For immediate release | June 22, 2016

Building Great Programs for Patrons in their 20s and 30s Workshop

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Editions Workshop Press Release

CHICAGO—91´«Ã½ Editions announces an exciting new workshop, Building Great Programs for Patrons in their 20s and 30s with Katie LaMantia and Emily Vinci. This workshop will last 90 minutes and take place at 2:30pm Eastern/1:30 Central/12:30 Mountain/11:30am Pacific on July 13, 2016.

Building Great Programs for Patrons in their 20s and 30s

To plan for your library’s present and future, it’s essential to target patrons in their 20s and 30s. In this workshop, Katie LaMantia and Emily Vinci will present strategies and resources for reaching the 20s and 30s demographic. Using the insight they’ve gained throughout their careers, they’ll also share ideas and examples of effective programs and marketing approaches.

Topics include:

  • Budgeting for programs
  • Marketing your programs effectively to this demographic
  • Working with community partners and off-site programs
  • Planning and implementing series and stand-alone programs
  • Using programming themes such as pop culture, nostalgia, DIY, educational/personal growth, and others
  • Establishing ways to measure outcomes
  • Overcoming challenges and unexpected obstacles

About the Instructors

Katie LaMantia is a teen librarian at the Schaumburg Township District Library in Schaumburg, Illinois. A former teen advisory board member and now current YA librarian and 20-30 something, she has a personal interest as well as professional in serving the needs of this demographic. She has presented at multiple state and national library conferences about libraries, teens, and technology.

Emily Vinci received her Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2012, and currently serves as a popular services librarian specializing in adult readers’ advisory at the Schaumburg Township District Library in Schaumburg, Illinois. Her interests include expanding library appreciation and knowledge of comics and graphic novels, and catering to hard-to-reach demographics such as the 20s and 30s crowd. A pop culture fiend, she is always looking for new ways to incorporate popular culture into the public library.

Registration for this 91´«Ã½ Editions Workshop is available on the . You can purchase registration at both and rates.

91´«Ã½ Editions Workshops are designed to give you and your staff the opportunity to participate in a hands-on learning experience that will help you make the best decisions for your library.

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