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HomeMy WebLinkAbout113072November 30, 1972 The Library Board met at 7 p.m., with four members, Kilham, Stuart, Wallin and Harms present. The Secretary's minutes for October and November were read and approved. Mrs. Wallin gave an interesting report of the many activities connected with the Library which have been taking place. These included a pre - school story hour which was very well attended, three films of a series have been shown, of which the Messiah was the most popular, though all were excellent. The last one will be shown in December. These films are available free except for postage. A number of books have been donated recently to the Library. Ten organizations use the Library at present. Work in the furnace room by Mr. Boland will be completed soon and the shelving materials should arrive any day. These were not ordered sooner because the roof obviously needed repair which would have to be paid for first. This was done, fortunately, for only $63. Mr. Stuart will talk to Bill Daley about the problem of obtaining funds from the county to help with Library expenses, since about 240 families use the facilities which are at present supported solely by the city. Mr. Daley_ has expressed the opinion that it would be against the law. More effort will be made to get books back - -it is suggested that notices be sent out --- followed by an attorney's letter of collection. The Community Library Council report was read by Madge and discussion followed in regard to the new law which is at present being drafted in committee. Mr. Kilham will attend a meeting in December in Seattle in order to keep up to date on what is being done in this area and to express our views.