Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What Happens to the Bequest Money Now?

The Committee to Save Schaberg sent an earlier (mid-March) open letter. That one remains unanswered. We are hoping that our elected officials and city employees or appointees will consent to engage in dialogue with us regarding these funds.

AN OPEN LETTER REGARDING THE SCHABERG LIBRARY BRANCH

FROM: The Committee to Save Schaberg

TO: The Redwood City City Council

  • Library Director Dave Genesy
  • The Redwood City Library Board
  • Library Foundation Director Georgi LaBerge

May 25, 2011

The Committee has learned that retired librarian Chuck Ashton has terminated his contract . We understand he'll be doing his final story times on June 10th. This information has not been released or confirmed publicly. Is this in fact accurate?

If this is the case, most of the bequest money has not been used. We urgently renew our request that the funds be used to fully restore hours at the Schaberg branch and to stock its shelves to the standard maintained at the other branches.

To whom do we address this request, in light of the new situation? Is the money in the Foundation's hands? The Library Board's? The City Council's?

A Schaberg fan, inspired by the blog to contact her local officials got this response from Mayor Ira:

“I have read your email and on behalf of the City Council thank you for expressing your views. The Council will discuss this matter as part of the budget process. You are welcome to provide public comment at the upcoming budget sessions scheduled for:

June 20 and

June 27, 2011

Thank you again for sharing your position.

Sincerely,

Jeff Ira

Mayor, Redwood City”

As noted before, the bequest allocated to pay Chuck Ashton was not part of the city's budget. Please clarify: Is this money now part of the budget? Will you and the council address that issue publicly? We contend the bequest is in the control of the Library Board, as specified in its charter.

Mayor Ira has invited us to speak at Public Comments before, but has rejected our request to slate the issue as an agenda item. The City Council cannot enter into dialogue with supporters of Schaberg in a Public Comments segment. Mayor Ira, will you commit to open discussion of this bequest and the Schaberg situation as part of the budget agenda conversation?

In its dialogue about Cargill, the Council has promised a transparent process. We ask for this in discussions about Schaberg and its survival as well.

Looking forward to your response,

The Committee to Save Schaberg

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

How YOU Can Help Save Schaberg Library

How YOU Can Help Save Schaberg Library

As I, and other members of the Committee to Save Schaberg have stood outside the library gathering petitions we hear three things. One, "I didn't know they were thinking of closing Schaberg." Two, "How can I help?" and Three, "Thank you."

So, yes, as city coffers tighten, the closing of Schaberg has come under serious consideration. However, as we have noted before there is a bequest of $225, 000 or $252,000 (both figures have been given by the Library Director) that could keep this library going for at least two more years, during which time we can fund raise and build up a cushion to help keep Schaberg going.

How can you help? First and foremost, let city officials know that you care. Please e-mail the City Council, either individually or as a group.

GRP-City Council

Jeff Ira - Mayor (and you can see Mayor Ira's interview re: Schaberg here) 780-7553 (voice mail), 802-0866 (fax) jira@redwoodcity.org

Alicia C. Aguirre - Vice Mayor 306-3222 (Work), 261-9102 (Fax) aaguirre@redwoodcity.org

Ian Bain
780-7565, 261-9102 (fax)
ibain@redwoodcity.org

Rosanne Foust
368-1841 (res), 780-7220 (City Clerk)
rfoust@redwoodcity.org

Jeffrey Gee
596-9860 (res)
483-7412 (cell)
jgee@redwoodcity.org

Barbara Pierce
368-6246 (res)
bpierce@redwoodcity.org

John D. Seybert
367-7665 (home bus)
261-9102 (fax)
jseybert@redwoodcity.org

You can contact the Redwood City Library Director,

Dave Genesy dgenesy@redwoodcity.org 780-7060

and the Library Board Members

Reina B. Barragan - President

rbbarragan@sbcglobal.net

Alex Schernig - Vice President

schernig@yahoo.com

Jeanne Gross - Secretary

jeannegross106@gmail.com

Diane Belknap

diane.belknap@gmail.com

Stefanie Boicelli

281-5527 (res)

995-7407 (bus)

boicelli@gmail.com

Rudy Madrigal, Esq. rudy63@netzero.net

You can also follow and like our Facebook page and help spread the word. It is through information and involvement that we can support and save Schaberg.

Of course, go into Schaberg as often as you can and check out your limit (and your family's limit) each time. Schaberg's 'usefulness' is defined by head count and circulation - so let's see those grow people!

Last, but not least, you can buy and wear one of our VERY fashionable sky blue t-shirts. The front says SAVE SCHABERG LIBRARY, the back says USE IT OR LOSE IT. The cost is $14.50 each and the funds only cover the shirt, no funds are for the library. You can order your shirt(s) at weloveschaberg@yahoo.com

As to comment number three, you're welcome, we're happy to do it.