Tuesday, January 27, 2009

News from the Grand Rapids Area Library

What's Happening at the Grand Rapids Area Library

This week at the library:

Wednesday, January 28th 7 pm Men's Book Group meeting

Aaron Brown author of "Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range" will be the guest of the Men's Book Group at the library. Feel free to join them in a discussion of Aaron's book.

Thursday January 29, at 1:00 Mary Shideler: Travels in China,

Mary will be talking and showing slides about her recent trip to China and Hong Kong. Mary was fascinated by the juxtaposition of the ancient and the modern side by side, and will share her observations of this unique country and its culture.

Friday, January 30, at 12:30 EllyAnne Geisel, curator of The Apron Chronicles

Geisel, curator of this traveling exhibit opening Feb 1 at Iron World, will talk about the process of the collecting 200 vintage aprons and the stories that go with them. Along with photographer Kristina Loggia, Geisel put together an exhibit that recalls a woman who'd worn an apron and what she represented to a family; an event when an apron was worn; recipes; values and traditions from gentler, less complicated times; the bond between parent and child; and modern perspectives.

For more events connected to the exhibit see Iron World's Web Site at www.ironworld.com/events/apron/ or pick up a flyer at the library.

Bring an Apron to display

If you have a favorite apron, or one with a great story attached to it, bring the apron and the story to the library and we'll start our own mini-display. Don't forget this can include carpenter's blacksmith's or other aprons traditionally worn by men. Attach your name and the accompanying story.

January 31 is the last day of the children's winter reading program Slide into a good book

Bring in your completed reading log this week and pick out a free book to keep! Finishers are also eligible for a Baby Steps Coupon.

Community Read

In conjunction with the Apron Chronicles exhibit, the area libraries have chosen "The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid" by Bill Bryson, for "Iron Range Reads" Thanks to the generous contribution of the Grand Rapids Area Library Foundation, we have multiple copies available for check out at the Library. This hilarious memoir of growing up in the 50's is fun to read, but also a great discussion starter for talking about the differences between growing up in the 50's and 60's and growing up later.

We have plenty of books, books on CD and Large Print Books to check out. Pull together a group of friends to discuss this one!

Book Groups

Book groups are invited to let us know if you are open to new members. We often receive inquiries from people wanting to know about book groups open to new members. Leave contact information, meeting times and any other pertinent information at the reference desk.

February is Love Your Library Month!

February is Library Lovers' Month all over the country. Library Lovers' Month is a month-long celebration of public, school and private libraries of all types. This is a time for everyone to recognize the important role libraries play in the cultural and economic success of local communities and the nation as a whole.

Encouraging Democracy

Tuesday, Feb 3 at 5:15 Local E-Democracy meeting

The E- democracy project provides a way for people to discuss local issues online using email. It encourages civil and thoughtful discussion about what is happening at the local level. Everyone welcome to attend!

More information about E-Democracy is at http://www.e-democracy.org/

More information about the Northern Community Internet Project is at http://www.northerncommunityinternet.org/

February 5, 6:30 pm Tom Hanson on "Global Challenges for President Obama"

NOTE: this is taking place in the Blandin Foundation Auditorium

Kick off for the "Great Decisions 2009" discussion series

Tom Hanson is a former Foreign Service Officer and regular speaker with the Minnesota International Center

The Great Decisions series is a great opportunity to discuss global issues with your friends and neighbors.

Teen Events

Feb 20, 3:30 Teen Book Club Maximum Ride: Angel Experiment by James Patterson

Feb 28, 2:30-5:30 Claymation Stop-Motion workshop

Coming up later in February

Feb 12, 7 pm James Heitala on Solar and Wind Generated Power for the Small User

Monday, Feb. 16 Closed in Observance of Presidents' Day

Feb 18, 12:00 Energy and the Global Economy

First in the Great Decisions Discussion series

(brown bag lunch and learn)

Feb 19, 7 pm Ellen Baker, author of Keeping the House on creating stories based on objects

ECFE Book Times Mondays 9:30 & 10:30

Storytimes for Preschoolers and their caregivers with games or crafts afterwards.

More info on all of these programs is available at the Library's Web Site: http://www.grandrapids.lib.org/


Monday, January 12, 2009

Fwd: {ENews from the Library} 13 January Events


What's Happening at the Grand Rapids Area  Library

This week at the library:

Tuesday, January 13 at 5:15 Local E-Democracy meeting

The E- democracy project provides a way for people to discuss local issues online using email. It encourages civil and thoughtful discussion about what is happening at the local level.

Northern Community Internet Project and the Library invite everyone interested in starting a local E-democracy discussion to a planning meeting.

More information about E-Democracy is at www.e-democracy.org More information about the Northern Community Internet Project is at www.northerncommunityinternet.org

 

Tuesday, January 13 at 9 am downloadable audio books for iPods become available!  If you've been waiting for books for your iPod or Mac, check out the audio books catalog.  There are 248 titles in the format that is downloadable to a Mac or PC and transferrable to an iPod or iPhone.  The audio book catalog is accessible from the Library's web page at www.grandrapids.lib.mn.us  (click on Online Resources on the left)

 

Wednesday, January 14 at 5:00 pm  Library Board meeting

 

Teen Events

Friday, January 16th 3:30 -4:30 pm  Book ClubTouching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen, pick up a copy at the reference desk.

Stop in to the Teen Universe before January 27th to enter this month's contest. 

 

Saturday, January 17th   1:00 pm Children's book illustrator Stephanie Mirocha

The illustrator of "My Little Book of Manatees" will talk about the process of illustrating a book.  This program is for kids and adults. 

 

The Library will be closed on Monday, January 19th in honor of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Later this month:

Wednesday, January 28th  7:00 pm Author Aaron Brown, will visit the Men's Book Group

Everyone is welcome for a discussion of his book Overburden: Modern Life on the Iron Range

 

Thursday, January 29th  1:00 pm Photos of China presentation by Mary Shideler

            Bring a lunch and learn about Mary's recent trip

 

Friday, January 30th 12:30  EllyAnne Geisel, curator of The Apron Chronicles

Ms Geisel will talk about collecting aprons and the stories that go with them.  The exhibit is at Iron world from February 1- March 30.

 

Iron Range Reads (February):  The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, by Bill Bryson

We have multiple copies of this hilarious memoir of growing up in Des Moines in the '50s.  We also have copies available in large print and on CD.

 

Winter reading program Slide into a good book  continues

Kids can sign up and receive a reading log to complete by January 31. Finishers can pick out a free book to keep! Finishers are also eligible for a Baby Steps Coupon. 

ECFE Book Times for preschoolers and their families have started again on Mondays 9:30 & 10:30.  Because we are closed on January 19th, the next sessions will be Monday, January 26.

Check the Library's web page at www.grandrapids.lib.mn.us for more information on any of these events or call 326-7640

Community Housing Action Plan Workshops

The Range Readiness Initiative Housing Work Team invites you to attend one of the sub-regional Community Housing Action Plan Workshops scheduled for the last week of January.

 

The workshops will all be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with lunch provided.

 

Three Workshop Locations 

Grand Rapids- Tuesday, January 27, 2009

  Grand Rapids Public Library 140 NE 2nd St

 

Hibbing – Wednesday, January 28, 2009

   Hibbing Public Library 2020 5th Ave East          

 

Virginia- Thursday, January 29, 2009

      Mesabi Range Community College room C156

     1001 W Chestnut St

 

 

The Team is excited to share financial and technical assistance resource information with you and provide an opportunity for your community to develop a vision for housing and establish local housing priorities. 

The workshops will highlight:

 

  • Assistance with matching innovative and existing financial resources with new housing development and rehabilitation projects locally.

 

  • Sub-regional housing five-year goals

 

  • Examples of small community housing development implementation

 

 

  • Group activities to identify local housing priorities and action steps

 

After the workshop an informal technical assistance session will be available for communities and developers…bring along your project ideas!

Professionals representing the Housing Expeditors, Lenders, Developers, and Planners will be present to discuss you projects and answer questions.

 

Please invite other community leaders to join you and attend a workshop at one of the listed locations.

 

If you have not responded already, please RSVP by Tuesday, January 20th so an accurate lunch count and meeting space set-up can be determined.  Provide us with:

1.      Your Name

2.      Organization or entity affiliation

3.      The workshop location you'll be attending

4.      Email address

5.      The information of anyone joining you

 

Phone: #218-529-7535 or #1-800-232-0707 ext. 535 or email: lsarabia@ardc.org

 

Hope to see you at one of the workshops,