15:02:59 From rumford library : we can hear you 15:04:04 From Janet McKenney : Thanks! 15:05:42 From rumford library : So I have a question where I can I find a count of all books ya/adult/children in my library for the annual report. If you know where I can find this information? 15:06:29 From Janet McKenney : Jenny Melvin should be able to help. Minerva or MILS? 15:06:47 From rumford library : Minerva 15:07:39 From rumford library : thank you I will reach out to her 15:08:30 From Janet McKenney : Jenny may join us but email her and she can likely provide some assistance. Also Maine InfoNet. Lynn Uhlman or Alisia Revitt 15:09:39 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : Janet--we like your new home office! Very nice! 15:10:07 From rumford library : i have put a ticket in to infonet just waiting to hear back thank you 15:10:46 From Janet McKenney : Thanks Mary-Lou! 15:11:54 From Mamie Ney : Wow!!! 15:15:39 From Courtney Sparks : All good, Janet! 15:15:41 From Ben Treat : I can hear you 15:16:28 From Holly Williams : Just got mine back 2 hours ago! 15:16:37 From Lisa Shaw : I saw that Holly! 15:16:52 From Beth Kane : Yay Holly. Wow what a slog! 15:17:03 From Lisa Shaw : My stepsister got hers back yesterday morning from the first storm and then got it knocked out again the same day from the second one. :P 15:17:34 From alice : while we are waiting can someone tell me how to join Bailey Lib virtual mtg-thru facebook? do you need to be a patron? 15:18:10 From nperry@baileylibrary.org : Are you referring to our speaker tonight? 15:18:19 From alice : yes 15:19:17 From nperry@baileylibrary.org : A link to the Zoom meeting can be found a this site: http://baileylibrary.org/athome/?page_id=262 15:19:26 From nperry@baileylibrary.org : *at 15:20:32 From Ruth Eveland : Our PPP funds are supposed to come through tomorrow! 15:20:37 From Jeff Cabral : I guess there coud be double counting if people from the same library respond? 15:20:44 From Lisa Shaw : @Ruth - YAY!! 15 15:20:47 From Mamie Ney : Workedd fine for me. 15:21:23 From John Roe : Nothing like that at my library at this point, but, that said, my present position was temporary to begin with, so if anyone in southern Maine is hiring...? :-) 15:21:45 From Julie @ Cumston PL : Poll has disappeared? 15:23:40 From Lithgow Library : Reduction of workforce is still possible after 4/30 here in my municipality. 15:23:43 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : If you haven't been furloughed or laid off - are you still working ? 15:23:54 From Hannah Cyrus : You can access it from the “Polling” icon at the bottom of the screen (next to the “Share Screen” icon). 15:24:02 From quint : were most of thefurloughs from town libraries? 15:24:04 From Thomas College : Working remotely 15:24:06 From Bernie : working online from home 15:24:12 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : Working remotely 15:24:18 From Andi : We are a non-profit and our revenue has been impacted. 15:24:21 From Karen McCarthy Eger : We are still working in South Berwick part time 15:24:49 From Marcela Peres : I'm guessing numbers might also be a little skewed in the poll because multiple staff from various libraries answered. 15:24:57 From Lithgow Library : Small group of staff is working in the facility. 15:24:58 From Kristi : I assume this job loss data could be helpful to you/MSL when looking for funding for libraries 15:25:06 From Heidi Grimm : We are a municipal library and we are paid thru the month of April. Not sure what will happen in May, but anticipate using all of our sick and vacation time and then furlough? But not getting any firm answers at this time. Everyone working from home and a few staff coming in to shelve, catalog, check in. 15:25:52 From alice : I am wondering why bookstores are essential and can be doing curbside. We are getting requests. I am wondering if we could do something where we only fulfill the first 10 on one morning..or something small and limited.....does everyone still feel like that is a NO NO? 15:25:53 From Waterville Public Library : For libraries that have any folks working in Libraries, would you be willing to share your safety, cleaning, sanitizing, numbers protocols? 15:25:56 From Chip Schrader : We are working from home, as of the stay at home order and municipality urging people to stay at home 15:26:10 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : Are you still being paid your regular full hours? 15:26:19 From Joanna Hynd : I'm working reduced hours remotely from one library and I've been furloughed from the two libraries I work as a substitute. 15:26:22 From Andrea DeBiase : I am the only staff and working in the library, somewhat flexible with hours; still being paid the same. 15:26:57 From Beckie Delaney : Cleaning: we put book in a 3+ day quarantine, only have 1 staff member at a time, and then each staff member cleans on the way in, and way out. Wipe down covers of books after 3 day quarantine. Wearing gloves. 15:27:04 From Rich Boulet : We have already received a PPP loan. 15:27:12 From rbebris : Municipal department. City is expecting a substantial revenue shortfall for the current FY - about $1m - and has furloughed employees from most departments. City is covering 100% of health insurance costs. 15:27:12 From Sarah Rand : Because we are quasi-municipal, we are not eligible for PPP. 15:27:13 From Jenna Mayotte : Our quasi municipal library doesn’t qualify for any CARES relief 15:27:16 From Ben Treat : We just received our PPP money today. 15:27:30 From Lperkins : Kittery has applied Not the Library we are municipal. 15:27:44 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : We have been approved for our funding. 15:28:08 From Waterville Public Library : Waterville Public Library is quasi-municipal; budget review meetings have just been reschedule for FY20-21 fiscal year that has a July 1 start; 15:29:25 From Mamie Ney : We have furloughed 75% of our staff. With the stay at home order, we didn't have much choice. 15:30:25 From Matthew Graff : Did I hear that correctly that the House stimulus bill has $2billion earmarked for Libraries? 15:30:28 From Liz Davis : Books circulate at the library and bookstores are for the owners to keep. 15:30:39 From Ben Treat : A downtown bookstore in Bangor (The Briar Patch) specifically asked DECD for recognition as a business that could continue curbside service. 15:30:39 From Mamie Ney : lots of bookstores are offering online services with free shipping. 15:30:42 From Admin : Janet Mills specifically said that a bookstores were offering curb side service and she was okay with that 15:30:43 From Sarah Rand : Has the current $50m in IMLS funding arrived in Maine yet? When and how will it be distributed for technology? 15:30:53 From Ben Treat : They received that recognition. 15:30:54 From shelbymonroe : The governor also mentioned bookstores today as being able to do safe curbside business. 15:31:01 From Jen @ WFPL : Individual bookstores (or any store) can petition the state to be an essential business. 15:31:12 From Susan Schroeder : Please keep us posted re bill in the House as more info is available. Thanks! 15:31:14 From Ben Treat : But it was a request for their individual business, not for all bookstores, and as Janet says, it doesn't make them "essential." 15:31:20 From Marcela Peres : What Liz said. Books from bookstores are one-way. 15:31:35 From Lisa Shaw : That has happened with some bookstores. 15:31:47 From Waterville Public Library : same here in WTVL for Re-Books 15:31:55 From Janet Wilson : Books will not be returned to the book stores. 15:33:07 From Mamie Ney : I beg to differ about being able to lend books back out. 15:33:32 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : If there is a "stay-at-home" rule, why are folks still going to their libraries? 15:34:18 From Holly Williams : @Pam I need to check on my old building once a week, especially since the fire alarms have already spontaneously gone off the other day. 15:34:22 From Mamie Ney : We have 5 people declared as essential with the City, so we can come into the library. 15:34:39 From Heidi Grimm : In our case, we are emptying the bookdrop, bringing in mail, paying bills, checking the integrity of the locked doors, windows, heat, internet etc. 15:35:03 From Ann Thomas : I only go in once or twice a week to get our mail and pay bills at Friend Memorial in Brooklin. Working from home the rest of the time. 15:35:03 From Karen McCarthy Eger : We are doing "minimal operations." One person here to answer the phone which is what is also happening with other departments in our town. 15:35:41 From Jeff Cabral : Minimal operations for non-essential businesses is expressly allowed in the Governor's order as someone said and this has been put out on the list-servs several times. 15:35:55 From Waterville Public Library : we have some roof leaks and will be moving into a construction project 15:36:00 From Matthew Graff : Same here as with Heidi. A couple-few times a week , check facility, mail, bills book drop... 15:36:03 From Marcela Peres : We are municipal, and the city determined that we can come in only for essential *tasks*, so two of us come in, on separate days, briefly to deal with bills, payroll, and couple other things that can't be done remotely. Then we go home. 15:36:45 From Bailey Library : We are doing the same as Lewiston, essential tasks, separate days, briefly, with the focus being working from home 15:36:46 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : OK - thanks! 15:37:20 From Nancy Mechanic Falls : I am in a few times a week to get mail and empty the book drop. I am presently working from home. 15:37:33 From Chip Schrader : A couple of us go in weekly, as well. We are all being paid, working remotely otherwise 15:37:46 From quint : Stewart Pub - I go in weekly to check building, get mail, process whatever has come in new. No one else enters the building. 15:37:54 From jamesrathbun : Yeah, I go in a couple times a week. I’m the only staff person who does, in order to minimize how many people are traveling for work but there are things that need to be done, even when we’re closed. Try telling the fish in our tank that eating isn’t essential! :) 15:38:51 From Bailey Library : our library pets are eating well but they're mice 15:38:58 From Bailey Library : in the attic... 15:39:16 From Liz Davis : Oh my 15:39:21 From jamesrathbun : Cute! 15:40:20 From Michelle Sampson : Regarding the hot spots, I, too, thought you couldn't get any hotspots in Maine that would actually work (given the present infrastructure). But I've heard on the news and in meetings that there are schools throughout the state handing them out to students they know don't have access at home. Specifically in York, I asked the schools and they said they were handing out Verizon hotspots. Are there any *libraries* in Maine handing out hotspots. 15:40:25 From Lithgow Library : Thanks, Janet. That will be helpful. 15:40:29 From quint : all non-profits are going to be losing funds due to not being able to hold fundraisers. - any thought on what libraries might do regarding this 15:40:50 From Ruth Eveland : Aside from materials management, which is crucial of course, we are also concerned about guidance re program attendance. We are used to full houses for many summer programs, but thinking we may offer limited attendance via preregistration (which we haven't ever done.) Any concepts around this will be helpful now as we stay in touch with our already booked program presenters. 15:40:53 From Beckie Delaney : JML has 10 hot spots from Verizon that work on most of the peninsula of St. George. 15:40:55 From Chip Schrader : I hope to write a grant for some hotspots, but we don't offer any yet 15:41:24 From Hannah Cyrus : Yes, community spread is confirmed in Penobscot County. 15:41:28 From Ben Treat : They did announce Penobscot County community spread on this past Friday 15:41:33 From Bailey Library : My youth services librarian is wondering who else is still booking and planning summer reading 15:41:41 From Beckie Delaney : The “unlimited” plan usually bogs down about halfway through the month, so 10 enables us to give the users at the end of the month good wifi. 15:42:20 From Ann Thomas : Working on virtual summer reading programs. FB, Zoom type things @FML. 15:42:22 From Wendy Boyle : I'm a one person library. My budget comes from the town and I have a set budget so the selectmen say that they are fine with me coming in to work. I have been cleaning, weeding and working with my Resourcemate program and taking classes. 15:42:23 From quint : they announced hotspots went to Piscataquis Co. this week 15:42:42 From Jill : Kara Reiman is going to arrange a meeting specifically for youth services/children's librarians to discuss summer reading programs. 15:43:00 From Meg Gray : Portland Public circulates 3 hotspots from T-mobile. Good service in southern Maine and I95 corridor. 15:43:23 From Susan Schroeder : Ann Thomas, others....interested in virtual ideas summer programs. 15:43:57 From Susan C. Mirisola : " 15:43:58 From Susan C. Mirisola : WWWWWWWWWWWA 15:44:16 From Ann Thomas : Reading and writing round tables via Zoom. 15:44:35 From Kara Library : I just scheduled a summer reading discussion today. All ages librarians are welcome to join us, though some of the content will be specific to youth. You are invited to a Zoom meeting. When: Apr 30, 2020 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqde2ppjoiH9xD52AYeW6KiS9PQ33qsn8Z 15:44:57 From Ann Thomas : Thanks Kara! 15:45:24 From Andi : Yes we’ve started 15:45:26 From Beth Kane : Just beginning to think about it. 15:45:32 From Amy Stone : We’re discussing with our board in the next week 15:45:37 From Mamie Ney : Like you said, we will just reverse the order in which we closed. 15:45:44 From Sue : We can't wait to start doing curbside! 15:45:53 From Chip Schrader : We plan to slowly reintroduce hours, but have curbside when the order is released 15:45:54 From quint : Kara can you put that into an email on a listserve so we can click on it 15:46:03 From Beckie Delaney : We’ve talked loosely about opening 2 days a week, 3-4 days apart, 1 staff member, shorter hours. 15:46:04 From Liz Davis : As the children's librarian, I am thinking about all the furniture/toys/games as we reintroduce our patrons & families to the space. 15:46:08 From Ann Thomas : NELA sent out a survey about re opening plans 15:46:08 From Heidi Grimm : Planning in reverse as you mentioned. Happy to discuss at any point. Am cautious about not getting trampled if we open and schools are out. 15:46:08 From Deb Cleveland : Thanks Kara, that will be very helpful. 15:46:24 From Matthew Graff : Reviewing a tiered opening sequence, gradually opening up in stages. 15:46:50 From Mamie Ney : There's just no work for them to do at home. 15:47:20 From Jenna Mayotte : Is anyone thinking of removing some seating to discourage hanging around, after we’re open…be more like grocery stores for awhile, in and out? 15:47:30 From Kara Library : @quint yes I will. It's a fresh link that I haven't had time to send out yet. 15:47:39 From Ann Thomas : At our smaller library that uses Library World we are all 3 (staff) able to access our patron database at home, so we are calling to check on patrons. 15:47:48 From Sharon Kelly : Yes, I would like to start with curbside and looking at ways to protect circ staff once we open to the public - plexiglass, bins for returns that are dated, staggering staff? 15:48:03 From Waterville Public Library : Thinking about it, for sure. Wondering what protocols will be different as we layer public back in; particularly circulation functions where hand-to-hand contact of items/cards is routine 15:48:07 From Marcela Peres : Jenna, we did that on the way to closing, and will almost definitely do that as we gradually reopen services. 15:48:21 From Chip Schrader : We will be spreading out our patron PCs minimum 6 feet apart 15:48:46 From Lithgow Library : It's my hope that we open our book drop first for period of time and then re-open to help with the deluge. 15:48:46 From Elizabeth Manning : Any guidance on FFRCA paid sick leave for workers with children under 18, pay at 2/3 their regular rate…this is immediate, yes? 15:48:52 From Karen McCarthy Eger : Is anyone thinking of limiting numbers of patrons in the building at first? 15:49:04 From Lperkins : The Town Manager and Kittery Dept heads are crafting the stages of municipal re opening plan . Not sure which phase the Library will land at yet 15:49:15 From Jenna Mayotte : Karen yes we are talking about that 15:49:44 From Meg Gray : Chip, Will you be reducing patron PCs or relocating them elsewhere in the building? 15:49:54 From Ben Treat : Karen, yes we are talking about that too. 15:49:57 From Jeff Cabral : Pro Stanchions is a company that sells acrylic counter guards/shields. I'm sure there are many companies, probably local ones too, who will be making them eventually. 15:50:00 From Marcela Peres : We are also talking about limiting numbers in the building, likely using the Governor's order on #s for businesses based on sq. footage as a guide. 15:50:01 From Jenna Mayotte : we’re trying to figure out how to turn our bookmobile into a mobile roving hotspot 15:50:25 From Ben Treat : We think we will probably open the front of the building for pick-up of mateirals and café use, but no sitting down and hanging out, at first. 15:50:36 From Chip Schrader : We will relocate them, and put wireless antennae on them 15:50:55 From Chip Schrader : That way, we just need to worry about power supply 15:51:00 From Ben Treat : After that, we will probably have to limit the number of people in the building... 15:51:14 From Ben Treat : ...which will probably mean limiting how much time people should spend in the building. 15:51:42 From Ben Treat : People are less likely to sit down and spend the whole day at Hannaford or Wal-Mart, I suspect, so people-managing will be more cumbersome at libraries than at retail establishments. 15:52:01 From Chip Schrader : So we will not reduce the number of stations :) 15:52:15 From Marcela Peres : @Ben, we've been talking through that (limits on time in building) and I can't imagine how we'd enforce that 15:52:27 From Ben Treat : @Marcela -- I agree, I dread it. 15:52:31 From Wendy Boyle : A patron let us borrow an industrial tote that I have been putting our weeded books into outside for any one to take and our local grocery store have a book box that I have been putting books in, which are free, so they have something to read. I am taking our checked out books back in the drop box and wiping and putting them in quarantine. 15:52:49 From Michelle Sampson : People could be asymptomatic and have no temperature at all. 15:52:51 From Ben Treat : My fear is unintentional (or even the perception of) uneven enforcement on who gets reminded that they've been there for two hours. 15:52:53 From Jill : No daily newspaper-reading allowed for a while? 15:53:01 From Marcela Peres : Agreed 15:53:19 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : The thermometer they use doesn't actually touch the body. 15:53:34 From Karen McCarthy Eger : The "space" won't be available the same way. 15:54:10 From Mamie Ney : We are definitely looking at virtual summer reading. However, if the Rec Dept. pend its camps we will be going out to them to do storytimes. 15:54:30 From Ben Treat : We may also remove some seating at the start. 15:54:32 From Harper C : Is there not a way for us to enable libraries to continue paying their staff even if there is not the same amount of work for them to do from home? Aren't these IMLS and CARES grants available for payroll? Since so many of us are not purchasing materials right now, can we use those funds to pay our staff instead? As non-profit organizations, we are not "losing" money in the same way stores are, so it seems a shame that the first things that we cut funding for is paying our staff. If we are tax funded, and unemployment insurance is tax funded, can't we try and prioritize supporting staff in these times so other folks can access the already overburdened unemployment system? 15:55:07 From Cara Sawyer : Jenny Melvin did say that we will be able to use our online programs numbers in next year's report. I've been doing Read Alouds almost every day and keep track of my numbers of people watching. (Sadly, being such a small library I'm getting better numbers of participants online than in the library!) 15:55:34 From Andrea DeBiase : Probably should be limiting time on computers, disinfecting in between? 15:56:04 From Harper C : What about opening only the lending area of the library and only allowing folks to come in only for pick up/drop off but we pull books for them, etc 15:56:09 From Bailey Library : I believe Jenny said to collect the numbers but that we will receive guidance on how to use them 15:56:17 From Harper C : We have used ReaderZone at LPL in the past 15:56:26 From Liz Davis : SRP could be virtual read around Vacationland! 15:56:26 From Ann Thomas : story walks outside the building with stakes set at 6 feet or more apart. 15:56:29 From Karen McCarthy Eger : Maybe a very reduced access to the computers. 15:56:44 From Karen McCarthy Eger : Walking clubs? 15:57:14 From Jen De salme : NICE. 15:57:25 From Sue : The app sounds great! 15:57:33 From Samantha Cote : I WILL BE YOUR GUINEA PIG 15:57:34 From Cara Sawyer : SQUEAK!!!!!!!!!! 15:57:35 From Ann Thomas : Before social distancing we were doing Walking Wednesdays and they were popular. 15:57:47 From Holly Williams : Sounds awesome, Chris!! 15:57:52 From Jill : SQUEAK. 15:57:58 From Liz Davis : I would be a guinea pig too 15:58:04 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : Chris, Thomaston would be game! Squeeeeaaak! 15:58:05 From Waterville Public Library : Yay, Liz! :) 15:58:17 From Ann Thomas : Sign up Friend Memorial Library for that Chris. 15:58:23 From Ann Thomas : Thank you!! 15:58:43 From Kate Cutko : Squeeeek from Bowdoinham Public Lib. 15:58:47 From Holly Williams : libraryh3lp.com 15:58:54 From Jeff Cabral : Lib H3lp but we haven't launched it yet 15:58:54 From Jill : I should say, Merrill Memorial Library says SQUEAK! 15:59:36 From Liz Davis : My concern is that kids are having to do everything virtually. So much screen time. :( 15:59:36 From quint : nat museum of art has a Sept resume date 15:59:54 From Bernie : is this only for SRP? 16:00:37 From quint : I don't think our students will have their laptops this summer 16:00:41 From Jenny Melvin : Yes, please continue to count virtual programming. We will be asking you to report it on the State level next year and we'll wait for guidance as to how we report that, if at all, on the federal level. 16:00:53 From Kara Library : @Bernie yes for now. If it's successful, maybe we can continue it 16:01:25 From Bernie : thanks Kara! 16:01:50 From Harper C : badges are excellent, yes! 16:02:01 From Jill : I like that! 16:02:04 From Liz Davis : Nice! That's what I was thinking, as well! 16:02:24 From Lesley Unger - Springvale Public Library : I love it! 16:02:29 From Beth Kane : Yay! 16:02:47 From Deb Cleveland : Can’t wait to hear more about it Chris! APL is very interested. 16:02:51 From Matthew Graff : Late Squeak here. 16:02:56 From Sue : I love the emboridered badges that Lyman started doing, and we're going to do some at Carver too. 16:03:11 From alice : Kara. will you be putting that zoom link on melibs so we can be reminded? the Apr 30 mtg 16:03:13 From Andrea DeBiase : Squeak 16:03:14 From Kelley Blue : @quint makes a really good point. Depending on the school district, students may not be able to keep their school issued technology over the summer = no access to online summer reading programs. 16:03:27 From Kara Library : @alice yes 16:03:35 From Chip Schrader : We want to look at squeak, too! Goodall Library 16:03:56 From Sarah Brown : Linked in learning would be excellent for economic recession coming/already here! 16:03:58 From Susan Schroeder : Squeak! 16:04:01 From Maria Richardson : Last minute squeak from Kennebunk 16:04:09 From John Roe : I was so looking forward to working on summer reading somewhere. I have so many ideas saved on Pinterest. :-( 16:04:18 From Nancy : A squeak from here too. Thanks 16:04:36 From Lesley Unger - Springvale Public Library : Squeak from Springvale PL 16:04:38 From Alaina : Squeak from Berwick Public Library, too! Thanks, Chris! 16:04:39 From Julie Hoyle : Waterboro Public Library would like to be included in the Great Reading Adventure also , thanks! 16:04:53 From Beth Kane : Squeak from Norway ML 16:05:18 From Nicole Rancourt : We’ll be offering more dates, too 16:05:24 From Kelley Blue : I’m squeaking just because but would like to be in the loop! 16:06:04 From Library Director : Squeak from Hollis Center Public Library 16:06:13 From Jeanne’s iPad Air3 : Is there an update on the CloudLibrary 16:06:20 From jenniferkelley : I would love to be in the loop for SRP—Jenny at Rice Public Librry 16:06:23 From Brenda L. Gould : Squeak from West Paris Public Library! 16:06:26 From Christina Dorman : @John Roe you can always help out with the creation of badges 16:06:40 From michelle conroy : Squeak from Bethel Library—don’t want to miss the party! 16:07:05 From Kara Library : Sorry my internet is wonky this afternoon. If you missed the link for the summer reading session look for it on melibs soon. 16:07:06 From Kelley Blue : Oops, sorry Chris. Forgot to say it’s Kelley from Portland Public. 16:07:09 From Cindy Appleby : Squeak from Wells 16:07:31 From Jared : No major issues known currently with cloudLibrary, either. 16:07:54 From Marcela Peres : Wow... 16:08:00 From Cara Sawyer : Whoohoo! 16:08:02 From Matthew Graff : I neglected to ID my Squeak as coming from Skidompha 16:08:06 From Jen De salme : <3 <3 <3 16:08:15 From Susan Schroeder : I squeaked earlier...in case unclear from Bridge Academy PL 16:08:20 From John Roe : @Christina I'm working at an academic library until the end of May. Summer reading isn't their bailiwick. 16:09:18 From Mamie Ney : Will yu be sending out renewal ntices? 16:09:26 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : Thank You very much! 16:09:28 From Waterville Public Library : Thank you, everyone. Libraries rock. 16:09:28 From Ann Thomas : Thank you! 16:09:28 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : Thank you! 16:09:32 From Liz Davis : Go enjoy the sunshine! Have a great day! 16:09:32 From Joanna Hynd : Thank you!! :) 16:09:33 From Lesley Unger - Springvale Public Library : Thank you so much for these weekly meetings! 16:09:38 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : Thank you! 16:09:38 From Brenda L. Gould : Thank you! 16:09:41 From Ben Treat : Thank you, Janet, for all you've done to keep us informed and moving together during this difficult time. 16:09:42 From Cynthia Jennings : Thank you! 16:09:44 From Susan C. Mirisola : Thank you-you all are super! 16:09:45 From Susan Schroeder : Thank you! 16:09:45 From npl : Thank you, all! Always great MSL. 16:09:46 From Chip Schrader : Thank you!!! 16:09:47 From Nancy Mechanic Falls : Thank you. 16:09:48 From John Roe : Thanks! 16:09:49 From Learning Commons Librarians : thank you :) 16:09:50 From Matthew Graff : Appreciate the weekly meetings. Very helpful. 16:09:53 From juancondori : Thanks you! 16:09:53 From Cara Sawyer : Thanks Everybody! 16:09:55 From Cindy Appleby : Thank you 16:09:55 From Bryce Cundick : Thank you! 16:09:58 From alice : Thank you! 16:09:58 From nperry@baileylibrary.org : Thank you! 16:09:59 From Thomas College : Thanks 16:09:59 From shelbymonroe : Thank you! 16:10:02 From Marcela Peres : Thanks, Janet 16:10:02 From Jen De salme : Thank you so much for the updates!! 16:10:02 From Bernie : Thanks everyone! 16:10:04 From Alana : Good to see everyone and stay in touch. Thanks for the info. 16:10:05 From Lperkins : Thank you ! 16:10:05 From Christina Dorman : @john Roe you can still help with badges :) 16:10:05 From michelle conroy : Thank you and bye 16:10:06 From Kelli Burnham : thank you all! 16:10:08 From Sarah D : Thank you 16:10:08 From Jared : Buhbye! 16:10:09 From Lynne : Thank you!! 16:10:10 From jenniferkelley : Thank you! 16:10:12 From Elise Miller : thanks