Category: Uncategorized
New online resource available on the “Research” page
Foundation Directory Online (FDO) is a research tool to help libraries and nonprofits find the grantmakers most likely to fund their projects. This tool includes grantmaker profiles that provide a powerful summary overview of the funder’s work along with all the pertinent details fundraisers need to find and approach great prospects.
THIS IS IN-LIBRARY USE ONLY
FALL CLEANUP IN JOHNSTON NOVEMBER 7-9
The City of Johnston provides residents an opportunity to get rid of branches and limbs each fall. Residents can drop these off, no cost, at the Public Works Facility, located at 6400 NW Beaver Drive between November 7-9. There is no fee; however, participants are asked to bring ID for proof of residency.
Branches should not be larger than 18-inches in diameter. Larger sizes will not be accepted because of their inability to be recycled through the chipper. Residents are asked to have the end cut off their branches stacked at the end of their vehicles for easy removal.
Residents should ensure that their vehicle or trailer is clear of items before loading with branches. Items such as ropes, chains, wire, and fence posts can cause damage to equipment and injury to City staff if pulled into the chipper.
Commercial vehicles and trucks larger than a pickup are prohibited from participating in this clean-up. Tree debris will be turned into mulch. Leaves and grass will not be accepted.
Drop-off Hours:
- Thursday, November 7: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- Friday, November 8: 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- Saturday, November 9: 7 a.m. to noon
For more information, please call Public Works at 515-278-0822.
Old School Projection Screen
We’ve withdrawn our green, free-standing projection screen. It was not holding together well. We still have the tabletop projection screen linked below.
https://www.johnstonlibrary.com/pac/?pac_page=bib-detail&Bib=190819
All-Staff Meeting Reminder
Our bi-monthly all-staff meeting will be held next Thursday at 8am
LINK FIXED- Community Development – Community Engagement Summary
The Community Development department has been gathering feedback at several community events as part of its “2040 Plan”–“a long range plan that will help define and guide the future of our community”
Community members mentioned the library several times in their input. To see them, click the link below, press ctrl+f keys, and search for “library”
https://drive.google.com/open?id=16wOW5CSlV7SQXEOv-3_SAYrd6RT9toWx
3D Model of Proposed Johnston Town Center on Ref Desk by Brother Printer
Update: The 3D model has gone on tour and will be back by this Friday, September 27. The printed overview map is still available by the Brother Printer at the Reference Desk.
A 3D printed model of the proposed Johnston Town Center project will be on display during the remainder of September at the Johnston Public Library. The model provides a proportional 1/32″ representation of how the Town Center is planned to develop including the City Hall, trailhead, ice rink, and commercial buildings. While commercial building plans are expected to continue to evolve, the eight proposed commercial buildings are shown in their expected locations to help layout the vision for future development.
A groundbreaking for the project is tentatively planned for October 22 and further details will be available at johnstontowncenter.com once details are finalized.
The model is by the Brother printer on the side of the Ref Desk.
Michael Lemke’s Obituary
Frequent library user, Michael Lemke, passed away unexpectedly last week. I will put a card in the break room and an envelope if you would like to contribute toward flowers. We heard from his mother last week, and she wanted to make sure that everyone at JPL knew how much Michael enjoyed the library.
Here is a link to his obituary.
Deepa is American!
Deepa is officially American! She went through her citizenship ceremony yesterday and even registered to vote!
Hoodie found
Sue found the missing pink hoodie. I called and left a message for the owner. The sweatshirt is in lost and found with her name and number attached.
Lost: Pink hooded zip-up jacket
A patron thinks she left a jacket here at one of the computers. Pink, zip-up, hooded jacket. When she came in looking for it, we could not find it and it wasn’t in lost & found. If you find it, the patron’s name and number are: Eilise Murray 925-222-0513
-Abbi
Lost: Pink hooded zip-up jacket
A patron thinks she left a jacket here at one of the computers. Pink, zip-up, hooded jacket. When she came in looking for it, we could not find it and it wasn’t in lost & found. If you find it, the patron’s name and number are: Eilise Murray 925-222-0513
-Abbi
Library Annual Report to City Council
Per the city ordinance, the library must submit an annual report to the city council after the end of each fiscal year. Dan Marvin, the current board president, presented this year’s report a couple of weeks ago. Links to the report and presentation are included below.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CGzBiM4aAIsBiMI_gPbORqEFmLHTifbO
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Qwd-JJrOHD7zUKg9HQ4mAmHSlAfWCScO
Symphony open rehearsal
Just a reminder about the symphony open rehearsal on Friday September 20th at 7 PM at the Civic Center downtown Des Moines. If any of you and others outside the library would like to come, please let me know the first and last names of all who wish to attend by the evening of the 19th. I will have to sign them up. We are playing an all Tchaikovsky program including some selections from Eugene Ongin, his Violin Concerto with Gil Shaham as soloist, Romeo and Juliet Overture, and the Serenade for Strings. My phone number is 402-730-7668, and my e-mail is cellistandrew@gmail.com.
WEBINAR: Crash Course in Horror
I’d like to invite all staff to attend (on the clock of course) an upcoming webinar titled “Crash Course in Horror”
Please register here > https://www.johnstonlibrary.com/events/?event_page=registration&did=33734
Does the thought of helping horror readers terrify you? Whether your readers are fans of ghost stories or horror classics, let NoveList and LibraryReads break down the best horror has to offer your readers — from found footage to final girls.
Join us as they cover: Why horror is so popular and how libraries can ramp up the thrills and chills in their collections; How horror developed, including classics, newcomers, and awards to know; Subgenres and crossovers; NoveList insider information on genre headings, themes, appeal terms, and more.
Iowa vs Iowa State
Feel free to wear your Iowa or Iowa State shirts or colors this Friday & Saturday.
Welcome brochures are here
The new welcome brochures have arrived from the printer. It saved a ton to have them folded in half instead of quarters so they need some work. Circ. staff, please fold a few while you have time at the checkout desk and remember that this brochure is replacing both our current welcome brochure AND the online resources brochure.
Lynne is retiring
Lynne is retiring…but not for a while. Her last day will be February 21st so we have plenty of time to tell her how great she is and how much we’ll miss her.
The Party Ends Tuesday
Our summer of jeans is coming to an end. Starting Tuesday of next week, Monday through Friday will be “Normal Business Days”. Jeans are acceptable Friday through Sunday.
Normal Business Day
Appropriate Attire
Acceptable business attire for men and women may include, but is not limited to, the following: dresses, skirts, blouses, dress pants, dress capris, slacks, suits, sweaters, polo shirts, golf shirts, library/reading related t-shirts or sweatshirts, dress shirts, neckties, jackets and blazers. Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times.
Inappropriate Attire
Unacceptable business attire for men and women may include, but is not limited to, the following: jeans, sweat pants, shorts, spandex clothing, t-shirts (unless library/reading related), clothing with offensive logos/language, ill-fitting clothing, undergarments worn as outer garments, and worn out or soiled clothing.