Agoura Hills Librarian Retires

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Raya Sagi.  Courtesy of The Acorn.

Raya Sagi. Courtesy of The Acorn.

After 28 years, she retires.

By: Sheri Karp

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There is recent revival in American culture.  It is an idea revolving around the concept of ‘vocation.’  Unlike its Baby Boomer grandparent, Generation Y is brushing aside the idea of climbing the corporate ladder and striving for meaning in the workplace.  Maybe that’s why the recent story of our very own Agoura Hills librarian is so refreshing.

The story begins with a five-year old explaining a desire to be just one thing in life, a librarian.  Raya Sagi grew up in Israel, moved to New York to obtain a Masters of Library Science, and later started working at the Agoura Hills Library.  28 years later, Sagi is retiring.

She plans to take classes to “learn different things,” as well as spend her remaining years with her husband, and hopes to travel with her family.  But her library days aren’t completely over.  She plans to volunteer at the library and become a regular patron.

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