About Me
Once upon a time, a long time ago in Clinton, NC a
child that loved to hear stories was born. Her parents named
her Doris. Many of Doris’s earliest memories are of stories
told by family and friends. Her mother often read books to her
and an older brother and younger sister. The family subscribed
a special magazine for children and they would often argue over
who would get to read it and work the puzzles first.
All through elementary school and high school, Doris loved
to read and handle books. In the first grade, she got a prize
for reading the most books (she doesn’t remember what the
prize was). In high school, she helped the high school librarian.
Because she loved books and working with other children, Doris
Melson decided that she would become a librarian. To help her learn
more about the profession, she attended and received degrees
from both East Carolina University and Appalachian State University.
After college, she started working as a librarian at a
junior high school in Statesville, NC. After two years, she
moved to Greensboro, NC and liked it so well she decided
to stay.
As a librarian in the public schools, she worked for many, many
years with lots of students and teachers. In 1997, she decided
that she should try retirement. For a number of years, she
enjoyed traveling. She visited lots of new places and made many
new friends. However, she realized that she missed working
with people. She started looking for a something to do.
She found a job in a bookstore and worked there for a short period
of time. That job was fun but the hours were CRAZY. She remembered
how much she enjoyed working with books and young people. In
January, 2001, she started working as librarian at Our Lady of Grace
School and has worked there happily ever since.
THE END!
By Doris Melson, Librarian at Our Lady of Grace School