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Teen Advisory Council of Students (T.A.C.O.S.)

The Wauwatosa Public Library invites you to join its Teen Advisory Council of Students (T.A.C.O.S.)!

T.A.C.O.S. gives you the chance to have fun, get involved, meet new friends, and make a difference at the Library.

This group is for students in grades 6-12. We will discuss future teen programs, how to earn volunteer hours, and how you can help us pick out the books you would like to read

 

What is T.A.C.O.S.?
T.A.C.O.S. is a group of teen volunteers that help the library and also take an active leadership role in implementing programs, and promoting, and advocating for library services for teens in the  Wauwatosa area.

How do I join?
Be ages 13-18, attend 3 of 4 meetings per semester, and submit the T.A.C.O.S. application form.

What do I gain from being a part of T.A.C.O.S.?
Earn volunteer/community service hours, learn important job skills, like teamwork, effective communication, and problem solving skills, grow your leadership skills, make your voice heard by sharing ideas with the Library community.

The Wauwatosa Public Library T.A.C.O.S aims to be an inclusive group made up of middle and high school students from the Wauwatosa area, and includes teens who attend public, private, and/or are homeschooled.

Questions?
Reach out to young adult librarian Katie Jentges for more information.