Author: Eric Melton
Last Chance: Exciting all-staff training opportunity!
The following have been registered for this upcoming training at Urbandle PL:
- Valerie
- Jessica
- Deepa
- Andrew
- Rod
- Missy
- Peg
- Molly
If you’re interested in attending, please let me know ASAP.
Several library directors in the metro teamed up to organize a library staff training day. I’ve heard very good things about the speaker. All whose schedule allows are welcome to attend on-the-clock. Event date/time/place are below as well as a link to a flier. Let me know if you can attend and I’ll get you registered.
Friday, February 10, 2017 / 9am-3pm / Urbandale Public Library
Jeans Week12/26-12-30
Monday-Friday of next week (12/26-12-30) will be jeans days.
Possible Internet outage early Thursday morning
From city hall…
On Thursday, December 22, Iowa Signal is going to be doing some work in our fiber rack at 8 a.m. There is a possibility that you may be impacted by this work, but it’s not expected to take more than 30 minutes or so. I say there is a possibility because if the ring redundancy works as designed, us removing a connection here should not cut you off as the signal should take the route going the other way.
Thanks,
Cyndee
Nice message from patron from Des Moines
To Johnston Public Library Director, Staff, and Board,
I am a resident of Des Moines and frequent our library network which I love. With that being said, I have to give credit where credit is due. Your library has the most friendly and most helpful staff of all libraries in the metro. Need assistance finding a book, it is an adventure to locate it. Don’t have your library card, they would be happy to look it up. I always go in happy and leave even happier. I just wanted to recognize you librarians and staff for a such a pleasurable experience every time. Thank you for that experience and keep it up!
Happy Holidays,
Brandon Paulsen
JPL Website Training/Overview
Valerie ponted out that Jan. 16th is MLK Jr. day and the library is closed. I’ve changed that session to Monday, February 6th at 5:30. Those that have already registered, let me know if you can’t make it and I’ll arrange a time to meet with you individually.
I’ve scheduled two sessions of optional training on our new website. Please register via the links if interested. If neither date/time works for you and you would like training, please let me know.
Thursday, January 12th at 10:00am
http://www.johnstonlibrary.com/index.php/events/?event_page=registration&did=24792
Monday, February 6th at 5:30pm
http://www.johnstonlibrary.com/index.php/events/?event_page=registration&did=24791
YS Staff
The YS Staff is excited to annouce that Deepa will be joining our team beginning January 1. Deepa will continue to have circulation responsibilities, but will also be part of the YS team and will be helping with planning and implementing programs as well as covering the YS Desk!
Lock swap and security doors
A locksmith was in today to swap the door handles and locks on the book drop and YS staff area doors. This means:
– the book drop room will remain unlocked (it can be locked if needed)
– the YS staff door will lock automatically when closed and will require a key to enter from the staff area
This will make emptying the book drop a little less of a hassle and will make securing the staff area quicker and easier.
Once the security doors are installed behind the circ desk sometime in the next couple of months, we’ll be able to isolate the staff area from the public area if necessary.
Timesheets due Thursday, December 22 by 8:45 am
The current payperiod, Sunday, December 11 through Saturday, December 24 includes one library closing (Saturday the 24th).
Please have your timesheets turned in by Thursday, December 22 at 8:45 am. Thursday will be the only day I will have to work on them before they need to go to City Hall.
If you have questions about your hours or holiday pay, etc., please speak with your supervisor. As always, please compare the hours you record on your timesheet to the hours reflected in your When to Work account and make sure they match.
Thanks,
Peg
New Book Clubs
All,
Beginning in January, JPL will have two new Adult Book Clubs: Silent Book Club and Lunchtime Lit Book Club.
Erin will be facilitaitng Silent Book Club on the first Tuesday of every month beginning in Jan. Here’s the gist of it:
Shhhhh…it’s the JPL Silent Book Club.
A Silent Book Club is an event where people meet for an hour dedicated to reading quietly in community. Here’s how it works:
*6:30pm to 6:45pm: Grab coffee or tea and a treat and share what you’re reading
*6:45pm to 7:45pm: Enjoy an hour of quiet reading with the book of your choice
Come be alone together with other readers!
Lunchtime Lit will be facilitated by me on the third Thursday of every month beginning in January from noon to 1:00pm. This book club will meet here at JPL and will read the same books that Thursday Night Book Club does, but they will be two months behind in books. People are welcome to bring their own lunch to this club if they like. They library will provide coffee, tea and treats. Books for the January discussion for Lunchtime LIt will be available for checkout this coming Thursday, December 15th. A printed schedule, like the one for well red and Thursday night book clubs will be ready next week as well.
Thanks! Ask beth if you have questions.
Patron Privacy
Molly and I will be working on rewriting our privacy/confidentiality policy and developing related procedures soon. This is a good recent article about libraries and the importance of patron privacy.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/12/librarians-act-now-protect-your-users-its-too-late
Holiday pay, etc.
With several holidays approaching, this is a good time to review holiday pay eligibility and related issues.
- Part time staff not regularly scheduled more than twenty hours weekly will not receive holiday pay (even if you come to work on Christmas 🙂 )
- Part time staff who are regularly scheduled 20-30 hours per week and who are also scheduled to work on a paid holiday can take as paid the hours that they’re regularly scheduled to work. If Jim is scheduled to work 6 hours on Christmas, for example, he can take 6 hours of holiday pay.
- Full time staff may need to adjust their schedules (take days off some other day of the week) to ensure that their paid holiday hours don’t push them into overtime.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
City Hall Holiday Potluck
Please see details below and let me know if you plan to attend and what you will take.
Eric
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Good afternoon,
Join us for the holiday potluck on Friday, December 16th. The potluck will be at City Hall from 11:30-1.
Department Supervisors: Please have your department put together a sign-up sheet of what they would like to bring to the potluck. If you can get an estimated head count to me by Monday, December 5th, that would be appreciated so we can start planning what we will need to get.
Please pass this email along to anyone who may have been missed, everyone is welcome! I know we have new people and I don’t have everyone in the different departments on the email. I don’t want anyone to feel left out.
Thank you!
Kaitlyn Royer
Administrative Assistant
City of Johnston
Gingerbread Contest Prizes
Prizes for the gingerbread contest winners are located by the TV behind the check out desk. Winner will be in this week to pick them up.
First Aid Stuff
There is a new, wall mounted first aid cabinet located by Missy’s desk. This replaces the first aid kit that was in the drawer. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the first aid items available.
Please note that Bloodborne Pathogen Kits are located on top of the First Aid Kit and at the Public Services and Youth Services Desks for dealing with bodily fluids.
The AED remains in the cabinet beside the workroom sink.
Please let Molly or Eric know if you have questions.
JPL e-newsletter
Hey all,
The first JPL e-newsletter went out this Thursday! Woot woot!
Here’s what you need to know.
Please help people learn about the e-newsletter by sharing info about it. They can sign up at our website: johnstonlibrary.com at the bottom of the page. When they sign up they will then receive an email asking them to confirm that they want to receive the email.
If you have people asking about JPL events that might be a good time to say something like, and did you know, if you want to stay up-to-date with JPL events and register for events with our weekly e-newsletter…blah blah blah.
Newsletters will go out every Thursday at 10:00am and will feature 3 to 4 events, resources or cool things happening or available at JPL in the next week. The emails are very visual. Just tasty little tidbits with the best of what JPL has to offer in the next couple days.
Please ask me if you have any questions.
Pictures from Pumpkin Patch Party
Pictures from the party can be found at p:/ImagesJPL/2016PumpkinPatch. Really cute Halloween costumes, enjoy.
Project Share Star Cards
We are out of the star cards , Lisa from the Johnston school department will try to get more printed as they are out of cards as well. Will update when we get any further information.
Mayor’s Food Drive
Just an FYI in case someone asks you about this at the desk. There is a huge sign in the entry and the food goes in the white bin.
MAYOR’S “RUN FOR FOOD” DRIVE STARTS TODAY
Mayor Paula Dierenfeld is at it again! She has issued another challenge to Johnston residents this holiday season. The Mayor will run one mile (beginning on New Year’s Eve) for every bag of food, personal items, or $10 donated to the Johnston Partnership December 1 through 30. The community delivered in a tremendous fashion last year, and the Mayor ended up running 191 miles. Thank you so much for your generosity. Let’s see if we can top 191 bags this year!
Suggested Donation Items:
Personal Items – Toilet paper, laundry detergent, Kleenex, deodorant, shampoo and diapers.
Food Items – Fresh, nutritious produce, and healthy, non-perishable, unexpired food items.
Monetary donations are always welcome, as the food pantry is able to purchase needed items in bulk and cheaper than the rest of the public can buy the same items. Your dollar is stretched further when given to the Johnston Partnership.
Drop-Off Locations
December 1-December 30:
Johnston City Hall
6221 Merle Hay Road
Johnston, Iowa 50131
Johnston Public Library
6700 Merle Hay Road
Johnston, Iowa 50131
Johnston Partnership for a Healthy Community
5870 Merle Hay Road
Suite D
Johnston, Iowa 50131
New Art!
Hi everyone!
There is new art in the gallery. I am loving the contrast between the artists. Check it out!
Training tomorrow at 8 a.m.
Tomorrow at 8 a.m. we will be hosting 10 students from Harding Middle School for a roundtable discussion about building positive experiences and interactions with teens. It should take about an hour. This training is mandatory for Circulation Staff. All are welcome.