Lincoln Trail Libraries System announces the
retirement of Joseph (Joe) Sciacca, effective April 23, 2010. Joe began
his career with LTLS in 1981. During his tenure at LTLS, Joe served the
library system in many different capacities. Initially, he worked as a
general consultant advising libraries on legal and library development
issues. One of his successful projects included working with residents
of Oakwood to form the Oakwood Public Library District. By the end of
his extensive career, Joe was managing the network for various LTLS services and serving as web-master for the LTLS web site.
Read more about Joe on our home page.
Leave your comments for Joe at the bottom of this page or at the bottom of the Feature Article!
Joe: Your experience and wisdom will be much missed at LTLS and by all of us in the small libraries who have benefitted from that! Thanks for sharing so much of your life with us! Best wishes in your retirement.
Renee
Posted by: Renee Dancu Henry | April 02, 2010 at 03:39 PM
Joe, you have been an enthusiastic advocate for libraries. Good luck and I wish you all the best in your leisure years. Kristina
Posted by: Kristina Hoerner | April 03, 2010 at 09:39 AM
Joe -- You have helped me through some tough times -- showing up at our township levy meeting without even being asked gave me a great deal of confidence when I was pretty new to the role of Library Director. Your last minute help saved me when my life got harried around PerCapita time... I know you'll be greatly missed by one and all! ENJOY!! Joy
Posted by: Joy Rathe | April 05, 2010 at 01:38 PM