The San Antonio Public Library Wants to Hear from You!
| July 29, 2010 | Posted by Angela under Business & Technology, Community Involvement, Local Places & Events |
Growing up, my dad would take us to the San Antonio Public Library downtown or the “Big Enchilada” to check out books for school projects. I remember I use to run off to the magazine section and look at “Seventeen” magazines from the 70’s and admire the fashion then. We would roam the aisles and my dad would show us books he thought we should read.
Unfortunately, my visits to the library grew minimal as I moved on to college and now the workforce. Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the San Antonio Public Library during their strategic planning process. Being involved with San Antonio Public Library planning committee brings back so many memories of how precious the library is. Times have changed of course and we have the Internet at our fingertips from our home and Starbucks for that “3rd place.” The library is so much more though. It’s a day trip to take your children, a meeting place for business groups or a resource for travelers coming through the city.
As part of their planning process, the San Antonio Public Library is looking to the local community to provide them feedback on their main website, mysapl.org, as it’s an important component of their marketing efforts. As a San Antonian, you can help the San Antonio Public Library by taking this short (less than 3 minutes) survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/mysapl
Here’s a letter from Jean Brady, Chair for San Antonio Public Library Board of Trustees, asking for your support:

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