Videos sought for National Library Legislative Day
PLA is inviting public library staff to be a part of our grassroots advocacy efforts by participating in our first-ever National
Library Legislative Day Video Contest!
National Library
Legislative Day is a two-day advocacy event that brings hundreds of librarians, trustees, library supporters, and patrons to Washington, D.C. to meet with their members of Congress and rally support for
library issues and policies.
To join in this important event, simply create a 60-second video featuring clips of your patrons talking about why the library matters to them. The best entry, as determined by the
PLA Legislative and Advocacy Committee, will receive a $100 gift card to offset the cost of two member registrations for the National Library Legislative Days. ALA Washington Office staff will also share the video with the winning library’s U.S. Representative
and make an announcement to its local media outlets.
The deadline to submit a video is 11:59
p.m. Central Time on Saturday,
April 15. Click
here for video submission guidelines.
Library staff are also encouraged to participate
virtually in National Library Legislative Day by committing to emailing, calling, or Tweeting at their Senators and Representatives throughout the week of May
1. Virtual participants will be supplied with talking points and resources to facilitate their interactions with federal legislators.
Shannon White
Library of Michigan
www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
517.373.9489
Whites29@michigan.gov