We’ll miss Marleen!

May 28, 2008

  Our beloved colleague, Children’s Assistant Librarian Marleen Rippeth, will be leaving us for warm and sunny South Carolina.  Marleen is leaving a big hole at Avon Lake Public Library.  She holds that highly unusual combination of superior organizational skills, whacky creativity, and an intrepid heart!  And most of all we love her because she’s a great team member.

 Marleen can make fun out of any opportunity, a trait our young patrons are going to miss.  She’s been one of the madcap geniuses behind our amazing children’s parties here at the Library, creating remarkable crafts and games for the children.  Marleen has posed as the Cat in the Hat, a read’n cowpoke, and a waffle chef.  Except that last one wasn’t a pose: Marleen taught the children to make waffles one day, bringing a book alive for them.

Marleen is also fearless.  Only Marleen would dare combine peanut butter, melted chocolate, and a score of preschoolers!  The result was messy, hilarious, and a riot of fun for the children (someone ought to write a children’s book about the Librarian Who Made Buckeyes)!  Then there was the summer reading video that featured a fire in the Library.  Guess who volunteered to be hosed down by the Avon Lake Fire Department?

Side-by-side with all the fun, is Marleen’s incredible organizational skills.  Even among librarians, Marleen is notorious for her tendency to alphabetize things the rest of us would never dream of!  And believe me, we’re grateful.

Marleen has been great to work with.  She’s one of those special people who shares freely of herself, working for the good of all and sharing the credit for all the wonderful things that have a way of happening around her.  We’re going to miss her a lot!

Here’s the poem Marleen wrote to lure author Judy Sierra and illustrator Marc Brown of Wild About Books to our Library in 2004.

Wild About Books

It started the summer of 2004,

When Wild About Books arrived at our door.

 

With the help of some beavers, a stork, and a gnu,

We watched in amazement as our Zoobrary grew.

 

It delighted our patrons, they came young and old,

The Avon Lake Zoobrary was a sight to behold.

 

Then one Thursday morning as the clock struck nine,

A class of first graders marched in, all in a line.

 

As they listened , we talked about taking good care

Of the books that they own and the books that we share.

 

They loved Judy’s story, Wild About Books,

And Marc’s illustrations inspired their new looks…

 

They turned into animals (Well maybe not quite.)

Then they searched to the left and they searched to the right.

 

They searched high and low, and in all of the nooks,

To find animals reading their own Zoobrary books.

 

Each child was given a blank book as well,

For we know that they have their own stories to tell.

 

Three cheers for the Zoobrary, Judy and Marc too,

We’re wild simply wild, about their marvelous zoo!

 

 


Now we are one … year old, that is.

May 23, 2008

Gerry here again.  On May 24th, 2007, I posted the first entry on this blog. 

Since then, five other staff members have posted here, and many of our readers have posted comments.  In particular, Cindy the Librarian has really taken the lead with this blog, and I commend her tenacity.  I admit that the editor provided by WordPress, while superior to Blogger, gives me fits (especially with editing photos) and I have lost a few posts to the aether.

It is gratifying and (yet head-scratching) to notice that many are still “surfing in,” looking to us as a resource on some topics – Banned Books and Poetry in particular.  We hope you found something to enlightening you before you left.  We know that many of you are far far away from us, and we hope that if you ever come through this part of Ohio to visit us in person.

For the record, Zardoz is still my favorite movie ever.  I regret that I have not been able to share many more with you since then, time and all that, but I will in the future, especially if asked to. 
You probably don’t want to hear (or hear about) my favorite music.

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Shout-out to a Winning Patron

May 2, 2008

 

Young Adult and every day patron Zac Hoenig just won the first place Gold Medal at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America Skills Competition at Hocking College in Nelsonville. This winning young man received a perfect score for his hospitality industry research project and presentation.  Zac is about to graduate from Lorain County Joint Vocational School where he majored in hospitality.  His Grand Prize includes a two-year full scholarship to Hocking Technical College.  Way to go, Zac!

Along with his formal education, Zac spends quite a bit of time at the Library reading up on a variety of topics.  It’s been my pleasure to help him with his research.  He also is active with his church youth group and is currently fundraising for a second trip to Mississipi with the group to help rebuild homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. 

Zac is a friendly, thoughtful and hard-working young man who makes me hopeful for our future. Congratulations Zac on a well-deserved achievement!