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Incoming Fax
Incoming Fax
Public Services occasionally receive a fax for library users. They would like to the items faxed to the library that aren’t addressed to employees (even those that might look like junk)to be collected in one spot. Please put faxes found on the Workroom copier in the folder on the third shelf next to the copier.
Ask Beth or Molly if you have questions.
Thanks!
Symphony in March
Des Moines Symphony concerts on March 16th at 7:30, and the 17th at 2:30 PM at the Civic Center. We are playing a suite from Ellis Island: Dream of America, by Peter Boyer. Others inclue Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F major, and Antonin Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony in e minor, “From the New World.” https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/dm-symphony-ellis-island-the-new-world/.
For those of you who have kids attending elementary and middle school in the Des Moines area, they may have told you about youth concerts during the first week of March. If they are attending, let them know that I will be playing.
New Public Internet Provider
Dreama worked yesterday to update PCs and other equipment to work with our new public Internet provider, Mediacom. The public internet is now several times faster. We’re still working to setup scanning to email on the public printer/copier.
Jeans days rest of week
Given the forecast, your wardrobe is the last thing you need to worry about. If your jeans are your shoveling uniform, where them the rest of the week if you want.
Lost iPhone
Deepa found an iPhone last night at close. It will be in the money cabinet. -erika
Whisper Room wall install next week
The glass walls for the Whisper Room will be installed next Tuesday. The timing of the other compenents is a little off: the furniture will arrive March 12th; the counters (I hope) around the same time.
Brainfuse Links Now On the Website
A couple of weeks back, I posted about a new product called Brainfuse taking the place of Learning Express as the state-wide resource for career and test-prep information. The links are now live on the Research page of the website. The layout is a little overwhelming so I’ve linked directly to the two resources that I think will be used most–test-prep and resume help. This flier provides more detail on the scope of information and help available.
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Brainfuse: Resume Help; GED & Citizenship Test-Prep
The Adult Learning Center includes GED and US citizenship test-prep resources as well as tips and live help for resume writing and job searching.
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Brainfuse: Test-Prep
Brainfuse includes practice tests and lessons for college entrance exams including the SAT and ACT as well ASVAB and common nursing exams.
Powerlife Yoga is free in March for city employees
See flier below for locations. It doesn’t say what’s needed as proof that you work for the city so maybe call first.
Community Survey – Open-Ended Questions
The recent community survey included a few open-ended questions. The answers have just been released. I’ve included those that mention the library below. See full results >>
Q4. What do you like most about the City of Johnston?
• Library and community offerings are very good.
• Library and kid activities there.
• Overall quality of life; size, green spaces, schools, library.
• Public library.
• Quiet, safe, easy to get to store, gas, bank, library, etc.
• Size, availability of grocery stores, library, other merchants.
• The friendly feel, the library.
• The library and Terra Park.
• Trail system and library are fantastic.
• Trails, public library, feeling of safety, police, schools.
• Trees and nice library.
Tax Forms have Arrived
We received our shipment of tax forms this afternoon. We now have both the instruction booklet and the new tax booklet. They are currently stored under the map outside the maintenance closet.
Let’s Talk Cancelled for Tonight
Due to the Winter Weather Warning, I am cancelling Let’s Talk.
Peg
Recently Returned Adult Fiction and Non-Fiction has moved by Hot Picks
Community Crossword
Hey – we’ve got a fun co[lab] this month – a community crossword puzzle.
We’re asking patrons to complete just ONE clue – that way more patrons can participate (and tbh, it will last longer before we have to replace it).
Copies of the puzzle are also available so that they can take home a copy to solve.
Peg
Des Moines Symphony Re-Mix
On Friday the 15th, there will be a Des Moines Symphony re-mix for people 21 and over to attend at the Civic Center at 5:30 PM. There will be Fong’s Pizza and beverages, and there will be an open rehearsal at 7. Hope you all can attend, and Gerald Schwartz is guest conducting this concert with works by Prokofiev, Bernstein, and Schumann. No reservations required, and hope you can attend.
Winter Weather Report From Polk County
Wintry precipitation will spread over the state this afternoon into tonight. Ice amounts over atenth of an inch are possible over southeast Iowa with lesser icing expected farther north andwest toward the I-35 corridor.Frigid air will return to the state Thursday into Friday and be accompanied by gusty winds.With the air temperature below zero across much of the state by Friday morning and thebreezy conditions, wind chills will fall well below 20 below in many locations. While this coldepisode will not be as prolonged as last weeks and wind chill values will not be as extreme,these wind chills can still be hazardous to dangerous if precautions are not taken.
Tax Questions
As questions continue to roll in about Tax Forms, there is a link on the homepage (www.johnstonlibrary.com) and under the Services Tab of the homepage that provides tax information:
https://www.johnstonlibrary.com/services/tax-forms/
If the patron needs further assistance or you are uncertain about something, feel free to send them to the Public Services Desk or to ask Molly or Eric for assistance.
Thanks!
Ann Is on the Move
Ann will be moving to Bishop Drumm on Thursday. She welcomes visitors beginning Friday.
If we show up and Ann’s not feeling like company, she has promised to be direct and let us know it’s not a good time for us to visit.
She’ll probably be at Bishop Drumm for a couple of weeks.
Staff Printer – Yellow Toner Cartridge
The staff printer is giving a faulty message about needing to have the yellow toner cartridge replaced. The Premier technician has ordered the necessary part, and he’ll be back on Thursday to fix the problem.
In the meantime, when prompted to replace the yellow toner cartridge, use the cartridge in the cabinet to the left of the printer. Put the cartridge you remove back in the box and put the box back in the cabinet. Continue to swap between the two cartridges until the problem is resolved.
Thank you for your patience.
More Community Survey Information
I wanted to share one last chart from the community survey that I think shows how the community appreciates all of things we’ve been doing lately.