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LAB 01-07-1985 ~ LIBARY ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES The Library Advisory Board met in regular session on Monday, January 7, 19t15 at 7:30 p.m. Members present: Tony Paulson - Chai~n Ruth Tienor - Vice-Chairman Julie Parr - Treasurer Mary McAllister - Secretary Doris Courtney Fred Ross Margaret Riley Gene Weaver Ex-Officio - Gail Douglas, Librarian Adolph Aguilar, City Council Rep. Doris Courtney moved the minutes of the December 3rd meeting be approved. Fred Ross seconded. TREASURER'S REPORT (see attached report) Fred Ross moved the report be accepted. Ruth Tienor seconded. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT Stats: Resident cards issued - 40 Non-Resident cards - 14 User's Fees 4 Copier Fees - $25.60 Fines Collected - $d3.70 Circulation - 2,067 Reported by Gail Douglas: The Collection stands at: Adult volumes - 7,400; Young Adult · 1,203; and Juvenile - 2,721. Fifteen dollars and seventy-two cents was paid from petty casflifor a typewriter service agreement. Gail will find out cost per year for the service agreement and the cost of a service call. Mr. Aguilar will check with the city to see if they will assume the responsibility for the service contract. Several bookshelves need crossbars. The light near the flag pole will be checked again. The compressor needs to be checked. Story Hour for December was not held. Story Hour will be changed to Saturday. A movie will be shown on one Saturday with regular story hour programs pre- sented on the other Saturdays of each month. A color analysis demonstration will be presented in February. Gail will be attending a Media Committee Meeting on January tlth. FINANCE Julie Parr reported that the library will receive $7,150 in County Revenue Sharing and $7,650 from the County Budget during the 1ges year. BUILDING The Building Committee met on December 10. Fred Ross reported that the committee recommends the Revenue Sharing Funds ($4d50) from 1984 be used to repay the loan from the city. Ruth Tienor withdrew her motion made in December to brick the building. Ruth will attend the City Council meeting on January tlth and pre- sent these funds to the city. POLICY Margaret Riley handed out updated sections of the policy book. Several addition- al sections will be revised in the near future. A Disp~ay Policy was presented. Fred Ross moved to accept the form with the addition of a signature and date blank on the agreement form. Ruth Tienor seconded the motion. Motion carried. DANCE COMMITTEE Ruth Tienor reported that the dance/auction will be held on Saturday, February 23 from tl p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Schertz Community Center. The Center will be open the night before to decorate. Robbie's Rustlers will help with the decorations. A beer license will be obtained from Mr. Degollado. Fred Ross voiced concern of legal ramifications against the Library Board and Humane Society should a DWI in- cident occur. Mr. Aguilar will consult with legal consul for the city regarding this concern. Publicity for the dance will be requested to be pr~ntedron the February water bills. Admi.sston to the dance will be $5 per couple or $3 per person. It was suggested that items be auctioned during the dance intermissions. A meeting with the Humane Society will be held January 21 at 7:30 to firm up plans for the dance. FRIENDS Bhth Tienor reported that officers were elected during the January meeting. They are as follows: ~velyn Rogers - President Karen English - Vice-President Jerry Kammerer - Secretary Vera Montgomery - Treasurer NEW BUSINESS Legislative Day will be held on February 13 in Austin. This is sponsored by the Texas Library Association. Gail Douglas has discussed reciprocal borrowing with the Seguin and New Braunlels libraries. A brief discussion was held and Gail will check on this further with the city. Sharon Ricketts is resigning from the board. I ~ Tony Paulson announced the 19t15 committees. They are as follows: Finance Julie Parr, Chr. Gene Weaver Policy Margaret Riley, Chr. Doris Courtney Gene Weaver Public Relations & Hospitality Doris Courtney, Chr. Julie Parr Mary McAllister Building & Property Fred Ross, Chr. Ruth Tienor Mary McAllister Fred Ross moved the meeting adjourn. Ruth Tienor seconded. SPECIAL MEb~ING JANUARY 21, 19tiS LIBRARY BOARD/HUMANE SOCIETY ITEMS OF DISCUSSION -Fred has booked the San Antonians. -Doris has made arrangements for the food. -Tony has obtained one free keg of beer from Coors. -Gail will check with the city concerning a policeman for the event. -Margaret will contact an auctioneer. -Liz will distribute posters this week. -Tickets were distributed. -Many donations have been received for the auction. -Gail asked that a list of all donations be given to her and thank-you notes will be sent. -Prices will be Beer - ~O~; Tamales - 2 for 50~; Popcorn - free; soda - SOt Donations Received at this time - tickets - Shelley Construction beer - Burkett Distributing Company 25 posters ~,Ptonto Printing two $100 Saving Bonds - Schertz Bank one lunch - Sheffield's clock - Clock Shop Crystal Ball Reading Christmas tree Dog house Cosmetics~- Mary Kay Avon products Tupperware products Donations will be received from the fol10wing: Riedels Wuests Garden Ridge Dr. Harboth r ,,' . u anuary '(, I )ib~ TREASURER'S REPORT FOR DECEMB~1 1984 GENERAL ACCOUNT PREVIOUS BALANCE INCONE Fine Noney i~ 2682.27 $ 33.20 Users Fees (3 @ $10.00 + 1 @ $15.00) 45.00 Memorial Donations 65.00 From CD 4937.21 $5080. LI.1 DISBURSEMENTS Roos International Supply (pens) ~e.~"'.t&r Xerox ( ~ ey maintenance) Landscapes by Linda (plants) PRESENT BALANCE (1-7-85) $+ 5080.41 $ 130.82 15.72 -2Q~~.90.. .' ~~ 196.54 ~~- 196.54 ~t 7566. 14 CD Cashed ($ 7417.00 plus $ 51.21 Interest) CD Purchased In General Account ~> 7468.21 1~- 25'7)1.00 $ 4937.21