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LAB 04-05-1982 ... , , " TJBHAHY ADVI~)ORY30Mm EEUI'ES The Librpry Advipor~ Board mot at their reQIlar ~octiLg on Monday, April 5, 1982, (J.t 7:COPl'l. f'lombcr;" ,'rc;'c'nt 0,'01\3 !1' fono'",,: Evelyn Rogers, Chairperson Richerd Bled,,'oG, Vice-C1':'jr~),"""(W Doris Courtney, ~ccretnry Julio Parr, Treasurer Linn Landis, Librarian Henry Delany, Jr. Dona Gr :.inccr T':.,ttic J.ovc}a(J~,. 'Pony Pc:uls on rot Rilo::1 Ruth rr:i. enol' The meeting' 1TC.f broue;ht to order by Evelyn Rogers. The minutes of Harch lend I":arch 15 'iere rw'd, corrected :ODd '.~ roved. TREASURER'S REPORT Please coe the attached cheat. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT There were 48 resident, 24 non-resident and I user's cards issued in March. There were 42 children attending story hour and a circulation ()f 2,327. Fines collected were $53.55. The library h8;: 7,:)14 adult, of }],249 books. 1,3]3 young ~dult nnd ') fA.)': (., -t ~_ c juvcili1e for 1.;\).t " 1. I,inn ':.'ould like the Dddit:Lon.",} d,elvinc:; to 1)c c ctccl before the l'nd fry. A letter was Gent on April 5, 1982 to the Gary Job Corps Center in S2n f'arco?, asking for arri!tancc in buil the ~hclves. Mar:arct Riley and Linn attended a 1ibr~ry AdviforV Board ~eet en March 18 ct SeD Anto'~io ?ublic. Their council voted to cut f:lldio VJ_, 1 L'Ol'.O:C. Oth r T,ror:;"ro.Eif) .s.rc ~_'t , bl} t '-.--e ~ ;i11 11,:~_\T(: 1 (~; ~ 1) oo}:= ;,'lon(. ~/ . "ELIPAD - Linn cnllcd tho MAST Unit at Fort Sam - no rr~trictions. She Cl.GO c 11ed FAA to double check about re:trictiou:::. The person she t,.1Jcedi. th "';-;[;_;~ 'vcr~~.' .c'~nC~'TY beC['Tt:--'(; ~":'C T7E.rC told "I".-ronr;... Iic ~;,f('_:nt~-. l}S to fill 01.J.t D_ nl'L:;-tic8 of Prspo2cd Construction or Alteration" form 0nd pend it to Ft. worth to confirm th,:;t our nec.' buildi118' ;:ill not be ij; violption uf fed'Tcl 1'2 ~lJl"tions co '.c,:~rlln::; hcliD(j,d:~. . Linn i G YlC:1'[Sp2cper 2rticle on the Ii br;'ry building, i;1 Ques tion/ AD' 1H,l' forD, "CO Q printed in the EOCUS but not in tho HorRId. (attachod) Margaret, Richard Bledsoe and Linn attended a meeting on March 24 ~ith the :;l8e:;uin Library l502Td. The resllJ,ts Hore a "octtor undcr:'tunding,of 8pch other's problem::;. It 1-laS decided th:,t lie lii11 coopor"te for county fundin:;;'. Next meeting is planned cometino in Mayor Junc. ~ BUILDING 8; PROPERTY Henry lJelany re: orted everything ie: Forking except the outside lichtz;. The door is fixed. BDDiE'l' 8; FIIANCE _________d..._~~ Rich~rd Hled~oe renorted on the Hook Sale (att2ched). -I\. Lr. Mull ins, book dc:ler, offered to buy all pa})erb~ck8 for 59; , !.'Jiece"nd/ or lC1:, :iut he relect:,. l.t ""'c, decided not to ,fell t},em. ttichDrd, Henry, Tony ?~l111:on Clud Linn Llet u:dh Hr. Gilmore Pet eit] Hall, herch ,I,t 2:3Cc. Mr. Gilsore was very receptive and supportive of ,.~c il)rio.ry hut noncn['lc:Ltt-"l. He did T'cconr,end coing' be'ck to City Council, ;)y'c~_ c:ue::tionr a.bout the helipD.d, s2,fe , etc., !:Hld a1:'0 recommended "\,e V;~" ,'-n :~.ltcli}.{~t:C I'()I)Of:~:;l. 'l",e I ibrHl"i"'1' " 0 i tien "'C' di cu"r:ed j{ith Nr. Gj,l;;:ore rnd he feels the Libr~;ry 13 _ " rd .cuuJd ~j i: VCJVl i-!'j ~"'c:lcc -(Le1.: Li l:)~c,--',ri ;;.~n. DISCUS~-~~ rUN r (J' ~',:- -. l'et :'no. P~"tti LoveL~.d'y confirmed pu'ty for Linn on Saturcb.;y, April 24, at ';'n rei: t}w Cc';,uni Center. It 1dl] 1)0 blhnkct invi tntiOl1 - city en',,)loyesfJ, vcJ_unteers. Jul~,' I:th Picnic - Eeetinc, r,'Iondc,~", Anri1 26, Ed; 7:30, a.-c Fire Stetion. Library 1:ilJ_ hn,'lc E:01]0 t~/pe cf bootll. Ruth Tienor made Q motion to put the 81,184.95 made from the Book Sale in CD's. BenI': econded. Dc);]! GT inesr "c:nted te.noH the pt:',tus on f), ne,'T I,ibrarian. Three (3)apl'1ic:,tions 'Jere ic'ced up; ncme \','81'e returned. De:;cU ine h April 16. Iliarc,'aret Gaid the 2tc,t,:: l,i')1':'1'Y h2" ~'. IIloot line" 2nd ;:he \;ould "ee about adver-tiring on there. PC? OUH T':?C"lN'ICE: Doni] ment:ioned tl12t tbere i:J an Indu:c:trilll Dcvelopmcmt broc~ure th~t ~nYG the Schertz LibrRry carries 900,000 volumes. Jell,ic Fl'r ;[1'0.e .", ',otlor for ,e'c1,journnent E!.l1d Henry reco:rdAo. /}lrl. ,~ DOnI:: CCURTJ\!EY, /1 _," --r I L-C.A-(t~7UC-. SECHE'l'AH t 2 Lpr11 5. 1982 TREASURERS REPORT FOR MARCH 1982 GENERAL ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE DTCm1E Fine Money Users Fee Dobie Grant CD Cashed Change from cashing CD's Book Sale Proceeds EXPENDITURES Brodart (Supplies) . Bound-to-Stay-Bound Books Users Fee to CD #- 2 PRESENT BALANCE $ 33.00 ".00 426.20 .30 --'.\.~41' 95 i 1659.45' $ 41.i35 814.49 . J '5.00 J $ 87008l~ 30 day CD # 1 Cashed $ 422.00 plus $ 30 day CD # 2 Cashed $ 875.00 plus $ 3t') d~y CD #- 3 Cashed $ 28718.00 plus $ Users Fee 30 des CD # 1 Purchased 4.20 Interest 8.70 Interost 285.60 Interest 30 day CD # 2 Purchased (Bu1ldins Fund CD) In General ACOBunt -$ 767.43 " $+ 1659.45 ,$- 870.84 ""'iI 1 I to. -$ 1 556.04 ,:$ 426.20 . ,$+ 883.70 $+29003.60 $+ ,.1~, OQ ,. .30328.;0 $... ,8~3. QQ $ 2944;.50 $-2QQ1 CJ-99 $ ~6.,O ,. , ~ ,i.., .-~ I~ .)I:'i;. <'-:. _'_ .___,_.1 . >::' : t. : ~ ;:, ~: ~ " ~.. ,~ .. - . ~t I ..I . -i il i ~ U. J ~ I ." 1 1 ~ ~ i I ~ -, j Questions and Answers new library instead of ad- ding on to the present Over the past couple of '. structure? months several questions concerning the Schertz Public Library and its ex- pansion plans have been brought to my attention. Hopefully a "question and answer" article will provide answers to some of these questions and keep the public better infonned of our library operation. Does Schertz really need a new library building? Yes! Since its opening in June 1978 the Schertz Public Library has shown phenomenal growth; over 3,500 people hold library cards with 50 new cards be- ing issued monthly. In 1981 circulation increased 25 % over the previous year with 25,000 Items being cir- culated. A recent study con- ducted during operating hours showed that over 250 people a week use our facili- ty; this does not include the many people who receIve infonnation over the phone and view library films shown outside the library. by Lynn Landis t , State requirements man- date that our collection of materials must increase as our population grows. A collection of 5,OOO)ooks in June 1978 has grown to over 12,000 books, paperbacks, records, magazines and film-strip cassettes; unfor- tunately our space has not grown. Those of you who have been in the library are aware of the crowded condi- tions. Although our building has close to 1,500 square feet of space, only 960 square feet is available to house our children, young adult and reference collec- ---- tions, magazines, audiovisual materials. and equipment, study tables and circulation area. The office- workroom and restrooms comprise the remaining space. Why has the library board decided to build a Originally the board had decided to add a 500 square foot room addition between the present building and the railroad tracks, for a total of 2,000 square feet. Bill Gooch, the assistant state librarian who is a consultant on the construction of library buildings, came to Schertz in September 1980 and studied our community's library needs. In his written report, the construction of at least a 5,800 square foot building was recommended for our present population; the 500 square foot room addition would be totally inadequate. The prospect of building a second story on our present building was considered and rejected because laws on ac- cessibility to the handicap- ped would require an elevator to be installed and additional staff would be needed to monitor the se- cond level at unacceptable expense. Plus, by going up another story we would only gamer a total of 3,000 square feet. Studies conducted by the city show that the popula- tion of Schertz will be over 11,000 by 1984 and over 20,000 by 1990, so it is im- perative that at least a 6,000 square foot building be erected to keep up with the increasing population. Because of cheaper con- struction costs and low upkeep it was decided to build a 6,000 square foot steel building instead of a more expensive masonry structure . How will funds be pro- cured for the new building? The board currently has around $30,000 In the building fund for a new library building; $3,000 of County Revenue Shar funds, which will be reet ed during the summer, also been eannarked for building. This money been placed in a C. D. , that interest is being accn on this amount. $16,000 this money has come fr Federal Revenue Shar Funds allocated Guadalupe County dur the past three years $3,450 has come from regular Guadalupe Cou budget. Proceeds from past two book sales, FOl of July Jubilee booths, , user's card fees, plus' do tions and a foundation gr make up the remainder the fund. Since the library does have an auxiliary group help raIse money, twelve member board I tackled the fundraisi burden. Advisory bo, members along w; volunteers have Spt endless hours prepari fund request presentatio ~rant proposals a conducting fund raising p jects. It has been estimated tl $125,000 will be necess; if we were to build a Oi 6,000 square foot build! ready for immediate ( cupancy. Since this figure so unmanageable at the p' sent time, the board /; decided to erect a 6,0 square foot slab and sulated metal shell around $48,000 and co plete the building throu self-help, community fur raising projects, donatio and future grants. The board would like organize a "Friends of t Library" group to help w our current building projt and future endeavors. If y are interested in joini; such a group to help us bui your new library, please C1 the library at 658-6011. ~~~ ib~ ~;2/I~i:J. .., '1, .. SUBJECT: Report for the 1982 Book Sale The fourth annual book sale sponsored by the Schertz Public Library Advisory Board was held the 26, 27, and 28 of March 1982 in the Schertz Community Cpnter. Set-up for the sale was the 24 th and a pre-sale for the Board members and Library volunteer staff was held the night of the 25th. The books were returned to storage and the Community center was cleaned up by volunteers the afternoon of the 28th following the close of the sale. The book sale was very successful. The hour count that is conducted each hour of the sale showed that 394 people attended the sale as a minimum. The net profit from the sale was $1184.95 which has been deposited in the Library's account for entry into the building fund.~ A thank you letter has been sent to H. P. Printing of Schertz for their free printing of flyers. My own th~~ks go to all of those people whose hard work, ded- ication, and generous gift of time made this year's sale a success. Respectfully submitted, ?' . ,} ()~.., i () .tln .<: .k("L~ 1.' iJ~______ I / ,~- . , .~ .Richard J Bledsoe, Vice-Chairman Schertz Library Advisory Board 5 April 1982 1f..- '-~lr':~; 0.'1 e)Cr'er1Eie~ :for ,r-tnd ,t marking pen. :,hc ;3ale Wli$ Jfe"re .i>4. TI spent bJ t.he Ch.'J.irman for name taGs a .. /1v r ~ \ SUBJECT: Report for the 1982 Book Sale The fourth annual book sale sponsored by the Schertz Public Library Advisory Board was held the 26, 27, and 28 of March 1982 in the Schertz Community C~nter. Set-up for the sale was the 24th and a pre-sale for the Board members and Library volunteer staff was held the night of the 25th. The books were returned to storage and the Community Center was cleaned up by volunteers the afternoon of the 28th following the close of the sale. The book sale was very successful. The hour count that is conducted each hour of the sale showed that 394 people attended the sale as a minimum. The net profit from the sale was $1184.95 which has been deposited in the Library's account for entry into the building fund.~ A thank you letter has been sent to H. P. Printing of Schertz for their free printing of flyers. My own thanks go to all of those people whose hard work, ded- ication, and generous gift of time made this year's sale a success. Respectfully submitted, (;~~J) &u!)~~ .Richard J Bledsoe, Vice-Chairman Schertz Library Advisory Board 5 April 1982 ~'-~.)} ". 2 (1 ~l 2x:pE:llSeJl fo:c L., sale WI;!; ~ '~4 . i~;t7 spent b~T the Crv:ti:rrnan for nrlme tags \.:'1(-1 :1 r;;:1~'~k:ill[; pe;1.