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Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
Meeting Agenda
May 25, 2023
2nd Floor - Boardroom
Regular Meeting - 5:05 PM
Carol Kirsch - President
Tom Rocklin - Vice President
DJ Johnk - Secretary
Joseph Massa
Claire Matthews
Robin Paetzold
John Raeburn
Hannah Shultz
Dan Stevenson
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Iowa City Public Library- Board of Trustee Meetings
Agenda Items and Order Schedule
Special Events:
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815 Internet Use Policy
��IOWACITY ,� PUBLIC LIBRARY
See related policies: Circulation and Library Card Policy (801 ), Confidentiality and Privacy (802),
Library Use (809), Theft, Defacement or Alteration of Library Materials and Resources (811 ), and
Library Copyright (814).
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The purpose of this policy is to recognize the importance of internet access for patrons and to outline access
and usage in Library facilities and with library equipment. Internet access is critical to accessing
information, participating in work and educational opportunities, maintaining social
relationships, and sharing in cultural and leisure activities. The Iowa City Public Library is
committed to offering fast, reliable internet to its patrons.
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Public internet access is provided at designated computer� V;'ork stations ;md through wireless and wired
network connections available in the building and bookmobile. Laptop� computers are
available for valid cardholders via the Page Station. Internet-accessible computerswefk
stations are reserved for children sixth grade and below in the Children's Department.
Internet-accessible computers stations and >iNireless accessible laptop� computers are_
available to for use by junior and senior high school students in the Teen Center.
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Internet access through library provided mobile Internet hotspots conforms to the Internet policy. Library
wireless access is offered through an open. unencrypted network. Users should be cautious
about providing personal information while using an unsecured wireless connection.
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Time limits are placed on library equipment in order to provide access to as many users as possible.
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_____ The Library does not filter Hnternet content. Staff may, however, limit images displayed on
screens in order to ensure the secure and comfortable environment of the Library.
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The Library is not responsible for enforcing any restrictions which a parent or guardian may place on a
minor's use of this resource.
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Use of Using the Library's internet connection in an illegal, disruptive or destructive manner may result in
the loss of internet or library privilegesaccess.
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circumstances.
Adopted: 2/27/14
Reviewed: 1/26/17
Reviewed: 5/28/20
Revised: 5/25/23
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Director’s Report
Prepared for the May 2023
Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees
Elsworth Carman, Library Director
House Bill 718
Library leadership is working hard to stay abreast of emerging information about the effects of HB718.
The Iowa League of Cities has published an analysis of HF718 that provides an overview of the bill and its
impacts, available here https://iowaleague.org/resource/hf-718/.
Anne Mangano crafted an updated document about law, which is attached to this report.
Volunteer Recognition Event
The annual ICPL volunteer recognition event was held on May 6. The Volunteer Committee (Terri Byers,
Amber Capps, Becky Dannenberg, Victoria Fernandez, Sam Helmick, Raquel Mackay, Angie Pilkington, and
Anne Wilmoth) did an excellent job planning and hosting the program, which was attended by over 55
volunteers and their supporters. The event recognized the contributions of 19 volunteers, ranging in
service awards from 300 to 7,000 hours, as well as a number of teen awards and the “volunteer of the year.”
A video about the Welcome Desk, which was made for an Iowa Library Association session last year, was
featured, and can be watched on the Library’s YouTube channel(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qma-
L6cYhPM&t=12s).
Johnson County Public Libraries Meeting/Johnson County Fair Planning
On May 9, Johnson County library directors met in Coralville. We finalized plans for the Johnson County Fair,
which will be approached in a new way this year. In lieu of tabling inside for multiple days, we will be
outside for one day, and we will feature the ICPL bookmobile. ICPL staff will be onboard to answer
questions and show visitors what the bookmobile offers, and library staff from around Johnson County will
be tabling outside the bookmobile. Additionally, we talked about cyber security, impacts of recent
legislation, and current projects happening in our libraries.
Mask Update
We have been providing disposable masks for library users since we reopened the building after the COVID-
19 closure. While this practice served us well when we required library users to mask, and was a practical
service for patrons who forgot their personal PPE once masking in the building became optional, use has
decreased. Additionally, the US Department of Health and Human Services ended the Public Health
Emergency status for COVID-19 on May 11th.
After significant conversation, we have decided not be restock our disposable mask supply for the public.
We will put disposable masks out until our current stock is depleted, which we expect to be sometime near
the end of July, and we will continue to provide masks for staff as a general first aid supply.
Director’s Roundtable on Partnerships
I attended a State Library of Iowa Director’s Roundtable in Marion on May 12, which focused on community
partnerships. It was great to connect with other Iowa library directors and share collaboration successes and
challenges.
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AED and CPR Training
Bill Schmooke and Jason Brodie from ICFD provided AED and CPR training for 12 library staff members on
May 16. The training covered CPR and AED use for adults, children, and infants. Participants were able to
test their knowledge at the end of the training and received an American Heartsavers CPR AED Course
Completion Certification. Jen Miller coordinated this learning opportunity as part of our continuing
education offerings for staff.
Summer Reading Guide Distribution Tracking
The Summer Reading Program guides have been printed, and we are looking forward to making them
available at the library, on the bookmobile, and throughout the community at outreach locations and
events. As part of evaluating the effectiveness of this model, we are developing ways to track both where
print copies of the SRP gamecard are picked up and how patrons hear about our programs. This
information will help us decide what future event and program promotion will look like as we try different
approaches to minimizing waste and increasing our publicity’s reach.
I encourage you to check out the 2023 Sumer Reading Program promotional video. It’s a really fun
introduction to the program and showcases the immense talents of Paul Bethke, Bond Drager, Casey
Maynard, and Angie Pilkington. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMM8aoe6pwg&t=9s
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Legislative Update: House File 718: Residential Property Tax Reform
Prepared for the May 2023
Meeting of the Library Board of Trustees
Anne Mangano, Collection Services Coordinator
At the end of this legislative session, the Iowa Legislature passed House File 718, The new law simplifies and
reduces property taxes levied by public school districts, cities, and counties. This bill passed almost
unanimously in both chambers and was signed into law by Governor Reynolds on May 4, 2023. According
to the Iowa League of Cities, the bill does the following:
•Consolidates special levies under the city general fund levy
•Imposes a levy limitation based on property tax valuation growth
•Creates a single date annually for bond elections
•Creates new bond financing limitations and reporting requirements
•Makes changes to the budget timelines, forms, hearings and processes
•Creates new exemptions for certain populations
Some of these changes alone may significantly affect the City of Iowa City’s budget impacting library
services. More importantly, this law eliminated the library levy.
Library Levy Law Background
State law mandates (Iowa Code 256.69) that each city and county must provide at least 6 ¾ cents per
thousand dollars of assessed value on taxable property from the general levy to fund public library services.
This amount is inadequate to support basic library services. For example, Iowa City's minimum funding
based on this provision would amount to only $286,272 in FY23.1 According to the State Library, virtually all
Iowa communities provide more funding than this minimum through their general funds.
Some communities, including Iowa City, opted for an additional special library levy (also known as the 27-
cent levy), which allowed communities to impose an additional 27 cents per thousand dollars of property
valuation to provide better library service (formerly Iowa Code 384.12). To be added, local community
support was essential; a citizen petition and referendum vote were required. The levy needed the approval
of a simple majority of eligible voters. The citizens of Iowa City approved our levy in November 1991 by 68%.
In FY22, the library benefited from $1,172,383.58 to fund staffing, collections, and services. It makes up
about 17% of our budget.
In removing the special library levy the new law mandates that all library funding comes from the general
1 “FY23 Levy Rates.” Iowa Library Statistics. State Library of Iowa.
https://www.statelibraryofiowa.gov/application/files/1316/5816/1164/FY23_City_Levy_amounts.pdf
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fund. HF718 is complicated and will take more time to understand its full impact, especially on the general
fund.
What We Know
Under this bill, all special levies are consolidated and added onto the general fund. Iowa City’s current
general fund tax levy is at $8.10 per thousand dollars of taxable value, the current cap per state law. With the
special levies, Iowa City’s property tax rate is actually $15.63 for now. In fiscal year 2029, the additional
dollars from the levies added to the general fund expire.
We know that we will face tough budgetary decisions in the coming years. Geoff Fruin, the City Manager
states in a Sunday, May 14th Gazette article that “Our goal is to be to continue to offer the same level of
services across our organization while only asking for the amount that we need from our residents.” While
we will continue to communicate the impacts of this law, we will need to work with our City partners to
determine a path forward to maintain our services in a new financial climate.
The levy was an essential piece in funding Iowa City’s excellent library services. In the Board of Trustees
press release for the 1991 levy, Ellen Buchanan stated that the levy “is needed to maintain services, not
expand them.”2
2 Eggers, Lolly Parker. A Century of Stories. Iowa City: Friends Foundation, 1997. p.402.
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June 1 -
August 5
2023
icpl.org/srp
ICPLreads
ICPL Summer
Reading Program
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Summer in Iowa City is a special time. The weather is warm,
the days are long, and each week brings a variety of exciting
opportunities throughout the community.
This season, whether you attend a program at the Library; visit
a Bookmobile stop near your work, home, or school; shop at a
Friends’ Foundation book sale; contact us through the phone,
website, or social media; or attend a community event like Latino
Fest, Pride, or the Farmers Market, we look forward to seeing
you soon.
While some of our most visible work is through events and
programs, another part of our service is offering a curated
collection of materials that meets a wide variety of needs and
reflects a diverse set of experiences. The Iowa City Public Library
is proud to center intellectual freedom in our service design, and
we work hard to protect and celebrate our community’s access
to information and materials.
Not everyone in Iowa supports intellectual freedom, and this
legislative session has included several bills that are intended
to limit access and restrict use of certain materials. Know that
your Library is fiercely dedicated to protecting your freedom to
read and that we will continue to actively build collections that
are diverse, inclusive, and available to all.
It is a joy to serve a community with broad interests and active
curiosity, and we are honored to support you as you explore and
learn through our shared collections.
SUMMER READING
PROGRAM GUIDE!
Elsworth Carman
Library Director
elsworth-carman@icpl.org
Office Phone: 319-356-5241
Cell Phone/Text: 319-383-1269
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MYICPL WEB APP
MyICPL
Install the app atmy.icpl.org
The AIM program gives ICCSD
students access to Johnson
County libraries year round!
DIGITAL RESOURCES ICPL.ORG/DIGITAL
Hoopla is a free digital
streaming service. Download
and stream books, movies,
music, and audiobooks.
Libby is a one-tapreading app
for e-books, audiobooks, and
magazines. You can borrow
them for free.
Kanopy offers 30,000
streaming movies,
documentaries, and more
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Every Tuesday
at 10:30 AM
Storytime Room
or Pedmall
sundays2 - 4 pm
Sundayfundays!
Tuesday
Storytime
World Languages Storytime shares fascinating stories and
some basic vocabulary in different languages.
Thursdays, 1-1:30 PM in the Storytime Room.
World Languages
Storytime
June 8 & 15- Spanish
Join us for a Spanish Bilingual Storytime
with Children's Librarian, Raquel!
June 22 - ASL
Learn simple American Sign Language
vocabulary in a fun environment using
songs, finger rhymes, and stories with
Baby Signing Time instructor, Sara Penn.
June 29 - French
Let's learn French with Claire from the UI
Center for Language and Culture Learning!
July 6 - Korean
Let’s learn Korean with the Kim family! They
will bring us lots of fun with stories, songs,
and music on the ukulele!
July 13 & 27 - Chinese
Join us for a special Chinese Bilingual
Storytime with Children's Librarian, Fang!
July 20 & August 3 - Japanese
Mairen, a World Language Ambassador from
UI, will show and tell all the beautiful things
from Japan.
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Find all programs online:
icpl.org/calendar
facebook.com/icpubliclibrary
thelibrarychannel
iowacitypubliclibrary
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Storytime Room
All age
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Learn to Play Chess
June 13 | 1-2:30 PM
Meeting Room A
Registration encouraged
If you have always wanted to learn how
to play chess, this tournament-style
class with professional, Eric Vigil, is a
wonderful opportunity!
Draw Kawaii
June 20 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Join Children's Librarian, Casey, for a
tutorial and experiment with drawing
your own everyday objects kawaii-style.
Intro to Juggling
June 27 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration required
Learn some of the basics in this light
introduction to juggling with Luther
Bangert. Best suited for 2nd grade and
up.
June 12 - Seaside BINGO
June 19 - Life-Size Games
June 26 - BINGO Classic
July 3 - Perler Beads
July 10 - Life-Size Games
July 17 - Button Making
July 24 - Quiet Coloring
July 31 - Sunday Leftovers
Previous Sunday Funday craft supplies
(leftovers) will be available for kids to make
the crafts they might have missed!
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Monday Mashup
How - To Tuesdays
The Monday Mashup series is an exciting opportunity for community members to engage in a variety of fun and interactive events
throughout the summer. Join us on Mondays, 1-2 PM in Meeting Room A.
Elementary-age kids are invited to join us each Tuesday at 1 PM to learn a little bit about a fun skill or hobby that maybe they haven’t
tried before! We have experts from the community here to teach you the basics! Every Tuesday, 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A.
KID
PROGRAMS
Intro to Embroidery
July 11 | 1-2:30 PM
Meeting Room A
Registration encouraged
Learn a few easy stitches that will have
you well on your way to creating a
beginner fish pattern.
Eating Healthy with HyVee
July 18 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration required
Julie Gallagher will teach us some
nutrition basics, and then we will try
out some recipes!
Intro to Weaving
July 25 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration encouraged
We will be exploring the art of simple
weaving using yarn and homemade
llama looms.
Intro to Macramé
August 1 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration encouraged
We will work through a tutorial together
to create a macramé keychain with
beads.
KID
PROGRAMS
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Korean Jegichagi with the
Kim Family
June 7 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Join the Kim family as you learn to make
a jegi and then play this fun and exciting
game!
Sushi with So Young
June 14 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Come to the library to learn how to make
sushi with So Young and then enjoy your
wonderful sushi roll creation!
Salsa Dancing
June 21 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Come watch a short performance, then
learn the basic salsa dancing steps with
Damon Rogers. No partner or experience
necessary.
Learn Tango with Nora and
Ace
June 28 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Come join Nora and Ace to explore the
movements of Tango! No partner or
experience necessary.
Talavera Tiles
July 5 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Join us as we learn about Mexican
Talavera and color your very own tile to
take home!
Mini Tres Leches Cake
July 12 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Come learn a bit of Spanish, learn how
to make this delicious cake, and enjoy!
World Wednesdays
Friday Flicks
World Wednesdays are the perfect opportunity to learn about and celebrate world cultures! Elementary-age children are
invited to join us on Wednesdays, 1-2 PM in Meeting Room A.
Abena Imhotep
July 19 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Join Iowa author, Abena Sankofa
Imhotep, for a Storytime reading of her
picture book, "Omari's Big Tree and the
Mighty Djembe."
Chinese Shadow Puppets
July 26 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration required
Join us to explore the traditional shadow
puppetry craft, and let's put on a puppet
show!
Taiji
August 2 | 1-2 PM, Meeting Room A
Join Haiming Chen as he teaches the
basics of Taiji.
Storytime Room, 1pm
June 9
Bad Guys
July 7
Paws of Fury:
Legend of Hank
June 16
Lyle, Lyle
Crocodile
July 14
Sing 2
June 23
Lightyear
July 21
Encanto
June 30
Strange World
July 28
Super Pets
KID
PROGRAMS
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SRP Kids Thursdays
Catch a new educational program or performance that is suitable for most ages every Thursday!
Thursdays at 10:30 AM in Meeting Room A.
Cold-Blooded Redhead
July 13 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
Lindsay McDermott will bring several of
her various lizards, snakes, arachnids,
and more to the library to get up close
and personal with attendees!
Mad Mixture with the Grout
Museum
July 20 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
A special guest from the Grout will bring
us experiments with liquid nitrogen,
explosion, and more
Sing-Along with Pete the
Cat & Special Guest Clifford
July 27 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
Join Pete the Cat and his friend, Clifford
the Big Red Dog for a special sing-a-long
storytime!
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Laura Ernst, Kinetic
Entertainment
June 8 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
ICPL is excited to welcome Laura Ernst.
Her performance will include her award-
winning juggling, acrobatic hula hoops,
and her human-sized hamster ball!
Wilderman’s Treetop Tales
with Chad Elliott
June 15 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
Chad will be performing some of the
songs from the album and sharing with
you the interdisciplinary offering of art,
music, and writing.
Jonathan May, Comedy
Magician
June 22 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
Comedian and Magician, Jonathan May,
presents an awe-inspiring magic show
for children.
Glow in the Dark Dance
Party
June 29 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
We'll have glowsticks and other glow-in-
the dark party supplies to light up the
room!
Jester Puppets present
Fairytales (Unhinged)
July 6 | 10:30 AM
Meeting Room A
Jester Puppets will deliver imagination
and laughter for the first time at ICPL!
Last Splash of Summer at Chauncey Swan
August 3 | 9:30 - 11:30 AM, Chauncey Swan
Experience a mega foam blaster party, bubble fun, and other wet
games and activities between 9:30-11:30 am in the Chauncey
Swan outdoor area. The Iowa City Fire Department will be there
with fire safety activities as well!
KID
PROGRAMS
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Choose Your Own Adventure Read-Aloud
Book Club
Every Tuesday | June 13 - Aug 15
No meeting July 4
4-5 PM | Storytime Room
These programs are designed just for you – so leave parents and siblings at the door and come ready to explore new skills and
ideas, meet new friends, and have fun! Thursdays, 4 - 5 PM in Meeting Room A or Storytime Room.
Totally Tweens-FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 3-6.
More Totally Tweens
Summer Shrinky Dink
Creations
June 8 | Meeting Room A
Draw or trace any image onto a
flexible plastic sheet, then bake it
and watch it shrink down to 1/3 of
its original size! Make necklaces,
keychains, and more using your art.
Garfield’s Birthday Party
June 15 | Meeting Room A
Celebrate the beloved star of almost 80
books at an epic bash featuring Garfield
trivia, Garfield button-making, candy
lasagna, and more.
Draw Kawaii Style
June 22 | Storytime Room
Join Casey for a tutorial and learn how
to draw everyday objects kawaii-style.
Dog Training Basics
June 29 | Meeting Room A
Chelsey Montgomery-Gusta of Knallhart
Academy will teach you how to decode
dogs' body language and behavior and
train dogs to follow basic commands.
Snap Circuits
July 6 | Storytime Room
Registration required
Learn the fundamentals of applied
electronics when you build a musical
doorbell, flying saucer, and more with
UI Aerospace Electronics instructor,
Michael Webb.
Comic Art Workshop
July 13 | Storytime Room
Meet Eric Gapstur, author of the “Sort of
Super ” series, and find out how graphic
novels are made.
KID
PROGRAMS
Scientweens
July 20 | Storytime Room
Don’t just learn science – DO science
with the Iowa City Science Booster Club!
Living Your Best Life
with Math
July 27 | Storytime Room
Unlock the secrets of "math for human
flourishing" with SEJH math teacher Dr.
Kate Degner, and explore some pretty
wacky problems you've probably never
seen in your math class before!
Garden Stones
August 3 | Storytime Room
Pour concrete into a pie tin and
embellish it with tiles, gems, and more
for a fun outdoor decoration.
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Come to this interactive book club where
you're in the driver's seat! Each week,
listen to one of the exciting titles in this
series and help direct the plot. Then, do an activity based on
the story. Kids who attend all 9 weeks will receive a free book
and prize pack!
Biology Ninjas
Every Friday | June 23 - Aug 4
4-5 PM | Storytime Room
West High students, Flora and Tina, will
lead hands-on activities focused on
biology, the scientific study of life. Learn
about genetic ancestry, build a clay
model of a cell, and more!
KID
PROGRAMS
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Join us at the Koza Family, located on the second floor of the Iowa Public Library, as we dive into the world of fascinating
museums from around the globe. Mondays at 1 PM, Koza Family Teen Center unless noted.
Museum Mondays
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Cup Noodles Museum
June 12 | 1 - 3 PM, Teen Center
Tinker with preservation techniques
including dehydration and sample different
ramen flavors.
The Museum of Bad Art
July 3 | Noon - 5 PM, Teen Center
This is the world’s only museum dedicated
to the collection, exhibition, and celebration
of bad art in all its forms. Explore some real
(not) works of art and create your own.
The Strong
July 10 | Noon - 5 PM, Teen Center
Explore the ways in which play encourages
learning, creativity, and discovery.
The Spam Museum
July 17 | Noon - 5 PM, Teen Center
Take a virtual tour of the museum led by a
Spam-bassador, check out some recipes
and try some for yourself!
Dog Collar Museum
June 19 | 1 - 3 PM, Teen Center
We'll explore the Dog Collar Museum in
Kent, which showcases canine neckwear,
and design and make our own dog collar.
The Museum of Bread Culture
June 26 | 1 - 3 PM, Teen Center
Check out the virtual exhibition, learn the
basics of bread-making, and try your very
own starters to take home and bake.
The Smithsonian
July 31 | Noon - 5 PM, Teen Center
Learn how Black Panther changed
superhero comics through the Smithsonian
online resources.
The National Museum of
African American History
and Culture
July 24 | Noon - 5 PM, Teen Center
Explore a work of art titled Unite by Barbara
Jones-Hogu through the museum’s virtual
resources and learn to Read between the
Brushstrokes.
We'll explore organizations in our community outside the bounds of ICPL.
Tours will meet and conclude in the Koza Family Teen Center. Join us on
Tuesdays at 1 PM.
Explore the City Tuesday
Parks and Recreation
June 13 & July 25 | 1 - 3 PM
Stanley Museum of Art
June 20 & 27 | 1 - 3 PM
PS1 and Center for
Afrofuturist Studies
July 11 | 1 - 3 PM
The Natural History Museum
and Capitol Buildings
July 18 | 1 - 4 PM
TEEN
PROGRAMS
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Wednesdays are for art and sometimes making a bit of a mess!
Wednesdays at 1 PM, Koza Family Teen Center.
We’ll connect you with awesome organizations who give back
to their community and provide an hour of volunteer credit
during this program you can count as volunteer hours.
Fridays at 1 PM, Koza Family Teen Center.
Wednesday Teens Play
June 7 - Fairy Gardens
June 14 - Tie-Dye Beach Towels
June 21 - The Great Play-Doh Challenge
June 28 - Everything Jewelry Drop-In
July 5 - Basic Weaving
July 12 - String Art
July 19 - Necklace/Lanyard Hanger
July 26 - Spontaneous Art!
June 9 & July 7 - UAY
We're touring the Youth Swaim Center.
June 16 - Disaster Preparedness
Learn how to best prepare and pack an emergency go bag.
June 23 - Backyard Abundance Self-Care
Backyard Abundance will showcase healing from the garden.
June 30 - Intellectual Freedom
Join us for a button and jewelry making event that highlights
the importance of intellectual freedom.
July 14 - Mental Health Care
A Green Bandana Project panel will discuss mental health issues.
July 21 - Climate Change
Learn about what the City of Iowa City is doing to address
climate change and how you can get involved.
Jon Sims Mural Walk
June 8 | Teen Center
Jonathan Sims will lead us on a mural tour.
Temporary Tattoo Workshop
June 15 | Digital Media Lab Registration required
Let's make temporary tattoos!
Basic Embroidery
June 22 | Teen Center
Learn some simple stitches and make a piece to take home.
Digital Paint-along
June 29 | Digital Media Lab Registration required
Everyone will create the same scene using Kleki.
Zine Making
July 6 | Teen Center
Learn a little about the history of zines and you’re invited to
make one individually or as a group.
Digital Self-Portraits
July 13 | 1-2 / 2-3 PM, Digital Media Lab
Registration required
Use software to alter a photo into a different style.
Soldering with Michael Webb
July 20 | Teen Center
Ever wanted to try soldering? Learn basic skills with Michael.
TikTok Tutorials for Adobe Illustrator
July 27 | Digital Media Lab Registration required
We'll watch a few selected TikToks to replicate.
ICPL Teens Compete-Gaming
Every Saturday |June 10
1 - 3 PM | Teen Center
Saturdays are for gaming. Each week we’ll feature a game and
you’ll have the chance to compete for bragging rights and
small prizes.
Thursday Teens Create
Friday Teens Advocate
Saturday Teens
Compete
Teens are invited to express themselves through their words
and actions. There will be staff or guests to provide hands-on
help.Thursdays at 1 PM.
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Juneteenth Virtual Book
Discussion "How the Word is
Passed" by Clint Smith
June 20 | 6:30-7:30 PM
Registration required
Examine the legacy of slavery in America —and
how both history and memory continue to shape
our everyday lives.
BYOBook "Where'd You Go,
Bernadette" by Maria Semple
July 11 | 7-8 PM
200 block of North Linn St
A misanthropic matriarch leaves her eccentric
family in crisis when she mysteriously disappears.
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book Club+
All Iowa Reads: "How High We
Go in the Dark" by Sequoia
Nagamatsu
July 18 | 7-8 PM
Registration required
Follow a cast of intricately linked characters over
hundreds of years as humanity struggles to rebuild
itself in the aftermath of a climate plague.
ICPL Knit & Crochet Hangout
June 29 & July 27 | 6-8 PM
Digital Media Lab
Join us for an evening of conversation and
fiber arts. Bring your own project.
Creativebug: Art Journaling
with Cut Paper Collage
July 29 | 10:30 AM-Noon
Meeting Room D
Registration required
Stretch your creative muscles as we watch and
create along with Creativebug's Mou Saha.
Registration required for all events. Please sign up at
icpl.org/calendar or call 319-356-5200 to reserve your space.
Not a traditional book group, Let's Talk Books is a series of
casual online conversations about our favorite books. Join
us for your favorite genres to chat with like-minded readers.
Bring a couple of recommendations to share, or just join in to
hear what everyone else enjoys. Registration required.
Book Discussions
Creativity
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Let's Talk Books
Pride Month - LGBTQIA+ Fiction
Tuesday, June 13 | 7-8 pm Registration required
Pride Month - LGBTQIA+ Nonfiction
Tuesday, June 27 | 7-8 pm Registration required
Retellings / Classics Reimagined
Tuesday, July 11 | 7-8 pm Registration required
Young Adult Books Aren't Just for Teens
Tuesday, July 25 | 7-8 pm Registration required
Thrillers
Tuesday, August 8 | 7-8 pm Registration required
We will focus on fiction books
featuring LGBTQIA+ characters
or themes. Join us for a lively
conversation and celebration of
these diverse stories.
Join us for a lively discussion
about the exciting world of
retellings and reimagined
classics.
Young adult books appeal to
adult readers too. They can be
realistic or heavily into fantasy
or anywhere in between.
Join us for a discussion on the
exhilarating world of thrillers and
the stories that keep us on the
edge of our seats.
We will focus on nonfiction books in the
LGBTQIA+ realm. From memoirs and
biographies to histories or books about
activists and activism, there are many
outstanding nonfiction books.
ADULT
PROGRAMS
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Technology Classes
Activity Iowa City Creates
Registration required for most classes. Please sign up at icpl.org/calendar or call 319-356-5200. For adults & teens.
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ADULT
PROGRAMS
What to Do After You've Called 911: Basic
CPR, Stop the Bleed, and Choking &
PulsePoint Workshop
June 8 | 9, 10 or 11 AM, Meeting Room A
Registration required
Participants will rotate through three 20-minute sessions in this
60 minute workshop led by Johnson County Ambulance Service
paramedics.
Adult Day Camp
July 15 | 9:30 AM - 3 PM, Meeting Room A
Registration required
Let us take care of you for a day, leading you in active pursuits,
relaxing and thoughtful activities, opportunities for creativity, and
timely snacks. BYO bagged lunch and nostalgic vibes.
How to Find a
Good Book
Thursday, June 1
Noon - 1 PM
Temporary Tattoo
Workshop
Monday, June 12
7 - 8 PM DML
DIY Wellness
Planners
Monday, June 26
6:30 - 8 PM DML
TikTok Tutorials for
Adobe Illustrator
Monday, July 24
7 - 8 PM DML
Internet
Basics
Sunday, August 6
2:30 - 3:30 PM DML
Wholesome Social
Media
Monday, August 14
7 - 8 PM
Ebooks from the
Library
Friday, June 2
10:30 AM - 11:30 PM
DIY Planner
Stickers
Monday, July 10
6:30 - 8 PM DML
Digital Paint
Along
Monday, July 31
7 - 8 PM DML
Engraved
Accessories
Monday, August 7
7 - 8 PM DML
"Iowa City Reads"
Iron-ons
Monday, June 5
6 - 7:30 PM DML
Take a Look at
Creativebug
Friday, July 21
Noon - 1 PM
Computer
Basics
Sunday, August 6
1 - 2 PM DML
Scanning
Basics
Thursday, August 10
12 - 1 PM DML
icpl.org/dml
Iowa City Creates: Tour of The Iowa City
Press Co-op
June 21 | 6 - 7 PM, Iowa City Press Co-op
Registration required
The Press Co-op is Public Space One (PS1)'s community-access
print and book arts studio. The ICPC offers studio access and
education in intaglio, relief, silkscreen, letterpress, and book arts.
Iowa City Creates: Tour of the Iowa City
Fab Lab
July 6 | 6 - 7 PM, Iowa City Fab Lab
July 8 | 10 - 11 AM, Iowa City Fab Lab
Registration required
As part of the Adult Summer Reading Program, join us for a special
tour of the Iowa City Fab Lab. Come see what it's all about.
Program will take place on Zoom Program will take place in the Digital
Media Lab on the 2nd floor of ICPLDML
ADULT
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All stops are open to the public.
The Bookmobile may delay
or cancel operation due to
inclement weather.
Monday
9-9:45am Weber Elementary
10:15-11:15am Willow Creek Park
11:30am-12pm Riverfront Crossings
Park
1:30-2pm North Dodge Hy-Vee
2:15-2:45pm Shimek Elementary
3-3:30pm Legacy Independent Living
3:45-4:30pm Lemme Elementary
Tuesday
9-9:30am Sidekick Coffee & Books
9:45-10:15am Ronald McDonald House
10:30-11:30am Oaknoll Retirement
Community
11:45am-12:15pm Melrose Meadows
1:30-2pm Grant Wood Elementary
2:15-2:45pm Lucas Elementary
3-3:30pm Iowa City Marketplace
3:45-4:30pm Fareway Grocery,
Commerce Drive
Wednesday
9-9:45am Community & Family
Resources (Prelude Behavioral
Services)
10:15-11:15am Wetherby Park
11:30am-12pm Waterfront Hy-Vee
1:30-2pm Dodge Street Coffeehouse
2:15-2:45pm Oaknoll East
3-3:30pm First Avenue Hy-Vee
4-4:30pm Alexander Elementary
Thursday
10-10:30am St Mark's United
Methodist Church
11am-1pm UI College of Medicine
Courtyard
4-4:45pm La Petite Academy of Iowa
City
5:15-5:45pm GreenState Credit Union/
Mormon Trek Blvd
6:30-8pm Party in the Park, Various
Locations
Friday
10:15-11:45am Mercer Park
11:45am-12:15pm Breckenridge Estates
12:45-1:15pm Hills Elementary
May 31 -
August 19
June
July
August
SATURDAY!
ABC ABC Saturday
Saturday, June 3
11 AM - 3 PM
Pedestrian Mall
National
Night Out
Tuesday, Aug 1
6 - 8 PM
Wetherby Park
Farmers Market
Saturday, June 10
8 - 11 AM
Chauncey Swan
Parking Ramp
Farmers Market
Saturday, Aug 12
8 - 11 AM
Chauncey Swan
Parking Ramp
Juneteenth
Friday, June 16
5 - 8 PM
Pedestrian Mall
Latino Fest
Saturday, Aug 26
12 - 3 PM
Pedestrian Mall
Farmers Market
Saturday, July 8
8 - 11 AM
Chauncey Swan
Parking Ramp
Kids Day
Tuesday, July 25
9 AM - 1 PM
Johnson County
Fairgrounds
South District
Diversity Market
Saturday, July 29
3 - 7 PM
S District Market
Iowa City Pride
Saturday, June 17
12 - 6 AM
Pedestrian Mall
Fly-In Breakfast
Sunday, Aug 27
7 AM - 12 PM
Municipal Airport
icpl.org/bookmobile Scan for
map of
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Look for the Bookmobile at
these special events !
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Gather with neighbors and friends during the annual Party in
the Park series. Enjoy live music, STEAM Investigation Stations,
a visit to the ICPL Bookmobile, and outdoor recreation
activities at some of your favorite Iowa City parks. The RARE
Group will also be making several special appearances with
live raptor ambassadors.
Party in the Park
Thursdays | 6:30-8pm
June 1 - Willow Creek Park
June 8 - North Market Square
June 15 - Fairmeadows Park
July 22 - Reno Street Park
June 29 - Court Hill Park
July 13 - Tower Court Park
July 20 - College Green Park
July 27 - Mcpherson Park
August 3 - Cardigan Park
August 10 - Chadek Green Park
August 17 - Wetherby Park
Willow Creek Park:
1117 Teg Dr, Iowa City
June - August
Come out and enjoythe park and a story!
BookWalk is an interactive way for readers of all ages to enjoy a story and the outdoors.
To find out more visit: icpl.org/bookwalk
In addition to Storytime, the ICPL Bookmobile will
also be available take out here for you to check
out books, get a library card and to sign up for the
Summer Reading Program! If it rains, storytime
will be canceled, but the Bookmobile will still be
available.
Mondays | Willow Creek Park
Wednesdays | Wetherby Park
Fridays | Mercer Park
June 5-August 18, 10:30 AM
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June 1-August 5
Iowa City Public Library 123 S Linn St
ICPL Bookmobile
Sign up to read
Adults/Teens
read 4 books
Children read 20 books
icpl.org/srp
All ages will earn a free prize
book when they turn in a
completed game card.
Name:
Email/phone:
icpl.org/srp
Learn More
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icpl.org/DML
Drop in anytime the library’s open for your DIY
projects or come during our staed Help Hours.
Find your great summer read !
Choose your favorite way to
nd something to borrow at
icpl.org/browse
Sta Picks What’s NEW?
Let ICPL’s sta of readers and
watchers help you nd what
you’re looking for!
Featured Collections
Looking for something
topical? Browse titles around
themes.
Surprise Me!
Love Serendipity? Try our
randomizer - you never know
what you might nd!
There's always something
new at the Library. See new
additions to the collection.
Recently Returned
Curious what other people are
reading? Explore what others
have recently borrowed.
It’s free to use the software and equipment
in the Digital Media Lab!
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Donors to the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation
make the Summer Reading Program possible!
Give everyone great library experiences with your nancial
donation to the Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation.
Every donated dollar makes a dierence.
Thank you for giving as generously as you can!
ICPL Summer Reading Program is sponsored by
O U R LIBERTIES WE PRIZE O U R L I B R ARIES
W E W I L L M A INTAIN
icpl.org/donate
address
city state zip
phone email
Giving is Easy!
Online - Visit icpl.org/donate to use your credit card for
a monthly or one-time donation.
Mail - Deliver or mail this completed form with a check
payable to Iowa City Public Library (ICPL) Friends Foundation.
Mail to ICPL Development Office, 123 S. Linn St, Iowa City
IA 52240-1803 .
Text - iclibrary to 366283
Payroll deduction - Employees of the City of Iowa City,
Johnson County, The University of Iowa, or other local public
and private employers can donate through Iowa Shares by
naming "Iowa City Public Library Friends Foundation" at
bit.ly/IAshares
Questions? Please contact development@icpl.org or call 319-356-5200.
Enclosed is my/our contribution of $
Literary Circle
$2,500 and more
Publisher’s Circle
$1,000-$2,499
Editor’s Circle
$500-$999
Author’s Circle $250-$499
Reader’s Circle $100-$249
Book Lovers $50-$99
Bookplate $1-$49
name(s)
Breaking your gift into
smaller monthly donations
really adds up! Donate
$10 or more a month to
join our Reader's Circle
Friend Group! Donate
$100 a month to join our
Publisher's Circle.
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* New members in bold
•Amy Best, President Elect
•Elsworth Carman, ICPL Library Director
•Maeve Clark
•Erin Dougherty, Board President / Fundraising Committee Co-Chair – Events
•Erin Elgin, Secretary/ Governance Chair
•Marc Falk
•Bridget Feagler
•Bill Furlong
•Gary Galluzzo
•Bill Gardam
•DJ Johnk, ICPL BOT Appointee
•Chris Loftus
•Nicole Maurus
•Barb McFadden, Fundraising Committee Co-Chair- Book End
•Jenny Olson, Past Board President
•John Raeburn, ICPL BOT Appointee
•Trinity Ray
•Jenny Thomas, Treasurer/ Finance Chair
•Hanna, Zembrzuska
•The debut Great Give Day (GGD) was a remarkable success with 131 gifts, averaging $189 per gift. We raised an
$11,000 match, $3,680 in ‘early’ donations between the match and GGD, and $10,043.81 ‘day-of’ donations,
totaling $24,723.71.
•In addition, a $10,000 gift came in response to Great Give Day, specifically designated for the Koza Family Teen
Center Fund, bringing the total inspired by this appeal to $34,732.71
•Looking Forward, our annual fundraising event, raised $2,006.54 ticket sales and $183.98 donations, totaling
$2,190.52. Ticket sales were low for this event and 1/3 of ticket holders did not attend the event, which was
moved from the Englert to The Tuesday Agency, to have the right sized room for expected attendance. We will be
assessing the best path forward for an annual fundraiser for FY24.
www.supporticpl.org has been purchased (but is not active) and the website design is underway. We hope to launch the
website in the fall and are working closely with Little Village to keep the project moving.
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In the last month Katie has presented at Oaknoll and The Noon Lion’s Club (at Pizza Ranch). Katie is focusing her
presentation on the role that the Library plays in a lifetime of literacy, our digital services, and the current challenges to
intellectual freedom. Q&A has been extremely focused on current legislative challenges that affect Library services, access,
and funding. Development Office staff look forward to more opportunities to table in tandem with the Bookmobile and at
other ICPL outreach. If you have a club or venue that we should be at, please let Katie know!
Mark your calendar for the upcoming ICPL Friends Foundation Book Sales: June 16 –17, October 13-14 (lobby pop-up), and
December 1-2 (with Arts and Crafts Bazaar).
ICPLFF Board of Directors will be convening for Strategic Planning on Monday, May 22 with Peerman and Associates as our
consultants. Board participation in the pre-session survey was high, with 90% attendance for the planning session.
The Book End is a vital resource for the ICPL Friends Foundation, raising funds and providing a way to recycle new and used
materials that have been donated or discarded by the Library, and putting them into the hands of new owners. I am
excited that the ICPLFF will be working this summer to understand how other library charitable bookstores operate to help
us increase income for the store, enhance deposit collections around the community, and raise awareness of the work of
the ICPLFF.
In advance of July 1, 2023, when our new fiscal year begins, I wanted to share that we’ve decided to make some structural
changes to the board. The new board structure will put The Book End board representation under the banner of the
Fundraising Committee, dissolving the board level Book End Committee, while keeping board level representation. The
Fundraising Committee will now have two chairs – one chair designated as “Fundraising - Events” and the other designated
as “Fundraising - Book End”. This will allow us to have better communication between our two volunteer-led fundraising
lines via events and book sales, require less administrative time for ICPLFF staff members, and change some of the ways
that decisions are made, allowing staff to make the major decisions while taking Book End volunteer’s opinions into
account. I’m happy to report that your Book End Committee Chair will be transitioning to the “Fundraising - Book End”
position for FY24!
Amber will be our staff lead for the bookstore and will work hand in hand with the Fundraising – Book End co–chair to
ensure that the applied knowledge of the Book End volunteers is considered throughout the year. Communication to the
volunteers from Amber might come in the form of surveys, emails, and conversation. We value their input and the staff is
committed to making the best decisions possible in regard to the store.
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Iowa cities scrambling to understand impacts of new property
tax law
Law could affect funding for libraries, veterans support
Iowa cities are wrestling with uncertainty as they work to understand the state’s new property tax law
and its potential impacts on providing public services, city leaders are saying.
The new property tax law, House File 718, which was approved earlier this month with near-unanimous
support in the Iowa Legislature, is designed to limit the amount of new property tax revenue growth that
local governments can use in their budgets.
The law was passed shortly after the latest round of property assessments across Iowa showed
widespread, dramatic increases. Although increases in property assessments do not necessarily mean
a similar increase in property owners’ tax bills, Gov. Kim Reynolds, in signing the bill into law, called it
the most significant property tax reform in state history and indicated lawmakers aren’t done yet in
cutting taxes.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, right, gets a hug after signing a property tax cut bill May 4 at the Statehouse in Des
Moines. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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The new law contains two main provisions, which city leaders say could jeopardize millions of dollars
that Cedar Rapids and Iowa City devote to facilities for veterans, free municipal band concerts or public
library operations, but that supporters say will add predictability for property owners to the growth of
future tax bills:
•Several tax levies designed for specific purposes, many of them approved by voters, must either be
eliminated or added — for now — under the city’s general levy for the 2024 through 2028 budget years.
•Cities’ future general fund levies can increase no more than 3 percent, regardless of growth in property tax
assessments.
City leaders are now working to determine how that will impact their future spending plans. Alan Kemp,
executive director of the Iowa League of Cities, said the group has received enough questions from city
leaders that it has created a website in an attempt to answer some. He said the group also is planning to
host webinars and provide training.
“Many city finance staff are beginning to work through the contents of the bill to figure out how it works.
We have received numerous calls,” Kemp said. “Until cities understand the actual way the new system
works, they will have a hard time determining how the new system may impact their city and its budget.
“The Legislature was quite clear that their intentions were to limit city revenues. We will just have to see
how those limits play out.”
A key question for city governments is how the bill treats supplemental tax levies that are now used by
some cities.
In Cedar Rapids, that affects levies now used to fund operations and maintenance of the Veterans
Memorial Building on May's Island and the Veterans Memorial Commission. In Iowa City, that affects
funding for climate action steps and library operations.
Veterans walk past the Grant Wood window after Veterans Day services Nov. 11, 2014, at the Veterans Memorial
Building in Cedar Rapids. (The Gazette)
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According to the new law — and Iowa League of Cities’ advice to city leaders — those specific levies
can stay alive for now, but expire in fiscal 2029. That means those government services will then have
to be weighed against other priorities for the two cities to stay under a property tax cap — and will no
longer stand on their own.
Cedar Rapids anticipates $3M impact
Cedar Rapids City Manager Jeff Pomeranz said the city is looking at an approximately $3 million impact
from the bill, though that figure could fluctuate.
The bill will eliminate most supplemental levies, including those for memorial buildings and community
bands — affecting the city’s finances.
Cedar Rapids’ memorial levy funds operations and maintenance of the Veterans Memorial Building and
the Veterans Memorial Commission. For fiscal 2024, the city charges its taxpayers about 20 cents per
thousand dollars of taxable value for the memorial fund. The memorial levy elimination alone will make
up much of the loss, Pomeranz said.
The exterior of the Veterans Memorial Building on May’s Island in Cedar Rapids is pictured Aug. 5, 2021. (The
Gazette)
The city also charges its taxpayers for operations of the municipal band — for fiscal 2024, that comes to
almost 1.2 cents per thousand of taxable value. The levy helps fund the Cedar Rapids Municipal
Band, which was founded in 1951 performs free concerts in public parks during the summer.
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Other levies also may be affected, but Cedar Rapids officials still are assessing the bill’s overall impact,
Pomeranz said.
“It’s going to be left to the city to decide whether those are continued as part of our regular budget or
how that will impact when we lose those dollars,” Pomeranz said.
Overall, Cedar Rapids property owners will see a city tax rate of nearly $16.25 per $1,000 in taxable
value for fiscal 2024.
The city could opt to fund the municipal band and Veterans Memorial Building operations within its
existing budget to stay under a mandated general fund tax cap. But carving out funding for those items
would impact spending on other programs and services in future years.
“That will have an impact on the rest of our organization or we’ll have to make cuts to those
expenditures that were funded by the supplemental (levies),” Pomeranz said.
Ultimately, he said the Cedar Rapids City Council would have to decide what to prioritize in future
budgets.
‘Difficult to project’ impact, Iowa City official says
Iowa City City Manager Geoff Fruin said it’s difficult to project the long-term impacts of the legislation
because there are unknown variables, including the future rate of taxable growth in Iowa City.
“Our goal is going to be to continue to offer the same level of services across our organization while only
asking for the amount that we actually need from our residents, and we’ve done that over the last
decade through the previous tax reform efforts,” Fruin said.
The city’s property tax rate has decreased every year from the 2012 to 2023 budget years. The property
rate for fiscal year 2024 remains at $15.63, the same as fiscal 2023. But as assessments go up, tax bills
could increase, too, despite the rate staying the same.
The city does not know what the financial impact will be of new property tax exemptions for homeowners
65 years and older, as well as an increased exemption and credit for property owners who are veterans.
“But, ultimately, property owners that meet those criteria will pay fewer property tax dollars, and thus,
other property taxpayers will pay a greater share of taxes to support municipal operations,” Fruin said.
For Iowa City, an emergency levy that funds climate action steps and the library levy eventually will be
eliminated, Fruin said. The values of these levies — 20 cents per thousand of taxable value for the
emergency levy and 27 cents for the library levy — will simply be added to the general fund levy and
stay intact for now — but are set to expire in fiscal 2029.
And that will force a decision then of how the city can sustain the services and still stay under the
general fund levy cap.
“What this legislation is going to force is for us to prioritize those efforts along with all the other general
fund operations, which include things like public safety and parks and recreation,” Fruin said.
Borrowing threshold change ‘beneficial’
Another aspect of the legislation is increasing the borrowing threshold for city and county projects.
Previously, if a nonessential project cost more than $700,000, it had to be approved by the voters.
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That bonding threshold was adjusted for inflation, and is now $910,000, or $1.3 million for cities with a
population more than 75,000 residents.
“The modernization of the municipal bonding laws that occurred through this legislation will be extremely
beneficial to cities,” Fruin said.
Iowa City will cross the threshold of 75,000 residents come the fiscal 2025 budget, Fruin said. This, he
said, will allow Iowa City to be more efficient with some of its capital improvements — which could
include renovation projects in city facilities or city parks — and reduce the amount of disruption that
comes with them.
Comments: (515) 355-1300, erin.murphy@thegazette.com
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Thursday, May 18, 2023 • The Gazette 7A
IOWA TODAY®
Kalona library won't ban book
'Gender Queer' had been subject of heated debate
By Kalen McCain, Southeast Iowa Union
KALONA -The Kalona Public Library board of trustees voted 5-2 last week to keep "Gender Queer" by Maia Kobabe on shelves despite substantial public pressure to have it removed. The book drew complaints from some for at least six illustrations of nudity or sex, and from others for the pro-LGTBQ views of its author, who -as the title suggests -does not conform to conventional gender or sexuality norms. The board's decision followed over a dozen public comments from community members and library patrons. Those remarks were preceded by seven formal requests for reconsideration and countless emails from impassioned advocates since March. The motion to keep the book was made by trustee Karen Stalter, and seconded by trustee Kyle Askling. They rebuked critics' argument that the book constituted pornography. "I don't know, I missed all the obscenity," Stalter said. "I've read the book, and I saw the pictures, and nothing struck me. They're very tiny, they're very muted." Askling said it was unlikely that the community or board could reach a consensus defining "Gender Queer," or perhaps any other book, as obscene. "It's sold on Amazon, Amazon is not going to be selling child pornography ... they would be sued immediately," Askling said. "The state has not banned this book. We have members in the community that do not want to ban this book. You trying to ban a book from someone else's opinion is a form of censorship ... if you don't want it, don't pick it up." Plenty of attendees left the meeting pleased with that outcome, including Kalona resident Wendy Mayer, who said she grew
up in an Illinois town whose school library banned most works by Judy Blume, only to find kids circulating their own copies. Anna Mayer-Wendy Mayer's daughter -agreed. "I just read it last night," she said. "I laughed, I cried, I loved it. I'm really happy other people can read it, too."
OPINIONS ARE SPLIT
The board spent nearly 40 minutes hearing public comments before starting its deliberation. . Each of those 18 remarks fell into one of three camps. The first claimed that "Gender Queer" was pornography because the graphic novel contained illustrations of sex acts, some of them depicting minors. "There already is a definition of what child pornography is, this is from the United States Department of Justice ... it defines any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving a minor," Wellman resident Shelby Graber said. "You are showing pictures of oral and anal sex. Would we allow someone to say, 'I have a series of Playboy magazines, and they are for educational or artistic reasons,' are we going to allow books like that?" Those critics formed something of a coalition with community members who opposed the book on religious grounds. Kalona area resident Gerry Redlinger claimed the author's experience of gender dysphoria would encourage self-harm for children who might read it. He cited a part of the narrative where a seventh grade Kobabe daydreams about medical excuses to justify breast removal. "Your decision today is a moral action that is seen by God, and will be judged by God, both in this life and the next life," Redlinger said. "This book is degenerate, it's evil, and it has no positive value." A third group spoke in favor of the book, voicing hesitation about removing the only entry in the library's catalog with a subject heading of "gender-noncon-
forming people." Library patron Karalee Smith said the book's call for LGBTQ acceptance would help members of the demographic. "If a teenager is experiencing doubt about their sexuality or gender identity, gender-affirming support is lifesaving ... literature is a great way to experience things unfamiliar to us, and 'Gender Queer' would help an unsure, or uncertain, parent or adult to understand something new," Smith said.
POLICY CHANGES
While board member Jim Miller and president Frank Slabaugh said they found the book's content obscene, they acknowledged their opinions were subjective. Library policy offers little guidance on nonfiction content. While the board plans to revisit its public forum rules in June and its request for reconsideration procedures in July, Slabaugh said he wasn't sure about a future for content guidelines. "Honestly, I can't say that the board as a whole would like to address those issues, so I don't even know if it would gain enough traction,'' he said. Critics of "Gender Queer" said they were frustrated with the lack of objective criteria guiding library reconsideration and collection decisions. "There is a request for reconsideration form that the library makes available to the public, and then tells us that they can't use that,'' Kalona resident Jordan Linscheid said. "I don't want to live in Amazon, Iowa. I want to live in Kalona, Iowa. Our community has unique concerns and interests, that we intend to protect and maintain." David Miller, of Kalona, pushed back on that rhetoric. "I'm a native of Kalona, I live in this community and I have a trans grandson,'' he said during the public comment period. "This book reflects my values. And if it doesn't reflect yours, I'm sorry, but you don't represent everybody in this community."
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Iowa City Public Library May. 15, 2023 9:35 am
(Photo provided by the Iowa City Public Library)
Each month, the Iowa City Public Library’s will feature a comic or
graphic novel for kids, suggest a sweet treat pairing, include a game
or activity, and ask a couple discussion questions about the book.
In the book “New Kid,” Jordan Banks is disappointed that rather
than sending him to the art school of his dreams, his parents are
forcing him to attend a prestigious private school where he is one of
the few kids of color in his grade.
“New Kid” is a 2019 winner of both the Newbery Medal and Coretta
Scott King Award.
Pairs well with: Tres Leches Cake.
Jordan lives in the Washington Heights neighborhood in New York
City, where delicious tres leches cake abounds! Make this easy
version adapted for kids by poking holes with a fork in a yellow
boxed cake mix cake or packaged individual pound cake. Whisk together one 12 oz. can evaporated
milk, one 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk, and 1 cup heavy cream. Pour over cake and
refrigerate for 1 hour.
Discuss:
•Jordan’s mom puts pressure on him not only to attend Riverdale Academy but also to enjoy it. Drawing
helps Jordan cope with the pressure from home and the feelings of loneliness at school. What activities do
you do to make yourself feel better when you’re stressed or not feeling like yourself?
•Jordan’s “Tips for Taking the Bus” (pages 56-57) show Jordan changing his appearance over the course
of his trip. Discuss the concept of “code switching.” What do you notice in each frame? What is different
about his clothing, body language, and the people around him? What do you think Jordan gains by code
switching in this way? Can you think of a time you had to "code switch?"
•Jordan is nervous when he decides to try out for a sports team because he hasn’t played any of the sports
before. Have you ever had to try something you didn’t want to? How did manage to start?
•By the end of the season, Jordan finds that he actually likes soccer. Have you ever changed your mind
about something after trying a new experience?
Find more discussion prompts on Jerry Craft's website jerrycraft.com.
Try
Jerry Craft created the art for "New Kid" digitally using Photoshop! Try maki ng a digital comic of your
own using the free website Storyboard That.
Iowa City Public Library holds a graphic novel book club called Comics & Cookies for tweens in grades
3-6 on the fourth Thursday of each month from 4-5 p.m. Check it out!
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Iowa City Public Library Board of Trustees
Meeting Minutes
April 27, 2023
2nd Floor - Boardroom
Regular Meeting - 5:00 PM
Carol Kirsch - President
Tom Rocklin - Vice President
DJ Johnk - Secretary
Joseph Massa
Claire Matthews
Robin Paetzold
John Raeburn
Hannah Shultz
Dan Stevenson
Agenda Item 10A-1
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Agenda Item 10A-2
46
Agenda Item 10A-3
47
Agenda Item 10A-4
48
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550110 Library Administration
10550110 432080 Other Professional Services
014353 ONE SOURCE THE BACKG 2022122621 0 2023 10 INV P 80.00 041423 39429 BACKGROUND CHECKS F
014353 ONE SOURCE THE BACKG 2022122622 0 2023 10 INV P 280.00 041423 39429 BACKGROUND CHECKS F
360.00
ACCOUNT TOTAL 360.00
10550110 435055 Mail & Delivery
010473 UNITED PARCEL SERVIC 000068774R133 0 2023 10 INV P 55.30 042123 284142 Admin/Internet Ship
012264 MAILBOXES OF IOWA CI 608238 & 608760 0 2023 10 INV P 24.08 041423 283940 Admin/Media Mail an
ACCOUNT TOTAL 79.38
10550110 438130 Cell Phone/Data Services
010482 VERIZON WIRELESS 9932197706 0 2023 10 INV P 451.72 042823 284491 Admin/Verizon Wirel
ACCOUNT TOTAL 451.72
10550110 449060 Dues & Memberships
015833 ASSOCIATION OF BOOKM 05430 0 2023 10 INV P 135.00 041423 283864 Admin/ABOS Bundle M
015833 ASSOCIATION OF BOOKM 05431 0 2023 10 INV P 40.00 041423 283864 Admin/ABOS Renewal
015833 ASSOCIATION OF BOOKM 05432 0 2023 10 INV P 40.00 041423 283864 ADMIN/ABOS Renewal
215.00
ACCOUNT TOTAL 215.00
10550110 449120 Equipment Rental
011736 KONICA MINOLTA BUSIN 79488493 0 2023 10 INV P 114.30 042823 284420 Admin/Lease Payment
ACCOUNT TOTAL 114.30
10550110 449260 Parking
000111 Marianella M Waldsch 040423MW 0 2023 10 INV P 20.00 041423 283934 Admin/Volunteer Par
ACCOUNT TOTAL 20.00
10550110 449280 Misc Services & Charges
000111 Stephanie Morch 042023SM 0 2023 10 INV P 25.00 050523 284610 Admin/Replacement R
ACCOUNT TOTAL 25.00
10550110 469320 Miscellaneous Supplies
010522 COPY SYSTEMS INC IN480907 0 2023 10 INV P 63.64 042123 39471 Admin/4 Double Stri
012264 MAILBOXES OF IOWA CI 608238 & 608760 0 2023 10 INV P 154.00 041423 283940 Admin/Media Mail an
ACCOUNT TOTAL 217.64
Agenda Item B
49
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
ORG 10550110 TOTAL 1,483.04
10550121 Library Bldg Maint - Public
10550121 442010 Other Building R&M Services
010981 JOE'S QUALITY WINDOW 21639 0 2023 10 INV P 150.00 050523 284603 FAC/Window Cleaning
015241 ALL WINDOW CLEANING 44517 0 2023 10 INV P 3,300.00 040723 39351 Window Cleaning Ser
016413 BED BUG CATCHER 2035 0 2023 10 INV P 750.00 041423 283868 FAC/Bimonthly Bed B
ACCOUNT TOTAL 4,200.00
10550121 445330 Other Waste Disposal
013663 REPUBLIC SERVICES OF 0897-000986196 0 2023 10 INV P 217.45 041423 283968 Refuse & Recycling
ACCOUNT TOTAL 217.45
10550121 449160 Other Rentals
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4142636446 0 2023 10 INV P 223.25 042123 284038 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4146881430 0 2023 10 INV P 223.25 042123 284038 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4151099012 0 2023 10 INV P 223.25 041423 283879 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4152508315 0 2023 10 INV P 223.25 042823 284384 FAC/Sanitary Suppli
893.00
ACCOUNT TOTAL 893.00
10550121 452040 Sanitation & Indust Supplies
010290 LENOCH AND CILEK ACE 373683/3 0 2023 10 INV P 1,145.96 042123 284085 FRAC/Sanitary Suppl
010290 LENOCH AND CILEK ACE 373731/3 0 2023 10 INV P 25.99 042123 284085 FAC/Floor Finish
010290 LENOCH AND CILEK ACE 373779/3 0 2023 10 INV P 105.34 042123 284085 FAC/Sanitary Suppli
010290 LENOCH AND CILEK ACE 373833/3 0 2023 10 INV P 1,192.80 042123 284085 FAC/Sanitary Suppli
2,470.09
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4142636446 0 2023 10 INV P 245.69 042123 284038 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4146881430 0 2023 10 INV P 320.36 042123 284038 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4151099012 0 2023 10 INV P 245.69 041423 283879 FAC/Cleaning Suppli
010627 CINTAS CORPORATION 4152508315 0 2023 10 INV P 320.36 042823 284384 FAC/Sanitary Suppli
1,132.10
ACCOUNT TOTAL 3,602.19
ORG 10550121 TOTAL 8,912.64
10550140 Library Computer Systems
10550140 438140 Internet Fees
014293 IMON COMMUNICATIONS 3022182 0 2023 10 INV P 477.65 042823 284409 IT/Internet and Pho
ACCOUNT TOTAL 477.65
Agenda Item B
50
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550140 444080 Software R&M Services
010525 ENCOMPASS IOWA LLC 13542 0 2023 10 INV P 975.00 042123 39477 IT/Backup and Endpo
016628 DATA443 RISK MITIGAT 37219 0 2023 10 INV P 678.40 042823 284388 IT/Smartshield Lice
ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,653.40
10550140 444100 Hardware R&M Services
012971 SEN SOURCE 55795 0 2023 10 INV P 564.00 042123 284124 IT/Annual Data Host
ACCOUNT TOTAL 564.00
10550140 455110 Software
016393 BITWARDEN INC 1688ACC4-0002 0 2023 10 INV P 91.71 042823 284376 IT/Extra Licenses f
ACCOUNT TOTAL 91.71
10550140 455120 Misc Computer Hardware
016629 HEARING ACCESS SOLUT INV-0319 0 2023 10 INV P 3,490.00 042823 284403 IT/Deposit for Hear
ACCOUNT TOTAL 3,490.00
ORG 10550140 TOTAL 6,276.76
10550151 Lib Public Services - Adults
10550151 445250 Inter-Library Loans
000119 ILL- Pella Public Li 3528148 0 2023 10 INV P 19.99 041423 283949 Adult/ILL Reimburse
ACCOUNT TOTAL 19.99
ORG 10550151 TOTAL 19.99
10550152 Lib Public Services - Children
10550152 469320 Miscellaneous Supplies
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037390899 0 2023 10 INV P 23.37 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75079269 0 2023 10 INV P 329.97 040723 283761 LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT TOTAL 353.34
ORG 10550152 TOTAL 353.34
10550160 Library Collection Services
10550160 445270 Library Material R&M Services
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 200055032023V 0 2023 10 INV P 1,663.67 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037316948 0 2023 10 INV P 16.77 040723 283719 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037348491 0 2023 10 INV P 16.77 042123 284028 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037380174 0 2023 10 INV P 6.45 042823 284371 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037410818 0 2023 10 INV P 6.45 042823 284371 LIBRARY MATERIALS
1,710.11
Agenda Item B
51
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,710.11
10550160 469110 Misc Processing Supplies
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H663215DM 0 2023 10 INV P 492.45 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503586575 0 2023 10 INV P 315.69 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
014495 THE LIBRARY STORE IN 621766 0 2023 10 INV P 267.41 042823 39941 LIBRARY PROCESSING
014495 THE LIBRARY STORE IN TLSR32023 0 2023 10 CRM P -200.00 042823 39941 LIBRARY PROCESSING
67.41
ACCOUNT TOTAL 875.55
ORG 10550160 TOTAL 2,585.66
10550210 Library Children's Materials
10550210 477020 Books (Cat/Cir)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037218023 0 2023 10 INV P 350.29 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037305747 0 2023 10 INV P 302.39 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037325893 0 2023 10 INV P 781.09 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037341809 0 2023 10 INV P 718.40 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345456 0 2023 10 INV P 118.18 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345523 0 2023 10 INV P 285.04 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345540 0 2023 10 INV P 208.09 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037351808 0 2023 10 INV P 1,228.17 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037373838 0 2023 10 INV P 242.22 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037378833 0 2023 10 INV P 240.63 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037379754 0 2023 10 INV P 11.38 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037381371 0 2023 10 INV P 143.38 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037382267 0 2023 10 INV P 68.58 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037382317 0 2023 10 INV P 361.64 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037385827 0 2023 10 INV P 114.77 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037390899 0 2023 10 INV P 51.94 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037391053 0 2023 10 INV P 366.84 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037395110 0 2023 10 INV P 415.73 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037395385 0 2023 10 INV P 14.80 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037396911 0 2023 10 INV P 54.15 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037399641 0 2023 10 INV P 84.38 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037400858 0 2023 10 INV P 149.99 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037404971 0 2023 10 INV P 398.77 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037406910 0 2023 10 INV P 74.16 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037410635 0 2023 10 INV P 319.59 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037413018 0 2023 10 INV P 66.98 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037419888 0 2023 10 INV P 42.16 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037420163 0 2023 10 INV P 265.33 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037422164 0 2023 10 INV P 630.34 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037426077 0 2023 10 INV P 13.10 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
8,122.51
010531 GALE GROUP 80904440 0 2023 10 INV P 34.48 040723 283746 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
52
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 74981434 0 2023 10 INV P 44.10 040723 283761 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75230870 0 2023 10 INV P 29.48 042123 284071 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75440338 0 2023 10 INV P 68.76 042823 284410 LIBRARY MATERIALS
142.34
ACCOUNT TOTAL 8,299.33
10550210 477030 Books (Outreach)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037351808 0 2023 10 INV P 35.14 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037381371 0 2023 10 INV P 176.78 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037391053 0 2023 10 INV P 41.52 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037396911 0 2023 10 INV P 15.58 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037399641 0 2023 10 INV P 28.74 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037406910 0 2023 10 INV P 49.38 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037422164 0 2023 10 INV P 165.88 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
513.02
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75230870 0 2023 10 INV P 23.45 042123 284071 LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT TOTAL 536.47
10550210 477070 eBooks
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23086493 0 2023 10 INV P 17.50 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23093815 0 2023 10 INV P 383.84 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101380 0 2023 10 INV P 236.11 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23113154 0 2023 10 INV P 101.33 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120104 0 2023 10 INV P 119.90 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23123058 0 2023 10 INV P 1,791.64 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
2,650.32
ACCOUNT TOTAL 2,650.32
10550210 477110 Audio (Digital)
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23086496 0 2023 10 INV P 25.50 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101377 0 2023 10 INV P 284.66 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
310.16
ACCOUNT TOTAL 310.16
10550210 477160 Video (DVD)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64256130 0 2023 10 INV P 59.47 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64293450 0 2023 10 INV P 87.46 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64311250 0 2023 10 INV P 31.47 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64323640 0 2023 10 INV P 9.79 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64464280 0 2023 10 INV P 4.89 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64590400 0 2023 10 INV P 7.69 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
53
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
200.77
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503506728 0 2023 10 INV P 65.20 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503534755 0 2023 10 INV P 11.24 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503599198 0 2023 10 INV P 14.99 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
91.43
ACCOUNT TOTAL 292.20
10550210 477250 Streaming Media/PPU
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CP23066271 0 2023 10 INV P 133.65 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CP23105250 0 2023 10 INV P 79.10 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
212.75
015034 KANOPY INC 344016 0 2023 10 INV P 165.00 042123 284082 LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT TOTAL 377.75
10550210 477350 Online Reference
016282 FRIENDS OF THE GRIME APTIX42623 0 2023 10 INV P 225.00 050523 284565 TIXKEEPER SOFTWARE/
016283 GREATER DES MOINES GDBGAOFY23 0 2023 10 INV P 150.00 042123 284059 ADVENTURE PASS RENW
ACCOUNT TOTAL 375.00
ORG 10550210 TOTAL 12,841.23
10550220 Library Adult Materials
10550220 477020 Books (Cat/Cir)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 0003279344 0 2023 10 CRM P -1,182.30 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037178257 0 2023 10 INV P 124.58 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037218023 0 2023 10 INV P 652.69 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037305747 0 2023 10 INV P 1,770.71 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037316948 0 2023 10 INV P 256.19 040723 283719 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037323314 0 2023 10 INV P 333.88 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037325893 0 2023 10 INV P 743.47 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037339299 0 2023 10 INV P 148.64 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037339356 0 2023 10 INV P 148.19 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037341809 0 2023 10 INV P 1,951.42 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037343238 0 2023 10 INV P 559.60 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345590 0 2023 10 INV P 109.61 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345597 0 2023 10 INV P 42.95 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037348491 0 2023 10 INV P 206.82 042123 284028 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037351808 0 2023 10 INV P 1,806.44 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037370240 0 2023 10 INV P 239.71 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037377220 0 2023 10 INV P 379.93 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037378833 0 2023 10 INV P 728.99 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037379721 0 2023 10 INV P 177.12 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037380174 0 2023 10 INV P 126.89 042823 284371 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
54
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037381371 0 2023 10 INV P 1,037.20 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037382471 0 2023 10 INV P 300.85 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037385517 0 2023 10 INV P 157.71 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037385558 0 2023 10 INV P 274.24 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037385979 0 2023 10 INV P 45.57 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037391053 0 2023 10 INV P 1,320.34 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037395274 0 2023 10 INV P 142.21 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037396911 0 2023 10 INV P 397.52 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037399641 0 2023 10 INV P 729.01 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037401099 0 2023 10 INV P 341.80 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037404804 0 2023 10 INV P 299.68 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037406910 0 2023 10 INV P 566.48 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037410553 0 2023 10 INV P 287.95 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037410818 0 2023 10 INV P 83.35 042823 284371 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037416178 0 2023 10 INV P 261.80 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037416520 0 2023 10 INV P 197.13 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037417972 0 2023 10 INV P 15.18 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037422164 0 2023 10 INV P 1,298.61 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037423245 0 2023 10 INV P 499.90 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037429151 0 2023 10 INV P 437.21 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
18,019.27
010520 CENTER POINT PUBLISH 1992866 0 2023 10 INV P 142.02 042123 284036 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010520 CENTER POINT PUBLISH 1998458 0 2023 10 INV P 142.02 042823 284382 LIBRARY MATERIALS
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317.10
010531 GALE GROUP 81032507 0 2023 10 INV P 31.99 042823 284396 LIBRARY MATERIALS
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010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75079269 0 2023 10 INV P 86.74 040723 283761 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75230870 0 2023 10 INV P 25.73 042123 284071 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75440338 0 2023 10 INV P 229.28 042823 284410 LIBRARY MATERIALS
576.85
011706 DATA AXLE 10004092312 0 2023 10 INV P 467.00 050523 39981 LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT TOTAL 19,412.21
10550220 477070 eBooks
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23086504 0 2023 10 INV P 2.99 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23089351 0 2023 10 INV P 149.83 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23089484 0 2023 10 INV P 298.47 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23089485 0 2023 10 INV P 27.50 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23093813 0 2023 10 INV P 1,779.38 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23100524 0 2023 10 INV P 1,252.88 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23100528 0 2023 10 INV P 134.98 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101497 0 2023 10 INV P 147.95 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101506 0 2023 10 INV P 10.00 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
55
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101560 0 2023 10 INV P 831.83 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23113153 0 2023 10 INV P 1,724.66 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23113985 0 2023 10 INV P 41.11 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23114142 0 2023 10 INV P 595.97 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120095 0 2023 10 INV P 1,307.22 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120097 0 2023 10 INV P 617.43 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23122339 0 2023 10 INV P 453.60 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23122924 0 2023 10 INV P 282.91 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23083352 0 2023 10 INV P 897.06 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23089620 0 2023 10 INV P 75.00 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23091472 0 2023 10 INV P 471.47 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23098714 0 2023 10 INV P 787.15 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23109906 0 2023 10 INV P 371.98 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23116285 0 2023 10 INV P 934.47 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23116286 0 2023 10 INV P 60.00 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23123432 0 2023 10 INV P 606.46 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
13,862.30
ACCOUNT TOTAL 13,862.30
10550220 477100 Audio (Compact Disc)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64530110 0 2023 10 INV P 16.13 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64657780 0 2023 10 INV P 33.13 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
49.26
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503466169 0 2023 10 INV P 12.74 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503486263 0 2023 10 INV P 39.99 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503582974 0 2023 10 INV P 23.24 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
75.97
ACCOUNT TOTAL 125.23
10550220 477110 Audio (Digital)
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23086504 0 2023 10 INV P 422.43 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23089352 0 2023 10 INV P 357.55 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23089485 0 2023 10 INV P 382.89 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23093813 0 2023 10 INV P 780.18 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23100524 0 2023 10 INV P 160.00 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23100527 0 2023 10 INV P 1,939.05 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101497 0 2023 10 INV P 178.55 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23101558 0 2023 10 INV P 813.15 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23106571 0 2023 10 INV P 40.80 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23112430 0 2023 10 INV P 401.40 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23113153 0 2023 10 INV P 290.74 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23113973 0 2023 10 INV P 348.03 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23114150 0 2023 10 INV P 593.17 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23114279 0 2023 10 INV P 95.00 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23114331 0 2023 10 INV P 79.95 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23115395 0 2023 10 INV P 182.95 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
56
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23118002 0 2023 10 INV P 540.65 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23119719 0 2023 10 INV P 591.35 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120095 0 2023 10 INV P 1,169.12 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120098 0 2023 10 INV P 515.50 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120101 0 2023 10 INV P 300.04 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23120517 0 2023 10 INV P 394.03 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23122342 0 2023 10 INV P 285.00 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370CO23122509 0 2023 10 INV P 95.00 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23083352 0 2023 10 INV P 946.19 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23085564 0 2023 10 INV P 130.00 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23089620 0 2023 10 INV P 65.00 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23091472 0 2023 10 INV P 661.26 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23098714 0 2023 10 INV P 642.49 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23109906 0 2023 10 INV P 511.02 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23116285 0 2023 10 INV P 924.08 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23116286 0 2023 10 INV P 39.99 042123 284107 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23123432 0 2023 10 INV P 492.83 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23123433 0 2023 10 INV P 76.00 042823 284448 LIBRARY MATERIALS
15,445.39
ACCOUNT TOTAL 15,445.39
10550220 477160 Video (DVD)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64293450 0 2023 10 INV P 136.40 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64311250 0 2023 10 INV P 6.98 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64323640 0 2023 10 INV P 41.98 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64404990 0 2023 10 INV P 350.56 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64520740 0 2023 10 INV P 181.89 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64529640 0 2023 10 INV P 415.42 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64571570 0 2023 10 INV P 34.98 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64590400 0 2023 10 INV P 45.45 042123 284030 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64614850 0 2023 10 INV P 130.08 042823 284373 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64672420 0 2023 10 INV P 41.91 042823 284373 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64717030 0 2023 10 INV P 139.88 042823 284373 LIBRARY MATERIALS
1,525.53
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503506728 0 2023 10 INV P 206.85 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503506729 0 2023 10 INV P 64.22 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503534754 0 2023 10 INV P 118.96 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503534755 0 2023 10 INV P 458.75 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503563291 0 2023 10 INV P 29.98 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503563292 0 2023 10 INV P 59.97 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503599198 0 2023 10 INV P 29.99 042123 284093 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503631862 0 2023 10 INV P 236.15 042823 284429 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503631863 0 2023 10 INV P 26.24 042823 284429 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503666142 0 2023 10 INV P 89.96 050523 284619 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503666143 0 2023 10 INV P 11.99 050523 284619 LIBRARY MATERIALS
1,333.06
Agenda Item B
57
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT TOTAL 2,858.59
10550220 477220 Video Games
010536 INGRAM LIBRARY SERVI 75230870 0 2023 10 INV P 467.97 042123 284071 LIBRARY MATERIALS
ACCOUNT TOTAL 467.97
10550220 477250 Streaming Media/PPU
010546 MIDWEST TAPE 503586076 0 2023 10 INV P 6,118.93 050523 284619 HOOPLA
015034 KANOPY INC 344016 0 2023 10 INV P 2,701.00 042123 284082 LIBRARY MATERIALS
016611 JONES, DIXON J LMPDJ32923 0 2023 10 INV P 300.00 041423 283929 LOCAL MUSIC PROJECT
ACCOUNT TOTAL 9,119.93
10550220 477330 Serial (Print)
010524 EBSCO 2304376 0 2023 10 INV P 5.30 042123 39475 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010545 MCS COURIER & DIST 101973FY23 0 2023 10 INV P 62.50 040723 283778 NYT SUNDAY
ACCOUNT TOTAL 67.80
10550220 477350 Online Reference
014895 THE NEW YORK TIMES 905926598FY24 0 2023 10 INV P 2,912.00 040723 283825 ACCOUNT 905926598
ACCOUNT TOTAL 2,912.00
ORG 10550220 TOTAL 64,271.42
FUND 1000 General TOTAL:96,744.08
Agenda Item B
58
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550320 Library Board Enterprise
10550320 443020 Office Equipment R&M Services
015626 HP INC 0485550 0 2023 10 INV P 82.12 050523 284588 LBE/Public Printing
ACCOUNT TOTAL 82.12
10550320 452010 Office Supplies
010216 RICOH USA INC 5067089780 0 2023 10 INV P 46.32 042123 39488 LBE/Public Printing
ACCOUNT TOTAL 46.32
ORG 10550320 TOTAL 128.44
10550410 Library Reimbursables
10550410 477350 Online Reference
014895 THE NEW YORK TIMES 905926598FY24 0 2023 10 INV P 1,638.00 040723 283825 ACCOUNT 905926598
ACCOUNT TOTAL 1,638.00
ORG 10550410 TOTAL 1,638.00
10550420 Library Designated Gifts
10550420 469320 047 Miscellaneous Supplies
011328 LITTLE VILLAGE MAGAZ 11320SRP 0 2023 10 INV P 200.00 050523 284612 UG/Advertisements C
ACCOUNT TOTAL 200.00
ORG 10550420 TOTAL 200.00
10550430 Library Undesignated Gifts
10550430 432080 Other Professional Services
016635 BUTTERFLY SIGNING 050523SP 0 2023 10 INV P 250.00 050523 284534 UG/5 ASL/Sign Langu
ACCOUNT TOTAL 250.00
ORG 10550430 TOTAL 250.00
10550510 Library Children's Materials -
10550510 477020 Books (Cat/Cir)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037305747 0 2023 10 INV P 51.45 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037325893 0 2023 10 INV P 18.02 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037341809 0 2023 10 INV P 17.98 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345456 0 2023 10 INV P 75.15 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037345523 0 2023 10 INV P 52.96 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037351808 0 2023 10 INV P 22.17 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037381371 0 2023 10 INV P 22.79 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037395110 0 2023 10 INV P 30.34 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037395385 0 2023 10 INV P 17.07 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037396911 0 2023 10 INV P 15.17 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037406910 0 2023 10 INV P 10.23 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037410635 0 2023 10 INV P 32.46 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
Agenda Item B
59
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037420163 0 2023 10 INV P 59.08 042823 284372 LIBRARY MATERIALS
424.87
ACCOUNT TOTAL 424.87
10550510 477030 Books (Outreach)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037341809 0 2023 10 INV P 167.42 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037351808 0 2023 10 INV P 273.06 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037391053 0 2023 10 INV P 17.08 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
457.56
ACCOUNT TOTAL 457.56
ORG 10550510 TOTAL 882.43
10550520 Library Adult Materials - Gift
10550520 477020 Books (Cat/Cir)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037218023 0 2023 10 INV P 39.58 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037305747 0 2023 10 INV P 53.50 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037325893 0 2023 10 INV P 44.95 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037343238 0 2023 10 INV P 10.19 040723 283720 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037381371 0 2023 10 INV P 19.95 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037382471 0 2023 10 INV P 25.00 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C 2037406910 0 2023 10 INV P 25.65 042123 284029 LIBRARY MATERIALS
218.82
ACCOUNT TOTAL 218.82
10550520 477070 eBooks
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23091473 0 2023 10 INV P 54.95 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23093052 0 2023 10 INV P 40.80 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
011068 OVERDRIVE INC 01370DA23098715 0 2023 10 INV P 293.46 040723 283792 LIBRARY MATERIALS
389.21
ACCOUNT TOTAL 389.21
10550520 477160 Video (DVD)
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64256130 0 2023 10 INV P 13.96 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
010509 BAKER & TAYLOR INC C H64311250 0 2023 10 INV P 11.89 040723 283721 LIBRARY MATERIALS
25.85
ACCOUNT TOTAL 25.85
ORG 10550520 TOTAL 633.88
Agenda Item B
60
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
FUND 1001 Library Gifts TOTAL:3,732.75
Agenda Item B
61
CITY OF IOWA CITY
Library Disbursements: April 1 to April 30, 2023
ACCOUNT/VENDOR INVOICE PO YEAR/PR TYP S WARRANT CHECK DESCRIPTION
10550800 Library Replacement Reserve
10550800 444080 Software R&M Services
016427 MICROSOFT CORPORATIO G021556986 0 2023 10 INV P 2,359.28 042823 284427 LRR/Microsoft Azure
ACCOUNT TOTAL 2,359.28
ORG 10550800 TOTAL 2,359.28
FUND 1006 Library Replacement Reserves TOTAL:2,359.28
____________________________________________
Carol Kirsch, President
____________________________________________
DJ Johnk, Secretary
Agenda Item B
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