Book Discussions

Tuesday Night Group - 7:00pm
May 20 - Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
June 17 - Boom! Voices of the Sixties by Tom Brokaw
Honorary Guest Librarian Discussion Leader Sheila M. Sosnicki, Palos Park Public Library

Thursday Morning Group - 10:00am
May 29 - P.S. I Love You by Cecilia Ahern
June 26 - A Long Way From Home by Tom Brokaw

 

Thursdays at the Movies

Catch our upcoming films. Showings at 2pm and 6:30pm.

May 1 - Into the Wild with Emile Hirsch
May 15 - August Rush with Freddie Highmore

June 5 - Becoming Jane with Anne Hathaway
June 19 - Atonement with James McAvoy

 
March Minutes PDF Print E-mail

PALOS HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES
March 9, 2006

Call to Order:
President Beth Barista called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the Library, 12501 S. 71st Avenue, Palos Heights, Illinois. 

Present were Trustees:
Timothy Murney, Pat Eden, Julie Lawler, Beverly Meyer, Pat Muller, Frank Petrosino, William Poore, Diana Roscich and Beth Barista.  Also present were Administrative Librarian Elaine Savage and Administrative Assistant Donna Ondriska.

Minutes:
Trustee Poore moved, Trustee Eden seconded, to approve the minutes of February 9, 2006.  Trustee Muller moved, Trustee Murney seconded to amend the minutes of February 9, 2006 to reflect corrected administrative librarian salary. On a voice vote, both motions carried unanimously.

Treasurer’s Report:
Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Poore seconded, to approve the additional February bills in the amount of $42,160.07.  On a roll call vote the motion carried unanimously. Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Lawler seconded to approve the March bills of $19,721.63.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.

President’s Report:     
No formal report. She noted that Administrative Librarian Savage and herself had met with St. Alexander’s to discuss the sidewalk concerns and were awaiting a reply back if the Archdiocese had to approve. President Barista noted a patron’s concern of food in the library and stated that the Administrative Librarian has posted the Patron Behavior Policy, has personally observed the storytimes and had the Youth Services department send letters to the parents who frequent the storytimes regarding this matter.  She congratulated Administrative Librarian on her 18 years of service with the Library.

Librarian’s Report:
Administrative Librarian Savage presented her written report for the past month. She stated there was a good turnout for Illinois Library Day in Springfield and had personally met two of our legislators. Administrative Librarian Savage mentioned that we received a letter and were awarded the annual per capita grant for $13,866.69.  She noted that the staff had an in-service morning program and was shown different defibrillator models by a CPR instructor and downloadable books were demonstrated by one vendor. Upcoming events include National Library Week and the Chamber Expo at Trinity College.

Correspondence:   
Administrative Librarian Savage noted she received a postcard from Senator Maloney in regards to library funding.

Budget & Finance:      
None.

Policy:    
None.
   
Publicity:     
None.

Building and Grounds:      
No report. Trustee Poore asked if any decision had been made on purchasing additional shelving for the book drop room’s east wall. Trustee Petrosino noted the committee had not met and asked Administrative Librarian Savage to get pricing information.

Personnel:       
None.
   
Friends of the Library Liaison:
Trustee Poore reported the Friends will have a summer book sale August 11th  - 15th. Preview night will be Friday, the 11th. Sale on Saturday, August 12th and Monday, August 14th. Tuesday, August 15th half-day Bag Sale. The new owner of the Country House Restaurant mentioned that the fundraiser was successful, but did not total all the receipts or issue the check yet. The fundraiser will continue next year.

City Council Liaison: 
   
Trustee Eden noted that the City has been discussing the pool issue and approved up to $50,000 for repairs, but that no long range plan has been decided. Administrative Librarian Savage  mentioned that the Mayor will be doing a proclamation for Library Week at the April 4th council meeting if anyone could attend.
   
Local History:         
Administrative Librarian Savage presented four paintings to the board to discuss disposition. Trustee Poore moved, Trustee Murney seconded to place all four paintings in temporary storage. On voice vote, the motion carried unanimously. Administrative Librarian Savage requested permission to reframe aerial photos.

Long Range Planning:      
Trustee Meyer noted that Administrative Librarian Savage gave her sample surveys to review and asked for a copy of a book that was referenced.
   
Old Business:      
HVAC - Administrative Librarian Savage is still working with all involved parties. The air conditioning has just been turned on, so hope to have some data soon, Commonwealth Edison has left the recorders attached and the engineer has been in contact with Commonwealth Edison.

St. Alexander’s Sidewalk - As President Barista mentioned, she and the Administrative Librarian met with Jack Schuch from St. Alexander’s. St. Alexander’s has agreed to the Library’s conditions, but are awaiting a review from the Archdiocese. The Library has received the formal agreement from our attorney. Trustee Lawler suggested postponing any decision till the board’s next meeting. By consensus, the Board agreed not to sign the agreement until April. 

Employee Benefit - Administrative Librarian Savage presented information on another 403 B plan to offer to the employees, besides the one offered by the City. Trustee Lawler motioned, Trustee Murney seconded, to authorize local investment companies to design a 403 B plan for the employees. On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously.
   
New Business:
State Annual Report - Administrative Librarian Savage distributed copies of the annual report and asked authorization to have the President, Secretary and Administrative Librarian sign the report. Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Poore seconded to authorize signage of the annual report.

Adjournment:
Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Poore seconded to adjourn the meeting.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously. President Beth Barista adjourned the meeting at 8:05 pm.


Patricia Muller
Secretary

 
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Computer Education

John Hojek teaches computer education classes all over the southwest side and now, you can learn from his expertise. John will lead the following four classes and provide laptop computers for all attendees. There is a resident and non-resident fee, no refunds, and limit of 15 students. Signup for non-residents begins May 12.

Intro to Computers, Friday, May 16 from 10am to 12pm - $10 fee / $15 N/R fee
Designed for the first time user, this class covers turning on the computer, passwords, desktop features, opening, closing and resizing windows, as well as the commands, functions and features of any Windows program. You will also learn the proper way to work with the mouse.

Basic Internet, Wednesday, June 25 from 6pm to 8pm - $10 fee / $15 N/R fee
This class assumes the student knows nothing about using the Internet. Topics will include equipment, types of service and different providers. You will also learn how to navigate a website, webpage and popular search engines.

 
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