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LIBRARY BOARDREGULAR MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 8, 2021, 4:00 P.M.Council Chamber – City Hall – 300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY AND IS COMPLIANT WITH THEGOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS ALLOWING FOR A DEVIATION OF
TELECONFERENCE RULES REQUIRED BY THE BROWN ACTJOIN THE ZOOM WEBINAR TO PARTICIPATE LIVE AT:
http://us02web.zoom.us/j/86419530250WEBINAR MEETING ID: 864 1953 0250
AGENDA CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
2. COMMISSION AND STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS (City-Related Items Only)
3. COUNCIL LIAISON ANNOUNCEMENTS
4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTGeneral Public Comment must deal with matters subject to the jurisdiction of the City and the Library Boardthat are not on the Regular Agenda. Comments from the public will be limited to three minutes and will notreceive Library Board action. Comments regarding items on the Regular Agenda shall be heard prior to theLibrary Board's consideration of such items at the time such items are called. Written correspondence may besubmitted to the Library Board in advance of the meeting, to provide adequate time for its consideration.
5. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
A. Library Board Meeting Minutes: January 11, 2021 Reference: Jean Blondeau, SecretaryRecommended Action: Approve Minutes
REGULAR AGENDA
6. UNFINISHED AND ONGOING BUSINESS
0. Landscaping CommitteeReference: Marybeth Rinehart, ChairRecommended Action: Receive Report
A. Donor Recognition Committee
Reference: Faye Mueller-Delia, Chair, Diana Godwin, Library ManagerRecommended Action: Take a Vote
B. Reopening Committee
Reference: Jean Blondeau, ChairRecommended Action: Receive Presentation
7. NEW BUSINESS Next Meeting – May 10, 2021 ADJOURNMENT
NOTICE OF ADA COMPLIANCE: Pursuant to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Codified At 42 United States CodeSection 12101 and 28 Code of Federal Regulations Part 35), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the City of Pacific Grovedoes not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, age or sexual orientation in the provisionof any services, programs, or activities. The City of Pacific Grove does not discriminate against persons with disabilities. City Hall is anaccessible facility. A limited number of assisted listening devices will be available at this meeting. Notification 48 hours prior to themeeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting or provide the requested agendaformat.
Agenda No. 5 A
CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY ADVISORYBOARD
FROM: Jean Blondeau, Board MemberMEETING DATE: 03/08/2021SUBJECT: Library Board Meeting Minutes: January 11, 2021
RECOMMENDATIONApprove Minutes
AttachmentsLAB Minutes
LIBRARY BOARD
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
Monday, January 11, 2021, 4:00 P.M. Council Chamber – City Hall – 300 Forest Avenue, Pacific
Grove, CA
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY AND IS COMPLIANT WITH THE GOVERNOR'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS ALLOWING FOR A
DEVIATION OF TELECONFERENCE RULES REQUIRED BY THE BROWN ACT
JOIN THE ZOOM WEBINAR TO PARTICIPATE LIVE AT: http://us02web.zoom.us/j/86419530250
WEBINAR MEETING ID: 864 1953 0250 MINUTES CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL – 4pm. Attending: Library Manager Diana Godwin, City Council Liaison Bill Peake, Board Chair Heather Lazare, Board members Marybeth Rinehart, Faye Mueller-Delia, and Jean Blondeau. Guest presenter Kim Bui, Friends of the Library President.
1. ELECTION OF OFFICERS: MR moved/JB seconded the nomination of Heather Lazare as Chair. Carried unanimously. HL moved/FM seconded the nomination of MaryBeth Rinehart as Vice Chair. Carried unanimously. HL moved/MR seconded the nomination of Jean Blondeau as Secretary. Carried unanimously.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA – HL/JB. Approved unanimously. 3. COUNCIL LIAISON ANNOUNCEMENTS – A new member of the
Library Board is to be voted on by the City Council later in January. The City is holding to its budget forecast.
4. STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS – The Library Foundation is working on replenishing its funds following the Library renovation. Furniture is being ordered for the new local history room. The Friends of the Library raised $15,270 through Monterey County Gives and that will be donated to the Library.
5. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENTS – No public comments. 6. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES – HL/JB. Approved unanimously. 7. UNFINISHED AND ONGOING BUSINESS – A. Library Landscaping. Marybeth: the Committee sought input from
landscapers in the selection of new plants; tree trimming is planned; landscaping plan to be finalized, sent to the City for public comments, City review and approval, and work will begin. Volunteers are being sought.
B. Reopening Committee. Suggestions were sought from the PG Museum: nothing concrete to date. Kim Bui has agreed to check with her contacts in the library community. JB suggested a garden party in the adjacent park.
8. NEW BUSINESS A. Library Board development. Kim Bui supplemented her presentation
at the November 9, 2020 regular meeting with information on the 2015-2016 Library Strategic Plan.
B. Faye agreed to work on a Donor Recognition Committee. ADJOURNMENT – 5:30pm. HL/JB. Approved unanimously. Next Meeting: 8 March 2021.
Agenda No. 6 0
CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY ADVISORYBOARD
FROM: Marybeth Rinehart, ChairMEETING DATE: 03/08/2021SUBJECT: Landscaping Committee
RECOMMENDATIONReceive Report
DISCUSSIONReceive Report
Agenda No. 6 A
CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY ADVISORYBOARD
FROM: Faye Mueller-Delia, Chair, Diana Godwin, Library ManagerMEETING DATE: 03/08/2021SUBJECT: Donor Recognition Committee
RECOMMENDATIONTake a Vote
DISCUSSIONJoseph Rock Bequest
Agenda No. 6 B
CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY ADVISORYBOARD
FROM: Jean Blondeau, ChairMEETING DATE: 03/08/2021SUBJECT: Reopening Committee
RECOMMENDATIONReceive Presentation
DISCUSSIONGrand Reopening Planning
AttachmentsHarrison Public Library Hayward Library Library Mailer PG Library Grand Reopening Ideas
Grand Re-Opening Celebration- Program Schedule
Time Community RoomChildren's Discovery
CenterLearning Center Teen Center Japanese Collection Study Room
12:30 - 1:00
Harrison RemembersA slideshow presentation in the
Community Room that showcases the
newly created, interactive website that
features digital collections on historical
topics relevant to the Town of Harrison.
Also a physical exhibit for the Parsons
School project is on display.
DedicationDave Donelson will lead the
dedications to thank those that
made the Children’s Discovery
Center possible through their
generosity.
Database
DemonstrationsComputer and database
demonstrations provided by
our Library Staff.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Dedication will be held at 1:00
p.m. and then the activities in
this area will begin.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
1:00 - 1:30
Storytelling EventActor and narrator Alan Sklar will entertain
adults reading a selection of humorous
tales by H.H. Munro (aka Saki).
Dawny DewAn interactive singing and story-
telling event with our local favorite
Dawn Halasz.
Database
DemonstrationsComputer and database
demonstrations provided by
our Library Staff.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
DedicationDave Donelson will lead the
dedications to thank those that
made the Japanese collection
and artwork possible through
their generosity.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
1:30 -2:00
Japanese DancersA very special demonstration of Japanese
Dance.
Spanish/English Story time Story time and Puppet Show with
Miss Claudia and Miss Nancy.
Database
DemonstrationsComputer and database
demonstrations provided by
our Library Staff.
DedicationDave Donelson will lead the
dedications to thank those that
made these areas of the library
possible through their
generosity.
Dancers in Community
Room
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
2:00 - 2:30
Fenom’s Obstacle RunHop, skip, run, jump, tumble, crawl, and
get right back up again, all with a smile on
your face. Join Fenom's Funtastic fitness
coaches as they guide your happy camper
through a fun-filled obstacle course.
Family Scavenger HuntDiscover the library through a fun
and interactive scavenger hunt for
all ages to enjoy and receive a
special gift from the Harrison
Library.
Author’s ReceptionTake advantage of this
opportunity to meet local
authors that are available to
sign books. Books are also
available for purchase.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Calligraphy
DemonstrationWe are honored to have
Masako Inkyo share the
beautiful art of calligraphy with
us.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
Story Time with Live Llamas - 2:00pm – 4:00pm in the Library Parking Lot!
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at 11:30 am - The Mayor, the Halperins, local government officials and board members will say a few words before the ribbon is cut and the
Harrison Public Library is officially open for everyone to enjoy! The ceremony will take place in front of the library.
Time Community RoomChildren's Discovery
CenterLearning Center Teen Center Japanese Collection Study Room
2:30 - 3:00
Fenom’s Obstacle RunHop, skip, run, jump, tumble, crawl, and
get right back up again, all with a smile on
your face. Join Fenom's Funtastic fitness
coaches as they guide your happy camper
through a fun-filled obstacle course.
Family Scavenger HuntDiscover the library through a fun
and interactive scavenger hunt for
all ages to enjoy and receive a
special gift from the Harrison
Library.
Author’s ReceptionTake advantage of this
opportunity to meet local
authors that are available to
sign books. Books are also
available for purchase.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Calligraphy
DemonstrationWe are honored to have
Masako Inkyo share the
beautiful art of calligraphy with
us.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
3:00 - 3:30
Fall Programming Learn about new
and exciting Adult programs. Programs
review, sign up, Q&A.
Family Scavenger HuntDiscover the library through a fun
and interactive scavenger hunt for
all ages to enjoy and receive a
special gift from the Harrison
Library.
Balloon AnimalsWatch Peer Coradin create fun
balloon animals for you to enjoy.
Author’s ReceptionTake advantage of this
opportunity to meet local
authors that are available to
sign books. Books are also
available for purchase.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Calligraphy
DemonstrationWe are honored to have
Masako Inkyo share the
beautiful art of calligraphy with
us.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
3:30 -4:00
Crafts & OrigamiEnjoy making crafts and origami with our
local Japanese volunteers and Library Staff.
Family Scavenger HuntDiscover the library through a fun
and interactive scavenger hunt for
all ages to enjoy and receive a
special gift from the Harrison
Library.
Japanese/English Story
TimeStory time with our local Japanese
volunteers.
Author’s ReceptionTake advantage of this
opportunity to meet local
authors that are available to
sign books. Books are also
available for purchase.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Calligraphy
DemonstrationWe are honored to have
Masako Inkyo share the
beautiful art of calligraphy with
us.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
4:00 - 4:30
Crafts & OrigamiEnjoy making crafts and origami with our
local Japanese volunteers and Library Staff.
The Force of the WindCome and experiment with our
wind tunnel. Learn about the
movement of air, turbulence, air
resistance, and gravity.
eBook CentralDownload e-books,
audiobooks, music, and more.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Traditional Instruments Come learn about the
traditional Japanese
instruments & music with our
local volunteers.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
4:30 - 5:00
Fall Programming Learn about new
and exciting Adult programs. Programs
review, sign up, Q&A.
Light MixingPut on your lab coats and join us
for our new science experiments
with light table! Learn how
different colors of light can
interact and mix to produce
various new colors.
eBook CentralDownload e-books,
audiobooks, music, and more.
Gaming Center
DemonstrationsLocal teens instruct and
entertain in our new video
gaming center.
Traditional Instruments Come learn about the
traditional Japanese
instruments & music with our
local volunteers.
Share Personal StoryShare your story about
Harrison with one of our local
historians.
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Chuck Finnie (510) 583-4344
Hayward’s new main library opens to public on Saturday with community open house
HAYWARD, Calif., Sept. 13, 2019--Hayward’s new 21st Century Library and Community Learning Center will open its doors for regular operations and a community open house at 10 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 14. “We are very excited to finally be able to invite our local residents into this amazing building and start offering our services in a downtown location once again,” said Hayward Library Director Jayanti Addleman. “It feels like homecoming, and we can’t wait to welcome the community back.” Construction of the new library at 888 C Street and new Heritage Plaza on the site of the old main library—a combined $60 million project—are being financed through the Measure C half-cent sales tax passed by Hayward voters in 2014. Together, the new library and plaza set a new standard for environmentally sustainable design. The building will be a net-zero-energy facility, meaning 100-percent energy self-sufficient. Designed by Noll & Tam Architects, the building will be powered by 100-percent, carbon-free energy sources. To conserve drinking water, the new library and surrounding facilities will capture and store rainwater in a cistern beneath the location of the old main library for future non-potable uses, such as flushing toilets and irrigation. Once fully operational, the new three-story, 58,000 square-foot library will house 50 percent more books and other materials than its predecessor; dozens of computers available for public use; a Makerspace featuring 3D printers, robotics and textiles, a digital media lab; multiple community meeting rooms, a café, and a Homework Support Center in the children’s library.
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The library opening on Saturday will be celebrated with activities for all ages, including crafts, live music, and library tours conducted in English, Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, free gifts from the Friends of the Library and much more. The Weekes branch library, at 27300 Patrick Ave., will be closed for the day and will resume regular service on Monday, Sept. 16.
MEASURE C#haywardupward
Responses from Friends, Foundation and Boards listserv regarding Public Library Grand Reopening planning:
1. We started planning nine months before the reopening. We had a planning team
chaired by a Library Trustee, which included Friends and Foundation people, and a library staff person.
We picked a Saturday in September, which was the best weather for an outside/inside Grand Reopening public event. The event took place from 10 am
to 4 pm. The ribbon-cutting was at 10 am, with brief remarks beforehand by the architect, Chair of Library Board and Mayor. There were outdoor children’s performers every hour from 10:30 am – 3:30 pm (music, bubble man, magician, 3
storytellers) to spread out the number of people going through the library. There was also an outdoor art station and a memory book page station. Because the
library staff was very busy handing out cards, checking out books and answering questions, there were “docents”(Library Board, Friends & Foundation Board) stationed in each area to describe the changes and answer questions. There
were cookies and lemonade/iced tea/water outside as well. The Friends paid for the performers and supplies, and had a table to get memberships. A press
release was sent out and the local tv news came. It was exciting and exhausting! Friday night there was an invitation-only Major Donor reception hosted by the
Foundation. Donors over $1,000 were invited. It was catered, with a string quartet from the local music academy. The Foundation’s goal was to recognize
and appreciate the big donors. Foundation Board members, Friends, Library Board members all “chatted up” the guests. There were “docents”(Library Board, Friends & Foundation members) stationed in each area to describe the changes
and answer questions. They all needed to be trained beforehand. We tried to have different docents Friday and Saturday so people weren’t too tired.
It’s a lot of work, but so important for the library to have its importance showcased like this. People wrote really nice things in the memory book pages,
which will go into the library archives and become a part of history. It’s also a way of getting the Friends, Foundation and Library Board visible to the public. Be sure
and have a photographer and take lots of pictures! We wish we had even done a video of the day, but we didn’t think about it then. Make a checklist beforehand and have one main person to keep an eye on everything, as well as the
committees.
2. We had planned our reopening but then the library project was delayed. So we had chosen a date and then had to re-schedule. It was hard to find a date where something else wasn’t already going on. The library staff took the lead and the
Friends and Foundation paid for refreshments and supplies. We had multicultural performers because our patrons come from many countries. And flyers and tried
to get the word out as much as we could. So dancers, musicians, puppet show.
Plus hands-on craft stations to keep the little ones busy. And snacks and water for refreshments.
Library staff gave tours. We handed out programs and tried to divert people to
the other activities when the tours were filled up. The radio and tv stations were there live so more people seemed to come during the day as they heard about it. The ribbon-cutting was at 11 am and the community day ended at 3.
I think they did something two nights before for the foundations and big money
people, but I wasn’t involved with that.
3. Our reopening was planned for the library’s 80th birthday, so the staff researched
the history of the library and we had photos and quick facts up on posters. We had a big planning team and worked for almost a year. We kept our fingers
crossed that the building would be finished on time. It was two months late, but we just adjusted the date. We weren’t sure until the date got close who could be there. So out flyers didn’t give performers or times, just general information.
We made sure the library employees were part of the planning and knew
everything that was going on. They’re the ones responsible for the library so we try to be respectful of them.
One group was refreshments and got donations from local restaurants, which were listed as sponsors. One group set and wrote the program, interviewed
people involved with the fundraising and building, and set the speakers. Once group worked with the children’s librarian to find good local performers for the families. And to come up with craft ideas that weren’t too messy. One group was
publicity and made flyers, worked with township staff on press releases and human interest stories. One group wrote tour guide scripts and trained volunteers
to give tours of the redone library. This was so popular that they kept doing these for about three months. We had a decorating and set-up group, and a clean-up group. Local teens helped with the clean up.
It was a lot of work but a lot of fun. Our town is very proud of our library so
everyone wanted to come together to celebrate. We tried to make the day very special to what our library means. The library employees work so hard we try to do as much as we volunteers can for things like this. Our volunteers are getting
older so we also need to find more younger people to help out. There were some families who came and said they want to help in the future. Another good result
from the day.