In keeping with its mission of promoting educational, cultural and recreational goals for its community the Library offers free meeting rooms to non-profit clubs, organizations, and groups. Library related or sponsored meetings and/or activities have first priority for use of these rooms. The library reserves the right to cancel a reservation if room is needed for library events.
If a group distributes publicity concerning the program, sponsorship must be clear, and a telephone number of the sponsoring group included in the publicity. Groups must not imply library sponsorship of their program or organization in their publicity. The library will not promote programs which are not library sponsored. Groups should inform the library if their program is being advertised through media outlets as the library may receive calls regarding the program.
All meetings, programs, or exhibits must be open to the public and library staff without charge. No fees, dues, or donations for any program or exhibit may be charged or collected. Meeting rooms may not be used for private social functions, presentations, meetings, commercial activities or for any engagement which requires the collection or exchange of funds on the premises. NO SOLICITATIONS OF ANY KIND ARE PERMITTED.
Commercial use of library meeting rooms is generally not permitted. However, a commercial entity or professional practitioner may use a library meeting room to provide an educational program open to the general public related to his or her field of expertise. In such a case, an educational opportunity offered by an expert provides benefit to the public. During such a program, no attempt may be made to sell, at the time of the program or in the future, a specific product or service offered by the entity or practitioner or any other commercial interest. Therefore, the individual or entity offering the program may not hand out business cards or brochures promoting any business, product or service and may not solicit personal information (names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.) from the program participants, either as part of a pre-registration process or during the program itself.
The Director of Libraries may refuse application for a particular meeting room if its intended use will disrupt the normal use of the Library. Disruptions may include excessive traffic through common areas of the library, distracting visual or sound effects, or use which attracts attendees in excess of meeting room limits. All groups, clubs, entities or individuals using a library meeting room must comply with these rules and with the Public Service Policy 100.11 Patron Conduct and Dress. Failure to comply with the rules may lead to immediate termination of the meeting, exclusion of individuals from library premises pursuant to the rules, and/or loss of future meeting room use privileges.
Permission to utilize facilities does not constitute an endorsement of the organization or activities by library staff, the Library Board, or the City of Corpus Christi.