Saturday, December 31, 2016

And 2017 is here!

And once again we've switched calendars as 2016 has given way to 2017. The weather is definitely wintry, but we can handle it. The Fosston Community Library Arts Center has some special events scheduled for this month, so put them on your calendar.
This year is the 70th anniversary of the world-famous Cannes Film Festival. I suspect that very few of you will be heading to France in May to attend, so instead plan to attend the Cans Film Festival to be held Monday, January 9, at 7 p.m. at the library arts center. Several short films will be shown. This event will benefit the Loaves and Fishes Food Shelf, so please bring a non-perishable food item for your admission.
Again this year there will be a Hot Reads for Cold Nights winter reading program for adults. Read or listen to four books for a chance to win prizes, which include mugs, calendars, totes and more. To participate, pick up an entry form at the library or you may register on-line at larl.org/hot-reads-for-cold-nights/ The program will run through the end of February.
The new display in the Sorenson Gallery is “The Metal Men,” with works from Jerry Hobbs, Tony Roed, Leon Bitker and Jeffrey Olson. From Leon Bitker's roses to Jerry Hobbs traditional blades, you can see a variety of examples of the blacksmith's art. Roed, Bitker and Olson are all from the Fosston area, while Hobbs comes from New York Mills.
Book club will meet Tuesday, January 10, at 7 p.m. This month's book is The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. It's a thriller – and our discussions are always interesting.
Writers' group is scheduled for Thursday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m. Attendance has dwindled in the past months so this may be the final meeting of the group. If you are interested give me a call at 435-6710.
The FCLAA will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, January 11, at 7 p.m. All members and the general public are invited to attend. If you have suggestions as to what you would like to see happen or if you just want a behind the scenes look at what goes on, plan now to attend.
If you have any preschoolers in your life, you definitely want to sign them up for the 1,000 Books before Kindergarten program. I realize 1,000 books sounds like a lot, but bear in mind that the books one reads to young children are pretty short, and one can easily read 3 books a day. Pick up reading logs and a book bag at the library and just start reading.
All library users should plan to participate in the Minnesota Loves Libraries campaign by filling out a postcard or an online form. The purpose is to gather stories about the importance of libraries and to present that information to our legislators.


Just one last bit of information – The library will be closed on Monday, January 16, in observance of the Martin Luther King holiday. 

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