Tech Connect Series – Buzztown is Back!!

How to Increase your Return on Advertising using Social Media

Mancos Public Library’s Tech Connect Series
“Helping Small Businesses & Non-Profits Connect with their Customers”

As social media usage increases month over month, marketers have found a way to use these popular sites as channels for promotion. Many social sites, when used effectively, can drive measurable marketing results.

Now that a savvy online marketer can build a profile, continuously grow a network and strategically contact said network with updates about the company and products themselves, it is time to bring in the advertising.

Join the Mancos Public Library and Buzztown for next month’s Tech Connect. Free!!
This workshop is geared towards small businesses and non-profits that want to learn more about social media advertising.

Join us in MPL’s Community Meeting Room on:

Date: Wednesday, April 6

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Place: MPL, 211 West First Street

“Connect and engage with your customers – MPL’s Tech Connect!”

Slideshow: Solo Winter River Trip down the Salmon

The Mancos Public Library presents a slide show by local river guide Michael Maloy.  Michael will show slides and discuss his solo winter raft trip down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho.  This trip is the earliest known descent seasonally of this section of river.

Date: Thursday, April 7th

Time:  7pm

Place: Community Meeting Room, MPL

Michael began river guiding in Idaho in 1970.  He has also guided in New Zealand, Tasmania, New Guinea, Asia, and South America.  He also spent 1 1/2 years with the U.S. Geological Survey in Antarctica.  He has made the first known solo descent of the Main Salmon River from headwaters to the confluence.

The Mancos Public Library is located at 211 West First Street in Mancos.

Community Cinema – April

Community Cinema, presented by the Independent Television Service (ITVS) and The Mancos Public Library are excited to present this month’s screening of Bhutto, the epic tale of the life and tragic death of Benazir Bhutto, who broke the Islamic glass ceiling as the first woman leader of a Muslim country.  Beloved by the people of her native Pakistan, she was reviled by the nation’s military establishment and male-dominated ruling class.  More than two years after her death from a suicide bomber, Benazir remains a divisive figure, a symbolic metaphor for the fight between terrorism and moderation.  That struggle continues today in Pakistan, the world’s most strategically important country and the Muslim world’s sole nuclear power. This hour long film will show Thursday, April 14th, at 7:00pm.  A panel-led discussion will follow.  Free!