Upton Town Library has two employment opportunities this summer.
The deadline for applications is June 3rd, 2013, and both positions will begin in July 2013.
For complete details and application process see the Town of Upton website:
http://www.upton.ma.us/Pages/UptonMA_Employment/Employment%20Opportunities
Circulation Clerk - Upton Town Library - P/T
P/T - 19hours/week, including evenings and Saturdays), salary $13.11-$15.08/hr, DOE
requires HS diploma and 1 year customer service or retail experience.
Library Page - Upton Town Library
P/T - 9 hours/week, salary $9-$10/hr, DOE
requires some HS education and 3-6 months customer service experience.
2 Main Street, Upton MA 01568 / 508-529-6272
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Garden Day Update
Garden Day is this Saturday, May 18th from 10am-2pm at Upton Town Library
and we have two special additions to announce!
Bee-keeping
presentation: 10am with Ken Warchol. Ken will give a talk about local
bee-keeping and demonstrate some bee-keeping equipment.and we have two special additions to announce!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Garden Day!
Saturday, May 18th
10am – 2pm : Plant swap, Booksale, Raffle
10am – 11am : Worm composting demonstration
12pm – 12:15pm : Mulching tips with Greg Trussell
2pm : Raffle Drawing
Raffle tickets are now on sale at the Library,
$5 for 3 tickets or $10 for 10 tickets.
Item
#1 4 week CSA share from Long Life Farm
in Hopkinton, MA.
Each week in August, the winner of this item will be entitled to a bag
full of seasonal organic produce.
Estimated value $120
Item #2 Compound action Lopper donated by Koopman
Lumber. A sturdy tool for trimming
branches, shrubs and pruning trees, estimated value $40
Raffle Drawing 2pm : purchase tickets this week
at the library, or at our Garden Day events.
Plant Swap 10am-2pm : Bring a small potted plant ready to be
transplanted and exchange it for someone else’s plant. All varieties of Herbs, Flowers and Ground
Covers are accepted.
Spring Booksale 10am-2pm : Browse a selection
of gently used books and DVDs, including Gardening books, Cookbooks and a great
selection of summer fiction!
Worm Composting Demonstration 10am-11am :
Hands on demonstration of how to start your own organic worm composting bin,
recycling table scraps into an ideal plant fertilizer through the magic of worms. Free starter worms will be available!
Mulching discussion 12pm-12:15pm : Learn
mulching tips and techniques from certified Horticulturalist and local business
owner Greg Trussell of Plowman Landscaping, Upton MA.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Report of the Library Director for April 2013
Garden Day May 18th
– Town Meeting on May 9th – Summer Program ready to start
Circulation
April circulation activity was 5,555, which is a 5.5% increase from last month, and 8.5% higher than previous years.
April circulation activity was 5,555, which is a 5.5% increase from last month, and 8.5% higher than previous years.
March activity needs to be revised upwards to 5,248
items. As I mentioned in my March
report, the March statistics did not include the last few days of the month, because
they were calculated on Apr 1st.
With the new numbers, March 2013 activity was 11% below previous years.
Laptops: 12. Nooks: 4. Games: 80.
Unique Patrons
Upton Library currently has 2,385 items checked out to 534
unique patrons.
Digital Content Use
BYKI: In April, 8
users accessed byki for a total of 6.7 hours.
Our top languages were Portuguese, Greek and Spanish.
Overdrive: eBook
circulation to Upton
patrons: 174, eAudio circulations: 24.
New Patron Registrations: 10 new patrons registered in April.
New Items: We
added approximately 91 items to the collection in April.
Passport Applications
processed in April: 1.
Programs
Library book group: 5 people met on April 24th.
Senior book group: 9 people met on April 2nd.
Library book group: 5 people met on April 24th.
Senior book group: 9 people met on April 2nd.
Thursday storytime
averaged 8 children per session for 8 sessions.
TinyTots lapsit averaged 3 children per session for 2 sessions.
Library Table: 4 visits, averaged 10 patrons and 38 items.
TinyTots lapsit averaged 3 children per session for 2 sessions.
Library Table: 4 visits, averaged 10 patrons and 38 items.
Lego Days:
averaged 5 children per session for 4 sessions.
Special Events
Jungle Jim’s Jedi
Training – 88 people attended on April 17th.
Spanish Storytime – 6
children participated on April 25th.
Local Author visit
with Lauren Scheuer – 14 people attended on April 27th.
Upcoming Events
Garden Day – plant swap,
booksale, gardening presentations, May 18th. 10-2
Plans for Next Month
1) Start hiring process for Clerk and Page
2) Summer Program 2013 publicity
1) Start hiring process for Clerk and Page
2) Summer Program 2013 publicity
3) RFP for project manager for Library improvements project
Evergreen Update
The new staff client
(software that lets staff use the catalog and circulation system) is installed
at all CWMARS libraries. CWMARS
continues to make improvements to Evergreen performance, we’ll see some in the
next Evergreen update later in the summer.
Library Improvements
The library
improvement project will be on the town meeting warrant for May 9th
ATM. I have sent a letter to four mold
testing firms defining the scope of our project and asking them to resubmit
bids. As of May 6th, I have received
two bids, the deadline is May 10th.
At our meeting on
May 13th, I hope that we can discuss the next steps in the mold
investigation and finding a project manager for the improvement project.
Garden Day 2013
Our third annual Garden Day will be held on May 18th
on the Library Lawn, from 10am to 2pm.
Activities planned for this year include: Plant Swap, Book sale, Worm
Composting Demonstration, Beekeeping presentation, Mulching presentation.
Help us spread the word!
Passport Acceptance
Passport business continues to be very erratic, with over 20
passports in March and only 1 in April.
I have started the process of getting a second staff person (Jeff)
trained as an acceptance agent.
Hopefully by early June, both of us will be able to accept passport
applications.
Television Screen
Purchase
I am ready to make a
purchase of a television screen for use in the library, and will be asking the Trustees
to approve spending up to $1,500 from the Goodfortune Library Fund. I’d like to be able to move the screen around
as needed, so the largest size we can buy is an outside width of 34 inches,
that will allow us to install it inside a standard bookcase. The screen will be used for our book and
movie club summer program, and I’d like to restart our documentary movie
program. It can also be connected to a
computer, giving us options for staff trainings and public workshops.
Summer Program 2013
The schedule of
programs and events for this year’s summer program is complete. Registration will begin on June 18th,
with our first event being the Little Red Wagon theatre troupe on Tuesday, June
25th.
Staff Hiring
The process for
hiring a Circulation Clerk and Library Page has begun with the internal
posting. The external posting will run
until the end of May. Applications will
be screened in the first week of June, and I hope to schedule interviews for
the third week in June. The Trustee
personnel sub-committee should assist with screening and interviewing the
Circulation Clerk. The Library Page is a
seasonal position, so more of the process can be delegated to the Library
Director. I would like 1 or 2 trustees
to attend the Page interviews.
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