Overview

1979_80
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995


Sheet 1: 1979_80

YEAR 1979 & 1980 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented



Officers

President Arial Stephens Charlotte Mecklenburg
Vice President Neal Austin High Point Public
Secretary Jay Wozny Pettigrew Regional
Treasurer Amanda Bible Columbus County
County Representative Ken Brown Buncombe County
Municipal Representative Mary Boone Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Anne Sanders East Albemarle Regional



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Constitutional Neal Austin, Chrm. High Point Public



Nominating Bill Bridgman, Chrm. Sandhill Regional



Location of meetings


Greensboro Feb. 27-28, 1979, Appoint committees

Southern Pines Sheraton Motel


August 28-29th, 1979, Organizational meeting

High Point Nov. 8-9, 1979

Asheville Sheraton Motor Inn, Nov.6-7, 1980



Awards presented None



Topics of concern Drafting a constitution

Nominate officers

Modify and adopt a constitution Adopted 8/28/79, amended 12/10/81, amended 8/18/83

Naming the organization

Incorporating the association

Automation

Establish a legislative committee Breakfast with legislators at the Asheville meeting
Dues $25 per director ($1,067.01 balance at end of 1980)

Sheet 2: 1981

YEAR 1981 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented



Officers

President Neal Austin High Point Public
Vice President Mary Jo Godwin Edgecombe County
Secretary Patsy Hansel Onslow County
Treasurer Nancy Brenner Randolph County
County Representative William (Bill) Roberts Forsyth County
Municipal Representative Robert Russell Elbert Ivey Memorial (Hickory)
Regional Representative Louise Boone Albemarle Regional
Past President Arial Stephens Charlotte/Mecklenburg



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Constitutional

Nominating




Location of meetings High Point Jan. 27, 1981 (Special mtg. called to discuss State Aid issues)

Winston-Salem Dec. 10-11, 1981 Annual Meeting, Forsyth Co. Public Library






Topics of concern State Aid formula

Money for construction

Acquiring a tax exempt status

Fees for library service



Treasurer's Report Balance as of Nov.30, 1981 $1,477.51



New Directors this year Reecie Taylor, Southport-Brunswick; Marion McGuinn, Rutherford County; Richard Meldrom,

Roanoke Rapids

Sheet 3: 1982

YEAR 1982 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented



Officers

President Mary Jo Godwin Edgecombe County
Vice President / President Elect Nancy Massey Hyconeechee Regional
Secretary Jerry Thrasher Cumberland County
Treasurer John Pritchard Catawba County
County Representative Margaret Randall Harnett County
Municipal Representative Mary Boone Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Margaret Blanchard Central NC Regional



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Nominating Neil Austin, Chrm,



Awards Margaret Randall, Chrm, Louise Boone, Bill Bridgeman, Arial Stephens & Bill Roberts



Government Relations Nancy Bates, Chrm, Don Beagle, Tom Moore, Margaret Randall, Amanda Bible, Mary Boone,

David McKay, Henry Hall, David Paynter, Jerry Thrasher, John Jones and Mary Jo Godwin



Personnel Jim McKee, Chrm, Deah Straw, Ruth Hoyle, Steve Farlow, and John Welch of the State Library



Location of meetings


Raleigh May 4-5

Boone August 19-20

Wilmington November 18-19



Awards presented Public Library Service Award Senator Harold Woodrow Hardison ( Lenoir County)

and Representative Joseph Allen Adams (Wake County)
Topics of concern


How to Lobby for funds

Participate in Legislative Day with the Friends Groups

Joining the League of Municipalities or the County Commissioner's Association

Brochure for legislators

Three ring binder for the legislators on the needs for NC public libraries

Peanut bags handed out to the legislators to show what libraries were getting

State Aid formula

Additional 3 million in State Aid

Exhibit at the State Library indicating the history of General Assembly action on public libraries

Raising the dues from $25 to $35



Treasurer's report Balance as of Nov. 15, 1982 $2,646.43



Honorary member elected Art Goetz




Sheet 4: 1983

YEAR 1983 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented



Officers

President Nancy Massey Hyconeechee Regional
Vice President / President Elect Jerry Thrasher Cumberland County
Secretary Dale Gaddis Durham County
Treasurer Elizabeth Laney Pettigrew Regional
County Representative Barbara Johnson Union County
Municipal Representative Robert Russell Elbert Ivy Memorial
Regional Representative Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Nominating Mary Jo Godwin, Chrm., Nancy Massey, Bill Bridgman and Ed Sheary



Awards Mary Jo Godwin, Chrm.,



Awards expanded Bill Roberts,Chrm., Wayne Modlin, and Margaret Randall



Government Relations Nancy Bates, Chrm., John Jones, Nancy Massey, Louise Boone, and Mary Jo Godwin



Policy on Library Fees Jerry Thrasher, Chrm. , Dale Gaddis, and John Pritchard



Professional salaries Jim McKee, Chrm., Jerry Thrasher, Bill Roberts and Deah Straw



Location of meetings


Asheville, Pack Mem. Library August 18-19

Raleigh , Hilton November 17-18






Awards presented Public Library Service Award Senator Harold W. Hardison (Lenoir County)

Special gift to Mary Jo Godwin for 3 years of service on the Executive Board



Topics of concern Inviting all 150 legislators to the banquet at the Hilton on Nov. 17th in thanks for support

Constitutional amendment to make the office of Treasurer for 2 years

Successful passage of an additional 3 million in State Aid

Executive Board would serve as the Legislative Committee

From the State Library - All libraries with 4 or more employees will register voters and all

public schools must go through public libraries to borrow films from the State Library

Construction grants awarded to Cumberland, Vance and Edgecombe counties and to the

Sandhills Regional. Additional state "Pork Barrel" money went to Cumberland and Davidson

counties

Great debate over whether to give an award to a group ie General Assemby or to an

individual

Bookmobile vendors

Policy concerning library fees

Awards program to include "librarian of the year" and "trustee of the year"

Quality circles (International Association of Quality Circles)

Position Classification and Salary Ranges for Libray Directors depending on size and budget

Encourage all directors to participate in the organization



Treasurer's report Balance as of Nov. 1, 1983 $1,519.20










Sheet 5: 1984

YEAR 1984 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented



Officers & Executive Board

President Jerry Thrasher Cumberland County
Vice President / President Elect Nancy Bates Davidson County
Secretary David Paynter New Hanover County
Treasurer Elizabeth Laney Pettigrew Regional
County Representative Ariel Stephens Richard H. Thornton, Granville County
Municipal Representative Mary Boone Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional
Past President Nancy Massey Hyconeechee Regional



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Nominating Nancy Massey, Chrm., Mary Boone, Louise Boone and John Pritchard



Awards Bill Roberts, Chrm., Margaret Blanchard, Wayne Modlin, Mary Boone and Jerry Thrasher



Policy on Library Fees Jerry Thrasher, Chrm., Dale Gaddis, John Pritchard



Professional salaries Jim McKee, Chrm.



Amt. of State Aid requests Bill Snyder, Chrm. Nancy Massey, Arial Stephens, Nancy Bates, and Valarie Knerr



Public Relations programs Jerry Thrasher, Chrm., Nancy Massey, John Pritchard, Margaret Randall, Jim McKee

Harriet Kawar and Ron Carver



Location of meetings Raleigh, Radisson Plaza Feb. 23-24

Boone, High Country Inn August 23-24

Wilmington, New Hanover Nov. 8-9

Public Library



Awards presented Distinguished Service David Stick (Dare County)

Friend of the Year Perry White (Lee County)

Trustee of the Year Tom H. Sheppard (Chowan County)

Library Director of the Year Louise Boone (Albemarle Regional) & Martha Davis

(Rockingham County)

Past Presidents Award Arial Stephens (1980), Neil Austin (1981), Mary Jo Godwin


(1982) and Nancy Massey (1983)



Topics of concern Cumberland Co. to begin prosecuting delinquent library users

Reconstituting the commission formula for State Aid

State Library to support statewide Friends of NC Public libraries group

Improving librarian's salaries

Developing a state-wide library network

Document: North Carolina's Libraries: Their Role; Statements of Mission and Purpose

this document provided mission statements for different types of libraries and the amount of

duplication in these libraries.

Public forum for Governor and Lt. Governor - 11 candidates were present or representated

Library fees

3 Distinguished awards created: Library Director, Trustee and Friend of the Library

with the President and the Awards committee to decide the recipent of each award.

Problem patron policy

Confidentiality of patron records

Output Measures for Public Libraries - discussed by Robert Burgin

Tax exempt status for NCPLDA

Increasing state aid by 6 million dollars

LSCA - Library Services and Construction Act - reauthorized for 5 more years

Improving the yearly statistical report



Treasurer's report Balance as of Oct. 17, 1984 $987.60

Sheet 6: 1985

YEAR 1985 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Nancy F. Bates Davidson County
Vice President / President Elect William (Bill) H. Roberts, Jr. Forsyth County
Secretary Barbara Johnson Union County
Treasurer Margaret Blanchard Central Carolina Regional
County Representative Willie Nelms Sheppard Memorial
Municipal Representative Roy Day Roanoke Rapids Public
Regional Representative Elinor Hawkins Craven-Pamlico-Carteret Regional
Past President Jerry Thrasher Cumberland County



State Librarian David McKay



Committees

Awards Bill Bridgman, Chrm., Bill Roberts, Wayne Modlin, Dale Gaddis, Margaret Blanchard and Nancy Bates, ex officio



Nominating Jerry Thrasher, Chrm., Bob Fisher, Margaret Blanchard, Nancy Massey and Nancy Bates, ex officio



Futures William Roberts, Chrm., Jerry Thrasher, Nancy Massey, John Jones, Robert Russell, Dale Gaddis,

and Valerie Hiatt.



Policy on Library Fees Jerry Thrasher, Chrm.



Professional salaries Jim McKee, Chrm.



Location of meetings Raleigh, YMCA Oberlin Rd Feb. 18-19

Raleigh, Radisson Hotel May 30, Executive Board only 8:30 a.m.

Boone, Broyhill Center Aug. 21-22

Pinehurst, Pinehurst Hotel Nov. 14-15






Awards presented Distinguished Service Lt. Govenor Robert B. Jordon (Mt. Gilead), Senator Aaron


Plyler (Monroe) & Representative William T. Watkins

Friend of the Year Ernestine Upchurch (Maggie Valley)

Trustee of the Year Irene P. Hariston ( Forsyth County)

Library Director of the Year John Jones (Neuse Regional)

Special Benefactor's Award Mary H. Conner Leith



New Awards in the future Best children's program, best adult program, most innovative service, best public relations,

best staff development and most improved library facility.



Topics of concern Delivery of apple pies with flags and thank-you brochures to legislators for past and present support

Biennium. Theme - Libraries are as American as apple pie

May 2nd Legislative Day reception to honor members of the General Assembly

Cutting the request of the legislature from 6 million to 3 million

Letter dated Aug. 1st mentioning allotment of 6 million in the 85/87 biennial budget

Concern over the 50/50 match of local monies to state aid and 1 year grace period for those

libraries unable to match the state aid

400 Years of Reflection of North Carolina book distributed to each library

Let's Talk About It program. Funds are available

Trustee-Librarian conference to be held May 29-30 in Raleigh at the Radisson

Becoming a member of the State Purchasing Contract

Awards Committee to begin giving recognition to outstanding library programs

Continuation of the Quiz Bowl

Documents and Minutes of the Association to be sent to the Secretary of Cultural Resources

Considering quarterly meetings

Salary recommendations

State Library cataloging

State Library consultants travel allowance

Understanding the Obsenity Law and how it will impact libraries

Quiz Bowl

Records retention and disposition of documents



Treasurer's report Balance as of Nov. 14, 1985 $1,950.93



New Directors this year Jackie Beach, Edgecombe Public Library; Wallace McLendon, Pettigrew Regional Library;

Judith Sutton, Charlotte/Mecklenburg; Kathleen Thompson, Chapel Hill and Patrick

Valentine, Wilson County

Sheet 7: 1986

Year 1986 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President William (Bill) Roberts Forsyth County
Vice President / President Elect Dale Gaddis Durham County
Secretary Ruth Hoyle Davie County
Treasurer Margaret Blanchard Central Carolina Regional
County Representative Kathryn Armitage Haywood County
Municipal Representative Robert Russell Elbert Ivy Memorial (Hickory)
Regional Representative John Jones Neuse Regional
Past President Nancy Bates Davidson County


State Librarian Jane Williams



Committees

Nominating Nancy Bates, Chrm., Mary Jane Carbo, Elinor Hawkins, and Arial Stephens
Awards Wayne Modlin, Chrm., Jerry Thrasher, Bob Fisher, Margaret Blanchard, Nancy Massey

and Bill Roberts
Futures Dale Gaddis, Chrm., Nancy Bates, Bill Roberts, Jerry Thrasher, Valerie Hiatt, Bob Russell,

John Jones and Nancy Massey
Governmental Relations Nancy Bates, Chrm.,
Legislative David Paynter, Chrm., Bill Bridgman, Amanda Bible, and John Pritchard
Literacy Statement Phil Ritter, Chrm., Katherine Armitage, Joyce Mitchell, Jim McKee, Jerry Thrasher, Bill Bridgman,

Doug Perry and Margaret Randall
Selecting a new State Librarian Bill Roberts, Chrm., Roy Day, Willie Nelms, and Jay Chung
Public Library Standards Bill Bridgman, Chrm., Valerie Hiatt, Doug Perry, David Paynter, Roy Day, Jerry Thrasher,

John Pritchard, Don Beagle and Bill Snyder
Statistics and Measures Jerry Thrasher, Chrm.,David Paynter, and Bill Bridgman
Personnel Jim McKee, Chrm, Deah Straw, Ruth Hoyle, Steve Farlow, and John Welch of the State Library






Location of meetings Wrightsville Beach, Blockade Mar. 20-21

Runner and New Hanover

County Library

Boone, Center for Continuing August 20 -21

Education

Pinehurst November 13-14



Awards presented Distinguished Service Secretary Patric Dorsey - Dept. of Cultural Resources

Friend of the Year Clyde Milton Rice - Duplin County

Trustee of the Year Jake Killian - Sandhills Regional

Library Director of the Year Nancy Bates - Davidson County

Special Benefactor's Award none

Publishing Award Thomas W. Broadfoot - Wilmington

Best children's program Cumberland County - "A Medley of Medival Magic"

Best YA program Cumberland County - "Danger of Drugs"

Best adult program Davidson County - "Educating high school English teachers

on young adult books"

Best public relations program Friends of the Haywood County newletter

Most improved library facility Tie - Cumberland County and Davidson County



Topics of concern Relationship between NCPLDA and NCLA and their Planning Council

NCPLDA representation on the State Library Commission, Certification Committee, and

State Library annual statistical report - what to include and what to eliminate

Objectives of NCPLDA

Public Library Standards and future State Aid

Regulations and legislation concerning the public library system's relationship with the State

Library.

Updating the Stick Report

Book binderies other than Ruzicka

State Library annual statistical report - what to include and what to eliminate

Depository system for state documents

Possibility of joining the Association of County and Municipal Governments

North Carolina Library network and electronic bulletin board

Electronic bulletin board/electronic mail system

Endorsing the ALA position statement on Literacy

North Carolina's Obscenity Law

Quiz Bowl

Decision to have 3 meetings per year plus a day to thank legislators

Retirement letter from Ken Brown of Asheville/Buncombe County Library

State Library in Georgia is part of the Dept. of Education

Differences between public libraries in North Carolina and Georgia

Adult illiteracy

Retrospective conversion and automation

Professional salaries

North Carolina Bicentennial of the Constitution

"Rankings of Seventy North Carolina Libaries" by Robert Burgin

Recruiting new librarians into the field and into smaller communities



Treasurer's report Balance as of Nov. 10, 1986: 1,169.96



New Directors this year Mike Taylor, Pender County; Joyce Mitchell, Rockingham County, and M.J. Carbo, Washington

Doris Stephens, Alexander County; Carol Wilson, Cleveland County; Martie Smith, Pettigrew

Regional; Doug Perry, the new director for Asheville/Buncombe and Bob Cannon, the new

director for Charlotte/Mecklenburg; and Carol Veitch, Onslow County

Sheet 8: 1987

Year 1987 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Dale Gaddis Durham County
Vice President / President Elect Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional
Secretary Amanda Bible Columbus County
Treasurer Ed Sheary Wayne County
County Representative Nancy Shaffer / Margaret Randall Franklin County / Harnett County
Municipal Representative Mary Jo Carbo Washington County
Regional Representative Phil Ritter Gaston-Lincoln Regional
Past President Bill Roberts Forsyth County



State Librarian Jane Williams



Committees

Nominating Bill Roberts, Chrm., Bob Russell, Margaret Randall and Ann Sanders
Awards Amanda Bible, Chrm., Bob Fisher, Bill Roberts, David Paynter, Kathy Thompson, Nancy Massey, and

Doug Perry
Futures Wayne Modlin, Chrm., Nancy Bates, Jerry Thrasher, Bill Roberts, Nancy Massey, Phil Ritter,

Mary Jane Carbo, Margaret Randall, Bob Cannon and Dale Gaddis
Standards and Measures Bill Bridgman, Co. Chrm., David Paynter Co. Chrm., Don Beagle, Valerie Hiatt, , Doug Perry,

John Pritchard, Bill Snyder, Jerry Thrasher and Shay Baker, Ex Officio
Legislative Nancy Bates, Chrm., John Jones, Nancy Massey, and Arial Stephens
Personnel and Recruitment Jim McKee, Chrm., Carol Wilson, Joyce Mitchell, Willie Nelms, Phil Ritter, Ed Sheary, Bill Roberts and

Margaret Blanchard
State Library Commission study Nancy Massey, Chrm., Arial Stephens, Bill Bridgman, Nancy Bates, Jerry Thrasher
Social Chairman Bill Roberts



Location of meetings New Bern, Sheraton Hotel & Marina March 19-20

Asheville, Quality Inn on the Plaza August 19-21

Pinehurst Hotel & Country Club November 17-18



Awards presented Distinguished Service Senator Tony Rand and Representative William T. Watkins

Friend of the Year Leonard Sherwin - Durham County

Trustee of the Year Mrs. Gorda Singletary - New Hanover County

Library Director of the Year Jim McKee - Caldwell County

Special Benefactor's Award James C. High - Columbus County

Best new/improved library facility Columbus County

Best Public Relations project Asheville-Buncombe County

Best Adult Program Durham County

Best Young Adult program Cumberland County

Best Children's program New Hanover County

Best Staff development program East Albemarle Regional



Topics of concern Program presented by Eleanor Jo Rodger, Exec. Dir. Of PLA - "Standards, What is a Good Public

Library?"

Important publications "Output Measures for Public Libraries" and "Planning and Role Setting

for Public Libraries"

Request in the Govenor's budget - support for the Regional Library for the Blind and Physically

Handicapped and State Appropriation for the NC Network

Recruitment of new librarians into the field

More funding for construction and more funding for State Aid

Building construction needs survey

Affliation with the County Commissioner's Association

Libraries lobbying for lottery monies

Publication - "Standards for North Carolina Public Libraries" 1987

Vote on revised Standards for Public Libraries as presented by David Paynter

Another salary survey with minimum salaries mandated and tied to State Aid

NCPLDA participation in the overseeing of State Construction grants/which libraries qualified

Sending Christmas cards to legislators

A desire for NCPLDA to monitor the projects that receive grants from State Construction funds

A desire to see the NCPLDA represented on the State Library Commission

Continuation of construction funds and funding for professional staff to include: Director,

Children's Librarian and Adult Services Librarian

Salaries for all professional positions

Re-evaluating the State Aid formula

State Document depository system - Now a law

NC Library network

Number of meetings per year for the NCPLDA



Treasurer's report Balance as of Oct. 31, 1987: $2,219.37



New Directors this year Jim Govern, Stanly County; Harriet Kawar moved from Bladen to Vance County and Joyce Mitchell

moved from Rockingham County to Roanoke Rapids; Robert Ward, Rockingham County; Anne Marie

Elkins, Northwestern Regional; Ellen O'Connor, Franklin County; Roberta Shaw, Transylvania

County, Jessica McPhail, Northwestern Regional and Nancy Ray, Southern Pines



Resignations Jean Hudson, Scotland County, Mary Jane Carbo, Washington County; and Ken Reading,

Johnston County and Smithfield
Retirements Walter Gray, Polk County

Sheet 9: 1988

Year 1988 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional
Vice President / President Elect Ed Sheary Wayne County
Secretary Martie Smith Pettigrew Regional
Treasurer Bill Bridgman Sandhill Regional
County Representative Jim Govern Stanly County
Municipal Representative Kathleen Thompson Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Margaret Blanchard Central NC Regional
Past President Dale Gaddis Durham County



State Librarian Jane Williams



Committees

Nominating Dale Gaddis, Chrm., John Jones, Doug Perry and Bob Russell



Awards Doug Perry, Chrm., Nancy Massey, Linda Hadden, Phil Ritter and John Pritchard



Futures John Jones, Chrm., Bill Roberts, Nancy Bates, Bill Bridgman, Dale Gaddis, Nancy Massey,

Willie Nelms, David Paynter, Doug Perry, Phil Ritter, Ed Sheary, Jerry Thrasher, and

Robert Cannon



Standards and Measures Bill Bridgman, Chrm., Don Beagle, Valerie Hiatt, David Paynter, Doug Perry, John Pritchard,

Bill Snyder, and Jerry Thrasher



Legislative Nancy Bates, Chrm., John Jones, Nancy Massey and Arial Stephens



Personnel Jim McKee, Chrm., Margaret Blanchard, Ruth Hoyle, Ellen O'Connor, Phil Ritter, Mike Taylor

and Carol Wilson



Social Chairman Ed Sheary



Location of meetings Greensboro Feb. 25-26

Raleigh - Radisson Plaza June 22-23

Shell Island - Resort Hotel September 12-13



Awards presented Distinguished Service Elinor Swain

Friend of the Year Genevieve Murphy, New Hanover County

Trustee of the Year Terry Union, Cumberland County

Library Director of the Year Bill Roberts, Forsyth County

Special Award for outstanding service Marion Johnson - State Library

Outstanding new/improved library facility Burke County - Valdese Branch; Gaston/Lincoln -

Dallas Branch

Outstanding Public Relations project Asheville/Buncombe - "1986-87-Annual Report";

Durham County - "Automation Awareness Campaign"

Outstanding Adult Program Cumberland County - "The Way We Lived In North Carolina";

Brunswick County - "Orientation to North Carolina"; Neuse Regional - "Gone With The Wind";

Forsyth County - "Appraisal Fair"; New Hanover County - "Black History"; Gaston/Lincoln -

Constitution Bicentennial"

Outstanding Young Adult program Cumberland County - "Racers"; Gaston/Lincoln - "Black

Heritage"; Stanly County - "Gaskin Essay Contest"

Outstanding Children's program Asheville/Buncombe - "A Whale of a Tale Telling -

Storytelling Festival"; BHM "Library Lock-In"; Charlotte/Mecklenburg - "Go to books" ;

Gaston/Lincoln - "Women's History for Children"; Rowan County, "Day Care Program";

New Hanover County - "Laura's World, Laura Ingalls Wilder"; Caldwell County - "Blast Off

with Books"; Brunswick County - "Ghost Walk"; Davie County - "1988 Storytelling Festival"

Outstanding staff development program Cumberland County - "Orientation for New Staff";

Gaston/Lincoln - "Staff Development Day"; Neuse Regional - "Personnel Policies Manual"

Outstanding Service Innovation New Hanover County Library - Cape Fear Children's

Literature Association



Topics of concern History of NCPLDA and how it has evolved

Will request more funding for the NC Information network and Library for the Blind and

Handicapped

Debate about affiliation with Association of County Commissioners - motion to table discussion

Bylaw to change from members running for office to having the nominating committee

present a slate of officers and permit additional nominations from the floor. The same would

apply to the Director of the Year Award.

Data entry to begin for the Online Union List of Serials

Libraries that have done retrospective conversion can be tape-loaded in the union catalog

at the State Library's expense

Construction grants

Supplement enrichment grants at .02 per capita

Sec. of Dept. of Cultural Resources, Dorsey endorses minimum recommended salary -$20,832

Automation grants

3 pronged legislative effort: Will seek $10 million in construction funds, 10 % increase in aid

to be distributed according to the present formula, special appropriation for children's librarians

in each system with a mandated salary provided by the state.

Special guest speaker - Will Manley

Membership pin

Baskets of blueberries to legislators - to thank for past support

Quiz Bowl - NCPLDA to give $300 per yr. for 3 yrs. to the State Library for Quiz Bowl

ILL postage reimbursement

Recovery of overdue books and fines by a collection agency

Who should serve on the State Library Commission

Free or low-cost telephone directories



Treasurer's report Balance as of Sept.7, 1988 $2,961.02



New Directors this year William Wartman, Roanoke Rapids

Sheet 10: 1989

Year 1989 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Ed Sheary Wayne County
Vice President / President Elect Phil Ritter Gaston/Lincoln Regional
Secretary Carol Wilson Cleveland County
Treasurer Bill Bridgman Sandhill Regional
County Representative Bob Ward Rockingham County
Municipal Representative Nancy Ray Southern Pines
Regional Representative Jessica McPhail Northwestern Regional
Past President Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional



State Librarian Jane Williams thru March Howard McGinn beginning in April



Committees

Nominating Wayne Modlin, Chrm., Willie Nelms, Nancy Ray and Elinor Hawkins



Awards Linda Hadden, Chrm., David Paynter, John Pritchard, Ellen O'Connor, Jim Govern, and

Phil Ritter



Futures John Jones, Chrm., Bob Cannon, Nancy Bates, David Paynter, Jerry Thrasher, Doug Perry,

Anne Marie Elkins, Michael Taylor, Howard McGinn, Phil Ritter, Bill Roberts, Wayne Modlin,

Dale Gaddis, Neal Austin and Bill Bridgman



Legislative Nancy Bates, Chrm., Jackie Beach, Ruth Hoyle, Phil Ritter, Dale Gaddis, Bill Roberts, John

Jones, Arial Stephens, Nancy Massey, Bill Bridgman and Bob Ward



Personnel and Recruitment Doug Perry, Chrm., Phil Barton, Martie Smith, Jim McKee, Jessica McPhail, Howard McGinn,

and Carol Wilson



State Library Commission study Howard McGinn, Leland Park, Ray Frankel, Bobo Boothe, Patsy Hansel, Elinor Swain,

Ed Sheary, Nancy Bates and Phil Ritter



Library Development plan Neal Austin, Phil Barton, Nancy Bates, Margaret Blanchard, Bill Bridgman, Bob Cannon,

Anne Marie Elkins, Dave Fergusson, Bob Fisher, Dale Gaddis, Jim Govern, John Jones,

Jessica MacPhail, Howard McGinn, Jim McKee, Nancy Massey, Joyce Mitchell, Carol Myers,

Willie Nelms, Leland Park, David Paynter, Phil Ritter, Bill Roberts, Martie Smith, Sylvia

Sprinkle-Hamlin, Jerry Thrasher and Carol Wilson



Location of meetings Pindhurst Hotel and Country Club Feb. 16-17

Raleigh May 3-4

Little Switzerland Chalet August 17-18

Salisbury, Holiday Inn November 6-7






Awards presented Distinguished Service Senator Richard Conder

Friend of the Year Gail Silkstone

Trustee of the Year John Hohmann

Library Director of the Year Jerry Thrasher




Career Achievement Award Margaret Randall, Harnett County




Outstanding new/improved library facility Charlotte/Mecklenburg ; Gaston/Lincoln

Regional-Cherryville Branch; Columbus County; Tabor City and Harnett County




Outstanding Public Relations project Charlotte/Mecklenburg, "New Library Promotion";

Gaston/Lincoln Regional, "Newspaper Articles on the Library"; Cumberland County,

"Promotion Leading to Easy Access Catalog"




Outstanding Adult Program Gaston/Lincoln Regional, "Black Performing Artist";

New Hanover, "Genealogy", Durham County, "Parenting in the 80's", Durham County,

"Communicate Through Literature"; Cumberland County , "Classic Literature, Classic Cinema";

Cumberland County, "Fiction, Social Change and C.W. Chestnutt's Fayetteville"; Cumberland

County, "Paranormal Phenomenon"




Outstanding Young Adult program Gaston/Lincoln Regional, "Travellin Ensemble";

Durham County, "Life Skills for Teens at Risk"; New Hanover County, "Interview of Bruce

Brooks, meet the author"




Outstanding Children's program Franklin County, "Summer Reading Program";

Charlotte/Mecklenburg, "Televised Booktalks"; Gaston/Lincoln Regional, "Halloween/

Thanksgiving program"; Cumberland County. "Storyfest '89"; Cumberland County, "Voyagers";

Cumberland County, "Nursery Program".




Outstanding Staff Development Durham County, "Homeless in the Public Library";




Outstanding Service Innovation Gaston/Lincoln Regional, "Information Network"; Charlotte/

Mecklenburg, "Literary Heritage", Durham County, "Bookmobile is online"



Topics of Concern A stronger voice on the State Library Commission desired

Legislative bill proposing public library construction money and per capita grant for materials

To defeat a bill requiring school and public libraries to accept and maintain any book

authored by an NC Governor or the President of the United States

Long range plan to change the political climate for libraries

Guest speaker for dinner - Dr. Jerry Campbell of Duke University

LSCA is up for renewal but is not in the President's budget

Salary and personnel recommendations

Securing a grant to write a Library Devolpment Plan for North Carolina

Enforcing MOE for counties, ie Bladen County, that have reduced their support for their library system

Securing outside funds to sponsor reception for Legislative Day

Reviewing Continuing Education Grants

Elimination of all State Aid (11 million) - A recommendation by House Republicans

Letters from Library Directors and other interested parties expressing outrage at the

proposed elimination of State Aid to public libraries

Securing sponsorship for a bill to increase State Aid by 5% - Bill introduced by Beverly Perdue

Attracting more Children's and Youth Services librarians

Breakfast honoring NC legislators

Expanded budget for the Library of the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Working with NCLA to hire a lobbyist

NCPLDA to cover the cost of one commercial promoting libraries by the Atlantic Coast Conference

Data entry project underway in Graham County - cost of 5 -10 cents per record for conversion

Libraries beginning to buy fax machines



Treasurer's report Balance as of Nov. 6, 1989 $1,800.19



New Directors this year David Singleton, Transylvania County; Melanie Collins, Harnett County

Sheet 11: 1990

Year 1990 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Phil Ritter Gaston/Lincoln Regional
Vice President / President Elect John Pritchard Catawba County
Secretary Jackie Beach Edgecombe County
Treasurer Bill Bridgman Sandhill Regional
County Representative Anne Marie Elkins Nash County
Municipal Representative Kathy Thompson Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Barbara Walker BHM Regional
Past President Ed Sheary Asheville-Buncombe



State Librarian Howard McGinn



Committees

Nominating Ed Sheary, Chrm., Nancy Bates, Nancy Massey and Bob Russell



Awards Jerry Thrasher, Chrm., Robert Cannon, Anne Marie Elkins, Jim McKee, Ellen O'Connor,

Bill Roberts and Martha Smith



Futures John Pritchard, Chrm., Margaret Blanchard, Bill Bridgman, Dale Gaddis, Howard McGinn,

and Wayne Modlin



Legislative Nancy Bates, Chrm., Neal Austin, Melanie Collins, Steve Farlow, Dale Gaddis, Howard McGinn,

David Paynter and Ed Sheary



Hospitality/Orientation Willie Nelms, Chrm., Bill Roberts and Ed Sheary



Constitution Phil Barton, Chrm., Bill Bridgman, Robert Cannon, Wayne Modlin, Nancy Ray, Ed Sheary

and Arial Stephens



Location of meetings Pinehurst Country Club & Hotel March 1-2

Raleigh - Holiday Inn State Capital June 5-6

Wrightsville Beach, Shell Island Resort September 17-18

Asheville - Grove Park Inn November 29-30 - Group picture made at this meeting
Awards presented Distinguished Service The Atlantic Coast Conference

Friend of the Year Mary T. Parker, Asheville-Buncombe

Trustee of the Year Sumner S. Finch, Davidson County

Library Director of the Year Howard F. McGinn, State Librarian



Topics of concern Charges to Committees

Legislative - Serve as a liaison between NCPLDA and the General Assembly

Futures - Assess the role of NCPLDA "where we have been and where we are going"

Awards - Develop specific criteria for awards and encourage more participation

Hospitality and Orientation - Introduce and provide orientation to all new members

Constitution - Review the Constitution for any amendments. Review the dues structure and

work with the treasurer to assess the financial needs of NCPLDA

Continue particpation with the Atlantic Coast Conference (both basketball and football)

public relations TV spots - committed $5,000 for two spots.

Agreement with the State Library for $5,000 grant for analysis of public library need in

North Carolina

Proposed reduction in State Aid from 2% to 3% for fiscal year 90-91

Name tags made for all directors and to be worn at all meetings

New directors will receive an orientation packet

Hospitality member will be assigned to new directors and introduce them to group

Development of an NCPLDA logo pin

Raising dues from $35 to $50

Approval of agreement with the State Library for the handling of $5,000 grant for the

analysis of public library needs in North Carolina

Approved a contribution to the Trustees Conference for hospitality

Approved a contribution of $300 to the State Quiz Bowl

Interested in sponsoring a program at NCLA and to co-sponsor with the State Library

booths at various conferences

An operating budget for NCPLDA for the upcoming year

Graham County retrospective conversion project is on schedule

State Library will no longer recognize or provide services to libraries that do not qualify for

State-Aid.

LSCA - small automation grants available up to $50,000. These are dollar for dollar matching

grants

There will be a 30 day notice of new officers proposed before time to vote and the dues

will increase from $35 to $50

$400,000 LSCA construction funds available

NCPLDA should keep its name before the legislature asking for something every year

Steve Farlow presents "Rural Public Library Improvement Act"

Speaker - Bob Etheridge, Sup. of the NC Dept. o f Public Instruction - theme -"The Role of

Education in the Information Age"

LSCA has been expanded to include technology

Legislative bills to be introduced mandating the use of alkaline paper in the printing of

government documents and get the ALA Bill of Rights introduced into state law

An effort to open a State Library mini branch in the Legislative Office Building

1991-93, an increase in State Aid for $1,000,000 and a state public library construction grant

for $1,000,000 for each year of the biennium. Also a request for a state budget for Summer

Reading Program, Quiz Bowl and $94,000 for the film budget and funds for the network

Dr. Leland Parks speaks at Sept. Banquet - "Financial Cutbacks: Do They Mean A Reduction

in Service?"

NCPLDA should become more visable at NCLA

Concerted effort to recruit qualified library school graduates for positions in NC libraries



Treasurer's report Balance as of 11/29/90 $3,516.37



New Directors this year Mike Matochik, Lee County; Pat Setzer, acting director of Wayne County; Jeannie Fox, Vance

County, Ronald Novy, Sampson County and Therese Bigelow, Wayne County

Sheet 12: 1991

Year 1991 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President John Pritchard Catawba County
Vice President / President Elect Jackie Beach Edgecombe County
Secretary Melanie Collins Harnett County
Treasurer David Paynter New Hanover County
County Representative Phil Barton Rowan County
Municipal Representative Bob Russell Hickory Public
Regional Representative Margaret Blanchard Central North Carolina Regional
Past President Phil Ritter Gaston/Lincoln Regional



State Librarian Howard McGinn



Committees

Nominating Phil Ritter, Chrm., Jessica MacPhail, Mike Taylor, Jerry Thrasher and Bill Wartman



Awards Ellen O'Connor, Co.Chrm., Bill Roberts, Co. Chrm., Therese Bigelow, Melanie Collins,

Jeanne Fox, Dale Gaddis, Linda Hadden, Jessica MacPhail, Jim McKee, Nancy Ray, Martie Smith,

and Mike Taylor



Constitution Phil Barton, Chrm.,



Legislative John Jones, Chrm.,



Recruitment/Training Jim McKee, Chrm.,



Hospitality Willie Nelms, Chrm., Bill Roberts, Ed Sheary



Location of meetings New Hanover Co. Library March 7-8 Wilmington

Pack Memorial - Asheville August 22-23

Best Western Motel

Shell Island Hotel December 5-6



Awards presented Distinguished Service Senator Betsy Cochrane

Friend of the Year Dorothy Brower, Cumberland County

Trustee of the Year Martha Plaster, Cleveland County

Library Director of the Year Elinor Hawkins, CPC Regional




Best Children's Program

Small Perry Memorial for "Book Illustrations"




Best Children's Program

Large Durham County for "SRC Festival"




Best Young Adult Program

Large Gaston-Lincoln Regional for "ArtsQuest"




Best Adult Program

Small Burke County for "Arts With a Little "a" series"




Best Adult Program

Large New Hanover County for "Spanish for the Traveler"




Best New Library Service

Medium Neuse Regional for "Videos on Loan"




Best New Library Service

Large Rowan County for "Score"




Best Public Relations

Large Cumberland County for "What a Card!"




Best Staff Development Program

Medium Caldwell County for "Walk Across Carolina"




Best Staff Development Program

Large Wake County for "Reference Workshops"




Best New Facility

Under 10,000 sq. ft. Gaston-Lincoln Regional for "Lowell Branch"




Best New Facility Charlotte Mecklenburg County for "Morrison Regional"

10,000 to 26,000 sq. ft. Cumberland County for "Cliffdale Branch"




Best New Facility

Over 26,000 sq. ft. Cleveland County "Headquarters Library"




Best Remodeled Facility Sheppard Memorial for "Blount Library - Bethel"



Topics of concern Legislative Day Pig Picking at the State Library in February

Encouragement to deal one on one with our legislators

No representation from NCPLDA on the slate of officers for NCLA

Ad Hoc committee formed of past NCPLDA presidents for the purpose of providing help

and support to colleagues under personal attack while in performance of their duties as

library directors - recommendations - Adopt "ALA Code of Ethics", "ALA Freedom to Read" and

" The Library Bill of Rights", but NCPLDA will not get involved in local issues

Reorganization of the State Library Commission. Senate Bill 350 was ratified on 7/17/1991 and

NCPLDA will have three representatives on this committee

Ethical issues of concern: frequent flyer miles, staff perks ie(vendor discounts or gifts), no

overdue fines, public perception of these perks, right to privacy, board of trustees perks,

lost and found items and what to do with them, personal gifts and gratuities, hiring practices,

bidding process and book sales

"Benefits to Employees Study" to be done. Survey to go out to all directors

Concern over memo from State Librarian re: reduction in State Aid

How to prevent mismanagement of funds from occuring in the future like the Hyconeechee Regional situation

situation

1992 will be the 180th anniversary of the State Library -"Center for the Book" program featuring

North Carolina authors

State auditor advises watching the regional library budgets since they are outside the

confines of the local government



Treasurer's report Balance as of 12/2/91 $7,419.59



New Directors this year Maureen Fiorello, Onslow County; Ginny Orvedahl, Halifax County, and Hilda

Fish, Franklin County

Sheet 13: 1992

Year 1992 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Jackie Beach Edgecombe County
Vice President / President Elect John Jones Neuse Regional
Secretary Trish Gwyn Rockingham County
Treasurer David Paynter New Hanover County
County Representative Joyce Mitchell Johnston County and Smithfield
Municipal Representative Bill Wartman Roanoke Rapids Public
Regional Representative Wayne Modlin Fontana Regional
Past President John Pritchard Catawba County



State Librarian Howard McGinn / John Welch Acting State Librarian in November



Committees

Nominating John Pritchard, Chrm., Bill Roberts, Phil Ritter and Nancy Ray



Awards Melanie Collins, Chrm., Hilda Fish, Jim Govern, Mike Matochik, Joyce Mitchell, Tom Moore,

Bill Roberts, Bob Russell, Martie Smith, Jerry Thrasher and Martha Turney



Constitution Phil Barton, Chrm., Jessica McPhail, Ginny Orvedahl, David Singleton, Mike Taylor, Kathy

Thompson



Legislative Phil Ritter, Chrm., Bill Bridgman, John Jones, Howard McGinn and Ed Sheary



Recruitment/Training Jim McKee, Chrm., Therese Bigelow, Jeanne Fox, Dale Gaddis, Ruth Hoyle, and Doris Stephens



Hospitality Willie Nelms, Chrm., Linda Hadden and Ariel Stephens



Location of meetings New Bern April 13 - 14

Asheville - Best Western August 20 -21

Shell Island November 19-20






Awards presented Distinguished Service None

Friend of the Year Mrs. Tommie Lankford - Franklin County

Trustee of the Year Anthony Lord - Asheville-Buncombe

Library Director of the Year Bill Bridgman - Sandhills Regional

Debt of Gratitude Patric Dorsey - Dept. of Cultural Resources




Outstanding Adult Program

Large Asheville-Buncombe for "West Asheville Story Swap"

Medium Harnett County for "Paul Green's Birthday Party"




Outstanding Children's Program

Large Wake County for "Reading at Parks"

Medium Iredell County for "Whole World in a Book"

Small Pender County for "Time Keeping Through the Ages"




Outstanding YA Program

Large Appalachian Regional for "Young Adult Celebrity Auction"

Medium Neuse Regional - Watauga County for "Poetic Mentors"




Outstanding Service Innovation

Large Wake County for "Popular Lending Library"




Outstanding Staff Development

Large Randolph County for "Interaction Management" tie with

Large Rowan County for "Staff Focus Groups"




Outstanding Public Relations Project

Large Cumberland County for "A Gift of Knowledge"

Medium Stanly County for "Youth Service Brochure"

Small Nantahala Regional Library for "50th Anniversary"




Outstanding New/Improved Library Facility

Under 10,000 sq. ft. Pitt County for "Remodeled CD Lanston/ RE Boyd"

10,000 - 25,999 sq. ft. Cumberland County for "newly constructed Hope Mills"

10,000 - 25,999 sq. ft. Craven-Pamlico-Carteret Region for "1/2 new and 1/2


remodeled New Bern"

26,000 + sq. ft. Henderson County for "Remodeled Main Library"



Topics of concern Presentation of Citizens Against Crime - "Crime Prevention and Survival"

Presentation by Deanna Leamon, professor at USC School of Art - displays her work based on

the fire at the Hamlet Chicken Plant

Point-Counterpoint: "Fees for ILL?" Ed Sheary of Asheville/Buncombe County and Jerry

Thrasher of Cumberland County

Denial of ALA to grant visitation to ECU for accreditation of the Library School

Attracting well qualified library school graduates for positions in N.C. public libraries

Public librarian's volunteer speaker's bureau available for the state's library schools

Dues increase from $50 to $100

Creating a budget for NCPLDA

$250,000 lost from State Aid in the previous fiscal year - hopes of having it restored this year

Discussion about modifying the Maintenance of Effort and making it more equitable

Structure of the Library Commission was explained and representation from NCPLDA was

in place

Library construction ongoing across the state

Kings Mountain to become a State Aid Library on July 1st

Workshop on American Disabilities Act to be held in Asheville in August

State Librarian explained that any attempts to change the Maintenance of Effort could very

well backfire and cause the loss of all state funding for libraries as has happened in other

states

On-going training course for trustees - would take place at different universities in the state

On-going training for directors - would take place in different locations across the state

There is still a big demand for retrospective conversion - 8 people in Graham County are

working on this project

J.L. "Joe" Mavretic (a long time library supporter) spoke on "Pushing Libraries"

Duncan Smith from NCCU SLIS presented the "Maryland Training Model" for better

reference work

David Paynter presented a budget guide. NCPLDA President along with the Treasurer will be

allowed to make line item adjustments up to $500

"Real pig bar-b-que" planned for Legislative Day along with the OK Dixieland Jazz Band,

with a brochure-type invitation all costing approximately $4,000

NCPLDA votes to support the State Library's request for an increase in State Aid along with

money for library construction

Agreement with School of Business at UNCC to train Trustees, first program: Sept. 16-18

Two new public service announcements featuring: Danny Peebles and Billy Packer of the

ACC expected

Archives of NCPLDA have been stored in a filing cabinet at Rowan County Library - an index is

planned for the future

Steve Farlow to serve as Regional Representative taking the place of Jessica McPhail who

resigned her position of director at Northwest Regional

Re-certification of library directors

Legislature to consider decriminalization of overdue library materials from a Class D Felony

to a misdemeanor

8% ($23,747) reduction in LSCA funding for FFY 1993



Treasurer's report Balance as of 11/19/1992 $12,671.08



New Directors this year Dan McNeill, Union County; Judy Clayton, Iredell; Jamie Biles, Sampson; John Barker,III,

Farmville Public; Jessica McPhail, Northwestern Regional; Ann Thrower, representing

Sandhills Regional; Kem Ellis, High Point Public, Nela Sloan, Acting Director for Appalachian

Regional; and 2 directors returning to the fold, Steve Farlow, Fontana Regional; and Bill

Bridgman, Sandhills Regional

Sheet 14: 1993

Year 1993 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President John Jones Neuse Regional
Vice President / President Elect Willie Nelms Sheppard Memorial (Pitt County)
Secretary Ruth Hoyle Davie County
Treasurer William (Bill) H. Roberts Forsyth County
County Representative Jerry Thrasher Cumberland County
Municipal Representative Kathleen Thompson Chapel Hill Public
Regional Representative Steve Farlow Fontana Regional
Past President Jackie Beach Edgecombe County



State Librarian John Welch, Acting State Librarian



Committees

Nominating Jackie Beach, Chrm., Bill Wartman, Wayne Modlin and Ed Sheary



Awards Bill Snyder, Chrm., Kem Ellis and Steve Farlow



Futures Phil Barton, Chrm., John Pritchard and Jackie Beach



Constitution Phil Barton, Chrm.,



Legislative Nancy Bates, Chrm., Richard Wells, Kathy Thompson, Michael Matochik, and Linda Hadden



Hospitality Willie Nelms, Chrm.,



Location of meetings Chapel Hill, Siena Hotel March 25-26

Shell Island September 16-17

Asheville, Grove Park Inn November 11-12



Awards presented Distinguished Service Betty McCain, Cultural Resources

Friend of the Year Beth Gore, Randolph County

Trustee of the Year Dr. Charles Bryant, Cumberland County and Dr. John


Dotterer, Lee County

Library Director of the Year Richard Wells, Randolph County




Adult Program or Service

Large Gaston-Lincoln Regional

Medium Neuse Regional

Small Lee County

Honorable mention Wake County and Cumberland County




Young Adult Program or Service

Large Gaston-Lincoln Regional

Small Southern Pines Public

Honorable mention Cumberland County




Children's Program or Service

Large Gaston-Lincoln Regional

Medium Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial

Small Watauga County

Honorable mention Vance County, Neuse Regional, High Point Public, Wake County,


Cumberland County, and Sheppard Memorial

Public Relations

Large Cumberland County

Medium Neuse Regional

Small Davie County

Honorable mention Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial, Randolph County and


Gaston-Lincoln Regional

Staff Development

Large Wake County

Honorable mention Cumberland County




Service Innovations

Large Wake County

Medium BHM Regional

Small Lee County

Honorable mention Perquimans County, Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial,


Cumberland County and New Hanover County

New Facility

Medium Durham County

Small New Hanover County




Remodeled Facility

Medium Davie County

Small Albemarle Regional



Topics of concern Survey of Library Service fees - Willie Nelms

Library Foundations as a Funding Resource - Phil Barton, Ed Sheary, David Singleton and

Dale Gaddis

Statewide library card feasibility study

Additional $500,000 given in State Aid over the next biennium

No monies alloted for library construction

Mini-Legislative Day

Failure to return library materials bill

Temporary appointments to the State Library Commission dispute

Maintenance of Effort has been modified. Counties can cut funding to libraries when

all other departments in that county have been cut as well. The state library will cut state aid

in proprotion to the cut from the county.

Updating the salary and benefits survey done 2 years ago

New State Librarian selected - Sandra Cooper

Duncan Smith presented "Final Endings: Preparing the Last Generation of Librarians"

Revision of the NCPLDA Constitution to include the election of State Library Commission

members

Creation of a Lifetime Achievement Award

NCPLDA to contribute $350 to Quiz Bowl at the state level

NCPLDA to appoint committee members to help the State Library to study LSCA

Jerry Trasher presented program on the services offered by the Foreign Language Library

which is housed in the Cumberland County Library

A motion passed to send a letter to ALA and PLA protesting registration fees for PLA's

Atlanta conference

Richard Wells and Ross Holt presented a program on Randolph County's participation in

Legislative day, their bond referendum and their letter writing campaign to legislators in

support of State Aid

State Aid has been restored to its 1992-93 level of $10,699,669

Seek money for construction and funding for public online access to CD-ROM programs

Willie Nelms presented a program on "Money-Making and Money-Saving Ideas"

Writing thank you notes to the Secretary of Cultural Resources and to legislators for their

efforts in restoring the State Aid and explain what you plan to do with the money.



Treasurer's report Balance as of 11/11/1993 $8,767.71



New Directors this year Lynn Thompson, Acting Director, Southern Pines; Pat Setzer, Acting Director, Wayne County;

Judy Stoddard, Sampson County; Beth Mueller, Appalachian Regional; Nora Warren,

Acting Director, Northwestern Regional; Jeff Cannell, Wayne County, and Corky Miller, Acting

Director, Elbert Ivey, Hickory

Sheet 15: 1994

Year 1994 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Willie Nelms Sheppard Memorial (Pitt County)
Vice President / President Elect Phillip Barton Rowan County
Secretary Jeanne Fox Vance County
Treasurer William (Bill) H. Roberts Forsyth County
County Representative Richard Wells Randolph County
Municipal Representative Kem Ellis High Point Public
Regional Representative Martie Smith Pettigrew Regional
Past President John Jones Neuse Regional, John Jones moved to Naples, Florida this year



State Librarian Sandra M. Cooper



Committees

Nominating Jackie Beach, Chrm., Ed Sheary and Bill Wartman



Awards Kem Ellis, Chrm., Jeffrey Cannell, Ruth Hoyle, Michael Matochik, Thomas Moore, David Paynter

and Martha Turney



Constitution Phil Barton, Chrm., Trish Gwyn, Joyce Mitchell, Phil Ritter, Ed Sheary and Doris Stephens



Legislative Richard Wells, Chrm., John Barker, Nancy Bates, Jeffrey Cannell, Michael Matochik, Wayne Modlin,

David Paynter and Kathy Thompson



Hospitality Jackie Beach, Chrm., Hilda Fish, Maureen Fiorella, Ed Sheary and Carol Wilson



Location of meetings Mid-Pines Resort, Southern Pines February 22-23

Radisson Hotel, Asheville August 11-12

Chapel Hill Public Library September 14 - special legislative meeting

Hilton Inn, Greenville December 1-2



Awards presented Distinguished Service J.F. Allen, Sandhill Regional

Friend of the Year Emma Padgett, High Point Public

Trustee of the Year Lewis Alston Thompson III, Warren County

Lifetime Achievement Ariel Stephens, Richard H. Thornton

Library Director of the Year Not presented this year



Library program and facility awards???




Topics of concern


Art prints for legislators provided by Phil May of Mumford Books

Brochures about NC public libraries to give to legislators

Request money for construction and funding for the Information Highway

Prepare for a letter writing campaign to the legislators

Program by Phil Ritter, Willie Nelms and Dwight McInvaill - "A Practical Approach to Library

Security", facilitator was Phil Barton

Program by representatives from NC Rep. Charlie Rose's Washington office: "The Library of

Congress, the Superintendent of Documents, the Information Highway and You"

Internet access for all public libraries

LINCNET

NCIH and library participation

State Aid Maintenance of Effort clarification

Ed Sheary presented program "Facing a Performance Audit"

Legislative Day Pig Pickin' Wednesday June 15th

Library Trustee training

Library Trustee surveys for the purpose of developing continuing education courses for them

LSCA funding for Smart Start workshop

LSCA enrichment grants vs. competitive grants

Re-certification program for library directors was contemplated and the idea later dismissed

Purchase of a custom database approved and to be housed at the Randolph Public Library - will

keep members informed of happenings in Raleigh

Need to identify library champions in the legislature in order to get help in passing our

legislative package

Todd Cohen, editor of Philanthropy Journal of NC talked about "Trends in North Carolina

Philanthropy"

Request 25 million in State Aid

Two types of construction grant requests - 1. Dollar for dollar match ($500,000)

2. Planning grant - no match ($10,000)

The constitution is revised this year with the biggest change being how State Library Commission

representatives are chosen

Program by Steve Sumerford and Sandy Neerman of the Greensboro Public Library "Chavis

Lifelong Learning Library in a Community: How Community Partnerships Gave New Life to a

Library Community"

Maintenance of effort continues to be a hot topic

Idea swap among library directors begins this year



Treasurer's report Balance as of 12/01/1994 $7,886.16




Mark Pumphrey, Polk County; Sherwin Rice, Bladen County; Anna Yount, Transylvania County;

Agnes Ho, Neuse Regional; Ann Thrower, Acting Director, Sandhills Regional; and Carol Walters
New Directors this year Sandhills Regional as of Sept. 16th

Sheet 16: 1995

Year 1995 Counties, Municipalities and Regionals represented
Officers & Executive Board

President Phil Barton Rowan County
Vice President / President Elect Melanie Collins Harnett County
Secretary Martha Turney Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial
Treasurer Michael Taylor Pender County
County Representative Michael Matochik Lee County
Municipal Representative Lynn Thompson Southern Pines Memorial
Regional Representative Brenda Stephens Hyconeechee Regional
Past President Willie Nelms Sheppard Memorial (Pitt County)



State Librarian Sandra M. Cooper



Committees

Nominating Willie Nelms, Chrm., Jeanne Fox, Wayne Modlin and Lynn Thompson



Awards David Paynter, Chrm., Robert Busko, Jeff Cannell, Kem Ellis, Maureen Fiorello, Wayne Modlin,

Tom Moore, Doris Stephens, Carol Walters and Phil Barton



Archives Ruth Hoyle, Chrm., Jackie Beach, Amanda Bible, Wayne Modlin and Patrick Valentine



Legislative Richard Wells, Chrm., Nancy Bates, Jeff Cannell, Ruth Hoyle, David Paynter, John Pritchard,

Mark Pumphrey, Patrick Valentine, and Carol Walters



Program Linda Hadden, Chrm., Dianne Catlett, Kem Ellis, Jeanne Fox, Mike Matochik

and Beth Mueller



Hospitality Jackie Beach, Chrm.,



Location of meetings Sheraton Grand, New Bern February 23-24 (meetings to take place at CPC Regional)

Hotel Radisson, Asheville July 13-14

Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill November 16-17



Awards presented Elinor Henderson Swaim Distinguished Service No award given this year

Friend of the Year Delmus Haskins, New Hanover County

Trustee of the Year Ralph Robinson, Gaston - Lincoln Regional

Lifetime Achievement Elizabeth Tyson, Retired Director, Transylvania County

Lifetime Achievement Ronald I. Jones, former Youth Services Coordinator - Wake County

Library Director of the Year Robert Cannon, Charlotte-Mecklenburg

Library Champion Betsy Buford, Deptury Sec. of NC Dept. of Cultural Resources

"Conduit" Talmadge Baker, Randolph County




Adult program

Large High Point Public - Kem Ellis: "Mirth of a Nation, the


history of silent and sound comedy film"

Medium Onslow County - Maureen Fiorello - "Coastal Carolina


Storytelling Festival"

Young Adult program

Large Neuse Regional - Agnes Ho -"Reader's Theater"

Small Southern Pines Public - Lynn Thompson - "Junior Library Readers"




Children's program

Large High Point Public - Kem Ellis - "Junior Friends of the Library"

Medium Cleveland County - Carol Wilson - "Kids and Adults Reading


Everyday (KARE)"

Small H. Leslie Perry Memorial - Jeanne Fox - "Born to Read"




Public Relations

Large Sandhills Regional - Carol Walters - "Turkeys and Libraries"

Small Southern Pines Public - Lynn Thompson - "Moonlight Roundup:


a Western Theme Carnival"




Service Innovation

Large Sandhills Regional - "Library Skills for Daycare Workers"

Medium Wayne County - "Story Tote"




Staff Development

Large Durham County - Dale Gaddis - "Fire and Water Disasters"




New Facilities


Richland Branch of Onslow County Library


Chapel Hill Public




Improved/Remodeled Facilities


Southport Library of Brunswick County


Asheboro Public of Randolph County




Newly Leased Facility


Granite Falls Branch of Caldwell County



Topics of concern Legislative Day to be held May 10th

Program - "Censorship: What to do before it hits the fan" by Frannie Ashburn

Banners available for $16 through the State Library, to be decorated by library systems,

displayed in the libraries during March and April for National Library Week, taken to Raleigh

for Library Legislative Day, hung near the tent, and then presented to the legislators from

the libraries' service area

Program - "The Library Directors' Latest Conundrum - Telecommunications" by Judy

Kleindienst and Gary Hardin; The World Wide Web (www) explained in detail

Public Libraries being able to access the Information Highway in the most cost effective way

Workshops on the basics of the Internet to be held in various locations across the state

Legislative issues: State Aid, Construction and Support for the State Library - Total $5,615,000

Modifying the Maintenance of Effort requirement

Electronic online newsletter to be offered: NCPUBDIRECT

A motion made for NCPLDA to support Smart Start

Program - "Home Grown: Innovative programs in North Carolina Libraries" by Joyce Mitchell

of Johnston County, Jeanne Fox of Vance County, David Paynter of New Hanover County,

Jerry Thrasher of Cumberland County and Linda Hadden of Duplin County

LSCA funding will expire in 1996

State Library has funds to provide high-speed computers for each library

Plans in the works to provide each library with an Interpath account for access to the lnternet

New NCPLDA pins distributed to all members

Questions about how much is gained by feeding the legislators, could the money be spent

in a more productive way

Future of the State Library film and video service

Maintenace of Effort issue re: Durham and Wake counties

Program - "Trustees and Library Directors Working Together" by Clifton Metcalfe, President

of NCLA Trustee Section

Public Library of Charlotte-Mecklenburg is voted Library of the Year by Library Journal

Discussion about changing the summer meeting from July to August



Treasurer's report Balance as of 11/29/1995 $9,884.50



New Directors this year Penny Welling, Stanly County; Robert Busko, McDowell County; Gail Findley, Fontana Regional;

Shelley Fearn, Warren County; Gary Hoyle, Sampson County; Debra Marrs, Columbus County;

and Cindy Moose, acting director Gaston-Lincoln Regional