Plano Library Speaks
Plano Library Speaks is the podcast of the Plano Public Library. In each episode you'll learn about library resources and programs for the entire family, business and career resources, as well as little known facts about the library and you'll get to know our staff! Plano Library Speaks is part of the City of Plano podcast network.
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Fall 2024 Programming Preview
08/19/2024
Fall 2024 Programming Preview
In this episode, Rachel, Kristin, and Bob discuss a few of their favorite upcoming library programs and events for Fall 2024. The new library online calendar can be access here:
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How to Build a Reading Habit
07/25/2024
How to Build a Reading Habit
This summer we published nine tips to help you become a regular, daily reader. For this month's podcast we thought we'd share all of them at once!
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Summer Reading 2024 with Maggie Fox
05/20/2024
Summer Reading 2024 with Maggie Fox
In this episode we talk with library Programming Manager Maggie Fox about the 2024 Summer Reading program for children and adults, running the months of June and July. We explore the value of summer reading, methods to achieve your summer reading goals, and how to participate! We are using to Summer Reading. Learn more on our website:
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Plano Library Speaks: Digital Creation Spaces with Eric Wyman
04/29/2024
Plano Library Speaks: Digital Creation Spaces with Eric Wyman
In this episode we speak with Library Instructor and Research Specialist Eric Wyman about the three
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Plano Library Speaks: Art in April and Artful Blooms in May!
03/19/2024
Plano Library Speaks: Art in April and Artful Blooms in May!
In this episode we speak Programming & Engagement Admin and all-around creative talent Kaitlyn Garrison about the art programs coming up in April 2024 which feed into the Artful Blooms art installation happening at Haggard Library in May! More information on the programs and how to participate in and enjoy the Artful Blooms installation can be found in our !
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Plano Library Speaks: Business Networking in the Library
01/11/2024
Plano Library Speaks: Business Networking in the Library
In this episode with speak with SCORE business mentor Don Walter about the upcoming (January 23), the ongoing TUES networking events, and business mentoring through SCORE through partnership with Plano Public Library. In this episode we mention the .
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Parenting Conversations
12/20/2023
Parenting Conversations
In this episode we talk with Adriana Baird and Rachel Berglund from the . We learn about the center, and discuss our upcoming partner program with them, Parenting Conversations.
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Plano Library Speaks: Cookbooks, Food, and Festivals!
10/27/2023
Plano Library Speaks: Cookbooks, Food, and Festivals!
In this episode we do a quick survey of library staff for their favorite holiday or festival foods, the incredible selection of cookbooks we have in the library, and some great blog posts about food! And here's a link to our blog posts!
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Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Parent Café with LaVonda Howell of United Way
09/22/2023
Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Parent Café with LaVonda Howell of United Way
In this episode Library Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott and Bob speak with Lavonda Howell of about the upcoming Parent Café events in the library! You can find additional information on Parent Café on the
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Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Tutor.com and other online resources for students
08/07/2023
Plano Library Speaks Podcast: Tutor.com and other online resources for students
In this episode we speak with librarian Brittnee Emerine about the fantastic online resources for students, available for free through Plano Public Library. You can find Tutor.com, Learning Express Library, and GALE In Context, on our , under the Academics tab! Study room reservations can be made through our
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Plano Library Speaks: eBooks, Streaming Video, and other Digital Content for Summer!
07/17/2023
Plano Library Speaks: eBooks, Streaming Video, and other Digital Content for Summer!
In this episode librarian Aisha Mohammed joins us to discuss all the digital content available to library patrons via their mobile device or computer! Take the library with you on vacation! You can find the links on our web site, at
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Adventure Gaming Club
06/19/2023
Adventure Gaming Club
In this episode we speak with librarians Sarah Opella and Brin Kieffer about the Adventure Gaming Club happening this summer in the library, in which participants will learn to play Dungeons & Dragons.
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Summer Learning 2023
05/05/2023
Summer Learning 2023
In this episode we talk with librarian Matthew Willis about Summer Learning 2023 and our Summer Kickoff events in the library buildings! More information can be found on our website -
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SNAP Programming (Supporting Neurodivergent Access to Programming)
04/21/2023
SNAP Programming (Supporting Neurodivergent Access to Programming)
In this episode we speak with librarians Brin Kieffer and Emery Courtney about our SNAP programming, which is designed to be more accessible to the neurodivergent members of our public. You can find information about SNAP programming in our .
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Plano Library Speaks: Adobe Creative Cloud in the Library!
03/13/2023
Plano Library Speaks: Adobe Creative Cloud in the Library!
In this episode we speak with Library Instructor & Research Specialist Anna Kopinska about the Adobe Creative Cloud software available at all five of our libraries as well as our Digital Creation Spaces! Digital Creation Space reservations can be made using our reservation system. and click Reserve a Study Room near the bottom of the page.
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Plano Library Speaks: The New Harrington
02/14/2023
Plano Library Speaks: The New Harrington
In this episode we speak with Melissa Shadowens, manager of Harrington Library, and learn about the extensive, useful, and beautiful renovations at that location!
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Plano Library Speaks: YouTube
01/01/2023
Plano Library Speaks: YouTube
Learn more about how to find videos, searching YouTube and exploring playlists on the Plano Library Learns blog:
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Career Programs & Resources
12/08/2022
Career Programs & Resources
In this episode, Bob and Rachel chat with Librarian Caitlyn and Library Instructor Nikki about upcoming career-focused workshops and helpful resources the library provides. Get registration links and direct access to these resources on the blog:
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Plano Library Speaks: Podcast #16
11/22/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Podcast #16
In this short episode, we share some book recommendations from our Selfie Book Talk video series. You can find links to all the books on our blog page,
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Episode #15: Writing Workshops and Other Literary Pursuits
11/01/2022
Episode #15: Writing Workshops and Other Literary Pursuits
Bob and Rachel talk with Evan Gan about the latest literary program at the library: The Writer’s Block.
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#14: Preserving Collin County History
10/14/2022
#14: Preserving Collin County History
Hear from Genealogy Librarian Cheryl Smith about Collin County Images, an online archive of Collin County history featuring photos, documents, yearbooks and more. Learn more about the History Harvest and Genealogy Lock-In on the Plano Library Learns blog:
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Plano Library Speaks: All About Outreach
10/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: All About Outreach
In episode 13 of the Plano Library Speaks podcast, we talk with Community Outreach Librarian Eric Bullock about the library outreach program. Links or information mentioned in the show can be found below. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be the first to hear each episode, and of course, subscribe to the Plano Library Learns blog to get new blog posts directly in your inbox each week. Outreach brings library staff into the Plano community to share information about library resources. Did you know you can request the library to come to your event? .
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Plano Library Speaks: Preparedness Month and Connecting Seniors
09/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Preparedness Month and Connecting Seniors
In episode 12 of the Plano Library Speaks podcast, we talk with Director of Emergency Management Carrie Little about Preparedness Month and Librarian Bethany Ross about the Connecting Seniors program. Preparedness Month: - Sign up for local alerts, join the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and more - Look at the "Make a Plan" and "Build a Kit" to be prepared Register for the Are You Financially Ready for a Disaster? webinar presented by Bank of America on Thursday, September 29 at 6:30pm - Learn steps you can take to shore up your finances ahead of and after a natural disaster to avoid long-term damage Connecting Seniors: Connecting Seniors is a monthly social program held at Haggard Library and virtually. Reminisce about past times through facilitated conversation and an exchange of experiences. once and use the same link to join virtually each month! Connecting Seniors meets on the first Thursday of the month. for the Connecting Seniors schedule and additional programs just for seniors.
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Plano Library Speaks, Special Episode: Changes at Davis Library!
08/17/2022
Plano Library Speaks, Special Episode: Changes at Davis Library!
Your hosts Bob and Rachel interview Library Manager Brent Bloechle about the Davis Library remodel. In this episode, we go over the many new features and spaces of the 2017 Bond Project that was completed in May 2022. The Grand Reopening featured a ribbon cutting, a visit from the #MoreThanBooks outreach van and more bubbles than you can imagine. See the Plano Library Learns blog for video and photos of the renovated space:
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Plano Library Speaks: Skill Building with Workforce Solutions, Early Literacy of Flannel Activities and Safety Tips with Officer Bianez
08/02/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Skill Building with Workforce Solutions, Early Literacy of Flannel Activities and Safety Tips with Officer Bianez
Danielle Davis and Brandi Harrison Totter of Workforce Solutions of North Central Texas discuss the needs of employers, the job market, what skills to work on for today’s workforce, and how to use Workforce Solutions as a resource for job seeking and career building. Workforce Solutions of North Central Texas website: Get you resume checked out, work on interview skills and more with the library’s Job Seeker’s Toolkit series this August. Learn more on our website: Librarian Sharon Forinash talks about the importance of early learning and literacy, and how flannel activities during storytime help with preparing little ones to read, speak and more. Check out the Plano Public Library’s YouTube channel for flannel activities and songs you can watch at home and on the go: Plano Police Officer Chris Bianez offers personal and property safety classes through the library (and beyond). Learn some of his top safety tips, including how to avoid fraud and scams. Here are his upcoming workshops: Personal Safety for College-Bound Students, August 2 at 6pm at Davis Library Personal Safety, August 16 at 6pm at Davis Library Protect Yourself from Identity Theft, Fraud and Scams, October 3 at 6pm at Davis Library
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Plano Library Speaks: Financial Literacy
07/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Financial Literacy
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat about financial literacy, and everything the library offers to work on your money smart skills from little kids through adults. From July 13-August 24, Plano Public Library is hosting the Thinking Money for Kids exhibit at Haggard Library. Thinking Money for Kids strives to teach children ages 7 to 11 and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics — like saving, spending and budgeting — in a way that is not only understandable, but fun. Join us for a grand opening and ribbon cutting on July 14 at 4pm. Thinking Money for Kids is a museum-quality exhibition traveling to 50 U.S. public libraries between 2019 and 2022. Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores topics like earning money, saving and spending, and making responsible financial decisions. Thinking Money for Kids is brought to communities nationwide by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation and the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office. In an interview with Kristin Linscott, Development Coordinator, and Robert Ganem, FINRA Investor Education Foundation, we discuss what the Thinking Money for Kids exhibit is and what resources are available from FINRA. FINRA tools available through their website include: , including information on setting financial goals, controlling spending and managing debt , including market data and retirement estimator , including courses, choosing an investment professional and young adults and investing , a free tool to research the background and experience of financial brokers, advisors and firms - Librarian Sarah O’Pella talks on the podcast about library programs that target money smart skills. You can see the schedule in the library’s Engage brochure or on the of our website. Here are a few upcoming financial literacy programs: Art Shop (All Ages) What can you create with $5.00? Browse our art shop for supplies to make your masterpiece! With play money received at the store entrance, purchase paper, markers, glue and scissors, and specialty supplies to make your work of art spectacular. Haggard Wed Jul 13 6pm Haggard Wed Aug 24 6pm Counting Coins (Grades K-5) Explore hands-on activities that strengthen your child's knowledge of counting and money Schimelpfenig Wed Aug 10 6pm Art of Money (All Ages) Get ready for money making mania as we explore what money looks like around the world and then create your own currency designs. Who will you put on your currency? Schimelpfenig Sat Jun 25 2pm Davis Sat Aug 20 3pm FIT (JR) Financial Intelligence Training for Teens (Teen) College students from the University of North Texas show teens how to set goals, make spending plans, manage credit and debt and plan for the future. Receive a Financial Intelligence Training (JR) certificate upon completion Haggard Fri Jul 22 2pm Building Wealth - Beginner's Guide to Securing Your Financial Future (Adult, Teen) You can create personal wealth and meet your financial goals by using basic concepts and taking control of your financial choices to launch you towards the future you want Virtual Tue Jul 26 7-8:30pm – - Library Manager Cecily Ponce de Leon talks about the many ways in which Plano Public Library has shared the program and reading resources library staff have created back to the library profession. Art Shop, one of the many financial literacy program the library offers, was part of the reason why the City of Plano won the . Information about this program was included in , which is a ready-to-use guide for offering financial literacy initiatives at a library, published by ALA. In April 2022, the American Library Association (ALA), in collaboration with the FINRA Investor Education Foundation (FINRA Foundation), released Thinking Money for All Kids: Diverse and Inclusive Reads to Teach Young People about Money, a free resource for library workers. Cecily was one of many library staff who contributed to this title, which you can . - The last interview is with Kristin Linscott and Lyn Haralson, a Financial Education Program Analyst with Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (cfpb). cfpb has a variety of resources available for consumers. Here are some useful pages on their website, especially for kids learning about money: Learn about the for kids of all ages resources on a variety of topics
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Plano Library Speaks: Youth Entrepreneurship Academy, Family Place and LinkedIn
06/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Youth Entrepreneurship Academy, Family Place and LinkedIn
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including the Youth Entrepreneurship Academy, our Family Place Library designation and LinkedIn classes from the library. In the Learning & Leading segment, we talk with SCORE Mentor Julie Newport and Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott about the teen program Youth Entrepreneurship Academy (YEA): Learn what it takes to be an entrepreneur and sell your idea in a pitch contest format. Attendees will be assigned to groups, create a business idea, write a business plan and pitch to a panel of business professionals. Prizes provided by Credit Union of Texas. Program intended for grades 9-12 Please only register if you can attend all three sessions: June 14, 15 and 16 from 1-4pm. Register in-person at any Plano Library, beginning May 31. Other SCORE programs this summer: SCORE Business Mentoring – Every Thursday from 5-8pm at Schimelpfenig Library by appointment: 214-987-9491 or email Don Walter at Team Up for Entrepreneurial Success – Fourth Tuesday each month at 6:30pm at Haggard Library. Team up with like-minded business people, start-ups and aspiring entrepreneurs. Monthly meetings offer opportunities for networking, problem-solving, access to resources and coaching with SCORE Mentors, subject matter experts and Plano Library staff. June: Intro to Google Trends | July: Define Your Target Market | August: Create Your Elevator Speech Essential Steps for Starting a Business – Thursday, June 23 at 6:30pm at Haggard Library and virtual. An introductory workshop designed for the entrepreneur and small business owner to learn what’s really needed of them to start and run a successful business. . Roadmap to Business Startup Success – Thursday, July 28 at 6:30pm at Haggard Library and virtual. Don Walter, SCORE Mentor, reviews the steps that need to be followed to successfully launch a business – from the genesis of the idea through the legal aspects, competition research, financing, marketing and launch. . Business Plan 101 – Saturday, August 27 at 10:30am at Haggard Library. This workshop is designed to help you get started on writing a Business Plan. Learn the importance of having a plan and some of the essential elements needed to put you on the right path. In the Kids & Family segment, we chat with Librarian Supervisor Julie Conner about the Family Place Libraries here at the library. Harrington and Schimelpfenig libraries are , which transforms libraries into community centers for early literacy & learning, parent education and engagement, family support and community connectivity helping to ensure all children enter school ready and able to learn. At Playgroup, registrants spend time together, play, make friends and talk one-on-one with community resource professionals. The next Playgroup (for ages 0-3 with caregivers) meets Wednesdays, September 21-October 19 from 9:30-10:45am at Schimelpfenig Library. Registration is in-person and opens September 6. Family Place Library Overview: Family Place Playgroup Overview: Parenting Collection Interview: In the Did You Know? segment, Librarian Jaime Eastman talks about the upcoming LinkedIn: Content Creation class as well as other features of LinkedIn that we have taught previously. LinkedIn: Content Creation meets virtually on Thursday, July 14 at 3pm via Zoom. Learn the basics of creating your own content, from short-form posts to longer articles, managing followers and comments, and viewing analytics. . Previous LinkedIn classes are recorded on the library’s YouTube channel: – Learn the basics of building a profile, adding connections, and searching for jobs – Learn how to use your LinkedIn profile to create and save custom resumes targeted to your job search – Explore tips and tricks to maximizing your job search on LinkedIn. Learn how to create and filter searches, find and follow companies, apply for positions and more using your profile – From writing a stellar resume to learning a new skill, explore the learning resources available through LinkedIn Learning. Learn how to navigate content, explore learning paths, and share your skills
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Plano Library Speaks: Brain health, Summer Learning and the Plano Public Library app
05/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Brain health, Summer Learning and the Plano Public Library app
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including the importance of lifelong learning for the health of our brains, Summer Learning at the library and using the Plano Public Library app. In the Learning & Leading segment, we talk with special guest Katie Hinds from the University of Texas at Dallas Center for Brain Health. She talks about the importance of lifelong learning for the health of our brains. Challenging the muscles in your body, including the brain, strengthens the body. With the library, there are many ways to learn something new, explore challenging topics and engage your brain. Here are a few suggestions, all available for free with your library card: Begin learning a language or advance your current language skills by on a topic you are unfamiliar with - the library has thousands of books to choose from in print, eBook and Audiobook to boost your creative skills Attend a technology program in the Network with other entrepreneurs in the monthly TUES program with SCORE Complete a passport In the Kids & Family segment, Nina Martin (Manager) and Meredith Del Monte (Librarian) give us a run-through of what's happening this summer at the library. Summer Learning is for Everyone! Explore Plano Public Library... and Discover Your World! Kick-off your Summer Learning goals with Plano Public Library on June 4: Harrington Library: 10am-12pm Parr Library: 10am-12pm Davis Library: 12-2pm Schimelpfenig Library: 2-4pm Haggard Library: 2-4pm . All libraries have programs in-person this summer (plus many continuing virtually), so or check out for details. In the Did You Know? segment, Community Outreach Librarian Ben Baron talks about the Plano Public Library mobile app and some of the great features you have access to. First, you will need to download the library app if you haven't already: Head to the app store on your phone or mobile device Search “Plano Public Library” Download the “Plano Public Library” app to your mobile device Explore the how-to videos on the Plano Public Library YouTube channel to learn about the various features such as checking out using your phone, paying fees through the app, managing family cards and porch pickup:
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Plano Library Speaks: Financial Literacy, Memory Keepers and STEAM
04/04/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Financial Literacy, Memory Keepers and STEAM
Welcome to , the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including Financial Literacy Month and how you can boost your financial capability, STEAM programs and exhibits, and our monthly Memory Keepers program. Learning & Leading We speak with Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott about ongoing financial literacy skill-building. Upcoming Financial Literacy Programs A Plan for My Money (All Ages) | April 2 at 2pm at Parr Library Ever wonder how money works? Join us for activities about earning, spending, and saving your money. Ticketed event Introduction to Value Line (Adult) | April 4 at 1pm via Zoom - Learn how to access Value Line and use it to evaluate stock trading information Building Wealth – Beginner’s Guide (Teen, Adult) | April 5 at 7pm via Zoom - Secure your financial future by taking control of your financial choices. You can create personal wealth and meet your financial goals by using basic concepts to launch you towards the future you want Also meets April 9 at 3pm at Parr Library. Ticketed event 10 Ways to Earn Extra Cash (Adult) | April 21 at 6:30pm via Zoom - We can all use some extra cash from time to time – whether it’s to take care of necessities, pay down debt or save for something special. Here are 10 ways to make some extra money. Presented by Bank of America Salud Financiera Familiar: Conceptos Básicos Financieros (Teen, Adult) | April 23 at 2pm at Haggard Library Usando conceptos básicos de dinero y tomando el control de sus opciones financieras para lanzarlo hacia el futuro que desea. Ticketed event Kids & Family We talk with Instructor Ellen Solomon about the Art Shop program the library hosts often to help kids and families learn the basics of budgeting while being creative. What can you create with $5.00? Browse our art shop for supplies to make your masterpiece! With play money received at the store entrance, purchase paper, markers, glue and scissors, and specialty supplies to make your work of art spectacular. Spend however you like, but budget wisely. Upcoming Programs Art Shop is scheduled to happen this summer, along with programs like Counting Coins, Art of Money, Party Planning and A Plan for My Money. The next sessions for Art Shop are: Wednesday, May 11 at 3pm at Schimelpfenig Library Wednesday, July 13 at 6pm at Haggard Library Wednesday, August 24 at 6pm at Haggard Library Art Shop is a ticketed event. Tickets are available in-person beginning 30 minutes before the program starts. Did You Know? We speak with Librarian Bethany Ross about the Memory Keepers program, which has been running since 2019. During Memory Keepers, attendees share memories with guided prompts in a relaxing space. This program is for people who are experiencing early-stage dementia and a family member or care partner. Upcoming Programs Memory Keepers meets monthly on the third Monday at 10:30am via Zoom. . April 18: Music May 16: Travel June 20: Summer Fun July 18: Gamer August 15: School Alzheimer's and Dementia Resources | Tuesday, June 14 at 11am via Zoom - Learn the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and discover resources and programs for living well. Presented by the Alzheimer's Association and Plano Public Library Dementia Conversations | Thursday, June 30 at 11am via Zoom - When someone is showing signs of dementia, it’s time to talk. Often, conversations with family can be challenging and uncomfortable. Learn tips for breaking the ice with your family to address difficult-to-discuss issues including seeing a doctor, deciding when to stop driving, and making legal and financial plans for future care. Presented in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association Dementia-Friendly Programs in North Texas | Tuesday, July 12 at 11am via Zoom - Socializing, sharing and collecting memories, and enjoying informal conversation are important strategies for individuals experiencing dementia and their families to combat isolation and depression. Hear about local programs from these North Texas organizations: Meadows Museum, Plano Public Library and The Wellness Center. Moderated by the Alzheimer's Association Meet the Staff We talk with Librarian Lauren Stotts about the variety of projects she does around the library, including storytime, scheduling and facilitating STEAM programs, and developing Spark Space interactive learning exhibits. Upcoming Programs littleBits Challenge | Saturday, April 2 at 3pm at Haggard Library Explore circuits through different challenges. This is a ticketed event Paper Roller Coaster Challenge | Saturday, April 16 at 3pm at Haggard Library Design, build and test your own roller coaster in this engineering challenge. This is a ticketed event Earthquake! (Grades K-5) | Saturday, April 23 at 3pm at Schimelpfenig Library Every year there are thousands of earthquakes around the globe! Learn how scientists know how strong they are and how engineers design structures to withstand the effects of an earthquake. This is a ticketed event Collecting Stardust (Grades K-5) | Saturday, April 30 at 3pm at Haggard Library Build a mini-satellite to collect stardust in this space exploration challenge. This is a ticketed event.
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Plano Library Speaks: Skill developing, littleBits, Digital Creation Spaces and Writing
03/01/2022
Plano Library Speaks: Skill developing, littleBits, Digital Creation Spaces and Writing
Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, including using littleBits to make fun circuits, maintaining and upgrading professional skills and more. See our show notes below for details and links. Learning & Leading We speak with Development Coordinator Kristin Linscott about ongoing professional skill-building. Some resources and programs mentioned in this segment: LinkedIn Learning – provides online training courses that cover a variety of topics (including business, design, web development and multimedia skills) and software (Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite and open source applications) Topics worth searching for on LinkedIn Learning: § Teamwork § Communication § Marketing § Time Management Skills Upcoming Programs Microsoft Excel: Basics – Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 8 at 6:30pm Microsoft Excel: Formulas & Functions – Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel Formulas and Functions and their uses Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 15 at 6:30pm Microsoft Excel: Budget Basics – Apply formulas and functions to the basics of budgeting in Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30pm Microsoft Excel: Pivot Tables – Learn how to create and use Pivot Tables in Microsoft Excel Haggard Library, Tuesday, March 29 at 6:30pm Create Your Elevator Speech (Adults) – Communicate your idea, who you are, or how you can benefit a company or organization in a way such that any listener can understand it in a short period of time. Learn how to design your pitch to get a positive response. Presented by Andrella Thomas from Capital One Virtual, Friday, March 4 at 2pm – Register Career Trends with Business Source Complete (Teen, Adult) – Use EBSCO Business Source Complete to research industry trends. Sort industry information by career, location and potential earnings Virtual, Monday, March 7 at 1pm – Register What Story Are You Telling? (Teen) – How others perceive you depends on your choice of words, actions, and even your appearance. If you’re not intentional in telling your story, you may not have the influence or image you desire. Learn the importance of establishing a strong personal brand and the five steps you can take to achieve one. Presented by Debra Austin, Chaos2Results Business Coaching & Consulting Virtual, Monday, March 14 at 2pm – Register Kids & Family We speak with Library Services Representative Amy Belotte about the upcoming littleBits Challenge program. littleBits Challenge (All Ages) – Explore circuits through different challenges Haggard Library, Saturday, April 2 at 3pm Check out our littleBits Synth Kit in our STEAM Kit collection (as mentioned by Bob) from the library. Search for it in the catalog to place a hold. Did You Know? We speak with Librarian Caitlyn Tipps about the Digital Creation Spaces and the technology available. Recently added software includes: § Unity – game coding software; free open-source § Visual Studio Code – coding software; free open-source (Needed to work with Unity) § Soundbridge – a complete digital audio workstation (DAW) works with DCS MIDI sound mixer; free open-source § UnReal Engine 4 – 3D design software; free open-source Upcoming Programs Unreal Engine: Basics (Teen, Adult) – Learn the basics of the Unreal Engine software and its potential uses for animation, video game development, lighting and more! All skill levels welcome Virtual, Wednesday, March 9 at 1pm – Register Photoshop: Headshots (Adult) – Learn about headshot photography and editing using Photoshop. Virtual, Monday, April 18 at 6:30pm – Register Audition: Podcast Editing (Teen, Adult) – Learn the basics of audio editing in Adobe Audition for Podcasting Virtual, Tuesday, April 26 at 6:30pm – Register Meet the Staff We speak with Library Services Representative Evan Gan about the variety of programs and tasks does at the library. Some of The Write Workshop classes have been taught virtually and are recorded: · Oh, I Have An Idea! – Have an idea for a story, but need help getting started? Join Plano Public Library to brainstorm your next short story or best-selling novel! Check out resources on the blog. · The Construction of Space – Learn how to construct a literary space for your story using characters, object details, and a film-like lens. Check out resources on the blog. · The Manipulation of Time – How does time work in narratives? Learn how to manipulate the difference between a reader’s experienced time and the story’s fictionalized time to strengthen your narrative. Check our resources on the blog. · Check out our other National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) blog posts for additional resources on finding your voice, building characters and your final draft. Evan also helps select and catalog the World Languages Collection for Chinese materials. The majority of this collection is at Haggard and Davis libraries, though you can place holds to get this collection at any of our locations. You can also access many books in Chinese through the Libby app. Evan selected and cataloged materials for the 2020 Texas Book Festival Collection Enhancement Grant, awarded to Schimelpfenig Library to add books in Chinese to the collection.
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