Events - May 4 2022

Wednesday, May 4 All Day

The MHLS Board Packet will be available on the Mid-Hudson Library System Board of Trustees page.

The MHLS Board Packet will be available on the Mid-Hudson Library System Board of Trustees page.

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Wednesday, May 4 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Meeting of the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Working Group

Meeting of the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Working Group

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Wednesday, May 4 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Everywhere in the US, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly visible in unexpected, dangerous ways- and we can only expect to see this pattern intensify in the future. All kinds of organizations can have a hand in building up shared resilience against disasters and extreme weather events- but starting out alone, it can be difficult to find your footing and what role you can play.

Communities Responding to Extreme Weather, or CREW, is an organization working to prepare people for extreme weather while building resilience to future disaster, and an important part of that goal is our Climate Resilience Hub program! Any community institution can become a hub, receiving support from CREW and joining a network of other organizations also working towards resilience.

If you’re interested in how becoming a resilience hub could help your library further its sustainability work or build up connections with your community, join Colin Battis, CREW’s coordinator for Climate Resilience Hubs for this info session and Q&A about the hub program! This event is open to MHLS member library directors and staff.

Everywhere in the US, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly visible in unexpected, dangerous ways- and we can only expect to see this pattern intensify in the future. All kinds of organizations can have a hand in building up shared resilience against disasters and extreme weather events- but...

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