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District Fall Meetings offer a unique opportunity for library professionals to connect with colleagues on a local level. Attendees can gain valuable education, learn about emerging trends, and build meaningful connections. Discover a community of supporters where you can share your stories and learn from others facing similar challenges. Equip yourself with the skills and knowledge to make a real impact in your library and your professional journey.

Sponsorship Opportunities

If your company or organization is interested in promotional opportunities at a district meeting, please contact Jaime Bare, Vendor Relations and Meetings Coordinator.

2025 District Fall Meetings:

Registration for district fall meetings is now open!

District 1: September 11th.

Walker Memorial Library
1003 Fisk St, Brownwood, TX 76801

Agenda.

District 6: December 13th.

Agave Room – El Paso Convention Center C St, El Paso, TX 79901

Register.

District 2: September 23rd.

Cornette Library at West Texas A&M, 110 26th St, Canyon, TX 79016

Agenda.

District 7: October 7th.

Lake Granbury Conference Center
621 E Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048

 

District 3: November 13th

Temple Public Library
100 W Adams Ave, Temple, TX 76501

Register.

District 8: November 1st

San Jacinto Community College, 8060 Spencer Hwy, Pasadena, TX 77505

District 4: October 11th.

Heritage Campus Library, Del Mar College, 101 Baldwin Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78404
District 9: October 4th.

Margaret Talkington Center for Nursing Education, Lubbock Christian University
1919 Frankford, Lubbock, Texas 79407

District 5: October 18th.

W. Walworth Harrison Public Library, 1 Lou Finney Ln, Greenville, TX 75401

 

 District 10: September 18th.

Region 20 Conference Center
1314 Hines, San Antonio, TX 78208

Agenda.

 

Thank you to our 2025 Tour of Texas Sponsors!

 

 

   

 

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