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MHLS Annual Membership Meeting

The 65th Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) Annual Membership Meeting will take place on Friday, October 25th at the Henry A. Wallace Center at the FDR Presidential Library and Home in Hyde Park, New York. 
During the business meeting we will report to the membership on the health of the organization, conduct board elections, consider amendments to the MHLS Bylaws, and hear from MHLS’ Executive Director, Rebekkah Smith Aldrich. We will bestow Outstanding Accomplishment Awards to our member libraries who have achieved sustainable funding, completed the Sustainable Library Certification Program, and the Public Library Administration Certification from Long Island University. Following the business meeting and awards we will hear from our keynote speaker, Lisa Varga, Executive Director of the Virginia Library Association and Library Journal’s 2024 Librarian of the Year. Ms. Varga will be presenting on the topic of Opening Minds, Closing Doors: The Threat of Censorship in Libraries.

AGENDA
• 8:30 am: Registration & Breakfast Buffet  
• 9:00 am: Business Meeting & Awards 
• 10:45 am: Keynote Speaker

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
• Registration Fee: $37
• Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 16th at 5:00 PM
Register Here

Questions about this event can be directed to ateal@midhudson.org. Please include MHLS Annual Membership Meeting in the subject line.

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Nominate an Author for Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Book Awards

The Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Bravery in Literature honors living authors and books that advance human rights in the face of an alarming rise in book banning and censorship.


During her life, Eleanor Roosevelt fought passionately for literacy, the role of libraries in a democracy, and the universal right to intellectual freedom. For the 2025 Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Bravery in Literature, the Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill (ERVK) invites everyone to nominate an author and book that embodies the spirit of the award. This is an exciting opportunity for our library community to help identify who should win the awards this year. The deadline for nominations is September 30, 2024.


The Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) will once again partner with the ERVK on the 2025 Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Book Awards ceremony which will take place April 5, 2025 at The Bardavon in Poughkeepsie. See highlights from the February 2024 ceremony here.

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Get Resources for Banned Books Week

Later this month, in coordination with Banned Books Week, The American Library Association (ALA) will kick off Banned Books Week 2024 (September 22 – 28) with the theme of “Freed Between the Lines.”

Banned Books Week is an annual event that celebrates the freedom to read and draws attention to the harms of censorship and is an opportunity to stand up for the library staff, educators, writers, publishers, and booksellers who make these books available. The ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) has released new data documenting book challenges throughout the United States, finding that challenges of unique titles surged 65% in 2023 compared to 2022 numbers, reaching the highest level ever documented by ALA.

Click here for a list of ideas to share with your staff and community.

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Preparing for Library Card Sign-Up Month

September is Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries nationwide unite to remind parents, caregivers and students that signing up for a library card is the first step towards academic achievement and lifelong learning. ALA provides a variety of free tools and ideas for promoting Library Card Sign-up Month in your local community.

This year, ALA is teaming up with multiplatform entertainment company Skybound Entertainment and leading toy and game company Hasbro to encourage people to roll out to their libraries with the TRANSFORMERS franchise, featuring Optimus Prime, as part of Library Card Sign-Up Month in September. Read the full announcement.

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What’s new in the Trustee Handbook? Governing an Accessible Library


The Access to Library Services chapter was completely overhauled to help trustees view their governance work through the lens of equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. It provides clear examples including facility, service development, and board recruitment considerations.
Trustee responsibilities are small in number but broad in scope. This monthly Bulletin feature is designed to point out sections that are new in the updated version of the Handbook for Library Trustees of New York State.
Purchase a bound copy of the Handbook for Library Trustees of New York State, 2023 edition from the Mid-Hudson Library System. Order Form.

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What’s new in the Trustee Handbook? What Makes a Plan?

Check out the Planning and Evaluation chapter to learn more about the components of a strong strategic plan document. The chapter explains the difference between a mission and vision statement; clarifies how to best use goals, objectives to structure activities for success; and helps position discussions about strategy before identifying the tactics that will bring your goals to life.

Trustee responsibilities are small in number but broad in scope. This monthly Bulletin feature is designed to point out sections that are new in the updated version of the Handbook for Library Trustees of New York State.

Purchase a bound copy of the Handbook for Library Trustees of New York State, 2023 edition from the Mid-Hudson Library System. Order Form.

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