Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Snow has arrived, the project has slowed

Hi All-

I am sure you are wondering where the new pictures are! Well the last couple weeks and the lake effect snow has slowed things a bit. Until yesterday not much has happened due to the snow. We do have steel columns being put in place now and walls to be erected hopefully next week!

Our new floor buried in snow (above)!

Despite the snow, window trim, doors, and siding colors are being looked at as well as shingle color and downspouts, etc. Soon interior colors will be chosen, things are moving along, just not obvious to a passerby's eye.

Monday, November 29, 2010

WE HAVE A FLOOR!!!!

Today was an exciting day at the library as they poured the slab for the floor! Check out the slideshow pics of this exciting event! :-)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

We got a footprint!!!

If you haven't been following the slideshow to the right, you should! You can see the almost daily pictures of the project there and we now know what shape the building will look like!

They are hoping to pour the concrete slab any day now, weather permitting of course! Watch for new pics of that to come soon!

If you are on facebook look us up! Morrisville Public-Library as pictures are added there as well!

Thank you for bearing with us during this exciting time!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Project has begun!

I know we are starting a little later than planned but we officially had people on site on Monday October 25, 2010 and today, the 28th, they began to dig! Look at the slideshow pictures of the recent activities this week!

Keep those fingers crossed that snow and freezing temperatures stay away for a little while longer! And, remember, now that it has begun, it is a hard hat area and only limited people are allowed in, not patrons or staff. The Library Manager has been given clearance and can take pictures etc. so follow our virtual tour here as we unveil the work and the new building erection!

We are hoping completion will be early March 2011....

How exciting for our library and community! :-)

Friday, October 8, 2010

Demo is done and the project should begin soon!

I hope you have been following the slide show to the right! Lots of pictures of the demo have been added!

Soon, the project should begin and we are very excited! No one is allowed to park or turn around in the library driveway now as there are lots of nails and other debris there.

Thank you all for bearing with us during the demo phase!!!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Demo Weekend #2

This past weekend we started to tear down the bathroom/mystery area in the library. The pics are addded to the slideshow to your right. A couple are below. Enjoy!! :-)


Monday, August 16, 2010

Program Room Demo

Over this past weekend, the library board trustees and Library Manager, demo'ed the program room. Please see the pictures in the slideshow to your right or click on the "photos of the building project" link to the right also.

In two weeks the next section of the library will be coming off and we will close the library on Saturday August 28 to be able to do that.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Fire Department Training Night #4

Last night we had the privilege of the Morrisville Fire Department bringing in the Eaton Fire Department to do training drills on the program room. I am glad that we can provide our local area fire departments with a real facility to practice with. Granted we did not use the smoke machine, they still had to find the people inside and do roof ventilation drills etc. They are hoping to return another time or two with area fire departments to train some more. A few new pics are on our slideshow of the training last night. Be sure to click the slideshow to the right for the pictures.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Fire Department Training Part 3

Well to all who walked through the village last night, it looked like the back of the library was on fire. I can assure you that it was not!!! It was a smoke machine the fire department used to recreate the scene of a fire. Fake walls were created inside the program room and dummies (fake people) were placed and the place was "smoked" up so the fire fighters could practice getting an adult and child out. Three different groups of fire fighters from Morrisville and Munnsville tried this drill and succeeded.

We apologize to anyone who assumed we had lit the library on fire. Never is that, nor will that ever be our intention. No flames will be brought to the library in the demolition process.

Please see the pictures on the slideshow of last night's training. (Click on the "click here to see" phrase under the word "slideshow" to your right on this page).

Please note: weather permitting, the fire department will be doing this drill again with another area fire company next Tuesday (July 27). We will be closing the library at 7pm if they do utilize the program room for another night of drill practice. Watch our facebook and website, call the library or watch for notes posted around the library to confirm whether or not we do indeed close.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Fire Department Training Night #2

Last night, the Morrisville Fire Department did another training on the program room. They did roof ventilation drills and made another access point using an existing window. They did more wall and ceiling drills as well. Below are a few pics of the soon to be disappearing room.







They will be back next week to do more roof training. Stay tuned.... and for all the pictures of last night's training, click on our flickr.com link on the right hand side of this page.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fire Department Training Night #1

Last night the Morrisville Fire Department conducted training on the Program Room at the library. On our flickr.com account (see link to the right of the page) are lots of pictures of the evening and they are also added to our slideshow on the right as well.

Here are just a few pics of the night:









The Fire Department will be training again over the next few weeks so check back next week for more pictures!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

PLEASE NOTE!!!

Rumor around town is that the fire department is using the program room for a controlled burn. This is JUST a RUMOR!!!! They are using the room to do drills and training in the next few weeks but these drills contain axe practice, ventilating roof practice etc. NO fire will be ignited on the premises of the library.

The Morrisville Fire Department is always looking for places they can train on and being a community place, the library felt this was fitting. Seeing the Library Board of Trustees and Library Manager are demolishing the room themselves; it was decided to let the fire department utilize it first.

So, we apologize for any rumors making you all worry our beautiful historic library might go up in smoke, but let me reassure you, that is not happening.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Program Room is closed forever...

Over the weekend, Vice President Joshua Nalle, Library Manager Michelle Forward, Ashley Meyers and Jennifer Forward cleaned out the program room to get it ready for the Fire Department to utilize for drills and training before it being torn down forever. All of our programs will now be held at the Municipal Building (fire house) across the street until the completion of the project. Below are two pictures of the now vacant program room.



Sunday, May 30, 2010

Garage Sale and Plant Sale

The library board is going to surplus some items for the garage sale day in the village on Saturday July 10th from 8am-12pm! Stop in and see what items we have for sale and we are hoping to have a some books for sale too! All proceeds will go to the Building Expansion Project.

Also on July 10th we will be having a plant sale as well! Stop in and get some great plantings for your flower beds! All proceeds of this sale will go towards the new landscaping around the new entry to the new addition.

We look forward to seeing you then, so mark your calendars now! :-)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Pics are on the Slide Show of the Storybook Cottage!

If you watch the slideshow now (on the right hand side of the page), you will see the pictures of the moving of the Storybook Cottage are there! Also, if you click on the link (on the right hand side too) that says "Photos of the Building Project" you will be redirected to our flickr.com page and be able to see the pictures too. Enjoy! :-)

The Storybook Cottage Moved Today!

About 4pm this afternoon, the storybook cottage left the Morrisville Public Library to go to it's new home. Behind the library looks vacant now but anxiously awaits the project to begin. Pictures of the cottage leaving the library will be posted later tonight on the slideshow to the right and if you click on our flickr pics link to the right as well.

Next on the agenda to prepare for the project is cleaning up the site from where the cottage was and cutting down a couple small trees. After that, the program room will be coming down in mid June.

Stay tuned for pics of the cottage removal in a few hours....

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The future plan...

Below is the plan for the expansion project; your first glimpse of what the building will look like! Enjoy!!!

How did we get the money to do this expansion project and other questions revealed...

This is often a question that gets asked to me so I will answer it here. How did we get the money? Over a year ago, I was informed of a grant/low interest loan program for libraries. President Obama had an initiative to help libraries with USDA Rural Development. So I mentioned it to the Board of Trustees. Our President, Allen Noel, and I got the extensive paperwork and started wading through it, completing it and after about 4 months turned it in. We assumed it was a long shot as a building expansion project was a lot of money.

February 2010 we were notified by USDA that they would like to meet with us. We had to scale down our project, no second story, no elevator, etc because the funds just weren't there for this project. We were told we passed the pre-application process and were now in the application stage. More paperwork was given to us, we had to hire an architect, we needed an auditor, an attorney and we had 60 days or less to get this all done or the initiative money would be gone. Instead of receiving $200,000 in grant money we would only receive $50,000 and the rest of the project would need to be funded by low interest loan. The Board and I buckled down, within a week we had everyone on board, an architect, Teistch Kent Fay, an attorney-James Stokes, an auditor- Moore and Hart and we were sifting through the paperwork and getting it all completed.

We spent many late nights and lots of time together but we completed everything needed for the application process. Two weeks ago, we were sent the letter stating we had indeed been awarded the project- $200,000 in grant, $372,000 in a low interest loan for 40 years at 4% for $372,000. With that money, we can expand the library 3100 sq feet.

How are we paying for the loan? Last year we went to the school district taxpayers and requested more funding. Due to the passing of that funding, we now have the money to pay the loan each month.

The timeline as of today for the project is: going out to bid beginning of July and ground breaking mid to late August.

You will see a lot of changes happening already around the library. Trees have been cut down out back. The book barn has been moved to its new owner, Lisa Bryant at the adjacent property of 79 East Main Street. The storybook cottage will be moving soon to the new owner who won the sealed bid. The weekend of June 12, the program room will be closed forever as the fire department will be using the room for training exercises before we remove that portion from the building. All of our programs will be held at the municipal building (fire house) across the street beginning on June 16.

Will we close the library during this project? At this time no, we will not. Some things will be put into storage as we will be losing the room adjacent to the program room in mid August. There will be no public bathroom during the project too. But, we will remain open until the completion of the project when we close a few days for the staff to move things into the new building.

What will happen to the current portion of our beautiful library? It will get to rest. This building was built in 1850 as a residence, not a library. In 1903, it was given to the community as a library and opened its doors with 760 volumes on its shelves. The library was only the front two rooms of the building. Now we use the entire building and house over 17,000 items. The library needs to rest, the traffic and main collection needs to move. So the historic portion of the library will be a staff work room (where the children's room is now), the Local History section (where the circulation desk is now), a small conference room as well as where we will house large type books and books on tape/CD (where our non fiction room is now) and possibly the teen area as well. Upstairs the Library Manager's Office will remain and the other rooms will be storage areas. We will now have quiet book nooks in our library for patrons to utilize in our historic part of the library too!

Why have we not said much to the community? Why does it seem like we are keeping it all secret? We apologize to anyone and everyone if they felt we were doing this. First off, when we preapplied we knew it was a long shot so we never told anyone way back then. When we were in the application process we had 60 days to do something that most people have a year to do. We just didn't have the time to share at that point. Then in the final stages we couldn't share until we got the official word that we had indeed received the funding.

I hope I have answered most of your questions. If there is anything else you would like to know, please stop into the library and ask for me. Or email me at mforward@midyork.org. I would be more than happy to sit down with anyone and discuss the project in more detail. Also, check out the plans for the expansion on display now in the front foyer. We are open Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12-8pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10-8pm and Saturday 10-4pm.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Who can do it?

The project has its fun moments too! After the book barn was moved we had some footers left in the ground. Joshua Nalle, the Board Vice President, pulled one out by hand but the Secretary's husband, well...the picture speaks for itself!!! Love ya Bill!!! :-)



The slideshow is working! :-)

On the right hand side of this page you can now see the pictures as we get them! Watch how the building project progresses!!!! Enjoy!!!

Welcome!

I would like to welcome you all to our blog of our building expansion project! In the coming weeks, there will be photos, blogs and lots of exciting things coming as this project advances! Check back often for updates and eventually polls on color schemes and such! Descriptions of the project and more are forthcoming as well.