Author: Eric Melton
YS programming need: large plastic jars
For one of my upcoming programs, I need 3-4 large plastic jars (like a peanut butter jar or mayonnaise jar). If anyone has some, I’d appreciate it. Thanks- Lynne
Super Cool Photographs!
Hi All,
Cindy Skeie is the new artist in the display cases this month. She uses a macro lens to get super close up shots of ordinary things making them look extraordinary! http://www.skeiescapes.com/ check out her work. If a patron ask how to contact her, her information is on her artist bio in the display case.
Have a great day!
Cierra Payne
I have a rogue volunteer that should not be volunteering until she contacts me. If Cierra Payne approaches you as a volunteer or employee, please give her my card and ask her to contact me. I don’t have a phone number with a mailbox where I can leave a message or an email for her….so that would be helpful to gather if you remember. She is about 15 with dark blonde hair.
Home Delivery
Rod will be taking over Home Delivery. If you have a hold for a homebound patron, please file it in back by the Check-in Desk instead of taking it to the Information Desk.
Ask Rod or Molly if you have quesitons.
Library Lists
The dozens of themed online title lists created by library staff are now accessible via the website. Find them under the Browse menu or take a look via the link below. The lists are browsable by format and genre.
https://www.johnstonlibrary.com/pac/?pac_page=lists
Public Internet Is Working
Update: The public Internet is back.
CenturyLink is experiencing outages in our area which is affecting the public Internet. They do not have an estimated time for repair.
Employee Assistance Program Information from City Hall
Good Morning,
The City of Johnston provides a confidential Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to all employees and their dependents. Initial counseling and referral services are confidential and are provided at no cost. Counselors are available 24/7/365 by calling 1-800-327-4692. The Employee and Family Resource website offers information as well as links to helpful resources.
Please find a summary of the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) benefits offered to you and your family through Employee Family Resources here.
Also, as a reminder, please remember that information on all benefits available to you is available at www.myjohnstonbenefits.com The Class Code login is CityofJohnston (case specific and all one word).
As always, please let me know if you have questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Cyndee
September 5-6
The West Des Moines Library will be having their computers replaced on September 5 and 6. Therefore, don’t be alarmed if a lot of people are wanting to use our computers or wi-fi during that time.
Self-Serve Holds
Circ will be moving the holds to shelving where the former charging station/hightop seating was located near the entrance. We hope to have to have the procedures in place and shelving installed within the month.
More info and procedures to come….
Website Bugs?
The software that runs our website–PHP–got upgraded today. It was long (about 20 versions) overdue and required fairly significant changes to parts of the website to make it compatible. Please let me know if you come across any weirdness or obvious bugs.
Reminder: Note from city hall regarding required trainings
If you do not have a City of Johnston or Johnston Public Library email address, use your first initial and last name followed by “@cityofjohnston.com” (e.g. “lrath@cityofjohnston.com”) to access the trainings.
Hello,
As part of your employment with the City of Johnston, you are required to take several key training courses. We have implemented a web based training solution to allow more convenient participation by employees.
Access to the training website is available here. Your department director or supervisor has been notified of the required training and will allow you to view the training during your scheduled work hours. Although there is an audio component to the training, you are not required to listen to the training; you can read the training material if that is your preference.
There are 7 training topics to be covered in this training. These are:
- Review of the City Handbook
- Building a Drug-Free Workplace
- Discrimination and Harassment Prevention
- Respect in the Workplace
- Sexual Harassment Prevention
- Workplace Violence Prevention
- Diversity Awareness Training
Completion of the required training must be achieved by November 15, 2017.
Please let me know if you have questions or concerns, so we can address them in a timely manner.
Thanks,
Cyndee Rhames
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
https://www.desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/other/656-harry-potter-and-the-sorcerers/.
That is a link with info about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, being performed by the Des Moines Symphony in February with film. Some tickets have been sold, so please start planning ahead! Since Jessica was really interested, I hope this will help.
August 15th Issue of Wall Street Journal Not Delivered
We didn’t receive the August 15th issue of the Wall Street Journal. It should be here on the 16th.
Sigh…Eclipse Glasses
Hey ya’all,
Like me, I know you have been getting a ton of calls about eclipse glasses. Here are 5 locations that DM Register reported has eclipse glasses that meet safety requirements. You might advise people that they may want to call these locations first–have heard through the grapevine that some of these places have sold out already:
Walmart
Lowes
ToysRUs
Home Depot
Amazon
Glasses should conform to ISO 12312-2. Here’s a link to KCCI’s story: https://goo.gl/F2ieey.
One more note about the Foundation Cash Register
If someone wants to buy a $5 Art in the Barn tote, please enter it in the Numpad feature. You can enter a description of “bag” in the item field.
Thanks!
Brownies and symphony
I brought some brownies since my birthday is on Sunday and I won’t be working then. Get yours in the break room before they’re all gone!
Mid August also means the symphony will start soon! Check the Des Moines Symphony website for more information, and one huge event this season is Harry Potter, coming in February!
Foundation / Book Sale sash register and random change
If a patron leaves you extra change or if, for whatever reason, you have cash or change to put in the Foundation/Book Sale register, use the Numpad feature on the iPad’s Paypal app to manually enter the amount. Press the ‘Charge’ button to complete the transaction and open the cash drawer.
New DART route in Johnston to begin in October
At their August meeting the DART board approved a reconfiguration of one of their all-day bus routes, Route 5. The current Route 5 (shown below) stops at Merle Hay Mall. The new Route 5, to begin in October, will continue along Merle Hay all the way to 70th Ave. in Johnston with a stop very close to the library.
Foundation Cash Register
There is now a cash register for the Foundation purchases. Instructions are listed below. Please let Molly or Eric know if you have questions.
If the iPad is asleep, push to home button twice to get to the home screen.
Tap on the PayPal icon.
Enter the transaction by tapping on item being purchased.
Hit charge when you are finished entering the transaction.
Enter the method of payment – Swipe for a credit card or tap cash or check.
For cash, you will be prompted to enter the amount tendered. Cash drawer will open at the end of cash and check transactions.
When prompted for receipt, you can tap print to print a receipt.
If there is an error, leave a detailed note for Molly (or Eric in Molly’s absence). Eric or Molly will void the transaction the next morning.
*Circ staff will use key on Owl ring to unlock and bring the foundation cash drawer to locked money cabinet at the end of the night.*
Solar Eclipse Viewing Glasses are Gone
We’re sad to say that our supply of solar eclipse viewing glasses is gone. According to KCCI there are businesses, such as Casey’s, that are selling glasses for about $3/pair. Glasses should conform to ISO 12312-2. Here’s a link to KCCI’s story: https://goo.gl/F2ieey.
Peg