New Andalusia Public Library director hopes to encourage life-long readers
Published 3:28 pm Tuesday, August 20, 2024
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New Andalusia Public Library Director Sara Mixson hopes to expand current programming to build more lifelong readers.
“We have a wonderful library and an excellent staff who strive to create an inclusive and supportive community space,” she said. “Our children’s summer reading program reached record numbers this year, but it seems that engagement drops off in middle grades and above.
“Moving forward, I want to lead programs to encourage life-long readers and learners and ensure that the evolving needs of the community are met through programs and activities for all ages,” Mixson said.
“I have always had a deep passion for literature, education, and community service,” Mixson said. “This job allows me to incorporate all of those passions while fostering learning and providing access to information.”
Prior to joining the City, Mixson worked with Andalusia City Schools for 23 years, first as a secretary in the superintendent’s office and later as a teacher at Andalusia High School.
At APL, she replaces Mona Simon, who retired.
“I have lived in this community my entire life, and I love all of the revitalization that is going on downtown,” Mixson said. “We have an amazing library with wonderful children’s programs. I look forward to creating opportunities for the Andalusia Public Library to serve the community in an even larger capacity moving forward.”
Mixson is a graduate of Andalusia High School, and Lurleen B. Wallace Community College. She earned her BA in English with a business minor from Troy University Dothan, and is completing her MLIS at the University of West Alabama.
She and her husband, Rob, have two children, Emmy, and JR.