Print
Banking & Finance

Library Hosts Free Money Smart Activities

By Jenny Callison, posted Apr 4, 2014
Where can area families and young people learn to be smarter about money? At the New Hanover County Public Library.

Saturday, in celebration of national Money Smart Week, the library’s main branch will host an afternoon of special programs for children, teens and families, a news release from the library stated.

According to the release, Saturday’s activities consist of a Money Habitudes card game geared for teenagers from 14-18; the play Stone Soup, presented by Rags to Riches Theater for younger children and their parents; a rap approach to financial education, aimed at ages 10 and older; and opportunities for attendees to interact through puppets, costumes and games about money.

Popcorn, pizza and other refreshments will be available all afternoon, the release stated.

On Monday at 6 p.m., Wilmington resident Syble Solomon, an expert in the field of spending psychology and the author of the Money Habitudes cards, will lead a workshop at the public library’s Northeast branch.

The workshop, The Elephant Made Me Do It, will help participants recognize what motivates their personal financial choices and get help taming any self-defeating habits that are affecting their credit ratings.

All the Money Smart Week programs are free of charge but space for some is limited. To learn more and to register, visit http://nhcpl.libguides.com/moneysmart

Money Smart Week @ your library is a partnership initiative between the American Library Association and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, designed to encourage libraries to present financial literacy programs for all ages and stages of life, according to the release.

The week’s events at the New Hanover County Public Library are funded by a grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation as part of a partnership with the American Library Association, the release stated. New Hanover County Public Library was one of 17 public libraries nationwide chosen to receive a grant from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation this year.
 
Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Untitleddesign7

Mastering ARC Applications: Best Practices for HOA Board Members

Dave Orr - Community Association Management Services
Untitleddesign5

The Impact of a Growth Mindset

John Monahan - Vistage
Cfss headshots parker robert webversion 21422121214

The Latest Solar Scams and What You Can Do to Help Stop Them

Robert Parker - Cape Fear Solar Systems

Trending News

Intracoastal Angler To Grow With Two New Hampstead Stores

Emma Dill - Apr 30, 2024

Coyne Returns To Law Firm's Wilmington Office

Staff Reports - Apr 30, 2024

Wilmington-based Fishing App Wins NC IDEA Grant

Audrey Elsberry - Apr 30, 2024

Apartment Plans Move Ahead On Wooster Street

Emma Dill - Apr 29, 2024

Design-build Firm Welcomes Falvey As Director

Staff Reports - Apr 30, 2024

In The Current Issue

Bootstrapping A Remote Option

Michelle Penczak, who lives in Pender County, built her own solution with Squared Away, her company that now employs over 400 virtual assist...


MADE: Makers Of Important Papers

W.R. Rayson is a family-owned manufacturer and converter of disposable paper products used in the dental, medical laboratory and beauty indu...


Info Junkie: Lydia Thomas

Lydia Thomas, program manager for the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at UNCW, shares her top info and tech picks....

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season