Village of Forsyth Public Library Commission will meet September 25

Village of Forsyth Public Library Commission will meet September 25
Jim Peck, Village of Forsyth Mayor — Facebook
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Village of Forsyth Public Library Commission will meet on September 25.

Here are the agenda provided by the commission:

Call to Order

Roll Call

Minutes

      • Minutes from August 14, 2024

Public comment: Anyone wishing to address the Library Commission may do so now. Please state your name and address, and limit comments to three minutes or less. Relevant printed material and handouts that support your concerns or topic are welcome.

Old Business

      • Per Capita Grant Requirements – Serving Our Public 4.0 Chapters 5 – 13

New Business

      â€¢ None

Librarian’s Report

      â€¢ Comments and Discussion

      â€¢ Circulation, Attendance, and Library Stats

Adjournment 

https://forsyth-il.gov/vertical/sites/%7B18717005-44FD-438D-B0BC-B86101984F4F%7D/uploads/September_25_Library_Commission_Meeting_Packet.pdf



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