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March 12, 2008 Trustees of the Gale Library Minutes
       Gale Library Trustee Meeting Minutes

DATE:             March 12, 2008
PLACE:            Gale Library
TIME:                     9:00a.m.
CALL TO ORDER:  9:05a.m.
ROLL CALL:        Marilyn Landry, chairperson; Carol Szot,
                          treasurer; Terry Caswell, library director;
                           Sally Woodman, secretary; Irene Nally,
                           Friends of the Library, president

SECRETARY’S REPORT:                     Read and accepted.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR’S REPORT:      Read and accepted.
TREASURER’S REPORT:                     Read and accepted.

COMMUNICATIONS and CORRESPONDANCE:  None        

UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
-       The results of last nights voting was discussed first as it impacts many library issues and decisions.
-       The Destiny Library Manager Web catalog plan has
    been tabled.

NEW BUSINESS:
-       The library trustee alternate, Beverly Batchelder, has tendered her resignation.  CityplaceBeverly has served the Gale Library as an alternate for many years and will be greatly missed. The board of Trustees is sorry she can no longer serve and extend our best wishes for her future endeavors. We will begin searching for a replacement immediately.
-       It was motioned and voted to increase the mileage    
     stipend from 40.5 cents per mile to .505. This will bring    
     the library in line with other town employees.
-       The spring cleaning of the library carpets has been
    postponed.
-       The renovation of the E-room, one of the children’s    
     rooms, has been postponed.
-       The subject of cost-of-living raises for the Gale Library staff was discussed. A proposal was made and voted on to implement the increases as planned. The board will make any necessary budgetary adjustments in other areas.
-       Three sculptures, originally given to Irene Nally, have been on display at the library for many years. Irene is
    taking the Native American head home and leaving
    the other two to be placed on display for anyone
     who would like them.
-       The trustees voted to accept the quotes contained in
     The Capital Improvement Program being presented to    
     the selectmen on behalf of the Gale Library.
-       The subject of the burn marks on the vinyl siding of the
     library building was discussed. Terry Caswell has     
     reported the damage to the police chief. The
     Trustees discussed the possibility of procuring
     security cameras as one solution. It is hoped that any
     citizen observing any activity, after or during library
     hours   will report it to the authorities and/or library
      staff.
-       The bake sale, held by the Friends of the Library
      at the recent elections, brought in over $200.  We
     would like to extend our thanks to all of those who
     cooked, baked, and purchased the items for the sale.
-       Library Week is April 13-19. The Gale Library will hold an open house on Saturday, April 12th from 11:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.
       
ADJOURNMENT:  10:45a.m.

                                                        Respectfully submitted,


                                                        Sarah Woodman
                                                        Secretary