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New Kelowna library branch head looks to library91Ƶs evolution

"Libraries are this free, democratic space, staffed with people working to help the public to the best of their abilities.91Ƶ
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Christine McPhee

From mineral exploration to dog agility competitions, new Kelowna Library branch head Christine McPhee has enjoyed a varied and eclectic background. But she says that the most exciting aspects of her life right now are the possibilities and opportunities facing the downtown landmark91Ƶthe largest branch in the Okanagan Regional Library system.

91ƵThe Kelowna Library has been a really exciting place over the past year, helping the plans develop for renovations and new services,91Ƶ explains McPhee. 91ƵThere91Ƶs this great creative energy and civic engagement happening in Kelowna, and I91Ƶm looking forward to increasing the ways the library can connect with and support all the activity happening in the city.91Ƶ

McPhee took over the branch head position after 28-year incumbent Fern Teleglow retired in August. She started working at the Kelowna branch in March 2015 as the reference and instruction supervisor after moving back to the Okanagan from the Fraser Valley Regional Library system.

Raised in Penticton, McPhee91Ƶs path to librarianship hasn91Ƶt been a typical one.

91ƵMy first degree is actually in geology and I worked as a field geologist before deciding to return to Okanagan College to study English literature and creative writing.91Ƶ

Then came work as a freelance editor in the Lower Mainland.

91ƵI really enjoyed working with the written word, but being an editor was very isolating and I wanted to connect more with people as part of my job,91Ƶ say McPhee. 91ƵTalking to librarians, they all were very excited about their roles, and I91Ƶd always loved that libraries are this free, democratic space, staffed with people working to help the public to the best of their abilities.91Ƶ

So McPhee got her Masters of Library Information Sciences from UBC in Vancouver.

91ƵI got my first job at a public library in the Fraser Valley and immediately fell in love.91Ƶ

She feels very lucky to now be back in the Okanagan where she can enjoy personal passions such as cross-country skiing, hiking, and training with her border collie cross and Australian shepherd.

91ƵI even started to learn to sail this summer,91Ƶ she adds. 91ƵI love to be out in nature during my personal time. It91Ƶs a balance with my work life, the best of both worlds.91Ƶ

McPhee looks forward to leading the 91Ƶgreat team of people at the Kelowna Library91Ƶ towards the future of library services, which includes a substantial revitalization of the 20-year-old building.

91ƵI think the biggest challenge for libraries is making the transition from these organizations that were very stable for a long period of time to organizations that are facing constant change. This also presents huge opportunities and we have to learn to be agile and constantly learning.91Ƶ

She cites the example of a recent program partnering with UBCO and Border Free Bees on the issue of the decline in pollinator populations, The Pollinizing Sessions.

91ƵThere were 70-120 attendees at each of these programs 91Ƶ people that were concerned about what they could do to help on their land or in their gardens and passionate about how to make the Okanagan the best it can be,91Ƶ McPhee describes. 91ƵAnd there91Ƶs an appetite for the library to help facilitate this kind of learning and community development. We91Ƶre just at the tip of the iceberg.91Ƶ



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