MOSAIC’S ANNUAL BREAKFAST Friday, June 17, 2022 – 9:30-11:30am

Join us for MOSAIC’S ANNUAL BREAKFAST
Juneteeth: A Celebration of History,
Culture, and Progress

Register at https://tinyurl.com/MOSAICBREAKFAST2022

Contact Amber Gagliardi, gagliardiamber@mcplibrary.org or
Michelle Athanas, michelle.athanas@nenpl.org with any questions

Friday, June 17, 2022 – 9:30-11:30am

Guest Speaker: Dr. Georgette Grier-Key

Suffolk Cooperative Library System, 627 Sunrise Hwy, Bellport

ABOUT OUR PRESENTER

Dr. Georgette Grier-Key is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of Eastville Community
Historical Society of Sag Harbor. Her board service to the field includes posts such as:
President of the Long Island Historical Societies, NAACP Brookhaven Town Branch,
Preservation League of NYS Board of Trustees, active on the Excellence in Historic
Preservation Awards and Seven to Save, juries and chairs the Technical Services Committee.
She is the Vice President of the board of the Museum Association of New York. Dr. Grier-Key
is a well-regarded guest curator and consultant who has various appointments such as
managing the Incorporated Village of Port Jefferson’s Drowned Meadow Cottage Museum, a
surviving Revolutionary War Structure. She has been elected to various outlets that inform
and further the study of history, preservation, and culture. Dr. Key, an avid practitioner and
professor, uses grounded theory and sustainability models to further the agenda of inclusion
in traditional frameworks that have practiced institutional and structural exclusion. Dr. Grier
Key is one of the most outspoken advocates for the preservation and celebration of Long
Island history with an emphasis on BIPOC heritage. As a founding member and lead
organizer of the Pyrrhus Concer Action Committee, her continued role is leading to the
rebuilding of the formerly enslaved Pyrrhus Concer’s homestead in the heart of
Southampton’s Village.

MOSAIC Mission: The purpose of the committee is to promote cultural awareness and
develop strategies for effective outreach services.” In adhering to this, the Committee
meets four to seven times a year to discuss any and all issues that arise within the
libraries that affect service to our diverse communities. These issues can range from
collection development, to programming ideas, to creating documents in non-English
fonts, to where to send a non-English speaking person for immigration information. The
Committee would like to think of itself as a clearinghouse on best practices in serving
diverse communities. One of our main goals is to disseminate and share information in a
collegial fashion.

The LILRC Diversity Internship Program offers diverse undergraduate students on Long
Island a paid internship to learn more about libraries and librarianship as a career path.
Long Island Library Resources Council (LILRC) and the LILRC Diversity Committee are
pleased to announce that Nancy Myers of Riverhead has been selected as the LILRC
Intern for Spring 2022. Ms. Myers is currently an undergraduate student at Suffolk County
Community College, where she will complete her Associate’s Degree in Spring 2022. Ms.
Myers also works as a circulation clerk at the John Jermain Memorial Library in Sag Harbor,
where she first developed an interest in librarianship. Ms. Myers will briefly speak at the
MOSAIC Breakfast about her experience.

2022 LONG ISLAND READS

This Year’s Book!

The 2022 LONG ISLAND READS pick is…

The Living and the Lost by Ellen Feldman

Long Island Reads will honor Ellen Feldman in person and online at an award ceremony on May 1, 2022 at Plainview-Old Bethpage Library.

https://longislandreads.wordpress.com/

The Living and the Lost Book Cover

TWO WAYS TO ATTEND:

  1. Free tickets to the in-person event will be available to the public beginning Friday, April 1, at 9:30 a.m. Click the EVENTBRITE link for more information.
  2. For those who prefer to attend virtually, Plainview-Old Bethpage Library will also host the event as an online program through the Crowdcast platform. Tickets are not required for the online event. Online attendees will receive a direct link to the event after registering. Click the CROWDCAST link to access the online event.

 

 

MOSAIC and New Adults Joint Meeting – In Person @ SCLS

Have you thought about joining the MOSAIC or New Adults Committee of RASD? Well, now is your chance!  Join us in person on Tuesday, April 19th at 10am at Suffolk Cooperative Library System. We will be discussing ways libraries can serve Au Pairs.

If you can make it, please RSVP to Amber Gagliardi, gagliardiamber@mcplibrary.org. Refreshments will be served because every morning meeting should have a donut!

Thank you!

Alexander Blend
Miller Business Center<https://www.millerbusinesscenter.org/>
Middle Country Public Library
101 Eastwood Blvd.
Centereach, NY 11720
(631)-585-9393 ext. 272<https://www.mcplibrary.org/>
blendalex@mcplibrary.org

Reminder: Health Concerns Committee General Meeting – Thursday, March 10 at 3pm

Just a reminder that the Health Concerns Committee is always happy to have new members! Join us for the first  general meeting of the year tomorrow, Thursday, March 10 at 3pm! We will be meeting via Zoom. Email me at s.dichiara@sayvillelibrary.org for the details!
Stephanie DiChiara
she/her/hers
Adult Services & Local History Librarian
Sayville Library
88 Greene Avenue
Sayville, NY 11782
631.589.4440 x363
Health Concerns Committee Co-Chairperson, SCLA - RASD

RASD PR & Marketing Committee September 23, 10 am

The RASD PR & Marketing Committee Presents:

PR & Publicity Changes During COVID – What We Should Keep?
A Virtual Roundtable Discussion

Join us on September 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m.

To register, email Jo-Ann Carhart at jcarhart@optonline.net

Please bring ideas about the publicity and marketing changes you made due to the pandemic lockdown.

Promotional emails
Social Media
Video
Chat
Telephone Services
Your Web Site
Outdoor Areas
Online & Digital Resources
Displays
Reader’s Advisory
Promoting Services (homework help, databases, business support, tax assistance, and health & wellness)
Outside Groups
Community Groups

RASD PR & Marketing Committee Presents PR & Publicity Changes During COVID

The RASD PR & Marketing Committee Presents PR & Publicity Changes During COVID – What We Should Keep?
A Virtual Roundtable Discussion 

Join us on September 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. 

To register, email Jo-Ann Carhart at jcarhart@optonline.net

Please bring ideas about the publicity and marketing changes you made due to the  pandemic lockdown. 

 

Promotional emails
Social Media
Video
Chat
Telephone Services
Your Web Site
Outdoor Areas
Online & Digital Resources
Displays
Reader’s Advisory
Promoting Services (homework help, databases, business support, tax assistance, and health & wellness)
Outside Groups
Community Groups

Jo-Ann Carhart, MLS
Librarian III
jcarhart@eipl.org
www.eipl.org

Co-Chair of the RASD PR & Marketing Committee

 

READY OR NOT? WELCOME BACK! PR Committee of RASD

READY OR NOT? WELCOME BACK!

Plan an effective marketing campaign to draw patrons back to your library.

Monday, June 7, 2021 from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Even if your library never completely closed, you will want to alert your community (even those without internet access) when your building and services are back in full force.

Our guest speaker, Kathy Dempsey, is a nationally known for her knowledge of library marketing and publicity. She is the author of The Accidental Library Marketer, and a frequent speaker at ALA.

The presentation will help you plan an effective marketing campaign to draw patrons back to your libraries. This virtual session will offer guidance, ideas, and a marketing plan template that is ready to fill in and roll out.

Register by June 5th by sending an email to jcarhart@optonline.net

You will be sent a link with which to join the program.

 

This is a joint program with RASD of SCLA’s PR & Marketing Committee and the NCLA PR/Programming Division.

It is free for SCLA & NCLA members, otherwise $10. CEUs will be awarded.

Career & Business Reference Services Committee Virtual meeting

https://scla.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/CB-Reference-Committee-February-Program-Flyer.pdf

Please join us for our meeting on Thursday, February 11 at 2:30pm.
There will be a presentation by Michael W. Haynes and Lisa Owens from Long Island Cares.  They will speak about the different programs available, including veteran and job development programs, as well as their COVID efforts.

Professional Development hours will be awarded.

See attached flyer for Zoom link information.

Any questions please email Nicole Berroyer at nicole@connetquotlibrary.org

New Adult Committee Podcast #2!

Hello!
Episode #2 of the New Adult Committee’s Podcast is live!  In this episode we discuss how libraries can better serve our LGBTQIA+ patrons.  Long Island’s Pride For Youth and the LGBT Network join us to talk about their programs & services and help us brainstorm some ideas on how we can improve our connections to the LGBTQIA+ community.
Available on all podcast platforms (Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, RadioPublic).
The N.A.C. also has a Slack channel.  Email @Morgan Brett to join the conversation!
The New Adult Committee (NAC) is a special interest committee under the Reference & Adult Services Division of Suffolk County Library Association.
Have a great day 🙂
Andrew

Andrew F. Mihopulos

Teen Services Librarian
Sachem Public Library
150 Holbrook Rd.
Holbrook, NY 11741
(631) 588-5024 ext. 275
www.sachemlibrary.org