Before coming to Pine City, she worked at several surrounding library systems and university libraries including the Anoka County Library, St. John’s University-Alcuin Library, Great River Regional Library and St. Cloud State University. Sarah was able to gain a wealth of experience by working in several different library departments including reference, circulation, interlibrary loan and technical services. It has given her a broad spectrum of library experience that will no doubt serve her well in her new position as Pine City Branch Librarian.
Sarah, as an avid reader, “grew up in public libraries; attending storytime, checking out books, participating in summer reading programs, and maxing out her checkout limit.” She happened upon a part-time library aide position in high school and never looked back. Her job titles and responsibilities have changed over the years, but her “love for libraries has only grown.” One of her favorite quotes is from the book, The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown – “There is no problem a library card can’t solve.” She feels lucky to have stumbled upon a career which she loves so early in life.
Sarah is “excited to use the insight” she has gained from all her previous library experience and what she has learned as she finished her Master’s degree. She hopes to “build on the library’s success, serving the needs of the Pine city library users and operating the library as efficiently as possible.”
Sarah will serve as Grand Marshal of the Pine County Parade on Saturday, August 6 along with retired Pine City branch librarian, Christy Koch. Wave as she rides by or even better, stop by the Pine City Public Library and take a moment to welcome her.
Vickie Sorn
Youth & Community Services Librarian
Vickie Sorn
Youth & Community Services Librarian
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