Library Advocacy Day 2010
For one year only, Library Advocacy Day replaced National Library Legislative Day. This morning, around 2,000 library workers and supporters met at Upper Senate Park in Washington, D.C. to rally for libraries. After the event, participants met with their elected officials and staff.
If you weren’t able to attend the rally, you can read the moment-to-moment coverage and see partipants’ photos at #lad2010.
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Jessica,
They do keep you busy at ALA! Looks like you enjoyed your time away from your cubby. Enjoyed the updates! I will stop by again when I next visit Chicago.
Jeanne Carter