Lisa O'Leary-Volk, 44, of Geneva was at the Geneva Public Library when Chronicle reporter Brenda Schory asked her 10 questions.
Where did you grow up? A small town called Orion near the Quad Cities.
Family? Husband – who also grew up in Orion – and three children.
Pets? Three cats from shelters, Moe, Millie and Ruby, a tree frog named Aqua and a hermit crab named Favio.
What's the last song you listened to? "I Will Follow You" by Shirley Starke.
What do you look forward to eating on Thanksgiving? Stuffing.
What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? Pay off my house.
If you could have one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? Lobster.
What's your favorite local restaurant? Ristoranti Chianti in Geneva.
What's your favorite thing about the city you live in? It's like a postcard, it's very quaint, it's a larger town with a small-town feel.
If you could change one thing about your town, what would it be? Less congestion.
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