New London Public Library 406 South Pearl Street New London, Wisconsin 54961 920-982-8519 FAX 920-982-8617 The regular meeting of the New London Public Library and Museum Board will be held on Monday, December 17, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. in the meeting room of the New London Public Library THIS MEETING AND ALL OTHER MEETINGS OF THIS COMMITTEE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. PROPER NOTICE HAS BEEN POSTED AND GIVEN TO THE PRESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WIS. STATUTES SO THE CITIZENRY MAY BE AWARE OF THE TIME, PLACE AND AGENDA OF THE MEETING. The agenda will read as follows: Roll call of members Public Comment Approval of minutes from November 19 Action on bills to be paid New business Discussion/Action 1. Introductions 2. Review and confirm meeting agenda and objectives 3. Proposed Plans for New London Public Library - Randy Stadtmueller, Stadtmueller & Assoc. 4. Proposed Plans for New London Public Museum - Alex Ramsey, Engberg Anderson Architects 5. Capital Campaign Fundraising Plans - James Hamilton, McDonald Schaefer 6. Questions and Discussion 7. Confirm Next Steps 8. Adjourn It is the policy of the City of New London to comply in good faith with all applicable regulations, guidelines, etc. put forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To that end, it is the City's intent to provide equal opportunity for everyone to participate in all programs and/or services offered, to attend every public meeting scheduled, and to utilize all public facilities available. Any person(s) in need of an alternative format (i.e. larger print, audio tapes, Braille, readers, interpreters, amplifiers, transcription) regarding information disseminated by the City of New London should notify the City 48 hours prior to a meeting, etc., or allow 48 hours after a request for a copy of brochures, notices, etc. for delivery of that alternative format. Contact ADA coordinators Paul Hanlon or Chad Hoerth by telephone through: (711 Relay Wisconsin) or (Voice) 920/982-8500 and in person/letter at 215 N. Shawano St New London WI 54961
New London Library and Museum Board of Director s Regular Meeting- November 19, 2018 President Ron Steinhorst called the regular meeting to order at 5:04 p.m. Present: Chris Bermann, Ginny Schlais, Betty Roberts, Judy McDaniel, Bill Flease, Mary Dickrell, Library Director - Ann Hunt, Museum Director Christine Cross. Others Present: Connie Zolkoske, Mike Huzzar, Brenda Hansen Public Comment None. Secretary s Report Motion was made by Bermann/McDaniel to accept the minutes of the October 15, 2018, meeting. Motion carried. Financial Reports Motion made by Bermann/Dickrell to approve the November financial reports for the New London Public Library bills amounting to $18,509.78 and the New London Public Museum bills amounting to $3,627.50. Library income for the month of November is $2,664.33 and the museum income for the month of November is $2,250.00. Motion carried. Museum Director s Report See attached report. Library Director s Report See attached report. Unfinished Business Discussion/Action 1. Fundraising Update: There have been two meetings with James Hamilton from McDonald Shaefer to discuss fundraising for the library/museum project. Committee members are Ann Hunt, Christine Cross, Connie Zolkoske, Brenda Hansen, and Betty Roberts. James will speak to community leaders to determine fundraising possibilities and if the project should be split into two separate fundraising projects library first, then museum. 2. Development Discussion/Financing Options: Timing of the new library building may be moved ahead one year. Application to WHEDA for funding is due next month. It has been determined that it may be more advantageous to wait another year to file an application. Randy Stadtmueller will discuss this possibility at the November 27 Economic Development Committee. New Business Discussion/Action 1. Joint Meeting of the Boards: A joint meeting of the Library/Museum Board, the Friends of the Library Board, and the Friends of the Museum Board will be held on December 17, 2018. Randy Stadtmueller and James Hamilton will be present to speak to all Board members regarding the project and fundraising. 2. Budget Adjustment/Library: There is a surplus in the book budget this year. Ann would like to use the extra funds to do some needed maintenance: updating two drinking fountains, replacing the mats at the entrance, and purchasing a bookcase for a Lucky Day Collection. Motion by Schlais/McDaniel to approve use of the extra funds for maintenance. Motion carried.
3. Substitute for the Library: Because one of the library employees is on medical leave, there may be a need for a substitute until she returns. Motion by Bermann/Flease to approve the hiring of another employee at a library assistant level. Motion carried. Adjourn Motion by Dickrell/Bermann to adjourn. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 5:50 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Betty Roberts
Museum Finance Report for December 17, 2018 Board Meeting EXPENDITURES Dec Detail DUES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 183.09 Ancestry upgrade ADVERTSING $ 225.00 Buyer's Guide box ad movie MEETINGS AND MILEAGE $ 77.83 Meeting DEPARTMENTAL SUPPLIES $ 131.61 Supplies $ 837.00 Desk SPECIAL PROGRAMS-EDUCATION $ 31.03 Oriental trading tablecloth $ 183.45 Retail rocks GRANT REIMB EXPENSES $ 80.00 Dec. 29 postcard $ 185.00 Ad for Dec. 29 Total $ 1,934.01
FINANCIAL REPORT December 2018 BUSINESS LINE ITEM AMOUNT SUBTOTAL Best Buy 207 Computer $ 584.98 People Magazine 242 Periodicals $ 118.00 Weight Watchers 242 Periodicals $ 24.95 Amazon 245 Audiovisual $ 848.22 Best Buy 245 Audiovisual $ 692.76 Recorded Books 245 Audiovisual $ 1,791.35 Baker and Taylor 247 Books $ 149.19 Center Point 247 Books $ 589.62 Harlequin 247 Books $ 18.86 Ingram 247 Books $ 2,248.54 Marshall Cavendish 247 Books $ 193.00 $ 3,199.21 Culligan 249 Supplies $ 10.05 Demco 249 Supplies $ 90.70 OWLS 249 Supplies $ 112.00 $ 212.75 Hunt, Ann (Drinking Fountains) 283 Build Maint $ 1,581.48 Valley Pest 283 Build Maint $ 35.00 $ 1,616.48 Chamber of Commerce 288 Programs $ 40.00 Demco Festival Foods 288 Programs 288 Programs OWLs 288 Programs $ 94.00 $ 94.00 Edible Arrangements 309 Sundry $ 68.04 Rice's Greenhouse 309 Sundry $ 75.00 McDonald Schaefer 315 Trust $ 12,256.43 MBM 326 Copy Mach. $ 135.16 Interim Bills Walmart 245 Audiovisual $ 671.52 Total $ 21,757.33 Income Copy Machine $ 492.50 Printing $ 63.40 Fines/Fees $ 164.85 Grand Total $ 22,428.85 Total $ 720.75
New London Public Museum Monthly report for the December 17, 2018 Board meeting November 2018 Attendance: 329 November 2017 Attendance: 206 Adults: 123 Teens: 11 Children: 68 Tours/Events: 127 The purpose of the New London Public Museum is to preserve and promote our community s natural, native and historical culture for the benefit of the public. Programs The December 15 vintage movie was Miracle on 34 th Street Wendy is preparing a craft and project day to correspond with our Star Wars exhibit. It will be on Sat. Dec. 29 from 10:30-12 in the meeting room. We welcomed a number of tours in November including 4K classes, Girl Scouts and 1 st Graders from Lincoln. Exhibits The Star Wars traveling exhibit, sponsored by the Friends of the New London Public Museum, runs through January 26, 2019. Administration The museum will be closed for the holidays Dec. 24-25 and Dec. 31-Jan. 1 FNLPM The Friends of the New London Public Museum hosted a members only exhibit preview for the Star Wars exhibit around 20 people attended. Respectfully submitted by: Christine Cross Director Alice Gilman Assistant Director
Library Director's Report December, 2018 Oct2018 Attend: 4,535 YTD: 60,067 Oct2017 Attend: 5,295 YTD: 62,366 Oct2018 Circ: 7,145 YTD: 86,096 Oct2017 Circ: 6,762 YTD: 95,093 Wireless Statistics: 898 YTD 9,838 Computer Use 1,047 YTD 16,974 Ebooks 352 YTD 3,913 E Audiobooks 144 YTD 1,755 Development As you know the development process has been pushed back a year. Everyone involved felt that this would give the respective parties time to collect the data they need and get everything together to submit a winning proposal. Fines More and more libraries in the system are talking about eliminating fines for materials. They are especially concerned about children s materials. A librarian gave a TED talk that you may be interested in. Here is the link to that talk https://www.ted.com/talks/dawn_wacek_a_librarian_s_case_against_overdue_book_fines/transcript?l anguage=en I think we need to reexamine the elimination of fines in the new year. Programs The Arizona animals caught on the trail cam program turned out to be a very entertaining and interesting program for the 15 people who attended. We had two sessions of cookie decorating with 30 people. Piggly Wiggly graciously donated the cookies and icing for this program. Santa visited the children s department. Not as many children came to visit as past years but I have seen Santa is visiting 13 places in the next two weeks. Upcoming programs include, a pizza party in the children s department. Kids will learn how to make pizzas using tortillas and other ingredients. Learn the art of ice fishing and learn how to make book art in the adult department in January. I hope everyone has a very happy holiday season. Respectfully submitted, Ann Hunt Ann Hunt, Director
City of New London Library / Museum Trust Report For Month Ended 10/31/2018 Library Trust Beginning Balance $ 25,414.85 Donations $ 690.00 Interest $ 171.37 Expenditures $ - Ending Balance $ 26,276.22 New Building Fund: Beginning Balance $ 180,045.14 Donations $ - Rent - 401 S Pearl $ - Designated Funds $ 38,619.00 Expenditures $ 11,900.00 Ending Balance $ 206,764.14 Grand Total $ 233,040.36 Museum Trust Beginning Balance $ 19,650.70 Donations $ 435.50 Interest $ 16.80 Expenditures $ - Ending Balance $ 20,103.00 Restricted Collections Fund Beginning Balance $ 280.14 Donations $ - Expenditures $ - Ending Balance $ 280.14 Grand Total $ 20,383.14