Here is a list of topics discussed during the Ardmore, Checotah and Stillwater workshops.
- Looking for posters of the state emblems, maps of Oklahoma divided by tribe, and old historical maps
- After Hours programs for teens: movies, games, pizza
- Mending graphic novels: are yours falling apart? How do you mend to continue circulation?
- Non-electronic games: cards, magic, Twister, puzzles, etc.
- Getting a Teen Advisory Group (TAG) started, getting them to stay on task
- Advice for buying audio equipment similar to Barnes & Noble for patrons to listen to music and books
- bwibooks.com: Self-playing digital audiobook for public libraries
- Teens can write book reviews and have them in the local paper
- AR Books: Talking with the schools, getting lists and buying the books
- Upstart Reading Patch Club
- Giveway/Prize Ideas: talk to local movie theaters and video stores for movie posters and coupons; tanning beds coupons; Mani/Pedi coupons; Mary Kay makeover (for the representative this is a learning workshop not a selling opportunity)
- Buying multiple copies of a book from the publisher for teen book clubs – are there any deals?
- Looking for free crafting and programming ideas
- Looking for activities for 4th, 5th and 6th graders
- Centennial in the Classroom Units and Activities: a plethora of activities, video, printable handouts for kids to learn about Oklahoma provided by the Oklahoma Centennial Commission
- Handling fighting and juvenile delinquency in the library
- Keeping children and teens interested in summer reading all summer long
- Competing with sports, camps and other teen activities
- Having a boys night and a girls night at the library
- Teen Volunteers and keeping them on task
- Program suggestions: pizza judging contest by getting local pizzerias involved; Amazing Race and getting local businesses involved, pet rock (kids can read to them)
- Oklahoma Humanities Grants: applying for them
- Teens using the library computers and not reading the books: push graphic novels, make new books (before cataloging) a perk for volunteers, AR Books, have teens pull their choices for display, post banned books
- Other programs: Celebrate Chinese New Year, found art, pumpkin decorating, Duct Tape activities, cooking classes, making your own Okie suitcase from a pillowcase
- Pente:(creator is from Stillwater) How to play and here, Rules,
- Patrons complaining that teens are loud: libraries are changing from quiet (sshhh!) to community centers, libraries want teens in the library
- Kansas Heritage Center: Okahoma-related activities
- Program ideas: Happy Birthday Oklahoma party at the end of summer reading, Cowboy week, Circus week,