Libraries and their staffs are working tirelessly to serve families where they live, work, and play within their communities. On September 25 at the 2018 Families Learning Conference, the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) held a series of expert-led lightning talks describing innovative programming that takes family literacy and engagement beyond the four walls of library buildings. Expert speakers from across the country presented: Scott Allen, Public Library Association; Liz Atack, Nashville Public Library; Klem-Marí Cajigas, Nashville Public Library; Jo Giudice, Dallas Public Library; Pam Jankowski, Cuyahoga County Public Library; Ellin Klor, Santa Clara City Library; Kelvin Watson, Broward County Public Library.
This session is now available to view in full:
In partnership with NCFL and Public Library Association, this live webcast is sponsored by Better World Books and is part of NCFL’s ongoing partnership with the Urban Libraries Council..
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Oh I just heard Teresa Giudice is newly single. I guess her and Joe Giudice are getting a divorce. Did you ever watch that show she was on? Real House Wives?
Hi, Dante. Sounds like you may be thinking of a different Joe Giudice. The speaker from the 2018 library webcast was not on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, but instead works at the Dallas Public Library. 🙂 Thank you for commenting!