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LAB 02-04-1991 LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES The LAB met in regular session on Monday, February 4. 1991. Members present: ~) Gerald. Thurman, Chairman Margaret Riley, Vice Chair Ruth Tienor. Secretary Julie Parr, Treasurer Corm.ie Brison Richard Cervantes Mary McAllister Gail Douglas-Librarian The minutes were presented. seconded. Motion carried. Connie moved they be accepted. Mary The treasurer's report was presented. Connie moved to accept and Margaret seconded. ~btion carried. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT Stats: Total /1 of Materials CircUlated 5654 Total # of Patrons 2800 Total # of Volunteer Hours 241 Books Requested From other Sources 54 Books Received From Other Sources 26 Microfilm Rental Requests 0 Microfilm Rental Received' 0 Weekly story Time Attendance 173 Meeting Room Use (Hours) 57 New Cards Issued 101 Total # of Telephone Calls 486 Collection Stats: Adul t Ti ties Young Adult Titles Juvenile Titles Paperbacks 13Q08 475 4784 5764 Filmstrips 123 Videos 183 Microforms ll217 Gail - - reported her brother-in-law will build the PBK shelves. - corrected the hours for Friday as 10-6; to remain 10-4 on Saturday. ... is considering Amnesty weeks for the last two weeks of Feb. but will check it out with Mr. Sweatt. - will hire Charlotte Rawley for 6 months to help with the work load as that much money is in the budget. Her hours will be 5-9PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays. - continues to work on the Retro Conversion Proj ect - will coordinate with Ada in Seguin. - is having a prolilem with undependable employee help and too much time requested by the restitution people. She intends to work it out with Mr. Sweatt. - had a good turnout for the workshop on hard disk maintenance-included Vera. - took Lisa to the storytelling workshop in Boerne on January 28th. - took Mona to the workshop on Customer Service at City Hall on January 24th. - will attend the vorkshop on book repair at District 10 in February. - reported that Feb. 13th is Legislative Day for libraries in Austin: all welcome. Old Business - The check from the Schertz Bike Shop for the bikes from the police department sale was $315.00. Connie read a conciliatory letter from the Genealogical Society she'd received in answer to her November letter. Gail feels that they still can't relinauish control of their donations to the library. The board discussed meeting room rules, made corrections, and instructed Gail to rework and bring them back to the board. The board requested that Gail check with Mr. Sweatt about the use of the meeting room for a personal business on a regular basis, i.e., defensive driving. Gerald got the plaque for Marge and presented same to her at City Council workshop on January 9th. Gerald announced that the Building Committee would be Richard and himself and the other committee assignments would remain the same. New Business - - The Book Sale dates will be April 5, 6, and 7. Connie made the motion to that effect; Mary seconded; motion carried. Margaret will bring sign up sheets for the workday (Thursday whenever anyone can get here). The hours and dates will be 11-8 on Friday; 16-5 Saturday; and 12-3 on Sunday. - Mary moved, Julie seconded the meeting be adjourned. Motion carried. ) ~.A:;<A :1, . .' f, ~.,: i ''::::. .' /I",.t__/";-<A'," t. Ruth Tienor, Secretary Februal"'Y 4, 1991 TREASURER'S REPORT FOR JANUARY 1991 CASH ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE $ 5500.49 INCOME Book Store & Magazine Sales $ 197.25 Memorial Donations 40.00 Schertz, Bicycle Shop 315.00 Lone Star Quilting Club 25.00. Donation 5.00 Change from Cashing CD .63 $ 582.88 $+ 582.88 DISBURSEMENTS $- 0.00 PRESENT BALANCE (1-31-91) $ 6083.37 CD Cashed ($9409.00 plus $46.63 Interest) CD Purchased (1-28-91) In Cash Account $ $- $ 9455.63 9455.00 .63