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Library director previews programs as board weighs quarterly schedule and 6:30 p.m. start time

Library Board · November 12, 2025
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Daniel, the library director, summarized recent programs and upcoming events (including a Scholastic Book Fair Nov. 22–26 and a Winter Book Buzz on Dec. 4) and relayed a city manager’s office proposal to move advisory boards to quarterly meetings with 6:30 p.m. start times; board members raised concerns about work and childcare conflicts.

Daniel, the library director, told the Library Board that fiscal-year figures are “pretty much on par with how we started the previous year” and reviewed recent and upcoming programs, including swaps (trinket, plant, clothing), a tweens robotics class, Project Runway (an online pet-costume event), a Master Gardeners presentation and a Renaissance Fair planned for this Saturday.

He also announced two upcoming events open to the public: a Scholastic Book Fair to be set up Nov. 22–26 in the library’s front rooms and a Winter Book Buzz program on Dec. 4…

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