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Happy Retirement, Jodi! You're a wonderful asset to Mahoney and I have no doubt that you will be missed.
Jess Milton
South Portland Public Library
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Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 9:51 AM
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Subject: [MELIBS-L] So Long
Dear MELIBS Community,
Thank you so much for the long distance support over the years. If ever I had a question, concern or funny, you were there. A lot has changed in school libraries over the span of 33 years. It would be fun to visit my old stomping grounds at Nokomis, Messalonskee, and Bonny Eagle, to see how they have grown since my departure. Remember the library is the coolest place in the school. We have the best jobs. Seriously, would any of us want to be a classroom teacher these days? It doesn't look fun does it?
Best wishes to you all. I'll miss our emails.
Jodi Breau
Library Information Integration Specialist
Mahoney Middle School
South Portland, Maine 04106
207-799-7386
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