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Building Community, Making Connections in Skokie, IllinoisTRANSCRIPT
Some Skokie Facts
• 2010 population: 64,784 • ca 39% of our residents were born in
other countries• > 50% speak a language other than
English at home• > 90 different languages spoken
other than English• ca 20% of residents are over 60 • Skokie is a village that works.
SkokieNet.org
• Meet our Great Community Building Tool!
• Features everything you would want to know about Skokie, Illinois
• From Demographics to the Arts to Health & Social Services
• Maintained by Skokie Library staff, community partners, Village residents, and volunteers from tweens to 92
• Anyone can post items on the SkokieNet Community Information Network
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Why Build a Community Info Center?
• Why not?• Librarians are information providers• Community information is often the
hardest to find and keep up to date• Finding the information helps
librarians stay in touch with the community
• Librarians don’t have an agenda. They are trusted to provide authoritative and non-biased information about the community
How Do We Stay Informed?
• Newspapers & media• Patrons & Colleagues• Folks we meet outside the library (clubs, grocery, barber
shop, places of worship, etc.)• Signs or posters around town• Chamber & other local agency
& institution newsletters and e-lists
• Community partners
Who Does the Work?• An octogenarian and a
nonagenarian make phone calls to update information
• Staff add content, update, and edit
An Ever Evolving Group of Teen Volunteers!
Our Teen Assistant & Volunteers:
• Take & edit pictures• Keep us informed• Get us connected• Plan events• Train other teens and adults• Volunteer for and record community events• Interview and record community residents• Create websites, podcasts, and videos• Submit stories, poems, and pictures to SkokieNet & TeenTalk
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Interviewing State Senator Schoenberg at Holocaust Museum
Grand Opening
I-GO Carsharing Comes to Skokie
http://www.youtube.com/TeenCorner
We Support Area Organizations:
Attend Meetings & Events• Chamber of Commerce & fraternal or
business networking groups in the community (such as Rotary)
• Listen and learn; And think about ways the library can help.
• Always have information about one or two things the organization would find of interest about the library: business card signup, remote access, new services, etc.
• Carry a big supply of business cards
Libraries Add Value:• Program & meeting rooms, online
calendar and community network, exhibits of artwork
• Think about the potential for partnering to solve common problems – Safe places for teens to congregate
(online and in real time)– Economic development – Book-/weblists, services,
programming, etc.
Think of programs/services that could be brought into the library
• Our Congresswoman’s staff members assist with healthcare/federal agency questions
• Career counselor, Resume reviewer, Career Support Group
• Health screenings, Medicare assistance• Tax forms, Section 8 forms• Passports, other agency services • Community information & Comfy
spaces!
Working with the Office of Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky
• We first connected when I heard that she wanted to offer office hours in the Village lower level once a month
• I invited them to use the library, increased to twice a month, and have since developed a relationship
• When the Congresswoman was anticipating having a particularly testy health town hall, I volunteered to help
• In December, we’re partnering to offer assistance with Medicare Part D signups
Don’t overlook other staff & volunteers
They can be among your best advocates!• Meet folks where they are in the
community!• Our octogenarian volunteer received a
regional award for his advocacy• A teen volunteer’s invitation led to better
connections with one of our communities• Staff members and volunteers help
connect with other people, organizations, information
• Formal and informal community advisory groups and partnerships help make connections and build community
http://www.youtube.com/SkokieTalk
We are CommunityBuilding Together in Skokie, IL
[email protected] ; 847.324.3173