Friday, May 26, 2017
Bylaws Ammended
For Your Information: At our bimonthly membership meeting May 25, those in attendance approved the proposed changes to articles 2, 3, & 5 of our bylaws. Click here to review the current bylaws.
Monday, May 15, 2017
May Membership Meeting
Come tour the Logan Family Center and learn about their summer events and programs. Members will also vote on the proposed changes to the bylaws. Everyone is welcome!
Thursday, May 25 at 6:00 PM
50 S 400 E, Logan
50 S 400 E, Logan
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Sad Occasion for Cache Valley Libraries
Dear Cache / Rich Bookmobile supporters,
We're very sorry that despite writing letters, showing up to council meetings, and drumming up support, we weren't successful in stopping Cache County from cutting the budget for your library [see this post about the end of bookmobile services in just a few weeks: http://bit.ly/2pUpww5]. We continue to feel that decision by the executive and council was short-sighted and that it will negatively impact the education, literacy, and cultural lives of valley residents, especially those with lower incomes and those without a town library nearby.
We encourage everyone to use your libraries on a regular basis and talk to your friends and neighbors about what they mean to you. Make support for libraries a part of your social and political conversations. Ask candidates for office whether they support funding libraries and then take their answers into consideration when voting. Let's not allow a shameful event like this to happen again in Cache Valley.
Sincerely,
Save the Cache/Rich Bookmobile
(a campaign of the CVLA Advocacy Committee)
We're very sorry that despite writing letters, showing up to council meetings, and drumming up support, we weren't successful in stopping Cache County from cutting the budget for your library [see this post about the end of bookmobile services in just a few weeks: http://bit.ly/2pUpww5]. We continue to feel that decision by the executive and council was short-sighted and that it will negatively impact the education, literacy, and cultural lives of valley residents, especially those with lower incomes and those without a town library nearby.
We encourage everyone to use your libraries on a regular basis and talk to your friends and neighbors about what they mean to you. Make support for libraries a part of your social and political conversations. Ask candidates for office whether they support funding libraries and then take their answers into consideration when voting. Let's not allow a shameful event like this to happen again in Cache Valley.
Sincerely,
Save the Cache/Rich Bookmobile
(a campaign of the CVLA Advocacy Committee)
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