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Report on the May 19, 2026 Meeting of the Red Hook Library Board

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REPORT ON THE MAY 19, 2026 MEETING OF THE RED HOOK LIBRARY BOARD

The meeting of the Library Board of Trustees was convened at 6:30 p.m. by Board President Anna Greig.

The current agenda was adopted and the prior meeting minutes approved.

Trustee Kelly French proposed a “no idling” policy to encourage a reduction in carbon emissions and other pollutants on Library property. The policy was adopted.

Trustee Jared Vengrin gave a report on the March 16 meeting of the Board Development Committee which discussed the onboarding process for new trustees.

AStrategic Plan Review was discussed which included “enhancing Library spaces to be more accessible, comfortable and adaptable to support a range of patron needs”.

Personnel: The resignation of the current cleaner was approved and plans for replacement were discussed.

Director Alex Geller gave a Treasurer’s report which noted that a 2026 grant from the Town of Red Hook had been received in the amount of $225,000.00. Also, a $5,000.00 grant had been applied for from the Mary Norris Preyer Foundation.

Mr. Geller also reported on lend traffic 2025 vs. 2026, the opening of the Seed Library, the launch of the Ascienzo Naturalist in Residence program on Aprill 11" at Elmendorf.

The above report was accepted.

President Greig reviewed committee assignments. A motion was made and approved to establish a fundraising committee.

The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m.

Respectfully submitted.

Tony Maccarini

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Trustee Uku Village Food Waste Report for November 2025 Dec 8, 2025 Village residents are invited to sign up at redhookvillage.gov/compost, in person, or by phone/email to the Clerk, I made a slight change to Deputy Mayor Kjarval’s design for the individual countertop pails. They’ve arrived! Our hauler, Ray Silverman of Laughing Fox Farm, has provided our latest collection data: Estimated total volume diverted from landfill since the program’s inception: **1,163 lbs** As part of our larger plan to have all program materials available in Spanish, our hauler has also installed bilingual collection bins advising: ## **NO TRASH! FOOD SCRAPS ONLY** ## **¡NO BASURA! SOLO RESTOS DE COMIDA** **Next up:** The FWP volunteer crew will be in the building this week to prepare all the countertop bins for distribution. Register now and get yours in time for the holidays! **francesuku@redhookvillage.gov**