Planning, Nursery Rhymes, Book Clubs and Art Exhibits

EPISODE · Nov 1, 2021 · 32 MIN

Planning, Nursery Rhymes, Book Clubs and Art Exhibits

from Plano Library Speaks · host City of Plano, Texas

featuring Cathe Spencer (Librarian), Jaime Eastman (Librarian), Kristin Linscott (Development Coordinator) and Sarah O'Pella (Librarian) Welcome to Plano Library Speaks, the podcast of Plano Public Library! In this second episode, your hosts, Rachel and Bob chat with library staff about a variety of topics, from nursery rhymes to art exhibits and more. See our show notes below for details and links. Learning & Leading In this segment, we'll explore resources for lifelong learning with a focus on business and career. Our guest for this episode (and future shows) is Kristin Linscott, from our Outreach & Engagement department, who discusses: Author John C. Maxwell, who has written many titles including: Talent is Never Enough (2020, also in eBook), Leadershift: the 11 Essential Changes Every Leader Must Embrace (2019, also in Spanish), Developing the Leader Within You 2.0 (2018, also available as eBook, eAudiobook and in Spanish), and Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn for Kids (2016) The importance of planning, from strategic plans to food plans to estate plans LinkedIn Learning Courses: 5 Ways to Control Your Time Upcoming Programs: SCORE Mentoring, Roadmap to Business Startup Success, Ten Best Practices for Customer Service, and Enduring Job Loss or Pay Cut Kids & Family In this segment, we talk with Librarian and Family Place Coordinator Jaime Eastman who works at the Harrington Library location. Jaime discusses the importance of nursery rhymes in early learning (and how we still use them as adults!) Families with kids ages 2-5 can join us at Mother Goose Mania to explore and celebrate your favorite nursery rhymes with your child through music, play and exploration activities. Mother Goose Mania meets: Thursday, November 4 at 10 a.m. at Harrington Library Tuesday, November 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Parr Library Thursday, December 9 at 10 a.m. at Schimelpfenig Library Can't make it? Check out our Mother Goose Mania activities on our Early Literacy in Action page on the blog. Did You Know? In this segment, we interview Librarian Cathe Spencer who works at Schimelpfenig Library and runs the Second Tuesday Book Club. Cathe Spencer leads this event and writes reviews for the upcoming titles on the blog. Learn more about our Book Clubs, when they meet and how you can attend here. Meet the Staff In this segment, we interview Librarian Sarah O'Pella who works at Haggard Library. Sarah has many tasks at the library, including Art Coordinator and working in the Genealogy Center.

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