Partly Cloudy
85°
Crystal Lake, IL
Partly Cloudy|Forecast »

Two Dundee librarians retire after combined 60 years of service

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

Both Mitchell and Stensing believe in the power of libraries. Neither expects computers to eliminate the need for libraries.

“With the programs we offer … where can you get that for free anywhere else?” Stensing said.

“You might have NOOKs or Kindles,” Mitchelll said. “We just bought one for Christmas. But I will not sit in front of the computer to read a book.”

Roxane Bennett is the director of the Dundee Library and said she has seen the benefits of Mitchell and Stensing's story time with children.

“Everyone wants their child to have that magic experience of coming to story time at the library,” Bennett said. “They've been that basis here for 30 years together.”

“They just have a wonderful rapport with the children,” said Mary Povilonis, a business assistant at the library who took her daughter to story time with Mitchell and Stensing 20 years ago. “They are the children's department. They will be dearly missed.”

Both Mitchell and Stensing plan on spending more time with grand kids, volunteering, and of course, reading with their new-found free time.

“People have this misconception that we sit a desk all day and read,” Mitchell said. “I wish. This will free us up to do the things we've always wanted to do.”

||2|Next Page

Reader Poll

Are you going to any graduation parties this season?

yes
no