As I write this on April 27, we seem to
have relapsed into winter, and the landscape is looking mighty white. Hopefully
by the time you read this, that should seem like a distant memory. When it’s
May, it must be spring, right? At any rate, at the Fosston Library Arts Center,
May always brings a veritable bouquet of opportunities.
Music,
music, music! There are three recitals scheduled for your listening
pleasure. On Sunday, May 7, Orland
Aspen’s vocal students will present their spring recital. The following weekend
there will be two piano recitals. Molly Peltier’s students will perform on
Saturday, May 13, at a time to be announced, and my students will be performing
on Sunday, May 14, at 7 p.m. They will be joined by Jeff Menton’s string
students. Everyone is welcome, there is no admission fee, and refreshments will
be served by the FCLAA hospitality committee.Summer reading program! (There must be something ironic about mentioning snow and summer in the same column, but anyway…) The kick-off for the summer reading program, “Build a Better World,” will be Wednesday, May 31, at 2 p.m. with Professor Marvel’s magic show. Children and teenagers who sign up and receive a reading log have a chance to win some great prizes in addition to the pleasure of reading books. There are programs each Wednesday – on June 7 the 4-H will be featured with games and projects led by Marlys Balstad.
And
if you adults are feeling left out, you don’t need to. The Sizzlin’ Summer
Reads adult summer reading program runs June 1 – July 31, so you can have a
shot at some prizes all your own.
Registration
for the children’s summer theater production of “Wizard of Oz” will be
Wednesday, May 10, from 5-7 p.m. at the Civic Center. Christy Johnson is the
director; the cast will be composed of third to sixth graders. Signup for
summer arts activities will be at the same time.Book club meets Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m. This month’s book is All Summer Long by Dorothea Benton Frank.
The
afterschool chess club will have its end of the year gathering on Tuesday, May
16, There will be a tournament and refreshments. Students ages 10 and up are
welcome.
Writers’ group
will meet Thursday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. Alison Opdahl will share her
experiences printing a book with Createspace. If you have a laptop, bring it
along and she will walk you through the process.The student art in the Sorenson Gallery will be on display until mid-May. The new exhibit going up will be nature photographs by Mitch Hilliard of Lengby.
The library will be closed on Monday, May 29, in observance of Memorial Day. There will be no story time on the preceding Friday, May 26.
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