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Library director outlines 2025 priorities: collections, programming and facility fixes

3650876 · June 4, 2025
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The Brown Deer library director presented the 2025 plan and three‑to‑five‑year goals, highlighting demand for family passes, community room use, new programming (podcast, adult story times), and lower‑level sump pump/generator needs.

The Brown Deer library director presented the library’s 2025 priorities and three‑to‑five‑year goals during the June 2 Board of Trustees meeting, asking trustees to note near‑term needs for popular family passes, expanded weekday room bookings, and minor facility work to prevent recurring lower‑level flooding.

The director said the library’s museum and attraction pass program, including popular zoo and botanical garden passes, is in high demand and the library is exploring ways to expand the collection and circulation. "We can't keep the passes on the shelf," she said, describing how certain passes disappear within minutes on busy days.

She also described plans to increase weekday community‑room…

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