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Apply To Be A Redmond Library Board Member
The City of Redmond is seeking qualified candidates who are interested in applying to serve on the Library Board of Trustees.

REDMOND, WA - From the City of Redmond: Are you passionate about libraries and the role the Redmond Regional Library plays in the community? The City of Redmond is seeking interested residents to volunteer for a position on the Redmond Library Board of Trustees.
The Board advises the Mayor and City Council on library policy, represents Redmond’s interests to the King County Library System, and promotes local interest in the library. Members are appointed to five-year terms with a two-term limit. Meetings take place at 7:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every other month (January, March, May, July, September, and November) at the Redmond Regional Library.
The City is committed to having a Board that reflects the diversity of the community. Interested residents living within Redmond city limits are encouraged to complete an online community service application at http://www.redmond.gov/Government/BoardsCommissions/. A copy of the community service application is also available in the Mayor’s Office on the fourth floor of City Hall. If possible, include a summary of related experience. Applications will continue to be accepted until the vacancy is filled. All board and commission members are volunteers.
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For questions and more information contact Lisa Maher, Communications & Marketing Manager, at lmaher@redmond.gov or 425-556-2427.
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