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Sno-Isle Libraries and Mountlake Terrace DEI commissioners discuss Native American Heritage Month programming and collections

2140061 · January 21, 2025
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Sno-Isle Libraries staff outlined program options, meeting-room space and collection work for Indigenous programming, and invited the Commission and parent committee to help select local presenters and recommend books for purchase.

Sno-Isle Libraries staff told the Mountlake Terrace Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission they are preparing programming and collection work for Native American Heritage Month and want local input on speakers, displays and compensated engagements.

"Our library printed out 68,889 print jobs last year. 16,927 people logged into the computers with an average session of 39 minutes at a time," said Kristen Pito, the manager at the Mountlake Terrace Library, describing the branch's reach and resources.

Pito said the library has meeting rooms that can hold community events (a larger room with up to 75 chairs…

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