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RIP Gail Rohrbacher 1936-2018



Today we mourn the loss of a great lady. Gail was a giant in our library world. Her generosity, often done in secret, spread to all she met. For me, it was her time. I would frequently call her to get some clarity in a confusing situation. I  also quickly learned our mutual desire to help children learn. She loved children and supported any program that helped teach them something. 

Another one of her passions was our Spring Tea. She delighted in this event, often planning months in advance to set the perfect table. Her picture below is at our 2017 Spring Tea.
To mesh these two loves, we will be establishing a Gail Rohrbacher "Hello Dolly!" inter-generational tea. This tribute will help her legacy - and love - live on for years to come. 
Gail, we already miss you. I love you very much.

Denni Grassel

Director

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