Library Board of Trustees
The Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library inspires and supports lifelong learning and the love of reading.
Board Meeting Minutes & Agendas
Board Minutes & Agendas are posted on the Village of Kimberly Web Site.
Library Board Members
The Library Board is comprised of 8 representatives from the villages of Little Chute and Kimberly. One representative is from each of the community's village boards, one is from each of the community's school districts, and four are citizen representatives - three from Little Chute and one from Kimberly. Members are:
Kathii Schommer | Little Chute citizen representative |
Bill Perenboom | Little Chute Village Board representative |
Phil Yunk | Kimberly School District representative |
Jim Moes, President | Little Chute citizen representative |
Becky Ackermann | Little Chute School District representative |
Dave Hietpas | Kimberly Village Board representative |
Rose Vander Velden | Kimberly citizen representative |
Lori Vanderloop, Vice President | Little Chute citizen representative |
Annual Report Statistics
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2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
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Items Owned |
129,020 | 137,584 | 175,197 |
290,713 |
291,500 |
299,993 |
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Items Checked Out Daily Average |
313,539 1,042 |
333,098 1,107 |
358,733 1,192 |
300,367 1,065 |
283,137 1,004 |
266,069 944 |
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Interlibrary Loans |
74,074 | 88,161 | 98,970 |
62,351 |
61,145 |
59,835 |
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Patron Visits |
135,167 449 |
144,106 479 |
142,645 474 |
125,611 445 |
123,195 437 |
119,027 422 |
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Programs |
195 | 182 | 190 |
257 |
241 |
194 |
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Program Attendance |
5,376 | 6,425 | 9,044 |
8,930 |
9,428 |
10,253 |
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Registered Borrowers |
12,615 | 12,477 | 11,698 |
13,414 |
11,888 |
11,811 |
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Users of Public Daily Average |
23,706 79 |
24,282 81 |
23,934 80 |
13,750 49 |
12,479 44 |
11,245 40 |
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Web Page Hits |
142,854 | 160,139 | 182,734 |
96,908 |
107,900 |
106,049 |
Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library Plan: 2011-2015
In 2011, a 7-month planning process was implemented to evaluate current library services, examine community needs, and develop a service plan, which culminated in the approval of a 5-year plan that will guide library programs and services. Thank you to everyone who participated in surveys, focus groups, interviews, etc. as part of the process! Your input was invaluable. Here are the results:
- Summary of the Plan (9 page PDF)
- The Complete Plan (56 page PDF)