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A
Happy
new
year,
everyone,
it's
so
nice
to
see
you.
I
hope
you
survived
your
holidays
and
I
hope
everything
was
joyous
and
I
can't
believe
we're
sitting
here
already
on
the
fifth
day
of
2022.
You
know
it's
just
going
to
speed
by
us
again
right.
The
last
year
was
a
fast
one
for
me.
I
don't
know
about
you
all,
but
glad
to
have
you
back
and
we
have
some
really
good
news
on
our
agendas
today.
So
let's
get
started
so
jeannie.
Do
you
mind
doing
roll
calls
for
me.
B
No
problem
ed
mcbride.
B
Craig
borba
president
juanita
gardner
is
not
here,
david
norgard.
D
D
E
E
A
Thank
you
now
is
the
time
on
our
agenda
for
any
public
comment.
Do
we
have
anyone
on
the
line
that
would
like
to
come
forward
and
have
public
comment.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
The
next
item
on
our
agenda
is
number
four.
Our
consent
agenda.
Can
I
have
a
motion
to
accept
our
consent
agenda
so
moved.
B
A
A
So,
let's
move
to
number
five
on
our
agenda,
which
is
our
administrative
reports.
5A
is
the
friends
of
the
palm
springs
library
judy
who
will
be
providing
that
report.
F
Thank
you
happy
new
year
utah,
so
the
friends
initially
were
going
to
meet
in
person
in
december,
but
decided
to
stay
on
zoom,
so
they
did
stay
on
zoom
and
they
continued
to
talk
about
modernism
week.
Their
sales,
at
least
as
scheduled
right
now,
are
going
very
well.
The
house
tour
is
almost
completely
sold
out.
The
lecture
is
over
50
sold
and
they
they
have
many
sales
for
the
exhibit
that
will
be
at
the
wellwood.
F
They
also
add
a
sale
on
their
anniversary
merchandise
that
they
created
for
the
holidays,
sort
of
a
last-minute
sale
that
they
did
for
a
couple
days,
leading
up
to
the
holidays,
where
they
reduce
the
prices
of
their
merchandise
in
order
to
try
to
encourage
people
to
buy
it
as
gifts
for
the
holidays
and
their
book.
Sales
here
on,
the
shelves
at
the
library
are
doing
very
well
and
they've
also
had
several
online
book
sales.
So
all
of
that
is
as
proceeding
as
usual.
A
Any
questions
for
julie
on
the
friends
report.
A
D
Sure
all
right
happy
new
year,
everybody.
I
am
david,
happy
to
report
that
our
year-end
giving
campaign
was
quite
successful.
I
I'm
pretty
sure
we
reached
our
goal
of
fifteen
thousand
dollars,
but
I'm
not.
I
don't
have
the
final
numbers
yet,
but
that's
very
exciting
and
one
thing
to
notice:
we
didn't
have
any
return
mail
this
year.
So
all
the
addresses
for
all
the
letters
we
sent
were
correct.
D
We
applied
for
the
bighorn
grant
in
june
and
we
did
not
get
it,
which
is
quite
disappointing
because
it
looks
like
every
other
non-profit
in
the
desert
got
it.
So
we
were
invited
to
apply
again
next
year,
which
we
will
do
and
we
have
our.
D
We
have
hired
library
strategies
to
help
us
with
our
long-range
planning
and
we
have
set
the
dates.
Actually
today,
there's
one
day
a
friday
in
january
and
a
friday
in
february
we
will
have
a
strategic
planning
session
with
our
board,
and
I
am
particularly
excited
for
that.
D
I
think
that's
it.
This
month.
A
D
A
On
the
on
the
strategic
library
strategies
on
the
is
it,
is
it
your
intent
to
just
kind
of
dust
off
the
older
strategic
plan?
Are
you
going
to
start
all
over
again
what
what
is
the
course
of
action
on
that.
D
A
D
Yeah
we
we
did
purchase
a
crm
or
a
client
whatever
it
is
crm.
A
database
management
system
called
bloomerang.
That
is
amazing.
It
once
we
entered
our
our
names
and
addresses
in
it
it
it.
You
can
click
on
any
name
and
it
will
tell
you
their
likelihood
of
making
a
donation
and
you
can
enter
any
name
and
it
will
do
the
same
thing.
D
For
example,
there's
a
big
person
out
there
that
we
have
been
in
contact
with,
and
I
clicked
on
that
person's
name
and
they
came
up
red
and
it
said
very
likely
to
donate
it's.
It's
really
amazing
and
it
organized
it
and
it
double
checks
it
with
the
post
office
and
that's
why
we
didn't
get
any
return
mail
this
year,
which
is
great,
we
didn't
waste
any
money
on
postage.
A
Yeah,
well,
I'm
I'm
I'm
very
excited
and
very
proud
of
the
foundation
this
year.
You've
done
a
lot
of
really
good
things.
I
mean
the
friends
is
a
powerhouse
and-
and
I'm
I'm
very
thankful
for
them,
but
I'm
glad
to
see
you
guys
seem
to
have
your
legs
now
and
things
are
going
in
the
right
direction:
how's,
board
recruitment.
D
Good
well,
there
was
one
name
floating
around
that
turned
out
to
not
be
the
sh.
The
the
candidate
was
not
interested,
you
know.
One
other
thing
I
did
want
to
mention
is:
I
believe
we
have
put
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
start
an
endowment
for
the
library,
so
that
was
part
of
our
deal
with
restructuring
the
loan
and-
and
we
did
do
that
so
the
so
the
foundation
does
have
an
endowment
for
the
library
now.
A
Okay,
what
I
would
like
to
tack
to
this
report
is,
you
guys
will
recall
it
at
our
last
meeting.
We
were
talking.
The
finance
committee
was
talking
about
their
meeting
and
the
impact
of
the
california
code
and
how
money
can
be
invested.
A
I
have
sent
a
formal
request
over
to
the
city
attorney
and
asked
the
question
the
money
that
we
loaned
the
foundation
is
that
are
those
funds
under
the
same
restrictions
as
if
we
were
to
go
out
and
invest,
should
they
be
invested.
That
way.
David
has-
and
I
had
not
thought
about
this,
but
david
reported
back
that
there's
enough
cash
still
in
their
funds.
That
would
cover
the
balance
of
our
loans.
A
So
I
have
not
heard
back
from
the
city
attorney
I'll
I'll,
send
another
note
this
week,
but
I
did
follow
up
on
that
and
and
david
sidley
and
and
david
england,
who
is
the
treasurer,
were
very
helpful
in
answering
my
questions
about
the
funds
they
have
they've
invested.
So
is
that
a
fair
representation
david
for
your
side,
yeah
yep,
good?
A
Thank
you
genie
staff
reports.
What's
going
on
at
the
library
you
guys
have
been
busy
I've
seen
that
our.
B
Numbers
you
can
see
in
your
packet
that
our
numbers
have
gone
way
up
as
far
as
door
count
usage,
so
not
what
they
were.
Pre-Copied.
B
High
numbers,
we
did
have
a
santa
event.
It
was
by
reservation
only
by
appointments
very
well
received
a
great
program
and
then
we
were
set
to
have
our
january
events
go
in
person
and
the
kova
numbers
just
really
spiked.
So
we
pulled
back
and
decided
to
take
our
events
back
virtually
and
we
will
be
closed
for
martin
luther
king
jr
day
on
the
17th,
and
then
julie
probably
should
highlight
some
of
the
programs
that
we
have
going
on.
B
We
do
also-
I
didn't
mention
this,
but
we
do
also
have
our
chromebooks
now
in
circulation,
so
customers
can
reserve
and
check
out
those
and
we
have
hot
spots
and
then
we
did
get
a
grant
which
they're
not
here
yet,
but
we
got
a
grant
for
50,
more
hot
spots
from
the
california
state
library
and
so
there's
a
waiting
list
on
those.
But
julie.
Tell
us
about
tell
us
more
about
our
virtual
events.
D
F
Virtual
events,
as
well
as
a
few
in
person,
and
so
it
wasn't
totally
that
we
had
to
restructure
everything
because
we
wanted
to
ease
into
in
person
again,
so
I
did
have
and
do
still
have
a
lecture
with
jim
cornette
on
the
joshua
trees
scheduled
for
january
26th.
I
believe
I'm
getting
that
in
front
of
me
to
tell
you
exactly
yes,
joshua
trees
on
the
edge,
so
it's
really
talking
about
the
climate
impact
to
the
joshua
trees
and
it's
with
jim
cornett.
F
As
I
said
on
january
26th,
at
3,
30,
and
so
people
can
register
by
contacting
me
and
then
I
will
send
the
zoom
link
the
morning
of
the
lecture.
We
had
a
personal
archiving
workshop
schedule
that
was
going
to
be
an
in-person
event
and
we
have
rescheduled
that
to
march
hoping
to
remain
an
in-person
event
because
of
the
nature
of
the
topic.
We
think
it'd
be
better
easier
to
present
and
easier
to
ask
questions
and
to
interact
if
we
kept
it
in
person.
So
we're
going
to
try
that.
F
But
we
are
working
on
all
an
n
alternative
online
version
if,
for
some
reason
it
we
aren't
able
to
do
in
person,
but
at
that
time-
and
that
is
a
couple
hour
workshop
learning
how
to
archive
your
personal
records,
family
histories
photos
special
papers.
You
know.
F
So
you
can
learn
how
to
you
know,
keep
it
so
it
will
be
preserved
so
that
you
can
view
it
so
it'll
last
many
many
years
and
and
not
disintegrate
in
a
closet
in
a
drawer.
Something
like
that.
F
So
we're
going
to
talk
about
that
and
then
now
we
still
have
our
memoir
writing
class
going
on
that's
a
once
a
month
group
that
meets-
and
let's
see
I
have
some
things
actually
scheduled
in
february
now
on
zoom
and
after
looks-
are
coming
we're
going
to
see
what's
going
to
happen
with
modernism
week,
because
we
do
have
a
couple
of
events
scheduled
here
at
the
library
during
modernism
week
and
so
we'll
see
how
that's
going
to
go
so.
F
Kind
of
preparing
for
for
for
either
or
scenario-
and
you
know
reacting
appropriately-
I
do
want
to
mention
that.
Also
in
december
we
did
have
the
dion
warwick
received
the
star
at
the
palm
springs
right
outside
the
wellwoods.
That
was
a
really
fun
event
and
that
we
had
there
in
december,
and
then
I
had
a
mining
lecture
also
in
this
in
december
online
and
then
finally,
you
will
be
in
terms
of
other
news
coming.
F
You
will
be
receiving
in
the
for
the
february
packet,
I
believe,
is
information
about
the
railing
at
the
wellwood
that
has
been
awarded
to
architectural
resources
group
and
we
had
a
zoo
meeting
to
start
the
project
in
december
and
they
sent
someone
on
site
to
look
at
these
the
site,
as
well
as
we
provided
plans
and
pictures,
and
so
they're
working
on
some
options
that
we
will
present
to
the
board.
I
think
in
february,
is
what
I
was
told.
Okay,
that's
all.
I
know.
A
As
always,
thank
you
guys
for
your
service
and
what
you
do
I
appreciate
it.
Our
next
agenda
item
is
the
treasures
report.
So
I'm
going
to
turn
this
over
to
our
treasurer.
E
Yes,
thank
you
ed.
I
did
meet
with
jeannie
and
I
think
do
you
all
have
copies
of
the
report
that
was
run
on
the
28th
of
december
jeanne.
Does
everyone
have
a
copy
yeah.
E
No,
that's
not
necessary.
I
don't
think
this
was
run
on
december.
The
28th
we're
midway
through
the
fiscal
year.
There's
nothing
out
of
the
ordinary.
The
the
expenditure
is
about
what
you
would
expect
midway
through
the
program
in
terms
of
donations.
There
are
a
couple
one
there's
a
1500
donation,
that's
not
yet
been
posted.
Now
that
will
appear
that
was
from
linda
john
german.
E
There
was
that
one
from
renee
clickman
you
saw
last
month,
which
has
been
posted
and
in
terms
of
where
our
balance
is
at
1.865
million,
and
last
month
we
were
at
1.871
million.
So
we
have
a
difference
there
of
spend
down
of
about
6470.
E
B
Yes,
what
happened
was
I
did
talk
to
the
finance
director
and
they
said
that
they
were
still
getting
the
financials
cleared
up
and-
and
I
did
run
the
reports
again
and
I
sent
you
guys-
an
email
and
the
actual
the
final
about
the
bottom
line.
Balance
when
I
ran
those
reports
again,
they
didn't
they,
they
weren't
what
we
had
seen
where
there
was
that
just
this,
the
difference
of
65
minutes.
B
So
it's
one,
one
million
eight
hundred
sixty
five
thousand
fifty
six
dollars
and
ninety
five
cents,
and
that
is
consistent
from
period
five
to
period
six
period.
Five
was
one
million
eight
hundred
sixty
five
thousand
nine
hundred
thirty
four
dollars,
so
it
seems
like
they
cleared
up
the
the
problem
or
question
about
where's
that
money
it
was.
It
wasn't
really.
E
Yeah
so
we're
still
working
on
cleaning
up
some
but
we're
getting
closer,
I
think
with
each
each
passing
month.
As
I
say,
you
have
a
copy
of
the
balance
sheet
for
2022,
which
shows
for
the
month,
through
the
month
of
december,
the
first
six
months
of
the
year.
As
I
say,
if
you
compare
to
the
last
month,
there's
not
much
change
and
there's
not
really
anything
more
to
note
on
it.
You've
got
the
detail
too,
if
you
needed
it,
but
unless
you
have
any
questions
that
would
end
my
report,
ed.
D
E
E
A
Al
are
you,
are
you
feeling
like
you're,
getting
much
more
comfortable
with
these
reports
and
and
oh
can
happen
around
them?
Yes,.
E
Indeed,
I
am
it's
a
genie
very,
very
helpful.
We
went
through
it.
I
have
a
very
good
understanding
of
it
now,
so
I
feel
very
comfortable.
A
Good,
thank
you,
as
we
were
talking
before
you
joined.
I
think
that
you
know
they're
still
settling
with
this
transition
to
this
new
system.
So
thank
you
for
keeping
an
eye
on
it
and
questioning
anything
that
doesn't
add
up,
because
that's
we
don't
want
anything
to
get
lost
in
that
transition.
Right.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Both.
Our
next
item
is
7a,
which
is
speaking
of
money.
It
looks
like
that
we
we
have
some
money
coming
in,
which
is
very
nice.
We
haven't
had
that
in
a
while.
That's
I
decided
I
should
say
so.
I
I
I'm
very
thankful
for
everything
we've
been
getting.
B
B
C
Yeah,
okay,
it's
all
in
pennies,
yes,
genie
on
the
two
pages
that
you
gave
us.
I
don't
see
the
figure
25
000.
yeah.
C
D
B
I
I
just
was
told
by
the
the
the
law
firm
they
contacted.
C
B
Okay,
yeah
clash
goes,
they
called
me
and
said
we
need
you
to
accept
this
gift
and
we
want
to
cut
the
check
this
this
week
and
it's
for
25
000.
good.
E
E
D
I
do
have
a
question.
This
is
great
news,
of
course,
I'm
curious
to
know,
however,
if
there
are
any
stipulations
to
it,.
B
At
this
point,
there
are
no
stipulations
that
I
have
been
made
aware
of
and
that
that
is
one
thing
that
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
you
do
have
to
accept
gifts,
because
sometimes
there
are
strings
attached
or
it's
coming
from
it
could
come
from
a
an
assist,
a
group
that
you
don't
want
to
be
associated
with
or
or
whatever.
But
so
that's
just
this
procedure
has
been
in
place
for
years
and
years,
but
they
have
not
told
me
that
there
are
any
restrictions
or
terms
on
this.
B
I'm
familiar
with
their
names,
I
know
that
they,
I
believe
they
were
long-time
friends
of
the
library,
I'm
not
really
sure
but
and
julie
julie
would
know.
F
Yeah,
actually
they
were
long-time
library,
supporters
and
every
year
they
would
give
a
monetary
gift
around
the
holidays
and
even
before
I
came
even
back
in
2006,
so
I
mean
they've
been
long
time.
Supporters
of
the
library-
and
I
know
that
I
yeah,
so
I'm
not
actually
surprised
that
they
did
that.
So
it
was
exciting
to
hear,
though,
that
it's
finally
coming
to
the
library
but
sad
that
they
passed
absolutely.
A
Thanks
well,
I
I
think
the
record
we
should
all
say
that
we're
very
thankful
for
the
family
and
for
their
continued
dedication
to
the
library,
and
I
think
that
we
should
I'd
like
to
have
a
motion
that
we
accept
this
gift
from
the
move.
E
B
I'm
always
chasing
that
mute
button.
Ed
mcbride.
D
E
B
Yeah
one
thing
that
the
city
also
requires
that
it
goes
to
city
council
too,
we're
pretty
sure
just
so
that
they
can
acknowledge
the
gift
you
know
as
a
formality.
So
if
you
see
it
on
the
city
council
agenda
just
now,
but
that's
why
it's
just.
Are
you
watching
and
then
fyi
too?
I
just
did
a
search
on
our
list
of
our
the
donor
wall.
That's
out
in
the
main
room,
and
they
are
on
that.
So
they
have
they.
E
B
A
I
see
that
david's
left,
but
I
do
think
that's
that
would
be
appropriate
for
them
to
there.
He
is
the
donor,
while
david.
Maybe
the
foundation
could
look
into
helping,
maintain
that
and
keeping
it
updated.
B
A
B
B
To
a
virtual
version,
we
do
it
on
the
led
sign
outside,
and
so
it
can
change
as
the
donors
change
and
get
updated
immediately.
If
we
want
to.
B
Let's
shoot
for
the
new
library,
the
renovated
library,
for
something
like
that
in
person.
E
A
F
F
So
hopefully,
you've
had
time
to
review
the
report,
and
what
I
would
like
to
concentrate
on
today
is
the
proposal
for
that.
I
am
bringing
to
you
guys
that
I
presented
in
december
because
I
have
more
details
about
that,
and
but
so
I
would
like
to
concentrate
on
that.
But
of
course
I
would
answer
any
questions
regarding
the
report.
Previous
to
that
is,
is
that
course
of
discussion?
Okay
with
everybody,
okay,
thumbs
up;
okay,
all
right!
F
So,
as
I
had
requested
for
your
request
of
what
to
do
with
the
remaining
five
thousand
two
hundred
sixty
three
dollars
of
the
original
twenty
five
thousand
dollar
budget,
I
had
proposed
to
do
an
online
web
banner
campaign
that
would
highlight
some
of
our
new
services
and
resources
such
as
the
chromebooks
and
the
hotspots
and
so
on,
and
I
wanted
this
to
be
at
least
a
three-month
campaign,
and
it
would
again
be
all
online
virtual.
F
I
you
know
discussed
this
idea
with
them
and
they
did
also
want
to
include
a
few
pro
bono
items
that
actually
did
include
one
printed
item,
and
so
the
deliverables
would
be
an
updated
campaign,
utilizing
the
resources
that
we
were
created
originally,
but
just
updating
them
with
our
current
messages
about
our
new
services
and
things
like
that.
Updating
the
rap
card,
which
was
the
one
printed
piece
that
we
had
they
felt
like.
F
We
should
do
that
and
then
working
with
me
to
come
up
with
the
media
plan,
which
I
then
detailed
here,
so
the
creative
and
the
budget
with
updated,
radio
and
online
ads
and
and
this
this
is
online
radio,
not
network
radio.
So
I
wanted
to
confirm
with
that,
so
that
total
came
up
to
five
thousand
dollars,
so
I
kind
of
will
go
through
this
as
I
proposed
a
three
month
campaign
and
it
would
be
spread
out
among
mobile
and
online.
F
A
F
Anyway
and
then,
as
you
can
see,
we
had
a
lot
of
different
opportunities
to
reach
a
lot
of
different
people
and
a
lot
of
different
mechanisms,
and
then
the
impressions
projected
impressions
for
each
of
the
30
days
was
quite
high.
So
I
was
pretty
pleased
with
that.
I
did
look
into
the
opportunity
to
advertise
at
the
airport
I
actually
went.
I
first
initially
talked
to
a
contact
at
the
airport.
F
Then
I
went
in
person
to
the
airport
and
we
walked
around
and
looked
at
all
of
these
different
locations
and
the
airport,
because
we're
a
department
of
the
city
is
willing
to
give
us
for
free
some
locations
within
the
airport,
either
digitally
or
static
printed
items.
If
we
want
the
static
printed
route,
we
do
have
to
pay
for
the
actual
printing
and
then
the
mounting
and
installation
of
whatever
the
advertisement
might
be
digital
is
we
were
able
we
would
be
able
to
start.
F
You
know
the
campaign
with
the
creative
that
we
already
have
and
it's
digital,
it's
something
that
we
could
change
on
a
daily
basis
if
we
needed
to
the
thing
about
being
free,
though,
is
that
we
have
to
kind
of
slot
in
whenever
they
have
openings,
it's
not
a
guaranteed
certain
time
and
it's
not
a
guaranteed
a
certain
location
per
se.
For
instance,
if
they
sold
the
status
location
that
we
were
at,
then
we
would
be
pulled
down
and
the
pain
customer
would
be
installed
digital.
F
We
have
a
little
bit
more
flexibility,
but
they
do
have
so
many
different
slots
and
then
they,
but
they
are
willing
to
give
us
some
of
their
free
slots
so
that
we
could
try
it
out.
So
that's
actually
my
recommendation.
I
have
requested
pricing
like
if
we
just
wanted
to
pay
for
it
for
advertising
at
the
airport.
Just
you
know
to
know
what
we
would
be
talking
about,
and
I
did
receive
that
after
you
got
your
packets
after
the
new
year.
F
So
if
we
were
to
have
one
of
the
static
printed
location
depending
on
location,
a
one
period
which
is
a
four
week
increment
at
one
of
the
term,
at
the
sunny
bona
terminal
above
the
restrooms,
which
was
a
mural
horizontal,
it
would
be
five
thousand
seven
hundred
twenty
dollars
for
a
period.
So
that's
basically
a
one
month,
and
that
includes
both
the
space
and
the
printing
and
installation
costs.
F
If
we
wanted
to
be
by
the
escalator
in
the
sonny
bono
terminal,
which
is
one
of
the
other
places,
I
recommended
that
would
be
14
50,
so
1
450
for
a
one
month
period.
And
then,
if
we
wanted
to
pay
for
digital
advertising.
Initially
the
the
going
rate
is
five
thousand
dollars
per
period,
which
is
again
a
four
week
time
frame
but
you're
on
ten
screens,
you're
in
baggage
you're
in
baggage
claim
you're
in
kiosk
you're
in
the
welcome
area,
kiosk
and
you're
in
the
regional
jet
way.
F
But
they
would
be
willing
to
discount
and
give
us
a
non-profit
rate
of
two
thousand
dollars
for
a
one
month,
increment
and
again
that
we'd.
That
would
be
the
total
cost
because
we
wouldn't
have
to
pay
for
any
kind
of
printing
or
installation
which
are
all
very
reasonable
amounts,
considering
the
number
of
people
that
go
through
there.
However,
I'm
you
know
just
observing,
as
I
went
in
person
and
we
kind
of
watched
people
interact
with
these
advertisements,
I
mean,
obviously
when
people
are
standing
there
waiting
for
the
baggage.
F
That's
when
you
have
the
most
visibility,
because
people
are
looking
around
and
trying
to
you
know
like
kill
time
while
they're
waiting
for
their
bag,
but
you
know
I
would
rather
test
it
out
on
a
free
option
than
have
you
know,
spend
the
foundation
money.
I
mean
the
trust
fund
money
on
paid
advertisement
that
may
or
may
not
give
us
what
we
want.
So
my
recommendation
still
goes
back
to
doing
the
online
web
campaign
to
utilize
the
remaining
five
thousand.
F
Some
odd
dollars,
utilizing
the
media
plan
that
I
gave
to
you
in
the
report,
as
well
as
using
that
same
creative
on
the
digital
displays
at
the
airport
and
seeing
how
that
goes
again.
I
would
note
you
know
the
the
time
that
we
would
be
up
and
the
numbers
through.
F
I
would
try
to
have
a
call
to
action
that
we
would
try
to
to
measure
in
some
way,
but
again
it
might
just
be
more
of
an
awareness
building
than
a
real,
true
deliverable
that
we
could
100
measure.
So
I
want
to
be
clear.
You
know
on
the
expectations
there,
so
that
is
my
report
and
recommendation
and
I'm
happy
to
discuss.
A
So
I
have
a
couple
of
questions
julie
for
you.
First
of
all,
if
having
been
in
an
airport
many
times
as
all
of
us
have,
if
you're
standing
there
reading
the
information,
how
would
I
know
that
if
I'm
visiting
from
detroit
michigan
that
I
can
use
the
library
from
the
signage
I
mean,
would
we
be
able
to
say
I'm
not?
Let
me
let
me
say
I'm
from
sacramento
and
I'm
down
for
modernism
week.
A
Would
there
be
something
that
would
say
you
know,
library
service
is
free
to
california
residents
and
you
know
I'm
saying
you're
not
getting
at
now.
So
how
would
I
know
if
that
caught
my
eye?
Is
it
worth
going
to
the
library
to
use
it,
because
that
would
be
my
first
question
and
then
second
question
would
be
it
sounds
like
you,
you've
gotten.
A
I
think
you've
answered
our
question
from
last
time.
Thank
you.
From
my
perspective,
before
we
jump
to
the
airport,
is
there
any
other
place
that
we
haven't
thought
of
that
is,
is
you
know
a
place
where
a
lot
of
our
potential
users
might
go
so
I'll?
Stop
there.
F
Okay,
so
if
I
could
answer
those
two
questions
and
then
I'm
sure
that
is
gonna
make
other
questions
so,
okay,
so,
first
of
all,
yes,
absolutely
we
can
customize
our
messaging
to
be
whatever
we
want.
So,
for
instance,
the
creative
that
I
included
in
the
just
as
an
example,
we
had
done
palm
springs,
library,
destination,
entertainment,
audiobooks,
e-magazines,
e-books
movies,
music,
tv,
all
for
free.
We
would
add
in
there
something
about
you
know
all
for
free
to
california.
Residents
visitors
can
get
a
you
know,
low-cost
visitor
card,
or
something
like
that.
F
You
know
so
be
aware
that
all
of
our
creative
is
changeable.
We
can
make
it
you
know
to
say
whatever
messaging
we
want
and
the
good
thing
about
digital
is.
We
can
update
that
message.
So
if
we
tried
something,
we
tried
a
specific
message
and
we
didn't
feel
like
you
know
it
was
saying
the
correct
thing
or
it
wasn't.
You
know
resonating.
F
We
could
update
that
message
and
have
a
new
creative
within
you
know
a
very
short
amount
of
time
within
I'd,
say
24
hours
or
less
for
them
to
update
the
digital
image
in
their
system.
So,
however
long
that
would
take
so
it
would
be
easy
to,
you
know,
create
custom
messages
for,
however,
it
is
that
we
felt
like
we
wanted
to
communicate
with
those
visiting
or
the
residents
who
were
going
through
the
airport.
F
So
that's
to
your
question
number
one
to
your
question.
Number
two
part
of
what
we
did
in
the
original
awareness
campaign
was
to
look
at
some
of
those
spaces
where
we,
you
know
we're
trying
to
reach
community
members.
So
if
you
recall-
and
I
think
I
outlined
it
in
the
report-
you
know
we
explored
bus
signs-
we
explored
on
bus,
stop
signs.
F
We
explored
signage
in
movie
theaters,
you
know,
so
we
did
investigate
several
other
community
spaces
that
we
thought
would
give
us
some
reach
into
the
community
that
maybe
we
hadn't
traditionally
tried
before
you
know.
We
also
did
radio.
We
also
did
tv.
You
know
that
was
our
very
first
foray
into
tv,
and
so
you
know
there
were
lots
of
other
mechanisms
that
we
tried.
F
So
I
definitely
think
that
you
know
that
was
a
definitely
a
part
of
our
awareness
campaign
at
the
very
beginning,
and
it
continues
to
be
as
we
look
at
this
airport
opportunity
and
see
if
that
is
a
space.
That
would
be
good
for
us
or
not,
and
I
think
you
know
with
the
remaining
you
know
you
know,
adjusting
the
creative
and
using
the
remaining
funds
to
do
so
and
that
we
could
utilize.
F
I
think
it's
another
good
test
for
us
and
just
again
to
get
the
word
out
about
the
library
and
I
think,
depending
on,
if
you
guys
want
to
do
you
know
ongoing
campaigns
in
the
future.
We
could
continue
to
look
for
those
other
specialized
opportunities
that
maybe
we
haven't
taken
advantage
of
before.
C
C
So
hopefully
you
can
just
make
the
additions
that
ed
suggested
on
that
we
have
another
locked
in
audience,
that's
related
to
the
airport,
but
if
anybody's
gone
by
the
airport
and
watched
the
long
lines
of
people
getting
their
kovid
tests,
these
people
will
probably
be
in
need
of
a
lot
of
these
services.
It
would
be
nice
if
we
could
put
a
poster
there
and
if
the
off,
if
the
airport
controls
that
area,
then
maybe
we
can
just
put
a
small
billboard.
C
What
is
that
an
a-frame?
Whatever
I
forget,
what
they
call
that
and
put
that
there.
People
are
looking
for
things
to
do
as
they're
waiting
in
line
forever,
but
it's
it's
mostly
our
community
people
here
and
if
they
do
have
covid
this
might
be
the
services
they
want.
B
Virtual
access,
please,
we
could
julie.
We
could
explore
the
castle
banner
program
too.
I'm
not
sure
how
how
active
it
is
on
that
on
that
street,
but
those
banners
that
are
all
on
that
drive
right
right
are
for
rent,
but
it's
pricey
right
and
we
don't
get
that
for
free,
even
though
it's
a
city
program
right
just
like
just.
F
Like
the
downtown
banners,
we've
done
downtown
banners
before
and
again
we
don't
get
that
for
free
either.
But
that
reminded
me
of
some
other.
You
know
kind
of
non-traditional
advertising.
We
have
tried
and
and
done,
but
I'm
not
sure
about
the
testing
site
craig,
but
it's
something
we
could
possibly
look
at
I
mean
the
a-frames
are:
are
fairly
inexpensive,
less
than
a
couple
hundred
dollars
to
print
up
on
both
sides
and
buy
the
sign
itself.
F
You
know
so
that's
fairly
inexpensive,
but
I
don't
know
what
the
rules
would
be
if
they
would.
Let
us
put
something
up
there
or
not,
because
every
organization
might
be
trying
to
do
that.
So
I
I
have
no
idea
but
you're
not
going
to
always
ask
that's,
not
a
problem
to
ask
and
find
out.
E
Yeah
well,
as
you
know,
I
was
on
the
airport
commission
for
six
years,
the
last
three
years
as
chair
of
the
commission
and
actually
when
we
under
my
my
watch,
where
we
did
the
the
messaging
in
the
baggage
area.
My
problem
with
that
is
as
one
who
comes
through,
but
maybe
because
I
come
to
you
so
much
or
ed
and
others.
E
It
really
has
to
be
a
very
quick,
concise
statement
to
catch
the
attention.
It
can't
be
long
because
people's
attention
spans
are
exhausted
when
they
come
off.
There
are
other
areas
I
would
explore
of
having
that
kind
of
messaging
actually
for
people
who
are
going
out
of
the
airport
but
they're
also
coming
in
so
there
is
that
aspect
as
well.
I
just
wondered
to
what
extent
do
we
do
anything
with
the
hotels
in
the
convention
center?
E
It
seems
to
me
if
I
were
handed
some
checking
into
a
hotel
that
explained
what
I
could
take
advantage
of
at
the
library
might
be
a
more
useful
tool
and
that's
what
question
number
one.
Secondly,
the
second
question
is-
and
I
don't
know
the
exact
phrase-
because
I'm
not
a
techie,
but
it's
kind
of
like
a
web
pop-up
when
somebody
goes
on
the
web
to
research,
something
where
we
paid
that
our
name
comes
up
at
the
top
or
something
I
don't
know,
there's
a
there's,
a
phrase
for
that.
E
E
There's
a
lot
of
ads
about
marijuana
stores
and
those
are
the
things
that
do
capture
people's
attention,
and
that
was
the
intent,
quite
frankly,
is
for
people
to
find
out
where
they
could
go
to
marijuana
medicinal
marijuana.
So
I
don't
know
I
I'm
very
skeptical.
We
did
a
whole
bunch
of
research.
We
used
to
do
billboards,
we
used
to
do
the
digital
advertising
the
airport
and
we
finally
gave
up
being
said.
E
This
was
not
an
effective
use
of
our
fund
and
our
funding
by
the
way
for
budget
for
marketing
for
the
airport
was
only
70
000,
which
was
outrageous
given
our
overall
budget
of
about
26
million.
So
but
it
and
but
there's
a
lot
of
people
come
in
and
out
so
it
just
seems
to
me
we
could
maybe
maximize
it.
But
what
what
do
we
do
if
anything,
with
hotels
and
even
restaurants
and
convention
center.
F
F
Okay
and
then
also
it
wouldn't
just
be
in
the
baggage
area,
it
would
be
in
in
the
welcome
area
the
in
and
out
as
well
as
at
the
terminal
too,
so
we
would
actually
be
on
all
10
of
the
digital
screens
available
at
the
airport,
so
that
is
good
news
too,
so
we
would
be
spread
out
through.
So
just
so,
you
know.
D
F
Your
question
about
hotels
and
restaurants
and
convention
centers
so
prior
to
coving,
we
had
a
quite
a
lengthy
distribution
list
where
we
had
a
printed
brochure
that
we
took
around
like
jenny's,
showing
right
now
that
we
used
to
produce.
It
was
in
english,
spanish
and
we
took
it
around
to
goodness
many
many
different
hotels,
restaurants,
community
spots.
F
Was
it
was
many
and
and-
and
they
were
big-
you
know
they
were-
you
know:
regular
hotels,
larger
hotels,
smaller
boutique
hotels,
several
restaurants,
as
well
as
like
aaa,
and
the
community
resource
centers
myself,
the
center.
You
know
I
mean
so
places
where
we
hit
a
lot
of
people
so
anyway,
so
we
used
to
distribute
that
all
the
time
and
so
people
were
able
to
get
information
about
what
was
going
on.
F
F
If
we
did
get
the
wrap
card
that
the
jones
agency
is
recommending
that
we
update,
we
could
distribute
that
to
those
local
places
once
again,
just
as
an
informational
card
that
you
know
lets
people
know
at
a
hotel
that
these
things
are
available
to
them
at
the
local
library
and
they
could
utilize
it
while
they're
here.
But
beyond
that
we
don't
have
plans
for
any
other
printed
materials
or
things
going
on.
F
We
would
kind
of
we
would
kind
of
see
and
make
measure
of
these
online
websites
because
they
will
be.
You
know
getting
our
pop-up
ads.
You
know
when
they
go
online
and
looking
for
all
different
sorts
of
things,
including
restaurants,
including
activities
attractions
and
things
like
that.
So
you
know.
I
think
that
this
three-month
campaign
will
kind
of
help
us
and
show
us
some.
You
know
of
the
areas
of
where
we
could
be
most
successful
to
reach
people
and
then,
finally,
to
cbb.
F
You
know
we're
you
know
one
of
several
libraries
in
the
valley.
You
know
we
do
have
them
on
our
press,
release,
distribution
list
and
things
like
that.
So
they
are
aware
of
the
things
that
we're
good.
That
are,
you
know
we're
doing,
but
I
can't
say
that
we
have
a
you
know
a
strong
campaign
with
cbb
or
you
know
any
of
the
others.
I
do
probably
work
most
with
palm
springs,
tourism
group
and
randy
garner
there.
F
So
you
know,
I
do
have
a
relationship
with
them
and
we
do
they
do
help
us
promote
different
things.
So
and
that's
probably
the
one
you
know
where,
because
that's
in
our
community,
the
one
we
concentrate
on
the
most.
E
Julie,
that's
that's
helpful
and
it
occurs
to
me
I'm
just
thinking
out
loud
here
because
you're
also
on
the
the
main
street.
As
I
am
I'm
trying
to
look
around
the
room.
I
don't
know
if
anybody
else
is,
but
maybe
we
could
ask
to
have
eugenie
and
or
julie,
make
a
presentation
sometime
to
main
street.
I
mean
these
are
all
of
the
businesses
on
palm
canyon
and
indian.
E
I'm
a
member
because
of
my
I
have
a
business
license
with
the
city,
but
I'm
not
in
the
the
core
area,
so
I'm
kind
of
an
associate
member
as
a
I
don't
know.
I
had
one
of
you,
but
it
just
occurs
to
me
to
make
them
more
aware
of
what
the
services
are
available
and
elicit
some
ideas
from
them
on
how
we
might
market
it,
because
we're
really
talking
about
marketing.
D
F
Jeannie,
where
she
went
to
main
street,
she
went
to
different
groups
like
the
kiwanis
and
the
lions
and
the
what
you
know
and.
F
We
used
to
do
that,
so
that
might
be
something
you
know,
since
the
groups
weren't
meeting
in
person
we're
meeting
on
soon.
Maybe
that's
something
that
we
can
investigate
having
her
do
again,
because
it
has
been
a
bit
but
definitely
that
we
used
to
do
that
quite
often,
and
it's
not.
F
E
I
think
that'd
be
a
good
thing.
We
meet
on
the
first
and
the
third
tuesdays
of
the
tuesdays
I
think
of
the
month.
Is
that
right,
ed,
I'm
trying
to
recall
and
getting
on
the
agenda,
I
think,
would
be
a
good
thing.
We
do
meet
by
zoom
we're
still
meeting
by
zoom.
D
My
niece
was
here
for
a
few
days
from
washington
state,
and
so
she
was
in
one
of
those
vacation
homes
and
they
had
when
you
walked
into
the
vacation
home
in
the
entryway.
They
had
just
some
information
about
palm
springs.
You
know
different
activities
to
do
what
about
vacation
homes.
With
I
mean,
I
know
that
this
particular
person
was
very
helpful
in
in
providing
information
for
them.
While
they
were
here.
D
F
So
that's
a
great
idea,
and
I
know
when
I
had
a
vacation
home,
I
had
a
whole
binder
that
had
all
sorts
of
different
things
in
it.
So
definitely
I
think
that
varies
from
vacation
home
to
vacation
home
if
they're
managed
by
a
particular
management
company
there's
a
few
here
that
we
could
possibly
reach
out
to
and
ask
if
they
would
be
willing
to
place
information
about
the
library
each
of
their.
F
You
know
rental
properties
that
they're
managing,
so
that's
definitely
something
that
we
could
look
into
and
investigate
again
because
we
haven't
had
any
printed
materials
for
quite
some
time.
There
hasn't
really
been
anything,
but
if
we
do
update
the
rack
card
at
least
that
could
be
something
possible
that
we
could
provide
to
them,
that
you
know
that
they
could
place
in
there.
But
if
it's
somebody
that's
doing
their
own,
you
know
through
airbnb
or
vrbo
or
whatever
that's
kind
of
on
a
case-by-case
basis
of
them.
F
You
know
just
picking
and
choosing
what
they
want
to
have
in
their
home
and
make
available,
but
I
think
I
made
a
note.
You
know
that
you
know
I
could
you
know,
contact
a
few
of
the
vacation
rental
management
companies
and
see
if
they
would
be
willing
to
do
that
if
we
did
proceed
with
the
printed
piece.
So
that's
a
good
idea.
A
A
We
are
part
of
main
street.
One
of
our
service
locations
sits
on
palm
canyon.
So
that's
true.
We
are
a
part
of
that
group,
so
I
think
that
it
probably-
and
I
will
tell
you
that
one
of
the
the
frustrating
things
that
that
tad
and
I've
had
with
being
business
owners
downtown,
is
that
that
group,
you
know
they
they've
been
struggling
with
a
lot
of
different
topics.
A
I
think
it
would
be
kind
of
refreshing
to
hear
from
a
community
resource
and
remind
them
that
we
help
them
in
more
ways
than
they
realize
people
walk
in
that
building
and
say:
where
do
I
find
the
best
italian
food
on
in
town
and
they
direct
them
right?
They
tell
them
where
to
go
or
what
what's
on
main
street
in
downtown,
and
I
think
they
need
to
be
reminded
that.
How
can
we
help
them
more
because,
as
businesses,
we
really
do
need
all
the
help
we
can
get.
B
And
I
think
the
last
time
I
was
there,
the
topic
of
discussion
was
our
career
online
high
school
and
promoting
that,
because
it's
a
great
program
for
the
employees
of
these
businesses,
it's
a
great
way
to
to
help
your
own
business
by
helping
your
employees
get
their
high
school
diploma.
So
yeah
we're
we're
very
amenable
to
doing
all
that.
I
think
we're,
maybe
getting
in
the
weeds
a
little
bit
on
this
topic.
So.
A
A
F
Sure
so
initially
you
had
asked
me
back
in
november
or
october
to
come
to
november
with
some
information
and
then
december.
You
know
I
came
back
with
the
recommendation,
then
you
wanted
the
report
so
again.
My
goal
would
be
to
start
it
as
soon
as
possible.
So
it
you.
A
F
Yeah,
you
know
you
asked
me
for
this
report
before
you
would
decide
on
how
I
could
spend
the
remaining
five
thousand
dollars,
and
so
I'm
still
giving
you
the
same
recommendation
recommendation
but
with
more
detail.
So
if
you
were
to
approve
the
spending
of
this
5263.46.
F
Remaining
then,
I
would
start
immediately
on
develop.
You
know,
updating
the
creative
and
getting
things
you
know
scheduled
and
I'd
be
ready
to
go.
So
I
mean
I
wouldn't
want
to
wait
for
any
reason
I
would
want
to
spend
it
in.
You
know
this
fiscal
year
and
and
use
the
remaining
funds,
as
I
have
recommended.
C
F
Well,
I
think
definitely,
you
know
we'll
make
the
best
decisions
and
tailor
the
messages
accordingly.
If,
for
some
reason
there
was
a
closure,
then
that
would
be
an
easy
pivot
for
the
messaging
to
direct
people
to
all
of
our
online
resources
that
they
would
be
able
to
get
as
well
as
our
you
know,
library
to
go
so
services,
so.
A
We
have
a
second
from
al
or
why
need
that?
Is
that
correct?
Are
you
raised
your
hand
for
a
question
or
discussion.
E
That
one
need
a
second
anita.
A
Had
seconded
this,
so
maybe
we
have
a
roll
call.
B
Yes,
ed
mcbride.
D
D
E
B
E
A
A
You
thank
you
trustee
jones,
so
and
I'll
keep
this
brief.
As
you
may
recall,
we
had
talked
about
having
a
conversation
follow-up
with
the
mayor
and
I
had
initially
started
the
the
request
for
a
conversation
with
mayor
hostage,
of
course,
when,
when
she
was
on
when
she
transitioned
out
and
mayor
middleton
took
over,
I
reached
out
to
her,
and
she
immediately
said.
Yes,
let's
talk
so
al
and
jeannie
and
I
set
up
a
meeting
with
her.
It
was
last
week
right
a
week
ago.
A
That's
correct
so,
basically
our
our
conversation
was:
what
can
we
do?
First
of
all,
I
said:
look:
is
there
any
possibility
of
any
money
being
available
to
the
library
this
year?
I
always
have
to
ask
that
question
and
she
pretty
much
came
back
with
the
the
budget
is
under
review.
There's
a
lot
of
things
in
flux
and,
of
course,
that
was
now
we're
having
more
discussion
around
the
impact
of
the
the
covid
epidemic.
So
but
she
said
you
know,
if
there's
any
possibility,
you
know
we'll
definitely
will
consider
that.
A
But
she
said
my
strongest
suggestion
to
all
groups
associated
with
the
library
is
get
your
act
in
order
get
ready
for
when
we
can
start
focusing
on
money
becoming
available,
and
she
was
very
pleased
to
hear
that
all
the
groups
came
together
and
applied
for
the
measure
j
and
she's.
That's
that's
a
really
great
start.
A
She
agreed
with
us
on
that
and
by
the
way,
she
was
very
excited
to
hear
that
we
would
take
that
money
and
do
something,
even
though
it
might
be
small,
that's
still
a
great
impact
to
community
and
creating
a
new
meeting
room
and
the
services
that
would
provide,
and
then
she
was
well
aware,
as
she's
always
been,
that
we
have
two
projects
that
we're
watching
and
that
is
the
refurbishing
of
the
the
fry
building
as
well
as
a
new
main
library.
A
So
she
kind
of
said
it's
it's
time
for
you
to
just
start
letting
people
know,
including
counsel.
What
are
the
plans?
What
are
the?
What
are
the
desires?
A
What
does
the
library
need,
and
so
we
took
that
away
as
we're
going
to
elle,
and
I
are
going
to
set
up
a
call
with
jeffrey
bernstein
who
chairs
the
measure
j
commission
just
to
kind
of
bring
him
up
to
speed
on
where
we
are
and
what
we're
thinking
and
what
we
can
do
and
the
the
final
follow-up
to
that
is
once
we
kind
of
have
we've
brought
that
group
up
to
date
is
to
make
a
point
to
bring
up
all
of
the
city
council
members.
A
So
they
know
what
we're
working
on
and
the
city
manager
needs
to
be
lived
in.
Of
course.
So
I
think
that
we
are
on
our
way
to
creating
our
solidifying
a
plan,
and
the
mayor
was
quite
supportive
of
it.
A
She
she
stated
as
as
jeannie
and
al
can
testify
that
she's
still
committed
to
libraries
and
the
importance
to
libraries
in
our
community,
and
she
has
been
one
of
those
who
has
supported
us
back
to
when
we
did
that
strategic
plan
back
in
the
what
two
it
seems
like
it
was
forever
ago.
But
it
was
about
three
years
ago,
so
we
we
have
her
in
our
corner
and-
and
I
think
she
gave
us
some
good
advice
to
now-
go
and
start
telling
the
story
and
getting
people
ready.
A
So
I'll,
stop
there
and
see
if
there's
any
questions
or
if
al
or
jeannie,
any
any
comments.
You'd
like
to
add
to
the
conversation.
E
A
Yeah,
and
so
my
plan
is
to
also
loop
in,
of
course,
the
foundation
and
the
friends
in
this
conversation,
because
there
are
allies
here
too.
So
when
I
talk
about
getting
our
ducks
in
order,
it's
a
good
story
already
with
their
success,
but
I
think
we
need
to
start
solidifying
just
what
we
need
and
identifying.
A
You
know
a
road
map
and
next
stop
is
the
measure
j
group
so
keep
you
posted.
I
was
going
to
reach
out
to
to
jeffrey
branson,
to
see
if
we
can
get
on
his
calendar
sometime
soon
and
talk
to
him.
So,
okay.
A
C
Though
we're
on
this
item
real
quickly
genie,
I
I
brought
up
and
I'm
not
sure
I
thought
you
said
that
we're
not
sure
where
our
initial
trustees
money
came
from
is
that.
B
True,
no,
that's
not
true.
We've
got
it's,
it
was
all
donations,
so
a.
B
No,
it's
all
donations
from
individuals
or
estates
and
whatnot.
C
A
C
Yeah
see,
I
don't
know
if
we
pushed
him
on
that
issue
as
much
or
if
he
even
know
what
the
source
of
our
dollars
was,
but
it's
it
seems
so
restrictive
that
we,
our
investments,
are
so
limited
based
upon
this
law
that
was
really
related
to
tax
dollars.
B
Well,
I
think
that
once
it's
given
to
the
city,
then
it's
the
city's
money.
So
then
the
city
is
responsible
to
follow
the
law,
so
that
could
be
the
reason
why
it's
considered
city
money.
It's
because
it
was
given
to
the
city,
because.
C
Oh
man,
I'm
calling
back
on
ed's
idea
that
we
give
the
foundation
another
loan
and
allow
them
to
invest
our
money.
So
we
get
a
better
return.
A
Yeah,
I
think
that
you
know
to
you
and
how
that
might
be
something
that
we
really
want
to
get
in
something
in
writing
from
the
city
of
attorney
once
and
for
all,
because
he's
been
very
good
about
saying
this:
is
it
right?
So
maybe
that's
a
question
we
should
post
to
him
and
I
will
try
to
get
a
question
about
the
money
that
we
loaned
to
the
foundation
as
well,
but
all
things
we
need
to
be,
I
think,
have
documented.
Don't
you.
A
E
A
Yes,
trustee
norguard,
yes,.
D
I
just
wanted
to
call
your
attention
to
an
article
that
I
read
in
the
smithsonian
magazine
it's
november.
A
Issue,
it
was
a
full.
D
A
Do
you
mind
sharing
that's
where
I
started
my
library
career
is
at
the
memphis
public
library.
Is
that
right?
I
was
there
twice.
Yes,
in
my
life,
it's
a
great
library.
It's
always
been
a
great
library.
It's
a
it's
an
example
of
where
a
library
has
taken
on
other
city
services.
It's
also
an
information
referral
spot,
it's
social
services.
Everything
comes
together.
That
was
something
that
was
very
unique
back
in
the
80s
that
was
built
in
the
library.
A
A
Yep,
so
jeannie
you'll
keep
us
posted
on
the
day-to-day
actions,
and
let
us
know
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
do
to
help
you
support
you
and
the
staff,
and
if
there's
no
further
business
of
this
sport,
I'm
gonna
call
the
meeting
to
close
the
time
I
have
is
6
36
and
our
next
meeting
will
be.
B
B
So
we'll
keep
we'll
keep
you
updated
on
the
library
happenings
and
everybody
stay
safe.
Wear
your
masks,
we're
surgical
or
better.