Book Discussions

Tuesday Night Group - 7:00pm
July 15 - State of the Onion by Julie A. Hyzy

We are honored that author, Julie Hyzy, will join us for our book discussion! Here's your chance to ask questions of the author. 

Thursday Morning Group - 10:00am
July 31 - Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

Please Note: Book discussions will not be held during August! 

 

Thursdays at the Movies

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

July 24 - Sweeney Todd with Johnny Depp

August 14 - Dan in Real Life with Steve Carell

August 28 - Martian Child with John Cusack 

 
June Minutes PDF Print E-mail

PALOS HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES
June 8, 2006

Call to Order:
President Beth Barista called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. in the Library, 12501 S. 71st Avenue, Palos Heights, Illinois.  Present were Trustees: Pat Eden, Julie Lawler, Beverly Meyer, Pat Muller, Frank Petrosino, William Poore, and Beth Barista.  Trustee Timothy Murney arrived at 7:03pm and Trustee Diana Roscich arrived at 7:17 pm. Also present were Administrative Librarian Elaine Savage and Administrative Assistant Donna Ondriska.

Welcome:
The Board welcomed new Public Services Clerk, Sandy Mc Bride and Youth Services Assistant, Alice Galyean.

Minutes:
Trustee Poore moved to approve the minutes of May 11, 2006, seconded by Trustee Lawler. On a voice vote, motion carried unanimously.

Treasurer’s Report:
Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Poore seconded, to approve the additional May bills in the amount of $38,940.62.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. Trustee Eden moved, Trustee Muller seconded, to approve the June bills of $24,458.48.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.

President’s Report:      
None.
    
Librarian’s Report:
Administrative Librarian Savage presented her written report for the past month. She reminded the Board again about attending a continuing education event before October 15th.  Administrative Librarian Savage discussed the roof leak with the Board, and that NIR had been contracted to fix the roof. Consensus was to proceed as discussed.

Correspondence:    
Administrative Librarian Savage received a letter from the Palos Lions Club with their annual contribution for large-print and audio books.

Budget & Finance:       
None.

Policy:      
None.
    
Publicity:      
None.

Building and Grounds:       
None. See HVAC under old business.
    
Personnel:
None.

Friends of the Library Liaison:       
The Friends will be greeters at the June 21st Farmers Market.

City Council Liaison:
Trustee Poore reported that the Council will discuss the proposed new pool sometime mid-to-late July. Alderman Prestinario is involved with the Cal-Sag Trail Committee and they won a grant for $344,000 for
Phase 1Engineering of the Trail. The Council passed a motion for a public hearing to raise questions regarding zoning code changes.

Local History:
None
    
Long Range Planning:
There will be a meeting on June 14th with John Kooyenga from Trinity Christian College to begin the community survey.
        
Old Business:       
HVAC - Administrative Librarian Savage reported on what testing and results had been obtained. Harwood Engineering recommended the Library contact the local Carrier representative to troubleshoot the chiller.   Trustee Eden moved to authorize Administrative Librarian Savage to contact Carrier and perform the service, seconded by Trustee Petrosino. On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.

St. Alexander’s Sidewalk -
Administrative Librarian Savage indicated the sidewalk had been completed except for the gate. She noted they wanted permission to use the parking lot for morning masses now and to keep the gate unlocked from Saturday evening through Monday morning. Discussion ensued. Trustee Lawler moved to allow gate access only from Saturday 4 pm to Sunday at 8 pm, seconded by Trustee Murney.  Then, Trustee Lawler amended to include usage subject to the installation of the gate, with a lock and key provided to the Library. On voice vote, motion carried unanimously.   

Adjacent Library Property - Trustee Eden noted that she had been unable to investigate.

New Business:
       
Zoo Passes - Beginning July 1st, Brookfield Zoo will be giving the library four passes for a family of four. The Administrative Librarian presented a list of rules. Discussion of conditions and terms ensued. Trustee Poore moved to accept the rules as presented, except to increase the deposit to $50, seconded by Trustee Petrosino. On voice vote, motion carried unanimously.

Digitization funding -
Administrative Librarian Savage noted the grant had been submitted and asked the Board if they would contribute an additional $10,000 towards the project if the grant is approved. Trustee Meyer moved to allocate the contribution, seconded by Trustee Eden.  On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously.

Adjournment:
Trustee Poore moved, Trustee Eden seconded, to adjourn the meeting.  On a voice vote, the motion carried unanimously. President Beth Barista adjourned the meeting at 8:16 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. 

Intro to Computers, Thursday, July 17 from 10am to 12pm - $10 fee / $15 N/R fee
Designed for the first time user, this class includes basic instruction on navigating, opening, moving, resizing and command selection common to any Window's program, using the keyboard or mouse. Also features a brief explanation of what Windows is and is not.

Basic Email, Saturday, July 26 from 10am to 2pm - $20 fee / $30 N/R fee
This class discusses the basics of email. Participants will set up email accounts to be used after the class is over, and discuss security and the advantage of having an extra account. It will also teach sending, receiving, forwarding and replaying to emails, as well as attachments.

Internet I, Wednesday, August 6 from 6pm to 8pm - $10 fee / $15 N/R fee
We will discuss what type of equipment is needed, your connection options and which providers are available. After a discussion on security and protecting your computer, we will begin navigating the Web.

Internet II, Saturday, August 16 from 10am to 12pm - $10 fee / $15 N/R fee
This class will teach advanced searching techniques using various search engines; creating a directory to download files; and how to install programs. John will also discuss the security issues of downloading free software and working with the Windows Updating site.

 
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