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File #: [20-0744]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Appointment Status: Filed
File created: 9/1/2020 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/28/2020 Final action: 10/28/2020
Title: Appointments to the Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board.
Attachments: 1. CHPLAB Ballot, 2. CHPLAB Applications, 3. CHPLAB Master Ballot
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Appointments to the Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board.
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Staff:
Department:
Sabrina Oliver, Director/Town Clerk
Communications and Public Affairs
Amy Harvey, Deputy Town Clerk

Alisha Cordell, Administrative Assistant
Technology Solutions and CaPA


Recommendation(s):
That the Council make appointments to the Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board for three (3) seats.



Attachments:

* Recommendation

* Ballot

* Applications


Note: Applications submitted prior to February 20, 2018 were completed before changes were made to the application and may appear incomplete.

























MEMORANDUM

TO: Mayor and Town Council

FROM: Tiffany W.E. Allen, Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board Chair

SUBJECT: Recommendation for the vacancy(s)

DATE: October 13, 2020


RECOMMENDATION: The Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board met on October 12, 2020 and by a majority vote of those present have made the following recommendations to the Town Council for consideration:

* Tiffany Allen, Reappointment, Town Resident
* June Dunnick, Reappointment, Town Resident
* Ruth Morgan, Appointment, Town Resident

SPECIAL REQUEST(S): None

BACKGROUND: The Chapel Hill Public Library Advisory Board received the following applications: Tiffany Allen, June Dunnick, Ruth Morgan, Rachel Nelson, Matthew Tulchin and Megan Winget. The reappointment of Allen and Dunnick allows for continuity into the new Board year and each member brings a unique skill set which are assets to the Board. Additionally, the appointment of Morgan will also bring unique skills and perspectives to the Board. Morgan has extensive knowledge of the library, having served as a volunteer with the Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library. Morgan has used the library as a meeting place for mentoring and tutoring activities, and has a background in literacy development, mentoring diverse communities, and advocacy and involvement with children with disabilities.

Note: Communicatio...

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