After 24 years, Joan Holzer closes the library chapter of her life
from The Revelstoke Current May 12, 2013 ·
By David F. RooneyJoan Holzer called it a day on Friday, closing a 24-year-long chapter of her life at the Okanagan Regional Library.
Libraries and their custodians are important in our culture. They maintain what are essentially temples of literacy and they work hard to inculcate that literacy in children and adults.
24 years. That’s a long time and for many people in Revelstoke Joan Holzer is probably the only head librarian they have known. Certainly they love and respect her as was evident by the scores of people who came to pay their respects and help her celebrate her final day on the job.
Personally, I always looked forward to seeing Joan, and her co-workers, whenever I dropped by the library, usually two or three times a week.
Joan, you will be missed.
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Even Joan’s Boss, Monica Gaucher (center beside Joan) attended and provoked laughter with her alphabetical list of Joan’s best characteristics. David F. Rooney photo
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Kathy Bracken produced this delicious cake for Joan’s last day at work. David F. Rooney photo
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Gerri Farren presented Joan with a gold watch that doesn;t work so she doesn’t have to worry about being on time.
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Joan has a “thing” about rubber bands so Zoe presented her with a book bag made entirely out of the elastic doodads.
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There was some light-hearted dancing with staff members, including Library Page Jacqueline Cottingham.
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The dancing swiftly evolved into clapping and dancing throughout the crowd that attended the retirement party.
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And, of course, the cake was finally cut and served to party-goers. David F. Rooney photo
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