Thursday, February 2, 2012
Today is Library Legislative Day, sponsored by the New Mexico Library Association to call attention to the vital role that libraries play in New Mexico's educational and cultural life. Libraries open the doors to information, literacy and opportunity in all our communities.
Members of the library community in the gallery.
School and public libraries would like to help Governor Susana Martinez get "every first grader a reading book of their very own," as proposed in the State of the State Address on January 17, 2012! In addition, school and public libraries would like to come together for El día de los niños/El día de los libros to get first graders a library card and register for "Dream Big" summer reading at their local library.
Local libraries continue to experience large increases in use, especially by people using library computers to seek employment and training opportunities. Voters show support for their libraries by passage of state and local bond issues.
Voters show support for their libraries by passage of state and local bond issues.
Librarians introduced on the Senate floor:
Gilda Baeza de Ortego, Western NM University
Cathy Boeker, Sierra Middle School, Las Cruces
Lillian Chavez, Mescalero Public Library
Mary Alice Tsosie, University of New Mexico
Teddy Riehl, Espanola Public Library
Librarians introduces on the House floor:
Joe Sabatini, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Flo Trujillo, Farmington Public Library
Alison Almquist, Valle Vista Elementary School, Albq
Maureen Wacondo, Jemez Pueblo Library
Malveta Walker, Eastern NM University
Navajo Fingerplay Book
Spanish Fingerplay Book
Reprinted by REFORMA de Nuevo Mexico with a grant from the Brindle Foundation. 2024