Irvington Public Library

Meeting Room Policies

Meeting Room Policy and Guidelines

Who may use the room?

The Meeting Room may be used by:

§ Library or library sponsored organizations
§ Established Irvington organizations
§ Other organizations serving Irvington residents or with Irvington resident membership
§ Other non-profit organizations
§ Individuals
§ Commercial or Non-profit organizations

[All people wishing to use the Meeting Room must submit an application with the Library Director. The Director reserves the right to approve, deny, and/or apply a fee (as scheduled) to any application.]

The priority is Library first, then on a first come, first served basis.

Click here to see Meeting room schedule.




For what purpose?

The meeting may be civic, cultural, educational, and/or recreational.

Prohibitions to the room may include:

§ No fees, solicitation or admission charges
§ No intention to impede peace or harmony
§ No sale of goods or services
§ No politically partisan activities

Authorization to use the library shall not constitute and endorsement or approval of the activity.




For what audience?

All meetings must be open to the public, but meetings do not need to have been advertised to the public.

The Library staff, Board of Trustees, and/or Director may attend or visit the meeting.

Attendance is restricted to the number permitted by Fire Department regulations.

No group/organization using the meeting room will prohibit access or participation on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or handicapped status.




When and how often can the room be used?

Meetings can be held only during the Library hours except as arranged in advance with the Director. The room cannot be used on a regular basis for weekly or monthly meetings and more than once a month at the Director’s discretion only.

Who will publicize the meeting?

The meeting sponsor is responsible for all publicity.

It should be clear on any publicity that the Library is the site, not the sponsor, unless, of course, the Library is the co-sponsor.

The name and address of the Library may not be used as the address of organizations holding meetings.




Are refreshments provided?

The meeting sponsor provides all refreshments, paper products, serving utensils, coffee pots, etc.

The sponsor is also responsible for clean up.




What prohibitions are there to room use?

Prohibitions include:

§ Smoking
§ Serving alcohol
§ Illegal activities
§ Eating in the History Room
§ Use of Library:

§ Telephones
§ Fax machines
§ Copiers
§ AV Equipment (unless the Director approves in advance)
§ Kitchen or equipment

§ Changes in room arrangement, signs, etc.

The application signer will be responsible for damages.




What is the application process?

All entities that wish to use the library must seek to schedule the event at least two weeks in advance with the library staff and conform to the policies and fee regulations set by the library.
The authorized representative of the meeting sponsor will sign a copy of this policy and a copy of the application.




What liability does the Library have for loss, damage, or injury?

The Board of Trustees assumes no liability or responsibility for loss of property, or for injury or damage to the person or property of those attending the meeting, function, or activity, or damage to the person or property of the sponsor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, guests, invitees, and such release and exemption from liability shall extend to the Library, its Trustees, directors, executive officers, and employees.

The Library carries insurance to cover its own legal liability. It is suggested that the individual and/or organization using the meeting room cover liability with proper insurance.

Use of the Library does not indicate Library support or endorsement of the event, the activity, or the sponsoring organization.
Are there exceptions to these rules and guidelines?

Library-sponsored programs may be exempt from these regulations, except as required by law.

 


Adopted by the Library Board of Trustees – December 10, 1992
Amended by the Library Board of Trustees – May 16, 1996

Approved by the Board of Trustees
6/11/07

 
 

Download E-books  Audiobooks

For Free!

Download It Now

Need Help Downloading

Click Here

 

The Library will be Closed on Saturdays starting Saturday June 22nd

Phone Number

973-372-6400

Extensions:

Administration Office : 24
Children's Department : 19
Circulation Department : 10
Reference Department : 14
Technical Processing : 15

Join the

Children's 2013

    Summer Reading Club

Get Prizes as you Read through the Summer!

Sign up in Children's room

Kick Off Party: June 24th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Children's Weekly Summer Activities

Craft Time- Thur.-3pm-4pm

Senior and Tween Game Night- Tuesday- 3:00pm-4:30pm ( for adults and chilldren 10yrs and up)

Game Blast- Wed. 1pm-3pm

Movie and popcorn-

Fri. 2:30-4:30

Join the Club

Crochet Club- Mon. 6-7pm,

Tues. 1-2:30pm

Hip Hop Club: Mon. 2-3pm

Lego Explorers Club

Mon. 1-2pm(5th grade and up)

Fri.1-2pm (k-4th grade)

 

 

 

Are you out of work? Need a better job? We can help!

Register here for                
free workshop
to learn:

 

  • The tricks of the trade of online job searching
  • How to build an effective resume
  • How to fill out an online application
  • How to set up an Email account

Find classes near you here.

The goal of NJWorks is to help in the economic recovery of the state by giving libraries the tools they need to expand services to the unemployed and underemployed by enhancing training opportunities, broadband capability and workstation availability in New Jersey libraries. It is estimated that more than five million New Jersey residents will be served through this initiative over the three years of the grant project.

 

New Service

Searchable Electronic Reference Books by Gale

Click here for Full listing

 

Irvington Adult Reading Club

Now Reading

Beautiful, Dirty, Rich

By J.D. Mason 

 

Desdimona Green has been the name on everyone’s lips in Blink, Texas. Twenty-five years ago, at the age of eighteen, she shot and killed one of the wealthiest men and pillars of the community, oil baron Julian Gatewood. The Gatewood family was considered untouchable, so the whole state of Texas was rocked to its core over Julian’s murder. They were even more shocked to discover that Desi is Julian’s daughter and her mother had been his lover for years. But when Desi gets out of jail and promptly inherits millions from Julian’s estate, everyone knows that there is much more to the story—and Desi Green is the keeper of the Gatewood secrets, including what happened the night Julian died. When a famous true crime reporter shows up on her doorstep wanting the full story, Desi agrees to reveal all, much to the horror of the Gatewoods, who will do anything to stop her. But Desi has more than a few tricks up her sleeve...

Read the book and Join us on:

Tuesday, July 9th  2013  @ 7pm

 

 

 

Start your Job Search with

Job and Career Accelerator

Create professional resumes and cover Letters

Search available jobs from over 5 million job postings

Explore 1,000 occupations and match those that fit your interests

Master interview skills

Get tips and advice on how to improve your search each step of the way

Organize and track your job search progress.

As the New Jersey economy weakens, unemployment figures increase and family incomes shrink, the New Jersey State Library has launched a new Web site designed to make it easier for residents to connect to state programs, services and agencies that can help them during these tough economic times. Get help today!

Computer Tutorial

How To :

http://www.ehow.com/how_4708328_open-new-yahoo-mail-account.html -Set up a Yahoo Email Account

http://www.ehow.com/how_4603644_free-google-email-account.html-Open a Google E-mail Account

http://www.ehow.com/how_4945_open-e-mail.html

http://www.ehow.com/how_4942_send-e-mail.htmlSend an E-mail Attachment

http://www.ehow.com/how_6645533_create-resume-email-attachment.html- Create a resume as a e-mail attachment

 

JerseyClicks is New Jersey's statewide portal for searching the statewide full-text databases offered by the New Jersey State Library, the New Jersey Library Network, and funds from the Library Services and Technology Act. The portal can be found at www.jerseyclicks.org .  

  

 

 

Friends of Irvington Public Library

The Friends of the Irvington Library, is a voluntary organization created to support the Irvington Public Library in the advancement of its objectives and purposes.





Events Calendar

<<  April 2012  >>
 Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa  Su 
        1
  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
  9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30      

Latest Events

 



Computer Access

We have

+ Internet access
+ Computer Classes

Newsletter

     Download our current

                         newsletter...

 Fall 2011/Winter 2012

Winter 2011

Summer 2011

Fall 2012