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lbm19950404I APRIL 4, 1995 MUSKEGO CITY HALL MUSKEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Meeting was called to order at 6:34 P,M. by president Cristenson. Present: R. Christensen, N. Berken, D Carter, R. Jankowski, R. Rammer, C. Stewart Excused: P. Patterson, R. Leichtfuss und J Roberson Agenda was approved on motion R. Jankowski, second D. Carter Statement of public notice was given on March 28. Minutes of March 7. 1995 were approved on motion D. Carter, second R. Rammer. Next meeting scheduled April 10, 1995 Treasurers Report: Motion N Berken, second R. Rammer to approve March expenditures Motion carried. of $23,262.33 and March Federilted System expenditures of $3,168 11 Communications: Park and Rec board approved installing a play structure on Civic Center grounds. They are looking for our input in regard to site location Holly will reply to Peter Thies that we will respond after architect review. Guest Comments: Joe Eberle of Ruekert & Mielke will help on building committee. FOL: No final report. Womens Club thanked us for providing a booth for them. Trust Fund: Mid March balance of $37,275 32 Librarians Report: Motion to approve and place on file C. Stewart, second N. Berken Motion carried. Distributed March Waukie-Talkie Interlibrary Cooperation: No report. Automation: No report. Lonq-ranqe Planninq, NO report,. and H. Sanhuber. Old Business 0 New Business: Resolve pending fine disputes None Meeting adjourned at 6:45 P.M. on motion N Berken, second C Stewart RUSS Jankowski Secretary LIDRARIAN'S REPORT March, 1995 Business is brisk. There are three people on duty more often than not, and all are kept busy waiting on customers. pre-school storyhour. The three-year-old storyhour session is over. The Peace Lambs three-year-ol.ds came for a tour and program. The usual programming: adult and young adult reading groups and Penny went to an ETN on young adult books and another to plan for the summer reading program. We have had some unexpected help from three young men paying a debt to society, and we have had no trouble keeping them occupied with the kinds of "housekeeping" work we never have time for: photocopying and cutting forms and scrap paper, going through S.I.R.S. looking for missing issues, padding paper: and forms, etc. Penny attended a meeting of the Waukesha County Literacy Council. Holly and Penny are taking an ETN course on various fiction writes like Louis L'Amour?" when one is not a reader of Westerns. genres. It is hard to answer: a customer, who asks, for instance, "Who Romances, fantasy/science fic:tion and mysteries are the other varieties of literature studied. computer. The city's Joe Sonlmers, and Ann Christman from WCFLS have Volunteer Teri Searing finished entering the magazines onto the swapped equipment, in a move made possible by the system's gift of a new machine for interlibrary loan, and now Linda can access the AS- 400, WISCAT and Bibliofile - all from the same workstation. This will speed automation, and now that Jane, our newest employee, has settled into her job so well, Linda will be able to resume the work she had to hall. stop doing at Christmas time when Judy Wiedenkeller left us for city The major topic at the Plarch APL meeting and the impact the Governor's proposed breakup of the Department of Public Instruction will have on library services, since the DLCL (Division for Libraries and Community Learning) is a part of that larger agency. Among the many times every day. Library board members were each sent a programs threatened is WISCAT, the state-wide database that we use legislative packet. 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