The Beaman Library offers two rooms for use by community groups and
associations. They are the Muriel Stiles Meeting Room, which offers space
for up to 80 people, and the Children's Story Hour Room which has space
for approximately 25 people.
Library meeting rooms are primarily for the use of the library, library
related organizations, and library sponsored programs. When not required
for the use of the library or library related organizations, they may be
used for meetings of local groups and organizations, under the following
regulations:
Rooms may only be booked by non-profit groups holding public
meetings at which all are welcome to attend. Meeting rooms are not
available for social gatherings, for the benefit of private
individuals, for commercial enterprises, or any closed meeting.
Applications must be submitted on forms provided by the Library
Director. It is requested that the applications for use be made at
least one week in advance. The application form must be completed and
submitted by an adult who shall be personally responsible for the
conduct of the meeting, adherence to regulations, the payment of any
fees or charges and any damage to the library property.
Meeting rooms may be booked up to 3 months in advance of the
meeting. We do not accept bookings beyond the 3-month period to allow
flexibility in the arrangement of library programs. (The limit refers
to all bookings, including both single and repeat bookings.)
Local groups, whose primaryservice population is the community
of West Boylston, are not charged for use of the meeting room, but donations
to the Friends of the Library are always appreciated. Other groups
are charged $15.00 for each use of the Story Hour Room and $35 for each
use of the Stiles Meeting Room. Checks should be made payable
to the Friends of the Beaman Library.
The size of the group is not to exceed the capacity of the specific
meeting room (as cited above). The group or association is responsible
for maintaining control of attendees. Children should be supervised by
group members and pick up of children should be monitored by the
group.
Leaders of groups should inform meeting participants that children
should not be left unattended in the library while parents attend
meetings. We request that all meeting room participants be aware
of the library's policy on unattended children which states that
"Children eight years or younger shall be accompanied in the
building by a responsible person. Children five years or younger
must be directly supervised while in the building." This
means that parents with children five years or younger cannot
expect to have their children visit the Children's Room while they
attend a meeting. Further, we request that
parents of children any age check on their children periodically while
the meeting is going on, to assure that they are safe, behaving well
and not in need of assistance.
Refreshments may be served, with permission form the Library
Director. Please note your intent to serve refreshments on the
application form.
The meeting rooms are available during regular library hours or through
special prior arrangements with the Library Director, when the Library
is closed. The signer for the group must meet with the Director and
review the security procedures for after hours use, and sign a confirmation
form. We will not extend the period of use for a meeting room
to after hours periods if the group has not made prior arrangements.
Groups who violate this rule will be charged a minimum fee of $20 or
a fee of $30 per hour.
If meetings are held when the library is closed, but a staff member
is in the building, groups are responsible to assign a group member
to monitor an entrance to allow access for attendees. If the meeting
adjourns while the building is closed and unstaffed, attendees will
exit through the exterior meeting room door. If the meeting begins and
ends when the library is closed and unstaffed, attendees must enter
and exit through the meeting room door.
The library subscribes to the equitable use of its facilities
regardless of the beliefs or affiliations of the individuals or groups
requesting use. The use of the meeting room doe not constitute an
endorsement of an organizations policies or beliefs. All
announcements, press releases, flyers, and other promotional work must
clearly state the meeting or program is not sponsored by the Beaman
memorial Public Library.
No admittance fee may be charged or contributions solicited.
Goods or materials may only be sold or advertised at library
sponsored programs or events, with prior permission from the
Library Director.
All inquiries concerning meetings will be referred to the person
signing the agreement.
The number of people attending the program or meeting must be
reported to the library for statistical purposes. Forms are posted in
the two meeting rooms to accommodate this reporting.
The room must be left in orderly condition. Extra tables and chairs
must be set up and taken down by the group. Tables must be covered to
protect from glue, paint or other materials that mark the furniture.
If a meal or other food is being served the caterer or group will be
responsible for removing the garbage and trash, and wiping down
tabletops at the end of the
meeting.
The library and Town of West Boylston will not be held responsible
for the loss of, or damage to, personal property of group members
while on the premises.
No smoking is allowed on the library property. Alcoholic beverages
may not be dispensed or consumed on library property.
Any question of interpretation of this policy will automatically be
referred to the Board of Library Trustees and no meetings will be
booked until a decision is rendered by that Board.
Any infraction of these rules may result in the loss of meeting room
use privileges for the group or association.