Wilsonville Kiwanis Kids Fun Run July 30, 2016 1,500 Kids and Parents Ages 3 thru 15 Aged heats 100 Volunteers www.kidsfunrun.com.

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Wilsonville Kiwanis Kids Fun Run July 30, ,500 Kids and Parents Ages 3 thru 15 Aged heats 100 Volunteers

Wilsonville Public Library A brief exercise – the future of the Library: Name a valuable service that a library could provide that you believe would be valuable now or in the future, but that libraries don't currently offer.

Wilsonville Public Library Vision The Library creates a culture of learning for all residents of the Wilsonville community. Mission Enrich the lives of Wilsonville area residents by being a community focal point for knowledge, literature, culture, thought, and learning, which inspires residents of all ages to gather, connect and grow.

Wilsonville Public Library Governance Wilsonville Public Library Libraries in Clackamas County (LINCC) City of Wilsonville Library District of Clackamas County Library Board

Wilsonville Public Library Budget Library Revenue FY16 Library District $1,051,235 City of Wilsonville$616,202 Charges/Fines$48,800 Gifts$48,700 TOTAL$1,764,937

Wilsonville Public Library Budget Library Expenditures FY16 Personnel$1,335,030 Materials$194,000 Programs$31,950 Paper Clips, etc.$203,957 TOTAL$1,764,937

Wilsonville Public Library What we do - Adult Fiction Mysteries Science Fiction Large Print Christian Westerns Lucky Day Non Fiction Northwest Japanese Spanish Heritage Career Center Magazines and Newspapers Audio/Visual Movies Music Audiobooks College Courses Online "Databases" e-books Downloadable audiobooks Facebook Twitter Web page Reference One on One Sessions Notaries Proctoring Cultural Passes Programs Writers Club Book Club First Friday Films Literature Classes History Night Spanish Classes Booknotes Concerts Tax Help Technology Internet Free Wireless Desktop Computers Microfilm/fiche printers

Wilsonville Public Library What we do – Kids and Teens Fiction Board Books Picture Books Series Books Easy Readers Chapter Books OBOB Books Special Breakouts New Books Lucky Day Non Fiction Series New Books Parenting Magazines Audio/Visual Kids Movies Music Audiobooks Kits Online "Databases" Teen Facebook/Twitter Web page Reference Reader's Advisory Cultural Passes Programs Babytime Toddlertime Storytime K-2 Book Adventures School Outreach Summer Reading Program Science Adventure Teen Programs Technology Internet Wireless Computers Early Learning Computers

Wilsonville Public Library What we do – Online

Wilsonville Public Library What we do – Betcha Didn't Know Notaries Meeting Rooms Rose Room Oak Room Study Rooms Test Proctoring Laminating Tax Forms One on One Tax Help Jig Saw Puzzles (Honor System) Romance (Honor System) Free Box Notices/Community Bulletin Board Cultural Passes Election Drop Off

Wilsonville Public Library Goals Early Literacy Outreach E-Collection Spanish Language Computing upgrades Remodel

Wilsonville Public Library A brief exercise – the future of the Library: Name a service that the library could provide that you believe would be valuable now or in the future, but that libraries don't currently offer.