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Asheboro Home (draft): Meeting Facilities

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Before You Visit:

1. The Asheboro Library has two formal meeting rooms, which can be reserved in advance using this form or while at the library on a first-come, first-serve basis. The library, its affiliated groups (Friends, Foundation, etc.) and its partners have first priority for use of all meeting facilities, except when otherwise required by law (such as elections):

One downstairs near the library's entrance that has standing room for 75 and 60 for seated people. It has a Smart TV with Internet capabilities; a kitchenette; and metal folding chairs. Restrooms are available at the ground level, but you need to ask the Randolph Room for the keys to unlock them.

The second meeting room is upstairs on the main floor and is a smaller conference room that seats 12 people. It also has a Smart TV with Internet capabilities.

 

2. We also have three individual study carrels that can seat 1-2 people that cannot be reserved. They are solely on a first-come, first-serve basis.

3. Finally, we have a large, open seated reading area where people can gather to form study groups. The tables can be rearranged to form larger groups as needed. We ask you to please put back the furniture when done. We also have along the wall of the adult reference area smaller groupings of chairs and benches that are on a first-come, first-serve basis.

ONLY COVERED DRINKS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LIBRARY.

Meeting Room Policy

Randolph County Public Library Meeting Room Policy

As part of its commitment to the community, the library provides free meeting space for community groups, organizations, agencies and businesses, subject to the following guidelines:

1. The library, its affiliated groups (Friends, Foundation, etc.) and its partners have first priority for use of all meeting facilities, except when otherwise required by law (such as elections).
2. You have to be 18 years old or older to reserve a room for your group.
3. You may reserve an individual room for up to three bookings at one time.
4. Permission to use a room does not indicate an endorsement by the library of your group’s views.
5. You may not use the name/address of the library as the official address of your group.
6. You cannot use the meeting facilities for:
• Any activity likely to disrupt library functions, or any unlawful activity.
• Worship services and ceremonies, and religious instruction; religious groups can meet for organizational, committee, planning, etc., purposes.
• Political rallies, campaign events or fundraisers; political groups can meet for organizational, committee, planning, etc., purposes, and per NCGS 163-99 for precinct meetings and county/district conventions).
• Commercial purposes, including; sale of products/services; promotion of products/services for sale at a later time; and solicitation of business, including presentations whether for-profit or non-profit that may result in later for-profit business opportunities for the presenter or presenting entity. (However, authors, artists, performers, and other presenters participating in events sponsored by the library or by library affiliated groups may sell their literary, musical or artistic work during the event);
• Fundraising, except for library-affiliated groups.
• Individual/group social events (parties, showers, etc.)
7. You can’t charge admission, but your organization can collect dues and charge fees to recoup the cost of your meeting (food, learning supplies, etc.).
8. Unless you’re using a room with outside access available, you may use the room during library hours only. You may not enter the library prior to opening time, and MUST be COMPLETELY out by 15 minutes before closing - 8:45pm.
9. You must set up, take down and store, in the manner and storage space provided, any furniture you use.
10. You must clean the room as necessary following your event; spills/stains must be reported to library staff.
11. You can bring in non-alcoholic beverages and use a coffee maker. You can bring in previously-prepared food, but you cannot use hot plates, warming tray, microwaves, etc. (in the Asheboro conference room, only covered, non-alcoholic drinks are permitted).
12. You must include the wording “This event is not sponsored by the Randolph County Public Library” in all publicity, and you must not publicize the event until your booking has been confirmed by the library.
13. In the library, you can display an easel-sized poster to announce your meeting on the day of the event only.
14. The library’s Acceptable Use Policy applies to your group’s use of the facilities.
15. Failure to follow this policy may result in your group’s requests being denied in the future.