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Resignation will be effective Sept. 10
The head of public relations, outreach and programming at the Morton Grove Public Library said she will resign next month, according to an article at Morton Grove Champion online.
Rosetta Metz made the announcement at the Aug. 15 Economic Development Commission meeting. The resignation is effective Sept. 10.
Read more about what Metz had to say on Morton Grove Champion online.
Janice Cha
1:45 pm on Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Rosetta has been SUCH an asset to the MGPL and to the community--- her work has really raised the profile of our library in new and wonderful ways. Losing Rosetta will be a huge blow to both the library and the village. :-(
PROLibraryMG
1:45 pm on Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Rosetta Metz has done wonders for the Morton Grove Public Library, our local schools, our community groups, the Morton Grove Farmers' Market, the Morton Grove Chamber of Commerce, and our community as a whole.
Miss Rosetta, we will miss your smiling face and wish you the best of luck in the future. Thank you for for pouring your heart and soul into this community.
http://www.facebook.com/prolibrarymg
Mike Naumann
6:21 am on Thursday, August 18, 2011
We at Jerusalem Lutheran School loved working with Rosetta. She will be missed!
Kristina Otte
10:18 am on Thursday, August 18, 2011
Can't tell you the immensely positive impact Rosetta has had on our community in her many roles at the Library, from story-teller extraordinaire to so much innovative programming to creating a community garden where all can learn. We will all miss her creative ideas in linking the library with all aspects of the community at large. Thanks, Rosetta, for all your energy, passion and time.
Tony Kovacs
11:27 pm on Thursday, August 18, 2011
Rosetta did a great job helping the Community Relations Commission with some of our projects in liaison with the Chamber of Commerce. She brought knowledge, dedication, and unbounded energy to her work. Good luck to her in her future work.
Jenny Montgomery
4:40 pm on Saturday, August 20, 2011
Thank you, Rosetta, for your dedication to our library. You will be missed by all.