Foundation Stories

A Simple Choice That Grows Community

Written by Melissa Stan

“The wonderful thing about being a library volunteer is that I get to witness and be part of special moments every week.”

For Chris Sadun, those moments often begin at storytime.

As a longtime volunteer at Johnson County Library, Chris is often the first friendly face families see when they walk through the door. Some are regulars she’s come to know well. Others are visiting the Library for the very first time. Each week, she welcomes them in, invites them to join, and watches something meaningful begin to grow.

“We think of storytime as children’s programming,” Chris says, “but in reality it is community programming.”

From the storytime room, she sees friendships forming between parents and caregivers. She hands out 6 by 6 early literacy materials to families eager to support their children’s love of reading. She notices multi-generational families attending together. She even chats with passersby who pause to reminisce about bringing their own children to the Library years ago.

“I see firsthand how storytime is a program that truly serves the entire community.”

That sense of connection is what keeps Chris coming back. And it’s what makes the Library such a powerful place.

“The Library is one of the few free public spaces that serves all age groups, all abilities, and all backgrounds,” she says. “We think of it as a place where people mix with books, but more uniquely, it is a place where people mix with other people.”

Chris’s love of libraries stretches back decades. As a child in a small town in northern New York, she biked to the Library to explore the stacks and imagine a wider world. As a young professional, the Library provided endless access to books, music, and movies. As a mother, storytime offered something just as important as reading skills: connection.

“It was a sanity saver,” she says. “It helped me make friends and build community.”

Today, Chris gives back through her time. Others give through financial support. Both are essential.

Volunteers help create the welcoming, human moments that make the Library feel accessible and inviting. Donations add value to everything happening inside the Library, expanding opportunities, deepening learning experiences, and ensuring programs can continue to respond to community needs with care.

“I love getting to be an active part of keeping our Library, and ultimately, our entire community, strong,” Chris says.

This spring, the choice to give back can take many forms. You can give your time. You can give through a donation. You can do both. Each act of generosity helps grow the moments Chris witnesses every week and ensures the Library continues to be a place where everyone belongs.

When people choose to give, a little time and a little generosity can grow into a lot of good.

Johnson County Library, in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Johnson County, is bringing back the Legislative Coffee Series to foster respectful dialogue and community engagement.

These free events give residents a chance to meet state senators and representatives who serve Johnson County, ask questions and learn about issues shaping daily life. The goal is to make government more accessible and provide a civil space for conversation.

State and local decisions affect schools, roads, taxes and public services. Legislative Coffees keep the focus close to home and help bridge the gap between lawmakers and the people they represent.

“The Coffees are a place where elected officials and the community can connect in a safe and impartial space,” said Program Coordinator Ashley Fick. “Legislators hear what matters most to residents and participants get updates on what is happening at the Capitol and in committees.”

Each session begins with brief remarks from participating legislators, followed by audience questions. Priority goes to questions that affect the most people or come up most often.

The series grew out of a partnership between the Library and the League of Women Voters to expand public access to elected officials. All legislators with Johnson County constituents are invited. Library staff set expectations at the start to keep discussions courteous and productive.

Free coffee and doughnuts add a welcoming touch. Contact information for participating legislators is shared so conversations can continue after the event.

Event details

Sessions run from 10 to 11 a.m. at these Library branches:

Those who can’t attend in person can watch live or find replays on the Library’s YouTube channel.  For accessibility or accommodations, email [email protected] or call 913-826-4600 at least two weeks before the event.

Johnson County Library – Nurturing the Community’s Collective Wisdom

Welcome New Board Member Dan Shay

Written by Melissa Stan

We’re excited to welcome Dan Shay to the Johnson County Library Foundation Board. Dan is a Certified Financial Planner at Stepp & Rothwell, where he helps individuals and families plan for their futures. His professional experience, combined with a deep personal connection to Johnson County Library, makes him a great addition to the Foundation’s work.

Dan first learned about the Foundation through longtime Library supporters Ken Eaton and Stephanie Stollsteimer, but it was attending Library Lets Loose that ignited his interest in becoming more involved. After experiencing the event a few times, Dan says he was “reintroduced to all of the things the Library provides for the community at all ages,” and he was eager to join the Foundation Board in supporting that impact.

Dan grew up near the Central Resource Library and spent countless hours there as a kid. The Library was a place to grow and to connect, where he learned how to properly research papers for school, and spent time with friends. Some of his favorite memories aren’t tied to one moment, but to an entire rhythm of summer days: mornings at Strang Park, followed by afternoons at the Library once it got too hot, then cooling off in the air conditioning and playing computer games with friends.

Now, those experiences come full circle as Dan shares the Library with his own children. “Showing my kids those resources and getting them excited about the Library” has been especially meaningful, he says. As he begins his board service, Dan is eager to learn more about how the Library continues to serve the evolving needs of our community, particularly through rapidly changing technology and the hands-on opportunities now available, including the MakerSpace.

Outside of work and volunteering, Dan spends most of his time with his family, often shuttling his kids to and from activities. He also has a long-standing love of coaching and has been a youth football coach for about 15 years. When he finds a quiet moment, he enjoys listening to podcasts like Youth Inc. with Greg Olsen.

With his professional expertise, lifelong connection to the Library, and commitment to family and community, Dan brings perspective and enthusiasm to the Foundation Board. We’re grateful to have him help support the Library’s role as a place to learn, connect, and grow at every stage of life.

Jeffrey Mendoza

Jeffrey Mendoza,
Johnson County Library Board Chair

Written by Melissa Stan

For Jeffrey Mendoza, Johnson County Library is a place of comfort, discovery, and belonging. He describes it as: “a quiet, welcoming place where people can explore by reading a book, watching a movie, listening to music, or simply sitting in peace.” From open public spaces to study rooms, the Library creates what Jeffrey calls “an environment that feels inclusive and welcoming to everyone who walks through its doors.”

That sense of welcome is especially meaningful in Jeffrey’s life as a parent. He sees the Library as a partner in helping families build strong foundations for the future, noting that “dedicated children’s spaces across the Library system make a meaningful difference for families like mine.” Visits to the Central Resource Library are a favorite in his household, where his son loves “exploring the books and toys” and can “happily spend hours learning and discovering.”

Through his work on the Library Board, Jeffrey also witnesses how intentionally the Library creates opportunity and belonging for people navigating language, cultural, or economic barriers. By serving people of many backgrounds and removing obstacles through initiatives like going fine-free and offering printing allowances, the Library continues to demonstrate, in his words, a deep “commitment to access for everyone.”

As Board Chair, Jeffrey has gained a deeper appreciation for what it takes to sustain a world-class library system. He is quick to point out that “a library system of this caliber does not happen by accident.” Instead, it is the result of “intentional leadership, collaboration, and an incredible staff committed to patrons every day.” Behind the scenes, he explains, “the County Librarian, staff, and volunteer board work together to keep community needs at the center of every decision,” ensuring the Library remains responsive today while planning for tomorrow.

When reflecting on what makes Johnson County Library truly special, Jeffrey returns to the people who bring its mission to life. “What makes Johnson County Library special is its people and their unwavering commitment to a free and accessible public library,” he says. Looking ahead, he hopes the Library continues to “serve all people as a trusted place for access, learning, and community enrichment for generations to come.”

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