Saturday morning, March 1, 2014, found me at the Huntington Beach
Public Library knoshing on tasty treats and rubbing elbows with HB City
Councilwoman Jill Hardy, current CLA (California Library Association)
President Deborah Doyle, and Mary Abler, spokeswoman for EveryLibrary
California. CPLA President, Regina Moore and HBPL Director, Stephanie
Beverage welcomed the workshop attendees, while Robin Hoklotubbe, CCPLA
President-Elect facilitated introductions. Unfortunately Opening Remarks
from Gerald Maginnity, Acting California State Librarian, were missed
as his flight from Sacramento was canceled due to the inclement weather.
Deborah Doyle's keynote address on "Synergistic Advocacy"
was both entertaining and inspirational. Admitting that the term
"synergistic" was probably alcohol induced, she went on to explain that
synergy is created by different people working together to advocate for
transformation. By cultivating relationships, listening to the needs,
wants, and likes of the community, providing a service and then giving
thanks--donors, voters, and legislators can "Be the Change."
Next on the agenda was: "Success Happens When We All Work Together". Amy Valeiras and Vickie Church from the San Diego Public Library Foundation told the story of the San Diego Public Library--how they raised some 185 million dollars--including funds from the state, private donors, and the establishment of a charter school within the library. Creativity and innovation at its best!
Next on the agenda was: "Success Happens When We All Work Together". Amy Valeiras and Vickie Church from the San Diego Public Library Foundation told the story of the San Diego Public Library--how they raised some 185 million dollars--including funds from the state, private donors, and the establishment of a charter school within the library. Creativity and innovation at its best!
Before breaking into smaller discussions, Mary Alber
introduced EveryLibrary California. A localized extension of
EveryLibrary (national), the group is "specifically charged with the
task of working to win the proposition stemming from SCA7, a bill
currently under review that would go to the voters of California to
decide whether to make a constitutional change allowing libraries to win
tax measures through a 55% margin instead of a super majority of 66%."
EveryLibrary California: "fighting to win" for sustainable California
libraries.
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