Hello!
I run a non-profit library. Our budget is tight and we're trying to do more programs. With a tight budget, we don't have much funds for presenters and don't have a lot of time for staff to prepare either.
I recently had an idea to find videos from various experts on topics that might interest our community. Primarily I'm interested in ones I can purchase (on DVD), but other methods (such as flash drives or watching on YouTube) are fine as well.
I purchased Marjorie Wildcraft's DVD How To Grow Half Your Own Food for this purpose.
I personally have an interest in
permaculture and think programs on this would be interesting, but I'm interested in pretty much anything that a group of people might find interesting and want to come to a program. Finances, crafts, skills, dogs,
trees, gaming, history, child rearing, etc.
Can you recommend any videos that might make a good program for a library?
Thanks!
Becky
(In case anyone is wondering, I would need to get public usage rights to play it in a library. Which I would reach out to the creator of the video to get before purchasing.)