The mission of the Santa Monica Public Library is to provide resources, services, and places to encourage communities to read, connect, relax and learn.
The library program is open to the public free of charge and can promote and improve the collection, service, and mission of the Santa Monica Public Library. The library program has been developed and announced for adults including book discussion, writer's lecture, lecture, movie screening, seminar, poem reading, concert.
The Adult Planning Committee selects public program recommendations based on the needs and interests of the community and makes recommendations on library collections, services, objectives, the applicability of the physical space of each library, the contribution of the program to the activities of the library as a whole, And complement the library. The staff can help you introduce the program at the library venue. The plan must comply with the library room policy, which requires the program to be released to the public free of charge and prohibits commercial advertisements or direct solicitations. Individuals or organizations interested in working in an adult program library should submit proposals according to the following guidelines.
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The information below is information on the proposed proposal by the 2016 ALA Annual Meeting (June 23 to 28, 2015, Orlando, Florida). The ALSC Program Coordinating Committee will begin reviewing the proposal after receiving the proposal. A version of the plan suggestion information available for printing is also available for reference. Participants in the ALSC program are seeking valuable educational experience and are indispensable for self-promotion organizers and conferences. The Program Coordinating Committee will not select planning meetings to propose commercial sales or self-promotion. The lecture should provide valuable learning experiences and should avoid too limited range
Thank you for introducing this program to customers of the East Brunswick Public Library. The library welcomes proposals, suggestions, suggestions, qualified speakers, writers, and performers from the public. Your proposal will be judged by the Library Planning Committee. The programming committee will discuss how to support the mission of the library, the potential advantages and benefits of the library's clients, speaker's expertise and presentation skills, budget considerations, and programs are ongoing and short-term Evaluate proposals based on how to adapt to goals and initiatives.