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and as volunteers with the <br />importance of the political process <br />When we had children, my wife and I <br />Reading Buddies program, to <br />in community development. My <br />made sure they knew the benefits of <br />name just a few examples. Along <br />MBA and life experience (I now <br />the library, in this case the Boulder <br />with checking out print books, <br />taking advantage of the work <br />consult for non -profits) has given me <br />practical skills to contribute to the <br />Public Library, where we were <br />regular visitors for many years. Both <br />stations, and perusing the New <br />board. <br />of our daughters are readers and life - <br />Arrivals, I am a big fan of the <br />long learners, and I have no doubt <br />audiobooks on CD and the new <br />Mostly, though, I want to serve on <br />their library experience played a <br />Libby app, which is a really <br />the library board because I want to <br />crucial role. They remember their <br />friendly interface I found for <br />see more people use the library. I <br />regular visits to the Boulder Public <br />browsing and checking out <br />am a prolific reader and regular <br />Library fondly. <br />Louisville Public Library ebooks <br />library user, as sadly evidenced by <br />and digital audio books on my <br />my card being regularly inaccessible <br />When I was a child libraries were <br />iPad. Now that my youngest <br />due to excessive fines. I would love <br />about books and community. Now <br />daughter has headed off to <br />to help the library reach everyone in <br />they are about books and computers <br />college I have more time to get <br />Louisville and share the magic of <br />and media of all kinds, but they are <br />involved in our community, so I <br />reading. I have often looked at the <br />still about community. <br />was excited to see there are a <br />plaque outside the library's front <br />couple openings on the Library <br />doors and thought, "it would be fun <br />Why am I interested in becoming a <br />Board of Trustees. I believe my <br />to be on the library board." I happen <br />trustee? To support the library. To <br />desire to make a difference in our <br />town, my strong connection to <br />to now have both desire and time, <br />so here I am. <br />make sure it stays an integral part of <br />the Louisville community. To make <br />our library, and my experience in <br />sure there is a place where free <br />the book industry would make me <br />a valuable member of the LBOT. <br />inquiry is supported and encouraged, <br />where anyone can come to learn, to <br />satisfy curiosity, to be engaged by <br />stories found nowhere else, to aspire <br />to larger matters of intellectual life. <br />Michele Welsh -Horst <br />Amy Stran Mitchell <br />Helana Lechner <br />Ross Holland <br />Jaime Dufresne <br />Stephen Bulick <br />Do you <br />have a <br />library <br />card? <br />Yes <br />Yes, for as long as I can remember <br />(thank you parents) and in every <br />community in which I've lived. <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Of course! As soon as I had a <br />contract on my home, I applied <br />for my new library card. In <br />truth, my relationship with the <br />Louisville Public Library started <br />before I received a card. When <br />we were looking for homes <br />(between family in Westminster <br />and in Boulder), I made sure to <br />scope out the local libraries. <br />The lovely physical space and <br />the kind library staff and <br />patrons gave the Louisville <br />Public Library a welcoming feel. <br />Yes <br />2 <br />8 <br />