Kleinzell library: First in the Rohrbach district with quality seal!
Kleinzell library: First in the Rohrbach district with quality seal!
The Kleinzell library has reached an important milestone by awarding the renowned quality seal as the first library in the Rohrbach district. This is a great success for the committed, 14-member team, which consists of volunteers. The management under Ida Sailer reported an intensive process that was necessary to obtain the seal. "We had to work up and restructure a lot," says Sailer, and the success proves the team right. In June 2024, the library received the official award, which demonstrates both the quality and the team's commitment.
The team from Kleinzell not only specializes in making books available, but also attaches great importance to an appealing design of the library. For example, the book “Has Hibiskus and the Football Wald Championship” was acquired to the European Championship to captivate readers up to the last minute. Marianne Reitschläger's creative renovation work ensures that new highlights such as the user -friendly tonies are clearly presented by Checker Tobi. Special events are also planned in October, which focus on rare books.
The committed team of the library
The Kleinzell library is managed by a dynamic team that works exclusively on a voluntary basis. In addition to the director Ida Sailer and the deputy director Irmgard Lepschy, Christine Bauer, Martina Hochenburger and many other committed members are also included. Each team member brings its own ideas and talents, which contributes to the fact that the library remains an inviting place for the community.
For more information about the library, which regularly updates your book selection and plans many literary events, interested parties can visit the website of the library Buchtreff-kleinzell.at . The opening times of the public library are on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The award with the quality seal is not only a sign of the high quality of the library, but also an incentive for the volunteers who share their passion for books with the community.
Overall, the Kleinzell library shows that even smaller, volunteer institutions can perform highly, and it is an example of commitment and dedication in the field of cultural education. For book lovers and interested readers, this should be one more reason to visit the library and to benefit from the diverse offer.
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