Painting by Jane Berg are currently on display at the Fosston Art Center. Here are just a few of them.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017
February at the Fosston Community Library Arts Center
It’s
February, part of the season in Minnesota known as “Still Winter.” Or perhaps,
this is simply “Winter,” with “Still Winter” coming in March and April. Be that
as it may, there is some exciting news at the Fosston Library – a new employee.
The new
library assistant is Carol Ricke. She is new to Fosston, having moved here from
Lake Park in September. Her husband Kevin is now superintendent of the Fosston
school district. Her previous experience with LARL was as a volunteer at the
Lake Park Link Site. Originally from Sebeka, Carol attended Bemidji State
University and worked as a Title I teacher at Lake Park-Audubon for 10 years.
She and her husband have two grown daughters, as well as a cat and a dog. Her
hobbies are quilting, crocheting, and of course, reading. Carol thinks the
Fosston Library is very nice and is looking forward to working here.
The Fosston
Community Library Arts Association board also has a couple of new members, who
were elected at the annual meeting in January. They are Sarah Steinbrenner and
Dawn Crane. Sarah, who teaches art at the Fosston High School, has served on
the board previously. Watch for some information about Dawn in next month’s column.
Officers for
the coming year are Bonnie Stewart, president; Michelle Johnson, vice
president; Joann Papke, secretary; and Molly Peltier, treasurer. Other board
members are Orland Aspen and Barbara Johnson. Outgoing members were Jeanne
Rains, Ray Miller and Becky Overmoe. We thank them.
Beginning
February 15, there will be a new exhibit in the Sorenson Gallery. Paintings by
Jane Berg of Mahnomen will be on display. She describes her paintings as
“colorful reflections of my influences in nature and in Minnesota.”
There will
be a special story time on Friday, Feb. 3, to help promote 1,000 Books before
Kindergarten. Preschool story time is
held every Friday morning at 10:30.
Book Club
meets Tuesday, February 14, at 7 p.m. This month’s book is The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. Bring a sweet to
share and enjoy some lively discussion.
Writers’
group will meet Thursday, February 23, at 7:30 p.m. New members are always welcome.
The Hot
Reads for Cold Nights adult reading program continues through the month of
February. Sign up at the library or on-line at larg.org
And one last
reminder: the library will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20, for Presidents Day.
Thursday, January 26, 2017
The Metal Men are here
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Leon Bitker, also known as the Rose Man, has been making roses for years. |
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Jeffrey Olson from Olson Iron Works is a metal artist who uses a forge, anvil and other traditional blacksmithing tools to create ornamental metal sculpture and jewelry. |
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Tony Roed of Fosston describes himself as a traditional blacksmith with a modern twist. |
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Jerry Hobbs from New York Mills specializes in making traditional hunter/outdoorsman style of blades.
All of these metal artists have work currently on display in the Sorenson Gallery.
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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.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Friday, December 2, 2016
December is a wonderful time of the year
December
is here – with that most wonderful time of the year (to quote a
song) and there are some wonderful times scheduled at the Fosston
Community Library Arts Center.
If
you enjoy Christmas music ( and who doesn't, unless you are the
Grinch), make plans to attend a special Christmas recital by Orland
Aspen's vocal students on Sunday, December 11, at 7 p.m. This event
is free and refreshments will be served.
The
current display in the Sorenson Gallery isn't strictly for the
holidays, but its bright colors are just what we need to see during
these winter days. The artist is Darlene Busch, who currently lives
in Billings, Montana. She is originally from Climax and has relatives
in the Fosston area. Some of these abstract paintings are on loan
from them.
Book
club holiday meeting will be Tuesday, December 13, at 7 p.m. Bring a
treat to share and come discuss The
First Phone Call from Heaven by
Mitch Albom.
Writers' group will not meet in December, but may
resume in January if there is enough interest. Here is a poem I wrote
last year at this time. Maybe it will inspire you to think, “I
could do better than that.”
Christmas
Memories
The odor of lutefisk
wafts through the air
An unpleasant aroma
to me
Although there are
others that find it quite fair
And it does smell
like Christmas, you see.
The aunts and the
uncles most surely ate some
Of that “fish”
that my grandmother cooked.
As each Christmas
Eve to the farm they did come,
And the lefse was
not overlooked.
My parents, my
sisters, my cousins were there
The kids all so glad
for meatballs,
Potatoes with gravy,
dill pickles - such fare -
Even with butter
that “fish” it appalls.
The kitchen was busy
- baking was done-
Flatbread and
Julekage we ate
Krumkake, fattimand
(you can’t have just one )-
Sandbakkles and
spritz all on a plate.
But to the little
ones ’twas not just the meal.
Despite being
special, it was too long,
The waiting and
waiting became an ordeal.
We wanted those
presents - Was that so wrong?
Excitement,
excitement- Wait with the dishes -
The tree with the
presents is calling.
We needed to know:
Would we get our wishes?
Packages, packages -
what did they all bring?
Those days of my
childhood are so long gone now
With lutefish not on
our menu
But just a brief
whiff of that scent will allow
Time to turn back
for a moment or two.
Also
in December:
-Merry Christmas
storytime, Friday, December 16, 10:30 a.m.
-Chess holiday
gathering – Tuesday. December 20, 3:30 p.m.
-Saturday, December
24, & Monday, December 26, library closed for the Christmas
holiday.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
November Happenings
I recently ran
across a quote from Emily Dickenson that said, “November always
seemed to me the Norway of the year.” I'm not at all sure what she
meant by that, and I doubt she had ever been to Norway as she
scarcely left her house, but it does give us something to think about
as we move into the month. I do know that there are several events
scheduled at the Fosston Community Library Arts Center, although none
of them have much to do with Norway.
On Monday,
November 7, there will be a meet-the-artist reception for Cathy
Forgit, whose beautiful fiber art has been on display since
mid-October. Stop by between 5 and 7 p.m. to meet her and enjoy some
refreshments. Her exibit runs through November 15, and she did study
in Norway.
On Tuesday,
November 8, the Fosston Library Book Club meets at 7 p.m. This
month's selection is The Distant Hours by
Austrailian author Kate Morton. The story involves a long-lost letter
arriving 50 years after it was sent, that lures Edie Burchill to a
crumbling castle, home of three elderly Blythe sisters. Edie's mother
had been sent to stay there during World War II. I haven't read it
yet, but the description hooked me at “crumbling castle.”
Beginning
November 18, there will be a new display in the Sorenson Gallery,
featuring works by Darlene Busch of Billings, Montana. Darlene has
roots in northern Minnesota and works in arcylic, collage and mixed
media. Her exhibit run through the end of the year.
On Tuesday,
November 29, there will be a chess holiday tourney beginning at 3:30
p.m. Contact April at the library (435-1320) for more information.
Not in November,
but coming up December 1-3 is the community theater production of
“The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” directed by Abby Pearson and
Donna Parenteau. Twenty-seven actors of all ages are perfoming at 7
p.m. each evening. Tickets are available at Generations.
Just a reminder –
the library will be closed Friday, November 11, in observance of
Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving Day, November 24. It will close an
hour early on Wednesday, November 23, at 5 p.m.
Cathy Forgit's pieces on display until Nov. 15 |
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