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The Mercer County Library
System provides community rooms for the use of eligible
groups to hold meetings for the purpose of conducting
business or otherwise serving their membership. The use of
these rooms is considered a public service, and as such are
subject to the following rules and regulations.
ELIGIBILITY FOR USE
The community rooms of the Mercer County Library System
are available without charge, to civic associations, study,
recreational, social, cultural, or other nonprofit community
groups. Priority will be given to library sponsored
programs, organizations must not be in violation of any
Federal, State or local law. (See
Community Room Registration Form).
1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF USERS
Supervision of Children:
- Meetings that are
primarily for children must include at least one
responsible adult for every 15 children
- in attendance.
Reservation for the room must be done by an adult.
Promotion and
Advertisement:
- Any advertisement must
be reviewed by the Branch Manager or designee before
publication
- Promotional material
must state that permission to use the community rooms
does not imply library sponsorship or endorsement of any
group or program
Condition of the Room:
- The authorized
representative is responsible for the condition of the
community room. It should be left clean, neat, chairs
replaced on racks, lights off and doors locked if so
directed.
2. LOGISTICS
- Scheduling will be
arranged with the Branch manager or designee by an
authorized representative of the organization. The
representative is required to complete a registration
form and sign a statement of responsibility.
- Access to the community
room is not available prior to opening of the building
in the morning.
- Simple refreshments may
be served in the outside community rooms only.
- The library is not able
to store or provide supplies for any group.
- The library is not
responsible for loss or damage to any group’s property
or injury to any person occurring during use of the
community room. Damage to library property is the
responsibility of the authorized representative.
3. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
- Fund-raising projects
(non-library sponsored) and commercial profit making
ventures may not be conducted.
- Private parties
(birthdays, showers) are also examples of activities
that are not eligible for community room use.
- Fees may not be charged.
Meetings must be free and open to the public.
- Contributions may not be
solicited.
- Alcoholic beverages or
drugs are not permitted
- Activities that disturb
other library patrons will not be tolerated and will
result in termination of the meeting by the Branch
Manager.
- Refreshments may not be
served in the inside community rooms.
4. DENIAL OF FUTURE USE
- Failure to comply with
any of the conditions stated above will result in the
denial of future use of the community rooms.
- Failure to show up for
consecutive scheduled meetings will result in denial of
future use.
5. DEFINITIONS
Simple refreshments is
defined as beverages and snacks. Cooking facilities are not
available.
Inside community rooms are those rooms adjacent to
the collection, or that do not have an exit available.
Outside community rooms are not adjacent to the
collection, and have an exit available.
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