Memorial Day
Attracting Youth Back to Rural Nebraska
The following announcement is from the Nebraska Center of Rural Entrepreneurship. If you are interested in seeing this one hour webinar, please contact the Sargent Library for sign up information.
“Many Nebraska community leaders are concerned about youth out-migration and would like to know what can be done to address it effectively. The exodus of young people has indeed had a significant impact on our rural communities for many years. However, recent research by the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship, documents that a sea change is underway, with over half of rural Nebraska youth indicating that they would prefer to live in their hometowns in the future if there are career and business opportunities available.
Unfortunately, three-quarters of rural Nebraska youth surveyed also indicate that no one has asked for their input on how to make their hometown a more attractive option to stay or come back to.
On May 24th, Craig Schroeder with the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship will broadcast a free one-hour webinar available to Nebraska libraries and community leaders seeking to involve youth in ways that will encourage them stay or return home in the future.
In this session, Craig will address three key topics that are vital to attracting youth:
- Creating local career and business opportunities for young people.
- Involving youth in decision-making and community service.
- Making community investments in youth and their enterprises.
Craig will also announce an exciting new youth project, utilizing local library resources, to help young people develop a richer appreciation of their community’s heritage, and thereby deepen their ownership and pride in their hometowns.
This webinar is being supported by the Nebraska Library Commission under the Library Broadband Builds Nebraska Communities initiative.”
The Value Of Your Public Library
If the Sargent Library printed a receipt when you checked out books, perhaps it would look something like this . . .
Be Careful What You Use for a Bookmark
Here’s an article about different things found in used books. I have found personal letters and telephone bills in library books, but no money. One time I found a toad in the book drop.
Long Live the Book
Sargent Township Library Board Meeting
There will be a library board meeting on April 14, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting will be at the library. An agenda is available at the library.
Library Technology
“A good Library, including up to date technology, is critical to the community because it is one of the amenities that attracts young families to relocate.” – Governor Heineman
Here is an article about a recent open house at the Broken Bow library.
The Sargent library is also a participant in “Library Broadband Builds Nebraska Communities.” Everything in this article also applies to the Sargent library (although we didn’t get a visit from Governor Heineman).
Broken Bow Library Open House
Famous Quotes
“Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.” ~ Mark Twain (1835-1910) Author
Quote by Albert Einstein
“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”