Otaku Club In Mt. Lebanon Brings To Life Kids' Interest In Japanese Culture
Even in libraries, a good business model involves giving customers what they want.
So a few years ago when Laurena Shultz noticed that many of the young people in the Mt. Lebanon Public Library were showing interest in all things Japanese, she decided to start a club where they could get together.
Ms. Shultz, the teen services librarian in Mt. Lebanon, then started the Otaku club, which meets once a month to make projects, read and generally celebrate Japanese pop culture.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10042/1034967-55.stm
So a few years ago when Laurena Shultz noticed that many of the young people in the Mt. Lebanon Public Library were showing interest in all things Japanese, she decided to start a club where they could get together.
Ms. Shultz, the teen services librarian in Mt. Lebanon, then started the Otaku club, which meets once a month to make projects, read and generally celebrate Japanese pop culture.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10042/1034967-55.stm
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