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Health@CLRC 2nd Annual Health Literacy Conference
This is a two-day conference. Thursday, June 8 (9:15 am to 4:00 pm) and Friday, June 9 (9:15 am to 12:15 pm) The conference will be recorded and distributed to all registrants. A Zoom link will be shared with you prior to the start of the event. Your registration will cover both days of this […]
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CLRC’s Sustainability SIG Meetings
CLRC’s Sustainability SIG Meetings
Join us for a meeting of CLRC's Sustainability Special Interest Group! We meet every other month on the second Friday at 10 a.m. This group meets to discuss how best to reach our community to convey a sense of urgency regarding the state of our planet. Our focus is on the three pillars of sustainability: […]
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Second Tuesday at Ten!
Second Tuesday at Ten!
To encourage staying connected with each other during this time, we invite you to join us online second Tuesdays at Ten! Staying connected is important during this unprecedented time. CLRC is looking to stay engaged with our members by offering the library community an opportunity to chat, discuss, and check-in with colleagues around the region. […]
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Library Assistants and Support Staff – LA SIG
Library Assistants and Support Staff – LA SIG
Third Tuesdays at 2:00 pm CLRC offers a communication network among our region’s Library Assistants, Paraprofessionals and Support Staff through a Special Interest Group (LA SIG). Our interests include: * recognizing all library support staff employed in CLRC member libraries * furthering the professional development & job enrichment of support staff * enhancing the professional […]
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Lunchtime Lecture: The Amazing Story of William Wells Brown
Lunchtime Lecture: The Amazing Story of William Wells Brown
Patrick Ryan from the Buffalo History Museum will discuss William Wells Brown, who escaped slavery and risked his life to help others find freedom. In his spare time, he taught himself to read and write, lectured on the evils of slavery, and was the first African American to publish a novel and, later, a play. […]