At the Rural Library Sustainability Project workshop at ALA last Friday, Jana Ponce, Director of Parker Public Library in Parker, AZ shared her inspired idea for getting the word out to seniors about public computer classes ...
She transforms her library's class schedule into simple place mats, and distributes them to the local diner where seniors frequent. (!)
This is brilliant and successful. Ponce added that many seniors show up to the library, greasy class schedule in hand. Nice idea!

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