Project Next Generation - PNG at MCL
Project Next Generation is a mentoring program created by former Secretary of State Jesse White and administered through Illinois public libraries. Project mentors work with middle school and high school students as the participants develop skills to use various technologies, achieve success through project-based learning, and gain life skills such as effective communication, goal-setting, and conflict resolution.
“I am committed to improving the lives of at-risk youth in Illinois,” said White. “I established this innovative program when I first became Secretary of State to give students an opportunity to receive hands-on experience with the latest technological tools at their local library.”
Projects were awarded grants from the Illinois State Library using federal Library Services and Technology Act funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Grants are awarded to public libraries serving culturally diverse, low-income, and underserved populations.
As part of Project Next Generation, Marion Carnegie Library is dedicated to providing access to emerging technology. The library has a host of mentors who work to plan programs and events that will teach technology basics!
Funding for Project Next Generation is provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA).
PNG at MCL Programs and Events
All PNG at MCL programs are free and open to ages 10 – 18, and no library card is required to attend.
PNG at MCL events, including Open Lab Hours, are overseen by a mentor who works with participants one-on-one to help them gain skills applicable both in PNG at MCL events and in other facets of life.
You can find a summary of each PNG at MCL program below, and details about all upcoming PNG at MCL events by clicking the “MCL Events Calendar” button!
Open Technology Lab Hours
Open Technology Lab Hours are available throughout the week and offer participants a chance to explore all of the technology in the MCL Tech Lab as they create and work on personal projects.
Open Technology Lab Hours are also the place to tell your story and the stories that impact your life with the Southern Illinois News Bureau, presented in collaboration with WSIU! See below for details.
Saturday Sessions
PNG at MCL Saturday Sessions happen each Saturday and offer a variety of subjects ranging from 3D printing and digital art to robotics and beyond.
Each month’s Saturday Sessions are themed, and each week’s session will be part of that theme. But don’t worry if you miss a week – drop in during Open Technology Lab Hours to catch up and remember – each week’s Saturday Session can stand alone!
PNG at MCL Chord Camp
PNG at MCL Chord Camp, presented in partnership with Market Street Music Conservatory, offers free guitar lessons for community members aged 10 – 14.
Participants will take part in hour-long group classes at Market Street Music Conservatory in Marion. We’ll provide the instruments, MSMC will provide the lessons, and you’ll provide the enthusiasm!
This program will happen in May and June 2025. Stay tuned for details!
PNG at MCL CycleCare Camp
In May 2025, PNG at MCL presents CycleCare Camp for community members aged 10 – 18!
This camp will cover bike safety, bike repairs, and riding techniques and it’s totally free!
Watch this space for details about CycleCare Camp registration!
Note: CycleCare Camp participants must have their own bicycle.
WSIU Availability during Open Lab Hours
As part of the SI News Bureau, PNG at MCL is proud to offer consultation with Fred Martino, Executive Director of Broadcasting Services at WSIU!
As you prepare to tell your story, visit the MCL Technology Lab for project coaching and guidance, and to take advantage of equipment like cameras, editing software, and a green screen! PNG at MCL will help you submit your work to the SI News Bureau from there!
Contact Martino anytime via email at contact@wsiu.org with questions!