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LAB 01-03-2000 ~ -', . . . SCHERTZ PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD (LAB) MINUTES The LAB met on January 3,2000 with the following members present: Margaret Riley Pattie Lovelady Julie Parr Mary McAllister Norma Head Barbara Ricks Pia Jarman Gail Douglas Ruth Tienor Juan Thorn Minutes: The minutes for the December 1999 meeting were presented. Ruth made the motion to accept the minutes. Mary seconded the motion. The motion carried. Treasurer's Report: No report was available due to a problem with the new system that has been installed at city hall. For some reason, the program keeps omitting reports for October 1999. The senior accountant for the city, Juan Sontoya, is trying to solve the problem. Julie stated that through the end of November, the investment account should be $18,905.00 and the cash account should be $3,003.60. Bookstore deposits for December totaled $195.10. Hopefully there will be an official report by the end of January. Librarian's Report: -Sandy has returned to work full-time after having a successful surgery and recovery. -Tony Vander Heyden discovered that the server software is not compliant. He will work on installing new software as soon as it is received. He came in on January 1 and found that the date on all the computers was 1980, however, when he checked again on January 3 everything was okay. -There were many positive remarks about the "Visions of Santa" exhibit during December. The paintings are still on display until Billy Keen returns from vacation. -Gail will apply for a $100,000.00 TIF grant with a 10% match by January 14. The grant money will be used to buy more computers to double public access as well as to purchase a projector and laptop computer to do training. There is a need for more computers because more people are coming in to use them. -There have been staffing problems due to illnesses, but hopefully things will soon get back to normal. -The stats for December were down about 400, but the library was closed more. January 3,200lANas a very busy day with over 400 patrons entering the library. -The bookstore is continuing to do well both in sales and with volunteers. There is a volunteer staffing problem 0n Mondays, but that should soon be remedied. Committee Reports: Margaret reported changes in committee assignments as follows: Policy Committee: Ruth and Mary Publicity: Pattie Bookstore Committee: Julie and Norma Building Committee: Juan and Henry Finance Committee: Juan and Barbara Hospitality Committee: Barbara and Norma , . . . -.. Old Business: -Gail will talk to Mr. Sweatt concerning the old plaque that is dated 1978. Should it be hung or should a new one be purchased? Margaret suggested that both the old and a new plaque be displayed. -Gail reminded the board that Ruth Tienor will be honored as the Hometown Hero for Schertz on January 4,2000 at 7:00 p.m. at city hall. A reception will precede the meeting at 6:30. Council Representative, Pia Jarman reported that the F.M.78 project should be completed in two years. The motion to adjourn was made by Ruth and seconded by Julie. The next LAB meeting will be on Monday, February 7,2000 at 7:00 p.m. . . . TREASURER'S REPORT FOR DECEMBER 1999 CASH ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE INCOME BOOKSTORE PERSONAL DONATION MEMORIAL DONATIONS (AW) $ 195.10 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 270.10 DISBURSEMENTS CONTRERAS BANK CHARGE - CHECKS BOOKSTORE SALES TAX $ 2989.49 $+ 270.10 $ 30.00 $ 11. 45 $ 19.98 $ 61.43 $- 61.43 $ 3198.16 ENDING BALANCE (12-31-99) INVESTMENT ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE INTEREST BALANCE (12-31-99) $ 18905.83 $+ 89.75 $ 18995.58