Monthly Events for Young Readers

Pajama Time Tuesdays!
Wear your pjs and bring your blankie. All ages are invited for stories and crafts.
September 9 at 7pm
October 7 at 7pm
 

After School Club
Grades 1 to 3. Enjoy fun with friends, books, games, crafts, activities and snacks.
September 16 at 4pm
October 14 at 4pm

Crafty Kids Tuesdays!
Grades 1 to 5. Hang with friends and create amazing art.
September 30 at 5pm - Dinosaur Discoveries
October 28 at 5pm - Spooky Windsock

 

Programs for Young Readers

Grandparents' Picnic
Children ages 2 to 6 (with an adult). Bring your favorite grandparents or senior friends for stories, crafts, food and fun! Parents are welcome too.
Thursday, September 4 at 11am

Art Smart
This program is great for parents who volunteered to be art smart experts at their child's school and don't know what to do next. Ms. Denise will show you how to find information and share some tips to help you have a successful demonstration.
Thursday, September 11 at 10am

Columbus Day Activity
Drop in to make some great Fall crafts and participate in other exciting activities.
Monday, October 13 at 10am to 8pm

 
March Minutes PDF Print E-mail

PALOS HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES
March 11, 2004



Call to Order:
President Beverly Meyer called the meeting to order at 7:00 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 , Beth Barista, and Diana Roscich (arrived at 7:25 p.m.)

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

Minutes:
Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Barista seconded, to approve the minutes of February 12, 2004. On a voice vote the motion carried unanimously.Treasurer’s Report:
Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Eden seconded, to approve the March bills for a total of $18,064.31, and the total February bills for $35,845.07.  On a roll call vote the motion carried unanimously.  Trustee LaMantia moved, Trustee Muller seconded to approve the construction bills for February in the amount of $605,201.96 or $605,342.47 depending on rent amount agreed upon.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.  There was a consensus taken by the Board for the Administrative Librarian to call the lawyer regarding the lease/rent increase.  Trustee LaMantia advised that she had renewed the jumbo CDs.

President’s Report:
None.

Librarian’s Report:
Administrative Librarian Savage reported on the PLA conference in Seattle.  She also reported that adult services are investigating an automatic book reserve system.  She presented the completed library cookbook for the “Building Minds:  The Next Step” fundraiser.

Correspondence:
A brochure from Engberg Anderson was received.

Budget & Finance:
Trustee LaMantia reported that a $350,000 CD to cover furnishings cost was taken out to get a better rate and will mature in May, 2004.

Policy:
Librarian Savage presented a revised Circulation & Fines Policy.  She stated that the interlibrary loan rules were updated as now they are specified in the SWAN database.  Also, a change in video renewals was presented.  Trustee Eckman moved, Trustee LaMantia seconded to approve the revised Circulation & Fines Policy.  On a voice vote the motion carried unanimously.  Librarian Savage told the Board about VESSA (Victims’ Economic Security & Safety Act).  It was decided that no policy was needed at this time, but a procedure is needed.  Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Muller seconded to refer this to the Policy Committee.  On a voice vote the motion carried unanimously.  The Meeting Room policy was discussed and it was decided to investigate the rates of other libraries and city rates as well.  Chairman Eckman reported that he would meet periodically with the Administrative Librarian to review policies.

Publicity:
None.

Building and Grounds:
None.

Parking Lot & Building Expansion:
Trustee Eden reported on the building progress.  The MWRD permit is waiting for final approval; the masonry is 90% completed; and the HVAC rough is about 75% completed.  There is a water main problem that is being addressed.  Trustee Eckman moved and Trustee Bouma seconded a motion to approve payment of $5,623 for sprinkler redesign contingent upon approval by Firedyne.  On a roll call vote, the motion passed unanimously.

Personnel Committee:
None.

Friends of the Library Liaison:
Trustee Poore reported that the Country House Fundraiser earned $1289.03 for the library and the Entertainment Books raised $600.00.  He also reported that there will be a membership drive which goes from May 2004-May 2005.

City Council Liaison:
Trustee Eden reported possible changes in zoning for property at 134th & Ridgeland.  Trustee Poore reported that there will be a slight increase in resident water rates; that the city is looking at annexing Shepard High School; and that there the 2003 level of funding for Lake Katherine will basically be maintained for 2004.

Donation:
A $1000 donation was received from Mr. Richards at the Regional Newspaper.   The Mayor, Palos Bank and the Palos Heights Woman’s Club have all been personally contacted.  Currently a list of potential donors is being compiled and the letters will be mailed next week.  Donor recognition was discussed which included sending thank you notes (President Meyer will work on) and inviting them to the library’s dedication.

Old Business:
None.

New Business:
Approval of Change Orders - None

State Annual Report - Trustee Bouma moved, Trustee Eden seconded to sign the State Annual Report Certification.  On a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously.

Executive Session:
Trustee Barista moved, Trustee Eden seconded to go into executive session to discuss legal and personnel matters at 8:35 p.m.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously. Sheri Weissmann then left the meeting.

Return to Regular Session:
At 8:46 p.m. the Board returned to its regular session.  Trustee Eckman moved and Trustee LaMantia seconded to approve the Executive Committee minutes of February 12, 2004.  On a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously.  Trustee Roscich moved and Trustee Muller seconded to add an item to the Administrative Librarian’s evaluation form to specifically comment on goal results.  On a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously.

Adjournment:
Trustee Roscich moved, Trustee Muller seconded to adjourn the meeting.  On a voice vote the motion passed unanimously and President Beverly Meyer adjourned the meeting at 8:50 p.m.

William Poore
Secretary

 
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Teen Corner: Programs for Tweens and Teens

*Program supported in part by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. 

Tween Time - Grades 4 to 5

Mother Daughter Book Discussion - Tuesday, September 23 at 7pm
Grades 3 to 5 will read and discuss Rules by Cynthia Lord. (Copies will be available for checkout beginning Sept. 2)

Father Son Book Discussion - Tuesday, October 21 at 7pm
Grades 3 and up will read and discuss Oh, Rats by Albert Marrin. (Copies will be available for checkout beginning Sept. 29)

Spiderwick Chronicles - Wednesday, September 24 at 4pm
Open the field guide and conjure up creatures like the Spiderwick Chronicles.

That's Gross!  - Wednesday, October 22 at 4pm
Investigate mucus, mold, sweat and other gross stuff in your body and in your world.

Teen Corner - Grades 6 to 8

Twilight Series - Sunday, September 28 at 2pm
Would you choose Edward or Jacob? Sample some vegetarian food.

Teen Read Week: October 12 to 18
Books With Bite @ Your Library - Drop in and do a puzzle to win a prize.

Storyteller Sue Black* - Sunday, October 12 at 2pm
Sue will tell a witches' brew of spine tingling stories that will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck.

Mother Daughter Book Discussion - Thursday, September 25 at 7pm
Mothers and daughters in grades 6 and up will discuss Life as We Knew It by Susan Pfeffer.

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