The Maker is responsible for any travel costs related to the Independent Contractor Agreement activities.
The Maker may be asked to coordinate with PPLD in the making of a PPLD-produced video that promotes the Maker’s specific class content at PPLD.
Following the public display, PPLD may or may not decide to keep the finished project, return it to the Maker, donate, or sell the work. a performance), PPLD will have the sole right to photograph or otherwise record the project. If the project is temporal in nature (i.e.
Any resulting artwork or product created by the Maker will become the property of PPLD.
Compensation rates do not cover setup/teardown time for programs or project hours.
All leftover supplies will become the property of PPLD. PPLD will reimburse the Maker for supply costs based on actual detailed receipts.
The Maker will be responsible for procuring all necessary consumable supplies.
Contract payment of $1800 for 60 project hours or a rate of $30/hour for total project hours less than 60, with up to another $1500 reimbursement for supplies.
These programs will be mainly geared toward ages 12 and up.
All program/class times and locations are to be determined by PPLD.
All programs/classes will be made available to the general public, with PPLD responsible for participant signup.
These classes can be the same topic offered multiple times, or a set of different class topics with a cohesive theme.
The Maker will work with library staff to determine the best way to structure these classes.
These programs/classes must present our patrons with a hands-on opportunity to learn a new skill.
30 hours of programs/classes presented at various PPLD library locations as well as the Manitou Art Center.
The finished work will be revealed at a public reception and will be publicly displayed within the Pikes Peak Library District.
Our libraries vary greatly in size please consider the scalability of the community project, including maximum and minimum size requirements.
Several of PPLD’s library locations provide spaces which could host an assortment of creative efforts, such as a larger installation piece or semi-permanent mural, among other options.
30 hours (or less) working on a large-scale community project at one of our PPLD locations.
PPLD was one of 50 libraries worldwide to reach 2+ million ebook and audio book checkouts in 2020 (2,430,575 checkouts), and PPLD has 264,000+ library card holders. PPLD needs volunteers for language and literacy instructors, school tutors, large flat-bed scanners, and commercial kitchen equipment to support our food service workforce development program. Whether expanding WIFI and computer access, partnering with Public Health and Children’s Hospital Colorado on health education, learning new languages, or finding the perfect book or DVD, we help people achieve their goals. During the pandemic, PPLD pivoted to provide virtual programs, curbside service, and expanded access to digital resources. PPLD is committed to meeting the community where it is and providing needed resources. Whether through books and databases or workforce development programs, these resources and opportunities change individual lives and build community. PPLD empowers community members, provides the opportunity to gain new skills and access a wealth of information and resources. Libraries, at their core, are about connecting people with resources in which they are in need. Returns can be placed in the exterior book drops. To schedule same-day hold pick-ups or to check on the availability of your holds, please call (719) 531-6333, x2552. You may also call ahead to have your holds ready when you arrive, same-day pick-up only. Staff will also be available just inside the front doors of the building to retrieve items for your convenience if you are visiting by foot or bike. After retrieving your items, staff will bring your items to your car. Staff will answer and request your library card number, name, and parking spot number. Park in a numbered designated parking spot and dial or text the phone number listed.
to 7 a.m.Ĭurbside Services You may come to the Penrose Library upper parking lot off of Cascade Ave.
Penrose campus has a no trespassing declaration from 10 p.m.
PPLD has no authority to overturn a ticket that is issued by the city.
The city of Colorado Springs enforces the meter compliance and writes tickets when in violation.
The rate is $.50 per hour accepted in.
Penrose meters are labeled that they are enforced 7 days a week, 10 a.m.
Penrose meters are coin operated only, credit cards are not accepted on the meters.
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