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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/20/2011 - Regular Agenda Packet - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board (3) AGENDA BRYAN+ COLLEGE STATION LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD MEETING TUESDAY,September 20,2011 5:15 p.m. Clara B.Mounce Library 201 E. 26th Street Bryan,TX 77803 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS 3. RECOGNITION OF VISITORS 4. PREVIOUS MINUTES—September 2011 5. MONTHLY S AT STICS—September 2011 6. OLD BUSINESS 7. NEW BUSINESS 8. REQUEST FOR AGENDA ITEMS FOR NOVEMBER 15,2011 AT THE CARNEGIE HISTORY CENTER . ADJOURN Please noti the Adm. Asst. Laura r Mills 209-5614 if u are unable to_41,-tend,,College Station Board m. Meers should also corn •fete the absence re.uest formand submit tothe office the C l`e.e Station cisecreta o rine rr r t �eeti date. FOR INFORMATION ON SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION, TDD R OTHER TRANSLATION OR ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE LIBRARY SYSTEM DIRECTOR, LARRY KOENINGER AT 209-5611. PLEASE TRY TO CONTACT THE ABOVE PERSON AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE THE SCHEDULED TIME OF THE MEETING SO THAT YOUR REQUEST MAY BE ACCOMMODATED. MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING BRYAN+COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 On the 20TH day of August 2011,the Bryan +College Station Public Library System Advisory Board of the cities of Bryan and College Station,Texas,met in regular meeting at the Larry Ringer Library, 1818 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South,College Station,TX 77845. 1. Larry Ringer, President, called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m.and the following were present: 2. ATTENDANCE Name Present/ #of meetings #of meetings Absent held since attended since a ointment a a'ointment Larry Ringer,President P 86 80 Sonia Gan:otena 1110111.11111113111111111111=311111 Robert McGeachin P 8 MM. Helen Kunz P 28 1111111n11.11 Carroll ohnson A 45 111111110111111 Doroth Ha:en P 10 10 Charles Smith P 27 11111M111111 Felicia Glover P 2 111111111111111 3. Other attendees were Dr, Larry Koeninger, Library System Director, David Gerling, City of College Station, and Laura Mills,Adm.Asst. 4.The previous meeting minutes of August 16, 2011 were approved as distributed. 5. The monthly stats for August were reviewed. Dr.Koeninger will check with Wendell Gragg on the stats for Summer Reading Program. 6. A. In old business, Dr. Koeninger reported that the Bryan budget is set for approval at the council meeting on September 27th. The City of College Station's budget is set for final approval on Thursday, September 22nd. B. Dr. Koeninger reported that he has hired Kathy Nixie the position of Ringer Manager. She will report for work on October 3,2011. 7. There was no new business. 8. Librarian's report: See attachment 9. Contact Laura Mills,Adm.Asst,if there are agenda items for the next meeting to be held at the Clara B. Mounce Library on October 18, 2011. 10,The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. Larry Ringer, President Larry Koeninger, Library System Director Library Advisory Board September 20, 2011 1. Branch Manager L Kathy Nixie ii. Begins October 3 iii. Experience as librarian in Piano and LaMarque iv. Experience as a library manger 2. BTOP Grant i. Computers have been deployed at Mounce and Carnegie. U. Handicapped computers are installed, but not yet made available to the public. iii. CS IT lepartn nt is working on Ringer computers. iv. Wendell will begin repurposing the old, public computers to used l as catalogs. v. Our only further obligation is to provide user stats to BTOP and to track the number of lasses offered and attendance. 3. e u io oo s i. No current download stats available. ii. Still having some problems with the EBSCOHost site. iii. Recorded Books player still in development. . Overdrive i. Friends will budget funds to allow BCSPLS to join Overdrive ($8,000) ii. Access to e oo s, Va dioboo s, music,games, and movies. iii. May replace Recorded Books as eaudiobooks provider depending on the length of time it takes to get RB available again. 5. CTLS Fall Meeting i. Cedar Park Rec Center, September 23 at 9:30. ii. Meeting at 10:00. iii. Workshop at 1:00. CLARA B. MOUNCE PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: This Year Last Year SERVICES: 111111.11111111011111111111 Hours Open MEM 29 Meeting Room Usage MEM 32 Patrons Registered 437 392 Total Patrons Active or Expired<2 Years 18,179 17,456 Overdue Notices 1,666 M. Holds Filled 1,976 2,209 #of People Visiting Library 17,559 15,959 #of Checkouts 24,537 26,645 #of C e kips 24,002 25,618 In House Use 4,241 4,216 CHILDREN'S R FER N In F RMAT / A ' ADVISORY: 1.111111111.11 EMI Story Hour/Attendance 9/422 6/254 Teen Program/Attendance 2/8 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 Special Programs/Attendance 0/0 2/213 Reference Transactions 519 484 Summer Reading Club Registered this month 0 Summer Reading Club Total Registrationnotal Completion ADULTR N /INF MATT NI, EA R' ADVISORY:IS : AdultPrograms/Attendance - 0/0 Interlibrary Loan Received 29 54 Interlibrary Loan Sent Reference Transactions 666 662 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 6/47 0/0 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): MIN Adult Books 324 Juvenile Books IIIIIMI 334 Adult Media 38 71 Juvenile Media - 8 5 Videos 39 207 Microform s I== CIRCULATION TSS YEAR LAST YEAR Adult IMMEIM Other Adult Other MEM - 2,464 2,250 Books 8,277 9,861 9,152 9,784 Periodicals 355 66 515 70 Paperbacks 746 1,176 Media 781 349 794 364 DVDs 4,016 4,551 Videos NI21 El 19 Wireless Internet 1,250 Internet Computers 5,103 4,833 ILL29: 54 Reference - �------- ---- W 44 3 50 10 .TOTAL 10,203 10,279 12,883 11,687 10,228 11,707 GRAND TOTAL 33,365 33,622 Prepared by Approved by ------ -- - LARRY J. RINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT FOR: September,2011 This Year Last Year SERVICES: Hours Open 262 226 hrs Meeting Room Usage - 15 11 Patrons Registered 325 351 Total Patrons Active or Expired 2 Years 16,318 .. 15,801 Overdue Notices 1,506 Holds Filled 3,949 IIIMEM of People Visiting Library 18,777 20,224 7 of Checkouts 31,071 #of heckins29,683 30,329 In House Use 4,161 4,456 CHILDREN'S REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY: Story o r/Attenda ce 22/568 18/462 Teen Program/Attendance 3/37 5/44 Class Tours/AttendanceVisits 1/32 4/89 --- ---Spe ial Programs/Attendance 1/18 Reference Transactions558 397 Summer Reading Club Registered this month Summer Reading Club Total Registration/Total Completion - ADULT REFERENCE/INFORMATION/READER'S ADVISORY. Adult rograms/Attendance 3769 hirlibraryLoanReceived 23 _ Interlibraiy Loan Sent Reference Transactions ---mm 1246 1,243 Class Visits&Tours/Attendance 0/0 Technology Classes/Attendance 0/0 31/158 COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT(Items Added): Adult Books 6032 1115 Juvenile Books 96 170 Adult Media 11 1 --------------- ------------ - - Juvenile Media 24 � Videos ------ � 34 Mi ro`or s IIIIIIIIIII CIRCULATIONTRES YEAR LAST A.R Adult Juvenile Other Adult Juvenile Other TCILL 939 1,108 Books 9,665 14,222 NM 10,679 14,386 Periodicals 445 141 1= 420 Paperbacks 839 769 Media 772 413 765 302 DVDs 3,439 3,156 .; i ideos 321 413 Wireless Internet 606 490 Internet.Computers 2 I >992 ILL mm Reference 20 131 TOTAL 11,741 14,776 8,297 12,656 14,892 8,531 GRAND TOTAL 34,814 36,079 Prepared by Approved b CARNEGIE CENTER OF BRAZOS VALLEY HISTORY THIS LAST REPORT FOR: S t rr b r, 2011 YEAR YEAR SERVICES: Da s Osen 144h 18 Patrons Re•ist r d Total Active Patrons of P o•le Visiting Library 1,060 886 of Checkouts is Intern t PCs •i s renewals of Ch Oki s REFERENCE/GENEALOGY INFORMATION: Interlibra Loan Received Reference Transactions 41 Visits &Tours/Attendance S•ectal Programs/Attendance 4 of 42 2 of 25 Outside Programs/Attendance COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: Adult Books 26 6 Juvenile Books .. Adult Media Microforms Periodicals 4 1111111111111111111 IN HOUSE USE/CIRCULATION Internet Corn•eters 23 60 CD-rom Co • t rs 111.11111.1111 Books 263 218 Rare Books 8 Histo Books 21 12 Files 11 .1 Photo Files 4 Microfilm 27 ILL 1111111111111111. Histo Lab Ma's 56 Microform Machine Use 21 Periodical Use 8 CD's Not in Database New Scans 7• Photo Collection Use 4 Wireless Internet 189 20 TOTAL In House Use 641 357 Prepared by Reviewed by - --- Page 1 of 2 Amanda Putz - Hearffeit Thanks ',F.t- R;.^^ k5.s.'k1'a5'iX73G' .a �' .n ."L�w4: :..A?m!'k$�».r',:..r..r`Arg,.."^'.';.'Y,.�....FY.r.%!:^i;'�...,i�'Zvi..i': =�*..'+��'S,`.dk:!CYC.7„3f4sY...-u3r.;+Y'S?i.'�."E!4i".rAr aes...-•;:.,..cwrwe. Y�:4e N,.wwraz¢•+ xaan J.ew'�. From: Jana Church To: Parkscstx.gov Date: 10/19/2011 2:42 PM Subject: Heartfelt Thanks CC: Jay Socol; Kids Klub Listserve; Marshal! Wallace The Kids Klub Staff and I would like to sincerely thank the PARD family, Jay Socol, and Marshall Wallace for helping us with the 2011 Lights On Afterschool Rally. Without your help there is absolutely no way we could have pulled off such a successful event. I can't possibly thank every individual for your personal contributions but I do have a few honorable mentions....Jay, you were a fabulous emcee and we are honored you were willing to give your time. Marshall, thank you for showing up on a moment's notice to assist with the generators. Kelli Nesbitt, I can't wait to see the pictures!!! Scott Hooks, you are still the best sound guy I know. Stephan Richardson, thank you for your contributions in solving the great fire vs. gas vs. electric debate. Kelly Kelbly and Vera Solis, thank you for your leadership in the kitchen. Zach Salomon, Keith Fails, Howard Putz and Jaime Enriquez are by far the best turkey dog grillers in the west!!!! In fact, I believe Howard was grilling on his own time!! In all seriousness, I truly appreciate the willful and joyful spirit with which everyone pitched in. I mean it when I say you guys were absolutely instruments[ in our success. I'm honored to work with each and everyone of you. Thanks again - Jana Jana Church The Kids Klub- Program Director Parks & Recreation Department City of College Station PO Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842 Office: 979.764.3831 Cell: 979.777.8080 Fax: 979.764.3865 file://C:\Documents and Settings\aputzlLocal Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4E9EFB75City ... 10/19/2011 NOVEMBER EVENTS Parks&Recreation DepartmenCity of College Station NOVEMER EVENTS Register for a Xtra Education Classes It's not too late to sign up for Xtra Education classes. Visit cstx.govixtraedanddickonthePaMo& Recreation Fall Guide to view the variety of classes offered through December. For more information call 979.764 3486. Oct.18 Nov.— 9 Larry.1.Ringer Library will present'l'he Bonfire of Liberties:Censorship of the Humanities," an exhibition by Humanities Texas,the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. � "The Bonfire of Liberties"addresses the difficult topic of censorship. Censorship has been practiced for nearly as long as there have been materials to censor. � The exhibition also examines the struggle between those who want to censor difficult,controversial and revolutionary material from sensitive viewers and those who want to protect the freedoms of all people to read,view and think for themselves. * Larryl Ringer is located at 1818 Harvey Mitchell Parkway South. For more information,contact Ringer Library Manager Kathy Nixie at97D.7G4.362Sorcall the library's main number et079.764.341G. Nov.2—Transitions of Life Series Don't miss this last session For all senior adults and care providers who are making decisions for self,family or friends. Learn about local services available to you. Meet at Southwood Community Center from 10 a.m. -12 noon. Lots of information and FREE refreshments served. For more information,please contact College Station Parks and Recreation Department,Senior Services at 979.764.6371 or mrodgerspcstx.gov, Nov.S Alzheimer's Memory Walk m Walk to End Alzheimer's is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research.Since 1989,this all age,all-ability walk has mobilized millions to join the fight against Alzheimer's disease, raising more than$347 million for the cause. Events are held annually in the fall in nearly 600 communities nationwide. O All Walk to End Alzheimer's donations benefit the Alzheimer's Association,the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care,support and research. w Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater: Registration &Check-In begins at 8:30 a.m.Walk:8:30 a.m. � For more information contact the Alzheimer's Association, Houston &Southeast Texas Chapter at !malk@e|ztex.organd 7l3.314.1313. Nov.5—Iron Spikes Classic Softball Tournament Texas A&M Iron Spikes Annual Softball Tournament at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex benefiting Big Brothers, Big Sisters of the Brazos Valley. For more information visitu.edu. Nov.7,14,21&28—Better Choices,Better Health(diabetes class) The class meets for six weeks on Mondays,from 1-3 p.m at the Southwood Community Center located at 1520 Rock Prairie Rd. Contact the College Station Parks and Recreation Department,Senior Services at 979.764.6371 ormrodgersecstx.goy. No cost to register. Page ) 10/31/2011 NOVEMBER V NTS raf Parks Recreation Department City of College Station NAIlf4f Nov.11 Veterans Day Ceremony The Brazos Valley Memorial for all Veterans will host a Veterans Day celebration on Friday, November 11 from 7 p.m. ilii Reading of Names • Texas A&M Band • Special recognition of Brazos Valley Heroes • Keynote Speaker, US Congressman Bill Flores • Special Presentations by Mike Newman and Fain McDougal • 21 Gun Salute by the Ross Volunteers • Taps, Corps of Cadets For more information visit bvvr .o ; Nov. 11—12 Brazos Valley Worlfest Brazos Valley Worldfest to be held on Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12,2011,at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, is a community-wide international festival to promote and celebrate the international diversity and heritage of the Brazos Valley.The event is organized by Texas A&M University and the City of College Station. The event is free and parking is available at Post Oak Mall. Festivities on Friday include a Salsa group concert and dance from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The festival includes culture displays, demonstrations,performances on 3 stages,arts and crafts,storytelling,vendors,international cuisine and more. New this year is the Salsa Tasting Challenge. Amateurs and professionals can have their salsa recipes judged to determine who is the Best in the Brazos Valley.Visitr . os alle world t. for more information. Everyone is invited to Celebrate With The World at Brazos Valley Worldfest Nov. 1 —13 TAAF Youth Flag Football State Tournament Texas Athletic Amateur Federation with host the 12&U, 10&U and 8&U Youth Flag Football State Tournament at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex,3101 Harvey Road in College Station. For more information visit taaf. on . Nov.12—13 South Texas Fall Bu fest; Budweiser Softball Festival One of the biggest Slow Pitch Softball tournaments of the year featuring up to 150 teams! Divisions include Men's BC, Men's E,Coed&Women. Games will be played at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex,Stephen C. Beachy Central Park,and Bryan Regional Athletic Complex. For more information visit l o n esta rsoft ba l l.co to rna r ts.ht r . Nov. —Registration for Winter Water Aerobics begins Classes from Dec, 1—Feb,29 (off Dec. 1 —Jan Evenings:7—8 p.m.T W TH at CSISD Natatorium;$45 resident,$70 non-resident There are two ways to register! You can go online at parksweb.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office between 8 a.m.and 5 p.m. For more information call 979.764.3486 ov.1 —Dec.2 Youth Basketball Registration tion Must be in PreK 8th Grades. Play begins January 23,2012.There are two ways to register! You can go online at parksweb.cstx.gov or visit the Stephen C. Beachy Central Park Office between 8 am.and 5 p.m. For more information call 979.764.3486. Page 2 1 10/31/2011 NOVEMBER EVENTS 5F 15(0,1, Parks&Recreation Department I City of College Station Nov.15-AARP Driver Safety Program (50+) All licensed drivers 50 and older are welcome! The class meets on Wednesday, November 15 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.at the Southwood Community Center located at 1520 Rock Prairie Rd.To register,contact the College Station Parks and Recreation Department,Senior Services at 979364.6371 or mrothers cstx..tov. Pay at the door,$12 for AARP members and$14 for non-members. Nov. 16—Exploring History Lunch Lecture The Exploring History Lunch Lecture series presents: Unique Brazos Valley Architecture by Jim Singleton.The lecture will be held on November 16 at 11:30 a.m.at the College Station Conference Center.The luncheon is$5 per person.Please R.S.V.P.by Monday,Nov. 14 to Kelly Kelbly at kkelbly@cstx.gov or 979.764.6351.There is also a new shuttle that you can reserve a spot on. It will leave from the Southwood Community Center at 11 a.m. Nov.19—20 The 2nd Annual Bob Brock Softball Classic Hosted by Sam Houston State Bearkat Softball Team. Divisions will include 12&U, 10&U and 8&U. Games will be held at Veterans Park and Athletic Complex,3101 Harvey Road in College Station. For more information visit bobbrocksoftballcanws.com. Nov.23—25:Southwood Community Center is closed Nov.24—25:City Holiday Nov.24—27:Natatorium is closed Page a I 10/31/2011 City of College Station Parks and Recreation Advisory Board List of Subcommittees I Board liaisons discal Year 2011 - 12 Bylaws Review George Jessup, Fred Medina, Jon Denton Fees Shawn Reynolds, Billy Hart, Shane Wendel Field Usage Billy Hart, Shawn Reynolds, George Jessup, Fred Medina point Parks Planning and Zoning Susan Fox, George Jessup, Shane Wendel Park Naming Ida Bellows, George Jessup, Shane Wendel Recreation, Park, and Open Space Master Plan ... Sherry Ellison, Billy Hart, Susan Fox Mayors Council on Board Members Lick Creek Nature Center Committee apaaeesaasaosssnsaeacsaneMseteoaaeseasaeeets .. Sherry Ellison, Susan Fox Senior Advisory Committee .Jon Denton 0/Board/Subcommittees/Subcommittee Lists/List of Subcommittees 2011-12 Senior Services Coordinator Report October 2011 Se tember Event/Class Attendance Location Com user Classes 3 SWCC Bridge 102 SWCC Game Day (bridge) 16 SWCC Special Event: 146 SWCC Senior World Pass ort Programs(2) Bridge Class 6 SWCC 42 HI 7;117 Exploring History Lunch Lecture 95 Conference Center Genealogy Class 7 Bingo , 21 SWCC Sit r Fit 71 SWCC1 Line Dancing Computer Birthday Party Movie 7 SWCC Genealogy ! Senior Advisory Committee 8 SWCC Special I SWCC _ Photography Class 5 SWCC Lincoln Center 299 Lincoln Center Total Programs Offered: 19 Total: 1035 Total Special Events: 2 The current population estimate through September, 2011 within the City limits 96,666 based on recently issued residential Certificates of Occupancy. October Highlights • New Assistant Director, Amy Atkins, began working for the Parks and Recreation Dept. • Senior Fall Fest held on October 13that Veteran's Park. Approximately 300 attended. • Update on BV Senior Games • Halloween Dance held on ursda r, October 271h • Transitions of Life Series held every Wednesday from 10:00 -12:00 noon at SWCC • Senior World Passport Programs on Mongolia and Saudi Arabia Looking Ahead! Nov. 2 Transitions of Life last session at Southwood Community Center at 10:00 am Nov. 5 Walk to end Alzheimer's at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater: Registration & Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. Walk: 9:30 a.m. Nov, 7 Better Choices, Better Health (free diabetes class) from 1:00— 3:00 pm for six weeks at Southwood Community Center Nov. 11 Veteran's Day Ceremony from 5:00—7:00 pm at Veteran's Park Nov. 11-12 Brazos Valley Worldfest at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater (Free) Nov. 15 AARP Driver Safety Program from 10:00--3:00 pm at Southwood Community Center. Pay at the door, $12.00 for AARP members and $14.00 for non-members Nov. 16 Exploring History Lunch/Lecture: "Unique Brazos Valley Architecture" by Jim Singleton Please RSVP by Monday,Nov. 14 to Kelly Kelbly at �. e1b @ sty., r or 764-6351. Ride the Shuttle from Southwood Community Center to luncheon at the Conference Center. Nov. 17 Movie and Popcorn at Southwood Community Center starting at 1:00 pm