Newbury Library Board Tackles Staffing and Facility Needs Amid Community Engagement Boost
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Meeting Type:
Library Board
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/12/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Towns:
Newbury
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County:
Essex County
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State:
Massachusetts
- Meeting Overview:
The Newbury Library Board meeting focused on issues, including staffing resolutions and the need for a new town hall and community center. The board also highlighted successful community engagement initiatives and addressed budget allocations for future programs.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussions about staffing enhancements. The library director announced the successful hiring of new part-time Youth Services personnel, which would bring the staffing situation to full capacity barring any unforeseen departures. This development follows the recent introduction of the new part-time staff member and the anticipated start of another, Brady Elliott. The addition of a substitute library position, intended to cover staffing gaps during vacations or sick days, was also confirmed with plans to post the job in November. The director expressed optimism about these hires, noting that they would allow the library to focus on other priorities without needing to hire additional personnel for the foreseeable future.
Attention then turned to the potential construction of a new town hall and community center, an issue discussed with the Council on Aging. The director emphasized the library’s need for a larger facility, citing insufficient space for operations and storage as ongoing challenges. This discussion highlighted long-standing concerns over inadequate storage in public buildings, a topic brought up by an attendee with extensive experience in public building projects. The board acknowledged the need for a space that could better accommodate the library’s growing requirements.
The meeting also underscored the library’s successful community engagement efforts. Plans for future events were discussed, including the Friends of the Library’s soup competition and a “touch-a-truck” event featuring town department vehicles for children to explore. A literary pumpkin decorating contest was also announced, inviting participants to contribute to the soup competition.
Alongside events, the library director reported a decline in attendance during September, likely due to the school year resuming. However, a positive trend was noted with an increase in visitors, which the director considered significant. The library’s collaboration with the Council on Aging was highlighted, with plans to share flyers and programs to enhance community engagement further.
Budget discussions revealed challenges in managing and allocating funds. A board member noted difficulties in compiling a clear budget overview, with recent adjustments made to the children’s budget. The board confirmed that several funds were specifically earmarked for children’s programming. The “nade money” was discussed, with allocations for art supplies and a generator, the latter receiving a $25,000 budget.
The management of various library accounts also came under scrutiny. The tech fund, associated with the Friends of the Library, was excluded from the current report, with its balance deemed not substantial but utilized for essential services like database access. There were questions about the investment status of the Thea Smith money, with uncertainties surrounding its placement in certificates of deposit (CDs).
The board also considered future staff-driven initiatives, with meetings planned for November to gather input on the library’s development aspirations. There was a focus on encouraging staff to share “Big Dreams” for the library, inspired by successful programs from other libraries. Optimism was expressed about the library’s trajectory and potential for new programs, including discussions about rescheduling a popular event with a lighthouse keeper for March.
Tracy Blais
Library Board Officials:
Beth Cennami, Richard J. Passeri, Terry Litterst, Richard Ravin, Patricia A. Olson
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Meeting Type:
Library Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/12/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Newbury
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