From: George B. Zip To: grs@spl.org Date: Sun, Dec 13 12:24:27 Subject: Private Library Branch
Hello,
I wanted to talk to someone from the library about how someone can incorporate a private residence into a Seattle Public Library branch.
Any info would be appreciated!
Regards,
George B. Zip

Seattle Public Library (before proposed renovations)
From: grs@spl.org To: George B. Zip Date: Sun, Dec 13 15:18:10 Subject: Library Question - [Question #5112695]
Hello George,
Thank you for contacting us with your question. I'm not sure that I completely understand what information you're looking for.
If you are asking about how to make a contribution to the library of personal property, you will want to work with the Seattle Public Library Foundation.
If you have any questions about fund-raising efforts or would like to make a donation, please contact the Foundation office.
If this is not the type of information that you are looking for, please reply to this message and let us know what it is you would like to do.
Thank you, Billy

From: George B. Zip To: grs@spl.org Date: Sun, Dec 13 18:10:59 Subject: Re: Library Question - [Question #5112695]
Hello Billy,
Thank you for your prompt reply! I guess I didn't explain properly. I have a two-bedroom apartment in a desirable location in Ballard. I am looking to get a little help on my rent and am hoping I can incorporate at least one of my bedrooms into a public library that anyone could use!
I have many books and printed documents that I've never seen at any branch of the Seattle Public Library. I am also willing to share some of my own writings as long as visitors sign a legal document promising not to make fun of me while visiting the George B. Zip Branch of the Seattle Public Library system.
I am willing to have extended visiting hours and let people look at my comic books and VHS tapes, as well as all of my novels. I might keep some of the novellas I've collected in my bedroom for personal use. That is undecided. I am open to suggestions. I've been working on a design layout of what my apartment would look like as a Seattle Public Library:

About myself: I like to watch TV (no swearing), play with my Sega Dreamcast and eat nachos (very little cheese.) I love to help! I am not familiar with the Dewey Decimal system but I have heard of it and am willing to look it up and learn more if we take the next step. At launch it's possible I will just alphabetize everything, though, because that makes more sense. I hope that's OK.
I have discussed this with my landlord and he was dismissive and belligerent, but I imagine with the support of the city he will have no choice but to take us seriously.
I know this idea might seem out there but I spend my free time trying to think of ways to help the community. I love my apartment and this city and am excited about the idea of combining them!
Thanks again for your attention in this matter. Let's make this dream come true!
George B. Zip Curator, George B. Zip Branch Seattle Public Library (Hopefully)
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From: George B. Zip To: grs@spl.org Date: Sat, Dec 26 14:15:50 Subject: Re: Re: Library Question - [Question #5112695]
Hello Billy!
I hope you are doing well. It has been two weeks and I haven't heard back from you, so I just wanted to check in and see if you have an answer for me!
Best to you and your family,
George
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From: grs@spl.org To: George B. Zip Date: Sat, Dec 26 17:31:20 Subject: Re: Re: Library Question - [Question #5112695]
Hello,
We've forwarded your question to one of the branch library administrators. You are welcome to contact her directly if you have further questions.
Thank you,
General Reference Services The Seattle Public Library
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George B. Zip is a Seattle-based e-mail activist, and champion of human rights. His personal blog is available to read by invitation only.
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