Seminole Down in the Swamp

“God has given me cause to laugh, and all who hear of it will laugh with me”

Genesis 21:6

Hello everyone! My name is Elizabeth Gerace, an aspiring librarian and music enthusiast. I am originally from Ocala, FL, and attended the city’s local two-year college, working part time as receptionist for a hydraulic company and going to school for vocal music. After receiving my Associate in Arts, I moved an hour to north and began the next part of my schooling at the University of Florida in Gainesville. I ended up receiving my bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Ethnomusicology, the study of world music and culture, from UF in 2021. Even though my time at the university was marked by COVID, I still made many important friendships and count that time as one of the most important eras of my life. Right before my graduation, I made the decision to cross into enemy territory and apply to FSU for my master’s degree, becoming one of many Gator-Noles (the horror!!)

2021: The year of the graduating gator

Currently, I am working in Gainesville as a choir director at St Patrick Interparish School teaching 5th-8th grade students how to sing. I love to be able to share my love of music with the younger generations and am learning a lot about what it takes to be a positive influence in a student’s life. I also teach religious education at our local Catholic church and sing for weekend Masses, and often perform with our praise and worship band. Along with reading books and making music, you can usually find me hanging out with my fiancé, Cameron. Cameron is getting his PHD at UF in Biomedical Engineering, with the goal of becoming a professor. We’re getting married this July and are super excited start our brand-new life together

Cameron and I at a recent Winter Formal

In terms of this class, I am excited to learn how to better make use of media that I already have access to in my personal and school devices. I plan to work in either school, academic, or professional librarian circles with the information I will learn in this class and degree. My dream is to find a way to work as a children’s literature librarian, perhaps taking advantage of my proximity to the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature at UF. I am so grateful to all the professors I have had already who have taught me invaluable lessons this past semester. I’m excited to learn even more in this class and get to know all of you!