Heather and Lana met us with a big smile and warm welcome
this morning. After a group introduction
we moved on and were given a tote bag with our notebook and part of the
paperwork we will be using over the next three years. Then came the speakers, both outstanding in
their own ways.
Don Reynolds was the first speaker introduced, speaking about core values for libraries. He was an
excellent speaker with a great voice and repartee with his audience. He spoke about the early history of the
American Libraries, how to deal with criticism, Mary Utopia Rothrock and
America’s Right to Libraries. Also on
how as a Director we reflect on our libraries, for us to remember that we must
be servant-oriented. One quote in
particular stuck in my mind “If they are saying I didn’t know the library did
that, it means you (the director) aren’t doing your job keeping people
informed.”
Lynnette Sloane, the Director of Regional Libraries, was our
next speaker. I have heard her speak on
several occasions, finding her always knowledgeable and well spoken. She gave a brief history of the Regional
Library System and powered through even with some tech problems. She explained the Regional Library System and
its role working with Public Libraries in an advisory relationship. That it works with our Library Boards and Municipal/County
governments through Service Agreements.
Later we watched a movie about the beginning of Libraries in
Tennessee, very entertaining, probably from the early 1950’s. Then several of us watched the first of the
Librarian movies, featuring Noah Wylde.
More tomorrow.
Thanks for the nice summary of Day 1 of PLMI. You reminded me of some things I had forgotten. Great job! Gail
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