Wisconsin Youth Services Showcase
Leah Langby
April 3, 2012
Keeping Up With Kids

Our new State Youth Services and Special Needs Consultant Tessa Michaelson Schmidt has created the Wisconsin Youth Services Showcase. It’s a monthly showcase of ideas and people in our state doing fabulous things. (Psst–you are all doing that) One of our own flock is already being featured!

From Tessa: The Wisconsin Youth Services Showcase is a website developed and hosted by the Public Library Development Team at the Department of Public Instruction. The Showcase is designed to highlight the ordinary and extraordinary endeavors of Wisconsin youth services librarians and serves as a positive spring­board for identifying and connecting with library peers across the state. Showcase items change monthly.

Ta-Da! Photo by happykatie on flickr

 

For the month of April, the Showcase features these library people and places:

Geri Cupery / E.D. Locke Public Library in McFarland

Amanda Struckmeyer / Middleton Public Library

Tiffany Wait / Shorewood Public Library

Colleen Zertler / Menomonie Public Library

Marge Loch-Wouters / LaCrosse Public Library

Sarah Cournoyer / Horicon Public Library

Want to see your name up in lights? Click on “Share an idea from your library” to submit something for next month’s Showcase today!

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