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Scotland Public Library readies outreach: Highland Festival booth, Health & Wellness Fair and November book sale

Scotland Public Library Board · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Library board members at the Sept. 9 meeting planned outreach at the Highland Festival on Oct. 12, announced an Annual Health & Wellness Fair on Oct. 4 at Scotland Elementary School and confirmed a book sale for Nov. 22; committee member Bobbie Maschka will coordinate the festival booth.

At its Sept. 9 meeting, the Scotland Public Library Board discussed several upcoming community outreach events, including the Highland Festival, an Annual Health & Wellness Fair and the library's fall book sale.

Committee member Bobbie Maschka told board members she will attend a Highland Festival planning meeting and will coordinate the library's information booth for the festival scheduled Oct. 12. The minutes note arrangements for the festival are "all set" and that donations of water to be sold at the booth may be dropped off at the library before the event.

Library Director Mary Geragotelis announced that the Annual Health & Wellness Fair will be held at Scotland Elementary School on Oct. 4 and invited board volunteers to help. The board also discussed plans for a book sale to be held Nov. 22; preparations were described as ongoing.

Other unfinished-business items noted in the minutes included a lack of progress on outdoor lighting, which remains a safety concern, and confirmation that ordered computer upgrades will be installed soon. The board developed the October meeting agenda and adjourned at 7:51 p.m.

The minutes list no public comments at this meeting; community volunteers and donors were encouraged to support the library's festival presence and upcoming events.