02/10/2021 Library Commission Regular Agenda Packet
CITY OF GILROY
LIBRARY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 10, 2021
7:00 p.m.
Gilroy Library Meeting Room
350 W. Sixth Street
Gilroy, CA 95020
AGENDA
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THIS MEETING WILL BE LIMITED.
THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE
GOVERNOR’S EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20
MEETING MATERIAL IS AVAILABLE ON THE CITY WEBSITE www.cityofgilroy.org.
In order to minimize the spread of the COVID 19 virus, the City will be offering telephone
and email options for public comments at this meeting. The public is encouraged to
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PUBLIC COMMENTS WILL BE TAKEN ON AGENDA ITEMS BEFORE ACTION IS TAKEN BY THE
LIBRARY COMMISSION. COMMENTS MAY BE EMAILED PRIOR TO OR DURING THE MEETING TO
Monica Sendejas AT monica.sendejas@cityofgilroy.org AND MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE
CHAIRPERSON OPENS PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE ITEM. ADDITIONALLY, COMMENTS MAY BE
MADE BY LEAVING A VOICE MESSAGE AT (408) 846-0266, PRIOR TO 5:00 P.M. FEBRUARY 10,
2021. IMPORTANT: identify the Agenda Item Number or PUBLIC COMMENT in the subject line of
your email. The Clerk will read the first three minutes of each email into the public record.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Govern ors Order N-29-20, the City will
make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. If you need special
assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City a minimum of 2 hours prior to the
meeting at (408) 846-0215.
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Government's duty is to serve the public, reaching its decisions in full view of the public.
Commissions, task forces, councils and other agencies of the City exist to conduct the
people's business. This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the
people and that City operations are open to the people's review.
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COMMISSION STAFF AT (408) 846-0204/shawna.freels@cityofgilroy.org
PUBLIC COMMENT GUIDELINES:
During the PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA portion of the
meeting, each person wishing to speak should prepare a presentation of not more than
three (3) minutes. Persons wishing to address the Commission are requested, but not
required, to complete a Speaker’s Card located at the entrances. Completion of this
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speaker’s card is voluntary. All persons may attend this meeting and speak, regardless
if a card is completed or not. Speaker’s slips should be submitted to the Secretary
BEFORE this portion of the meeting begins. Anyone wishing to address the Commission
on any other item on this AGENDA is requested, but not required, to fill out a speaker’s
slip as well and submit it to the Secretary BEFORE the Commission takes action on the
item.
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. SECRETARY'S REPORT
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. November 18, 2020
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
V. INTRODUCTIONS
A. Victoria Coverson, Library Commissioner
B. Monica Sendejas, Staff Liaison
VI. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Selection of Chair and Vice-Chair of Library Commission
1. Staff Report: Adam Henig, Recreation Manager
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action: Motion and vote for the selection of commission Chair
and Vice-chair of Library Commission.
B. Library Commission Recommendations for the Upcoming Two-year
Budget Cycle.
1. Staff Report: Adam Henig, Recreation Manager
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action: Provide recommendations to Council for the upcoming
two-year budget cycle.
C. 2021 Library Commission's Selection of Meeting Date for Annual
Presentation to City Council
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance
to participate in this meeting, please contact the Recreation Division at (408) 846-
0215. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable
arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title
II)
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1. Staff Report: Adam Henig, Recreation Manager
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action: Motion to approve two proposed 2021 meeting dates to
present to City Council.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
IX. LIBRARY REPORTS
A. Gilroy Library Report for February 2021 (report attached)
1. Staff Report: Monica Sendejas, Recreation Coordinator
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on Gilroy Library Report.
B. County Library Report for February 2021 (report attached)
1. Staff Report: Monica Sendejas, Recreation Coordinator
2. Public Comment
3. Possible Action: Receive and Comment on County Library Report.
X. COMMISSION COMMENTS
XI. STAFF COMMENTS
XII. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
XIII. ADJOURNMENT
CITY OF GILROY
LIBRARY COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
7:00 p.m.
Gilroy Library Meeting Room
350 W. Sixth Street
Gilroy, CA 95020
MINUTES
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I. CALL TO ORDER – 7:02 p.m.
Attendee Name Title Status
Katherine Robinson Chair P
Michaela Gonzalez Vice Chair P
Sumana Reddy Commissioner P
Kathy Souza Commissioner P
Candice Whitney Commissioner P
II. SECRETARY'S REPORT – Agenda was posted on November 12, 2020.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. September 9, 2020 and November 11, 2020 - Motion was passed by Vice
Chair Gonzalez to approve the minutes. Commissioner Whitney seconded.
Motion passed 3-0-2.
IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA - Motion was passed by Commissioner Whitney to
approve the agenda. Vice Chair Gonzalez seconded. Motion passed 5-0-0.
V. AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS - none
VI. INTRODUCTIONS - none
VII. PUBLIC COMMENT ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - none
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Approval of the 2021 Library Commission Meeting Schedule –
Commission deliberated about the 2021 meeting schedule. Proposed to
follow last year’s adopted schedule, where they would meet five times:
February, April, June, September and November on the 2nd Wednesday of
every month. Motion was passed by Chair Robinson to approve the agenda.
Commissioner Whitney seconded. Motion passed 5 -0-0.
IX. OLD BUSINESS - none
X. LIBRARY REPORTS
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A. Gilroy Library Report for November 2020 (report attached) – Community
Librarian Cassandra Wong discussed the following topics: In-person service
pilot program; increased number of visitors and circulation items; special
events done virtually; Dia De Los Muertos; Friends of the Gilroy Library; and
more.
B. County Library Report for November 2020 (report attached): Santa
Clara County Library’s Director of Communications and Marketing Diane
Roche discussed the following in her report: increased usage of eBooks and
audiobooks during the pandemic; involvement with voter registration drives
and drop-off; role played during natural disasters including heat waves and
pandemic;
XI. COMMISSION COMMENTS
Commissioner Reddy – Recommended an online comic book portal that the
library offers.
Commissioner Whitney – Hoping library to provide a Spanish class.
XII. STAFF COMMENTS – Will follow up with commission applications for those
whose terms will be expiring.
XIII. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
XIV. ADJOURNMENT – 8:10 p.m.
Adam Henig
Recording Secretary
Recreation Division
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LIBRARY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item Title: Selection of Chair and Vice-Chair of Library Commission
Meeting Date: February 10, 2021
Submitted By: Monica Sendejas
Prepared By: Adam Henig
Recommendation:
Motion and vote for the selection of commission Chair and Vice-chair of Library
Commission.
Executive Summary
At the beginning of the calendar year, the Library Commission will motion to select a
chair and vice-chair to serve for a one-year term. The chair’s main function is to preside
over the commission meeting and approve the agenda prior to posting. If the chair is not
present at the meeting, the vice-chair will be the presiding officer. The new chair will
take over duties following this meeting.
In 2020, the chair was Katherine Robinson and Vice Chair was Michaela Gonzalez.
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LIBRARY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item Title: Library Commission Recommendations for the Upcoming Two-
year Budget Cycle.
Meeting Date: February 10, 2021
Submitted By: Monica Sendejas
Prepared By: Adam Henig
Recommendation:
Provide recommendations to Council for the upcoming two-year budget cycle.
Executive Summary
For the City’s upcoming two-year budget cycle, council is seeking input from city
commission and boards. This is an opportunity to provide input from each commission
as what they would like Council to consider for the budget. All items should be
commission related. Recommendations will be submitted to Council.
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LIBRARY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item Title: 2021 Library Commission's Selection of Meeting Date for Annual
Presentation to City Council
Meeting Date: February 10, 2021
Submitted By: Monica Sendejas
Prepared By: Adam Henig
Recommendation:
Motion to approve two proposed 2021 meeting dates to present to City Council.
Executive Summary
Each year, commissions are asked to present to city council. Due to the pandemic,
commissions did not present in 2020. However, Council would like to resume this
annual practice.
The purpose of the presentation is to highlight the commission’s accomplishments of
the year, and any work plan items that are currently being worked on. The presentation
is delivered by the commission chair.
Council is requesting that you select two meeting dates. The following council meeting
dates that are currently available are:
Monday, May 17, 2021
Monday, June 7, 2021
Monday, June 21, 2021
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Monday, August 2, 2021
Monday, August 16, 2021
Monday, September 13, 2021
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Monday, September 20, 2021
Monday, October 4, 2021
Monday, October 18, 2021
Monday, November 1, 2021
Monday, December 6, 2021
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LIBRARY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item Title: Gilroy Library Report for February 2021 (report attached)
Meeting Date: February 10, 2021
Submitted By: Adam Henig
Prepared By: Monica Sendejas
Recommendation:
Receive and Comment on Gilroy Library Report.
Executive Summary
Community Librarian Cassandra Wong will present the Gilroy Library Report for
February 2021.
Attachments:
1. Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021
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Library Commission
November 2020 through January 2021
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Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
The updates •Lobby Service suspended due to most recent SIP order
•Curbside Appointments and Walk-Up Service remain open
•Continuing to re-evaluate and plan logistics for eventual reopening
•Grant Funded Tech Kits
•Gilroy Rotary Grant—pivot from MakerFaire to At Home Exploration
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Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
The Numbers
•Just over 2,000 borrowers for Jan `21
•Items borrowed peaked at over 10,000 when we were in lobby
service, current circulation of just over 8,000 items a month—
slow growth since November, no backslide
•Trend: growing holds, building access priority for community
•Computer Access: regulars and newcomers alike...anecdotally
about 30-40 hrs a week
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Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
The impact
•Resilient Families Christmas Tree Distribution Site
•Recognition from SCC contact tracers as a resource for families
battling COVID -19
•Grab and Go Meal site —Almost 6000 distributed since our last
meeting
•Warming Center
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Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
More Impact
•Continued Outreach Sites: Eliot Elementary, Glen View Elementary,
Ochoa Migrant Center, Head Start Preschool Storytime
•Grab and Go Art Kits
•Expanded Spanish Language Collection
•Book Bundles
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Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
The people
•Ana from Resilient Families
•Elizabeth and Virtual Spanish Storytime
•Amytha and Bookmobile at Eliot Elementary
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Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
THe Future
•GALs Grant Opportunities
•Continued Community Building
•Co-chair of Race, Equity, and Racial Justice Circle
•CLA Presentation on Rise UP Programming
•Expanded Bookmobile stops to Eliot,Rucker, and Glen View
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Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
Upcoming events
•Black History Month Programming
•Silicon Valley Reads Programming January-March
•United Nations Association Film Festival
•More Events at:http://www.sccld.org/events
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Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for February
B L A C K H I S T O R Y M O N T H
C E L E B R A T I O N @ S C C L D
Saturday, February 13 at 11am
Diane Ferlatte Stories and Music for Kids & Families:
Award-winning storyteller shares her stories with
musical accompaniment by Erik Pearson.
Streamed live at www.facebook.com/SCCLD
Saturday, February 20 at 2pm
African American History in Northern California with Author
Jan Batiste Adkins through never-before-seen photos and
untold stories of political struggle, success, and triumph.
Register for Zoom link.
Saturday, February 27 at 1pm
Gee's Bend Mixed Media Collages: The women of Gee’s Bend,
Alabama are famous for their quilt masterpieces. Register for
this interactive workshop led by Kanesha Baynard and create
a Gee's Bend style collage. Ages 13+ Register for Zoom link.
Register at www.sccld.org/Events
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Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: Gilroy Library Report Feb 2021 (3191 : Gilroy Library Report for
LIBRARY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item Title: County Library Report for February 2021 (report attached)
Meeting Date: February 10, 2021
Submitted By: Monica Sendejas
Prepared By: Monica Sendejas
Recommendation:
Receive and Comment on County Library Report.
Executive Summary
Interim Deputy County Librarian Stephen Fitzgerald will present the Santa Clara County
Library District Stakeholders Report for February 2021.
Attachments:
1. SCCLD Stakeholder Report Feb 2021
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Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno |
Morgan Hill | Saratoga
February 2021
Library Stakeholder Report
Jennifer Weeks, County Librarian
Silicon Valley Reads 2021
Silicon Valley Reads 2021 moves into high gear in February with
more than 100 virtual events for all ages. SVR 2021 is about
what connects us including relationships, nature, food, music, art,
animals, and of course, books. There are many types of events
such as book clubs, storytime, birdwatching, yoga, author visits,
films, and more--there is really something for all interests. Every
Wednesday from February 3 - March 31, in collaboration with the
UNAFF in Libraries Program, SVR will feature a special film or
documentary from the United Nations Association Film Festival
archives. Links to watch each film will be posted the week prior,
followed by a discussion each Wednesday with the director or
film expert. Some of the February event highlights include the
following:
Wednesday, February 10 (English @ 3pm; Spanish @ 4:30pm): Meet the Authors and the
Illustrator of Maybe Something Beautiful
Wednesday, February 10 @ 7pm: In collaboration with the UNAFF in Libraries Program, Santa
Clara County Library District presents R.A.W. Tuba and Violins of Hope film discussion (Links to watch
films will be available 1 week prior to event with registration).
Saturday, February 13 @ 3pm: Birding in your Backyard: #BirdtheFeckatHome
Wednesday, February 17 @ 7pm: In collaboration with the UNAFF in Libraries Program, Santa
Clara County Library District presents Lovesick film discussion (Links to watch films will be available 1
week prior to event with registration).
Saturday, February 20 @ 11am: Happy Birds-This elite team of parrots, macaws and cockatoos
take wing for a dazzling performance featuring wild and trained behaviors of all sorts.
Tuesday, February 23 @ 7pm: SVR Book Discussion- Together
Thursday, February 25 @ 4:30pm: SVR Teen Author Visit with Nicola Yoon- #1 New York Times
bestselling author, who will discuss her book, The Sun is Also a Star
Tuesday, March 2 @ 6:30pm: LALE sponsored Author Event- Mutual Rescue
For a full list of SVR events and to register, visit siliconvalleyreads.org/events.
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Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Feb 2021 (3190 : County Library Report for February 2021 (report attached))
Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno |
Morgan Hill | Saratoga
18th Annual Friends, Foundations, Endowment &
Commissioners Forum
REMINDER:
Please join us on Saturday, February 6 from 9am-10:30am for the
2021 Library Forum. This year's theme is Adapt & Adopt: Strategies
for Success and our event will be held virtually via Zoom.
Our special guest speaker is Carol Novello, author of Mutual
Rescue, Board Alumni Ambassador and former President of
Humane Society Silicon Valley. The participation Zoom link will be
sent to those who RSVP. If you have not received an invitation,
please contact Tracy Ellenberger at tellenberger@sccl.org. This
annual event is by invitation only.
Honoring Black History Month
SCCLD has films, documentaries, music and booklists for
adults, teens and children, as well as recommended
programs in honor of Black History Month. Mark your
calendar and sign up for the following events:
Black History Month: Diane Ferlatte Stories and
Music, Saturday, February 13 @ 11am
Black History Month: A Celebration of African
American History in Northern California with Author
Jan Batiste Adkins, Saturday, February 20 @ 2pm
Black History Month: Gee’s Bend Mixed Media Paper Collages for Adults and Teens Saturday,
February 27 @ 1pm
Celebrate Lunar New Year with SCCLD
In recognition of Lunar New Year, SCCLD has many books for all ages
and will host a virtual kids craft on February 12 @ 1pm, and an event on
February 8 @ 7pm on From Shame to Celebration: An In-Depth Look
Inside San Francisco’s Chinatown. Newly-released photo documentary
book, San Francisco’s Chinatown, brings history, culture, tourism, and
traditions to life with never-seen-before images. In this dynamic slideshow
with behind-the-scenes commentary, project originator and photographer
Dick Evans and New York Times freelance writer Kathy Chin Leong shed
light on a community that has proven to be resilient against all odds.
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Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Feb 2021 (3190 : County Library Report for February 2021 (report attached))
Serving the unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County and the cities of Campbell | Cupertino | Gilroy | Los Altos | Los Altos Hills | Milpitas | Monte Sereno |
Morgan Hill | Saratoga
Work Out of Class Staffing Changes in February
We are fortunate to have so many talented staff at SCCLD to fill in key roles. Steve Fitzgerald will be
the interim Deputy County Librarian, Annapurna Dandu will fill the Library Services Manager position
that Steve vacates, and Nichole King will fill the role of Community Librarian at the Saratoga Library for
Annapurna. These are temporary work out of class assignments until the Deputy County Librarian
position is filled.
Million Checkout Club
For the first time, SCCLD joined the ranks of the
Overdrive Million Digital Books Checkout Club for
2020.
Not only did SCCLD achieve this milestone by
increasing our Overdrive circulation to 1,961,830
in 2020, we had the highest growth rate of any
other library system with 148% over 2019. To put
this in context, our 2020 circulation was greater than the past four previous years combined. We
almost hit the 2 million mark for digital book checkouts! Kudos to SCCLD and our supporters and
thank you to our patrons!
Deputy County
Librarian Steve Fitzgerald LSM
Library Services
Manager Annapurna Dandu
Saratoga
Community
Librarian
Saratoga
Community
Librarian
Nichole King Campbell Children's
Supervising Librarian
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Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: SCCLD Stakeholder Report Feb 2021 (3190 : County Library Report for February 2021 (report attached))