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PLA offers free advocacy training
By Donna DiMichele | August 31, 2012
The Public Library Association (PLA) is offering free advocacy training through its Turning the Page 2.0 program, a unique opportunity for free, in-depth, interactive, online education in public library advocacy. This opportunity is the last time it will be offered free through PLA. During this six week course you will get one-on-one attention from professional facilitators as you build a customized Advocacy Work Plan for your library. Become more confident and successful at leading your libraries’ advocacy efforts.
Read what Turning the Page 2.0 participants have to say! “It was one of the best library-related online . . .”
The fall session runs during the weeks of September 24 through October 29. Registration closes September 12, so REGISTER TODAY!
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