National Library Week
Michelle's Go Fly a Kite program got some wonderful coverage from the Bristol Herald Courier. You can read the article HERE.
Kristin had a nice turn out for her Beginning Genealogy class.
TJ conducted 3D printing demonstrations for all those who were interested, including some staff members. This young man seemed to have a grand time!
Security Code
From Joyce:
"The phone
number for Fleenor Security has been moved to Don’s phone, but the code is
still the same. If for some reason you don’t know the code just ask your
supervisor or me. Because that is what Fleenor Security will be asking
if the alarm goes off. The way this is set up Fleenor Security will
call Don’s Phone; if no one answers the phone or if you can’t give them
the codes, they will call Amy, Joyce, then Brenda D. If for any reason
you need to call The Fleenor Security number it is located on Don’s
phone receiver."
Retirement Counseling Scams/Services
Be aware-- don't get taken!
Be Alert for Unsolicited Retirement Counseling Services
Recently, there have been reports of groups or individuals contacting VRS members to offer retirement counseling services.
Please be aware that VRS does not use unsolicited calls or emails to offer its services. All correspondence from VRS will be sent by U.S. mail on official letterhead or by secure message in your myVRS account. Also, VRS counselors do not come to members' homes to discuss benefits.
VRS counseling services are free, whether in person in the VRS counseling center or by phone, and are available by contacting VRS.
VRS also offers free retirement planning sessions, held at colleges and universities throughout the state, other public locations or the VRS offices in Richmond.
Remember to be cautious in responding to unsolicited offers of retirement planning or advice. If you are uncertain if a communication originated with VRS, contact VRS at 1-888-827-3847.
So Which Fictional Librarian Are You?


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