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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 5, 1985COLUMBIA HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY Report March 5, 1985 Circulation for the month of January is down from 1984: 1984 1985 Adult 6,299 6~O'5~ Juvenile 4,063 3,961 10,362 10,019 LIBGIS statistics for January is also down from 1984: 1984 per day 1985 Reference 1,713 68.52 1,579 Directional A 248 9.92 282 Directional B 20 .8 22 Working days 25 26 per day 60.73 10.85 .85 The children's department has started the winter session of pre-school storyhour with enrollments of 30 in the 2-year-old segment, 34 in the 3-year-old segment, and 40 in the 4 and 5-year old segment. Two classes of after-school-art are being held on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Thanks go to Connie Carlson, Faye Kluk, Rita Norberg, Ellen Rosenthal, and Ruth Truckenbrod for the raspberry poke cake they baked for the February senior citizen program. Thanks also go to Connie Carlson, Faye Kluk, Rita Norberg~ and Delight Olsen for helping to serve. The RFP for an automated circulation system has been finished and sub- mitted to the court house to have the bid documents attached. Hope- fully it will be back by the end of March, so it can be sent out to the vendors for bidding. The new carpeting for the main floor lobby was approved by the City Council on February 25 and has been ordered. In- stallation will be either March 16 or 23. The library's annual report has been submitted to the city and will be available for public use after March 15. The Friends have volunteered 151 hours worth of time to the library's targeting project so far! Thank you, Friends! * . ^ . * ATTENTION, FRIENDS! * * . * . * Due to an unforeseen over-abundance of snow * . . * on March 4, the Friends' monthly meeting was * * . * cancelled It has been re-scheduled for Mon- * ** day, March 11 at 1 p.m. at the library. ** * . COIAJMBIA ItEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY EXPEN~ITURES March .5, ]985 HAINTENANCt,~ & REPAIR: #1120 Copy I)uplicating Products (;estctner Corp. OTHER CONT. SERVICES: //1290 American i,inen Supply f;ENli:RAI~ SUPPLIES: #1360 ,% & S Art,,; & Craits St. Paul t~ook & Stationery t~al<er & 'l'avlor New York '!'~mes AIIIIIt)-VI,%U:\I, MATI. RIA! : Qual ity Books, Inc. VJct,3r' Hotho & Co. //] 367 476178 3483O 34831 copy machine copy holder ~or burner bolt:, labor' 12.20 88.90 71.50213 l-mo. service 763341 flower gardens, box 85049-0239-00o~'lue, dye, crayons. , badges, construction paper BO7037038 N B13042005 N B2OO56537 M credit memo 20150] credit memo 204255 credit memo 20465q Roda]e's tree;~in~; handbook. U343933 3O1221 318.17 317.9t~ 400.4 ? 43.43 20.42 3.7i ~crlds to explore handbook for nc_,~q)rescriFtion drugs. 1-yr. subscriptien 136806 69352 4 language audio cassettes 16 bk/audio cassette kits 42.98 IOl.lo 144.08 10.75 10.75 46.96 7'3.65 120.61 ')69. () 27.59 155. 4.75 ] 5. 9 ) / 2(). ] 20. 60.39 99.41 159.80 C(3],[J~Ii~IA tie ICl[PS PUBt. IC I. IBRARY Acco!:nCfng, March 5, 1985 IBI II~GIYP f,~N (]i !~11~, . Yk TO I)ATE SALARIES (REG,) iOlO $87,640 S,,\I.,Atllt!;$ (PART T}[-IE) 1020 I NTERDgP ' T tiE LP 1050 84() ItOSP ITAI..,]ZATJOrl 1093 6,600 ALLO(]ATED FRINGE 1094 250 WORKMEN'S COHP. 1095 185 RENTS & LEASES I 1OO 550 HAINTENANCE & REPAIR 1120 2,2a5 GARAGE 1124 1OO EXPERT & PROF. SERVICE 1!30 200 OTttER CltARGES ] ]90 7 C()HMUN I CATIONS I 2O0 2,62O TRAVEL, CONF., SCHOOL 1210 1,OO0 HEHBERStt] P 1220 380 t~TILITiES 123O ]NS[RAhC:, & BONDS 1260 2,O30 (YI'IIER (D/qT. SERVICES 12~() 8,~25 OFF I (JE SUPPL1 ES 1300 2, 'JOO (;ENf;]RAI, SIJPPLIES 1360 BO0t($ I 3 6 5 3 O, O0 0 P t~',R ] OD] CALS ] 366 3,040 AUDIO-VISUAI, MATERIAL 1.367 3,350 BUILDING IMPROVEblENT$ 1510 EQUIPMENT 15/40 219,425 2,500 IO,6(30 12,900 1.54.65 233.21 15.OO 727.72 658.64 154.80 '308.70 2,388.75 146.97 I, 0/49.2O 144.08 lt). 75 120.6l I 20. OO 159.80 BAI,ANCt{ ) 05. O0 i 1,(~q7.28 7, 755.61 2,145.11 4, q % $. 6 q 26, Z~l c:. 57 2,773.03 2,141 .OO 211,840. ~5 $232,325