A Poem a Day

Short on time and money? Here's a quick, inexpensive way to celebrate National Poetry Month in April.
Short on time and money? Here's a quick, inexpensive way to celebrate National Poetry Month in April.
An Oklahoma library's teen advisory board created a Harry Potter program series that ran for nearly a full school year.
Wake County Public Libraries celebrated the musical "Hamilton" with a unique tea party series.
Omaha Public Library challenged teens to make holiday treats in a program based on Netflix's "Nailed It!"
In this passive program, Princeton Public Library invited patrons to fill branches with leaves of poetry.
The Sonoma State University Library partnered with a campus tea club for a finals week program.
At Repair Cafés, volunteers make broken items like new again — and keep them out of landfills.
A small programming budget doesn't need to hold you back. Here are more tips for programming on a shoestring.
This easy, low-budget and intergenerational program uses ceramic tiles and markers to make freeform pieces of art.
For Small Business Saturday®, an Alabama library organized a craft fair to highlight local artisans.