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In
general,,
in
a
very
short
amount
of
time.,
we
saw
the
socio
and
economic
disparities
among
our
community
analysis
from
the
colorado
future.
Center,
at
colorado,
state
university
found
that
54,
54,000
school
age.
Children
in
colorado
did
not
have
internet
access
in
may
of
2,020
children
without
internet
access.
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Scrambling
to
connect
students,
to
virtual
learning.,
their
staff
started
connecting
families
to
the
internet
through
live
wire
or
comcast,,
and
for
families
who
could
not
take
advantage
of
those
resources,.
We
gave
them
hotspots
with
the
help
of
the
library
foundation.
The
library
went
into
action
by
march
30,
first,
just
12
business
days
after.
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It
was
this
very
event:
we
had
these
2
little
girls
come
to
the
table,
and
they
wanted
to
know
what
we
were
doing,
and
when
we
explained
to
them
that
we
were
handing
out
hotspots.
Their
eyes
got
really
big
and
they
ran
home,
and
they
got
an
adult
and
they
brought
that
adult
back,
and
we
explained
that
we.
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Once
everything
closed
down
and
people
were
without
internet,,
they
would
have
to
come
sit
in
our
parking
lots
to
access
the
internet
that
we
provided.
Most
of
our
recipients
were
from
north
boulder,
which
we
suspect
was
because
our
first
distribution
event
happened
in
north
boulder
when
the
older
adults
were
surveyed.
They.
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The
used
to
declined
sharply.
in
july
of
2,021.,
this
was
likely,
because
school
was
out
and
covid
numbers
were
lower,,
which
meant
older
adults
felt
safer
going
out.
In
addition
to
the
cares
money,
we
received,,
the
library
was
also
able
to
secure
additional
grant
funding
to
keep
paying
the
data
on
these
hot
spots
and
we're
actually
sunsetting
this
program
at
the
end.
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It's
such
a
success
story.
I
remember,
during
the
pandemic
reading
so
many
stories
about
people
across
the
country
that
were
sending
calls,,
whether
kids
accessing
internet
from
buildings
and
stuff
and
it,
was
just
a
halt
woman
to
know
that,
at
least
in
bolder.
This
program
we've
been
put
together
to
help
people
stay.
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So
pulling
that
back
from
somebody
could
be
really
difficult..
There's
such
an
assumption
that
the
changes
we
made
during
the
pandemic
is
something
that
can
go
forward
without
thinking
about
the
fact
that
some
people
don't
have
that
availability.
I
wonder
whether
it's
something
that
we
keep
an
eye
on
so
that,
depending
what
so.
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The
eyes
for
companies
like
comcast
to
find
lower
payment
options,,
you
know,,
lower
tears
that
they
could
offer
lower
income
families,
their
subsidies,
and
things
like
that
that
just
weren't
available,,
you
know
during
the
pandemic
that
they
can
take
advantage
of
so
yeah,.
I
anticipate
most,
I'm
the
outcome
of
the
library,
district,
and
the
role
of
foundation
will
move
in.
Is
that
that's
something
that
we
can
continue
to
look
at,
offering
people
and
grant
money
and
things.
like,
that,?
I
think
it's
definitely
something
to
continue
to
consider
for
the
future.
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Brad,
feld
or
whomever
is
out
there,
and
I'm
just
picking
out
some
from
random
names,,
but
there's
gotta
be
some
people
out
there
who
have
an
interest
in
in
participating
in
this
fashion,.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
finding
the
right
people
on
the
right
companies
and
saying
do
you
want
to?
I
don't
know
if
you
have
spoken
to
google.
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And
I'm
really
excited
about
having
a
team
that
can
really
work
on
our
literacy
efforts,
and
that
and
when
we
do
that,,
you
know,
creating
more
awareness
of
the
services
that
are
available,
and
what
we
offer
and
making
sure
we're
we're
connecting
with
the
communities,.
That
can
benefit
from
that.
I
do
want
to
mention.
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And
you
know,
and
moving
on,
instead
of
just
saying,
oh,,
we're
so
thankful
for
anybody.
We
have
this
time.,
it's
kind
of
who's
come
to
us,
and
then
leveraging
that
more
than
it
is
going
out
and
targeting
different
populations,
and
hopefully
we'll
get
to
a
place
that
we
have
the
opportunity
to
do
that.
But
in
the
past
few
years
you
know
we
haven't
had
that
that
capability.
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So,,
as
we
know,
everyone
knows,
we
will
be
getting
a
new
well,.
We
hope
to
get
a
new
library,
commissioner,
in
next
april,,
and
so
at
this
time
of
year
we
put
the
application
materials
together
and
I
believe
they
typically
open
application
sometime
in
january,
and
that
is
the
process
for
interviewing
people
for
the.
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Right?
so
beginning
in
2,023,,
the
budget
itself
will
be
the
1711
point,
0,
6,
plus
the
3
point,
6
million,,
which
is
the
cost
for
everything,
from
it,
and
facilities
to
communications,
to
lawyers,
to
everything
else,
like
that,
and
then
the
capital
maintenance
budget
is
an
average.
That's
an
average.
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But
I
thought
I
suggested
that
it
would
be
a
good
idea
for
the
foundation
and
the
commission
to
meet
at
least
once,,
if
not
twice,
every
year,,
especially
in
these
first
few
years,
going
forward,
you
know,,
depending
on
what
happens
with
the
district.
I
think
that
would
be
a
positive
thing,
so
to
work,
through
some
things,,
especially
kind
of
in
okay,.
Is
that
is
that
strategy
plan
going
to
be
published
or
shared
anywhere.
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Well,,
no
what?!
What?
What
prompted
that
question
is
that,,
I'm
thinking,!
If,
if
they're
new,
and
if
none
of
us
have
been
there,
that
maybe
we
could
they
could
be
the
the
the
food,
choice
for
one
of
these
upcoming
meetings
whenever,
whenever
they've
got
their
okay,
to
be
open
and
with
the
would
know,
as.