New library manager stresses community ownership

Photo by Jason DeMoe New Senior Library Manager Sarah Rosten is settling into her position and promoting the library as a community hub for not only reading, but also learning, making, and doing.
Hardwood Creek Library Senior Director Sarah Rosten, who took on the position in the last week of July when 16-year veteran director Amy Worwa moved to Louisiana, is a big proponent of making the library a community hub. To that effect, she is pushing the notion that the library is “owned” by the community members themselves.
“Everyone owns the library,” Rosten said. “What I mean by that is that we as an institution would be nothing without the support of the community. I want this to be a place that serves everyone in the best way that we can.”broadstreet.zone(48036);
Rosten earned her undergraduate degree in journalism at the University of Minnesota in Duluth. After a short stint as an intern

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