Saturday, October 31, 2020
November - Let Us Be Thanksful
November – let us be thankful for what we have in these uncertain times, and especially that the Fosston Community Library Arts Association is continuing to function, and the Fosston Library continues to be open for its normal schedule.
If you have been in the library, you may not even have noticed that there is a new employee. Jill Rose is not new to the Fosston Library, having worked as a sub here (also in Gonvick and Bagley) for seven years. Now, however, she will be here on a regular basis. After growing up in Illinois and living in Missouri, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin, Jill and her husband David, who has Rosewood Construction, moved to Minnesota in 2003, hoping to find a place where winter was really winter and not mud season. Apparently, they found what they wanted, as they have lived on their place north of Gonvick since 2006. A graduate of Central Lincoln Christian University in Lincoln, Illinois, Jill worked at Deer Creek Church in University Park, Illinois, as an administrative assistant before her marriage. She homeschooled her five children, who are now all young adults. She enjoys reading and sewing, and her favorite part of working at the library is helping people find what they are looking for.
Beginning November 9, the Art of the Dress will be in the Sorenson Gallery. This unique collection of wedding dresses from the late 1800s and early 1900s is sponsored by the East Polk County Heritage Center.
The FCLAA winter theater production has seen a change as to the play. “Every Christmas Story Even Told (and Then Some!” will be presented in December. The cast of three has been selected and rehearsals will begin soon. Watch for more information about dates and tickets.
Although the library is unable to hold the large scale used book sale normally held in October, there are still many used books for sale. Look for the table in the lobby as well as the shelves right inside the door. Nothing costs more than a dollar.
While you are in the library, be sure to notice the new tables and chairs, donated by Ultima Bank. The 30-inch round tables make social distancing easy, and they are quite attractive.
Lake Agassiz Regional Library is sponsoring two Legacy events during November. On Friday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m., Lalo’s Lunchbox will provide comedy and sing-alongs for children aged three and up. Then on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m., Professor Emeritus Dr. Mark Chekola from MSUM will share about the Red River Rainbow Seniors oral history project entitled “Breaking Barriers: Harvesting LGBTQ Stories from the Northern Plains.
Just a reminder: The library will be closed for Veterans Day on Wednesday, Nov. 11, and for Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26. It will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 25, but will be open regular hours on Friday, Nov. 27.
October's bright blue weather?
October is here. I am hoping for a month of bright blue weather and no snow yet, although I seem to remember the last couple of years, winter seemed to start in October. I cannot really predict the weather, but I can tell you about some of the happenings at the Fosston Community Library Arts Center.
A theater production is planned for December, with tryouts to be held on Thursday, October 8, at 7 p.m. “Dixie Swim Club” has a small cast of five, all female roles. If you are interested in auditioning, come with a short monologue prepared. You may contact Abby Pearson at 218-280-0595 for more information.
Laura Schmeling’s paintings will be in the Sorenson Gallery until the end of the month. There will be a giveaway of one of her prints. Stop by and vote for your favorite, entering your choice in the ballot box. You may be a winner, but not unless you enter.
Good news at the library – hours of opening are finally back to normal. To refresh your memory, that means Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Tuesday, 12 noon – 8 p.m.; Thursday, 12 noon – 6 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
If you would like some materials from the library, but are not comfortable coming in to get them, home delivery is available within Fosston city limits. You may request specific books or trust the library staff to choose something for you. Call the library (435-1320) for more information or to make a request.
For some years now, the library system has been privileged to offer several author visits, concerts, and other special programs as part of the Legacy series. This fall is no exception, the difference being that this year all the events are available on-line.
The first of these is the opportunity to create loop earrings with Sister Beads. Beginning Oct. 13, pick up the necessary supplies from your library, then access the instructional video at larl.org. The instructor on the video is Tawny Trottier Cale, an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe as well as a descendent of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and the Spirit Lake Nation.
On Monday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. journalist Sierra Crane Murdoch will be available to discuss her book, Yellow Bird: Oil, Murder, and a Search for Justice. It is the story of a murder on an Indian reservation and a portrait of the woman who becomes obsessed with solving it.
On Thursday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. there is another presentation about a murder: Secrets of the Congdon Mansion by author Joe Kimball, who covered the story as a reporter for the Star Tribune.
These Facebook Live events may be found at facebook.com/larlmn/live/
One last bit of information: The library will be closed on Monday, Oct. 12, for a staff workshop (virtual, of course).
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Saturday, August 29, 2020
September 2020
September 2020 – it has been a year to remember so far, so who knows what is in
store as we move into autumn. I do know, however, that the Fosston Community
Library Arts Association has a couple of good things to look forward to.
Beginning September 1, the Sorenson Gallery will be reopening. The guest artist
for the month is Laura Stewart Schmeling of Bemidji. Originally from New Haven,
Indiana, Laura has lived in Bemidji since 2009. She has taught classes in the
area as well as exhibiting her works in group and solo art shows. Her most
recent endeavors include works painted on homemade paper derived from natural
materials, including banana, pumpkin, pineapple, and asparagus pulp, which
sounds interesting to say the least. You are welcome to enjoy the gallery during
regular library hours. Please comply with the posted safety guidelines. On
Friday, Sept. 18, the FLCAA will sponsor an outdoor concert by singer/songwriter
Michael Rendahl, a Fosston native now living in Bemidji. The concert will begin
at 6:30 p.m. at the East Polk County Heritage Center grounds in Fosston. There
will be limited seating available with spaces for chairs marked. Bring lawn
chairs or blankets – family members can be seated together. There may be a food
truck set up prior to the concert so watch for more information on that. There
is a charge for this concert, and tickets must be purchased ahead of time. They
are available at Nord’s Pharmacy and Gift or online at www.fclaa.org. September
usually brings the start of music lessons at the art center, and that will again
be happening on somewhat of a limited basis. Jeff Menton will again be available
to teach violin, viola, cello, mandolin, upright bass, and guitar. If you are
interested, give him a call at 218-255-0087. There will be no piano lessons
during September. I am still undecided as to what I should do, but may start
lessons in October. Molly Peltier will be having a baby quite soon but indicated
to me she might be ready to do some piano lessons in November, so watch for more
information. At the library, the summer reading program is over, and the prizes
have been awarded. Also, eight Monarch butterflies have hatched and been
released. Now every time I see a Monarch, I wonder if it might have come from
the library. Just a reminder – the library will be closed on Monday, September
7, for the Labor Day holiday.
Monday, August 3, 2020
August - heading down the homestretch to fall!
August – summer is two-thirds over, which means we are heading down the home stretch to fall. Yikes!
While things are opening up somewhat, the coronavirus pandemic is far from over. However, if you need some diversion to take your mind off it, the Fosston Community Library Association has just the thing for you. On Thursday, August 20, there will be an online concert by Jeff Menten, who teaches violin and guitar lessons at the art center, and his collaborator Paul Nye. Their mix of funky folk, punky polka, cool classical, caffeinated Celtic, grassy blues, and gypsy jazz will be performed online through a blend of social media platforms including Zoom, Facebook video and You Tube. The concert will also be available for viewing later if you have a conflict. Keep your eye out for details and the link to the concert.
The Fosston Library’s open hours have continued to increase and are now nearly back to normal. The schedule is currently as follows: Monday – 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Tuesday – 12 noon – 7 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Thursday – 12 noon – 6 p.m. and Friday – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Curbside pick-up of library materials is still available if you wish.
Remember, you are requested to wear a mask when in the library (most everywhere else too, I guess), and asked to use the provided hand sanitizer before you enter. Computers are available for public use. You may wish to call to reserve one. The library number is 435-1320.
When you do come into the library, look at the Monarch butterfly caterpillar to see how that transformation is progressing. It was just a hungry caterpillar last time I looked.
The summer reading program continues through August 15, so kids still have a chance to win some great prizes. Contact the library for more information.
One other bit of information – MN Link interlibrary loan is once again available. This means you can request materials from any library in the state. Contact the library for more information or look at the LARL Website at larl.org. There is lots of other good information about what the library has to offer on the Website.
Saturday, June 27, 2020
July!
July – one of my favorite months. I like summer, and I
think we are going to have warm weather for a while, which will maybe prevent
the spread of the coronavirus.
The Fosston Community Library Association is
sponsoring a couple more online art classes for adults during the month of
July. DeeDee Narum will teach a class on making a glass mosaic, and Jess Aakre
will guide participants through some art journaling. For more details and to
register, go to fclaa.org.
Originally planned as a summer series of outdoor
concerts, the Third Thursday Concert Series sponsored by the FCLAA is going
online. On Thursday, July 16, Fosston native Michael Rendahl will perform
beginning at 7 p.m. Again, check the FCLAA Website for details. A concert with
Jeff Menten and Paul Nye is planned for August.
The most exciting news at the Fosston Library is that
it is now open to the public. Currently the hours are Monday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
(curbside pickup only), Tuesday, 12 noon – 7 p.m., Wednesday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Thursday, 12 noon – 6 p.m., and Friday, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. (curbside pickup only).
Patrons are asked to use the provided hand sanitizer, wear a mask, and limit
visits to 20 minutes. Three computers will be available for public use, but
please call ahead for an appointment. (435-1320). Computers will be sanitized
between appointments.
Explore, the summer reading library experience for
kids through age 13, continues throughout the month. You may sign up and track
your reading on the LARL Website, or you may obtain a paper log from the
library if that is what you prefer.
Remember there is also a Solve the Mystery summer
library experience for teens and adults. Information is available at larl.org.
If you need a way to connect to the Internet in places
that do not have wireless access, the library now has some wireless hotspots
that can be checked out for a period of two weeks. Wireless hotspots are
portable internet access devices that allow you to connect to a Wi-Fi network
using your computer, smartphone, or another device while away from you home,
school or office Internet connection. Call the library for more information.
Happy summer and stay safe!
Monday, June 1, 2020
It is June
It is June, and the world is transformed, with green
leaves and grass, blooming lilacs, and orioles at the feeder. Things are
opening a bit on the pandemic front, but it will be some time before life goes
back to what it was. In the meantime, The Fosston Community Library Arts
Association will be offering a great line-up of on-line art classes starting
June 15 and running for five weeks. There are classes for both adults and
children. For details and to sign up, check the FCLAA website (fclaa.org).
Although the Fosston Library is still physically
closed to patrons, library staff will be there so you can obtain books,
magazines, DVDs, and CDs with no contact curbside delivery. Request materials
on-line at larl.org, call the library at 435-1300 or e-mail to fosston@larl.org.
A staff member will notify you when your selection is ready, and you can
arrange a pick-up time. If you aren’t sure exactly what you want, they can make
suggestions or even pick out some books for you. (And remember, if you don’t
like what you get, you don’t have to read it.) There will be regular shipments
of books from other LARL libraries, so you are not restricted to just the
Fosston collection. No books from Northwest just yet, and no ILL books.
It is once again possible to have printing done at the
library as well as sending and receiving faxes. Call the library for details.
Materials can now be returned via the book drop.
However, if you have a box full, it might be good to wait until a time the
librarians are working which now will be Monday through Friday, during regular
library hours.
I would still recommend the LARL website(larl.org) as
a place to access all the great on-line resources available. If you haven’t
tried Hoopla, take a look at what is offered. You can stream movies and TV
shows, as well as checking out e-books.
If you have questions and the Fosston Library is not
open, try the toll-free hotline (833-522-5275). You may text if that is what
you prefer.
Caese, Jen and Mavis will all be at the library during
their regular hours, so request some books. We want to keep them busy. We would
not want them just standing around twiddling their thumbs.
Stay well and safe and enjoy June.
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