Library News & Events

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Picturing America Program
The Palos Heights Public Library is one of more than 26,000 schools and public libraries across the nation to receive the Picturing America program from the National Endowment for the Humanities. In conjunction with the Picturing America program, the Palos Heights Public Library will be providing a “Young Artists” program in December. To learn more about this program visit, http://picturingamerica.neh.gov/

Special Holiday Movie* -
Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage

Sunday, December 14 at 2pm
This is the semi-biographical story of the inspiration behind popular painter Thomas Kinkade’s painting The Christmas Cottage. We are shown how he was motivated to become an artist when his mother was in danger of losing the family home.
Xmas Cottage
Peter O'Toole, Marcia Gay Harden, Jared Padalecki Lionsgate; Directed by Michael Campus
Rated PG; 2007

 

Holiday Events

 Happy Holidays from Your Library!

Friends of the Library Holiday Events:
Fundraiser at Barnes & Noble - Saturday, November 8

Start your holiday shopping early at the Friends of the Library Fundraiser at the Barnes & Noble located at 160 Orland Park Place, Orland Park, IL, 60462. All day November 8th, Barnes & Noble will donate a percentage of every sale made to the Friends when a special voucher is presented. The vouchers will be available at the store and at the Library. In addition, the Library will have a “wish list” of materials that shoppers may purchase for the Library. The Library will also be having events at the store all day, including demonstrations and storytimes. Click Here to View a Schedule of Events.

4th Annual Christmastime in Palos - Saturday, December 6 from 9am to 1pm
Visitors will be greeted by members of the Palos Village Players. City officials will lead holiday songs at 11am and the children will join in with bells. Ornament making for the kids, as well as stories, face painting and a magician (at 11am) will be happening in the youth department. A variety of vendors will be selling their wares. There will be holiday books and videos for sale, as well as a silent auction of special books. You’ll enjoy music by a local string trio and refreshments for all. Additional parking will be available at Palos Lutheran Church and St. Alexander’s Catholic Church.

Event Sponsored by:
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February Minutes PDF Print E-mail

PALOS HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES
February 12, 2004



Call to Order:
President Beverly Meyer called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. in the temporary Library, 6509 West 127th Street, Palos Heights, Illinois.  Present were Trustees: Bill Poore, Cal Bouma, Patricia Muller, Pat Eden, John Eckman, Birgit LaMantia and Diana Roscich who arrived at 7:17 p.m.  Trustee Beth Barista was absent.  

Also present were Administrative Librarian Elaine Savage and Administrative Assistant Sheri Weissmann. 

Minutes:
Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Muller seconded, to approve the minutes of January 8, 2004.  On a voice vote the motion carried unanimously.

Treasurer’s Report:
Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Bouma seconded, to approve the February bills for a total of $30,197.65, and the total January bills for $50,498.14.  On a roll call vote the motion carried unanimously.  Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Poore seconded to approve the construction bills for February in the amount of $230,244.54. On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.

President’s Report:
President Beverly Meyer distributed her annual report to the Board.

Librarian’s Report:
Administrative Librarian Savage reported that the “Have Books – Will Travel” grant is going well.  She also reported on voter registration at the library, a bathroom repair done this past month and the March 1st in-service day with a special program on organization.  She reported that the corporate replacement tax money and the 127th Street TIF monies have not been received and she will follow-up.

Administrative Librarian Savage distributed her annual report to the Board.

Correspondence:
None.

Budget & Finance:
Trustee LaMantia reported that two CDs are coming due.  She will review rolling over the amounts and re-investing them.

Policy:
Librarian Savage suggested that the Policy Committee meet in the near future to review and discuss the library’s policies in light of the new building, identifying the policies that need attention as well as creating some new policies.  Trustee Bouma asked if our insurance policy based on our new building was being reviewed.  The Administrative Librarian responded that it was.

Publicity:
None.

Building and Grounds:
None.

Parking Lot & Building Expansion:
Trustee Eden reported that the windows are in and the roof is near completion.  The brick work is progressing quickly.  A worker fell from the second floor on the construction site but is doing well.  She also reported that we have a new construction field superintendent.

Personnel Committee:
The Personnel Committee along with Trustee LaMantia, the former chairman of the Personnel Committee, met on February 2nd to discuss the Administrative Librarian’s evaluation.  Their evaluation summary was put in the Board folders.  Trustee Roscich stated that it was helpful to have the former chairman on the committee for this one meeting and moved to continue this process in the future along with adding this to the Procedure For Evaluating the Administrative Librarian.  The motion was seconded by Trustee Bouma.  On a voice vote the motion carried unanimously.

Trustee Roscich raised the question of where to keep the recorded executive session containing the Administrative Librarian’s evaluation.  Discussion ensued.  Trustee Roscich moved, Trustee Muller seconded that the recorded executive session of the Administrative Librarian’s evaluation will be sealed in an envelope and kept in the executive session file in the library.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously.

Friends of the Library Liaison:
Trustee Poore reported that the Country House Fundraiser is doing well.  A total of approximately $800 was raised by the end of January.

City Council Liaison:
Trustee Eden reported that Ken Busse’s Lake Katherine TIF recommendations were discussed.  She also reported that there will be a Finance Committee meeting on March 2nd to present and pass the appropriations;  the budget is not final yet;  the Lake Katherine TIF will run to 2009 but will be amended in March.

Trustee Poore reported that there will be two advisory referendums (pool and recreation center) on March 16th.  Public Town Meetings at City Hall will be held on February 23rd and March 8th.

Donation:
The minutes from the last committee meeting were received.   Trustee Eden reported that she and Administrative Librarian Savage attended a tea which was sponsored by the McCord Foundation.  They are seeking donations from the Arts community.  They visited Charles Richards at the Regional Newspaper last Friday to discuss the fundraising campaign and gain support from the newspaper.  The Regional will also be highlighting the 60th anniversary of the library.  A $600.00 donation was given by Mr. Richards and he will serve as honorary chairman of our “Building Minds, the Next Step” donation program.

A letter is scheduled to go out around the  beginning of March regarding the donation brochure.  The committee is in the process of compiling a list of potential donors.

Old Business:  
None.

New Business:
Approval of Change Orders - Trustee Bouma moved, Trustee Eden seconded to approve the amount of $1690.44 for laminate on FF&E contract #3, with the approval being signed at a later date by Trustee Meyer or Trustee Eckman.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.  Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Roscich seconded approval of change order #3  for the sum of  $7731.00.  On a roll call vote the motion carried unanimously.

Nominations for the Palmer Award - The Board decided that this will be revisited in July, 2004.

Executive Session Minutes:
Trustee Bouma moved, Trustee Muller seconded to approve the Executive Session minutes from October 9, 2003, December 11, 2003 and January 8, 2004.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously.

Executive Session:
Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Poore seconded to go into executive session to discuss personnel/legal matters at 8:30 p.m.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously. Sheri Weissmann then left the meeting.

Return to Regular Session:
At 9:20 p.m. the Board returned to its regular session.

Administrative Librarian Evaluation:
Following a very satisfactory evaluation, Trustee LaMantia moved and Trustee Eden seconded to award the Administrative Librarian a 2.1% cost of living and 2% merit raise for a total of 4.1% retroactive to January 1, 2004, for an annual salary of $74,155.  On a roll call vote, the motion passed unanimously.

Staff Compensation:
Trustee LaMantia moved and Trustee Muller seconded a motion to approve the recommendation from the Personnel Committee for staff tuition compensation.  The Administrative Librarian was instructed to make the offer.  On a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously.

Right of First Refusal:
Trustee Eden moved and Trustee Poore seconded to have the Administrative Librarian send the Ritz property right of first refusal offer.  The offer will include a cover letter specifying a response deadline and be sent by certified mail/return receipt.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously.

Librarian Gift:
The Administrative Librarian opened her 15th anniversary gift that was previously given.

Adjournment:
Trustee Bouma moved, Trustee Muller seconded to adjourn the meeting.  On a voice vote the motion passed unanimously and President Beverly Meyer adjourned the meeting at 9:48 p.m.

William Poore
Secretary

 
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