September 18, 2013

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YALSA Teen Summer Reading Website Up and Running

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) has launched its 2013 Teen Summer Reading 3613teensreading YALSA Teen Summer Reading Website Up and RunningPrograms website, featuring lots of great resources that will make your teen programming a raging success. Funded by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, the site also has information on grants that can help support your summer reading programs. Join now and you’ll get complete access to all the online resources, which will continue to be updated as the summer reading season approaches.

The main page of the ning-based website is already abuzz with comments and collaboration ideas. While the Pikes Peak Library District in Colorado Springs, CO, is “going with a tree logo — the t-shirt will have a tree and you can see the leaves and roots. It is very cool. We are trying to do all kinds of creative things,” the programming at Muskego Public Library in Muskego, WI, will be “focusing on different subcultures each week… a steampunk hat challenge, anime candy sushi, gothic sock puppets, and a zine writer’s workshop.” You have to be member to join the chat, so sign up (it’s free) and get in on the party.

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