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Faulkner, Almost Alive and Well at the Library

By Hales Corners Library
Friday, Oct 5 2007, 10:35 AM





Faulkner reading up on his favorite subject.

The Hales Corners Library has recently added a new addition to the staff.  This staff member’s job consists mainly of lounging around in the children’s area while playing with the various children, and sometimes adults, who visit this area of the library.  He puts a smile on everyone’s face and, best of all, his time at the library is voluntary. 


The new staff member is soft, cuddly, and cute.  His name is Faulkner and he is a stuffed (but don’t tell him that) yellow Labrador.


Born at a bookstore, Faulkner spent his pre-library life with Ms. Susie’s daughter.  While the two had a great time together, Faulkner was beginning to long for the book-filled environment he enjoyed in his youth and so decided to make a permanent move to the Hales Corners Library.


Okay, so Faulkner may not be real like the other staff members at Hales Corners, but the staff strongly suspects he comes to life at night.  Each morning Faulkner is found in a different area of the library than he was in the night before.  Among Faulkner’s suspected late night activities are hanging out/conversing with Dash the turtle, terrorizing the goldfish, keeping burglars away, looking at other dogs on online dating services, and, of course, doing some late night reading.


Come visit Faulkner today!


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