Monday, September 29, 2025

Board of Library Trustee applications being accepted for 2026 opening

 
Calvert Library Board Applications Being Accepted
September 29, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291
Calvert Library announces a pending vacancy on the Calvert Board of Library Trustees (BOLT). All qualified applicants are welcome and all candidates will be assessed using the same criteria.  Applications are accepted through November 18, 2025.
The responsibilities of the Board of Library Trustees are established by State Code. The Board is responsible for governance and fiscal oversight; approving library policies and budget and overseeing the work of the Executive Director. The Board is comprised of 7 community members who volunteer their time and support to the library. Officers include President, Vice President and Secretary. Responsibilities include monthly meetings; the board meets at 5:30pm on third Tuesdays. Meetings are held virtually via Zoom as well as meeting once a year at each library location. In addition to regular meetings, there is an annual meeting of the Southern Maryland Regional Library Association Corporation that Board members are invited to attend and an annual Citizens for Maryland Libraries meeting generally held on a Saturday in October.
Service on the BOLT is a volunteer public office with a normal appointment term of five years.  The open terms begin in January 2026 and lasts through December of 2030. While State law provides that individuals may serve more than one term (but not more than two full terms in succession), each term is separate and requires application, nomination by the Board and appointment by the Board of County Commissioners.  Appointment to one term does not create an entitlement to serve more than one term.  The Board appreciates that experience on the Board is a significant factor to be considered, but recognizes that other factors may also be significant including, but not limited to: the quality of past performance; current Board composition; specific current needs of the Board; and, the comparative qualifications of all applicants.  Additionally, since Board membership is a privilege, all eligible County citizen should have equal access to consideration for this privilege.
Details and a link to the online application can be found at https://calvertlibrary.info/about-us/board-of-trustees/meet-the-board/
 For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.
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Robyn Truslow

She/Her/Hers

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Calvert Library partners with C4, Commission for Women and Calvert NAACP Partner to Provide Financial Education for Community 

 
Calvert Library partners with C4, Commission for Women and Calvert NAACP Partner to Provide Financial Education for Community 
 
September 17, 2025 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
Contact: Robyn Truslow 
410-535-0291 
 
Calvert Library has partnered with Calvert Concept Charitable Corporation (C4), Calvert County Commission for Women, Calvert NAACP and other partners to bring financial empowerment classes to Calvert County.  Topics have included spotting scams, college financial aid, time value of money, health insurance, budgeting, social security, investing tips, credit ratings, tax information, estate planning, cost-saving value of library services and more.  On Saturday, October 4, there will be a special session sponsored by C4 and Calvert NAACP.  The topic will be Buying an Affordable Home and Keeping It This event will begin at 10am at Calvert Library Prince Frederick and also online. 
 
Homeownership is often the largest purchase most people will make in their life. But there are many hidden costs associated with the cost of ownership beyond the mortgage payment. This discussion will cover what everyone needs to plan for to be able to keep a home after buying it. C4, NAACP and Calvert Library will bring a panel of experts to share how to: 
For recorded sessions of past financial empowerment classes please visit Calvert Library's YouTube page under "Financial Empowerment Calvert."  
For more information, contact Robyn Truslow, Public Relations Coordinator for Calvert Library at 410-535-0291 or robyn.truslow@calvertlibrary.info.  
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Robyn Truslow

She/Her/Hers

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Calvert Library partners with C4, Commission for Women and Calvert NAACP Partner to Provide Financial Education for Community

 
Calvert Library partners with C4, Commission for Women and Calvert NAACP Partner to Provide Financial Education for Community
 
September 11, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291
 
Calvert Library has partnered with Calvert Concept Charitable Corporation (C4), Calvert County Commission for Women, Calvert NAACP and other partners to bring financial empowerment classes to Calvert County.  Topics have included spotting scams, college financial aid, time value of money, health insurance, budgeting, social security, investing tips, credit ratings, tax information, estate planning, cost-saving value of library services and more.  On Saturday, October 4, we will have a special session sponsored by C4 and Calvert NAACP.  The topic will be Buying an Affordable Home and Keeping It.  This event will begin at 10am at Calvert Library Prince Frederick and also online.
 
Homeownership is often the largest purchase most people will make in their life. But there are many hidden costs associated with the cost of ownership beyond the mortgage payment. This discussion will cover what everyone needs to plan for to be able to keep a home after buying it. C4, NAACP and Calvert Library will bring a panel of experts to share how to:
  • Buy your first—or next—home with little or no down payment and other special opportunities
  • Understand mortgage options for all credit levels
  • Spot real value (not just curb appeal!)
  • Prepare for hidden and ongoing costs of homeownership
  • Budget and prepare for repairs, emergencies, and rising costs
  • Stay in your home through tough times
For recorded sessions of past financial empowerment classes please visit Calvert Library's YouTube page under "Financial Empowerment Calvert."
For more information, contact Robyn Truslow, Public Relations Coordinator for Calvert Library at 410-535-0291 or robyn.truslow@calvertlibrary.info.
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Related Links:
 


Robyn Truslow

She/Her/Hers

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info