Liability Waivers for Library Fitness Programs
My hometown library has implemented a fitness waiver for their movement and exercise activity programs. I am wondering if this is a good idea for my library.
My hometown library has implemented a fitness waiver for their movement and exercise activity programs. I am wondering if this is a good idea for my library.
In the RAQ you provided an answer about vaccine requirements for new hires. What about performers or presenters we hire to come into the library, especially to work with children?
The elementary is planning a virtual Halloween parade this year. The students will parade through the building in costume.
My library's reopening plan calls for not allowing group meetings/ programs for a time.
For the past two years, our library hosted a 24-hour read-aloud; where people camped on the front lawn and took turns reading 6-7 books.
My Director has asked me to ask you the following question.
Could we use any of our budgetary funds as collected through our tax levy and/or funds received from donations (restricted and unrestricted) to pay for food (dry goods, fresh produce
I am in the stages of planning a library one-time-only event aimed at getting college students interested in writing their own works of fiction. There are no class credits involved.
Our library is arranging more online programming in response to COVID-19 closures and reductions. What should we be thinking about in making these arrangements?
Can we sponsor an online chair yoga class open to the public? We hosted this program on Mondays in person and would like to make it available during our COVID 19 closure.