Library to get residents 'feedback' at two meetings

West Milford. Residents have the opportunity to give the Library Board of Trustees feedback at two upcoming meetings this fall.

| 24 Sep 2019 | 05:10

Township residents are invited to share their thoughts regarding West Milford Township Library's programs, services, collections, facilities and technology.

All comments offered will be considered by the Library Board as it creates the library's new strategic plan, which will guide its efforts and priorities for 2021-2025.

Residents can voice their opinions and recommendations about all things West Milford Township Library directly to Library Trustees at the Oct. 8 or Nov. 12 Library Board regular meetings.

Both meetings will take place at 7 p.m. in Rooms 6 and 7 on the second floor of the West Milford Township Library and Community Center, located at 1470 Union Valley Road.

"This is an opportunity for both patrons and those who rarely use the library to tell us what they like about the Library and what we can do to offer programs and services they would like to see the Library sponsor," Library Director Ricardo Pino said.

"We hope the public will engage with us and provide feedback so that we may expand our programs and services to meet their informational, entertainment, cultural and technology needs," Board President Dr. Joan Oberer said.

Members of the public interested in addressing the board are asked to sign up for a 5-minute time slot by visiting its online calendar at www.wmtl.org/events.

Contact the Library Director, Ricardo Pino, at pino@wmtl.org, with any questions or for more information. Light refreshments will be provided.