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Teen Programs with Punch A Month-by-Month Guide
Valerie A. Ott
ISBN: 1-59158-293-8
ISBN-13: 978-1-59158-293-9
300 pages
Libraries Unlimited
Publication: 6/30/2006
List Price: $40.00 (UK Sterling Price: £27.95)
Discount Price: $20.00 Sale Price for U.S. Customers Only. Save 50%. Ends 12/31/2009.
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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  • This resource for librarians contains programs for all seasons of the year that are specially designed to appeal to teenagers. Each program description includes complete instructions, as well as cost information and promotional ideas. A Collection Connection section lists fiction and nonfiction titles to supplement the programs. A former teen services librarian, Ott manages the reference department at Wadsworth Public Library in Ohio.
    —Reference & Research Book News
    November 2006
  • The book is written in a highly personal style, allowing Ott to share her own experiences implementing these programs with teens, and she takes care to include the amount of money and preparation required for each program. In addition, Ott provides a booklist with each program to connect it to reading as well as a marketing plan. Many of her ideas are easily executed and require little money, but some more involved programs are included.
    —VOYA
    April 2007
  • Believing that there is no such thing as a typical teenager, Ott has gathered together less-than-conventional program ideas arranged by month. She provides clear instructions, lists of supplemental materials, promotional ideas, reading lists, costs, and suggested grade levels for each one. For librarians with limited budgets, and who may be pressed for time, there are quick and easy ideas that cost little or no money. Where relevant, references to books and online sources are given. Many of the programs are designed to draw underserved populations, such as goths, GLBTQ teens, and vegetarians, into the library. Appendixes include supplemental materials such as charts and puzzles. This highly informative guide would make a great addition to any YA librarian's professional collection.
    —School Library Journal
    January 2007
Description: Looking for some fresh program ideas for your teen patrons? Want to change those bored expressions on teen faces to eager smiles? This guide offers a stimulating selection of program ideas that will appeal to teens between the ages of 12 and 18 throughout the year! Recognizing that there is no such thing as a typical teenager, the programs represent a broad range of interests, from arts and crafts workshops to educational programs to purely recreational activities—from serious to serious fun. Programs for all seasons include Goth Gathering, Intolerance Forum, Night at the Oscars, Library Fear Factor, Find Your Future, and Cyber-Safety.
Everything you need to get started is here—from the nitty gritty details like supply lists and approximate costs to practical, step-by-step instructions. Collection connections and ideas for promotion enhance the guide. And there are also suggestions for those times when time is short and money is tight. A wonderful combination of inspiration and practicality, and of start-to-finish guidance for successful teen programming. Grades 6-12.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
    Introduction
    January
    Goth Gathering
    Veg-Out
    Get Reel
    February
    Intolerance Forum
    In Your Dreams
    Redo Your Room
    March
    Swap Meet
    March Madness
    The Experiment
    April
    The Real World
    Road Trip
    Share the Love
    May
    National Mental Health Month
    Grease at the Drive-In
    Catch a Title Wave
    June
    Green Teens
    In Focus
    From Print to Silver Sceen
    July
    Summer Under the Stars
    Library Fear Factor
    August
    Teens Teaching Teens
    Around the World in 80 Minutes
    September
    Find Your Future
    Battle of the Sexes
    LOL @ Your Library
    October>R
    One Book, One Voice
    Art Trip
    Day of the Dead
    November
    Living History
    HTML How-To
    Anti-Bullying Campaign
    December
    Take Stock
    Duct Tape Wallets
    Cyber-Safety
    Conclusion
    Appendixes
    Index
About the Author: Valerie A. Ott is the Manager of the Reference Department at Wadsworth Public Library where she was Teen Services Librarian for four years. She is on the Action Council of the Young Adult Services Division of the Ohio Library Council, and is a member of ALA as well as YALSA, for which she serves on the Communications Task Force. Ott has been editor for YALS, YALSA's quarterly journal and is a monthly reviewer for VOYA and Kirkus Reviews. She lives in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, with her husband, Eric.
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