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From: Sara Kelly Johns <skjohns@gmail.com>
Date: May 6, 2013, 1:42:57 PM EDT
To: SSL-Section of School Librarians <nyla-ssl@lm.list.nyla.org>, nyline <NYLINE@listserv.nysed.gov>,  aaslforum@ala.org, ALA Council <alacoun@ala.org>
Subject: [aaslforum] Fwd: Take Part in Virtual Library Legislative Day
Reply-To: aaslforum@ala.org

Flood Washington--virtually! 

Sara

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From: Ted Wegner <twegner@alawash.org>
Date: Mon, May 6, 2013 at 12:48 PM
Subject: Take Part in Virtual Library Legislative Day
To: Sara Kelly Johns <skjohns@gmail.com>


This Tuesday and Wednesday, hundreds of library supporters from all across the country will convene in Washington DC for National Library Legislative Day. They will be briefed on legislative issues affecting libraries and will meet with their members of Congress to discuss them.
 
Even if you can’t make it to DC, you can still advocate for libraries by calling or emailing Congress as part of Virtual Library Legislative Day (VLLD). All week long (May 6-10), library supporters can let their legislators know just how important our nation’s libraries are to the communities they serve.
 
 This is an especially important time to speak up for libraries as Congress continues to make cuts that impact libraries. Here’s how to participate in Virtual Library Legislative Day:
 
Call Congress
 
To call your Members of Congress, head to the VLLD alert  at the Legislative Action Center (LAC). After reading the issue briefs, head back to the LAC homepage and enter your information into the "Find your Officials" box.
 
Email Congress
 
To email your legislators, see our alert page and edit the message we already started for you.
 
For more information, head to the official VLLD page sponsored by United for Libraries, ALA Chapter Relations Office, ALA Office for Library Advocacy and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA).
 
Thanks for your participation!
 
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Sara Kelly Johns, School Librarian
Lake Placid Middle/High School Library
Instructor, Mansfield University School Library & Information Technology Program
AASL Division Councilor. ALA Council
AASL Legislative Committee
67 Canaras Ave.
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
johns@northnet.org
skjohns@gmail.com





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