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LAB 10-07-1985 " i LlBHAH.Y ADV l.:iU1H BOAHD IVI1NUTE.:i The .Library Advisory Hoard met in regular session on Monday, Uctober (, 17'0:' at (:jU p.m. Members present: Julie ~arr - treasurer 'Mary McAllister - .:iecretary I"largaret Riley Fred Ross Connie brison l!;x-uf'i"icio - Gail Douglas, .Librarian Adolph Aguilar, Gity Council Representative It'red moved to accept the minutes and Margaret seconded. TR~A.:iUR~R'.:i H~~ORT Julie presented the Treasurer's report. Fred moved to accept the report and Margaret seconded. LIBHAHlAlIJ 's HJ:!;t'URT Stats: Resident cards issued - ~O Non-resident cards - 2~ user's Yees 2 Copier Fees - $44.00 ltines, Etc. - 7'o.~~ Circulation - 2,724 Heported by Gail: The Collection stands at: Adult Volumes 7900; Young Adult - 1271; and Juvenile,- 2923. A Movie Hour began in September. Average attendance for these Saturday movi e s ",as 20. beginning in Uctober, there will be a story hour on \Jednesday mornings. Alexander the Great prints are on display in the library. These prints are on loan from Seguin. A film will be shown here at,the'library for'oClelnEms Histo3:'y',students. Gail spoke to a class of third graders concerning the duties of' a libranan. The llbrary has several new volunteers. A second bench has been purchased and secured in the front. The book drop has been stolen. Gail will purchase an outdoor street book drop. Gail will also check to see if the book drop was covered by insurance. The possibility of bricking the building was once again discussed. Fred will check into the cost of bricks. A Schertz City Council workshop session will be held on October, 30. It was suggested that Hoard members attend thls session to iurther dlSCUSS the pOSSlblllty oT bric~lng the library. t 1 ... The Mellon Grant has been approved. The books will be sent to us upon receipt of the first $250. Seguin had a Ground Breaking Ceremony for their library addition. Gail will provide support for a Library Booth at the Guadalupe County Fair. BUILDING An additional light has been installed in the library. The sprinKler system will checked again. NEW BUSINESS ~. A Nominating Committee was appointed. Margaret, Fred and Gene will serve on this committee. The 5-Year Committee is to report in December. Connie and Mary were appointed to audit the books. Fred moved that the meeting adjourn. Margaret seconded. !ilIA Mary E~. October 7, 1985 TREASURER'S REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1985 GENERAL ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE $ 1920G27 INCOME Users Fees $ 25.00 Fine/Copier Fees 232000 Memorial Donation 15.00 Donations 139.00 From CD to cash account 628.00 Change from cashing CD . 59 $ 1039059 $+ 1039.59 DISBURSEMENTS Thorndike Press (Books) $ 148.80 Bound-to-Stay-Bound (Books) 920.51 Demco 78.64 Home & Patio (Bench) 189.00 Express-News (Newspaper) 55.10 Baker & Taylor (Books) 161.08 N.A.D.A. (Used Car Guide) 29.00 Baker & Taylor (Books) 863021 Core-Grainger 456.90 $ 2902024 $- 2902.24 PRESENT BALANCE (9-30-85) $ 57.62 CD Cashed ($ 9826.00 plus $58059 Interest) CD Purchased (9-16-85) To cash account $ 9884.59 $- 9256000 $ 628.59