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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLIBRARY COMMISSION 2015-05-18 e MINUTES OF THE 580th REGULAR MEETING OF THE MUNICIPAL LIBRARY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA The Regular Meeting of the Livonia Library Commission was held at the Civic Center Library, 32777 Five Mile Road, Livonia, MI 48154 on Monday, May 18, 2015 and was called to order by President Diane Policelh at 4.00 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Donna Anagnostou, Cathy Condon, Christine McQuiston, Elizabeth Newton and Diane Policelh MEMBERS EXCUSED None OTHERS PRESENT Toni LaPorte, Acting City Librarian -71 Margaret Hainsworth, Program Supervisor c= Karen Smith, Assistant Branch Librarian am.. m --JC) cm rxr! n' APPROVAL OF MINUTEST The minutes were approved as submitted. CJ Y, CALL TO THE AUDIENCE Karen Smith, Assistant Branch Librarian in charge of Children's Services, was a guest at the meeting this evening. CITY LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 51 City Librarian's Update — City Librarian Toni LaPorte updated the Library Commissioners on the following: • Livonia Today Magazine This will be a new magazine published on a quarterly basis by the city highlighting various activities in and around Livonia. Carl Katafiasz, head of Adult Services and Karen Smith, head of Children's Services, will be writing articles for the premiere issue • Budget Performance Report: Toni shared a copy of the Library's Budget Performance Report which included figures through the end of March. r • Gleaners Food for Fines Livonia Libraries again participated in the Food for Fines program. Patrons were able to donate canned and boxed foods and have up to $5 00 in fines forgiven from their library account. We collected 154 pounds of food which will help to provide 128 meals for Gleaners Food Bank. • Library Fines & Card Renewals Beginning May 18th, library patrons will now be required to pay their fines in full before their library cards will be renewed. • Headphone Use In an effort to not disturb other library patrons, headphones will be required in order to listen to audio on the library computers or a patron's personal computer 5.2 Civil Service Report— • Library Aide I — Cathy Moeller has been hired as our new Library Aide I replacing Elaine Lawrenchuk who retired. • Assistant Branch Librarian — Interviews took place for the Assistant Branch Librarian position for the Noble/Sandburg Branches. 5.3 Assistant Branch Librarians' Monthly Reports — There were no questions or comments this month. Karen Smith, head of Children's Services, gave a brief overview of this year's Summer Reading Program. The theme for this year will be "Every Hero Has a Story" and the kick-off date for registration is Saturday, May 30th 5 4 Council Resolutions—There were no Council Resolutions this month. 5 5 Monthly Statistics—There were no questions or comments. 5 6 Correspondence—There was no correspondence to report. 5 7 The Library Network. • MAP The Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) is up and running for the summer season. Many new venues have been added for patrons to visit either free of charge or at reduced rates with the use of their library cards. • BookMyne This is a new app that can be downloaded to your phone or tablet to search for books in the catalogue, check your library account, renew library items or place holds on items you would like to check out. It is very user friendly and, most of all, very convenient for patrons to use \,J e' COMMISSION REPORTS Commissioner Cathy Condon asked for a short explanation on how the Adult Summer Reading Program works. Toni told her that adult patrons fill out slips for each book they read and those slips are entered into a drawing for prizes at the end of the program. FRIENDS REPORT The Fnends just completed their May Book Sale which took place on May 15, 16 & 17, but we still have not received word on the total that was raised. UNFINISHED BUSINESS There was no unfinished business to address this month. NEW BUSINESS ell 9 1 Acceptance of Donations — Toni reported the following donations were received this month. $50 00 from Kathleen Monroe in memory of Lendon Newton, $25 00 from the Sauk Trail Questers, $90 00 from the Livonia Ladies Literary League in memory of Marge Gade, the books I Wish You More and 41 Uses for a Grandma from the Livonia Civic Center Circulation Department in honor of Elaine Lawrenchuk, $30 00 from Daniel & Trinidad Turse in memory of Sadao Kasahara and $400 00 from Walter Zaremba. On a motion by Elizabeth Newton, seconded by Donna Anagnostou, and unanimously adopted, it was #06-15 RESOLVED, that the Livonia Library Commission gratefully accept the following donations. $50.00 from Kathleen Monroe in memory of Lendon Newton; $25.00 from the Sauk Trail Questers; $90.00 from the Livonia Ladies Literary League in memory of Marge Gade; the books I Wish You More and 41 Uses for a Grandma from the Livonia Civic Center Circulation Department in honor of Elaine Lawrenchuk; $30.00 from Daniel & Trinidad Turse in memory of Sadao Kasahara and $400.00 from Walter Zaremba. Meeting was adjourned at 4 40 p.m. rs