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From YouTube: Jamaica Plain Branch Library Ribbon Cutting
Description
Jamaica Plain celebrated the reopening of their branch of the Boston Public Library. The ten million dollar renovation features a 700-square foot addition facing South Street that will serve as a community reading lounge, multiple meeting spaces, improved spaces for children, and a refreshed collection of 30,000 items.
A
B
My
name
is
David
Leonard,
president
of
the
VPL
I
would
like
to
first
brief
you
on
this
morning's
program
and
then
offer
you
some
words
of
welcome
and
greeting
of
my
own.
So
we're
going
to
begin
with
the
speaking
program,
and
then
we
have
a
few
important
people
who
want
to
address
you.
So
then,
in
about
20
to
30
minutes,
we'll
ask
everybody
to
assemble
here
in
front
of
the
building
facing
the
streets.
So
we
can
take
a
group
photograph
and
cut
the
ribbon
officially.
B
So
that's
the
plan
and
at
that
point
the
branch
will
be
officially
reopened
so
watch
out
for
that
invitation
at
the
end
of
the
program,
so
we're
here
today,
at
the
result
of
many
years
of
advocacy
on
behalf
of
the
library
and
the
community
to
program
studies,
a
global
financial
crisis
and
now
to
library
and
mayoral
administrations.
Later
we
are
ready
to
reopen
20
months
after
we
broke
ground
on
this
month
in
September
of
2015
on
schedule
and
on
budget.
B
But
what
you
may
not
know
is
that
here
in
Jamaica
Plain,
the
very
first
branch
library
as
a
reading
room,
was
the
first
in
the
country
to
lend
books
funded
by
municipal
dollars
and
that
reading
room
was
housed
right
here
in
the
original
Curtis
Hall
space.
So
it's
all
the
more
fitting
that
we
begin.
This
new
series
of
investments
in
branch
libraries
spanning
the
next
five
years
throughout
the
city
of
Boston,
with
the
reopening
of
the
Jamaica
Plain
branch
library.
B
We
have
many
people
to
thank
our
staff,
the
community,
the
friends
and
on
behalf
of
your
departments
and
all
of
the
services
and
all
of
the
library
staff.
Please
join
me
in
thanking
at
the
end
of
this
list:
Eamon
Shelton,
Allison,
Ford,
emelita,
carsick,
Laura,
I'm,
sure,
Priscilla,
Foley,
Laura
Patterson
and
the
branch
staff
here
at
the
library.
B
The
library
system
is
healthy
only
when
we
hold
all
aspects
of
our
mission,
in
balance,
all
guided
by
the
spirit
of
free
to
all
weather
is
our
mission
focused
on
reading
and
literacy
at
the
core
programs
and
gathering
spaces
reference
and
instruction
or
the
preservation
of
cultural
heritage.
The
mayor's
capital
budget
continues
to
invest
in
our
Central
Library,
our
branches
and
our
collections.
B
C
Thank
you
very
much.
David
and
I
want
to
I
want
to
thank
David,
first
of
all
in
the
Board
of
Trustees
many
of
the
way
here
today
for
making
the
investments
of
working
with
us
in
the
future.
The
library
which
I'll
talk
about
in
a
few
minutes.
So
thank
you
as
they
pulled
in
today,
I'm
actually
laughing.
This
is
probably
the
greatest
neighborhood
in
the
country
for
libraries,
Jamaica
Plain.
C
There
are
more
people
here
today.
Then
they
get
the
Patriots
celebration
for
the
Super
Bowl
back
in
January.
No,
but
but
it
is
exciting.
I
know
it's
long
overdue
and
I
want
to
thank
the
community
for
just
just
constant
pushing
for
this
BA
to
happen
and
knowing
the
importance
of
a
library
and
knowing
the
importance
of
having
a
space
in
a
community
and
all
the
kids
that
are
here.
C
Congratulations
to
all
of
you,
I
want
to
thank
John,
particularly
the
Friends
of
the
public
library
well
in
sorry,
well,
John
a
little
while,
but
for
his
advocacy
I
want
to
thank
Trish
lions
in
public
facilities,
for
their
advocacy
I
want
to
thank
Michael,
LeBlanc
and
utile
I
want
to
thank
the
elected
officials,
Liz
Mallya,
a
woman
who
I
served
with
mouths
representatives
for
for
15
years
as
a
tireless
advocate
and
fights
to
make
sure
that
the
funding
for
the
libraries
is
at
the
Statehouse
I
want
to.
Thank.
You
represent
Amalia
to
your
support.
C
And
right
after
right,
right
after
actually
before
I
got
elected,
mayor
Liz
talked
about
what
Jamaica
Plain
wanted
and
she
really
focused
on
the
librarian
and
the
importance
of
librarian
right
after
I
was
fortunate
to
get
elected.
Let's
grab
me
again
and
said
you
know
we
need
to
make
sure
the
supply
or
II
so
I
want
to
thank
Liz
Maya
for
that.
C
C
C
C
This
truly
is
an
inspiring
effort.
Everyone
coming
together,
tired
community
coming
together,
David
talked
about
what
the
new
libraries
she
can
come
up
here.
Don't
worry
about
it,
don't
let
her
worry
about
it.
She's,
probably
cutting
me
off
saying
he's
going
on
a
too
long,
but
David
talked
about
the
importance
of
what
a
new
library
means
to
a
community,
but
it
also
addition
facing
South
Street,
there's
20,
more
percent
20
percent,
more
library
space
here
and
JP
was
already
the
busiest
branch
in
our
Boston
Public
Library
system
outside
of
the
Central
Library.
C
The
increase
in
space
is
certainly
going
to
help
us
with
the
popularity
library,
as
well
as
many
more
users
who
are
going
to
come
here.
We
are
proud
of
our
world-class
library
system
in
the
city
of
Boston.
A
new
Central
Library
is
a
vision
for
a
thriving
library
with
21st
century
amenities,
but
this
innovation
must
go
beyond
Copley
Square
and
we
are
doing
that.
We
need
to
touch
all
of
our
library
branches
in
our
neighborhoods,
we're
actually
expanding
our
library
branches,
we're
going
to
chinatown.
That
has
a
matter
library
at
over
50
years.
C
But
our
libraries
need
to
meet
the
needs
that
reflect
the
qualities
of
the
neighborhoods
that
they're
in.
So
that's
why
we
here
bringing
what
we
hear
in
Jamaica
Plain.
These
renovations
will
close
to
14
million
dollars
and
we
also
have
another
14
million
dollars
planned
for
all
of
our
branch
libraries
across
the
city
this
year.
In
our
budget,
we
have
102
million
dollars
in
our
budget
from
fiscal
19
to
22,
which
means
that
we're
going
to
touch
we're
going
to
try
and
touch
into
my
administration,
every
single
local
library
we
can
to
renovate
it.
C
We're
going
to
make
sure
that
our
libraries
were
brought
into
the
21st
century
in
we're
using
the
percent
for
the
art
program
to
help
us
fund
some
of
this,
so
we're
going
to
continue
to
work,
Julie,
barrows
who's
that
it
was
achieved
by
arts
and
cultures.
Here
today
with
us,
we're
going
to
be
working
to
make
sure
that
we
have
sustainable
funding
streams
to
finance
future
projects.
C
This
is
a
different
special
community,
the
elected
officials,
just
they
represent
jeffrey
sanchez
yeah.
Thank
you
represent
sanchez
as
well,
but
we
are
advocacy,
but
I
told
this
story
before
may
of
2013
when
the
campaign
for
mayor
started.
It
was
about
12
of
us
that
ran
for
mayor
of
boston
and
we
were
down
at
reagan
little
league
opening
day
that
day
and
what
I
thought
was
amazing
down
there.
C
That
day
is
everybody,
knew
who
was
in
the
race
for
mayor
already,
and
you
knew
the
positions
we
took
and
the
votes
we
took
on
everything
we
did.
So
this
is
a
well-informed
community,
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
that.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
passion,
not
just
for
this
library,
but
for
our
city.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
passion,
fighting
for
housing
and
affordable
housing.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
your
passion
for
fighting
for
for
rights.
C
C
You
know
man
as
I
talked
about
Liz
Maya
and
their
advocacy
on
behalf
of
making
sure
this
library
happened.
Madam
alley
has
an
opportunity
he's
a
district
City
Council.
He
represents
Jamaica
Plain,
he
represents
Roslindale,
he
represents
what's
Roxbury,
but
what
the
issues
he
pushes
for
a
citywide
naturally
statewide
in
a
lot
of
different
ways,
and
we
talk
about
our
library
system.
We
talk
about
the
investments
that
we
make.
C
Man
O'malley's
one
of
the
first
people
to
say
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
make
those
investments,
not
just
in
my
district
but
districts
throughout
the
City
of
Austin,
because
he
knows
the
importance
of
libraries
and
what
it
means
to
the
future
of
our
young
people
and
what
it
also
means
to
our
older
people.
That
need
to
be
able
to
come
here
and
access
resources
and
be
able
to
read
to
be
able
to
get
pokes
and
be
able
to
do
things
that
they
can't
afford
our
otherwise.
C
And
if
he's
a
bit
of
great
partner
in
the
City
Council,
the
last
three
and
a
half
years.
And
this
library
is
here
for
as
much
as
liz
maya
as
much
as
jeffrey
sanchez.
As
much
as
if
I'm
watching
myself.
It's
also
man
O'malley's.
His
district
he's
proud
of
this
library.
I
like
to
ask
math,
come
on
up
here
and
say
a
few
words.
D
This
day
was
a
long
time
coming
and,
from
my
perspective,
I
think
there
were
sort
of
five
or
six
moments
that
stood
out.
The
first
was
November
30th
2010.
It
was
the
day.
I
was
sworn
in,
I
won,
a
special
election
was
sworn
in
halfway
through
and
the
first
meeting
I
went
to
as
a
newly
minted
district
city.
Councilor
was
with
Gretchen
and
Don
and
PEG,
and
so
many
people
in
the
sedgwick
free
bread.
They
said:
congratulations,
they
extended
warm
wishes
and
then
they
said,
we've
got
to
get
to
work.
D
Don
pulled
out
the
blueprints
that
had
been
authorized,
I
think
in
2005.
This
is
five
years
later
and
gave
me
a
great
education.
What
we
needed
to
do
fast
forward
to
the
next
that
spring,
where
we
got
our
capital
budget
for
the
year
and
I
saw
that
there
was
I.
Think
at
that
point,
eight
million
dollars
allocated
for
Jamaica
Plain
branch
library,
I
thought
this
was
the
biggest
coup
in
history.
I
called
Don
I
said
great
news:
I
got
the
money
in
the
capital
budget.
D
D
That's
forward
a
couple
months
after
that
Sara
Freeman
in
her
incredible
partner,
the
late
great
Sam
Sherwood
called
me
at
my
office.
They
had
some
ideas
on
how
to
make
this
funding
a
reality,
and
it
just
so
happened.
I
was
having
a
meeting
with
former
Mayor
Tom
Menino
later
that
day
told
him
about
what
Sam
and
Sarah
had
said.
He
said:
let's
go
to
Sir
Ella's
for
brunch.
So
shortly
after
that,
Mayor
Menino,
Julian,
Dougherty,
Sam,
Sarah,
Don,
Gretchen
I,
think
Andrea
was
there
every
Nancy
Daugherty
was
probably
there
as
well
and
I.
D
D
This
is
one
of
the
finest
libraries
in
the
country,
and
not
only
is
it
the
most
heavily
used
branch
in
the
country.
Not
only
is
it
is
it
just
so
innovative
and
new,
but
but
one
thing
mayor
Walsh
said
he
wants
it
to
really
be
open
for
everyone
that
why
the
looping
system
in
this
library
is
better
than
any
branch
in
the
country
better
than
what's
happening
down
to
Copley
Square.
This
is
a
library
for
everybody
and
that's
really
the
quota
of
Jamaica
Plain.
D
We
want
to
make
sure
that
everyone
feels
valued
feels
welcomed,
feels
able
to
celebrate
our
neighborhood
that
we
all
share,
and
this
is
just
an
incredible
way
to
make
sure
that
we
truly
celebrate
literacy
celebrate
the
Arts
celebrate
community.
It
is
a
wonderful
day
to
the
Friends
of
Jamaica
Plain
branch.
This
is
your
day.
You
made
this
happen.
You
push
me,
you
push
mayor
Walsh,
you
push
Liz
Mele
and
Jeff
Sanchez
I
am
so
honored
to
be
here
with
all
of
you
and
once
again,
mayor
Walsh.
This
is
incredible.
D
And
it's
now
my
honor
to
introduce
my
big
sister
in
local
government,
someone
whom
I
absolutely
adore.
She
is
one
of
the
hardest
workers
in
this
business.
She
lives
just
two
blocks
down
the
street
on
child
Street.
I
know
she
and
Rita
are
frequent
denizens
of
this
place.
Please
join
me
in
welcoming
our
friend
our
state
representative,
the
Honorable
Liz
Mae
Liam.
E
This
is
unbelievable,
I
think
about
an
hour
ago,
I
was
starting
to
come
up
towards
the
library
and
I
kept
saying
what
is
going
on.
I
couldn't
believe
the
number
of
people
that
were
here
and,
of
course
our
I,
have
to
say
right
off
the
bat.
Thank
you
and
kudos
to
our
JP
honks
band.
That
was
here
earlier.
E
If
it
wasn't
for
the
fact
that
I
had
a
library
and
I
had
libraries
and
I
had
books
and
I
had
people
who
loved
to
read
I
would
never
have
made
it
successfully
to
where
I
am
now
and
I'm,
not
sure.
Quite
how
I
did
that.
But
you
know
what
there
are
people
young
people
in
this
community
that
I
know
and
have
known
for
years,
who
overcame
incredible,
incredible
obstacles
in
terms
of
their
learning
process,
etc.
E
Who
will
have
the
tools
that
I
got
that
who
will
also
have
who
love
to
access
to
tools
that
not
every
young
person
gets
depending
on
where
you
live?
Sometimes
that's
the
sad
part
of
the
reality,
but
we're
here
near
the
South
Street
development,
we're
here
in
Jamaica
playing
years.the
Mildred,
Haley
development.
We
have
public
housing,
we
have
older
housing,
we
have
young
people,
we
have
lots
of
schools,
but
we
have
three
libraries
in
Jamaica
Plain,
so
you
know
what
we're
rich-
and
this
is
one
of
the
richest
richest
richest
bulbs
on
the
trees.
E
B
There's
a
lot
of
work
over
the
two
years
that
goes
into
bringing
these
spaces
to
life
and
there's
one
department
that
we
collaborate
with
more
than
any
others,
and
that
is
the
public
facilities
Department
and
to
recognize
their
work.
I'd
like
to
invite
the
director
of
public
facilities,
Tricia
Lyons
to
the
podium.
F
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
So
much
and
good
morning,
everybody.
This
is
unbelievable.
This
is
fantastic.
This
is
such
a
great
day
and
thank
you
all
for
coming
out
we're
we're
so
thrilled
to
see
how
excited
you
are
about
this
building
and
basically
this
is
why
we
do
what
we
do.
So
thank
you,
as
David
mentioned
I'm
the
director
of
the
public
facilities
department
and
essentially
we're
the
department
that
works
with
our
user
agencies
to
design
and
construct
these
buildings.
F
I
know
you're
all
excited
to
get
into
this
fabulous
building,
but
I
need
to
beg
your
indulgence
so
that
I
can
take
a
few
minutes
to
thank
and
acknowledge
some
of
the
folks
who
made
this
day
possible.
Of
course,
first
and
foremost,
I
would
like
to
thank
you.
The
dedicated
members
of
the
Jaypee
library
community,
and
especially
the
Friends
group,
for
your
long-standing
advocacy
and
your
participation,
particularly
in
this
project.
I
want
to
be
very
clear.
This
building
would
not
be
what
it
is
today
without
your
outstanding
support.
So
thank
you.
F
I'd
also
like
to
offer
my
heartfelt
thanks
and
appreciation
to
mayor
Walsh
for
recognizing
the
work
of
this
community
and
its
elected
officials
by
committing
to
this
incredible
investment
in
his
very
first
capital
budget.
This
was
a
priority
for
him
from
day
one
and
it's
truly
an
honor
to
be
able
to
work
on
amazing
projects
like
this
and
on
other
projects
throughout
the
city.
As
mayor
Walsh
is
$2,000,000,000.
F
Imagine
Boston
capital
plan
comes
to
life
through
this
plan,
as
David
has
mentioned,
mayor
Walsh
is
investing
an
unprecedented
unprecedented
amount
of
money
in
our
libraries
across
the
city.
Of
course,
this
is
in
addition
to
Mayor
Walsh's
major
investments
in
improving
schools,
community
centers
fire
stations,
police
stations,
parks,
roadways
and
all
kinds
of
infrastructure
throughout
the
city.
F
F
Could
go
on
and
on
about
these
investments,
but
I
want
to
make
sure
that
I
acknowledge
the
people
who
work
tirelessly
to
make
this
particular
project
a
success.
These
are
the
people
who
work
long
hours,
sweat
the
small
stuff
lose
sleep
at
night
and
yes,
who
were
even
here
yesterday,
putting
a
final
shine
on
the
place
and
they
were
here
not
because
they
had
to
be
here
but
because
they're,
proud
of
this
building
and
what
it
turned
out
to
be.
F
Patrick
is
our
guiding
force
of
public
facilities
department
and
constantly
believed
me
reminds
us
of
Mayor
Walsh's
mandate
for
us
to
keep
our
focus
on
who
these
buildings
are
meant
to
serve,
and
that
is
you,
our
residents,
so
I
hope
you
see
that
we
maintain
that
focus
in
this
building
as
well
and
for
a
team
at
the
public
facilities
Department.
These
are
the
people
who
truly
shine
in
the
shadows.
F
I'd
also
like
to
thank
our
great
partners
at
the
Boston
Public
Library,
who
are
tremendous
advocates
for
our
libraries
and
a
true
pleasure
to
work
with.
They
are
professional
and
their
expertise
in
the
delivery
of
library.
Services
is
abundantly
evident
in
this
project.
David
mentioned
all
of
the
folks
that
were
that
I
had
planned
to
mention
so
I
will
reiterate
his
thanks,
but
I
also
want
to
point
out
and
give
a
special
thanks
to
David.
F
F
I'd
also
like
to
acknowledge
our
incredibly
talented:
does
the
architectural
team
from
UTL
incorporated
who's
also
here
I
think
they
hit
it
hit
the
ball
out
of
the
park
on
this
one
I
hope
you
did
too.
They
are
talented
and
creative
team
who
are
also
working
with
us
to
design
the
renovations
to
the
Dudley
library.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
that
one
as
well
I
like
to
acknowledge
the
two
principals
for
the
project,
Michael
LeBlanc
and
Mimi
love.
F
The
furnishing
specialist
Chantal
Coker
and
the
assistant
project
architect
Amin
Abbas
today,
thank
you
so
much
and
last,
but
certainly
not
least,
I'd
like
to
thank
our
contractor
colantonio
incorporated
for
their
outstanding
high
quality
work
and
for
helping
us
to
live
to
deliver,
as
David
said
this
project
on
time
and
on
budget.
So
a
special
thank
you
to
colantonio
is
chief
executive
Fran,
:
Tony.
Oh
it's
president
george
willwerth
project
manager,
John,
Hobson
and
site
superintendent,
Jonathan
Keller,
and
to
all
the
laborers
and
trade
contractors
who
put
their
sweat
equity
into
the
making
this
building.
F
You
know
it
takes
a
small
army
of
people
to
build
a
project
like
this
and
I
could
go
on
and
on,
but
in
the
interest
of
time
I
won't
you're.
Welcome.
Just
know
that,
even
if
your
name
wasn't
mentioned
your
efforts
here
are
truly
appreciated.
So
with
that
I.
Thank
you
for
indulging
me
and
I
hope
you
enjoy
a
new
library
for
years
to
come.
Thank
you.
So
much
I.
B
Would
like
to
just
acknowledge
that
we've
been
joined
by
Senator
Sonya
Chang
Diaz
welcome
senator.
Would
you
like
to
say
a
few
words
for
good?
Thank
you
very
much.
It's
good
to
have
you
here.
We
have
two
more
moments
to
speaking
and
then
we'll
be
ready
for
something
really
special.
So
I
would
like
to
welcome
back
to
the
podium
mayor
Walsh
to
present
a
citation
for
work
of
advocacy,
and
there
was.
C
Thank
you
very
much.
I
have
a
this
is
on
behalf
of
all
the
elected
officials
that
here
today
a
certificate
of
recognition
to
a
gentleman
that
I
met
I.
Think
about
four
years
ago,
David
Hebert
co-chair
of
the
Friends
of
the
library
of
the
Jamaica
Plain
branch
library,
and
this
recognition
is
in
honor
of
dedicated
and
committed
service
to
the
Boston
Public
Libraries
of
Jamaica
Plain
branch,
an
appreciation
for
your
advocacy
to
leading
our
community
to
accomplish
the
Jaypee
library
renovations,
as
man
O'malley
said,
the
decades
long
process
that
were
able
in
government.
C
G
G
We
have
new
spaces
for
children,
tweens,
teens
and
adults,
as
well
as
an
outside
reading,
terrace
conference
room,
community
room
and
art
gallery.
It's
the
first
BPL
branch
to
have
a
dedicated
makerspace
to
spark
learning
and
creativity,
and
the
first
branch
to
have
hearing
loop
technology
incorporated
to
transmit
sounds
to
those
with
hearing
aids.
G
I
also
want
to
thank
councilor
Madame
Ali
for
making
this
renovation
a
priority
thanks
and
thanks
also
go
to
Senator
Sonia
chang-diaz
representative
chef,
Sanchez,
Liz
Mallya
for
their
support,
as
well
as
BPL
president
david
leonard,
the
BPL
trustees
and
all
the
BPL
staff
and
city
workers
involved
in
the
project.
Also,
our
architects
util
for
creating
a
well-designed
building,
I.
G
G
G
For
all
the
hard
work
that
she
has
done
over
the
years
for
the
friends
and
the
JP
branch
library,
she
has
kept
me
and
the
friends
moving
forward
and
without
her
I
doubt
this
project
would
have
come
to
fruition.
I
also
want
to
extend
my
heartfelt
thanks
to
the
Friends
Board,
both
present
and
past
the
members
of
the
friends,
the
JP
library
staff
and
the
greater
JP
community.
G
B
Done,
thank
you
so
much
so
I
just
like
to
acknowledge
councilor
clarity
who
has
just
joined
us,
Thank,
You,
counselor
and
now
I
would
like
to
invite
our
final
speaker
to
the
podium.
We
are
ultimately
responsible
to
all
of
you
through
the
trustees
of
the
Boston
Public
Library
and
I
would
like
to
invite
to
the
podium
the
vice
chair
of
the
board,
Evelyn
or
Ana
Ortiz.
A
A
A
Every
time
we
close
these
spaces,
it's
very
trying
for
you,
the
community
and
our
staff,
because
you
don't
feel
at
home.
You
feel
like
a
guest
at
somebody
else's
house.
So
now
you
know
we
open
the
space,
and
so
we
walk
in
you
back
I'm
also
very
excited
for
this
location
to
be
the
first
location
to
participate
in
the
City
Arts
Initiative.
A
On
behalf
of
the
trustees,
we
want
to
appreciate
your
patience
because,
as
you
can
imagine,
a
project
of
this
magnitude
requires
a
lot
of
collaboration
and
coordination
among
many
departments.
We
want
to
express
our
deep
gratitude
to
Mayor
Walsh
to
the
elected
officials,
city
and
library
staff,
for
their
support
guidance
and
execution
for
this
project.
B
And
we
thank
our
additional
trustees.
Amara
Renison
byron,
rushing
for
being
present
with
us
today.
One
final,
thank
you
to
the
extended
neighborhood
for
our
patience
with
us,
as
we
brought
this
to
conclusion.
So
thank
you.
I
hope
that
you
believe
it's
been
worth
it
and
while
we
can,
apparently
we
can
open
the
building
on
time,
but
the
programs
running
a
few
minutes
late,
so
I
hope
your
you're
okay.
With
that
too.
At
this
point,
we
are
going
to
proceed
with
the
ribbon-cutting.
Are
you
ready
to
go
inside.
B
So
what
we
want
you
to
do
is
we
want
you
to
turn
around
and
stand
where
I'm
standing
the
chairs
are
going
to
be
removed.
The
photographer
is
going
to
be
between
the
two
trees
here
on
the
green
space
and
it's
going
to
take
a
photograph
of
the
community
with
the
background
behind
with
the
building
behind
in
the
background,
and
then
we
will
cut
the
ribbons
together.
So
please,
if
you
would
just
start
to
move
into
place
and
then
we'll
be
ready
to
go
inside.
Thank
you
all
so
much
and
please
enjoy
your
library.