2024 Holiday Closures

The Gibson Memorial Library will be closed December 24th, December 25th, and January 1st. The Gibson Memorial Library will close early at 4 PM on December 31st.

The current Board of Trustees for the Gibson Memorial Library are:

  • President: Ann Coulter
    Term expires: 7/01/2025
  • Vice President: Connie Maxson
    Term expires: 7/01/2027
  • Board Member: Melissa Levine
    Term expires: 7/01/2028
  • Board Member: Angel Sorden
    Term expires: 7/01/2029
  • Board Member: Cindy Gomis
    Term expires: 7/01/2025
  • Board Member: Rebecca Slick
    Term expires: 07/01/2029
  • Board Member: Steven Lane
    Term expires: 07/01/2025
  • Union County Representative: Alyssa Love
    Term expires: 7/01/2028
  • Union County Representative: Steve Chamberlain ​​​​​​
    Term expires: 07/01/2029

Unless otherwise noted, the library board meets in the Genealogy Room at 5:15pm on the first Monday of every month.

  • City Council Liaison: Josh Thompson - Creston Ward 2 Representative 
  • City Council Liaison Back-up: Jocelyn Blazek - Creston Ward 1 Representative

City Council Liaison represents the City Council.

Library Board of Trustees Volunteer Application

Gibson Memorial Library Board Trustee Brochure

Iowa Library Trustee's Handbook 2021

PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARDS HAVE FIVE PRIMARY ROLES:

1.  Advocate for the library in the community and advocate for the community as a member of the library board. To be a library advocate is to work for the betterment of library services for the community. Advocacy includes working to obtain adequate funding for the library; pursuing opportunities to meet and speak with community groups; getting to know the mayor and city council; making sure the community’s needs and interests are paramount when making board decisions.

2.  Plan for the future of the library. Planning is one of the most important trusts that the community gives to the library board. Planning is deciding what is going to happen with library services over the next few years. It is taking charge of the library’s future and creating it to be responsive to what the community needs.

3.  Monitor and evaluate the overall effectiveness of the library. The community puts its trust in the library board to make sure the library is operating the way it should. For example, the library board is familiar with the library’s budget - where the money is coming from and how it will be spent.  The board monitors monthly financial reports and approves the bills so they can be paid.  The board also helps determine whether the community is satisfied with the service received from the library.

4.  Set library policies. The library board spends much of its time on policy issues - developing policies and monitoring the effectiveness of those policies. (Policy is a carefully designed, broadly stated, written guideline for actions and decision of the library.) Once adopted by the board, library staff carries out the policies on a day to day basis.

5.  Hire and evaluate the library director. The board hires a qualified director to manage the day-to-day operations of the library and works with the director, carefully respecting each other’s roles. The board also regularly evaluates the director to make sure the library operates well and in the best interest of those the library serves.

Library Board Agendas

Patrons and the media can find current Board Agendas here.

Library Board Minutes

Patrons and the media can find past, and approved, board minutes here.