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Youth Services Consultant
Darby Porter
(775) 684-3323
Administrative Assistant II
Nena Fresia
(775) 684-3373
About Youth Services
What is Youth Services?
Youth services supports library staff who serve children, teens, and families in public, school, and tribal libraries across Nevada. From early literacy to teen programming, summer reading to staff training, Youth Services helps library professionals meet the needs of their communities through thoughtful support, resources, and collaboration. Whether you're new to youth services or a seasoned pro, help is just a call or click away. We're here to connect you with the tools, ideas, and partnerships you need to succeed.
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Join this monthly informal session to share what’s working, ask questions, and have collaborative conversations with librarians across the state.
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We will be highlighting upcoming webinars, share professional learning opportunities, and encourage collaboration and networking.
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