Together, Alone: Community Voices Documenting Life in the Pandemic

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Apr 21

Our Heroes Are Everywhere submitted by Tracey Rocco

Posted on April 21, 2020 at 7:40 AM by Jason Macoviak

Yes! Our community library staff: Jason, Alison, Employees and Volunteers were recognized in a recent Herald/Review article last Sunday, April 19th for the national attention received in the April 6th double issue of Time Magazine's feature titled, "The Uniters." Congratulations for jobs well-done.

As a community we are blessed to have such a wonderful library. As I had many books on my coffee table to wander through this exercise in "social distancing" it took only a week to know I was missing the library visits the most! So now I've updated my blog twice, changed the direction of my third novel several times and continued watching NHL Hockey games of teams that I normally do not watch. I'm finally happy with the direction for the novel.

Who can say where this recent change to regular daily life will take or leave us. But I'm happy to have the Copper Queen Library to come back to when it is re-opened to the public. Happy Trails to us all.