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VOLUNTEERFOCUS RAY GOLLI In 1997, Ray Golli began volunteering at Mt. Lebanon Library. Now, 20 years later, he says: “I am not ready to stop.” Over the years, Ray has taught hundreds of adults how to use their computers and software (such as spreadsheets, word processing, email, etc). In addition, he also does monthly data entry (including putting volunteer hours into a database). Ray was an early adopter of computers: by the mid-1970s, he began using computers at his company, CNG, when he realized what an economic opportunity they would afford. So, after retiring he began volunteering at the library as a computer instructor four hours a week. His classes were filled to near capacity for 12 years. Although he stopped teaching by the end of 2015, Ray continues summing up the volunteer hours and entering them into a database. Q: How did you get started volunteering at the library? A: In 1997, several years after retirement, I was in the Mt. Lebanon Library and saw one of the library staff trying to train a student on using the computer. However, the staff instructor was sitting at the keyboard, pointing out his keyboard and mouse movements and the effects they had on the screen. Since I had a significant background on teaching computer activity, I felt the student should be in control from the beginning, with the instructor alongside providing instructions. So I approached Cindy Richey, the library director, and told her that I would volunteer to train students about computers and their use. She moved forward on that immediately. Q: What is your favorite part of volunteering at the library? A: Helping the library by educating adult students to have a more informative life through computers Q: Have you always been interested in libraries? A: Not until I moved into Mt. Lebanon from Cleveland. The library was obviously a vital asset to the community, and I wanted to support it. Q: What are you currently reading? A: “Corrupted” by Lisa Scottolini Q: Who is your favorite author? A: Richard North Patterson…..great legal books. Steve Martini….same reason. I have been hooked on legal courtroom thrillers for years. Q: If you could be any fictional character, who would you choose? A: Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in “Casablanca” Q: Favorite movie? A: “Casablanca”…..very compelling and romantic Q: What is your favorite hobby or pastime outside of the library/ reading? A: I made furniture from kits and refinished furniture for over 40 years. I also did stained glass work for 15 years. Q: What would you title your autobiography? A: “A Fortunate Life” about the Newcomers Club, which welcomes both newcomers and neighbors for friendship, special events and monthly events. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 10:30 a.m., Fridays, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, April 6 and 13 Presenter Cleon Cornes will discuss the life of author, humorist, printer, publisher, inventor, philanthropist, diplomat, and statesman Benjamin Franklin. The quintessential self-made man, Franklin used his prominence to aid in the establishment of history’s most ambitious political experiment: the United States of America. Discover the life and impact of this extraordinary man. CDC CAREER COUNSELING 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Thursdays Struggling to find a job? Underemployed? WorkAble can help Continued Mt. Lebanon | Winter 2017 | icmags.com 55