Knowing that is was time for a change led Jenny Marr from Michigan, to Hiawatha, where she's now on the job as the Director of the Morrill Public Library(Play Audio :26 seconds)
Marr's search led her to research a number of libraries on her path to new horizons, with the journey ultimately bringing her to Hiawatha(Play Audio :20 seconds)
Now that she's on the job, what does Marr think of her new role?(Play Audio :20 seconds)
Bringing with her a number of ideas for future growth of the Morrill Public Library, Marr says one project, already getting underway, is her current key focus.
She cites the plans for the library's new teen room as a project she's excited about, saying she's pleased to begin her role as that takes shape.
Marr calls the plan a positive change for the library, saying the construction for the teen room, which will double as a second meeting room, is expected to happen during the summer.
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