Library Board Meeting Offers Public Oversight Opportunity in Tell City
The Perry County Public Library Board of Trustees is scheduled to meet Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at the Tell City Branch, and the session is open to the public under Indiana’s Open Door Law. The meeting provides a direct chance for residents to observe governance, learn about library services and programs, and engage with local decision-making.
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The Perry County Public Library has scheduled a regular Board of Trustees meeting for Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at the Tell City Branch, located at 2328 Tell St. Meetings of the library board are open to the public under Indiana’s Open Door Law; attendees should check in at the desk for the meeting room. Patrons seeking additional activities can find other November programs on the library’s website (perrycountypl.org/tell-city/?utm_source=openai).
Library boards serve as the governing bodies responsible for oversight of library operations, policy direction and fiscal stewardship. For Perry County residents, board meetings are one of the clearest avenues to observe how decisions about services, collections, programming and budgets are made. The public access guaranteed by state law ensures that community members can follow discussions that affect library hours, programming priorities and use of public funds.
Holding the meeting at the Tell City Branch ensures geographic accessibility for residents on the county’s northern side and provides a visible forum within the community to discuss local needs. Check-in procedures at the desk are intended to direct visitors to the appropriate meeting space and help library staff manage room capacity and logistics. The library has posted its November schedule online, offering residents an opportunity to align attendance at the board meeting with other programs and events.
For local governance and civic engagement, routine board meetings are a reminder that public institutions require ongoing public attention. Transparency under the Open Door Law allows citizens to monitor compliance with open-meeting requirements and to stay informed about potential changes to services that could affect families, students, seniors and local nonprofits that rely on library resources.
Residents planning to attend should arrive early to complete the check-in process and to find seating in the designated meeting room. Those unable to attend in person can consult the library’s website for program listings and possible remote participation options, if provided. Regular attendance and informed observation of board meetings contribute to stronger, more responsive local institutions by connecting community priorities with the officials tasked with administering public services.
The Perry County Public Library’s meeting notice underscores a routine but essential element of local democracy: accessible governance. The Tell City session on Nov. 5 offers Perry County residents a concrete opportunity to observe and engage with the stewardship of a central public resource.


