Notice of Annual Meeting
May 11
The meeting room at the Del Webb Library at Indian Land
Time: 7:00pm
Guest Speaker: KIRK JOHNSTON,Superintendent of Andrew Jackson State Park
Election of Officers
Slate of Officers for the Executive Board 2010-2011:
- President: Debbi Wallace
- Vice-President: Marcie McCrehin
- Secretary: Dolores Bottinelli
- Treasurer: Susan McClure
- Members-at-large: Jackie Garnatz, Mary Last & Mark Carlyle
Nominations from the floor will be accepted
Vote on bylaw amendments
ARTICLE III.
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Membership in this organization shall be open to all individuals and corporations in sympathy with its purposes, and to representatives of organizations and clubs when such representation is desired.
Section 2. Membership is active upon payment of current dues. Each membership, with the exception of limited memberships, shall be entitled to one vote.
ARTICLE VI.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 1. The executive board shall consist of the officers of the organization, the chairmen of all standing committees, the library system director, a Lancaster County Library Board member and not less than one nor more than three at-large members. The branch manager shall serve as ex-officio member of the executive board.
Section 2. The executive board shall have the authority to appoint committees consistent with the purposes of this organization.
Section 3. A simple majority of the executive board shall constitute a quorum.
Section 4. Meetings of the board shall be held quarterly. Special meetings may be called by the president.
Delete library director and board member as officers. The State Library recommends against having trustees or library administrators serving on Friends boards due to the need to maintain a line of separation between library governance and volunteer supporters. The roles can bleed over and be perceived as a conflict of interest, especially where budget matters are concerned.
It is fine for a library staff member, such as the branch manager, to serve ex officio. This provides a liaison between the groups and is always recommended.