Meet the Trustees
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Jennifer Allocca
Facilities -
Michael Constance
Treasurer -
Jacob Fields
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John Fladd
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Susan Hansen
Secretary -
Kerri Kelley
Chair -
Christa Snyder
Upcoming Meetings
Meetings occur every third Tuesday of the month
What is a Trustee?
Library trustees are the governing board of the library. (RSA 202-A:2) The Board of Trustees shall have the entire custody and management of the public library and all related property except trust funds held by the town. (RSA 202-A:6) The Board of Trustees has sole responsibility for hiring and firing employees of a public library (RSA 202-A:16-17) and the securing of sufficient funds to provide and maintain adequate library service (RSA 202-A:4). Trustees are elected by the general population and represent the community to the library and the library to the community.
Interested in becoming a Trustee?
If you are interested in running for an elected three-year seat on the Library Board of Trustees:
- Review the “Job Description of a Library Trustee”
- Review “How the Roles of Trustees and Library Director Differ”
- Review the Board of Trustee Minutes posted online
- Attend meetings of the Board of Trustees to meet Board members and see what is involved
- Ask questions! Email Board Chair at trustees@whipplefreelibrary.org.
If a three-year commitment is too long, consider volunteering for a one-year Alternate position:
- Read the “Are you interested in serving as an Alternate or Trustee?” letter
- Read the the materials listed above for Trustees and attend meetings of the Board of Trustees
- Review the “Alternate Trustee Policy”
- Complete an Alternate Application.
- Alternate Trustee applications are available online here or pick up a Trustee Application form at the Whipple Free Library.
Completed applications can be e-mailed to trustees@whipplefreelibrary.org, dropped off at the library to the attention of Chair, Board of Trustees, or mailed to:
Whipple Free Library
67 Mont Vernon Road
New Boston, NH 03070
Minutes
2025
Archived Minutes
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020


