Barclay Public Library District Board of Trustees met Oct. 21

Barclay Public Library District Board of Trustees met Oct. 21
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Barclay Public Library District Board of Trustees met Oct. 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

ROLL CALL

REMARKS FROM PUBLIC

BILLS / GRANTS

TREASURER’S REPORT

SECRETARY’S MINUTES

DIRECTOR’S REPORT

BUSINESS

ï‚· September 2024 Financial Report (Review)

ï‚· 5pm Closure to Participate in the Halloween Parade (Approval)

ï‚· Chapters 7, 8, & 9 of Serving Our Public 4.0 Standards for Illinois Public Libraries (Review)

ï‚· Routine Banking Procedures (Review)

ï‚· Investment Policy (Review)

ï‚· Director Evaluation Process (Discussion)

ï‚· Schedule Personnel Committee Meeting (Discussion)

ï‚· Meeting Room Remodel (Discussion)

ï‚· Levy Information (Discussion)

ï‚· Person of the Month Elaine Ewing for donating videos

DATES TO REMEMBER – Monday, November 18, 2024, Board Meeting at 7pm

https://barclay.lib.il.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/october-2024-agenda.pdf



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