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Blackstone trustees approve revised food-and-allergen and charitable-collection policies
Summary
At their Sept. 9 meeting, the Blackstone Board of Library Trustees voted to remove a parental-signature requirement from the library’s food-and-allergen policy (adding signage instead) and approved a revised charitable-collection policy with a minor application edit.
On Sept. 9, 2024, the Blackstone Board of Library Trustees voted to approve revisions to the library’s food-and-allergen policy and to adopt a new charitable-collection policy.
Lisa Cheever, the library director, told trustees the food-and-allergen policy change removes a parental-signature requirement and instead requires signage in program rooms notifying patrons that food will be served. "The only change to this policy... we took out that parents will have to sign the form and I added, Assign…
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