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Join us at the Dixie Convention Center in St. George, Utah for the 2025 Utah Library Association Annual Conference! Registration is now open, with early bird pricing ending March 31. Soon after registering, you will receive a Sched invite to this event so you can plan your conference schedule. See you in St. George!
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Wednesday, May 14
 

10:10am MDT

Reading Nation Waterfall: Building Book Ecosystems and Improving Access to Libraries in Native American Communities
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am MDT
Reading Nation Waterfall (RNW) is a $1.4 million IMLS grant that seeks to enhance literacy access for Native American communities. Collaborating with Head Start Centers, the Little Free Library organization, public and tribal libraries, and community-based partners, RNW has developed a sustainable Book Ecosystem Model and built children’s community book ecosystems in five communities: the Yurok, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Lumbee, Northern Cheyenne, and Santo Domingo Pueblo. To date, RNW has delivered over 45,000 books among 7,746 children with at least 12,079 documented books read at home, catalyzing a 17% increase in circulation and 100% increase in usage across RNW libraries.
Wednesday May 14, 2025 10:10am - 11:00am MDT
Entrada C

11:10am MDT

The Beehive Book Award: Moving to the Future
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm MDT
The Beehive Book Award is going to be undergoing some exciting new changes beginning in 2025, in this session we will explore the changes, discuss why they are being made, and outline how everyone can get involved in the new era of the award. Participants will also have time to ask questions and give feedback about the new processes.
Speakers
avatar for Rachel Wadham

Rachel Wadham

Education Librarian, Brigham Young University
Wednesday May 14, 2025 11:10am - 12:00pm MDT
Entrada B

1:30pm MDT

Keep 'Em Coming Back: Popular Multi-Visit Programs that Promote the Library Habit
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:30pm - 2:20pm MDT
Teens and Tweens patrons are busy people, so how can you inspire them to spend their limited time at the library? By offering "Return Programming"! From Bookopoly, to Plinko, to Junior Dungeons & Dragons, ongoing activities encourage readers to keep coming back and reward reluctant readers for trying something new. Join Kaitlin and Sarah as cover how to put a "Return Program" together, where to gather inspiration, and share some of their most successful ideas.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Hall

Sarah Hall

Reference Librarian, Washington County Library System
Cosplayer and reformed sewing machine serial killer, Sarah's secret identity for the past twenty plus years has been a Teen and Reference Librarian at the Hurricane Branch of the Washington County Library System.  She has created, staffed, and been a guest at conventions, run book... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 1:30pm - 2:20pm MDT
Auditorium
 
Thursday, May 15
 

10:45am MDT

Learning to Adult: Aging Up Resources for Teens
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
This session will highlight how The Salt Lake City Public Library supports teens transitioning to adulthood. We’ll explore partnerships, resources, and programs designed to help teens prepare and build confidence. Participants also will have the opportunity to share what their libraries and communities are doing to assist older teens. Together, we'll discuss the most common "adulting" needs and brainstorm ways libraries can better equip young people for success as they move into this challenging (and exciting!) phase of life.
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Costa

Stephanie Costa

Main Library, Salt Lake City Public Library
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
Sunbrook C

10:45am MDT

The Big Story of a Little Book
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
Journey with me through the intimate experience of serving on the 2024 Caldecott Committee that selected "Big" by Vashti Harrison as the medal winner. This session weaves together two parallel narratives: my firsthand account of the deliberation process and Harrison's journey in creating this groundbreaking book. As the first Black woman to win the Caldecott Medal, Harrison's achievement marked a historic moment in children's literature. I'll share behind-the-scenes insights into how the committee evaluated the artistic excellence of "Big," examining Harrison's masterful use of light, color, and composition to tell a profound story about self-acceptance and taking up space in the world. Additionally, I'll discuss what it takes to serve on the Caldecott Committee, including the professional requirements, time commitments, and necessary experience. Bring your burning questions about committee service—this is your chance to ask what you've always wanted to know about this prestigious opportunity!
Speakers
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
Entrada C

1:00pm MDT

Failing Forward: Learning from Programming Fails
Thursday May 15, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
We've all had that experience after a program of feeling that something went wrong. But are these failures? Let's talk about what can we learn from missteps and how can we be kinder to ourselves.
Speakers
avatar for Nancy Moos

Nancy Moos

Youth Services Librarian, Salt Lake County Library System
I am a youth services librarian specializing in programs for school-age children. I love art and STEM programs and anything that encourages children to read!
Thursday May 15, 2025 1:00pm - 1:50pm MDT
Sunbrook B

2:10pm MDT

I Love Your Screen! Using eBooks and Technology to Improve Storytime
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:10pm - 3:00pm MDT
When we started storytimes back after the pandemic, we looked for a way to keep the kids spread out (and their germs away from the storyteller) while still creating an engaging experience. 3 years later, we've created a whole new style of storytime that our patrons love.
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:10pm - 3:00pm MDT
Entrada C
 
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