Monday, June 30, 2008


Library will be closed Friday, July 4

Friday, June 27, 2008

RADZoo Program

One of the highlights of the Summer Reading Program, the RADZoo was held at the KM Elementary School Gym for all childrens signed up for Catch the Reading Bug. The program included a collection of fascinating reptiles and amphibians, including frogs, a salamander, turtles, lizards, snakes, and a small alligator. At the end of the program the children could look closer at the amphibians and reptiles and touch the tortise and an albino python snake called Sunshine.

Some comments by the kids: "It was awesome!" "I liked touching the snake." "It was really cool." "The snake felt like rubber."

For additional pictures:http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02
For Summer Reading Information:http://www.kasson.lib.mn.us/


348 people attended the program.





RadZoo Staff with some of the animals.







Feeding the animals









Sunshine the python.








Touching the animals








Cleaning hands afterwards.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

RADZoo Program Today at 1pm

The Kasson Public Libray will host its free large program to children who have signed up for the summer reading program Catch the Reading Bug today 26th at 1 PM at the KM Elementary Gym. Jamie and Melissa Pastika of the Minnesota RADZoo (Reptile & Amphibian Discovery) will present the Wonderful World of Reptiles & Amphibians



Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Snakes Alive!! Day 2

We had over 54 children and their families at our Snakes Alive Storytime. The children enjoyed making, and coloring their snakes. Our Children's Librarian Ingvild does an outstanding job with the children.





Working on their snakes with mom.









Finished snakes.













For additional pictures:http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02
For Summer Reading Information:http://www.kasson.lib.mn.us/

Snakes Alive!!

Yesterday thirty plus children came to the Snakes Alive storytime with Children's Librarian Ingvild. The heard a story, saw a video and then the highlight was to make and color their own snake to take home.



Ingvild explains how to make the snakes.




Children concentrate on making their snake the best.









Finished snakes.
For Summer Reading Information:http://www.kasson.lib.mn.us/

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

FREE Family Movie Night at Kasson's North Park

A fun family event being sponsored by KMTelecom. Darin Steffl, a young man in Kasson, is organizing Family Movie Nights at North Park this summer. The first movie night is this Friday, June 28th Bring your blanket or chairs and a snack. They will have a big screen and projector, showing "The Bee Movie" at 9:00 p.m. on Friday (6/27/08).


Saturday, July 12 at 9 PM Surf's Up
Saturday, July 26 at 9 PM Shrek 3
Saturday, August 9 at 9 PM Alvin & The Chipmunks

New Books for June

Death Angel by Linda Howard

In Linda Howard’s gifted hands, second chances, unexpected romance, and unrelenting action combine into a riveting new novel of suspense. In Death Angel, bad girls can wake up and trust their hearts, bad guys can fight for what’s right... and dying just might be the only way to change one’s life.




Hard Trail To Follow by Elmer Kelton
In the 1870s, former Texas Ranger Andy Pickard, now a restless farmer, drops his plow and straps on his guns when the local sheriff is murdered during a jailbreak. The dead sheriff, Tom Blessing, had been a father figure to Andy, who vows revenge for his killing. The escaped outlaw is Luther Cordell, a dangerous bank robber and leader of a small gang of desperate owlhoots. The search is long and arduous, and the posse Andy has assembled melts away until only Andy, now a fully reinstated Ranger, remains in solo pursuit. Cordell, meanwhile, is trying to recover the stolen bank loot he'd hidden when captured.
Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich
A latest installment in the popular Stephanie Plum series places the irrepressible bounty hunter and her motley companions--including Grandma Mazur, vice captain Joe Morelli, and Bob the Dog--in a new adventure involving the Burg's premier funeral home and a family pot roast.




Sand Castle by Rita Mae Brown

A life-changing lesson about family and the pleasure and heartbreak that comes with it is told in this story of two sisters, their motherless cousin, and their day-trip to the shores of Chesapeake Bay in August, 1952.


Resolution by Robert B. Parker
When greedy mine owner Eamon O'Malley threatens the loose coalition of local ranchers and starts buying up Resolution's few businesses, Hitch and Cole find themselves in the middle of a makeshift war between O'Malley's men and the ranchers. In a place where law and order don't exist, Hitch and Cole must make their own, guided by their sense of duty, honor, and friendship.


Sail by James Patterson
The Dunnes have set off on a ten day boat trip, a trip that hopefully will bring them closer together, despite the fact that the father, Stuart is staying behind on land. But only an hour into the trip they're already falling apart. The teenage daughter plans to drown herself, and the teenage boy is high on drugs. Ten-year-old Ernie is near catatonic. But their mother Anne, with the help of her brother-in-law Jeff, is insistent on pulling everyone together, once and for all. Just when things start to take a turn for the better, disaster strikes. Stuart is left to pick up the pieces and find his family--but he is eager to start a brand new life. Maybe he's a little too eager.

Rogue by Danielle Steel

Having had just about enough of the gadabout ways of dot-com millionaire and perpetual Peter Pan, Blake Williams, Maxine, 42, divorced him five years ago and is raising their three children (ages 13, 12 and six) while running a thriving psychiatric practice specializing in childhood trauma and adolescent suicide. Maxine and Blake have remained friends, but when a horrific teen suicide case leads Maxine to meet doctor and childless divorcé Charles West, she finally falls for the type of man she thinks she's always wanted: serious, responsible and a bit stuffy. A disaster makes Blake rethink his lifestyle, however, and Maxine suddenly has a choice to make.

Plague Ship by Clive Cussler
The crew of the Oregon has just completed a top secret mission against Iran in the Persian Gulf, when they come across a cruise ship adrift in the sea. Hundreds of bodies litter its deck, and as ship captain Cabrillo tries to determine what happened, explosions rack the length of the ship. Barely able to escape with his own life and that of the liner's sole survivor, Cabrillo finds himself plunged into a mystery as intricate--and as perilous--as any he has ever known, and pitted against a cult with monstrously lethal plans for the human race . . . plans he may already be too late to stop.--From publisher description.

Shadow of Power by Steve Martini

A hate crime involving the murder of a legal scholar who had made his career by penning controversial works places defense attorney Paul Madriani in a media spotlight that compromises his investigation into an elusive witness within the cloistered confines of the Supreme Court.




Nothing To Lose by Lee Child
While walking the twelve miles between Hope and Despair Colorado, Jack Reacher mets with four deputies who try to run him out of town. The ex-military cop now wants to find out what the deputies are trying to hide.





Fearless by Diana Palmer

Even in the wide open spaces of Texas, secrets fi nd a place to hide…in the heart of a shy, determined woman; behind the hard, rugged exterior of a DEA agent; and in the dangerous world of drug smuggling.





The Broken Window by Jeffrey Deaver

The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet.




Tailspin by Catherine Coulter
FBI Special Agent Jackson Crowne is flying his Cessna over the Appalachians, with a very important passenger: renowned psychiatrist Dr. Timothy MacLean; their destination is Washington, D.C. Upon their arrival, the FBI will protect the doctor—and ascertain just who wants him dead.


Monday, June 23, 2008

Wonderful World of Reptiles & Amphibians

The Kasson Public Libray will host its free large program to children who have signed up for the summer reading program Catch the Reading Bug this Thursday, June 26th at 1 PM at the KM Elementary Gym.

Jamie and Melissa Pastika of the Minnesota RadZoo (Reptile & Amphibian Discovery) will present the Wonderful World of Reptiles & Amphibians this presentations will be informative, engaging, and interactive. The program provides an enjoyable experience forthe audience, while instilling a greater understanding of these unique animals and the incredible lives they live. The presenters have a background with a combined experience of more than twenty years as professional animal keepers. They both have Bachelor of Science degrees, Jamie in zoo-science and Melissa in biology.




The program will include between ten and fifteen of our fascinating reptiles and amphibians, including frogs, a salamander, turtles, lizards, snakes, and a small crocodilian.








At the conclusion of our presentation the audience is provided an opportunity for the students to come up and take a closer look at our animals, including a chance to touch one or two of our animals in a controlled setting, after which we provide hand sanitizer to the students.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Catch the Reading Bug

In the last two weeks over 500+ children have signed up for the library summer reading program (SRP). If you have not have your child registered, there is still time to register so that they can enjoy all the fun.

Upcoming Highlights:

Movie/Book Club-get a flyer and read the details.

Amazing World of Amphibans and Reptiles-Thursday, June 26 1 pm at the K-M Elementary Gym.

Sing and Dance With MJ-a program for Pre/Kindergarten children 10:30 AM at the Library.

Grand Finale in the Park-Wednesday, July 23 1 PM.

There are three ways to see all that is going on at the library:

Library website:http://www.kasson.lib.mn.us/

Library Photosite:http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02

Library Blog:http://www.kassonpubliclibrary.blogspot.com/

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Piano Students Perform at Praire Meadows

Pat Coy, local piano teacher, brought her students to perform for the Prairie Meadows residents and everyone throughly enjoyed the six perfomances. Pat is a member of the Friends of the Kasson Library and helps with the monthly Outreach program (Books On Wheels) with Library Director Bonnie Adams to provide entertainment and information to the residents.




Pat's grandchildren Morgan & Wyatt




















Piano students



Additional pictures can be viewed at the Library's photo site http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02 .


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Making Bug Boxes


The children colored bugs and then folded them to make boxes that can be shared with their familes. Check out additional photos of the last two days storytime action! http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02/

Our library website has additional information of upcoming programs http://www.kasson.lib.mn.us/























Coloring Contest Winners


Catch the Reading Bug coloring contest winners of the Summer Reading Program (SRP) are posted on the library's Flikr account. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7884604@N02