Killeen's library survived the storms nicely, for once. Fortunately the branch is at the top of a hill, since the creek at the bottom of the hill overflowed. Our streets flooded in many places, but all of staff made it home safely.
Is there anything we can do to help the woman who lost her home? Deanna Frazee Director of Library Services 205 E. Church Ave. Killeen, TX 76541 (254) 501-8994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Laurie Mahaffey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 3:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Storm reports? Here at the CTLS office, the power went off last evening. Bob, despite walking home, is alive & well. Others of us had longer-than-usual commutes home. If anyone has storm-related news they'd like to share, please post it. We did learn that a staff member of a CTLS library lost her home in a lightning-started fire that the firemen couldn't reach because of high water. Llano's library is close to the river, and La Grange is downstream from all this. A few Austin branches are without telephone service. Laurie Laurie Mahaffey, Adult Services Consultant Central Texas Library System P. O. Box 2287 Austin TX 78768-2287 512-974-7517 (please note new exchange!) [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include in body: unsubscribe ctls-l For information on CTLS-L please visit: http://www.ctls.net/document/ctls-l.htm --------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include in body: unsubscribe ctls-l For information on CTLS-L please visit: http://www.ctls.net/document/ctls-l.htm

