Meeting Summary and Briefs: Peotone Public Library District for February 19, 2026
Peotone Public Library District Meeting | February 19, 2026
The Peotone Public Library District Board of Trustees met on Thursday, February 19, 2026, for a Special Committee of the Whole meeting at 5:30 p.m., followed immediately by a regular board meeting at 6:30 p.m. Library Board President Margaret Horne called the meeting to order. The board advanced several significant initiatives, including the approval of an $11,000 budget for a basic service feasibility study with Product Architecture. The board also addressed personnel matters, officially seeking applicants for a vacant trustee seat, approving job descriptions for the Head of Circulation and Maintenance Engineer, and promoting Anthony J. Kuzma to Marketing & Technology Coordinator following a closed session.
Brief Title: Financial Report and QuickBooks Savings
During the Director’s Report, Library Director Sarah Ehlers informed the board that the district is nearly finished transferring its financial systems to QuickBooks. Ehlers noted that this transition will save the library “a lot of money.” Following the report, the board formally approved the payment of bills payable and a motion to file for audit. Both motions were made by Vice-President Jean Oliver and Secretary Bonnie Patek, respectively, and passed via 5-0 roll call votes.
Brief Title: Closed Session Minutes Kept Closed
The board held a discussion regarding whether to open past closed session minutes and audio recordings to the public or to keep them sealed. Following the review, Trustee Mary Jane Carlson motioned to keep the past closed session minutes and recordings closed. Trustee S. Dascenzo seconded the motion, which passed unanimously with five ayes and one absence.
Brief Title: Maker Space Program Awareness
Under unfinished business, the board held a discussion concerning the library’s Maker Space program. Trustees brainstormed strategies on how to bring more community awareness to the space so that it may more fully benefit the Peotone public. No formal action was taken on the item.
Latest News Stories
Some blame taxes as Illinois grows on paper but loses residents
Illinois quick hits: Cannabis company sued for alleged sexual harassment; Reparations class action suit to proceed; Disaster declaration approved for August 2025 storms
Monee Approves $5.6 Million TIF Redevelopment Agreement for Voortman USA Facility
Crete-Monee Prepares for Summer Facility Upgrades, Targets Middle School Flooring
Manhattan Firefighters Extinguish Chimney Fire on South Egyptian Trail
One Dead, Two Hospitalized Following Overnight Shooting at Crete Family Party
Joliet Central Rallies Late to Secure 6-2 Victory Over Crete-Monee
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Peotone Public Library District for February 19, 2026
Manteno Offense Erupts for 17 Hits in 13-6 Road Victory Over Crete-Monee
Peotone Library Board Amends Weather Emergency and Notary Policies
Haack’s Power and Dundee’s Arm Propel Tinley Park Past Crete-Monee, 12-1
White House calls on Pritzker to cooperate with ICE