Meeting Summary and Briefs: Beecher Public Library District for October 2025
Beecher Public Library District Meeting | October 2025
The Beecher Public Library District Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, to seat new trustees, approve contracts, and review committee reports. The meeting began with the appointment of Celia Powers and Dorothy Keppler-Abbott to the board. Director Grosso and Accountant Squier were also in attendance.
HVAC Contract Approved:
The board voted unanimously to approve a contract with Four Seasons for HVAC services. The motion was brought forward by Trustee Douglas Short and seconded by Trustee Shelia Oppenhuis.
Governance Documents Amended:
Trustees reviewed the Trustee By-Laws and the Public Trustee Ethics Statements. A motion to approve amendments to both documents was made by Trustee Short and seconded by Trustee Rick Kerber. The motion passed unanimously.
Veteran’s Day Activities:
During committee reports, it was noted that Beecher schools will be in session on Veteran’s Day. The library plans to provide activities to help celebrate Veterans.
Next Meeting:
The next regular meeting of the Beecher Public Library District Board is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
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