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Sisters
Library family of the year Don
and Lee Kappelman were chosen as this year's "Family-of-the-Year" at the
annual Friends of the Library (FOL) potluck dinner held at St. Edward's
Catholic Church.
Library staff, Friends and
guests warmly applauded this popular choice.
Lee has been treasurer for
five years with FOL and became vice-chairperson this year. Don has taken
on many tasks at the library as needed. He helps with the library's outside
lighting at Christmas season. Both he and Lee have helped in the leaf
rake-up in the library garden and walks during summer and fall. Don shovels
snow off the walks in winter.
"The Kappelmans are super
people," said Sisters assistant librarian Sandy McDonald. "They do so
many of those jobs behind the scenes that have to be done."
Other tasks accomplished by
the couple are taking the discard books to the dump after book sales.
They are also the "shoppers" for library replacement item needs -- doing
the research to check for the best pricing. This includes selecting a
coffee maker and buying coffee.
Don has volunteered to help
build birdhouses for the next Christmas party -- as gifts for library
volunteers. He also has adjusted the sprinkler system to work more efficiently
in the library garden.
They have made the colorful
posters for the winter FOL speaker series that you see around Sisters.
"I'm a non-meeting person
and don't like a rigid schedule," said Don. "I'd rather be working on
something and get the job finished when I want to. Whatever comes up at
the library, we're glad to help."
Both Don and Lee retired from
federal government jobs before moving to Sisters. Don was a physicist
working on research and development of missiles. Lee worked in the area
of assessing missile effectiveness.
"There are great people in
the FOL organization," said Lee. "They are friendly but not demanding."
Today, when they have spare
time, Lee enjoys her sewing, particularly machine embroidery. Don spends
time on his woodworking projects.
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