - youth services, summer library program planners. Don't miss out on these upcoming BadgerLink training opportunities with Jen Champoux, BadgerLink Outreach and Training Specialist. Upcoming topics focus on Teaching Books and tools for K-12 learners. Upcoming webinars from around the webChildren & Teens
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Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Representatives of the Nicolet Federated Library System (NFLS) and its member libraries attended Library Legislative Day at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison on February 6, 2024. Tracy Vreeke, NFLS Director, and Dominic Frandrup, Door County Library Director, met with State Representative Joel Kitchens from the 1st Assembly District. "We had a wonderful time talking about the books we have read and all the great things happening in our library system," reported Kitchens in his newsletter.
Senator Eric Wimberger (30th Senate District) said in his Facebook post "It was great connecting with April, Connie, and Joan who work tirelessly to serve communities through the Nicolet Federated Library System." NFLS Board of Trustees member Joan Denis (Oconto County) and Lena Public Library Director April De La Ruelle met with Senator Mary Felzkowski from the 12th Senate District. Felzkowski, who was instrumental in getting the budget passed that included an increase for public libraries, wrote in her newsletter that "Libraries are the glue that hold many of our rural communities together, filling gaps as needed and making sure the Northwoods continues to be a great place to live, learn, play, and to raise a family." She was also presented with the Wisconsin Library Champion award by the Wisconsin Library Association. Read the February 2024 NEWIL News for the latest news for libraries throughout northeast Wisconsin. Topics include:
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Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Library Aide Algoma Public Library 3-9 hours per week, evenings & Saturdays Applicants must be 14 or older to apply. This position will remain open until February 7. The Algoma Public Library is hiring a library aide. This is a 3-9 hour a week position working evenings and Saturdays. Applicants must be 14 or older to apply. Applications are available here and at the circulation desk. Applications must be turned in at the circulation desk or emailed to ckolbeck@algomapubliclibrary.org by Wednesday, February 7. This is the perfect setting for a first job for teens. Get the entire job description here. Read the January 2024 NEWIL News for the latest news for libraries throughout northeast Wisconsin. Topics include:
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The NFLS News is a bi-monthly newsletter highlighting all the great things the member libraries of the Nicolet Federated Library System are doing throughout our communities.
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Subscribe to the NFLS News Public Services Clerk Oconto Falls Community Library Part-time Starting pay rate: $14.00-15.00/hr, based on experience Apply by Sunday, January 21, 2024 Position Summary: Under the direction of the Library Director, the Public Services Clerk provides prompt, courteous and high-quality customer service to library patrons and supports the Director in daily operations, including circulation of materials, keeping of accurate patron records, assisting with programming, and supervising and instructing volunteers. Tasks/Responsibilities
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Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent. Requires strong customer service and technology skills, and ability to multi-task prioritize, and manage time effectively. Hours/Wages
Interested applicants should submit a resume and completed application to ocf@ocontofallslibrary.org no later than Sunday, January 21, 2024. The Lakes Country Public Library building expansion is coming along nicely! Official groundbreaking took place on Wednesday, September 13, 2023. The RJM Construction crew has been working tirelessly to stay on track and the project will be completed by the end of summer. Some featured amenities will be the soft seating area with a fireplace, a teen zone, and doubling the size of the kids' area. The library will also have meeting rooms with telehealth capabilities. "It is going great! We have the walls, shingles, and electrical is almost done," said Library Director Kathryn Essermann. "The crews are working hard and getting things done on time."
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