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Library famous for Drag Queen Story Hour forced to close suddenly.

If ⁤You Use ⁢Taxpayer Funds for⁣ “Woke” Programs, Be Prepared for Accountability

That’s⁢ the message taxpayers of Lake ​Luzerne in⁤ New ‌York ​seemed‌ to have⁤ sent to a local library.

The Rockwell Falls Public Library in⁢ Lake Luzerne, ‍which was the site of a “summer of​ controversy” due to their promotion of a⁣ drag queen story ​hour‍ on the premises,‌ has abruptly shut‌ down because of the‍ resignation of two ⁤of its three staff members, according to WRGB.

A sign ​on‌ the door of the library informed patrons ⁢that the ⁢library was closed due ​to a⁢ loss of two thirds of its staff.

The Controversy and Closure of Rockwell Falls Public Library

The controversy surrounding Rockwell Falls Public Library started in April ⁢when the library posted an invitation ​to “Drag Queen Story Hour” ⁢on their Facebook page.

According to Times Union, a drag⁣ queen by the name of Scarlet Sagamore was scheduled⁣ to read three books to children, including “Red: A Crayon Story,” which is about a crayon that was ‌made with the⁢ wrong color label.

Should drag queen ⁣story hours be banned?

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The ‍resulting furor over the post led to ‍a‍ packed board meeting three days later, as⁢ parents on both sides of the issue⁤ voiced their opinions ‍about having‌ the‍ program on public property.

One speaker put it this way: “I do try to love, because Jesus loves,​ the people who are different from ⁣me who are on the other side of this issue. If somebody wants ​to‍ take it off site,⁤ a private building, a private ⁤place, somebody willing ⁤to sponsor this, I’m ⁤not⁤ even going to necessarily hold it against that business, but it should not be, in a divided community on public, taxpayer dime,”⁣ he said, ⁤according to The⁢ Post Star.

The Post Star also revealed the library⁤ was actually being funded through taxes ⁤meant for the ⁤ school​ system.

Lake Luzerne Town Supervisor Eugene Merlino told the Star that the $190,000 ‍funding for the library came from an additional‍ tax ‌“through the⁢ school system,” ⁤which ⁤was voted on by residents through a‍ referendum.

On April 13, ‍the⁤ library‌ announced that the ⁣event had been postponed. ⁣Later, it was eventually scrapped.

But it seems like the ​entire ‍episode may have caused ⁣some parents to⁣ look for more⁣ answers ‌as to ‍where their taxpayer funding‌ was actually going.

According⁢ to WRGB, ‌during a July 18 ​board meeting, ⁤Library Director Courtney ​Keir, who ⁣has‌ since resigned, said the staff was feeling unsafe ‍and “harassed.”

It turned out the “harassment” wasn’t about drag queen story‌ hour; it was about the lack of financial accountability provided ⁤by the library.

One of the local residents, Colin Hagadorn, told WRGB that⁢ parents wanted more transparency⁢ when it came to the ⁤finances ⁢of⁤ the ‌library.

“Out of our school tax⁤ money, $190,000 goes to this ​library every year, and we just want to know where the ‍money is and have it be accounted for,” Hagadorn said.

It seems only fair.

If ⁤a⁢ library is using taxpayer⁣ funds allotted for​ education to fund programs that push an ⁣agenda, ‌parents have the right to demand more transparency about where the rest of this ​funding⁤ is going.

If⁢ demands for accountability are considered ⁤harassment, it’s probably a good thing the staff at⁤ Rockwell Falls Public Library have decided to “pursue other ‌career ⁣opportunities.”

They served a good purpose at their old job: waking up a‍ sleeping community to the need ‍to protect their​ kids.

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What steps can public institutions take to address backlash and concerns from taxpayers when hosting​ controversial programs?

Drag Queen Story Hour led to heated debates within the community. Supporters⁤ argued that the event promoted inclusivity, diversity,⁤ and‍ acceptance, while opponents believed‌ it was inappropriate for children and clashed with their personal beliefs and values.

The library faced significant ⁣backlash, with locals voicing their concerns and requesting the event’s cancellation. The controversy escalated to⁣ such an extent that it⁤ led to the ⁣resignation⁢ of‌ two ⁤out of three staff members, resulting in the ⁢abrupt closure of the Rockwell Falls Public Library.

This incident raises essential questions regarding the use ⁢of taxpayer funds for controversial programs. Should public institutions be​ allowed to use taxpayer​ money to host events that are highly divisive and promote specific ⁣ideologies? It is vital to remember that taxpayer funds come‍ from individuals of varying backgrounds, beliefs, and values.

Public ​institutions ‌should strive ​to create an ⁤inclusive and neutral ⁣environment that caters to the diverse community ⁣they serve. Using taxpayer ⁤funds to support programs that only cater to⁣ specific ideologies without considering the sentiments of all taxpayers ​can be seen as a misuse of funds.

Accountability plays a crucial role in such cases. When taxpayer funds ​are at stake, public institutions should be prepared to ⁣face scrutiny and be held accountable for their actions. The closure of ⁢Rockwell Falls Public Library clearly demonstrates how impactful public opinions can be and how ‌they can influence the functioning‌ of taxpayer-funded⁤ institutions.

Moving ⁢forward, it is​ essential ​for public institutions to ⁢consider the potential consequences ⁤of the programs they support, ⁤ensuring



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