14:54:57 From Juan Condori : Good afternoon! 14:55:13 From Brenda L. Gould : That would be impressive! 14:55:21 From Janet McKenney : Scary! 15:06:36 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : Hello all 15:06:36 From 15:09:59 From Candis : Hi everyone! 15:10:21 From npl : Hello! 15:10:29 From David (Thomas College) : Hello 15:10:37 From Brenda L. Gould : Hello from West Paris Public Library! 15:10:42 From michelle conroy : Hi 15:10:48 From Candis : We look very serious today. 15:11:12 From Cara Sawyer : LOL...we do! I seem to have very red cheeks, too! 15:11:15 From 15:11:55 From Terri Bauld : Greetings! 15:12:05 From 15:12:06 From tinal : Hello from Bangor Public Library. 15:13:44 From Candis : Hi Cara! That might be a good idea. 15:14:21 From tinal : May in Maine! Can't believe my furnace is still running! 15:15:11 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : Rain here in Fort Fairfield 15:15:28 From Cara Sawyer : Thanks...we were too serious! 15:15:43 From Cindy Appleby : Love the ears, Cara 15:15:45 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : ALWAYS! 15:15:47 From stratton public library : cloudy and cold here 15:15:48 From 15:16:04 From Jen De salme : When will the rain come? 15:16:12 From Janet McKenney to Jeff Cabral(Privately) : will do 15:16:13 From Candis : Sun is in and out in Bangor 15:17:27 From Lesley Unger - Springvale : Here here! 15:18:53 From Andrea DeBiase : flurries at Sugarloaf , then rain, now clouds and sun, chilly 15:20:43 From Janet McKenney to Andrea DeBiase(Privately) : Oh no flurries...in may. 15:29:01 From Brian Cote : What types of materials are all of the stores using as barriers? I know some are using plexiglass but, some are not. 15:29:53 From Susan Schroeder : I have seen PVC frame with heavy plastic shielding too. 15:30:31 From Lesley Unger - Springvale : displays2go has some nice ones online 15:31:02 From chrisD : THere are a few DIY and cheaper versions floating around on the internet. You just need to make sure there is an enclosed barrier between you and others. 15:32:14 From Courtney Sparks : The article in PPH likely helped get us some attention :) 15:32:22 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : For those who are looking at having the shields installed for you (not the temporary free-standing type), what sort of prices are you getting quoted? We had a local glass company do a quote and it was over $1300… 15:32:39 From asmanager : Yes, Courtney. 15:32:55 From Lisa.M.Shaw : https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/331695/WHO-2019-nCov-IPC_PPE_use-2020.3-eng.pdf 15:33:22 From thoke : Libraries may want to check with Public Works for Plexiglas barriers. I know our town manager mentioned the Town Office was having them build them for the Town Office. I plan to see if they will make one for the library. 15:34:12 From Joyce Garland : Before this meeting I was pondering the usefulness of a protective barrier at the circulation area because all the staff are all over the library with patrons, etc....I know there is a benefit, but pros and cons make me wonder about installing plexiglass. Any thoughts? Joyce. Garland 15:34:16 From Andrea DeBiase : Our town office will build for us what they are doing there. 15:34:56 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : Thank you! 15:35:10 From Clare Davitt : Page with the link with resources and the draft checklist Janet is talking about: https://www.maine.gov/msl/libs/Re-OpeningMaineLibraries.shtml 15:35:30 From Juan Condori : Thanks for the link! 15:35:36 From Andrea DeBiase : I am only behind the glass when I am checking out books... 15:36:58 From Brenda L. Gould : Ha Ha Cara! :-) 15:37:20 From Chip Schrader : Love that hat, Cara 15:37:21 From Cara Sawyer : Sorry...it's been a stressful last few weeks. I needed to lighten things up! ;-) 15:37:45 From Chip Schrader : Agreed, lighten the mood! 15:38:06 From Lisa Taplin Murray : Will the checklist address book fairs? 15:38:15 From Emily Colucci : Will there be multiple checklists made suitable to the different types of libraries? 15:38:23 From Chip Schrader : My president asking about UV lamps for sterilization. Is this anything anyone looked into? 15:38:35 From Karen Eger : My town manager has begun to ask his peers about plans for their libraries but said that they are not talking yet about them as "other" up until now. I think I had a break through with him today. 15:38:43 From Courtney Sparks : Janet - is the patron limit on that spreadsheet (based on sq footage) including staff or additional people allowed in the building? 15:38:51 15:39:01 From nancy grant : Is it possible for the State Library to develop a list of possible vendors of sources for plexiglass? 15:39:02 From Nancy Brown : Thank you, Cara. Love it. 15:39:36 From Susan Preece : We are working with Town EMS and PD for some local guidance/support.. 15:40:15 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : I want the plexiglass to protect our staff from people who can’t or otherwise refuse to wear a mask. 15:40:22 From Ruth Eveland : I've had several people ask me about the UV light question as well. We had looked into it, but more info would be useful. 15:40:35 From Michelle Sampson : Ditto on the UV light 15:40:36 From Bernie : hear hear Ruth! 15:41:08 From asmanager : If people refuse to wear a mask, they shouldn't be allowed in the bulding. 15:41:12 From Cindy Appleby : Yes, does the UV light only kill on the surfaces it touches, so that pages in the book aren't decontaminated 15:41:55 From Bernie : I'm so glad I can see Cara!! 15:41:59 From Cindy Appleby : what are people planning on doing with kids who refuse to wear masks? I know under 2 years old are not required to wear them 15:42:29 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : I've seen one hanging from the ceiling in a store. plexiglas, that is ;-) 15:42:29 From Leila Roy : Cara, I'm so jealous of that headband, I love it 15:42:34 From Amy Levine to Janet McKenney(Privately) : Janet, did my photos of the plexi screens our PS department made come through?? 15:42:46 From Lauren : Ditto! 15:42:47 From Bernie : the FIRST guideline in the general checklist is that both staff AND customers MUST have masks 15:43:03 From Michelle Sampson : I thought the same thing, Barb. But then if you have 6' blocked in front of the service desk, I think the height of the plexiglass could be mitigated. I know this is the case at my local pharmacy. 15:43:25 From quint : and thouse wearing hearing aids, the mask can be a problem 15:43:27 From stratton public library : I'd also like to know about the square footage guidelines for people in the library. I believe we only have 500 square feet in our one room library 15:43:31 From Brenda L. Gould : Thanks Lisa 15:43:34 From Emily Colucci : You’re not even allowed to ask patrons whether they have a health condition, so plexiglass would certainly avoid that awkwardness. 15:43:58 From laura : Plexi desk shields give protection to eyes, which masks do not. 15:44:29 From James Ritter : Great point Emily. 15:44:43 From Matthew Graff : I have a concern about being part of the first or second stage of our community opening up. There is the potential of cases increasing as we open. I'm not sure how comfortable I am at riding along on the tip of the spear. 15:44:45 From Lperkins : We are working on e hanging the plexiglass from the ceiling for staff circulation desks. The local Ace hard ware store is willing to install it for us. The research I have made so far is plexiglass is the safest route for the staff 15:45:32 From Michelle Sampson : Ooooohhhh..great idea Lperkins! 15:45:48 From Emily Colucci : That would go for your staff as well. 15:46:04 From Chip Schrader : I like the hanging plexiglass! 15:46:42 From Emily Colucci : Although, if staff feel comfortable, the would most likely address that with their boss/others who were on a need-to-know-basis. 15:46:43 From Chip Schrader : I'm building PVC frames, but hanging would be great for larger desks 15:46:56 From Emily Colucci : *they would 15:47:02 From Lauren : Cara, these headbands should be in your reopening :) 15:48:18 From Susan Schroeder : Chip Schrader do you have a design plan for frame you are building you can share? Thanks! 15:48:20 From Andrea DeBiase : If we have an 8 ft long desk ...should it go all along the front? Is it ok to have a space between the desk and the bottom of the glass? 15:48:48 From Brian Cote : Does anyone know what type of material the more flexible material that stores are using for barriers? Is it just plastic? 15:49:34 From Karen Eger : Our Post Office used shower curtains and a PVC frame 15:49:36 From nancy grant : US Post Office does the hanging plexiglass, with room underneath to pass thru packages. 15:49:39 From Cindy Appleby : Brian Cote...is it isinglass? 15:50:16 From Chip Schrader : I will draft one, Susan. It's going to be a pretty basic design for portability. 15:50:38 From Susan Schroeder : Thanks Chip! 15:50:50 From Chip Schrader : :) Any time! 15:50:57 From stratton public library : Our post office just has plastic hanging from the ceiling down over the counter with a cutout at the bottom 15:51:34 From Lperkins : Long term after the buildings re-opens we are looking at ball caps with plexi- shields that clip on from Amazon. Then staff can move through the buildings safely. 15:52:01 From Jen De salme : I've seen workers at te grocery store using those sometimes 15:52:10 From Barb Rehmeyer : Stupid question - I can’t open any of the links in the Word document plan that I downloaded. It doesn’t behave like a usual Word document. I was able to copy & paste one but some are not URLs. 15:52:15 From Brian Cote : Cindy Appleby, Thanks it looks VERY similar if not the same as that. 15:52:17 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : Our post office has plastic hanging from their ceiling as well. Just for fun, the clerk hung a shower head and cap on the wall behind him! 15:52:30 From Andrea DeBiase : Are we going to specifically ask people who are coughing to leave or not come in? 15:52:40 From Erykah C. : Many business in my area are requiring customers to use hand sanitizer that the business provides prior to entering the building. I live in a small town and it may be a challenge to be able to do that in busy towns/cities but maybe something like that could be implemented if and when libraries are going to allow patrons inside. 15:53:24 From Mae : Andrea, the point has been made that people have asthma and/or allergies and they do cough and sneeze. 15:53:29 From Bernie : Cara:: Look at Mary Lou's chat! new ideas for you!! 15:54:23 From Anne Davis : It would be nice to know the rights of libraries on asking people to leave and who exactly would enforce it? A while back, I was told by our city solicitor that I sould not forbid folks from entering if they had a gun. 15:55:37 From Anne Davis : Our Gardiner PD has been telling businesses to call DECD 15:55:50 From chrisD : I have allergies and post nasal drip.... the looks i get right now while trying to get food is scary..... it's not me it's the green things growing! 15:56:05 From Lisa Taplin Murray : Asking people to leave is though. I am concerned about tourists and summer folks not quarantining and stopping in as well. Can we post signs at the entrance? 15:56:07 From Heidi Grimm : There should be wording in your Patron Code of Conduct about behavior that adversely affects other patrons... 15:56:07 From Jeff Cabral : Whether you can ask anyone to leave depends on your legal structure and whether you are a municipal department/town department or a stand-alone private non-profit organization. If you're private non-profit, it's your house, your rules. Our PD has backed us up on this many times. 15:56:11 From Erika : The coughing issue is especially tough for those who may have a cough but aren't sick. 15:56:36 From quint : before they enter, are we allowed to ask them if they have a temp., etc. before allowing them into the library 15:56:56 From Chip Schrader : I have a new game every morning: "seasonal allergies or COVID?" Not an easy time for those of us who don't do pollen well 15:57:04 From asmanager : Exactly, Heidi. A well written Patron Code of conduct will address these issues. 15:57:06 From npl : Thank you, Jeff, that certainly helps us at NPL 15:57:06 From Clare Davitt : Dr. Shah said today that he was deferring the question of enforcement to the law enforcement for more clarity. So hopefully there will be more info coming from the Governor. 15:57:20 From Rich Boulet : @Jamie Ritter It's not as simple as "you are allowed to carry a gun in a library". Many libraries can opt to make their libs gun-free zones, depending on variables. Don't want to get on a tangent, but feel something might have been lost in translation. 15:57:23 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : Me too, Chip - it’s not a fun game at all! 15:57:39 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : A sign on the door is probably the best way not to offend anyone. Even before this virus, we would have people coming in to get materials because they "stayed home sick from school" and didn't think of any of the other people in there (pregnant mothers, older folks, etc.) 15:57:58 From Chip Schrader : No it isn't... feel better :) 15:58:20 From npl : Mary-Lou - hear, hear! 15:59:04 From Joyce Garland : This is scary. Am I correct that we can choose to hold off opening or open gradually now, of course, with the Board and City approval.? 15:59:34 From Susan Schroeder : Please share if you have a strong code of conduct to provide wording suggestions...thanks! 15:59:42 From James Jackson Sanborn : Yes, Joyce-- the decision when and in what capacity to open is yours and your governing body's 15:59:49 From quint : do we need to clean each CD as well as the outside? 15:59:53 From James Ritter : Yes Joyce... ditto James. 16:00:22 From James Ritter : Quint.. hopefully the Battelle lab studies help us answer that question 16:00:42 From WPL - TLR : Are libraries planning to supply masks to staff and, if so, what kind? Is there advice for the foggy glasses effect for so many staff who wear glasses? 16:01:10 From Anne Davis : When will MSL open? 16:01:23 From Lesley Dolinger : Can you talk about Zoobean? 16:01:27 From Danie : @WPL - TLR sometimes folded tissue under the bridge will help, as will a pipe cleaner pinching the nose to create a better seal 16:01:39 From tinal : for foggy glasses, wish your glasses in soapy water and let dry. Do not wipe dry. Need to do it night before. 16:01:41 From Mae : If you put the top edge of the mask under the bottom of your glasses, that does help if not totally alleviating the problem. 16:01:43 From Kathleen Kramer, Harrison Village Library : Could you address Courtney's question re: square foot recommendations, and whether they include staff as well as patrons? 16:01:46 From Danie : @WPL - TLR some masks fit better than others so finding one tha tfits is the best 16:01:46 From chrisD : @WPL Tissues under the nose bridge or ensuring the glasses are over or on top of masks and shaving cream 16:01:50 From Amy Levine : what do you think about providing disposable masks to the public? (if even possible) 16:01:52 From Susan Schroeder : Tight fit helps with fog...also rinsing glasses in soapy wayer then air dry. 16:02:04 From James Ritter : Good idea Amy if you can afford to do that 16:02:18 From Cindy Appleby : pricing for beanstack? 16:02:18 From nancy grant : Canadian police suggested putting a tissue across the top section of the mask. It absorbs the moisture from your breath. 16:02:19 From ncrowell : Tip for folks with hearing aids, masks with cloth ties are more comfortable... 16:02:43 From Lisa Taplin Murray : Amy, BHML will provide a box of masks for the public. I want to strongly encourage everyone to wear as mask. 16:02:55 From Lesley Unger - Springvale : Did the Great Reading Adventure never get off the ground? 16:03:05 From Lauren : Amy Levine - I think that's a great idea. If any libraries make it mandatory to wear a mask at first, they can offer them one. 16:04:03 From Nissa Flanagan : On the other hand, we’re not offering shirts and shoes at the door… 16:04:17 From Sue : The sq ft sheet lists "patrons" at the top of the column, so that is the number of the public in addition to staff. (some discussion of this yesterday among directors meeting) 16:05:01 From Amy : Good point Nissa. I don’t see why we can’t require masks if we can also require other attire. 16:05:09 From Kathleen Kramer, Harrison Village Library : Thank you Sue 16:05:36 From Bernie : general checklist requires masks. 16:05:37 From Sue : Do we when know when the guidelines document will become "finished" or official? 16:05:44 From Andrea DeBiase : should we allow volunteers who are over 65 to come back? 16:06:06 From Heidi Grimm : We will require masks but do not intend to provide them. 16:06:32 From Chip Schrader : No mask = curbside 16:07:14 From Hannah Cyrus : @Andrea DeBiase, the gov.’s plan still says that “At-risk people should stay home when possible” in stage 2. To me that would apply to volunteers over 65. 16:07:28 From Korina Lee : Anyone else frustrated with the lack of finding PPE for libraries? 16:07:50 From Andrea DeBiase : Yes, my volunteers really want to come back, but I should say no...? 16:07:51 From Lisa.M.Shaw : Hannah Longley from NAMI Maine did one for REgion 9 16:07:57 From Lisa.M.Shaw : It was excellent 16:08:00 From Susan Schroeder : Korina yes! 16:08:01 From Chip Schrader : I admit I am a little fearful 16:08:31 From Karen Eger : Good idea for staff anxiety. We could use this :) 16:08:39 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : Thank you ! So much great support and information ! 16:08:41 From Matthew Graff : at-risk is broadly defined as well. I believe it includes criteria such as pre-existing illnesses, obesity, age, etc. 16:08:52 From Anne Davis : Most municipalities pay for EAP (Employee Assistance Program) 16:09:36 From Bernie : I agree Jeff 16:09:46 From Candis : especially in a small library, Jeff. How do you make the space work? 16:09:49 From James Jackson Sanborn : For those feeling confused, Dave Eggers clarifies it all in the NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/03/opinion/dave-eggers-coronavirus-questions.html 16:10:02 From Pam Slattery-Thomas : I'm a lot scared, Chip ! 16:10:15 From Cindy Appleby : governor's order specifically says number of customers, not total people 16:10:48 From Brian Cote : https://www.amazon.com/VViViD-Multi-Purpose-Heavy-Duty-Tablecloth-Protective/dp/B0758W2V6M/ 16:10:56 From Chip Schrader : I like Jamie's idea of imagining 6 feet between everyon to help determine limits. I agree with Jeff, very challenging to interpret 16:10:58 From kathleen : There is also the difference between library’s ‘public’ space versus the library’s total square footage. 16:11:08 From Mae : Keep in mind, not all staff are directly in the public areas or in contact with the public. 16:11:08 From nancy grant : AT risk - how are you going to know who is at risk - ask their age, get their medical information - how does this clash with the privacy issues of each individual? 16:11:19 From Administrator Library : I cannot find Janet’s document, on the Reopening plans info. What is the title? 16:11:27 From Candis : very good point 16:11:38 From Sue : Your property tax information sheet will have the square footage calculations/measurements, try contacting your town office. 16:11:40 From Heidi Grimm : Your local FD can give you emergency occupancy numbers, I know ours reached out 2 weeks ago. 16:11:52 From Emily Colucci : What about staggering staff during their shifts…? 16:12:05 From Heidi Grimm : Or your local Emergency Management Officer. 16:12:12 From Candis : total square footage is different than meeting room size 16:12:21 From Julie Sawtelle Cumston Pub LIb, Monmouth : Is anyone going to be checking on capacity, tho? 16:12:25 From Candis : or computer lab size 16:13:00 From Janet McKenney to Julie Sawtelle Cumston Pub LIb, Monmouth(Privately) : tell me more about capcity? 16:13:07 From Lesley Unger - Springvale to Janet McKenney(Privately) : I just emailed the phone number for the Casey Coker who did the Michigan mental health talk 16:13:27 From Steve : For multi-level libraries, maybe there should be a maximum number per floor. 16:13:40 From Ogunquit Library : I can't open the "library square footage" link in the check list". 16:14:12 From Matthew Graff : Agree with Jeff. 16:14:21 From Brian Cote : The workers don't social distance... 16:14:25 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : Yes, I also agree Jeff 16:14:32 From Julie Sawtelle Cumston Pub LIb, Monmouth to Janet McKenney(Privately) : Is any authority going to check whether you've got more or fewer people than recommended for the space? 16:14:46 From Candis : it's definitely individual 16:14:49 From asmanager : Policing and enforcing safety parameters is going to be HUGE. 16:15:08 From Marcela Peres : @Steve, we're thinking about this issue too. 16:15:19 From Chip Schrader : If people were taking this seriously, I'd have zero concerns 16:15:33 From 16:15:41 From Susan Schroeder : Feeling a bit overwhelmed...army of one here! 16:15:43 From Deanna : @Chip - Amen. 16:15:48 From Mae : You also don't have to open your entire space at once. For example, I am considering not opening the Children's room except fot requesting and curbside service. 16:15:48 From Chip Schrader : I feel like we will be "managing" a lot of defiant behaviors 16:15:51 From Lisa Taplin Murray : I think we really do need to err on the conservative side. I am very concerned about people coming from out of state NOT quarantining because many are not even now. I have to assume no one is quarantining or won’t social distance so we have to go the safest most conservative route to start. 16:16:10 From Chip Schrader : We are opening our meeting space last 16:16:14 From Lperkins : The volunteers regards of age will not be volunteering at Rice because we do not have the space behind the circulation desks or in the library to have volunteers and patrons in the library at the same time. 16:17:10 From louise capizzo : And, unlike grocery stores, you can see thru the materials stacks into the next row. Folks browsing on one side of the shelving, can see the people on the other side. Do we consider that in thinking about distancing? 16:17:12 From Karen Eger : This week's set of meetings has been a great foundation for policy making. 16:17:29 From Cindy Appleby : good point, Louise 16:17:40 From Bernie : square footage is one thing, but much of that space is filled with stacks, and therefore not open for humans 16:18:06 From Melissa Small : Are the Zoom accounts fir libraries a "definite" beginning July 1 (and paid for by with funds MSL received)? 16:18:09 From Mae : Are you going to allow browsing right away? How are you going to sanitize the stacks between patrons? 16:18:09 From Lisa.M.Shaw : Yes there are public staff as well 16:18:28 From Andrea DeBiase : It is just me and my dear older volunteers who should not be here...hard to keep the 2 people in the library at all times standard. 16:18:55 From Melissa Small : And, can you give more specifics about Beanstack? 16:19:10 From Cara Sawyer : Thanks Everyone! 16:19:12 From bryce.cundick@maine.edu : Thank you! 16:19:12 From Chip Schrader : Thank you Janet! 16:19:13 From Rich Boulet : We should flatten your inbox curve 16:19:14 From Candis : There's a question about oom 16:19:18 From Library iPad : thank you janet 16:19:18 From Karen Eger : Thanks Janet. 16:19:25 From Candis : zoom 16:19:25 From Brenda L. Gould : Thank you! 16:19:42 From michelle conroy : How do we find the check list? 16:19:44 From Jennifer at Fort Fairfield : I think you did a great job Janet! Thank you! And Thank you Jamie! 16:19:45 From Chip Schrader : Thank you Jamie, Lisa Jeff, and everyone! 16:19:53 From Kelli Burnham : how do we get pricing info? 16:20:01 From Emily Colucci : Thanks so much, Janet, Jamie, Lisa, et al. 16:20:08 From Lesley Unger - Springvale : Did The Great Reading Adventure not get off the ground? 16:20:11 From Lperkins : Janet you are awesome and hope you get some rest soon . Thank you for going to bat for all ME Libraries. 16:20:18 From Amy Levine : Thank you all, MSL folks, and library staff 16:20:24 From Cindy Appleby : i said yes to beanstack on the survey, but am not sure i want to commit. Are we committed by answering the survey? 16:20:29 From Anne Romans : Thanks Janet, I am grateful for all that you are doing for us. 16:20:29 From Lisa.M.Shaw : Thank you all. Lesser people would have quit this gig by now. :) We appreciate all you are each doing to figure this out. 16:20:31 From Susan Schroeder : Thanks to all of you! 16:20:33 From Beth Kane : where is the beanstack survey? 16:20:34 From Karen Eger : What survey for Beanstack? 16:20:40 From asmanager : Yes. What Amy said! 16:20:41 From andreastark : Thanks to you all. So much dedicated work! 16:20:43 From Andrea DeBiase : Thanks Janet and everyone! 16:20:46 From Lperkins : Top tier Beanstack is $900. 16:20:53 From Steve : Thanks, all! 16:20:57 From Susan C. Mirisola : From Susan in Kennebunk: thank you, Janet and Jamie! 16:21:03 From Kara Library : Yes, we have Karen down. 16:21:39 From asmanager : Janet and Jamie and James J-S, do you ever sleep? You work so hard for us. Thank you! 16:21:58 From Karen Eger : No you are right, I thought it was another survey! 16:22:30 From Jen De salme : Thank you! 16:22:34 From npl : Thank you all! 16:22:36 From Lauren : Thank you!! 16:22:51 From Lisa Taplin Murray : Thank you all! 16:22:52 From Asher Littlefield : Thank you! 16:22:56 From kathleen : Thanks all! 16:23:05 From Emily Colucci : Follow up email would be great! 16:23:06 From Mary-Lou Boucouvalas : Thank you all very much! 16:23:18 From Jerry Lund : https://www.maine.gov/msl/libs/documents/COVID19PreventionChecklist-Libraries_May05-REVIEWDRAFT.docx 16:23:21 From Kara Library : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MSLCOVID 16:23:39 From Janet McKenney : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MSLCOVID 16:24:43 From Emily Jackson Sanborn : Does that include school libraries? 16:25:28 From Lisa.M.Shaw : Jared had a conflicting meeting. His email is jared.leadbetter@maine.gov 16:25:50 From Emily Jackson Sanborn : Thank you! 16:25:54 From Wendy : Thank You 16:25:59 From Emily Colucci : Thank you! 16:25:59 From Matthew Graff : Thank you for all you do, Janet. 16:26:03 From Brittany Kashar : thank you! 16:26:03 From Caroline Ward-Nesbit : Thank you! 16:26:05 From Juan Condori : Thank you