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Debby Miller was also on the Fine Arts Commission and museum board in Hoffman Estates.
Debby Miller was on the board of the Schaumburg Township District Library for 42 years during which time she helped oversee the construction of three library buildings and encouraged public art.
“She had a profound commitment to public libraries and intellectual freedom,” said Stephanie Sarnoff, executive director of the Schaumburg Township District Library. “She was responsible for creating a community library that was head and shoulders above all others. Excellence was the goal.”
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Miller, 78, died July 23 at her Hoffman Estates home after suffering a fall, said her daughter, Tracy. A longtime Hoffman Estates resident, Miller had battled heart disease, her daughter said.
Born Deborah Kabb in Chicago, Miller grew up in the Albany Park neighborhood and graduated from Roosevelt High School, her daughter said. On Dec. 26, 1957, she married Robert Miller. He died in 2013.

Miller received an associate’s degree in 1971 from Mayfair College in Chicago, which is now known as Truman College. She received a degree in education from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1975.
Soon after Miller and her husband moved to Hoffman Estates in 1971, she became a library board member. An interest in free speech and education spurred her interest in the library system.
“My mother thought people should always be learning things, learning from the start of your life to the end of your life,” her daughter said. “And our library at the time was definitely in need of help. She thought she could be the person to help.”

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During her time on the board, the library system added three buildings. She also was involved in purchasing public art for the libraries, including sculptures, Sarnoff said. Miller also took a keen interest in the children’s departments.
Miller also was involved with the American Library Association. It was through the association that she met Sarnoff, who at that time was managing a public library in Scarsdale, N.Y. The Schaumburg Township library board hired Sarnoff in 2009.
“She was unfailing in her wisdom when it came to citizens and the responsibility of citizens to become as informed as they possibly could,” Sarnoff said.
Miller left the board for one two-year stint during her tenure. An opponent successfully knocked her candidacy off the ballot in 2005 for listing the wrong year in the economic interest statement she had filed, and a subsequent write-in effort fell short. However, Miller returned to the board two years later, serving until she chose not to seek re-election in 2015.Miller initially had hoped to become a teacher but was stymied by a lack of teaching jobs after graduation. Instead, she spent many years as a contract lobbyist, including working on behalf of the Illinois Library Association. She retired in the 1990s, her daughter said.
Miller also was on Hoffman Estates’ Fine Arts Commission and served two terms on the Illinois State Board of Education, from 1989 until 1997. In addition, she was a member of the North Suburban Library Board of Directors from 1974 to 1980 and joined the Hoffman Estates Museum’s board in 2003.
In her later years, Miller was active in helping form the Institute for Continued Learning at Roosevelt University, where she coordinated various study groups for individuals 55 and older. She also traveled widely — visiting six of seven continents, her daughter said — and continued to take an interest in politics.
Just last month, Miller was grand marshal of the Hoffman Estates Fourth of July parade, her daughter said.
Miller also is survived by a son, Andrew; and a brother, Harold Kabb.
Services were held.
Bob Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.
Copyright © 2016, Chicago Tribune
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Debby Miller, 1938-2016

Debby Miller has been very active in library activities on the local, state, and national levels, and she is a trustee extraordinaire!
She is a former member and president of the board of the North Suburban Library System. As a trustee of the Schaumburg Township District Library since 1971, Miller has served as that board’s president several times.
Her honors include the Illinois Library Association (ILA) Trustee of the Year Award in 1979 and the American Library Association (ALA) Trustee of the Year Award in 1985. She was president of the ILA’s Trustee Section and an officer and member of the board of ALA’s Association of Library Trustees and Advocates (ALTA).
Miller served on ALA’s Intellectual Freedom and Legislation committees and was active for many years in the legislation activities of the Illinois Library Association. She served on the Illinois State Board of Education for twelve years.
She continues to be active not only at the Schaumburg Township District Library but also on the Arts Commission of the Village of Hoffman Estates as well as assisting in the adult education program at Roosevelt University in Schaumburg.
Inducted Friday, 12 November 2010

Debby Miller, 1938-2016

Debby Miller has been very active in library activities on the local, state, and national levels, and she is a trustee extraordinaire!
She is a former member and president of the board of the North Suburban Library System. As a trustee of the Schaumburg Township District Library since 1971, Miller has served as that board’s president several times.
Her honors include the Illinois Library Association (ILA) Trustee of the Year Award in 1979 and the American Library Association (ALA) Trustee of the Year Award in 1985. She was president of the ILA’s Trustee Section and an officer and member of the board of ALA’s Association of Library Trustees and Advocates (ALTA).
Miller served on ALA’s Intellectual Freedom and Legislation committees and was active for many years in the legislation activities of the Illinois Library Association. She served on the Illinois State Board of Education for twelve years.
She continues to be active not only at the Schaumburg Township District Library but also on the Arts Commission of the Village of Hoffman Estates as well as assisting in the adult education program at Roosevelt University in Schaumburg.
Inducted Friday, 12 November 2010

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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR BOARD MEETING
August 23, 2010 By admininstration
SCHAUMBURG TOWNSHIP DISTRICT LIBRARY
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 2010

LOCATION
Conference Room, Central Library, Schaumburg Township District Library
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT      
Robert Lyons, President; Adam Sesso, Vice President/Secretary; Robert Frankel, Treasurer; Deborah Miller; Nicholas Scipione; Ruth Jonen             
OTHERS PRESENT
Melissa Jones; Michael Madden; Susan Miura; Reiner Musni; Marijo Police;
Stephanie Sarnoff; Rebecca Teasdale
TIME MEETING BEGAN
7:30 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Former Library Director Michael Madden recommended that the Library Board recognize Robert Miller for his years of dedication and contribution to the Schaumburg Township District Library and the Friends of the Schaumburg Library.
BOARD COMMENTS 
President Lyons proposed that the Library Board recognize Robert Miller for his years of service to the Schaumburg Township District Library and the Friends of the Schaumburg Library.
Mrs. Jonen moved and Mr. Frankel seconded that:
The Library Board approval a resolution honoring Robert Miller and that such resolution be made part of the Minutes of the regular meeting and that Mr. Miller be presented with a signed proclamation.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mrs. Miller announced that she had been honored as a Library Luminary by the Illinois Library Association.
On behalf of STDL, Mrs. Forte-Scott announced that she and Mrs. Sarnoff had announced to the Rotary
Club of Schaumburg – Hoffman Estates receipt of the $87,000 FINRA grant had been received. 
Mrs. Jonen suggested that the Citizens Input Committee be informed of recent grant awards to the Library.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES          
Mrs. Jonen moved and Mrs. Miller seconded that:
The minutes of the regular meeting of July 20, 2010 be approved as submitted.
The motion passed unanimously.
CHANGES TO THE AGENDA    
The report of the Director of Adult Services is rescheduled for the September 20, 2010 regular Board meeting.
DIRECTOR’S REPORT     
Ms. Sarnoff reported that the painting of the exterior of the Hoffman Estates was completed.  She announced the retirement of Joyce Holdgraffer from the Adult Services staff.  Ms. Sarnoff invited the Board to visit the Business Office on the morning of September 1st to celebrate the anniversary of Assistant Business Manager Jean Hrdlicka’s 40 years of service to the Library. 
STAFF REPORTS
Susan Miura, Public Relations Coordinator described the successful expansion of the Library communications efforts with community agencies, organizations and media outlets.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
NSLS – Mrs. Forte-Scott reported that discussions regarding the merger of library systems continue.  She announced that an inventory of NSLS physical assets will be conducted for the purpose of auctioning furniture and equipment.
Student Trustees – Mr. Sesso and Mr. Scipione interviewed seven applicants for the 2010-2011 Student Trustee positions.  They recommended two candidates, Dana Lindquist (Conant High School) and Meran Liu (Hoffman Estates High School).   
Mr. Sesso moved that:
The Board appoint Dana Lindquist and Meran Liu to the position of Student Trustee.
The motion passed unanimously.
TREASURE’S REPORT: 
Mr. Frankel reported that no revenue had been received.  He reported that the second half tax payment from Cook County is not expected until February 2011.                           
UNFINISHED BUSINESS            
Ms. Sarnoff and Mr. Musni presented three designs prepared by PSA Dewberry Architects for improvements to the Central Library parking lot lighting and an alternate design for improvements to lighting in the perimeter canopy on the north facade of the building.
Mrs. Miller moved and Mrs. Jonen seconded that:
Central Library Parking Lot Improvement design Option #3 provided by PSA Dewberry be chosen as the project for which Request For Bids (RFB) will be advertised; and, that the RFB include an Alternate for under canopy lighting improvement.
Roll Call Vote
Mr. Frankel                Yes
Mr. Sesso                    Yes
Mr. Scipione              Yes
Mrs. Miller                 Yes
Mrs. Forte-Scott      Yes
Mrs. Jonen                 Yes
Mr. Lyons                   Yes
The motion passed unanimously.
Ms. Sarnoff presented a revised Social Security Participation Resolution reflecting a change in proposed start date.
Mr. Frankel moved and Mr. Sesso seconded that:
The Board approve a Social Security Participation Resolution reflecting a start date of January 1, 2011.
The motion passed unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
Finance Committee Chair Frankel moved that:
The Schaumburg Township District Library fy2010-2011 Budget be approved with no change for the third and final time.
Roll call vote:
Mr. Frankel                Yes
Mr. Sesso                    Yes
Mr. Scipione              Yes
Mrs. Miller                 Yes
Mrs. Forte-Scott      Yes
Mrs. Jonen                 Yes
Mr. Lyons                   Yes
The motion was approved unanimously
Mrs. Jonen moved and Mrs. Miller seconded that:
The Board approve the 2010 Illinois Public Library Annual report.
The motion passed unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT          
9:38  P.M.
Filed Under: 2010, August, Regular Board, Regular Board Meeting Minutes

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The Miller Library was built to hold the rare book collection of Jahu Dewitt Miller.
 
The National Park Seminary began as the Ye Foreset Inne, a resort in the wilds of Maryland, for residents of Washington to escape summertime heat. It closed in 1892. The buildings were purchased and reopened in 1894 as a girls finishing school. The school went on an ambitious building plan in the next 10 years and a series of Internationally-themed buildings were constructed. In 1937, it was transformed into the National Park College. It was acquired by the Army at the beginning of World War II. It was excessed in 2001, and the mostly abandoned property started on a long road of rehabilitation, restoration, and expansion.
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