Legislative Breakfast: Suffolk County Assembly Members/Suffolk County Senators
The Long Island Library Resource Council (LILRC) is holding the following two legislative meetings:
Legislative Breakfast – Suffolk County Assembly Members
September 24, 2020
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Location: Zoom Meeting
Legislative Breakfast – Suffolk County Senators
September 25, 2020
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Location: Zoom Meeting
This year’s legislative breakfast will be held online. Register for links. Please make time and join us that day to thank the legislature for their support.
There will be changes to how and what Advocacy Day looks like next year. No longer will there be a big one day event where NYLA asks membership to send up buses of people. As the NYLA Leg Committee figures out what our future advocacy efforts look like I will report back to the executive committee.
Register: https://www.lilrc.org/All-Events
Program Tech on a Budget

August 5th at 10:00 a.m.
Running technology programs does not have to break the bank (or your programming budget!). This webinar is designed for libraries and librarians working with limited budgets or those who want to look before they leap into a new technology. Ideas for in-person and virtual programming will be discussed as well as helpful resources for getting the best price and getting inspired for your next potential program.
CATS President
Happy Pride from the NCLA/SCLA Long Island Library Pride Alliance (LILPA)!
Happy Pride from the NCLA/SCLA Long Island Library Pride Alliance (LILPA)!
At this moment in time, it is more important than ever for queer members of the library community and our allies to stand together and fight for intersectional justice – particularly for our colleagues of color. We have come so far, which is reason to celebrate; but we have a long way to go, and there’s still work to be done. And that is precisely why LILPA was created.
We’re a new joint-county committee that is dedicated to serving both Long Island library professionals and users of libraries, who share an interest in LGBTQIA+ information and/or services. One of our primary goals is to help ensure that libraries have the resources necessary to meet the needs of their queer patrons (regardless of age) and staff members. In doing so, we also hope to provide a forum for discussion, as well as an environment for advocacy and education, regarding the needs of queer library workers and the queer community at large. In addition, we will work to support the free and open access to information, without censorship, for queer individuals and their allies. As we move forward, we’ll be working on resource and book lists, workshops, and other outlets to aid with these goals.
June is indeed Pride month, so let’s start now and continue showing our pride as we confront injustice for all marginalized communities! Please reach out to one the co-chairs below for more information about membership and opportunities for involvement. We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate our past, fight for equity in the present, and work towards a better future.
Valerie Acklin
valerieacklin@gmail.com
Jody Ruggiero
Jruggiero@levittownpl.org
Co-Chairs/NCLA
A Message from the SCLA Executive Board
In this difficult time, the Suffolk County Library (SCLA) stands firmly with the Black community, as well as the American Library Association (ALA) and countless other professional library associations, in denouncing the senseless loss of Mr. George Floyd and all forms of racism, discrimination, and oppresion.
Our commitment to intellectual freedom and charge of providing full access to knowledge to all members of our communities regardless of race, color, religion, age, ability, gender identity, or sexual orientation is sacrosanct. But there is still much work to be done in the way of forging an all-inclusive society that is not only just non-racist, but staunchly anti-racist.
We must provide the tools for library staff to advocate to the best of our abilities. We must effect change and foster environments where all members of our communities feel accepted, safe and welcomed. As public service information professionals, we have an ongoing responsibility to educate ourselves on how to better understand, represent, and ally ourselves with our diverse colleagues and communities, for that diversity is amongst our greatest strengths. The members of SCLA stand in solidarity, committed to doing our part to make this possible.
Signed, The Suffolk County Library Association Executive Board
SCLA’s Virtual Trivia Afternoon
Andrea Malchiodi
Youth Services/Family Engagement Coordinator
Lindenhurst Memorial Library
1 Lee Avenue Lindenhurst, NY 11757
631-957-7755 ext 141
Making Space for Self: Wellness Between Service and Productivity
