Our library wants to hear from you!

Commentary

Editor’s note: this commentary was penned by a member of the Tupper Lake Library’s board of directors and it’s a message we very much agree with. Please take the time this week and fill out a survey found in our newspaper this week to tell library leaders here what you think about this important community asset. It’s all about making a great place even better. Please complete their survey!

This summer the Tupper Lake Public Library is conducting a community survey to gather information from citizens in order to improve our services. The survey results will become part of our Strategic Plan which is required by New York State. We hope to hear from as many people as possible.

There are many options for you to participate in this important effort.

You can fill out the survey right here, right now, in the Free Press, rip it out and bring it on over to us at the library or drop it in one of the convenient boxes located around town. Or you can zap the QR code here and send us a digital version. You can also find the survey link on our website and Facebook pages and printed copies at participating locations. It will only take a few short minutes and would be greatly appreciated.

Our library is one of the largest in the Clinton, Essex, Franklin, County Library System and has a vast collection of books and magazines, DVDs and CDs, an amazing collection of photographs, yearbooks and local history resources. It is a beautiful building with a great waterfront view, free WIFi, comfy chairs and a welcoming atmosphere. We have programs for all ages and rotating art exhibits, fantastic meeting space and a stellar staff. But, we feel we can always improve and seek to meet the needs of all Tupper Lakers. That’s why we want to hear from you.

Haven’t been to the library in a while? Why not? Let us know.

Regular library user? How can we make your experience better?

Thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts.

Now tell a friend to do the same.

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