The Dwight Foster Public Library Board of Directors has announced that it is seeking new members.
Four members of the board are serving terms that expire in June.
According to information released by the board, the library is directed by a 10-member, volunteer board.
Applications submitted by those interested in becoming board members are reviewed by the Fort Atkinson city manager and the executive director of the library, after which applicants are recommended for appointment by the Fort Atkinson City Council.
Board members meet monthly and serve for three-year terms. Monthly meetings typically last about two hours, the release noted.
In addition, board members may serve on committees of the board, including those of Building and Grounds, Finance, Personnel, Policy, and Planning.
While terms for board members begin in June, the board recommends those interested in applying for a board position submit an application by May 1. More information about the board and its application process is here: https://www.fortlibrary.org/library/board-staff/.
Applications are accepted year-round and held in consideration, according to information provided on the library’s website.
Those interested in serving on the library board are asked to complete a “Citizen Service Information Form,” found here: https://cms8.revize.com/revize/fortatkinson/CITIZEN%20SERVICE%20INFORMATION%20FORM.pdf, and return it to: City of Fort Atkinson, City Manager, 101 N. Main St., Fort Atkinson, WI 53538. Forms also may be emailed to city of Fort Atkinson Public Relations/Executive Assistant Sarah Weihert: sweihert@fortatkinsonwi.gov.
According to the city of Fort Atkinson Website, 10 people currently serve on the board. Among them are: Michael Wallace, whose term expires in 2024, and Diana Shull and Julie Olver, whose terms expire in 2025, along with four members whose terms expire this year. They are: Thomas Fick, Sara Podoll, Kirsten Mortimer and Autumn Harden.
Additionally, board members include: School District of Fort Atkinson Superintendent Rob Abbott, Fort Atkinson City Manager Rebecca Houseman LeMire, and, serving as Fort Atkinson City Council representative, Bruce Johnson.
Dwight Foster Public Library, File photo/Kim McDarison.
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