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Sugar Grove library extends hours

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Dolin said the hour changes were possible by cutting services and stretching staff. She said the strong indication was that weekend hours were needed — something that didn’t surprise her because in every library she has known, “they move more people through on a Sunday in four hours than they do on a Tuesday in 12.”

That the first Sunday was quiet might be an indication the news hasn’t spread, she said.

“It may take a while to catch on,” Dolin said. “Sundays may not work in this community. We don’t know until we try it. And if it doesn’t work, if it’s not something that is attractive to this community, we’ll evaluate it in June … from the standpoint of, ‘Can we really afford to do this?’ and, ‘Is this working?’ ”

To accomplish it, she said staff would be stretched thin. A serious illness would hit hard, and more funds would be needed to operate the library. An attempt for a referendum would be necessary, she said.

Voters have rejected 10 consecutive referendum attempts. In the last try in 2010, there were more than twice as many no votes to yes votes.

Dolin said a referendum wouldn’t be attempted until there is an indication of what the public wants – and how much voters are willing to spend.

“One of the things that I said when I was hired was let’s find out what we can do with the budget we have first, talk to the public, find out what it they want from us – and why the referendum has failed in the past – and then maybe take a different approach,” she said.

Sugar Grove resident Michael Anson, who was in the first Sunday of the year, spoke of the referendum possibility. Anson has been involved in the library, starting a book and movie club where members read a book, watch a movie based on the book and discuss the book and the movie. He said expanding the hours was vital to the library’s cause.

“If the library ever wants to pass a referendum, it needs to be open more hours to serve its community,” he said, adding libraries are important to a town.


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