1. 36 Adult Program Ideas
in 90 Minutes
Amy Alessio
www.amyalessio.com
amyalessio@sbcglobal.net
2. Programs Easily Adapted
for Any Theme (Almost!)
Writing Contests: flash, themed, poetry,
skit, song lyrics (Prize is publication.)
Tasters: inexpensive foods on a theme like
chocolate, history, demonstrations
Crafts: button making, origami, coloring,
photos and frames, bookmarks
Local history: feature speakers, library
collections, photos
Social Media and Relevant Apps/Sites
3. More Easily Adapted Programs
Charitable Drives: food for fines, pet food,
costumes, prom gowns
Photo or Video contests: in the library or
community, reading, promoting a service, book
trailers, family history
Art: fairs, themed contest, scrapbooking, digital,
try new medium fair, feature local artists or
museums
Music: local performers, all ages, learn to
download from library site, listen on new tech,
variety shows, karaoke
Money & Health: local services, library resources,
information fairs, improvement techniques
5. Fitness Fair
Interactive Wii Games
Pedometers: Step It Up
Library Scavenger Hunt
Demonstrations from Park
District: 20 minute
intervals
Health representative
taking biometrics
Smoothie Making
De-Stress Meditation
Massage Station
Demonstration of fitness
apps
6. Chinese New Year
Video of Dragon Dance
Music, cookies
http://www.minimalisti.com/decoration
/new-year/12/chinese-new-year-crafts-
for-kids.html
Zodiac chart to color
Red Envelope Craft:
http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_the
mes/World/chineseredenvelope/chines
eredenvelope.html
Fortune type slips in cookies or on
bookmarks stuck in books advertising
the program.
Language learning materials
7. Superbowl: Snacks by Decades
1930s/40s: Velveeta,
brownies
1950’s: Mini Burger Bar,
Chex Mix
1960’s: Bugles, Pringles,
Mini frank kabobs
1970’s: fondue, cheese
balls,Grape jelly/chili dip
1980’s: Cream
Cheese/pepper jelly
1990’s: cupcakes
8. February: Black History Month
Genealogy programs
Underground Railroad sites
Historical speaker – invite audience to wear costumes
Musicians
Display of Inventions
Vote on favorite authors by genre
9. Passionate Readers & Viewers!
• Mood music
• Raffled candles,
chocolate, books
• Tasted bits of
chocolates from drug
stores, voted
• Served bubbling
grape juice
• Varied range of
material in books,
music, movies
10. MOVIE PARTY AND TRIVIA
Gourmet
Popcorn
After Hours
Oscar Night
Party
Short Movie
Festival
12. Self Defense and Safety
Police Department
Scams towards seniors
Making your house safe
Safety Online
Self Defense
Special class for seniors
In lobby, or class
13. Basketball Fest
Nostalgic movies
Video game tournament
for adults of NBA2K16
Trivia games
Match player to town
Mascots
Game trivia
Make dream team for
prize drawings
14. April:
National Library Week
Swaps and Other Simple Celebrations
• Info Fair by departments
• Departments make something
to auction
• Tours: Live or Virtual
• Flea Market and Craft Fair
• Comic Swap
• Authors with publishing
workshop
• Learn Something New – punch
cards for watching videos
• T/F: Library Common Sense
16. Library Virtual 5K
(and other Healthy Gadgets)
Staff post how much they walk on desk throughout the
week
Patrons post photo of themselves walking in the library
or throughout the month for a prize
Walk a 5K and screen shot Map My Walk or other
evidence. Enter with $10 towards Friends, inexpensive
medals
Live walking 5K around library.
Steps scavenger hunt or Geocaching within library
17. May: Star Wars Day
Movies & Coloring
Costume cosplay for adults
Trivia or Timeline
Books
Parody movie contest
Fan fiction contest
Origami
Yoda Soda
Rebel Legion
https://theoutreachlibrarian.com/2012/04/04/may-the-
fourth-be-with-you/
18. Easy Adult Child Crafts
(time to clean out the closet)
Recipe Scrapbooking
Paint and Book Cover Night (hold the wine for staff)
Apron Decoration
Painting /coloring: photo frames, tote bags, t-shirts,
notebook covers
Tye Dye socks
Beaded bookmarks
Bookmark design contest
Cards for charity, gifts
3D printed keychains
19. World of Flavors
Tasting and Exchange
Restaurants with tasting
(registration)
Get treats from local
stores – even cookies!
Patrons bring copies of
recipes
History of area with
samples of foods,
recipes
Holiday themed
20. *Read a Latte all year round
*Reading challenges – no
registration!
*Allow programs to count
*Drawings per book read
*Prize is book or fine clearing
coupons
*Send photos wearing library
shirt
*How many items in library tote?
*
21. *
• With foods
• Speakers from historical sites
• Bus trips
• Virtual tour – picture, cost,
website info.
• Ask for coupons from sites
22. Car Show + Safety
• Hooking media up
• Emergency kits
• Shopping through
library sites
• What to look for in
used cars
25. *Library County Fair
*Growing competitions
*Oldest items
*Collections
*Book wreaths
*Quilts & Pies?
*Discussion of craft
competitions
*Talk on local farmers
markets
Is she serious?
26. *Book Olympics
Family Event
*How fast they can put books away and clean…
*Putting books or DVDs in order
*Scavenger hunts
*Relays at your own discretion
*Mini golf
*Set up a themed display
*Synchronized cart movement
27. AUGUST MYSTERY NIGHT
Crimescene as display
or one-time program
(Paper Towns program)
2008 Texas Teen Reads
Manual
Mystery flavors
Classic crime TV &
movies
T/F Town ordinance
laws vs. historical
Improv mystery solving
CSI from police
28. *
• Audience sends in words under limits, themes
• Small prizes
• Puzzle speed
• Puzzle stations
• Create own
29. *
*Library classes for adults
*ESL
*Continuing Ed. Representatives from colleges,
high schools
*Online Learning Options – through library?
*Park District
*Museums
*Colleges: auditing lectures
30. September:
Fall Into Something New
Style and Fashions: scarves, jewelry making, hairstyles
Sushi demonstration, or other no-cook healthy choices
Resume Refresh, Social Media review
Travel tips: local favorites, upcoming museum exhibits
New and readalikes for popular books & media
Download and Go: technology demonstrations
House Refresh: speakers on painting tips, woodworking
Park District: new sports classes
31. Library Card Sign-Up Month
• Use card at local businesses
• Drawing for getting or renewing card
• Swipe card for drawing – virtual or live
• Clear fines with visible card
• Drawings for entire households with cards
• Using your card from home scavenger hunt
• Flash fiction library themed contest
• Show card around community photos
32. Hispanic Heritage Month
Map your heritage
Match photo to country
Match food photo to country
Ojo de Dios family craft
Corn Husk Spice Painting
(Harris Cty. Tx. Lib.)
Language learning materials
http://www.hispanicheritagemonth.o
rg/Home_Page.html
33. October: Mindfulness, Yoga and Smoothies
• Speakers for mindfulness,
laughter, relaxation
• Massage techniques
• Yoga instructors for simple
workshop
• Office fitness
• Smoothies or Yogurt parfait
samplers (DIY)
• Teas
• Making tabletop zen gardens, zen
terrariums
34. Nostalgic Halloween Party and
Blood Drive
Vintage horror movie or
80’s monsters: Freddie,
Chucky, Jason
Halloween cartoons
Duct tape or toliet paper
costumes – mini contests
Finish the scary story
contest or flash scary
fiction 1000 words
Storytelling 101 – outside
Dirt cup parfaits
Decorate cookies
35. Diwali
Ethnic markets – décor and food
Local music or dance programs
Henna painting
How to drape a sari
Decorate a Diya – prepare with base coat
http://www.wikihow.com/Decorate-a-Diya
http://www.programminglibrarian.org/programs/diwali
36. November:
Veterans Thank You Open House
• Create a Card Party
• Online Photo
Montage
• Collect Photos,
Memorabilia
• Veterans Benefits,
Spouses
• Records of What
Units from Area
Were in Each Major
Conflict Including
Civil War
37. NaNoWriMo
• Steps for Success – Getting
Started
• Demonstrations of how to login in
lobby
• Write-Ins – allow time after
writing programs
• Celebration event in January –
next steps?
• Interactive display of local word
counts
• Tweeting author quotes
• Display of books on writing,
biographies
38. November: Knitting for Charity
Have this program in visible area to invite more
Host throughout the month
Staff or guest teachers simple stitches.
Collect squares for Warm Up America
Better students will make small blankets for animal shelters
Drop in event to knot polar fleece blankets for local
shelters
39. December: Make and Take
Fill glass balls with glitter, garland, shredded paper
Print photos, decorate frames
Paper:
http://www.smallhomelove.com/fun-easy-paper-ornaments-2/
http://carolyncreates.com/3-easy-paper-ornaments/
40. Night Star Gazing
Telescope at certain
place, certain times
Partnership with college,
expert
Patrons record who can
see what
Getting started in
stargazing
Astrology 101: What’s in
store for you next year?
41. Holiday Library Open House:
Virtual and Live
Marketing features Invitation to special event
Music, local high school groups
Set hours: Free, fast and fun for all ages
Demonstrations of timesaving tips or activities in each
department
Peaceful place to sit and read if desired
Local food vendor
Virtual: virtual tour, resources for easing year end
stress, holiday traditional stories
Gain at least 40 program ideas for adults
Be ready for each month with a few program ideas for each.
Using what – and who you have!
Take kernels from these and adapt them to your own library – as you do all the time.
5-10
Teens who could teach some of the words?
Celebration Club or Culture Club or Holiday Celebrations throughout the Year
Marketing: Hand out tickets with info. On it, or put them in reserves
Women’s history month
Canning, gardening
Rationing
Submit family recipes
Knit your bit
Can’t hire people?
Demonstrate the online courses in budgeting, investing in lobby
Teen or Next Gen budget – give amounts, life happenings, like live Life game Play life or Payday when finished
Demonstrate a few apps
Have board with post its for money and saving tips for all ages
Pedometer
Name in new healthy foods book
Need specialists
Clubs?
Triathalons
Make sure your equipment is working – go back and forth
Downloaded free singles
Wartime music plus M&Ms
90s music plus cupcake
Growing Competitions
Oldest Items
Local Farmers Market Overview
Staff do these things every day
Sort books by author’s last names or call numbers on a cart, sort library due date cards by calendar year, and set up a book display.
CSI for seniors
Library crimescene – one day or set up as display **Prize for most creative, most elaborate (no truth needed)
Footprints on floor
https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ld/projects/ttr/2008/manual/whodunit.html Texas 2008 Teens Read Manual
Local police always popular (drug sniffing dogs at teen holiday program)
Mystery flavors – drop of essential oils, unusual chocolates and prizes for guessing correctly, potato chips
Had to have one at bar mitzvah
http://weddbook.com/entry/529c7c0e7b1f46197f000000
Adults and seniors love this too
Telescope at certain spot, at roof at certain times
Other location with partner, expert
Records of who spotted what
Books read on ornaments or snowflakes on board
Favorite holiday tradition