The League of Women Voters Eden
Area will be holding a “hot topic” informational meeting to discuss the
potential plans for constructing a new main Hayward library building, how
construction would be funded, and if other public buildings in the city need to
be included in that funding plan.
The meeting will be held on October 25, from 11:30 to
1:30 p.m. in room 2A at the Hayward City Hall.
This “Hot Topics” discussion is
to inform attendees about the pros and cons of this project and the funding
mechanism and have a discussion with community members.
Resource presenters are:
Sean Reinhart, Hayward Library and Community
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Services Director; Kim Geron,
CSUEB Professor and Chair, Political Science Department; Kari McAllister, Hayward
Library Commissioner, board member, Friends of the Hayward Public Library; and
Frank Goulart, attorney and long-time community activist working to preserve Hayward's heritage. Results of a recent Hayward
community survey on the subject will also be shared.
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“Our speakers are our resource people,” said Evelyn
Cormier, chair of the League committee that planned and is putting on the Hot
Topic event. “We hope interested
community members will ask questions and give their opinions on this important
subject,” she said. Other members of the
committee are: Beverly Reliford, Jewell
Spalding, Gail Lundholm and Cossette Sun.
Light refreshments will be available for attendees at no
charge. An RSVP is required so the
proper amount of food can be ordered and handouts printed. RSVP to Evelyn Cormier at ev.cormier@comcast.net
or call her at 510-471-0475 by Monday, Oct. 21.
This League informational meeting is
also co-sponsored by the Friends of the Hayward Library and American
Association of University Women Hayward/Castro Valley Chapter