Dear WLA Members,
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An up-to-date spot for library staff serving youth around Wisconsin to find relevant news, events, and resources. Links should be correct at the time of publication. If a link is incorrect, please contact the blog administrator within a month of publication. Links on older posts may have changed. Any YSS member wishing to write posts, please e-mail us at yss.wla@gmail.com.
Dear WLA Members,
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Jeni Schomber's DPI Youth Services Weekly Reminders and Resources is an email newsletter chockfull of great resources we've come to rely on. If you are a WI youth library staffer and you don't receive this weekly missive in your email inbox, please contact Jeni (jennifer.schomber@dpi.wi.gov) to be placed on the list!
Here is the August 7, 2026 edition:
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Tiffani Roltgen brings a fresh perspective to the YSS Blog. With blogs from the school library side of things in Verona, WI, we are always excited to hear from Tiffani!
Dear Youth Librarians,
My name is Tiffani Roltgen, and I am the library director/teacher librarian at New Century School and Verona Area International School in Verona, WI. I love my local public library and am thrilled to share some suggestions to help build partnerships between schools and libraries.
Back to School season brings with it a variety of emotions. Here are some simple and engaging ways to help families with the transition.Set up a Back to School paper chain countdown craft station. Support math and fine motor skills with a simple passive activity that allows students and families to create a way to count down the days until school begins.
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Display Back to School books featuring a wide variety of characters and families. Include titles about the range of feelings students may experience from excitement and anticipation to nervousness and sadness that summer is coming to an end. Be sure to include Your Name is a Song, The Magical Yet, First Day Around the World, The Proudest Blue, and The Day You Begin.
Don’t forget the teachers and staff! Help reacquaint them with public library resources including classroom library cards that allow them to check out materials without worries about charges for lost items, time saving services like placing holds on multiple copies of a book, field trip opportunities, or kits that support classroom activities such as science or mindfulness.
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But until that first bell, enjoy these last days of summer sun!
Tiffani Roltgen
Musical Play is Learning Play with Jim Gill: A Professional Development Workshop - Fri. Aug. 14th 1-4pm
Attention Youth Services Librarians!
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On Friday, August 14th from 1:00-4:00pm, Jim Gill is offering a professional development workshop tailored for librarians and early childhood educators at the Oak Creek Public Library in Oak Creek, WI. Registration is required to secure your spot for this event. This workshop is free for participants.
A free family concert will follow in the evening on Friday, August 14th at 6:30pm. No registration required.
Other events to enjoy while in town include:
Oak Creek Kids Night in Drexel Town Square (Also Jim Gill concert venue, food trucks will be available!)
Friday, August 14th, 5:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
https://www.oakcreekwi.gov/
Oak Creek Farmers Market
Saturday, August 15th, 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
https://www.oakcreekwi.gov/
For more information, visit https://www.oakcreekwi.gov/
All these events are sponsored by Visit Oak Creek.
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The PBS Wisconsin Library Cohort blends professional development, hands-on learning, collaboration, and program implementation into one engaging series for Wisconsin public library and school library staff.
Apply by September 1, 2026 - spots are limited!
EXPLORE ready-to-use, research-backed educational multimedia resources that:
Celebrate the process of learning and a love of reading.
Support early literacy, social-emotional learning, problem solving,
and local learning connections.
BUILD media literacy skills for infusing resources that support children in learning how to think, rather than what to think.
CULTIVATE relationships with colleagues across Wisconsin and beyond.
“This cohort is a wealth of information – the different points of views and programming ideas were so wonderful. PBS is an amazing resource.”
– Past cohort member
ATTEND:
One in-person workshop at the Fitchburg Public Library on Monday, Sept. 28, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Three 90-minute virtual workshops (October 12, November 2, November 16) to explore resources and connect with library colleagues.
A virtual celebration (December 7) where we get to learn about each cohort member’s awesome programs!
PLAN and IMPLEMENT at least one youth-focused program that incorporates PBS resources. (See previous playshops from La Crosse or Richland Center.)
COLLECT DATA on program impact, such as number of attendees, photos and testimonials.
SHARE your thoughts, feedback, and cohort activities via short surveys.
Complete the application form by September 1, 2026.
Staff from libraries that have participated in the past are welcome to apply.
All applicants will be contacted by September 7, 2026.
Cohort members will be eligible to receive a $150 stipend for participating.
We strive to serve all areas of our state. Rural libraries and libraries that serve diverse communities are encouraged to apply. If there are any accommodations you need to be able to participate, please let us know.
Contact Jami Hoekstra Collins, PBS Wisconsin Education Engagement Specialist, with any questions at jami.hoekstra@pbswisconsin.org.