*UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2014*
Here are our returning 2014-15 Team SLOCA members in this group, who were featured in last year's Friday Faces:
Emily Ferrarini
Librarian and Small Playground Assistant (Track A)
Q: What is your degree in?
A: I have degrees in children's literature and library science.
Q: What was your last job before your SLOCA life?
A: I worked as a children's librarian. I have also taught children with behavior and communication disorders.
Q: What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
A: Feed the animals (two dogs and two cats) and hug my kids.
Q: What is your favorite local restaurant?
A: I love Novo in SLO.
Q: What was your favorite book when you were a child?
A: Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh.
Q: What is your favorite piece of literature that we've read at SLOCA?
A: My family really enjoyed reading Tom Sawyer last year. One of my favorite books of all time is To Kill a Mockingbird, which was read by last year's high schoolers.
Susanne Sanders
Bookstore Manager
Q: What was your last job before your SLOCA life?
A: I worked front and back office at a pediatrician's office in the Bay Area.
Q: What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
A: Take my dogs outside
Q: What is your favorite local restaurant?
A: Kai Lana in Atascadero
Q: What was your favorite book when you were a child?
A: Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
Q: What is your favorite piece of literature that we've read at SLOCA?
A: There are so many – I really enjoyed Louis Zamperini's autobiography in Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.
Brenda Tebbets
Bookstore Associate (Track B) and Assistant to the Development Director
Q: What was your last job before your SLOCA life?
A: I worked as a Receptionist at SAES Pure Gas, Inc.
Q: What is the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning?
A: Look at the clock and wish for more time to sleep.
Q: What is your favorite local restaurant?
A: Lolo's Mexican Restaurant in Morro Bay
Q: What was your favorite book when you were a child?
A: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin. It was read to our class by my 6th grade teacher and I fell in love with it. I read it every few years and 2 years ago read it to my boys over the summer.
Q: What is your favorite piece of literature that we've read at SLOCA?
A: This is the hardest question to answer. It is probably easier to answer for each year we have done. Keep in mind, my children were mostly in Primary and Intermediate, so I have read the younger versions of some of these stories. Although, we as a family look forward to reading different versions as they get older.
Year 1: Ancients: The Trojan Horse and Cupid and Psyche
Year 2: Medieval Times: Robin Hood, but my boys also list Beowulf as a top favorite
Year 3: Renaissance: The Stories of Don Quixote and The Tempest, my youngest son's favorite book was A Midsummer Night's Dream
Year 4: Modern Times: Elijah of Buxton and Treasure Island
Library, Playground and Bookstore staff featured elsewhere:
Playground Assistant (Track B)
Playground Supervisor, High School Chemistry Teacher,
and Thursday Enrichment Teacher
Small Playground Assistant (Track B)
Playground Assistant (Track A)
Thank you everyone, for sharing a bit of yourselves with us!
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