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  • Collection: Records of the Decatur Public Library Board of Trustees

Burdick Plumbing and Heating Proposal March 2011

This is the proposal and revised proposal for the heating and hot water piping replacement in the Decatur Public Library. Company is Burdick Plumbing and Heating. March 2011.

Carl R. Dick Jr.'s Resignation Letter - November 2, 1972

This is Carl R. Dick Jr.'s resignation letter from the Board. Dick resigned because he was moving away from Macon County and could no longer serve on the Library Board.

ILDA Letter - March 17, 1977

This is a letter from Carol Batterham, Secretary of the Board, to Jean Downs about supporting ILDA legislation.

City Librarian's Monthly Report - April 1994

This is the April monthly report by the city librarian. In this report the city Librarian discusses volunteers, staff changes, community involvement, library legislative day, circulation stats, attendance, technical division, GEAC acquisitions,…

City Librarian's Monthly Report - August 1994

This is the August monthly report by the city librarian. In this report John Moorman discusses negotiating team, contract, book consideration, Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories, Summer Reading Program, community partnership, voice mail, phone…

Pardon the Dust: Decatur Downtown Streetscape Enhancement Project - March 2012

This is a letter and small description of the Decatur downtown streetscape enhancement project in March 2012. Items stated were renovation ideas, goals, phases, and a map. Contact person Ashe Brown

James A. Kupich email and letter regarding settlement, February 2011

This is a copy of the letter and email concerning Mr. James Kupish and his settlement from the City of Decatur. Included is information regarding Donna Rollins, IMRF, settlement request and plan, James Baker - lawyer, city of Decatur, and the release…

Reappointment Resolution - August 30, 1971

This is the resolution to reappoint Carl Dick and William Whitacre to the Library Board, Donald Graham to the Zoning Board of Appeals, and Lew Lawler to the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refridgeration Commission.