I was so in awe of Jim Scheppke when I became       Director of       the Seaside Library. He would call and say, “This is Jim Scheppke,”       and I would       say, “Oh my god, it’s the Holy of Holies”. Once, I referred to him       as Our Lord       of the Library, but I was discouraged from that heretical folly       quite quickly.       He overlooked my idiocy with grace (although I am quite sure he       hated to phone       me). 
Here’s the thing about Jim. He is always nice,       and trust me,       that’s big. He was nice to me at least, despite the fact I don’t       have a library       degree and failed twice at forming a district. Twice! Once was bad       enough, but       twice! Any State Librarian would have sent me to Library Loser  Purgatory or put me on some       sort of secret       list of Those Who Don’t Deserve ****.  But,       Jim never did that. He was always kind and helpful. Not only was       he still nice       to me, but he graciously agreed to speak at the opening of our new       library in       2008. His leadership and mentoring is invaluable to me. I still       refer to him as       the Holy of Holies whenever he calls, but come to think of it,       that’s probably why       he hasn’t called in years.
Jim Scheppke rocks!
                    -- Reita Fackerell
Library Director, Seaside Public Library
Hi Reita. Sorry I haven't called. I did drop in when I was at the OASL conference a few weeks ago but you don't work on Saturdays (don't blame you -- I don't either). You are one of the library directors in Oregon that prove that you don't necessarily have to have the MLS to be a great director (Denise Lee is another one). You can learn on the job. Your library is one of the best small libraries in the state. I may rock, but you are awesome. Keep it up.
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