Meeting Summary and Briefs: Casey Township Library Board for February 5, 2026
Casey Township Library Board Meeting | February 5, 2026
The Casey Township Library Board convened to address routine financials, program updates, and ongoing expansion plans. Board President Susie Mathews called the meeting to order at 5:03 p.m. Along with passing the consent agenda—which included the approval of December 18, 2025, financial reports, minutes, and the signing of checks to pay bills—the board reviewed the latest circulation data and heard updates on community reading programs. The board adjourned at 5:36 p.m. For in-depth coverage of the building expansion and library programs, please see the standalone articles.
Brief Title: Financial Report and Disbursements
The library processed total disbursements of $17,603.29 in February, bringing the operating account balance to $16,159.20. Key accounts payable expenses included $8,116.88 to Cordagon Clark, $1,343.08 to the IRS, $1,089.82 to Chase Cardmember, and $776.28 to the City of Casey. Total monthly receipts equaled $5,676.50, driven primarily by $4,846.04 from the tax levy and $500 in Income of American Funds. The library’s separate Gifts and Memorials Yet to be Spent account currently holds $33,533.00.
Brief Title: IHLS Filings and Board Nominations
Librarian Gretchen Murphy informed the board of an annual filing reminder, noting that the board will receive the required form via email from the Clark County Courthouse for electronic filing. Additionally, under the review of “Serving Our Public” standards, Murphy asked members to consider joining the Illinois Heartland Library System (IHLS) as a member of the Board of Directors to help amplify public service with leadership skills.
Brief Title: Friends of the Library Meeting Scheduled
During the new business portion of the meeting, Librarian Gretchen Murphy provided an update on the Friends of the Library organization. The group scheduled a meeting for Monday, February 9, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. All library board members and FCTL members were encouraged to attend the session.
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