How can the Seattle Public Library better serve you? West Seattle ‘community conversation’ Wednesday with SPL leader Marcellus Turner

Just in case you haven’t seen it already on our calendar or elsewhere: Seattle’s chief librarian Marcellus Turner comes to our neighborhood this week for one of the “community conversations” he’s holding around the city. He will be at Southwest Library 1-2 pm Wednesday (October 3), and the Seattle Public Library announcement says it’s a chance to:

-Tell the chief librarian how the Library can better serve you and your neighborhood

-Learn about innovative services that are meeting changing community needs

-Understand how the Library’s goals and priorities support learning for everyone

-Find out results from a recent patron survey on Library programs and services

Southwest Library is at 9010 35th SW. All welcome; refreshments are planned. (WSB file photo: Chief Librarian Marcellus Turner during a 2017 visit to High Point Library)

2 Replies to "How can the Seattle Public Library better serve you? West Seattle 'community conversation' Wednesday with SPL leader Marcellus Turner"

  • Brian October 2, 2018 (3:46 pm)

    They could start with lengthening book check out time to > 20 days.

    • Kara October 5, 2018 (10:26 am)

      Hey Brian, book checkouts are three weeks – 21 days. Unless it’s Peak Picks those are two weeks – 14 days, but that’s because they are high hold items.

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