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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002/12/12 - Agenda Packet - Library Board of Trustees DECLARATION OF POSTING OF AGENDA VIVIAN GARCIA states and declares as follows: I presently am, and at all times mentioned herein have been, the Administrative Secretary of the Library of Rancho Cucamonga. Acting in that capacity, on at ~/~ , I posted a true and correct copy of the meeting agenda dated /o~-/~-~~ at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration was executed on /~-~O~-~ , at Rancho Cucamonga. DEBORAH KAYE CLARK, LIBRARY MANAGER City of Rancho Cucamonga Vivian~Garcia, Administrative Secretary City of Rancho Cucamonga LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES AGENDA CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA REGULAR MEETING Second Thursday 6:30 p.m. December 12, 2002 Storytime Room Rancho Cucamonga Public Library 7368 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 City Councilmembers William J. Alexander, Mayor Diane Williams, Mayor Pro Tern Rex Gutierrez, Councilmember Boardmembers Ravcnel Wimberly, President Dobbin Lo, President Pro Tern Donna Bradshaw, Boardmcmbcr Robert Howdysh¢ll, Boardmembcr Joyc¢ Womack, Boardmembcr  Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Page 1 Board of Library Trustees Agenda Regular Meeting, December 12, 2002 A. CALL TO ORDER 1) Roll Call: Howdyshell __, Bradshaw , Lo _, Wimberly and Womack B. CONSENT CALENDAR The following Consent Calendar items are expected to be routine and non- controversial. They will be acted upon by the Board at one time without discussion. Any item may be removed by a Boardmember or member of the audience for discussion. 1) ApprovalofMinutes: November 14, 2002. 1 C. LIBRARY DIRECTOR'S STAFF REPORTS The following items do not legally require any public testimony, although the President may open the meeting for public input. 1) Library Status report: report presented by staff. 6 2) Budget Report: report presented by Deborah Clark, Library Director. 17 3) Victoria Gardens Library: update on the progress of the project and status of grant application. Oral report by Deborah Clark, Library Director. a) WE WON!! b) Maneuvering through the Regulations. 4) Status of new Bookmobile: Oral report presented by Robert Karatsu, Principal Librarian. 5) Update on the library in-service workshop, December 6, 2002. Oral report by Deborah Clark, Library Director. D. BOARD BUSINESS The following items have been requested by the Board of Library Trustees for discussion. They are not public hearing items, although the President may open the meeting for public input. 1) Young Adult Liaisons: High School participation at an advisory level. Update by Boardmembers Womack. ,2) Interact Access Fees: Update on the process of reviewing the current policy of charging for Interact Access. Oral report by Robert Karatsu, Principal Librarian. 3) Library Foundation Board Report: Update from Library Foundation liaison Donna Bradshaw.  Rancho Cucamonga Public Library Page 2 Board of Library Trustees Agenda Regular Meeting, December 12, 2002 E. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING This is the time for the Board of Library Trustees to identify the items they wish to discuss at the next meeting. These items will not be discussed at this meeting, only identified for the next meeting. F. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC This is the time and place for the general public to address the Board of Library Trustees. State law prohibits the Board from addressing any issue not previously included on the Agenda. G. ADJOURNMENT I, Vivian Garcia, Library Administrative Secretary of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, hereby certify that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted on Friday, December 6, 2002, 6:00 pm, seventy-t~'o (72) hours prior to the meeting per Government Code 54953 at 10500 Civic Center Drive. R A N C H O C U C ~, M O N G A PUBLIC LIBRARY SlaffReport DATE: December 12, 2002 TO: President andMembers of the Board of Library Trustees FROM: Deborah Kaye Clark, Library Director SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF MINUTES RECOMMENDATION Approval of the minutes of the November 14, 2002, meeting. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Attached, please find the minutes for the regular and special meetings of the Library Board of Trustees listed above, taken and compiled by Library Administrative Secretary, Vivian Garcia. FISCAL IMPACT None. O' R--"esPectfully submitted, Ibeborah Kaye ~ Library Director CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Regular Meeting A. CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Library Board of Trustees was held on November 14, 2002, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, located at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by President Wimberly. Present were Boardmembers Bradshaw, Howdyshell, Lo and Womack. Also present were: Deborah Clark, Library Director, Renee Tobin, Senior Librarian, Michelle Perera, Reference Services Coordinator and Vivian Garcia, Administrative Secretary. B. CONSENT CALENDAR BI. Approval of Minutes: October 10, 2002. B2. Review and update of selected library policies: a) Fees for Service Policy b) Overdues, Fines & Fees Policy c) Kidsmobile Circulation Policy All of the policies were pulled by Boardmembers for discussion. MOTION: Moved byBoardmember Bradshaw to approve the minutes, secondedbyBoardmember Howdyshell. Motion carded, 4-0-0-1 (Lo abstained). Boardmember Womack asked staff about the deletion of fees for Business on the Fees for Service Policy. Deborah Clark, Library Director, stated that most of the information can now be obtained on line from the lntemet. Boardmember Lo asked staff to change the word "patron" to "account" in the "Collection Agency" paragraph on page 11, on the Overdues, Fines & Fees Policy. Boardmember Lo asked staff for the wording to be consistent in the "Kidsmobile Circulation Policy" on page 12, Item 1) a. and page 13, Item 3 regarding fines. Library Board Minutes November 14, 2002 Page 2 MOTION: Moved by Boardmember Bradshaw to approve the selected policies with corrections, seconded by Boardmember Lo. Motion carried, 5-0. C. LIBRARY DIRECTOR'S STAFF REPORTS C 1. Library Status report: oral report presented by staff. Deborah Clark, Library Director, presented an oral report to the Library Board on the status of the Library during the month of October. Michelle Perera, Reference Services Coordinator, updated that Library Board on the adult reference department of the Library. Renee Tobin, Senior Librarian, gave an oral report on the children's department. C2. Budget Report: report presented by Deborah Clark, Library Director Deborah Clark, Library Director, reviewed the budget with the Library Board. C3. Summer Reading Program in Review: oral report by Renee Tobin, Senior Librarian. Renee Tobin, Senior Librarian, presented a power point presentation to the Library Board of the Summer Reading Program highlights. C4. Victoria Gardens Library: update on the progress of the project and status of grant application. Oral report by Deborah Clark, Library Director. Deborah Clark, Library Director, updated the Library Board on the Victoria Gardens Library project and grant, reminding the Board that the Bond Hearing was set for December 2. C5. Approval of request to close four (4) hours for in-service training on Friday, December 6, 2002. Presented by Deborah Clark, Library Director. MOTION: Moved by Boardmember Howdyshell to approve the in-service training on Friday, December 6, seconded by Boardmember Womack. Motion carried, 5-0. C6. Internet Librarian's Conference: oral review of conference highlights, by Michelle Perera, References Services Coordinator and President Wimberly. Library Board Minutes November 14, 2002 Page 3 Michelle Perera, References Services Manager, gave an oral report on the Conference. President Wimberly gave an oral report on the Conference. D. BOARD BUSINESS D1. Young Adult Liaisons: High School participation at an advisory level. Update by Boardmember Howdyshell and Womack. Boardmember Womack reviewed the timeframe for applications and interviewing process with the Library Board and the students that were present. Each applicant came forward and introduced themselves to the Library Board. D2. Internet Access Fees: Staff requests this item be deferred until the next regular meeting. MOTION: Moved by Boardmember Bradshaw to approve the delay, seconded by Boardmember Lo. Motion carried, 5-0. D3. Library Foundation Board Report: Update from Library Foundation liaison Donna Bradshaw. i. Foundation Boardmember recruitment ii. Request for Library Board support for the November 22 fundraiser/open house. Boardmember Bradshaw updated the Library Beard on the recruitment for new boardmembers and invited all to attend the Holiday Open House on Friday, November 22 at the J. Filippi Winery. E. IDENTIFICATION OF ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING El. Young Adult Liaisons E2. Internet Access Fees E3. Victoria Gardens Library E4. Status of the new Bookmobile E5. CLA Conference Library Board Minutes November 14, 2002 Page 4 E6. Telethon 2003 E7. Library Foundation Report F. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC None G. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Moved by Boardmember Womack to adjourn to December 12, 2002, at 6:30 p.m., at the Library, seconded by President Wimberly. Motion carried, 5-0. Meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Vivian Garcia Administrative Secretary Approved: R A N H O C U C A M O N G A PUBLIC LIBRARY Staff Report DATE: December 12, 2002 TO: President and Members of the Board of Library Trustees FROM: Deborah Kaye Clark, Library Director SUBJECT: STATUS OF 200212003 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION No recommendation. For information only. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Schedule A, titled "Revenue Report November" is a report of all funds earned during the month and is attached as Schedule A. Schedule B, titled "Balance Sheet FY 2002/2003" is a report balancing income vs. projections for the current fiscal year to date and is attached as Schedule B. Schedule C, titled "Library Expenditures "2002/2003" is an accounting of all funds expended in the current fiscal year and is attached as Schedule C. FISCAL IMPACT None ectfully submitted, ~ Library Director ~ Schedule A REVENUE REPORT FINES MEDIA REF NOV-02 & FEES RENTALS SERV. 01-Nov $228.39 $500.69 $0.00 November 2 & 3 $641.65 $422.17 $3,00 $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 04-Nov $740.44 $175.25 $0.00 05-Nov $381.13 $210.20 $4.00 06-Nov $374.05 $281.04 $12.00 07-Nov $472.62 $236.58 $7.00 08-Nov $330.84 $594.43 $4.00 Nov 9 & 10 $625.17 $466.39 $2.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 11/11/2002 - Holiday 12-Nov $587.04 $261.62 $2.00 13-Nov $424.58 $282.66 $0.00 14-Nov $472.35 $223.01 $2.00 15-Nov $292.35 $440.34 $0.00 Nov 16 & 17 $695.96 $428.90 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 18-Nov $467.31 $149.50 $0.00 19-Nov $477.36 $223.72 $3.00 20-Nov $407.35 $215.61 $3.00 21-Nov $420.59 $178.01 $3.00 22-Nov $401.57 $502.98 $6.00 Nov 23 & 24 $607.33 $420,23 $3.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 25-Nov $440.32 $257.58 $0.00 26-Nov $407.05 $283.81 $0.00 27-Nov $454.20 $404.29 $0.00 11/28/2002 - Holiday 11 ~29~2002 - Holiday November 30/Dec. 1 $696.91 $493.73 $5.00 TOTALS: $9,466.57 $7,652.74 $59.00 Nov 2001 TOTALS $9,285.55 $6,292.87 $188.55 % CHANGE 2% 22% -69% TOTAL LIBRARY INCOME 2002~3 Rev 2001/2 Rev 2002~03 Pr $17,178 $15,767 Daily Average Fines $409.13 $333.33 Daily Average Media $283.43 $222.22 Daily Average Ref. Fees $2.19 $8.59 DAILY TOTALS $694.75 $564.14 GAIN/LOSS ON PRO J: $4,049 Schedule B BALANCE SHEET November FY 2002/2003 Revenues Earned Projected Loss/Gain Fines & Fees $41,580 $40,000 $1,580 4.0% Media Rentals $30,601 $26,664 $3,937 14.8% Technology Center Revenue $4,544 $4,167 $378 9.1% Print Fees $2,098 $2,441 ($342) -14.0% Information Services Fees $314 $1,000 ($686) -68.6% Direct Loan $35,420 $37,083 ($1,663) -4.5% Totals: $114,558 $111,355 $3,203 2.9% Balance for Year through November $3,203 LIBRARY EXPENDITURES JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF 2002/2003 CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 1290601 42% PERSONNEL 5000 REGULAR SALARIES $637,590 $23,690 $74,865 $48,454 $48,167 $48,363 $243,538 $243,538 $394,052 38% 5010 PART TIME SALARIES $348,200 $14,414 $42,965 $25,830 $26,789 $26,575 $136,573 $136,573 $211,627 39% 5030 FRINGE BENEFITS $247,460 $20,622 $20,622 $20,622 $20,622 $20,622 $103,110 $103,110 $144,350 42% TOTAL PERSONNEL $1,233,250 $58,726 $138,452 $94,905 $95,578 $95,559 $483,221 $483,221 $750,029 39% OPERATIONS 5100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $4,000 $3,268 $732 82% Internet Librarian Conference $140 $140 Karatsu - workshop $1,053 $192 $348 $193 $1,786 Clark - workshops $235 $21 $55 $311 $0 Perera - Institute $0 Meeting Supplies $0 Inservice Workshops $0 Public Library Association Conference CLA Conference $830 $201 $1,031 5105 MILEAGE $5,800 $2,071 $3,729 36% Auto Allowance $4,800 $369 $369 $369 $369 $369 $1,846 $1,846 $2,954 38% Reimbursement $1,000 $0 $224 $776 22% Garcia $29 $48 $28 $55 $160 Pages $20 $20 Other $45 $45 $0 Conference Mileage 5152 COMPUTER SOFTWARE $0 $0 5160 MEMBERSHIP DUES $2,350 $1,521 $829 65% American Library Assoc. $450 $0 $0 $450 0% MCLS Associate Membership $150 $150 $150 $150 $0 100% California Library Assoc. $200 $0 $0 $200 0% Inland Library system $1,350 $1,371 $1,371 $1,371 ($21) 102% 5200 MAINTENANCEIOPER $209,202 $111,848 $97,355 53% Encumbrance $0 Printing/Postage $2,000 $370 $370 $768 $1,232 38% Printing $77 $312 $389 Postage $370 $9 $379 Office Supplies $15,000 $0 $9,161 $5,839 61% Photography $24 $24 Office Depot $6,000 $104 $69 $6,173 Office machine repair $0 Letterhead $178 $178 Miscellaneous $432 $94 $106 $632 Computer supplies $1,097 $747 $38 $1,882 Federal Express $16 $16 Special Paper $48 $208 $256 Special Program Supplies $20,000 $10,521 $9,479 53% Cataloging Supplies $5,196 $630 $638 $70 $1,137 $7,672 Children's Supplies $122 $457 $411 $10 $1,000 Children's Programs - Friends $8 $118 $25 $151 Adult Programs & Outreach $9 $3 $320 $333 Summer Reading Program (FR) $583 $281 $293 $1,157 Housecalls $209 $209 Volunteer Recognition $197 $616 $813 Books/Materials $155,000 $89,513 $65,487 58% Bookstore rush $5,000 $4,000 $27 $1,898 $10,925 Young Adult Books $0 Childrens Books $11,822 $1,499 $937 $616 $14,874 Brodart Books $19,592 $20,000 $39,592 Reference Books $112 $4,616 $1,785 $1,100 $86 $7,699 Large Pdnt Books $2,700 $2,700 Data Bases-Poem Finder $0 Books on Tape - Friends $2,618 $2,022 $19 $77 $4,736 Video $3,000 $3,000 CD's (music) $358 $157 $262 $337 $1,115 DVD's $2,000 $2,000 CD ROMS $2,500 $80 $271 $21 $2,872 Magazines/Publications $12,000 $312 $147 $242 $701 $701 $11,299 6% Training $1,000 $0 $0 $1,000 0% Bindery $1,000 $0 $0 $1,000 0% 5283 Depreciation - Computer Equi $20,270 $1,689 $1,689 $1,689 $1,689 $1,689 $8,446 $8,446 $11,824 42% 5300 CONTRACT SERVICES $142,575 $75,217 $67,359 53% Encumbrance $0 Art Work $500 $500 $500 Book Processing $23,500 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $13,500 43% Children's Programs $3,000 $1,400 $1,400 Collection Agency $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $0 100% Dynix System Maintenance $30,000 $22,818 $22,818 OCLC $1,000 $1,000 Offic Equip/Maintenance $15,000 $11,873 $15,000 79% Xerox Fund $11,152 $255 $255 $11,662 Misc. $65 $145 $210 S.B. County $50,000 $4,167 $4,167 $4,167 $4,167 $4,167 $20,834 $20,834 $29,166 42% Self Check Maintenance $0 $482 $1,010 $1,492 Telephone Maintenance $3,000 $300 $300 $300 $2,700 10% 5400 TELEPHONE $18,000 $3,769 $14,231 21% General Telephone services $65 $1,055 $1,021 $809 $820 $3,769 Additional services $0 5402 WATER UTILITIES $3,000 $1,443 $1,557 48% Water Use $789 $654 $1,443 5403 ELECTRIC UTILITIES $77,000 $1,341 $6,175 $6,762 $7,194 $5,733 $27,206 $27,206 $49,794 35% TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $1,715,447 $148,739 $218,583 $118,667 $117,207 $114,814 $718,009 $709,564 $985,614 41% AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING PROGRAM JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF Cost Center 1290603 2002~2003 CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 42% PERSONNEL 1100 REGULAR SALARIES $17,010 $1,273 $1,304 $1,304 $1,304 $1,239 $6,425 $6,425 $10,585 38% 1300 PART TIME SALARIES* $3,280 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,280 0% 1900 FRINGE BENEFITS $6,360 $530 $530 $530 $530 $530 $2,650 $2,650 $3,710 42% TOTAL PERSONNEL $26,650 $1,803 $1,834 $1,834 $1,834 $1,769 $9,075 $9,675 $17,575 34% OPERATIONS 5100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $509 $8 $8 $8 $492 0% 5200 MAINTENANCE/OPER $700 $0 $143 $557 20% Office Supplies $700 $48 $67 $29 $143 TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $27,850 $1,851 $1,901 $1,843 $1,834 $1,798 $9,226 $9,226 $18,132 33% BOOKMOBILE SERVICES JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF Cost Center 1290604 2002/2003 CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 42% PERSONNEL 5000 REGULAR SALARIES $41,540 $1,514 $4,543 $3,029 $3,029 $3,029 $15,143 $15,143 $26,397 36% 5010 PART TIME SALARIES $20,660 $870 $2,921 $1,826 $1,447 $1,828 $8,892 $8,892 $11,768 43% 5030 FRINGE BENEFITS $15,780 $1,315 $1,315 $1,315 $1,315 $1,315 $6,575 $6,575 $9,205 42% TOTAL PERSONNEL $77,980 $3,700 $8,779 $6,170 $5,791 $6,172 $30,610 $30,610 $47,370 39% OPERATIONS 5100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $500 $0 $0 $0 $500 0% 5105 MILEAGE $100 $0 $0 $100 0% 5200 MAINTENANCE/OPER $6,000 $802 $5,198 13% Office Supplies $2,000 $43 $243 $287 $1,713 14% Books/Materials $6,000 $16 $500 $516 $5,484 9% Printing $3,000 $0 $3,000 0% 5400 TELEPHONE UTILITIES $10,000 $289 $9,711 3% Cellular Technology $10,000 $289 $289 TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $94,580 $3,743 $8,794 $6,703 $5,791 $6,672 $31,702 $31,702 $62,878 34% ADULT LITERACY JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 298 601 2002/2003 42% PERSONNEL 5000 REGULAR SALARIES $26,860 $1,062 $2,502 $1,906 $1,936 $2,056 $9,463 $9,463 $17,397 35% 5010 PART TIME SALARIES $10,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,000 0% 5030 FRINGE BENEFITS $10,140 $845 $845 $845 $845 $845 $4,225 $4,225 $5,915 42% TOTAL PERSONNEL $47,000 $1,907 $3,347 $2,751 $2,781 $2,901 $13,688 $13,688 $33,312 29% OPERATIONS 5100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $1,600 $246 $1,354 15% Literacy Meetings $97 $26 $124 Southern California Library Literacy Network Conference $122 $122 $o Adult Learner Conference $0 CLA Conference $88 $292 23% 5105 MILEAGE $380 $88 $88 5t60 MEMBERSHIP DUES $180 $0 $180 0% California Literacy $80 $0 SCLLN $100 $0 5200 MAINTENANCEIOPER $1,400 $279 $1,121 20% Office Supplies $800 $19 $71 $55 $144 $656 0% Families for Literacy Curriculum Materials $600 $135 $135 $465 $o Literacy Celebration 5300 CONTRACT SERVICES $2,930 $1,030 $1,900 35% Tutor Training $2,500 $600 $600 $600 $1,900 24% Literacy Pro Service Agreement $430 $430 $430 $430 $0 100% TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $53,490 $2,740 $3,795 $2,873 $2,879 $3,044 $15,331 $16,361 $37,979 29% FAMILIES FOR LITERACY JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF 308 602 200212003 CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 42% PERSONNEL 50O0 REGULAR SALARIES $8,950 $472 $754 $754 $634 $617 $2,614 $2,614 $6,336 29% 5010 PART TIME SALARIES $13,000 $393 $1,151 $1,025 $702 $632 $3,271 $3,271 $9,729 25% 5030 FRINGE BENEFITS $31570 $298 $298 $298 $298 $298 $11190 $1,190 $2,380 33% TOTAL PERSONNEL $25,520 $1,163 $2,202 $2,076 $1,633 $1,546 $7,075 $7,075 $18,445 28% OPERATIONS 5100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $500 $0 $500 0% Literacy Meetings $0 $0 5200 MAINTENANCE/OPER $500 $10 $490 2% Office Supplies $200 $0 $200 0% Families for Literacy Curriculum Materiats $100 $0 $100 0% Books/Materials $100 $0 $100 0% FFL Storytimes $100 $10 $10 $90 0% TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $26,520 $1,163 $2,202 $2,086 $1,633 $1,546 $7,085 $7,085 $19,435 27% LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV TOTALS SPENT PER FUNDS % % OF Cost Center 4535 2002/2003 CATEGORY REMAINING SPENT YEAR 42% OPERATIONS 3100 TRAVEL & MEETINGS $3,000 $2,268 $732 76% Workshops Lo $0 Wimberly $1,250 $1,017 $2,268 Womack $0 Bradshaw $0 $0 CLA Legislative Day $0 Caltac Sessions 3956 DUES $350 $0 $0 $350 0% Caltac $0 TOTAL LIBRARY BUDGET $3,350 $0 $0 $0 $1,250 $1,017 $2,268 $2,268 $1,082 68% R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A PUBLIC LIBRARY Staff Report DALE: December 12, 2002 TO: President and Members of the Board of Library Trustees FROM: Deborah Kaye Clark, Library Director SUBJECT: STATUS OF LIBRARY RECOMMENDATION No recommendation. For information only. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Attached is a spreadsheet on the monthly statistics, a snapshot of the measurable activities of the Library. An Executive report identifying highlights is included. FISCAL IMPACT None pectfully submitted, ~-~ _ ~ Deborah Kaye CtPaf~ ] Library Director ~ STATISTICS Nov 2002 Nov 2001 FY 2001/02 FY 2000/01 Days Open 27 25 147 146 Items Borrowed 52,591 57,794 314,358 299,757 Average Daily 2,318 2,223 2,138 2,053 % Change 4% 4% Archibald Library 59,149 56,842 304,828 298,815 Average Daily 2,191 2,186 2,074 2,047 % Changed 0% 1% Kidsmobile 3,442 952 10,184 1,259 % Changed 262% 709% Patrons Registered 819 1,146 5,618 4,994 Average Daily 30 44 38 34 % Change -31% 12% Archibald Library 1,319 895 4,799 3,323 % Changed 47% 44% Kidsmobile 394 175 659 175 % Changed 125% 277% Information Questions 7,844 8,365 37,273 39,323 Average Daily 291 322 254 269 % Change -10% -0% Library Visitors 33,722 33,291 179,835 181,093 Average Daily 1,249 1,280 1,223 1,240 % Change -2% -1% Children's Programs 1,032 923 5,059 4,573 # of Sessions 50 49 190 185 Aver. Per session 21 19 27 25 % Change 10% 8% Technology Center Visitors 894 786 5,412 4,295 % Change 14% 26% Items Classified 1,563 1,447 9,559 10,103 % Change 8% -5% Volunteer Hours 708 581 4,107 3,506 % Change 22% 17% ADULT SERVICES Information Questions 4,720 5,220 23,482 24,264 Average Daily 175 201 160 166 % Change -13% -4% Programs/Classes Attendance 22 15 98 57 # of Sessions 1 1 6 5 Aver. per session 22 15 16 11 Tours/Group Visits Attendance 0 0 15 55 # of Sessions 0 0 1 3 Aver. per session 0 0 15 18 CHILDRENS SERVICES Information Questions 3,124 3,145 13,791 15.059 Average Daily 116 121 94 103 % Change -4% -9% Toddler Time 166 129 857 731 # of Sessions 7 6 33 34 Aver. Per session 24 22 26 22 Preschool Storytime Attendance 263 212 947 994 # of Sessions 6 6 32 34 Aver. per session 44 35 30 29 Afterschool Storytime Attendance 60 69 297 431 # of Sessions 3 4 12 20 Aver. per session 20 17 25 22 Family Storytime Attendance 120 112 879 727 # of Sessions 7 6 32 31 Aver. per session 17 19 27 23 Outreach Storytimes 351 329 779 413 # of Sessions 3 3 17 5 Aver. per session 117 110 46 83 Special Events Program Attendance 0 0 1,148 1,115 # of Sessions 0 0 10 7 Aver. per session 0 0 115 159 Back to Basics Program 72 72 162 162 # of Sessions 24 24 54 54 Aver. Per session 3 3 3 3 Group Visits to Library Attendance 158 50 475 463 # of Sessions 5 4 18 19 Aver. per session 32 13 26 24 School Visits by Staff 0 0 0 400 # of Visits 0 0 0 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Circulation/Library Visitors: Overall, borrowing has increased by 4% so far this year. Most of thc increase is thanks to thc popularity of thc Kidsmobilc. With over 10,000 items circulated so far this year, thc Kidsmobile has also helped to register over 650 youngsters for library cards. Visitation to Archibald dropped slightly this month, but overall, we are seeing only an average of 17 people less each day this year compared to last. Information Questions: The number of information questions dropped 10% this month. Children's Services experienced only a 4% decline compared to the nearly 35% last month! Adult Information Services experienced a 13% decline. Children's Programs: Storytimes and program attendance was up by 10% this month, showing an annual growth of 8%. The outreach programs created by Family Literacy Staff generated some nice numbers this month. The YES (Youth Enrichment Services) storytimes provided at Lions and Mulberry Leaming Centers reached an audience of 351 youngsters in November. The "Kidsmobile" continues strong, with 3,440 items circulated in November and 394 youngsters signed up for new library cards! Technology Center Visitors: This area demonstrates another 14% jump. Overall, demand for this service is up 26% for the year. Items Classified: Still feeling the impact of last year's push for children's books for the Kidsmobile, overall items classified is down 5% this year. Volunteer Hours: Thanks to the introduction of the "House Calls" program for the housebound, volunteers hours show a 17% growth this year over last. 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Samantha Stinnett 6140 Columbus Court Alta Lama, CA 91701 Dear Samantha Stinnett, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, congratulations on your appointment to the position of Student Advisory Board for the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. Below is a list of other Student Trustees you will be working with: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith We are scheduled to have our December meeting on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library in the Story Room. We hope you can attend. We are excited to begin the program and I know you are looking forward to meeting your fellow student trustees and getting acquainted with the Library Board and staff. After this first "get acquainted" meeting, we will plan a time to meet and begin to develop our new program. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. If you have any questions about the process or what we hope to achieve, please call me at (909) 980- 7648. Sincerely, Joyce W'o'mack Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A P U L I C L Ally December 10, 2002 Stephanie Kastelic 9072 Culpepper Court Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Stephanie Kastelic, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, congratulations on your appointment to the position of Student Advisory Board for the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. Below is a list of other Student Trustees you will be working with: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Sean Smith Samantha Stinnett We are scheduled to have our December meeting on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library in the Story Room. We hope you can attend. We are excited to begin the program and I know you are looking forward to meeting your fellow student trustees and getting acquainted with the Library Board and staff. After this first "get acquainted" meeting, we will plan a time to meet and begin to develop our new program. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. If you have any questions about the process or what we hope to achieve, please call me at (909) 980- 7648. Sincerely, ]3 Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A PUBLIC December 10, 2002 Victoria Booker 8193 Kinlock Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Victoria Booker, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, congratulations on your appointment to the position of Student Advisory Board for the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. Below is a list of other Student Trustees you will be working with: Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We are scheduled to have our December meeting on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library in the Story Room. We hope you can attend. We are excited to begin the program and I know you are looking forward to meeting your fellow student trustees and getting acquainted with the Library Board and staff. After this first "get acquainted" meeting, we will plan a time to meet and begin to develop our new program. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. If you have any questions about the process or what we hope to achieve, please call me at (909) 980- 7648. Sincerely, Jo3fce Womack Student Trustee Liaison 7368ArchibolclAvenuo ° Roncho Cucomongo, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (9139) 477-2721 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Sean Smith 6160 Cantabrla Avenue Alta Lama, CA 91737 Dear Sean Smith, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, congratulations on your appointment to the position of Student Advisory Board for the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. Below is a list of other Student Trustees you will be working with: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Samantha Stinnet We are scheduled to have our December meeting on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library in the Story Room. We hope you can attend. We are excited to begin the program and I know you are looking forward to meeting your fellow student trustees and getting acquainted with the Library Board and staff. After this first "get acquainted" meeting, we will plan a time to meet and begin to develop our new program. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. If you have any questions about the process or what we hope to achieve, please call me at (909) 980- 7648. Sincerely, Joyce Womack Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Daniel Huh 10566 Peach Tree Lane Alta Loma, CA 91737 Dear Daniel Huh, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, congratulations on your appointment to the position of Student Advisory Board for the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. Below is a list of other Student Trustees you will be working with: Victoria Booker Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We are scheduled to have our December meeting on Thursday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Library in the Story Room. We hope you can attend. We are excited to begin the program and I know you are looking forward to meeting your fellow student trustees and getting acquainted with the Library Board and staff. After this first "get acquainted" meeting, we will plan a time to meet and begin to develop our new program. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. If you have any questions about the process or what we hope to achieve, please call me at (909) 980- 7648. Sincerely, , ~ Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A P UI5 I C L I I-5A ¥ December 10, 2002 Laura Taylor 8410 Wilson Alta Lama, CA 91701 Dear Laura Taylor, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 * (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Toni Gould 9430 Calle' Vejar Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Toni Gould, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. Afier lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue ° Rancl~o Cucamonga, CA 9~ 730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Naila Mubashar 8394 Comet Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Naila Mubashar, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, J°~e ~Q~ma~k~ ~ Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · RanchoCucamonga, CA91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909)477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Chris Darancette 10151 Arrow Route, #53 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Clwis Darancette, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, ~mm sa~eke Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · CAX (909) 477-2721 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A P U I5 L I C L I[5 Ally December 10, 2002 Carrie Routh 7755 Amethyst Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Carrie Routh, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve fi.om December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue · Ra~acho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December ID, 2002 Christina Huh 10566 Peach Tree Lane Alta Loma, CA 91737 Dear Christina Huh, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resoumes and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Student Trustee '~ ~ ~ 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 9t 730 · (909) 477-2720 - FAX (909) 477-2721 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A P U L I C December 10, 2002 Michael Palmer 8990 19th Street, #296 Alta Loma, CA 91701 Dear Michael Palmer, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, 7368 Archibald Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 17 A N C H O C U C A M O N G A December 10, 2002 Jessica Lewis 1556 Solana Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 Dear Jessica Lewis, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished though hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Scan Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue ® Rancho CucamongcL CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721 R A N C H O C U C A M O N G A PUBLIC b I 15 D A ¥ December 10, 2002 Hilda Riderer 6440 Sunridge Court Alta Lama, CA 91737 Dear Hilda Riderer, On behalf of the Trustees of the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, I would like to express our gratitude for demonstrating your interest in the Library and our community through your application to serve as a Teen Advisory Board Member to the Library Trustees. Students like you are the leaders and creators of the future. You exemplify what can be accomplished through hard work, efficiency, dedication and willingness to give to your school and community. Many applications for the student trustee positions were given to us for final consideration. Each student is highly qualified and has exhibited outstanding contributions to their schools and community along with superior personal achievements. The decision to choose only five students was extremely difficult. After lengthy deliberations, the Student Board Committee selected the following representatives: Victoria Booker Daniel Huh Stephanie Kastelic Sean Smith Samantha Stinnet We thank you for your interest in the Library and ask that you continue the same through your use of our resources and the promotion of the Library through your various school channels and personally to your fellow students. We expect this newly appointed Student Board to serve from December of this year, through the full school year beginning September, 2003. However, we hope you will consider re-activating your application should a vacancy arise and consider reapplying for the next round of Board appointments. Notification of any openings on the Student Board will be sent to you. Should you have any questions, please contact Renee Tobin at (909) 477-2720, ext. 5024. Sincerely, Joy, fie W~omack Student Trustee Liaison 7368 Archibald Avenue" Rancho Cucamong,a, CA 91730 · (909) 477-2720 · FAX (909) 477-2721