Library offers free community events listings

MILLERTON —  A one-stop look at everything nonprofit in North East is available to residents and organizations throughout the entire area thanks to the NorthEast Millerton Library’s new Community Events Calendar, which went live on Wednesday, March 29, at nemillertonlibrary.org under the “Community” tab.

There is no charge for the service, and users do not need a library card to access the information, although cards are free to any resident requesting one.

According to library director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson, detailed requirements for postings are listed on the Online Community Calendar Policy page under “Policies” in the “About Us” section of the website, and she encouraged organizations  that meet the criteria to take advantage of the program.

Leo-Jameson emphasized that while a few postings have already been made, the calendar is in its early days and she is hopeful that, as time passes, more listings will be included.

The policy notes state that the library “does not endorse or promote any event that is not organized” by the library and that each group “is responsible for their own events and the contents of their listings.”

The idea for the calendar was one of the most popular suggestions that arose during the Community Conversations that were initially held at the library in 2021. As a result, Leo-Jameson is hopeful that “everyone will get on board” and that it will provide something of a hub for the area.

For more information, call the library at 518-789-3340.

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