Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez visited Viroqua on Tuesday, making a special stop at McIntosh Memorial Library to discuss the vital role libraries play in strengthening communities across the state.
During her visit, the Lieutenant Governor met with local and regional leaders to talk about how libraries serve as hubs for learning, connection, and community support. The discussion focused on the evolving role of libraries in addressing local needs and promoting access to information and resources for all residents.
Pictured during the visit are Viroqua City Administrator Nate Torres, Winding Rivers Library System Director Kristen Anderson, Library Director Trina Erickson, Lieutenant Governor Sara Rodriguez, Viroqua Mayor Justin Running, David Hough from the Ridges and Rivers Book Festival, and Wisconsin State Representative Tara Johnson.
The McIntosh Memorial Library team was honored to welcome the Lieutenant Governor and appreciated the opportunity to highlight the library’s work and its impact on the Viroqua community.