When somebody retires we traditionally thank them with a dinner and some gifts along with some mementos of their work place, their colleagues and the times we all shared. We did this recently when Carla Robbins, the manager of the Evans Branch on Cooper Rd retired after more than 20 years of service to her community. If you visited the Evans Branch in the last couple of decades or so and were pleased with the experience this was a direct result of the efforts of Carla Robbins. A consummate professional, Carla directed the efforts of the library staff in making the needs of the customers paramount. Under her guidance and by her example, new customers were welcomed and regulars were treated as old friends. Never one to let her distress over budget setbacks or building problems affect service, Carla went about her mission of making the Evans Branch as good as it could be with aplomb. She always looked for opportunities to help her fellow citizens of Irondequoit improve their lives through access to library services. How do you adequately thank somebody who without fanfare or pretense devoted their professional career to improving the quality life in their community? We’ve had the dinner, the gifts and the farewells. Now we carry on with our work and follow Carla’s example of dedication and professionalism while trying to emulate her great sense of humor as well. We will do our best, of course, but Carla, you set the bar so high!
A Tribute To Carla Robbins
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August 15, 2010 at 9:22 pm |
When a friend, an associate, or even a longtime acquaintance leaves familiar surroundings (such as the workplace), a sense of loss is felt among those who remain. The loss, at times, may turn into sadness as each member of the group realizes a lost camaraderie with the departing person.
Specifically, with Carla’s absence from Evans, we ( I’m speaking of the library staff and the patrons alike) will miss her unique expressions of joy and humor which had brighten our day. All who had journeyed with her over the years should be humbly grateful for her dedicated service.
Although we are tinged by sadness, let us remember and be glad for Carla has enlighten the way for other librarians to follow.
Best wishes on your retirement.
Respectfully,
Bookrunner22
August 29, 2010 at 9:17 pm |
Two good articles about libraries today in the Buffalo News.
I linked them to the below website.
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
http://ironlib.webs.com/improvelibraryservices.htm
.”the days of libraries filled with shelves of hardcover books is over”
October 18, 2010 at 10:59 am |
Congratulations on your retirement. Nice working with you in the past