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Welcome to the Southeastern NY Performers Database The Performers and Programs database provides public libraries and others interested in programming, with information about performers who provide programming to libraries in New York State. Performers and program presenters are encouraged to sign up. You'll be asked to enter contact information for your performance and information about each of the programs you offer to libraries. Southeastern Regional Information
For more information about the public libraries in the Southeastern Region, go to the Mid-Hudson Library System web site at http://midhudson.org/alpha.html or the Ramapo Catskill Library System at http://www.rcls.org/. The Mid-Hudson Library System held its annual Performers Showcase on Friday, Feb. 29 in the MHLS Auditorium, 105 Market St., Poughkeepsie. If you would like to be put on a list to be considered for the 2009 MHLS Performer Showcase, contact Margaret Keefe at mkeefe@midhudson.org
Ramapo Catskill Library System held its annual performer showcase on Friday, February 22, 2007 at the system headquarters at 619 Route 17M, Middletown, New York from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Twelve performers gave 15-minute sample presentations from programs they offer to libraries.
If you would like to be put on a list to be contacted for the 2009 RCLS Performer Showcase, contact Audrey Buzzell at the above address, or by phone at 845-343-1131, ext. 233 or by e-mail at audrey@rcls.org.
Note: The 2009 New York State Summer Reading themes are: Be Creative @ Your Library (for young children) and Express Yourself @ Your Library (for teens)> If you have trouble setting up your account, please contact Margaret Keefe at the Mid-Hudson Library System: mkeefe@midhudson.org or 845-471-6060x35. |
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Return to Your Account Page | Performers & Programs Home Page | Help The New York State Performers and Programs database, serving public libraries in New York State is supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds, awarded to The New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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