Letter: Fully staffed libraries are important

Published 9:55 am Monday, November 25, 2024

I have been a patron of the Timberland libraries since I moved to Ocean Park in 2002. I love libraries and count on them.

I am saddened by the administrative action at the Naselle library to have what the website calls expanded services. That is inaccurate and hurtful.

For senior adults like me that has produced three major problems:

Learning: Older adults often need help to print or copy items on the library printer, to order books through inter-library loan, and to find resources to do research. (Yes, we do research!)

Community: Several groups use the library’s conference room; it’s the only such place in the small town of Naselle. Also, having staff and others who know us counters the personal isolation that is a major issue, here and nationally.

Safety: I use a cane for balance. Using a lock and key to enter a branch library is not safe. Being alone in a small space, even with a smart phone, is a risk not worth taking. Without library staff and minus Saturdays as open days, Naselle would become unsafe and unappealing for people of all ages.

During covid our libraries found creative ways to connect with people and get them books. Years earlier both Ocean Park and Ilwaco libraries were slated to be closed, until patrons spoke up in large numbers. Naselle is also a small and isolated town. But it’s also full of good schools, churches, and people of all ages who depend on their library.

I ask that TRL trustees and administration reconsider your 2024 action, and keep this wonderful library open and alive.

BARBARA BATE

Ocean Park

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