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jerTIMEVOLUNTEER NAMECONTACT CELL NUMBERCONTACT EMAIL
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Wednesday, April 17
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REGISTRATION DESK Helpers

8:00 AMBob Beck360-334-1278bbeck@fvrl.org
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8:00 AMKathy Street
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9:00 AMBob Beck360-334-1278bbeck@fvrl.org
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10:00 AMRobin Bradford317-440-4021robin.bradford@gmail.com
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11:00 AMBrian Hulsey 360-739-4048bhulsey@sno-isle.org
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12:00 PMBrian Hulsey 360-739-4048bhulsey@sno-isle.org
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1:00 PMGretchen Webb708-466-9953gretchenw@multco.us
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1:00 PMAndrea Wallis425-501-0030awallis@everettwa.gov
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2:00 PMGretchen Webb708-466-9953gretchenw@multco.us
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3:00 PMJanet Tapper503-318-6050jtapper@uws.edu
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4:00 PMJanet Tapper503-318-6050jtapper@uws.edu
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OLA INFORMATION TABLE

Current/Past Board Members and Unit Leaders only please.
Please contact Arlene Weible for more information about volunteering for this job: arlene.weible@state.or.usLacey Legel503-329-2241lacey.legel@gmail.com
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Jane Corry503-866-6470corry.jane@gmail.com
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PRECONFERENCE Room Monitors

Preconference room monitors must be registered to attend that preconference.
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No Assembly Required Early Learning Programs8:30 am–12:30 PM
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Beyond Scratch: Learn2Code with Patrons8:30 am–12:30 PMHeather Jones541-324-8049hjones@crooklib.org
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Copyright Outreach, Education & Advocacy on Campus8:30 am–12:30 PM
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Building Relationships to Shape Behavior8:30 am–12:30 PMJennifer Croft541-435-5004jcroft@coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
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Leap Into Science8:30–11:30 AMDrea Douglas562-533-8500ddouglas@coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
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Using Library of Congress Faceted Vocabularies8:30–5:00 PMCarol Ellison425-923-6871cellison@everettwa.gov
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Talking About Race and Racism with Young Children2:00–5:00 PMJane Corry503-866-6470
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VR: Ready For Its Reality?2:00–6:00 PMHeather Jones541-324-8049hjones@crooklib.org
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Promoting Democracy Through Civic & Political Reference Services: What Every Adult & Youth Librarian Should Know 2:00–5:00 PMSue Ludington503-754-4653lawlibrariansue.ola@gmail.com
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Cosplay for All: A Hands-on Programming Guide for Beginners 2:00–5:00 PMJennifer Croft541-435-5004jcroft@coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
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Managing the ICE Storm: Supporting Immigrants in Uncertain Times2:00–5:00 PMVioleta Garza503.407.4855violetag@multco.us
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PHOTOGRAPHERS: Meet & Greet Reception
Photographers will use their own cameras or cell phones.
7:00-9:00 PMKendra Wight206-428-8194kwight@sno-isle.org
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7:00-9:00 PM
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Thursday, April 18
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DUTIES AS ASSIGNED#1
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REGISTRATION DESK Helpers
7:00 AMBob Beck360-334-1278bbeck@fvrl.org
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7:00 AMHaley Lagasse541-404-6293hlagasse@coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
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8:00 AMBob Beck360-334-1278bbeck@fvrl.org
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9:00 AMDianne Marrs-Smith206.850.8590dianne.smith@wcls.org
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9:00 AMDanielle Jones971-404-1036daniellej@multco.us
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10:00 AMLily Hawley503-858-4573 lilyhawley@gmail.com
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11:00 AMLeah Griffith 503-550-4200leah.griffith@newbergoregon.gov
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12:00 PMAmanda Noll253-344-3980anoll@bethelsd.org
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1:00 PMMarshall Shapiro509-868-6192mshapiro@fvrl.org
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2:00 PM
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3:00 PMBuzzy Nielsen971-270-0527bnielsen@crooklib.org
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4:00 PMMarshall Shapiro509-868-6192mshapiro@fvrl.org
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OLA INFORMATION TABLE
Board Members and Unit Leaders only please.
Please contact Arlene Weible for more information about volunteering for this job: arlene.weible@state.or.usLacey Legel503-329-2241lacey.legel@gmail.com
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WLA INFORMATION TABLE
Board Members, Division/ Section/ Committee Leaders, or other active WLA members only.
7:00-8:00 AM
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8:00-8:30 AMSteve Overfelt208-596-9349sko50@hotmail.com
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11:30 AM-12:30 PM
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12:30-1:30 PM
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3:00-3:30 PM
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WLA INFORMATION TABLE (PDC)11:30 AM-12:30 PMSummer Hayes206-383-3137summer.hayes@gmail.com
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12:30-1:30 PM
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3:00-3:30 PM
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GREETERS: Opening keynote & breakfast with Deborah Jacobs8:00 - 8:30amWarren Chin206-992-1841warrenchin2018@gmail.com
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8:00 - 8:30amNancy Minton253-312-1464nminton@seattleu.edu
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PHOTOGRAPHERS: Welcome Keynote
Photographers will use their own cameras or cell phones.
8:30 - 9:45 am
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8:30 - 9:45 am
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SESSION Room Monitors - Morning
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A Universe of Stories and the Future of Summer Reading10:00 - 11:15amTerri Reeder509-654-2373treeder@yvl.org
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Collaborative Library Outreach: Working Across Library Systems to Reach PatronsMark Pond509-263-8736mpond@spokanelibrary.org
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So You Have a Makerspace, Now What?Amanda Noll253-344-3980anoll@bethelsd.org
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We Went Fine Free & You Can, Too!Warren Chin206-992-1841warrenchin2018@gmail.com
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Better Together: Publishers, Libraries & Writers CollaborateRobin Bradford317-440-4021robin.bradford@gmail.com
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No More Silos: Implementing Self-Management to Fully Empower StaffBrian Hulsey360-739-4048bhulsey@sno-isle.org
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Diversifying Libraries Now & Later: Lessons Learned from PLA’s Inclusive Internship InitiativeDanielle Marcy509-385-4260dmarcy@scld.org
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When Women Didn’t Count: Charting the “Facts” in Government ResourcesArlene Weible503-378-5020arlene.weible@state.or.us
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Learning Circles: Community-Led Education at the Library with P2PU
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Making Oral History Collections More Accessible to Underrepresented Communities
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SESSION Room Monitors - Afternoon I
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Local Authors & Illustrators Present New Books for Teens & Tweens1:45 - 3:00pmValarie Johns541-231-7901valarie@ndld.org
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Expanding Library Service to the Public: Opening the Library Beyond Traditional HoursDanielle Marcy509-385-4260dmarcy@scld.org
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Escaping the OrdinaryDana Brown-Avis541-391-3341dana@ndld.org
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Opening Access: Virtual Reality as a Library Learning Tool
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Aiding & Abetting: Public Library & Law Library PartnershipsRobin Bradford317-440-4021robin.bradford@gmail.com
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Failures, Flops & F*%!ups: Charting the Known TogetherSonia Gustafson509-389-0165sgustafson@sno-isle.org
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Working with Patrons Experiencing Homelessness: Values, Engagement & ImpactTerri Reeder509-654-2373treeder@yvl.org
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Libraries Show & Tell: Database Promotion from the Inside OutLeah Griffith 503-550-4200leah.griffith@newbergoregon.gov
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Making Space for Active Learning in Your Library
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Friends & Facilities: Building & Supporting Libraries TogetherDianne Marrs-Smith206.850.8590dianne.smith@wcls.org
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Early Literacy for the Rest of Us: Calling All Directors, Board Members, Friends & Library Staff Who Don’t Do StorytimeGretchen Webb708-466-9953gretchenw@multco.us
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SESSION Room Monitors - Afternoon II
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Teens in the Lead: Designing Teen Programs that Promote Autonomy3:30 - 4:45pmDanielle Jones971-404-1036daniellej@multco.us
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Razzle-Dazzle Readers’ Advisory: Creating an Active RA Culture & Crash Course Cruisin’ Through the ToolsAmanda Noll253-344-3980anoll@bethelsd.org
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Leveling Up: Staying Current in an Evolving Learning EnvironmentWarren Chin206-992-1841warrenchin2018@gmail.com
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Opening Doors with Drag Queen StorytimeLily Hawley503-858-4573lilyhawley@gmail.com
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Documenting Library Impact on Student SuccessSonia Gustafson509-389-0165sgustafson@sno-isle.org
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Becoming GLAM: Promoting Collections, Engaging CommunitiesLacey Legel503-329-2241lacey.legel@gmail.com
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Rough Waters Make Leaders of Us All Terri Reeder509-654-2373treeder@yvl.org
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I Too: Unmasking Emotional Labor for Women of Color LibrariansRobin Bradford317-440-4021robin.bradford@gmail.com
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Activate, Collaborate & Educate: Health Outreach & Programming in Your CommunityJennifer Croft541-435-5004jcroft@coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
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Have Fun Storming the Castle: Role-Playing Games in Your LibraryAndy Parsons206-794-2397aparsons@fvrl.org
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Lightning TalksMark Pond509-263-8736mpond@spokanelibrary.org
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CONFERENCE BOOKSELLER Helper
Volunteers for this position will help the bookseller during conference breaks, and after meals and keynote events for the day