A. Forest-Jackson Public Library Meeting Room Policy
The Forest-Jackson Public Library maintains meeting room facilities. The meeting room is intended to further the library’s mission by facilitating the exchange of diverse information and ideas.
The primary purpose of the meeting room is to promote library services through programs, meetings and other library activities presented by library staff or other organizations affiliated with the library. When the meeting room is not being used for a library activity, the space will be available to the public for governmental, non-profit, civic, cultural or educational programs or meetings. Access will be provided on equal terms, regardless of the beliefs or affiliations of individuals or groups requesting use. The Library does not advocate or endorse the viewpoints of any group or individual. Trade or professional associations are interpreted to be educational groups. Artistic performances by individuals will be permitted only when co-sponsored by the Library.
The terms for public use of the Forest-Jackson Public Library Meeting Room are as follows:
B. Types of Meetings
Meeting room space in the Forest-Jackson Public Library, when not needed by the Library, is available to groups, both public and private, without regard to race, religion, creed or national origin, who are engaged in educational, cultural, intellectual, or charitable activities.
A fee of $35 plus a $25 deposit will be charged for private parties. The $25 deposit will be returned if the room is adequately cleaned and restored to its original condition. If the renter would like to set up the day before the event (if available), an additional $25 will be charged.
C.Usage
Meeting rooms are available on a first-come, first-served basis during normal Library hours. Library sponsored or co-sponsored programs take precedence over other groups at all times. The Library reserves the right to cancel a reservation if the space is required for use by the Library or a library-related organization. Except in an emergency, two (2) weeks’ notice will be given for any cancellation made by the Library. The Library will make every effort to avoid a cancellation but does reserve the right.
All organizations or groups must complete a Meeting Room Application form each time they reserve space.
Groups are responsible for arranging tables, chairs and other equipment to meet their own needs.
Users are responsible for cleaning up and restoring the room to its original condition before leaving. A minimum $25.00 fee for janitorial service will be assessed if the meeting space is not left in original condition.
Without prior approval from the Library Director, live animals are prohibited unless they are needed to assist a visitor with a disability.
No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed in the Library.
Command strips or other non-damaging wall hangers must be used to hang decorations or signs on the walls.
Cancellations should be made as soon as possible in order to make the space available for others.
The Library retains the right to deny the space to any user whose planned use of the space does not comply with these terms. The Library Director has final say in meeting room decisions.
D.Liability
The Library assumes no liability for theft or damage to property brought onto Library property or for injuries which occur as a result of actions of sponsors or participants during activities taking place in meeting rooms.
The individual or group reserving a meeting room will be held responsible for the order and conduct of the group and for any loss or damage to library property. Young children accompanying adult users of the meeting room shall not be left unattended in the Library. Minors are not permitted to use meeting rooms without adult supervision.
Any abuse or misuse of facilities will be sufficient cause to deny the use of Library meeting rooms in the future.
E.Contracts, Fees, and Refunds
Persons or groups must submit a completed Meeting Room Application available at the Circulation Desk at least ten (10) days before the event. The reservation is not confirmed until the application has been submitted and approved by the Director.
F.Information, Materials, and Endorsements
Use of meeting room does not constitute Library sponsorship and/or endorsement. No individual or group may state or imply Library endorsement or sponsorship of events in the Library meeting room without written approval from the Library Director. To establish the fact that the Forest-Jackson Public Library is not sponsoring the event, all publicity which uses the name of the library must include the statement: “Sponsored by…” (the name of the organization reserving the room). Announcements or publicity must include an address or telephone number other than the Library as a contact for information.
Material such as pamphlets and flyers may be posted or distributed within the meeting space.
Failure to comply with meeting room policy or rules may result in loss of meeting room privileges including immediate termination of a meeting by appropriate library personnel.