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The Cannon Courier, 04-30-2014
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OBITUARIES

Christine Merriman Todd
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CANNON SPORTS

Cannon turns back Warren
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Lions sweep Macon
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Mayfield Golf Scramble
Mayfield Golf Scramble
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Smith paced Woodbury to greatness
Al Smith, right, and Steve Bullard sign scholarship papers.
Smith paced Woodbury to greatness
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PUBLIC NOTICES

Public Notices: 04-28-2014
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CANNON HAPPENINGS

News from the Mountain
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Trading Post Chat
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United Way event approaching
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Adam Melton joins commission race
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Bird watching hike
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Camps, camps and more camps
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Knox to speak on Nathan Forrest
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The Cannon Blast
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OPINIONS

Letter: Early voting underway
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Letter: Milligans thankful for help
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Read: Cutting back on necessities
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Vinson: Summer of 69 was pivotal
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Whittle: Am I bona fide?
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COURIER SPOTLIGHT

Adams Library ideal for new director
Tina Norris moved from Minnesota to Woodbury.
Adams Library ideal for new director

By TONY STINNETT, Courier Sports Editor

Tina Norris wanted to get away from the brutal winters of Minnesota and Adams Memorial Library needed a new director.

It proved to be the perfect situation for Norris, who interviewed for the opening and was named director of Adams Memorial Library, where she began her new employment in March.

“When we came to Woodbury to visit the library my husband (Greg) said he could see the wheels spinning and my eyes light up,” Norris said. “I just fell in love with the library when I walked in. It’s beautiful. There is so much potential here and the staff is wonderful. We are going to do great things.”

Norris, who spent 14 years in Montrose, Minn., said she and her husband had talked about relocating to get away from the cold winters of the northern state.

“We did 14 Minnesota winters and this last one was brutal,” said Norris, who is originally from Fresno, Calif.
“We had been looking to relocate. We visited South Carolina and Georgia in the fall. Tennessee was also on our short list of places to relocate. I was doing a little job searching. I saw the job in Woodbury and decided to apply and see what happens. My husband and I came here and we fell in love with Tennessee.”

Norris will complete her Masters of Library Science Degree, May 8, and she already has an array of ideas she plans to implement at Adams Memorial Library.

“I have so many ideas,” Norris said. “I really want to promote literacy for the entire community. I want to work with parents and help them understand them understand they are their child’s first teacher so I want to work with literacy in that age group, but I also want to promote literacy for all age “I want to promote lifelong learning because I want people coming into the library. I want to get the community involved as much as possible. I want to see teens using the library. I have some teen-programming ideas.”

Norris said the library will have an art exhibit in October that is open to everyone throughout Cannon County.
“Anyone will be able to bring their artwork in and display it,” Norris said. “We are looking at doing things such as this to get the community involved.

Even though Norris is in her first month as director she says she already is amazed with the support.

“I’m amazed at the community support for the library,” Norris said. “It is overwhelming. I appreciate so much because the library I came from didn’t have this type of support. This is a library where the friends are active. They are raising money. I really enjoyed the (Friends of Adams Memorial Library) Roast. It was wonderful. It just blew me away.”

Norris points out there is a wealth of information inside the walls of libraries. If a person wanted to learn how to knit they could learn the information at the library. Want to learn how to become a better photographer?

Adams Memorial Library has the information you need.

“I think libraries are the cornerstone of our freedoms and liberties,” Norris said. “The library gives everybody equal opportunity to find the information they need to make their own personal decisions. Libraries don’t have a bias and there is no political agenda. Anyone can come."

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