Talent Development from home – 2023 Virtual Winter Workshop
Virtual Winter Workshop is a time to come together; to learn, share and celebrate! [Read more…]
Colorado Library Consortium
Virtual Winter Workshop is a time to come together; to learn, share and celebrate! [Read more…]
Virtual Winter Workshop is a time to come together and share successes and struggles. Some are unique and some are universal. Sharing experiences and learning is what Virtual Winter Workshop is all about.
Share YOUR knowledge and enthusiasm with us at the 2023 Virtual Winter Workshop.
All the information you need is linked below.
Proposal Guide
Call for Presenters Submission Form
Dates – February 23 – 24, 2023. [Read more…]
Winter Workshop is a time to come together and share successes and struggles. Some are unique and some are universal. Sharing experiences and learning is what Virtual Winter Workshop is all about. Content crafted specifically for rural library staff plus the convenience of online access — all for just $25!
Now, more than ever, this is a time for us to come together and share our struggles and successes. Some are unique and some are universal, but we won’t know until we combine our experiences!
Read more on our CLiC Spring Workshops Status post: https://www.clicweb.org/2020springworkshops-statusupdate/
Here’s what you WOULD have enjoyed for 2020…
Knowledgeable presenters, your choice of 5-6 concurrent sessions during each time slot, and compelling content such as
All this – and much more – for only $50 per day.
“Better Boards = Better Communities” What drives that passion for serving on a library board? Join fellow public library trustees at the Pueblo Spring Workshop for networking and discussion of best practices when serving on a public library Board of Trustees. The workshop is free, and includes lunch. Bonus Day: if you attend the workshop you can also attend the second day of the Spring Workshop for $25, half off the regular cost.
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