As climate change continues to impact all regions of the world, there is an ever-increasing need for GLAM institutions to support their communities in becoming more climate-literate and climate-resilient. One of the most effective engagement tools GLAM institutions can use to connect with their communities is programming. Join us to hear about climate-related programming ideas emphasizing programming that encourages patrons to learn practice-based skills, such as gardening, mending, cooking, foraging, and more. A diverse panel of experts will discuss programming, encouraging patrons to learn practice-based climate resiliency skills and providing insight into the processes of designing, planning, and implementing such programming, as well as its unique challenges and benefits. Participants will leave with an understanding of skills-centered programming, how it can help build climate resilience within their communities, and how to implement it effectively within their institutions.