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�Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Regular Meeting Minutes - With Corrections
May 20, 2015
1.
ROLL CALL AND CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m., in the Deerfield Public Library Boardroom, 920 Waukegan Road,
Deerfield, IL 60015.
Present Board members: Ron Simon - President, Ken Abosch - Secretary, Seth Schriftman-Treasurer, Michael
Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener
Absent: none
Also present: Exiting Board Member Marla Bark Dembitz, Village Manager Kent Street, and Village Liaison Bill
Seiden
Staff: Library Director Mary Pergander, Meg Anthony - upcoming Interim Director, Business Manager Trisha
Steele, and Judy Hoffman - Outreach Coordinator
Mr. Ron Simon welcomed the new board members and everyone present. Mr. Simon introduced the Village
Manager, Mr. Kent Street, and the staff in attendance: Ms. Judy Hoffman - Outreach Coordinator, Ms. Meg
Anthony - Interim Director and Head of Youth Services, and Trisha Steele, Business Manager. He also
introduced Mr. Bill Seiden, who is a Village Trustee and the Village Liaison for the Library.
a.
b.
Swearing in of newly elected Board members
Signing of Oaths of Office
Mr. Kent Street, Village Manager, conducted the swearing in of the newly elected board members: Seth
Schriftman-who had previously served as an appointed member, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and
Maureen Wener. Each then signed an Oath of Office. Photographs of the new Board members were taken
by Ms. Judy Hoffman.
Item 2: HONORING OUTGOING BOARD MEMBER - this item was moved to this point in the meeting.
Mr. Simon said the Board would honor Ms. Marla Bark Dembitz, outgoing board member, who was not able to
attend at the prior meeting. Mr. Simon reviewed her accomplishments and thanked her for her many
contributions to the Library. Mr. Ken Abosch re-read the Resolution honoring Ms. Dembitz, adopted at the April
Board meeting, and presented a memento of appreciation to Ms. Dembitz. Ms. Dembitz expressed her
appreciation for her experience on the Board and emphasized that three words best represent this Board:
collaborative, productive, and respectful.
c.
Election of new officers
Mr. Simon reviewed the protocol for taking nominations and voting for the Board's officers.
He explained that he had nominated himself for President for the second year, and noted that there is a
two-year limit. He asked if anyone else wanted to submit his or her name for President, and there was no
request to do so.
Mr. Simon asked if all are in favor of his nomination as President.
Vote: All answered 'aye'.
Mr. Simon then explained that Mr. Abosch had submitted his name for nomination as Secretary, and asked
if anyone else wanted to submit his or her name for the position of Secretary. There was no request to do
so.
Mr. Simon asked if all are in favor of Ken Abosch as Secretary.
Vote: All answered 'aye'.
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Mr. Simon then stated that Mr. Seth Schriftman had submitted his name for nomination as Treasurer, and
asked if anyone else wanted to submit his or her name for the position of Treasurer. There was no request
to do so.
Mr. Simon asked if all are in favor of Seth Schriftman as Treasurer.
Vote: All answered 'aye'.
d.
Appointments to Board Committees for 2015
The members discussed the list of committees, which committees would need additional members, and all
were encouraged to serve on the committees that best met their interests. Ms. Mary Pergander noted that
the President of the Board and the Library Director are Ex-officio members of all committees.
The members then discussed membership for the committees as follows:______________________
Other Committee Members
Chair
Committee
Maureen Wener
Ron Simon
Howard Handler
Mike Goldberg
Policy
Maureen Wener
Mike Goldberg
Board Relations
Seth Schriftman
Jean Reuter
Howard Handler
Mike Goldberg
Building
Ron Simon
Ken Abosch
Seth Schriftman
Finance
Service Area
Human Relations
Memorial
Mike Goldberg
Ken Abosch
Ron Simon
Ken Abosch
Jean Reuther
Mike Goldberg
Howard Handler
Ron Simon
Long Range
Ron Simon
Committee of the Whole
Maureen Wener
2.
HONORING OUTGOING BOARD MEMBER
This item was addressed at the beginning of the meeting.
3.
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE BOARD, and CORRESPONDENCE
No request to address the Board.
4.
CONSENT AGENDA
Items 4-a Minutes, and 4-c Revised Gift/Donation Policy, were removed from the consent agenda.
The minutes were reviewed individually and the whether certain members should/should not approve the
minutes was discussed. Ms. Pergander noted that the minutes are not yet available for the Special Board
Meeting on May 12th and, therefore, those minutes should be struck from the list to be approved. Mr. Simon
then called for a vote on each of the other minutes, individually.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve the minutes for the Regular Meeting on April 15, 2015,
seconded by Mr. Michael Goldberg
[corrected to show board members' names]
Vote: 4 ayes: Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon;
3 abstained: Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve the minutes for the Special Board Meeting May 4 and 5,
2015, seconded by Mr. Goldberg
[corrected to show board members' names]
Vote: 4 ayes: Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon;
3 abstained: Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
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MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve the minutes for the Board Orientation on May 7, 2015,
[corrected to show board members' names]
seconded by Mr. Simon
Vote: 4 ayes: Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon;
3 abstained: Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
The following items were included on the consent agenda:
a,—Minutes: Regular meeting April 15, Special Board meeting May 4 and 5, Board Orientation May 7, Special
Board meeting May 12^
b. Financials: Balance sheet, Revenues and Expenses, Variance report, Investments Report
&—Recommendation to approve revised Gif-t/DonatiorvPoliey
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve Item 4-b Financials, as listed on the consent agenda,
seconded by Mr. Simon
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
5.
TREASURER REPORT
Mr. Schriftman outlined his review of the financial information presented, and explained the list of checks for
approval, noting that some are prepared as off-cycle checks while the majority are held for distribution until
the day after the Board meeting,
a. List of checks and payments for approval
Mr. Schriftman presented the outstanding list of checks and payments to be approved, which included
315.40
Petty cash checks 480 through 487
183.29
Electronic payments from the E-Pay Illinois Funds account
General Fund checks 8834 through 8901, and one ACH transaction, for
143,013.40
the purpose of paying for general operations
111,415.63
General Fund ACH (to be reimbursed from Debt Service)
The total amount presented for approval was
S254.927.72
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve the list of checks and payments, seconded by Mr. Schriftman
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
b.
Approval of several Resolutions establishing signers for banking and financial accounts
Mr. Simon explained the resolutions needed by Bank Financial which are needed to authorize Mr. Ron
Simon, Mr. Ken Abosch and Mr. Seth Schriftman, the Board's officers, to conduct banking business on behalf
of the Library.
MOTION: Ms. Wener made a motion to approve the Bank Financial resolutions authorizing Mr. Ron Simon, Mr.
Ken Abosch, and Mr. Seth Schriftman, to conduct banking business on behalf of the Library, seconded by Ms.
Reuther
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
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6.
FRIENDS LIAISON REPORT
Mr. Simon said that Ms. Elaine Haney had sent her apologies that she could not attend this evening. No report
was available.
Ms. Maureen Wener asked if a process was available to pay donations online to the Friends. Ms. Pergander
explained that a system is not currently available to accept credit card payments for payments to the Friends,
but suggested that the process may need to be re-examined.
Mr. Goldberg explained that some Board members act as the Board's liaisons to the Friends group. He invited
Ms. Wener to consider acting as one of the Board liaisons.
Mr. Abosch explained that the Friends of Deerfield Public Library is a separate legal entity and a 501-3C non
profit. The revenues for the Friends and the Library cannot be comingled.
7.
VILLAGE LIAISON REPORT
Mr. Bill Seiden provided an update on Village Board activities, including an anticipated change of the July 4th
parade route next year that may affect the Library. He also explained how the Village was responding to a
reduction in State sales tax revenues for the Village. Ms. Wener asked if the Village could reduce the Library's
funding since the State was reducing the Village's revenues. Mr. Seiden explained that the Library's revenue
source, the property tax levy, is a separate source that is not affected by Village actions.
8.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR REPORT
a. Highlights from Director's written report
Ms. Pergander shared the following highlights: This is my last monthly report for the Board. I have greatly
appreciated the opportunity to serve this community, and I appreciate all the support I have received from
the Board. All the staff members appreciated the treats provided by the board for National Library Week.
The chairs in Youth Services were replaced by the manufacturer due to fabric flaws resulting in premature
wear and splitting. Claire Steiner, Ellen Kaiser, along with other managers and staff members, successfully
combined the lower level service desks, and also created a new seating area using furnishings already in the
building. Tony Keaton and Meg Anthony are prepared for the two day electrical work, and Judy Hoffman and
others are creating an information campaign to alert the public. We have contracted for two large flower
pots for the outer front entrance, which the landscapers will fill three times seasonally per year. Members of
the management team are pitching in to support Meg as Interim, with certain redundancies of training
helping assure a smooth transition and adequate coverage of key responsibilities. Trisha Steele helped
arrange for free chair massages for staff members to celebrate National Library Week. The Park District,
Village, and Library are continuing talks to improve coordination of health care plans. There are only minor
changes in charges at this time, pending more information late fall. The audit is nearing completion. There
were 59 reservations for the large meeting rooms last month. Ellen Kaiser of Patron services received $355
of materials returned after she sent personal reminder letters last month. Six Assistants are attending
Reaching Forward. Sayaka Suzuki staffed a recruiting table at the jobs fair at Trinity University. All current
Pages were promoted to Library Aide. The Support Services department is cleaning about 30 discs per day.
Pam Skittino also oversaw the addition of Picture Books, Adult Nonfiction, and Adult Fiction as new catalog
options. We had our highest circulation ever in 2014 at 485,518. Also, Youth programming attendance has
increased from 4,761 to 13,500 in two years, while Adult similarly increased from 808 to 3201 in the same
period.
b. Thank You from staff for the wonderful staff appreciation treats
See above.
c. Loss of DVDs and Blu-rays, and action taken
In addition to the addition of the security camera mentioned above, we are reporting the losses to police,
and are taking other steps to secure the collection.
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d. Server room HVAC issues
We have had very serious humidity issues in the Library and the server room, with humidity reaching over
80%. The Engineer who designed the system has been contacted and is checking the entire system design
e.
f.
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for areas needing attention.
Social media and staff Intranet update
There is significantly increased activity on our social media reach and engagement in just the past few weeks
after the arrival of our new Digital Media Coordinator. We are adding one security camera to the Media area
while evaluating other future additions. Tom Owen conducted a staff survey about proposed Intranet
improvements, and he is targeting the top requests by staff for the first rounds of improvements.
Update - Zingerman's customer service training half-day for staff
Ms. Pergander reviewed the nine-month history of the move to incorporate Zingerman's principles, initially
introduced by Ellen Kaiser. In April, the Library staff attended a half day session led by a Zingerman's trainer.
It was very well received by staff.
Update - GIVING button for donations, and related donation information
The proposed GIVING button has been implemented, and the button leads to a page offering the
opportunity to donate to the Friends or the Library.
Mr. Abosch asked about the uses of surveillance cameras in the Library where thefts have occurred, how they
will help when patrons can move materials anywhere in the Library, and whether there would be signage. Ms.
Pergander confirmed that signage is already posted. There was some discussion regarding other actions the
Library might take to address the loss of materials, including checking Amazon for the sale of similar items but
with missing cases, moving the collections, and increasing supervision in the areas of theft.
9.
OLD BUSINESS
a. Approval of Library Director lump sum performance-based salary adjustment
Mr. Simon said that the Board had discussed the suggested lump sum performance-based salary
adjustment previously in a closed session. He explained the timing of the annual salary adjustments and
the purpose of the proposed payment.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve the lump sum performance-based salary adjustment of
$800 to the Library Director, seconded by Mr. Abosch
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
b.
Recommendation to not release to the public closed minutes reviewed at the April 15 closed meeting
session
The process for releasing closed minutes was discussed. Mr. Abosch noted that a review and
reconsideration of all closed minutes is required every six months and that action must be taken only in
open session. Ms. Pergander said that the closed minutes are retained on tape, as well as in written form.
Mr. Howard Handler asked how old the closed minutes are. It was explained that some are from the mid2000's. Those that have to do with particularly sensitive personnel or lawsuit issues have been kept closed.
Mr. Simon reviewed the advice given by legal counsel, and noted that closed minutes can be opened in the
future if the Board members choose to take that action.
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to not release to the public the closed minutes reviewed at the April 15
closed meeting session, seconded by Mr. Schriftman
Vote: 5 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon.
2 abstained - Howard Handler, and Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
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c.
d.
Update - Replacement of main electrical switch and Library closure on June 2 and 3
This item was covered under the Director's Report.
Farmer's Market dates (Aug. 1, Sept. 26) and assignments for Board members
Mr. Simon reviewed what usually occurs at the Village of Deerfield Farmers' Market. He said that the
primary purpose is to see the public, answer questions, and to collect input and suggestions. He explained
that staff set up the table and materials, and Board members usually man the booth between 9:00 a.m. to
noon. There are typically two Board members for each date, although more members are welcomed.
Ms. Pergander noted that staff covers two other Farmers' Market dates and representatives from the
Friends group are present on other dates too.
Ms. Reuther & Mr. Abosch volunteered to man the booth on August 1st. Ms. Wener said that she is available
for both dates. Mr. Handler and Mr. Schriftman volunteered to cover the booth on September 26th.
10. NEW BUSINESS
a. Recommendation to hire new Library Director
Mr. Simon explained the director search process and thanked Mr. Abosch for his leadership on the search
committee.
Mr. Abosch reviewed the offer letter provided and said that it had been accepted. He then reviewed some
of the experience that Ms. Amy Falasz-Peterson has as a Director, including a referendum and a
collaborative building project.
Ms. Wener asked why Ms. Falasz-Peterson is changing jobs. Mr. Abosch explained that, although she really
enjoys her current position, she is originally from this area; also there is a higher usage of the library in
Deerfield and there are other challenges and opportunities here. Mr. Simon added that Ms. FalaszPeterson was not looking for a new position when the consultant contacted her.
Mr. Abosch reviewed the basic structure of offer, including the annual salary and wage per pay period,
establishing goals, the performance-based bonus target and maximum, the Board's performance review,
and a signing bonus that can be used to assist with relocation expenses and previously established vacation
plans. He stated that other aspects of the offer are all in accordance with the Library's established
employment practices and personnel policies.
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve hiring Ms. Amy Falasz-Peterson, in accordance with the
package as presented by Mr. Abosch, seconded by Mr. Schriftman
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
Mr. Handler asked about the process for giving notice to the public regarding the new director. Mr. Simon
outlined the planned press releases and described the other notifications to peers.
b.
Discussion of and possible change to vacation accrual schedule/policy
It was decided that this topic does not need to be modified; it was not discussed.
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c.
Appointment of Meg Anthony as Interim Director, and defining of her authority
Mr. Simon described the process for choosing an Interim Director and the responsibilities that person will
handle. He recommended that Ms. Meg Anthony, the current Head of Youth Services, be approved as the
Interim Director.
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve hiring Ms. Meg Anthony as the Interim Director, seconded
by Ms. Jean Reuther.
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
d.
Recommendation for upgrade of 3M self-check stations for a price not to exceed $12,000
Ms. Pergander explained the purpose of the upgrade and the costs.
MOTION: Ms. Wener made a motion to approve the upgrade of the 3M self-check stations for a price not to
exceed $12,000, seconded by Mr. Goldberg.
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
e.
Scheduling of Board Orientation Session - Financials
Mr. Schriftman discussed the financial review processes and board responsibilities. He encouraged all
Board members to attend. He said the session is typically a Saturday morning, between 9:30 and 11:30
a.m. Ms. Trisha Steele, Business Manager, will coordinate the date and time of the upcoming session.
f.
Banned patron review and recommendation regarding privileges
Mr. Simon reviewed the process used for banning a patron, and he also reviewed the communication
provided for a particular case. There was discussion about particular behavior that involved children, which
came to light after the original communications were made, and whether the banning process needed to
be renewed. Ms. Reuther asked Ms. Anthony, Head of Youth Services, for her input. Ms. Anthony
discussed the rise in unattended children, which makes the described behavior more troubling.
Mr. Goldberg pointed out that a ban communicates how seriously the Board takes certain behavior. He
noted that the Board needs to recognize that the patron in this case provided an immediate response, with
an apology and recognition of his actions. Mr. Goldberg asked the Board members what other specific
thing would need to happen to make a difference at a later time.
Safety concerns and the difficulty of the decision process were discussed, including how to weigh the rights
of patrons, staff, and children. Also discussed were the length of a ban, past legal advice, the reviewing
process, and the availability of information from other sources, such as the local police. The current
transition at the library and its impact on the situation was discussed. Various alternatives were aired.
MOTION: Mr. Simon made a motion to establish a three-month ban, to be lifted on September 1st, based on the
inappropriate behavior in the Quiet Room; and, that the patron be notified of the other incidents reported; the
motion was seconded by Ms. Wener.
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
1 no - Howard Handler. The motion was approved.
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g.
Recommendation to approve furnishings quote for Youth Services workstations, and discuss
plans for Support Services
Ms. Anthony reviewed the proposed changes to the Youth work area. She explained the department's
staffing plan, described the process for sharing desks, and the consequences to productivity.
MOTION: Mr. Goldberg made a motion to approve the recommended furnishing changes to the Youth
Department, at a cost not to exceed $4,000. Mr. Schriftman provided a second to the motion.
Vote: 7 yes - Ken Abosch, Michael Goldberg, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and
Maureen Wener. The motion was approved.
h.
Update from Memorials Committee
Mr. Simon asked that this item be added to the next Board meeting's agenda. He reviewed the mission of
committee, and the need for an improved and formal policy, noting that a case-by-case basis is not
sufficient.
Processes were discussed, including how research is conducted, the involvement of staff, and the Board's
engagement. Mr. Simon said he would like to have a committee meeting scheduled with all Board
members invited.
i.
REMINDER - Art Festival Preview Party, May 29, 6 to 8 pm, Village Hall
Ms. Pergander reviewed the Art Festival Preview Party, explaining that it is an opportunity to network with
the other Village movers and shakers. Mr. Abosch noted that spouses can be included but that attendance
does require an RSVP.
11. OTHER DISCUSSION ITEMS
a.
Mr. Schriftman asked about the protocol for Board member email addresses, noting that one member has
an email address at deerfieldlibrary.org. Mr. Handler said that using this email address will help to avoid
FOIA request complications, but Ms. Pergander explained that a FOIA request could be placed for all Board
member emails regardless of the email address. Ms. Wener said providing board email addresses
@deerfieldlibrary.org seems like a good idea and it was suggested that the idea be placed on next
meeting's agenda.
b.
Mr. Abosch inquired how closed session minutes can be approved without releasing them. Ms. Pergander
said that the minute dates can be placed on the next agenda.
12. EXECUTIVE SESSION
No executive session held.
13. ADJOURNMENT
At 10:36, there being no further business, Mr. Goldberg made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Mr.
Schriftman. The motion was approved and the meeting was adjourned.
Ken Abosch, Secretary
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
Regular Meeting Agenda
7 p.m., June 17, 2015
1.
ROLL CALL AND CALL TO ORDER
2.
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE BOARD, and CORRESPONDENCE
3.
CONSENT AGENDA
a. Minutes: Regular meeting May 20
b. Financials: Balance sheet, Revenues and Expenses, Variance report, Investments Report
4.
TREASURER REPORT
a. List of checks and payments for approval
b. Update: Cash management procedures
c. Resolution to establish plan coordinator for ICMA retirement program
5.
FRIENDS LIAISON REPORT
6.
VILLAGE LIAISON REPORT
7.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR REPORT
a. Highlights from Director's written report
b. Update - Replacement of main electrical switch and Library closure on June 2
c. Update - Upgrade of 3M self-check stations
d. Update - Loss of DVDs and Blu-rays, and action taken
8.
OLD BUSINESS
a. Approval of April 20 closed session minutes.
b. Approval of May 12 Special Board Meeting Minutes.
9.
NEW BUSINESS
a. Scheduling of Board Orientation session - Tours of Library
b. Announcement: Financial Reporting 101 Session will be held on Saturday, 7/18; 9:30 to 11:30
c. Email addresses for board members @deerfieldlibrary.org and instructions for accessing email remotely
d. Discussion of thefts from The Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Book Sale and response to letter from the Friends'
Board
e. Discussion of plan to develop Strategic Plan
f. Update from Memorials Committee
i. Schedule next Committee Meeting
g. Discussion of Sunday hours
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION - The Board may go into Executive Session (closed to the public) to discuss personnel, legal,
real estate, and other matters as allowed by Illinois law.
a. Review of closed session minutes from May 12
11. ADJOURNMENT
Upcoming Board meetings:
REGULAR: July 15, August 19, September 16.
The Deerfield Public Library is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who plan to
attend this meeting and who require certain accommodations in order to allow them to observe and/or participate in this meeting, or who have
questions regarding accessibility of the meeting or the facilities, are requested to contact the Library Director at 847-945-3311 to allow the Library to
make reasonable accommodations.
�Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Regular Meeting Minutes
June 17, 2015
1.
ROLL CALL AND CALL TO ORDER 7pm
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m., in the Library Boardroom, 920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL.
Present Board members: Ron Simon - President, Ken Abosch - Secretary, Seth Schriftman-Treasurer, Howard
Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener
Absent: Michael Goldberg
Also present was Village Liaison Bill Seiden, Ms. Susan Karp - President of the Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library, and Ms. Sue Gottlieb, representing the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Staff: Meg Anthony, Interim Library Director and Head of Youth Services, and Business Manager Trisha Steele
2.
3.
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC TO ADDRESS THE BOARD, and CORRESPONDENCE
No request to address the Board.
CONSENT AGENDA
Mr. Ron Simon asked to pull the monthly financial reports, the variance report, and the minutes from the
Consent Agenda for further discussion,
a. Minutes: Regular meeting May 20
Mr. Howard Handler noted that in the May 20th minutes, the votes did not specify who abstained and who
voted 'aye'. He pointed out that the three new board members, Jean Reuther, Maureen Wener and he,
were not present for those meetings and therefore chose to abstain from the vote to approve the minutes.
MOTION: Mr. Ken Abosch made a motion to approve the minutes of May 20th with corrections showing who
abstained and who voted for the minutes presented at that meeting, seconded by Mr. Schriftman
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
b.
Financials: Balance Sheet, Revenues and Expenses, Variance report, Investments Report
Mr. Seth Schriftman pointed out that an entry on the Revenue and Expense Report, under the prior year,
had been entered in the wrong cell. Noting that this is a problem with creating financial reports in Excel, he
said that the Finance Committee will be considering how to address financial software issues.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve the monthly financial reports, seconded by Ms. Jean
Reuther
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
Mr. Simon noted that the Variance Report said that the total revenue received year-to-date is substantially
less than the expenditures made. He asked Ms. Trisha Steele to explain the disparity.
Ms. Steele outlined the Library's annual cash flow, which primarily consists of two months of cash inflows,
June and September real estate tax receipts, but fairly consistent expenditures made every month. This
cash flow pattern requires planning sufficient funds available to cover numerous months each year.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve the Variance Report, seconded by Ms. Maureen Wener
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
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4. TREASURER REPORT
a. List of checks and payments for approval
Mr. Schriftman presented the list of checks to be approved for payment, which included
Electronic payments from the E-Pay Illinois Funds account
230.06
Petty cash checks 488 through 491
170.40
General Fund checks 8902 through 8975
85.556.70
The total amount presented for approval was
$85.957.16
Ms. Maureen Wener asked for information about a purchase of pens in excess of $700. Ms. Anthony
explained that these are the pens provided throughout the Library as promotional as well as functional
items and they are purchased in a large bulk.
MOTION: Mr. Abosch made a motion to approve the list of checks and payments, seconded by Ms. Jean
Reuther.
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
b.
Update: Cash management procedures
Mr. Schriftman reviewed the process for replenishing the petty cash fund account, noting that an early
resolution authorizes the Business Manager to perform this activity. He also raised a question about
whether the Board needs to give specific authority to the Director to move funds between accounts. After
some discussion, it was determined that cash management is a basic responsibility of the Director.
Mr. Schriftman noted that budget discussions will need to begin only a few weeks after the new Director has
arrived. He asked members to consider broad-stroke goals for the next year so that staff can be given
preliminary guidance for the preparation of a budget proposal. Mr. Simon noted that Ms. Pergander, the
previous Director, had left a list of suggestions that need to be considered. Ms. Anthony said she would
consult with the Management Team regarding current needs. Mr. Schriftman noted that the Board was
interested, for example, in purchasing another memorial, such as leaves on a tree for donors. This will need
to be included in the budgeting process and members should consider if there are other such items.
c.
Resolution to establish plan coordinator for ICMA retirement program
Ms. Steele explained that the ICMA voluntary retirement savings plan was established by the Board in 1993.
At that time, the Treasurer was identified as the Library's account administrator. She outlined how the
management and laws governing IRS 457 plans have changed over the years and pointed out that the Village
Finance Director has, in fact, acted as the account administrator, processing enrollees and changes in
participation. She recommended changing the position responsible for account administration to the Village
Finance Director, who has agreed to continue performing this function.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman made a motion to approve a resolution to change the account administrator for the
ICMA 457 Retirement Savings Plan from the Library's Board Treasurer to the Village Finance Director, seconded
by Ms. Wener.
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
Mr. Schriftman pointed out that each Board member had received a copy of the final draft of the 2014 Audited
financial reports and Auditor's Letter to the Board.
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5. FRIENDS LIAISON REPORT
Ms. Susan Karp, President of the Friends of Deerfield Library Board, introduced Ms. Sue Gottlieb as another
member of the Friends' Board.
Ms. Gottlieb provided an update regarding the recent activities and plans of the Friends. Her discussion
included Farmers' Market plans, July 18 Cookbook & Children's Book Sale and the upcoming Zucchini Day.
Library Board members were encouraged to join. Ms. Karp reviewed the group's financial goals and
accomplishments. She also noted that the Friends Board is looking to fill additional board positions. There was
a request to a contact former Library Board member and Ms. Steele said she would follow-up on that request.
Item 9 d. - Discussion of thefts from The Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Book area and response to letter
from the Friends' Board
Mr. Simon asked to move this item up on the agenda to accommodate the representatives of the Friends. There
was no dissent. He outlined the problem regarding a patron that has been stealing books from the Friends area.
The intention of providing the books was discussed, noting that it is not meant as the provision of free materials
or as a sale of merchandise, but to encourage donations in support of the Library.
Ms. Anthony reviewed information she found regarding past incidents and legal advice. Alternative solutions
were discussed, including changing the sign, the process for collecting donations, and the security system. Mr.
Simon noted that communication between the Library and the Friends will improve.
MOTION: Mr. Abosch made a motion to direct the Interim Director to try to locate the person responsible for
the thefts, send a letter regarding the purpose of the Friends books, and to advise him that any future actions
could result in further action by the Board. The motion was seconded by Ms. Reuther.
Vote: 6 yes - Ken Abosch, Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, Seth Schriftman, Ron Simon, and Maureen Wener.
The motion was approved.
6. VILLAGE LIAISON REPORT
Mr. Bill Seiden introduced himself to the new Board members and provided a brief outline of his experience
with libraries and in Deerfield. He reviewed items relating to the Village that could impact the Library, included
the placement of a marijuana distribution site in Deerfield, and the water meter replacement program.
7.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR REPORT
At the meeting, Ms. Anthony first addressed items b, c and d before returning to item a - highlights of her
written report.
a. Highlights from Director's written report
Ms. Anthony reviewed the success of the Summer Reading Program kickoff. Marketing and public access to
the program was discussed.
The availability of new resources was discussed, including new l-macs for patrons, help desk software for
staff, and an extension of outreach efforts.
Changes in staffing occurred in May, when nine Pages were promoted to Library Aides, in recognition of
additional responsibilities performed by the staff.
A police incident that occurred on June 8th was reviewed.
b.
Update - Replacement of main electrical switch and Library closure on June 2
Ms. Anthony reviewed how the main panel had been damaged in June 2014 by rainwater. She explained
the process for the repair work performed by Carey Electric and noted that an additional leak site was
discovered and also repaired. The building was reopened to the public on June 3rd, earlier than anticipated.
Carey Electric will return to install a meter when the part becomes available.
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c.
d.
8.
Update - Upgrade of 3M self-check stations
Ms. Anthony announced that the upcoming upgrade to the 3M self-check stations will include 19" wide
monitors which will be used to promote Library programs and resources.
Update - Loss of DVDs and Blu-rays, and action taken
Ms. Anthony reported that the Library had experienced a number of losses of DVDs and Blu-rays in the last
four to six months and that the loss had been reported to the Police on May 20th. She reviewed changes in
processes to address the issue, including the installation of an additional security camera.
Mr. Abosch said that input from other libraries shows that there is a cost-benefit consideration in
implementing theft-prevention measures.
OLD BUSINESS
a. Approval of April 20 closed session minutes.
Mr. Abosch noted that agenda should be corrected because there were two closed session meetings. The
minutes for May 12th should also be included.
MOTION: Mr. Simon made a motion to approve the closed session minutes, seconded by Mr. Schriftman.
Vote: 3 yes - Ken Abosch, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon
3 abstained - Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener. The motion was not approved.
b. Approval of May 12 Special Board Meeting Minutes.
Mr. Abosch explained that the only purpose of, and action at, the May 12th meeting was to go into closed
session and asked that the minutes be approved.
MOTION: Mr. Schriftman a motion to approve the minutes of May 12th, seconded by Mr. Simon.
Vote: 3 yes - Ken Abosch, Seth Schriftman, and Ron Simon
3 abstained - Howard Handler, Jean Reuther, and Maureen Wener. The motion was not approved.
9.
NEW BUSINESS
a. Scheduling of Board Orientation session - Tours of Library
Ms. Anthony reviewed the planned tours for Board members, which will occur on June 24th and 25th at 7
p.m. Mr. Handler and Ms. Reuther expressed interest in attending on the 25th.
b.
Announcement: Financial Reporting 101 Session will be held on Saturday, 7/18, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The time for the session was established as 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon.
c.
Email addresses for board members @deerfieldlibrary.org and instructions for accessing email remotely
Ms. Anthony reviewed the option for this email address and asked Board members to email Mr. Tom
Owen, Head of IT, if it is desired. Mr. Handler described the advantage of having the Library conserve the
emails for FOIA purposes, where the burden will be on the Library to provide them, should they be
requested. Mr. Abosch asked Mr. Seiden how the Village Board members handle their board-related email.
Mr. Seiden said that each Village Board member uses his/her own personal email address.
d. Discussion of thefts from The Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Book Sale and response to letter from
the Friends' Board
This item was moved to an earlier point on the agenda, following Item 5 - FRIENDS LIAISON REPORT
e.
Discussion of plan to develop Strategic Plan
This item will be postponed until after the arrival of the new Director.
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f.
Update from Memorials Committee
Mr. Simon, the Chair of the Memorials Committee, reviewed his research regarding how other Libraries
have honored people, named rooms, processed gift giving, etc. He explained that the Library's current
gifting policies are weak. The Committee's goal is to establish clear guidance for the Board to use when
taking action. Also, it will be helpful for future boards to maintain the reason a room is named for
someone. He reviewed some of the ideas under consideration, including mounting a tree whose leaves
include names of donors at the top of the stairway, and the use of nameplates stating "Donated by...''. Mr.
Simon invited all members to participate in the Committee's discussions. Ms. Wener asked to join the
Committee.
g.
Schedule next Committee Meeting
Mr. Simon announced that he would send out information regarding the next committee meeting options,
blind-copying each Board member, noting that no group conversation can occur outside of a public
meeting. The agenda and date will be provided to the office in sufficient time to post the meeting.
Other-The Board members reviewed the July Fourth activity plans.
h.
Discussion of Sunday hours
Mr. Schriftman reviewed the current scheduling and compensation for Sundays and stated that he had
been asked about extending the hours. There was discussion regarding the impact of a change in Sunday
hours and how those issues could be addressed. Mr. Simon stated that the Strategic Planning process is
the place to consider this, along with the many other issues raised, such as adding staff, changing
compensation practices, and whether new objectives will justify changing the current staffing levels. There
was some discussion regarding the process of strategic planning and members discussed various options
for addressing the processes and how other public entities have handled the process.
Other-The Board members discussed changing Board meeting times to accommodate lengthy Board
discussions and how the public might have access to the meeting should they wish to join it after 9:00 p.m.
when the front doors are locked. Resolutions considered included: a doorbell, a sign on the door, keeping
a staff member at the front door, sending the issue back to committee, and holding the meeting at the
Village Hall. Mr. Handler suggested that an off-duty officer could be employed in case someone might
want to enter the building. Mr. Abosch noted that, in the last ten years, there has not been a single time
when anyone came to attend a meeting mid-way, much less at the end.
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION
No executive session held.
11. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mr. Schriftman made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Ms. Reuther. The
motion was approved and the meeting was adjourned.
Ken Abosch, Secretary
Minutes approved by the Board on
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920 Waukegan Road Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Phone 847.945.3311 Fax 847.945.3402
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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
June 17, 2015
RESOLUTION
TO AMEND THE
ICMA DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN
WHEREAS, on October 20, 1993, the Deerfield Public Library established the ICMA Deferred
Compensation Plan, #303947, for the purpose of providing a voluntary retirement saving plan under the
IRS Code 457, for the benefit of the Library’s employees, and
WHEREAS, the Village Finance Director does, in fact, oversee and administer all ICMA plan processes
on behalf of the Library,
BE IT RESOLVED that the Deerfield Village Finance Director shall be the coordinator for the Library
Plan; shall receive reports, notices, etc., from ICMA Retirement Corporation or VantageTrust; shall cast,
on behalf of the Library as the Employer, any required votes under VantageTrust; may delegate any
administrative duties relating to the Plan to appropriate staff; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Deerfield Public Library hereby authorizes the Deerfield Village
Finance Director, in regard to the administration of the Plan, to execute all necessary agreements with
ICMA Retirement Corporation incidental to such administration, providing copies of such
correspondence to the Library Director; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the effective date of this resolution shall be June 17, 2015 and it shall
be in force and effect immediately upon passage.
I, Ken Abosch, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Deerfield Public Library, do certify that the
forgoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Deerfield Public
Library at the regular meeting held on June 17,2015, 7:00 p.m.
Board Secretary
Mr. Ken Abosch
Witnessed by:
Board President
Mr. RarkSimon
Board Treasurer
Mr. Seth Schriftman
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Board Meeting Minutes -- June 17, 2015
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Apple Computer
Carey Electric
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Marijuana Distribution Site
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Email Addresses
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Finance Committee
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Memorials Committee
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Orientation
Deerfield Public Library Building and Property Maintenance
Deerfield Public Library Gift Policy
Deerfield Public Library IT Department
Deerfield Public Library Library Director
Deerfield Public Library Self Checkout Stations
Deerfield Public Library Strategic Plan
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Village Board of Trustees
Deerfield Village Finance Director
Deerfield Village Hall
Deerfield Water Meter Replacement Program
Excel
Financial Reporting 101
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Cookbook and Children's Book Sale
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Zucchini Day
Howard Handler
ICMA Retirement Corporation
Jean Reuther
July 4th Activities
Kenan Abosch
Maureen Wener
Meg Anthony
Michael K. Goldberg
Ronald Simon
Seth Schriftman
Sue Gottlieb
Susan Karp
Tom Owen
Trisha Steele
William Seiden
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Starting Time Changes
for Board Meetings
The Deerfield Library Board of
Trustees has been holding open
meetings at 8 p.m. the third
Wednesday of each month.
AS OF JANUARY, 2006,
THESE MEETINGS WILL
BEGIN AT 7 P.M. Notice of all
board meetings, committee meet
ings, or special board meetings
will be posted with an agenda in
the library and the Village Hall
48 hours before a meeting. The
minutes of each board meeting
may be found on our website,
www.deeifieldlibraiy.org.
New Gift Book Policy
The library board recently
approved a newly revised gift
book policy. We welcome mone
tary gifts to purchase library
materials and also accept donated
used books and non-book
current material in good condi
tion. Our professional staff
evaluates gifts using the same
criteria they use for purchased
materials. The library accepts
several categories of gifts: cash
donations, gifts in remembrance
and donations of materials. The
staff will provide written
acknowledgement of gifts if
requested. For details, you may
pick up a copy of the gift policy
at the library.
Mayor Richard M. Daley Praises Libraries
Mayor Daley recently addressed the American Library Association’s annual conference in
Chicago. He said that in 2005 alone, Chicago had seven libraries under construction and 45
built or renovated in the past 16 years. He credits the taxpayers for allowing him to invest in
libraries in the city and increase taxes for libraries.
Libraries are important to the mayor. He said: “I look at libraries as a learning experience.
They are part of the education system. It was never separate. When I became mayor, I said
This is part and parcel of our educational commitment.’ We need libraries. They are just as
important as building police
stations. We are building fire
stations, senior citizen buildings,
schools and libraries because they
become anchors of a community.
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When somebody sees a library
being built in their community,
what they see is confidence in the
community. The library becomes
part of our economic develop
ment and that’s the key. All of a
sudden new homes go in. People
Deerfield Nursery School students tour the library
and enjoy listening to a story
say, ‘We’re now invested in the
community...
Google Will Charge for Extra Service
Librarian: FREE!
Some people are paying for Google’s search service to answer questions that the Deerfield
Library reference staff can answer for free—and from a real, live person. Call the library at
847-945-3311 with your questions and BE SURE TO ASK FOR THE REFERENCE DESK!
The rest of the library’s offerings are also FREE! Thousands of books, recorded books,
music tapes and CDs, videos and DVDs are available to check out free with your Deerfield
library card. Only our newest movies cost anything—only $1.00.
Spend some FREE time by the fireplace browsing through more than 200 magazines.
You’re sure to find something you enjoy.
Your Deerfield library card gives you day-and-night FREE access to time-tested databases
(paid for by the library) that provide nationwide telephone numbers, articles (some full-text!)
for homework/research, information on thousands of companies, and more which are only
found on the library’s website www.deerfieldlibrary.org.
Be sure your Deerfield library card has not expired. (Cards automatically expire after
three years.) With a current card, you have a wonderful world of FREE entertainment and
information at your fingertips.
�Adult Programs
Programs are free but we request reservations.
The Choraliers
Career Advice
Handy Things To Do
Monday, December 5, 7:15 p.m.
The Deerfield High School Choraliers, a
show choir, returns to the library for songs
and dances of the holiday and winter
season. These outstanding singers are
directed by Choral Director Alicia Akers.
A Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Showcase. Refreshments!
Tuesday, January 17, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Roberta Glick, JVS Career Counselor,
offers individual half hour sessions. You
must make a reservation for your half hour
in advance.
Internet
Wednesday, February 1, 7 p.m.
Website sources and email information can
be confusing. Reference librarian John
Kelsey will again share some of his tips
and tricks avoiding traps of maneuvering
the web.
Dr Zhivago: the Book, the
Movie, the Author
Thursday, December 8, 10:30 a.m.
(Fiction Room)
Dr. Zhivago, by Boris Pasternak, is much
more than a love story; it is a book that is
extremely relevant to our times. Bonnie
Hilton will review the book and give
insights into the life of this Nobel Prize
winning author whose own life mirrored
that of his fictional character.
An Evening with the Angels
Tuesday, December 13, 7 p.m.
Joan Webster Anderson,
author of New York Tunes
* bestseller Where Angels
Walk, explains what angels are
and what they do, according to
the various religious beliefs.
Statistics show an increasing thirst
^ ^ for spirituality and a quest for exis
tence beyond the material realm! An
inspiring evening!
How Globalization Affects
Deerfield and You
Tuesday, January' 10, 7 p.m.
“Globalization” has become a pervasive
slogan but remains little understood. There
are multiple layers to this phenomenon
with specific social, political and economic
effects in our community. Speaker Art Cyr
is professor of Political Economy and
World Business at Carthage College
(Kenosha) and author of After the Cold
War.
Personal Safety in an
Emergency: Are You Prepared?
Tuesday, January 17,7 p.m.
Your safety and survival depend on clear
thinking and preparation. We'll discuss
planning for different kinds of emergencies
for yourself and your family in home or
car, with Clutter Cutter’s Reme Aleck, a
home and office organizing professional.
The Music of Andrew
Lloyd Webber
Sunday, January 22, 2 p.m.
Come and enjoy a
relaxing afternoon of
music by this popular
composer with pianist
Eugene Kwok. He
will play selections
from musicals Sunset
Boulevard, Cats,
Evita, The Phantom
of the Opera and more and will take
audience requests. Refreshments.
Great Decisions
Discussion Group
Tuesdays, January 24 through March 21,
7:30 p.m.
Deerfield’s Tom Jester again convenes this
popular foreign policy discussion group.
(By our count, Tom has been doing this
volunteer job for the library for close to 20
years!) The 2006 topics are UN Reform,
Brazil, Human Rights in the Age of
Terrorism, Global Health Pandemics and
Security, Turkey, Energy Resources, and
China and India: Partners or Competitors.
The first week is a planning session.
Briefing book is $15.00.
Literary Lovers
Thursday, February 9, 7 p.m.
A peek at some of the
most legendary
romances of celebrated ' ).
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writers: F. Scott and
Zelda Fitzgerald, Lillian ;
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Heilman and Dashiell
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Hammett, Elizabeth
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Barrett and Robert
Browning, Dorothy Thompson and Sinclair
Lewis. With slide images, actors Annette
Baldwin and Charles Bernstein bring to life
the passionate letters and journals of these
historic figures. Co-sponsor: Deerfield Area
Historical Society.
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A Night at the Oscars
Monday, February 20, 7 p.m.
Share your opinions about the best and
worst films of 2005 with popular no-holdsbarred film professor and critic Reid
Schultz. Fun and stimulating conversation
about the movies of our day!
Academy-Award-N ominated
Film Scores
Tuesday, February 28, 7 p.m.
Deerfield’s Dorothy Andries, classical
music critic for Pioneer Press, will show
clips and speak on the film scores nominat
ed for awards as well as additional work
done by nominated composers. Come,
listen and choose your own favorite!
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Halloween costumes galore in the Youth Services Department
Queen Elizabeth checks out the Oxford English Dictionary at the library
(Judy Hortin, our Head of Reference, in Halloween garb).
New Magazines and Newsletters for 2006
BUSINESS ROOM
Bob Brinker’s Market Timer—covers
stocks, mutual funds, model portfolios, and
stock market timing
Fast Company—
concentrates on
“path-breaking busi
nesses” and the rea
sons for their success
Hulbert Financial
Digest—evaluates
stock and mutual
fund newsletters
NEAR THE FIREPLACE
Cargo—shopping for men; considers
autos, computers, cell phones, gift ideas,
home decor, grooming aids and fashion
Cato Journal—the leading free-market
journal of the U.S.; reflects the Cato
Institute’s conservative/libertarian views
Ceramics
Monthly—for both
the professional and
hobbyist; answers
technical questions;
features individual
potters; lists exhibi
tions, workshops, and conferences
Chicago Consumers’ Checkbook—rates
Chicago-area services and stores, naming
the best and the worst; non-profit publisher
takes no advertising
E/the Environmental Magazine—covers
a wide range of environmental issues from
major topics to individual behavior, “rain
forests to recycling”
GQ—the leading fashion magazine for
men; features articles on clothing, travel,
and dining; has regular columns on music,
finance, and grooming
Metropolis—describes concepts and
trends in architecture, design, planning, and
development in metropolitan areas
Outside—highlights all kinds of outdoor
activities, often in wild settings around the
world, with lots of photographs; lists sched
uled outdoor opportunities
YOUTH SERVICES
DEPARTMENT
Monthly—covers electronic games for all
the major systems;
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previews and reviews
games; for elementary
school age through
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adult
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Shojo Beat and Shonen Jump—feature
the most popular manga from Japan; include
news, reviews, and interviews; for elemen
tary age through high school
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■ The handicapped door and the elevators can be dangerous for small fingers.
Please supervise your young children and do not allow them to play with these doors.
■ Please remember that the receipts that we give you on checkout are your reminders of
the due dates. We also date-stamp the items. We shall not be calling to remind you to
return your books!
■ Thanks to the many who donated books at the library for the devastated school district
in Harrison County, Mississippi, hard hit by Hurricane Katrina. This November book drive
was coordinated with the Village of Deerfield, the Deerfield Community Relations
Commission and the office of State Representative Karen May.
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Drop-In Events & Stories j
Toddler Times
Toddlers and their caregivers are invited to
a special storytime designed for children 18
months to 2!/2 years. No registration neces
sary. 11 a.m. in the Picture Book Room.
Toddler Times are usually the first Friday
and third Thursday of the month: December
2 & 15; January 6 & 19; February 3 & 16.
Family Times
Book Discussions in the Library
■ January 12,10:30 am
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
In this classic tale of British life between the World Wars, Charles Ryder finds
himself stationed at the Marchmain family seat, recalling his time spent with the
heirs to the estate in his younger days.
■ January 19,7:30 pm
One Thousand White Women by Jim Fergus
The fictional diary of May Dodd recounts being sent to the western prairies in
1875 as part of Ulysses S. Grant’s “Brides for Indians” program, intended to help
assimilate the Indians into the white man’s world.
■ February 9,10:30 am
Small Island by Andrea Levy
At the end of World War II the Joseph family arrives in London from Jamaica,
and Queenie, their white landlady, befriends them until her racist husband arrives
home from the front.
■ February 16, 7:30 pm
Crossing California by Adam Langer
Three families living in Chicago’s West Rogers Park are impacted by world
events from 1979 to 1981, including the Iran hostage crisis, Ronald Reagan's
presidential election, and rock and roll.
Last quarter we tried offering a Saturday
Toddler Time for working parents but found
that we got a group of mixed ages. So,
we’ll offer drop-in family storytimes for all
ages on the second and last Saturdays of the
month at 11 a.m. in the Picture Book
Room; December 10 & 31; January 14 &
28; February 11 & 25. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
Drop-In Stories
Starting January 10, this program (formerly
known as Stories ‘n’ More) will be offered
every Tuesday at 10 a.m. and will be limit
ed to the first 15 children ages 3V2 to 5. No
commitments—just sign-up in person at the
Youth Services Desk between 9:30 and 10
a.m. on the morning of the program.
Children will attend this program on their
own in the Storytime Room, but an adult
must remain in the building.
Olympic Voting
Come to the library during February to
learn more about the Olympics. Vote for
your favorite Winter Olympic sport. We’ll
keep track on our scoreboard in our
Olympics display.
Bookmark Contest
Entry forms for our annual bookmark
contest will be available Monday, February
27. Entries must be returned by the end of
March. There will be winners in each age
category and the Overall Favorite book
marks will be given out during our Summer
Reading Program.
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Registered Stories & Workshops
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Call or stop in at the Youth Services Desk to register. These programs are designed
with specific age groups in mind; we are unable to make exceptions. Please register
early as space is limited and also programs may be cancelled if a minimum of
participants fail to register.
Winter Break Movie: Ice Age
After-School Stories
Tuesday, December 20,12 noon.
Registration starts Monday, December 5.
Bring a bag lunch, and laugh as a group of
misfit animals tries to outrun the glaciers
in this 81 minute, PG-rated animated film.
Children under 7 must be accompanied by
an adult.
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade. Thursdays, 4
p.m. January 26 -February 23.
Registration starts Monday, December 12.
Last day to register is Wednesday,
February 1.
This program is specifically designed
for younger grade school children and fea
tures stories and crafts.
Super Sports Stars
3rd -5th Grade. Fridays, 4 p.m.
January 27-February 24. Registration
starts Monday, December 12. Last day to
register is Wednesday, February 1.
This five-week genre-based program is
designed for kids too old for regular
storytimes. Each week we’ll read a sports
story and try fun sport related activities.
Chinese New Year’s Party
Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe Book Party
Thursday, December 29, 3 p.m.
Grades 4-6. Registration starts Monday,
December 5.
C.S. Lewis’ classic tale of the magical
world of Narnia is now a hit Disney
movie. Sign up for games, crafts, snacks
and discussion about this beloved fantasy.
Saturday, January 28, 2 p.m.
Kindergarten-3rd grade. Registration
starts Monday, December 19.
Celebrate Chinese New Year with stories,
snacks and activities.
Special Performance
Space is limited, so register early. Children
under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.
Please follow age recommendations when
registering, as these are given by the performers.
Joel Frankel
All ages. Saturday,
January 21, 10 a.m.
Registration starts
Monday, December 19.
Joel’s lively interactive
shows are always a
crowd pleaser. He’ll
sing old favorites and
songs from his new CD.
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Family Fun Nights
All ages are welcome, but children must
be accompanied by an adult. Limit 5 spaces
per family.
Dinner and a Movie: Mulan
Monday, January 9, 6:30 p.m.
Registration starts Monday, December 5.
Bring a picnic dinner and watch this Disney
animated film about a girl who takes her
father’s place in the Chinese Imperial Army.
This film is 88 minutes long and rated G.
Beach Party
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Monday, February 6, 7 p.m.
^ Registration starts Monday, January 9.
^ Tired of winter? Sign up for our
Beach Party! Food, stories and more.
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Seussapalooza
Thursday, March 2, 7 p.m.
Registration starts Monday, February 6.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with stories,
snacks and short animated films.
Where Are the Holiday Books?
In order to create more shelving space In the Picture Book Room, holiday picture books
have been put into <(storage,, during their off-season. You may check out these books
anytime during the year, but you must ask for them by name at the Youth Services Desk.
Since Halloween books are popular year-round, they will be shelved at the end of
the picture books-after the Nursery Rhymes.
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Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
David Wolff, President
847-945-2040
wolffman 1 @comcast.net
Ron Simon, Secretary
S47-317-0116
simonrl 967 @yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Ken Abosch • 847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Mission
The mission of the Deerfield Public Library is to provide free and
equal access to materials, sendees and facilities required to meet
the needs of the comm
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cultural and educational?! tk\uuTiese-goals,flfe Library will
keep abreast of current techiioifiZv. have a competent and trained
professional staff, actively promote its presence and services, and
measure performance at regular intervals.
Jeff Blumenthal • 847-948-8241
jcbIaw@Ameritech.net
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
FREE ASSISTANCE WITH INCOME TAX FORMS
AARP/IRS- trained representatives will offer a free service to anyone who needs tax help from
1p.m to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays at the Deerfield Public Library. No appointments. Please
bring last year’s return with you. February 3 - April 14.
VOTERS REGISTRATION
Deerfield League of Women Voters holds voter registration 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturdays, February 4,11 and 18. Please bring ID with current address.
LIBRARY CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS
Saturday, December 24; Sunday, December 25, 2005 and January 1, 2006.
We will be open on Saturday, December 31, until 5 p.m.
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Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletters
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The historical archive of the Browsing newsletter, which is the quarterly newsletter put out by the Deerfield Public Library and lists all of the programming as well as news for the library.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Winter 2005-2006
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Vol. 21, No. 3
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Brickman, Sally
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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12/2005
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Searchable PDF
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English
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December 2005 - February 2006
Academy Awards
Adam Langer
After the Cold War
Alicia Akers
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Library Association (ALA)
American Library Association Annual Conference
Andrea Levy
Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Annette Baldwin
Art Cyr
Bob Brinker's Market Timer
Bonnie Hilton
Boris Pasternak
Brazil
Brideshead Revisited
C.S. Lewis
Career Advice
Cargo Magazine
Carthage College
Cato Institute
Cato Journal
Cats
Ceramics Monthly
Charles Bernstein
Charles Ryder
Chicago Consumers' Checkbook
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Public Library
China
Chinese Imperial Army
Chinese New Year
Clutter Cutter
Conservatism
Crossing California
Dashiell Hammett
David B. Wolff
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Community Relations Commission
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Choraliers
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Nursery School
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Bookmark Contest
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Gift Policy
Deerfield Public Library Magazines
Deerfield Public Library Mission Statement
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Village Hall
Disney
Doctor Seuss
Doctor Zhivago
Dorothy Andries
Dorothy Thompson
E/The Environmental Magazine
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Elizabeth Barrett
Elizabeth II
Emergency Preparedness
Eugene Kwok
Evelyn Waugh
Evita
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Fast Company Magazine
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Global Health Pandemics
Globalization
Google
GQ Magazine
Halloween
Harrison County Mississippi
Hulbert Financial Digest
Human Rights
Hurricane Katrina
Ice Age
Illinois House of Representatives
Illinois State Assembly
Income Tax Assistance
Income Tax Forms
India
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Iran-Contra Affair
Jack A. Hicks
Jamaica
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
Jim Fergus
Joan webster Anderson
Joel Frankel
John Kelsey
Judith Hortin
Karen May
Kenan Abosch
Kenosha Wisconsin
League of Women Voters Deerfield - Lincolnshire
Libertarianism
Lillian Hellman
London England
May Dodd
Metropolis Magazine
Mulan
Narnia
New York Times
Nobel Prize
Olympics
One Thousand White Women
Outside Magazine
Oxford English Dictionary
Pioneer Press
Pioneer Press Classical Music Critic
Reid Schultz
Reme Aleck
Richard M. Daley
Robert Browning
Roberta Glick
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Simon
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
Shojo Beat
Shonen Jump
Sinclair Lewis
Small Island
Sunday G. Mueller
Sunset Boulevard
Terrorism
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
The Phantom of the Opera
Thomas Jester
Turkey
Ulysses S. Grant
United Nations
United States
Voter Registration
West Ridge Chicago
West Rogers Park Chicago
Where Angels Walk
World War II
Zelda Fitzgerald
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Meetings
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Public Library Governance
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This collection consists of meeting minutes created around or after meetings of the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees as well as supporting materials such as village ordinances, salary scales and land agreements.
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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1966-2013
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English
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Board Meeting Minutes -- July 20, 2005
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Simon, Ronald
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors
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Deerfield Public Library
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07/20/2005
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Wolff, David B.
Abosch, Kenan
Blumenthal, Jeffrey C.
Mueller, Sunday G.
Rivlin, Jeffrey
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English
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DPL.0002.558
Amy Simon Fund
Anne Craig
David B. Wolff
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors
Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors Cancelled Meetings
Deerfield Public Library Gift Policy
Deerfield Public Library Strategic Plan
District Libraries
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Patron Banning
Deerfield Public Library Video Game Circulation
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Illinois Open Meetings Act (OMA)
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Jeff Libman
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
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John A. Anderson Memorial
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Simon, Ronald
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Structural Analysis
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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Commonwealth Edison
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Public Library Governance
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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Simon, Ronald
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Deerfield Public Library
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Kenan Abosch
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