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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wendy Clark
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:18 AM
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Subject: [syscon-tx] FW: [aladnow] Three co-sponsors sign on to ALA
AdvocacyInstitute

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From: Marci Merola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:13 AM
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Subject: [aladnow] Three co-sponsors sign on to ALA Advocacy Institute


For Immediate Release                                   
April 11,
2006

Three co-sponsors sign on to ALA Advocacy Institute

CHICAGO - Three new co-sponsors - the Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas
Library Associations - have signed on to participate in the American
Library Association (ALA) Advocacy Institute, Friday, June 23, 2006 at
Annual Conference in New Orleans.  

Geared to help foster community support among library professionals,
Friends, trustees and advocates at the state levels, attendees will
learn strategies to successfully advocate for their libraries, including
message development, lobbying basics and coalition building techniques. 
Attendees will leave with a draft of an advocacy action plan to
implement in their library community. The Advocacy Institute is designed
for the beginning advocate or anyone who wants to sharpen their skills.

Recently moved to an afternoon time slot to include a joint-luncheon
presentation with the American Association of School Librarians (AASL),
the Advocacy Institute also will address pressing legislative issues.
The Institute is now scheduled from 12-5 p.m at the Astor Crowne Plaza,
Grand Ballrooms C and D.

Gloria Meraz, Texas Library Association, will host the lunch
discussion, focusing on two types of state legislation affecting
libraries in similar ways: the "65 Percent Solution," affecting
school libraries, and TABOR (Tax Payer Bill of Rights Laws) Laws, which
will primarily impact public libraries. Co-sponsored by AASL, the
luncheon will run from 12-1 pm., allowing participants in the
division's morning preconference to attend. 

The cost is $25 for both the luncheon and the Advocacy Institute. AASL
members who attend the lunch are welcome to attend the Institute in the
afternoon. 

The Advocacy Institute is a project of the Advocacy Institute Task
Force of the ALA Public Awareness Committee, in partnership with the ALA
Chapter Relations Office, the Association for Advocates and Trustees,
the ALA Washington Office, and Friends of Libraries USA. The Advocacy
Institute is made possible by a grant from the Ford Foundation. 

To register for the Advocacy Institute, visit www.ala.org/advocacy
institute and follow the links to ALA's registration page.  To
register for the luncheon only, visit the same site and register for the
Advocacy Institute. Onsite registration for both the Advocacy Institute
and the joint luncheon will be available and begins at 11:30 am. 



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Marci Merola, PR Specialist-Advocacy
Public Information Office, American Library Association
50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL  60611
312/280-2431 or 800/545-2433 x 2431; Fax: 312/280-5274
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