Thursday, September 17, 2009

Local Future of Middleville offers Conference on Michigan's Future


The Conference on
Michigan's Future
Energy, Economy & Environment
Friday, Nov. 13 - Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009
Crystal Mountain Resort & Spa

The Conference on Michigan's Future: Energy, Economy & Environment 2009 explores visions of a sustainable future; current, critical challenges facing our economy; and strategies for developing a stable, enduring economic and environmental future.

Highlighted speakers include Robert Costanza, Thomas Greco, Richard Douthwaite, Patrick Moore, Richard Gilbert, Soji Adelaja, Joe Welsh, and Dan Scripps.

In depth speakers include Bryn Davidson, Chris Mi, Rainer Aringhoff, David Harwood, Dave Ball, Michael Klepinger, Rich Wells, Sally Talberg, Mark Wiitanen, Leslie Glustrom, Paul Gipe, Richard Barclay, Tom Stanton, David Ronk, Wayne Kuipers, Jeff Mayes, David Gard, Patty Cantrell, Lisa Dugdale, Chris Bedford, Peter Sinclair, Thaddeus Owen, Aaron Wissner, Megan Quinn Bachman, Michael Brownlee and Albert Bates.

Friday, September 4, 2009

House of Representativies to Decide Future of Library Services by September 11


Libraries in Michigan are in danger of losing Interlibrary Loan services and MeL databases.

As Hastings library patrons, you have already shown your support for us this summer by renewing our millages at the local level.

Without Cooperative services you will not be able to place holds across the region and get delivery for those items you want to read and watch.

Please
contact Brian Calley and Patricia Birkholz to let them know that you value these library services. Information on how to do this easily is at the Information Desk or at milibrariesforthefuture.org

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Speak out for Libraries at the Capitol September 10 at 10 a.m.


Join the Michigan Library Association and our supporters on the steps of the State Capitol, September 10 at 10 a.m. Help raise awareness of this important issue and let your legislators know library resources are important to you.
We will plan to meet on the capitol steps on the east side of the Capitol at 9:30 a.m. with the program beginning at 10 a.m. Please bring your friends, patrons, members and anyone else who is interested in protecting library funding.

Things to know:

This is an outdoor event, please plan to dress accordingly. If possible, please wear a red shirt to signify you are part of our group.

If you would like to make a sign showing your support, please do. The more attention we can attract, the better. Signs do not have to be elaborate, they can be simple and handmade. If you would like suggestions on what your sign should say, please
contact us and we will be happy to assist with wording.

Please submit a letter to the editor of your local newspaper before the rally, telling your community about this issue and inviting others to join us. If you would like a sample letter to the editor, or need help determining where to send it, please
click here and we will be happy to assist you.