
Week of NOVEMBER 16 -21
As we begin our second week of dual library facilities operating in the downtown, I want to thank and recognize the extraordinary efforts of staff and volunteers on the smooth transfer of collections, computers, equipment, staff and furnishings. Thanks to many hard working individuals, the relocation was completed in a long weekend from Thursday, November 5th through Sunday, November 8 at 4:30. On Monday, November 9th, staff were in place to welcome and direct patrons to the appropriate building. Most technical "glitches" were solved on Monday and by the end of last week operations at both sites were in full service.
What’s going on at…CHILDREN/JR. HIGH LIBRARY
Check out the "revised" entrance limited to the Children’s Room. Security gates were relocated and another self checkout was added…. Staff remaining at Central have access to the breakroom until actual renovation construction begins in December. The refrigerator was moved to the Adult/Teen library. An alternative break area will be set up on the 2nd floor in Adult Services with a refrigerator, but no stove/oven will be available. Vending machines have been removed. The staff association will continue to have their bake sale on Wednesday morning here at the Central library…. Administration/Business Office staff are still at 500 W. Broadway, but will be moving when forced out by construction. …….As of last week, the volume of use did not require adding porta- potties for the public. Staff will have access to all Central bathrooms until construction begins. When the renovation begins, the contractor will be setting up portable toilets outside.
What’s happening at…..ADULT/TEEN LIBRARY
Let the credits roll…KUDOS AND THANKS
Planning/Logistics Team – RICK BROWN, Audrey Lujan, Joe Purtell, Ellen Fusco, Karen Gerth, Irma Lorah, and Christina Briggs.
Publicity/Signage – LORI SHENSKY, Marianne Hugo, Lisa Nowell, Julie Parker, Ruth Ruiz
Technical Support - TOM EDELBLUTE, Rick Pascoe, Kook Kim, Amir Currim, members of the HP Enterprise staff (Henry Vits, Eric Rivera, Steve Shapiro, Orlando Arkadie, Joel Francisco and Joshua English) and telephone support (Bill Runge, Robert Romero and Jorge Pelayo)
Building Support - the fabulous team of Bill Benciviaga (Mike Sepe, Jon Cornilliac, Russ Beitler, Don Otrambod, Erick Armeson and the rest of the Facilities team)
Movers – CENTRAL LIBRARY STAFF….full and part time…couldn’t have done without you… Tony Lam (YA Collection); Kathy Pezzetti (Children/Jr. High Collections)
Friends of APL – who not only came themselves but brought family to help
Impressed Volunteers - I particularly want to acknowledge and thank the individuals "impressed" into service, an old term for seizing individuals for public use. The following have a friend/family link to a library staff member, and because of that relationship, they were all busy helping us move, instead of enjoying a weekend..so special thanks to - Jim Medina, Jim Farris, Tom Baldwin, Adrian Barragan, Kunio Nakawatase, Amanda Lorah and Jim Nagamatsu
Volunteers – JOE PURTELL, TASNEEM WATTS, JUNE GLENN for coordinating teen volunteer support from Project Say, CASSA (Child & Adolescent Studies Student Association),TAB (Teen Advisory Board) and Kiwanians Frank Barry, Joe Carter, Donna Dann and 38 Kiwanian Key Clubbers from local high schools. Melissa Rivera of CASSA was particularly helpful on Sunday.
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