Thursday, November 16, 2006

Hi everyone - I thought I'd put this question to the TRAP to see what your thoughts were. I'm working on developing some ideas for fun things we could do here in the library to celebrate Youth Week (it's usually the beginning of May). The theme we're exploring is "what's your passion?", and we'd really like to have some interactive displays and maybe some kind of performance here in the library. Does anyone have any suggestions about what might be cool?
For teen programming in particular, we love getting feedback from the "horse's mouth", so any suggestions you have would be great!
Thanks, Andrea.

2 comments:

jess-jess* said...

well i have one idea. its not exactly original though. i once saw in a magazine, a little quiz that was titled 'whats your passion?' and its the kind of quiz where you start from one circle, and there is a question in it, and depending on your answer, you go onto the next square, and you go on until you answer the last circle that leads you to your answer -- one of the three at the bottom - and the categories are like 'working with animals', 'working with kids'and that kind of stuff. it was pretty short in the magazine. kind of hard to explain. but do you know what i'm talking about? if you do, then maybe we could put up a really big one and put it in the teen section so people can do the quiz for fun and find out their passion.

--Jessica--

Andrea C. - Teen Librarian said...

That's a great idea! I love those kinds of quizzies!