The City of Redmond is accepting applications for the Library Board of Trustees, open to Redmond residents within city limits who are passionate about library services. The board advises the Mayor and City Council on library policy, represents Redmond to the King County Library System, and promotes local library engagement. Members serve three-year terms with a two-term limit and attend monthly meetings on the first Wednesday at the Redmond Regional Library, offered in hybrid format. Applicants must complete an online community service application at redmond.gov/Commissions, including a summary of relevant experience. While there is no deadline, the city encourages submissions by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. The position remains open until filled, with all members serving as volunteers. The City emphasizes its commitment to a board that reflects community diversity. Interested residents may contact Deputy City Clerk Kalli Biegel at [email protected] for additional details or visit redmond.gov/LibraryBoard for more information.
Redmond Library Board Seeks New Members
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- βThe City of Redmond is accepting applications for the Library Board of Trustees.βREDMOND, WA β The City of Redmond is accepting applications for the Library Board of Trustees.β
- βThe board advises the Mayor and City Council on library policy.βThe board enhances the quality of life in Redmond by advising the Mayor and City Council on library policy, representing Redmondβs interests to the King County Library System, and promoting local interest in the library.β
- βThe board represents Redmond to the King County Library System.βThe board enhances the quality of life in Redmond by advising the Mayor and City Council on library policy, representing Redmondβs interests to the King County Library System, and promoting local interest in the library.β
- βThe board promotes local library engagement.βThe board enhances the quality of life in Redmond by advising the Mayor and City Council on library policy, representing Redmondβs interests to the King County Library System, and promoting local interest in the library.β
- βMembers serve three-year terms with a two-term limit.βMembers are appointed to three-year terms with a two-term limit.β
- βMembers attend monthly meetings on the first Wednesday at the Redmond Regional Library.βMeetings take place on the first Wednesday of the month at the Redmond Regional Library.β
- βMeetings are offered in hybrid format.βMeetings take place on the first Wednesday of the month at the Redmond Regional Library. All meetings are currently being held in a hybrid format, with the option of in-person or virtual attendance.β
- βApplicants must complete an online community service application at redmond.gov/Commissions.βInterested residents are encouraged to complete an online community service application, including a summary of related experience at redmond.gov/Commissions.β
- βApplicants must include a summary of relevant experience.βInterested residents are encouraged to complete an online community service application, including a summary of related experience at redmond.gov/Commissions.β
- βThere is no deadline for applications.βThere is no deadline for applications, but interested community members are encouraged to apply by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. The position will remain open until filled.β
- βThe city encourages submissions by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30.βInterested residents are encouraged to complete an online community service application, including a summary of related experience at redmond.gov/Commissions. There is no deadline for applications, but interested community members are encouraged to apply by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. The position will remain open until filled.β
- βThe position remains open until filled.βThe position will remain open until filled.β
- βAll members serve as volunteers.βAll board and commission members are volunteers.β
- βThe City emphasizes its commitment to a board that reflects community diversity.βThe City is committed to having a board that reflects the diversity of the community and encourages applicants who are passionate about libraries and the role the Redmond Regional Library plays in the community.β
- βInterested residents may contact Deputy City Clerk Kalli Biegel at [email protected] for additional details.βFor additional information about the Redmond Library Board of Trustees, contact Deputy City Clerk, Kalli Biegel at [email protected], or visit redmond.gov/LibraryBoard.β
- βInterested residents may visit redmond.gov/LibraryBoard for more information.βFor additional information about the Redmond Library Board of Trustees, contact Deputy City Clerk, Kalli Biegel at [email protected], or visit redmond.gov/LibraryBoard.β
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