Community members rallied passionately at the Harney County Library Public Hearing on November 6, 2024, expressing deep concerns over potential cuts to library services. Attendees emphasized the library's vital role as a community hub, with one speaker declaring it a "shining star" that should not be diminished.
A local librarian, who has worked in various school libraries, highlighted the stark contrast in library conditions across the district. She noted that while the Slater Elementary Library thrives, the high school library has fallen into disrepair, raising fears about the future of library services. "We don't know what you're gonna do," she said, urging the county to provide clarity on potential budget cuts. The uncertainty leaves the community scrambling to prepare for possible funding solutions, such as grants or increased volunteer efforts.
Another attendee, reflecting on his own experiences, lamented the loss of resources in the high school library, recalling a time when it was a vibrant space. "Where'd all the books go?" he questioned, expressing heartbreak over the library's decline. He echoed the sentiment that restoring the library will require significant financial investment.
As discussions continue, community members are eager for transparency regarding budget decisions. They believe that understanding the county's plans will empower them to advocate for the library's future. The meeting underscored the library's importance not just as a place for books, but as a gathering space essential to the community's growth and cohesion.