So here's a librarian story for you, except I wasn't actually a librarian yet. In 1985, while doing my BA and contemplating going to library school, I landed a summer job with the Ontario Library Service. I was supposed to be helping a librarian working for the Ministry of whatever it was back then plan a conference but one day, she asked me to help with a special event. A tornado had taken out the library in a small town and the OLS had offered her services to help run children's programs in a nearby church that survived. So I went along and spent a rather nice afternoon helping kids play library bingo or something like that.
Other notes on that summer:
I did get to go to the conference (in the following Autumn) as her assistant and got to meet Canadian author Kevin Major, having written his blurb for the program. I think I got him to sign one or two books for my little bro.
My boss made a big impression on me. She was a bright whirlwind of ideas who later worked with me at Wentworth for a spell. She was a Western grad (I think I met her once while I was there, too) and that played into my decision to go there rather than U of T, the other library school in our province.
That was the summer that the NDP and Liberals teamed up to topple a Tory minority in Queen's Park, making David Peterson the new premier. The swag bags for the conference were blue. There's a brief moment of tension as to whether the new minister would make us switch to red ones, but they didn't in the end.