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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLIB 2025-05-22 Agendas t4RH CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS LIBRARY BOARD AGENDA PUBLIC LIBRARY 9015 GRAND AVENUE THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025 REGULAR MEETING: 6:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER B. PUBLIC COMMENTS C. ACTION ITEMS C.1 Approve minutes of the April 17, 2025 regular Library Board meeting. C.2 Consider and approve revised Study and Collaboration Room Policy. D. DEPARTMENT UPDATES D.1 Introduction of Library staff. D.2 Key Performance Indicators report. D.3 Past Library programs and events update. DA Upcoming Library programs and events update. E. PRESENTATION / DISCUSSION ITEMS E.1 Discuss facilities utilization. E.2 Discuss any personnel updates. E.3 Discuss and consider date for next Library Board meeting. EA Tour of The Maker Spot. Thursday, May 22, 2025 Library Board Agenda Page 1 of 2 F. ADJOURNMENT Certification I do hereby certify that the above notice of meeting of the North Richland Hills Library Board was posted at City Hall, City of North Richland Hills, Texas in compliance with Chapter 551, Texas Government Code on Friday, May 16, 2025 by 3:00 PM. Cathyanne McNeely Library Clerk This facility is wheelchair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Requests for accommodations or interpretive services must be made 48 hours prior to this meeting. Please contact the City Secretary's office at 817-427-6060 for further information. Thursday, May 22, 2025 Library Board Agenda Page 2 of 2 "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Approve minutes of the April 17, 2025 regular Library Board meeting. PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director SUMMARY: The minutes listed are approved by majority vote of the Library Board members at Library Board meetings. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library office prepares action minutes for each Library Board meeting. The minutes for the previous meeting are placed on the agenda for review and approval by the Library Board. Upon approval of the minutes, an electronic copy will be uploaded to the City's website. RECOMMENDATION: Approve minutes of the April 17, 2025 regular Library Board meeting. MINUTES OF THE LIBRARY BOARD OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS HELD IN THE LIBRARY BOARD ROOM LOCATED AT 9015 GRAND AVENUE April 17, 2025 Board Participants: Holly Mitchell Board Member, Place 2 Kathy Antropik Chair, Place 3 Deborah Smith Board Member, Place 6 Erin Rodriguez Board Member, Alternate Absent: Kyle Pekurney Board Member, Place 1 Tyler Chambers Board Member, Place 4 Robert Breneman Board Member, Place 5 Stacy Herron Board Member, Place 7 Staff Participants: Cecilia Barham Library Director Kori Tolfa Library Clerk Cathy McNeely Library Clerk CALL TO ORDER Chairwoman Kathy Antropik called the meeting to order on April 17, 2025, at 6.01 pm. PUBLIC COMMENTS This meeting had no public comments. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Ms. Mitchell moved to accept the minutes, Ms. Smith seconded, and the minutes were unanimously approved. LIBRARY STAFF INTRODUCTION Ms. Barham introduced Kori Tolfa, Library Clerk in the Circulation Department, who briefly talked about her role at the Library. LIBRARY DIRECTOR'S REPORT Ms. Barham reviewed the Library's key performance indicators from March 2025 and answered questions. REPORT ON PROGRAMS AND EVENTS Ms. Barham reported on past Library event: • Gatsby Gala event on 4/8 at 6:OOpm: 40 people attended. And upcoming Library events including: • Volunteer Appreciation Dinner event on 4/24 at 6:OOpm. • Free Comic Book Day on 5/10 from 10:OOam-12:OOpm. • Library in the Park from 5/20-6/10 at 10:30am. THE MAKER SPOT PRESENTATION Kori Tolfa talked about The Maker Spot, inaugurated on August 2015 with a grant from Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This 4,500 sq ft area of community workshop is open to all library patrons, offering classes and space, with its largest user demographics being retired adults and parents with children. Ms. Tolfa informed the board about the variety of equipment in The Maker Spot and answered questions. PERSONNEL UPDATE Andi McCallister was promoted to the full-time Library Clerk position in the Circulation department effective on 5/5/2025. NEXT MEETING DATE Ms. Barham will contact all board members to determine the next meeting. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 7.07 pm. ATTEST: Cathyanne McNeely Kathy Antropik Library Clerk Chairwoman "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Consider and approve revised Study and Collaboration Room Policy PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director SUMMARY: The revised Study and Collaboration Room Policy will be presented, considered, and approved by majority vote of the Library Board members at the Library Board meeting. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the revised Study and Collaboration Room Policy. �rroiito Trrfinir` flo,�:� -lbflitics a ry il Study and Collaboration Room Policy Adopted November 15 2018; Rev. July 22, 2021; March 30, 2023 Statement of Purpose The North Richland Hills Library has six study rooms and two collaboration rooms available as a shared resource allowing equitable access to library users. The North Richland Hills Library Patron Behavior Policy applies at all times, including to library users in the rooms. Use of rooms does not constitute the Library's or the City of North Richland Hills' endorsement or approval of purpose of use. Priority for Use of Rooms Priority for use of the rooms shall be the following: 1. Library events and classes or programs in which the Library is a sponsor, participant, or cooperative agency 2. City Departments 3. Library users with reservations 4. Library users without reservations The Director of Library Services and Adult Services Department reserve the right to modify or cancel reservations at any time based on Library and community priority or needs. If possible, Library staff will attempt to give advance notice in the event a study room reservation needs to be canceled, rescheduled, or moved. General Rules of Use The following Rules of Use apply to all room users: 1. Any person or group registered as a patron with a non-restricted account and holding a current, p library card may use the rooms at the North Richland Hills Library. 2. Please note that the 2nd floor is the quiet floor and that this designation applies to rooms on the 2nd floor. 3. The Haruki Murakami and Toni Morrison collaboration rooms may be reserved solely for groups of e pe 4-10 people. North Richland Hills Library Hours �,ua„ ,. „ ��,u„ .,, a,.... �,u ... Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10am -8pm 10am - 8pm 10am -7pm 10am -7pm 10am - 5pm 10am -5pm 4. Rooms are available only during hours the library is open. Users must exit rooms 10 minutes before the library closes. 5. The reserved room will only be opened if the individual who made the reservation is present. 6. 7. Cleanup must be included in the reservation time. Users must return the study rooms to their original arrangement and return all borrowed materials or resources to the Reference or Circulation desks, if applicable. 8. Food and covered drinks are allowed in the rooms. 9. The library is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Items left unattended in the rooms will be considered lost and placed in the library's lost and found. 10. Abuse of the facilities, violation of the Study and Collaboration Room Policy, or failure to comply with the decorum consistent with the Library's Patron Behavior Policy.may result in denial of future use of library facilities. 11. Users are responsible for any damages made to the room. Any damages to the room, facilities, or their contents will be charged to the user or user's guardian if the user is a minor, and the charges will be based on the cost of cleaning products, supplies, and services required to repair the damages. Charges for any damages must be payable to the City of North Richland Hills. Reservations The Director of Library Services and Adult Services Department of the North Richland Hills Library shall have overall responsibility for study and collaboration room reservations and room use. • Users aged thirteen (13) or older may reserve rooms up to seven days in advance online, by phone at 817-427-6814, or in person at the Reference desk. Library users without a reservation may verify availability of study rooms and then make a reservation at the Reference desk. • Library users may have, cep to four room reservations in a rolling severs-clay period. Each reservation may not exceed four hours. 41 4ia�a^nnc ear �nr��lr rr • Library users must check rooms in and out at the Reference desk or the Circulation desk. Users must modify reservations through the Reference desk. • If a room reservation is not claimed within 15 minutes, staff will cancel the reservation and make the room available to others without notification. Library users are responsible for notifying staff of late arrival or cancellation. i St 2nd Floor Floor Window Room Capacity Virginia' Sandra Cisneros ✓ 2 Edgar Allen Poe 2 Langston Hughes V/ V/ 2 Jane Austen V/ 4 Ernest Hemingway V/ 4 Haruki Murakami ✓ 4-10 Toni Morrison V/ 4-10 "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Library Staff Introduction PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will introduce a few Library staff to the Library Board members. "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Key Performance Indicators report PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will report on key indicators for services and programs provided in April 2025. April 2025 = % za G222 j2■» / \ � \ } { : � ) � � \ / Z ( } 3 ! , \ ; } } . \ ) 1 \ ; ; "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Past Library programs and events update PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will report on past Library programs and events. "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Upcoming Library programs and events update PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will report on upcoming Library programs and events. SUMMER EVENTS & CLASSES AT THE NRH LIBRARY Uf MAYORW OMMER READING CLO READ BOOKSEARN PRIZES --AIN dd / y 4 / O// / II / /ram' / t • • • pate ;� / / ��oi �Q �l % � i M ��� ��/oi ��oi ��� //lj ���irra, % � %��/�i%% � �� �ir/ r �i///i%%i„ %a„�i///i%�D�� �� Registration is quick Asyou progress &easy! Head over to Read anything you ~ through the Mayor's library.nrhtx.com/src like: books,comics, Summer Reading to sign up using audiobooks—they Use Beanstack to log Club,you'll earn Beanstack,our all count!The most your reading minutes virtual badges. online and app tracker. important part? Have and any activities Some badges will Pre-registration fun! you complete. earn you rewards and beg i n s Tu esd ay,May20. virtual tickets! oaI( / I l ° Vim' Y o/ l ;,,, p s ar ch'ildt read ou es*„ •Coupons from local businesses T • [gay passes to the NIH Centre *NRH20 day posses are only dvailoble to children betweeri the ages of 3-77 and high school'seniors for the 202s-2026 school yyear.Children must by present and hove a valid NRH Library card to claim NPH20 daypass. There are separate prize pools for kids,tweens/teens; and adults,and winners are randomly selected after the OwlASFire Truck Rides program ends. Children who read 100 hours will also be entered in a How to Use Your Tickets drawing for a chance to ride to school in an NRH Fire • Go to the"Drawings"tab in Beanstack Truck! • Choose your favorite;prizes Eligible participants must: • Decide how many tickets to enter for each • Be of elementary school age You can put all your tickets toward one big prize or spread • Live in North Richland Hills them out! Even if you don't win a grand prize,there are •Attend a school within IN PH or be homeschooled lots of other rewards to enjoy along the way! Rewards are available while supplies last.All rewards must be collected by Saturday,July 26 at 4:00 p.m.No Grand prizes were donated by the Friends of the NRH rewards will be available after this time. Library and our generous sponsors. r, I rm SdTUDDAY MY 31 11AM-11PM / «myy � rr I"Ili I. � �w r!%� fi % i ,���� I�fff%O/ iii i�lr� � � r✓/ �r ............. w: w: ��_� t1"­-(.") 1"' 1. 0", e L") ..�..... Dear Community Members Inside this guide,you'll find activities and special events designed to help you "color"your world,with arts Welcome to our 2025 Mayor's Summer Reading Club! and crafts programs and special events from animal I'm so happy to invite you and your family tojoin us for a programs to musical performances.A heartfelt thankyou summer filled with exciting programs,opportunities to to our dedicated staff who worked hard to create these be creative,and,of course,great books centered around wonderful programs and events—their passion and an art-inspired theme,"Color Our World" creativity make this summer possible! Here's to a summer full of stories, Reading over the summer isn'tjust fun;it's also incredibly smiles,and colorful memories. beneficial. It helps prevent the''summer slide''for students, , keeps minds sharp,and fosters creativity and curiosity n p p� y y See you at the ��' in readers of all ages.Whetheryou're discovering a new favorite author,embarking on an adventure through ' / the pages of a book,or sharing stories with family and friends, reading opens doors to endless possibilities. Arts and crafts programs help children develop focus and problem-solving skills that support their success in other Cecilia Barham ,;, areas of their lives. Reading +Art=A Summer of Fun! Director of Library Services ��IVII 1 �IIIIIII /%�% ����I�I�Ill�llllllllllluu'' �«���1� Illuul�luiuiliuulll,�, �, „ ul �� liiium��� � l ���� III � � II � pul�luuiilululu�� �uuuliuuuuiulu Iu!!�I�iii�I����o�� �� luoi�uuuuuuu�� uuu�u��01 ��iu�uu�uu��i�llllllllll»l>�u,��, �� uuu�" � luoi�uuuuuuu�� I«IIIIIIIII»�»»�u���� �uuuo�in»>���� Make-It Take-It Crafts Homeschool Science Wednesdays • 4:00—5:30 PM Friday,August 1 •11:00 AM Create fun, beautiful arts and crafts that will color our Enjoy hands-on STEM activities at this monthly program world!Supplies are provided for one craft per child. for homeschool families. Homeschool Science will be on Ages 3-8 break for June and July, but we'll return in August with an exciting reptile-themed session! June 4 Scribble Artn Ages 7-13 June]] Pom Pom Popsicles ,,f ,Jr June18 Kandinsky Trees Family Art Night June 25 Tissue Paper Stained Glass Thursdays:June 26 and July 24 • 5:00 -6:30 PM July 2 Tape Resist Art Get ready for an evening of creativity,color,and family JUIy 9 Handprint Paper Bag Butterfly Puppet fun!This summer,families will work together to create a July16 Optical Art Paper Weaving unique piece of art. In June,we'll make family portraits July 23 Circle Collages inspired by the bold,iconic style of Picasso.Then, LEGO Challenge in July,we'll design colorful paper mosaics Fridays:June 6,June 20,July II,July 25 . 11:OOAM using interesting shapes and patterns. Explore your imagination with free-play LEGO challenges! Family Game Night You're welcome to bring your own LEGOs, but we'll have Thursday,July 31 • 5:00 - 6:30 PM some on hand for anyone who needs them. Come relax, laugh,and play together with Ages 7+ *T your favorite games.We'll have classics like Sorry,Clue, Read with Mollie's Friends6 and Uno, plus some extra fun with games like Beat the Parents,Jenga,and more. Third Saturday of Each Month •10:30 AM - Noon Mollie's furry friends are ready to read with you! Reading to therapy dogs helps build confidence and strengthen reading skills in young readers.Space is limited;sign-ups begin at 10:00 AM on a first-come,first-served basis. Ages 5-13 �� ® � , �1 010 j / ' „ Toddler Time Thursdays •10:30 AM Toddlers will be introduced to sounds, letter recognition, 0 and new words to help them grow into pre-readers. 0 0 �,a, 18 months to 3 years Babygarten* Story Time Babygarten©is a fun and educational 6-week series of Wednesdays •10:30 AM classes for babies and their caregivers. Each class involves Enjoy a variety of stories,action rhymes,and songs during songs, rhymes,activities,and free play that help babies this 30-minute program.Storytime provides a foundation with language and pre-literacy skills.Classes will be on for building a life-long love of books and reading. break in July, but will resume in August.Sign up or learn Ages 3-6 more at library.nrhtx.com/babygarten. � ' o Registration is required. Library in the Park 0-12 months&13-18 months d/ ,,Tuesdays May 20 -J u n e 10 •10:30 AM Story time is coming to a park near you! Enjoy stories, Melodies & Motion songs,and rhymes—plus books to check out and a take- Mondays •11:30 AM home craft! Bring a blanket or chair and catch us at a Tuesdays•2:30 PM different park each week. A 30-minute activity for toddlers to explore concepts and Ages 3-6 build critical motor skills. Each session will have a variety May20• Linda Spurlock Park of music,dancing,and other movement activities for your r11 May 27• Northfield Park toddler to enjoy. L June 3•Adventure World Playground 18 months to 4years June10•Green Valley Park o o f i i f� ��l� � '��, ' � E TOwARRIVE�EA/��fr � � J^�,17%' f �" ✓, Y(5r ✓r w dv m r !t�� P,,, Ji;yl f,� ' � �A P r Professor Brainius Colors of Kindness Bubble Show Thursday,June 5 • 3:00 PM Thursday,July 10 • 3:00 PM Get ready for a wild and wacky science adventure with Step into a world of bubble magic and discovery! Kids will Professor Brainius! He's on a mission to inspire curiosity, learn about surface tension,see bubbles inside bubbles,and excite kids about science,and spark a love of learning in even find out how to touch a bubble without popping it. young minds! Creature Teacher A Pair of Pirates Musical Adventure Saturday,July 12 • 3:00 PM Thursday,June 12 • 3:00 PM Explore the animal kingdom up close! Learn fascinating No world is more colorful than the world of pirates. In facts about each animal,their natural habitats,and how music and story, Pair of Pirates will takeyoung buccaneers they survive in the wild. on an adventure filled with singing,dancing,and making good choices as part of the crew. Hobby Horsing Around Thursday,July 17 • 3:00 PM Percussion Things Giddy up for a one-of-a-kind adventure that blends Thursday,June 19 • 3:00 PM physical activity,creativity, rhythm,and fun! Percussion Things loves sharing stories and music to inspire and delight audiences of all ages through percussion instruments and storytelling. f�l tar Wildlife on the Move 10tkah�,,��/ Saturday,June 28 • 3:00 PM Wildlife on the Move is back with Amazing Adaptations! Discover some of the unique ways animals are built and � behave to help them survive in the wild. All About Animals Thursday,July 3 • 3:00 PM Nature is full of amazing colors and cool patterns just look at cheetahs with their spots,zebras with their stripes,and all those bright, beautiful birds! Learn how animals use their colors for all kinds of clever reasons. 1 CAN�t MAKE It ON 7NV�25DAYS? These Saturday events are perfect for parents who work during the week! I IIIIP� The Confident Girl Code* June 9-13 -1:00 -3:00 PM This workshop for neurodivergent girls ages 11-14 builds confidence,communication,and social skills in a fun,supportive environment, Girls will learn to navigate friendships,express themselves,and develop essential skills while feeling empowered to be their authentic ................... selves, Monday: Intro to the Confident Girl Code Tuesday: Healthy Friendships&Peer Conflict Wednesday: Emotions&Coping Strategies Thursday:Social Navigation&Etiquette VNI JUNE 23 BALLET FOLKLORICO 6:00 PM 77-7 Enjoy the beauty of Mexican folk dance with Ballet Folkl6rico Azteca! JULY 22 HULA&TAHITIAN DANCE 6:00 PM Experience the rich cultural traditions of Hawai'i &Tahiti with the Grace Hula Dance Company. library.nrhtx.c om/celebratingc ulture "I'll",...................... Rock Painting*41>VLr!r Monday,July 14 • 6:00 PM These events are intended for ages 18+. We're bringing back a childhood classic—for the kids in all of us!Tojoin the fun,just bring your own rock(or two) Puzzle Palooza and a bit of whimsy for a laid-back summer craft session. Monday,June 16 • 6:00 PM It's Puzzle Palooza time.Jigsaw,crossword,sudoku,wordy puzzles—you name it!So,grab your friends and stop by the Library for some puzzling,fun,and brain-boosting challenges. Book Break A lively lunchtime book group featuring fun discussions MOcktails & Board Games � % across a variety of genres. Tuesday,June 17 • 6:00 PM Meets:Third Wednesday of the month at 1:00 p.m. Add a splash of color to those long,lazy summer days as Location: Board Room you sip fun mocktails and enjoy a great selection of board Jun.18 The Woman in Cabin 70 by Ruth Ware games while spending time with friends,old and new. Jul.l6 Facing the Enemy by DiAnn Mills End of Summer Scrapbooking Aug.20 Becoming Madam Secretary Monday,July 28 • 6:00 PM by Stephanie Dray Put a wrap on this summer's fun with scrapbooking and books + brews preserve the photosyou've taken all summer with a bit of recycled razzle-dazzle. Participants need to bring their Perfect for curious minds,this nonfiction book club meets own scrapbooks or scrapbook pages,and we'll supply monthly for deep conversations over a great drink. the fun materials and tools. Meets:Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Location: Local coffee shops and bars across NRH mime �� iim Jun.10 American Serengeti by Dan Flores Z, , I Location: False Idol Brewing Jul.8 Empress of the Nile by Lynne Olson Relaxed and social crafting events for adults—no Location: Kindred Coffee Co. registration or experience required!Available while Aug.12 Finite and Infinite Games by James P.Carse e supplies last. Location:What's On Tap 1 Stained-Glass Bookmarks Monday,June 2 • 6:00 PM Add some color to your summer reading with colorful faux _ stained-glass bookmarks using paint,food coloring,and glue. I a1a1 Fruit Coasters Saturday,June 7 •11:00 AM � ' 'e, Beat the heat with fun,fruity coasters made from cotton yarn and paint—perfect for your favorite summer drinks! � o Tote Bag Painting Monday,June 9 • 6:00 PM Give your old tote a fresh new look with pops of acrylic • color!Just bring a bag you'd like to upcycle,and we'll provide the paint. Tie-Dye Window Art ®® ®• Tuesday,June 24 • 6:00 PM • Brighten up your space with tie-dye window decals made . •• • • • • from coffee filters—quick,colorful,and fun to make! 4 Cactus Car Charm Saturday,July 5 •11:00 AM 4 •. , ,• . Using craft wire, rope,and yarn (no pokey spines here!), you'll create a cute macrame cactus to add a little summer flair to your rearview mirror. 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O 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 1 Vfi I U III II^� tl F %s re�rc�� fre No th Richland Hills Library The Friends of the NRH Library Barnes& Noble, Hurst Bubble & Bean Cafe Charleys Philly Steaks Chick-fil-A, Rufe Snow Chipotle NRH2O Family Water Park NRH Centre NRH Fire Department Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers RAR Sweet Treats Rosa's Cafe &Tortilla Factory Texas Rangers Baseball Club • When you j oin the Friends of the NRH Library,you help support programs like the Mayor's Summer Reading Club and other ` literacy-focused events.Your membership and • donations directly enhance and expand the _ ■ library's services for the entire community. ., Scan to join today and help shape the future of your library! .SCAN Moto pp� ConnectOh Ignite infinite Possibilities Library Hours: nrhlibrary@nrhtx.com Monday,Tuesday com- Lli) rar Wednesday, .. . . : , Y • • • • • .. "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Discuss facilities utilization PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will discuss Library's facilities utilization with the board. "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Library personnel updates PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will discuss Library staff personnel updates (new hires, promotions, and retirements). "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Next Library Board meeting date PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will discuss and propose a date for the next Library Board meeting. "I"wFt hJOKTH KIC:HLAND HILLS LIBRARY MEMORANDUM FROM: The Office of the Library Director DATE: May 22, 2025 SUBJECT: Tour of The Maker Spot PRESENTER: Cecilia Barham, Library Director GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Library Director will give a tour of The Maker Spot community space to the board members.