Thursday, January 29, 2009

Wii Adult Game Fest

The library sponsored a Wii Adult Game Fest last night as part of our second Hot Reads For Cold Nights program that January 15th-March 13th. There were seven very interested people that came and learned about the Wii gaming system. Chuck Coleman and his daughter Amber were the resident experts that helped people learn more about bowling, tennis and golf.


The library has six remaining adult programs left in the series are two authors, cooking demostration, chili cook-off, and another Wii night. For more specific information on dates and time please stop bythe library or call 507-634-7615.


Phyllis Purvis learns about golf and bowling.








People at the Wii game fest





Chuck teaches Barb Anderson about bowling.







Roger Anderson watches other bowl.






Amber and staff member Mary try bowling on the large screen.





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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Wii Game Night















Hot Reads For Cold Nights presents
Adult Wii Game Fest
Wednesday
January 28th
at 6pm.

Chinese New Year Storytime January 28th


The storytime children learned about Chinese New Year from the Children's Librarian today.








Coloring the Chinese New Year characters.






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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Hot Reads For Cold Night 1st Week Winners

Our library is sponsoring a program called Hot Reads For Cold Nights. This adult reading program runs for eight weeks and has a variety of programs.

As part of this weekly program adults can do a quick review of the books they have recently read and place the review(s) in our weekly drawing box. Every week winners are selected and given prizes from the prize gift basket. This great adult program help breakup the winter blahs.






Pastor Clinton Patterson holds up the cup he won, as one of the four weekly winners, from Week 1 gift basket.

Susan Jochaim won a water bottle, Ruth Schomberg won the tote bag, and Dorthy Kennedy won the Sudoku game.
Congratulations to all of Week 1 winners.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Pre-Overdue Notice of Library Items by E-mail

In an effort to help busy people renew their library items the Kasson Public Library announces a new service that helps you avoid overdue fees. The library e-mails a two day pre-notice of library items due.

Make sure the library has your current e-mail address so that you receive notice before your items are due and then you can renew online, in person, or by phone.

A reminder for renewing online make sure you do not have a fine(s), or an expired card, if either one of these conditions are present you will not be able to renew. Easy to fix-pay your fine(s) or call in and we can renew your card (every three years cards need to be renewed.)

If you have any question please call us and we will answer youtr questions and help walk you through the process the first time.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Your Three Most Memorable Moments of 2008

Now that January is almost over, I want to hear three moments from 2008 that were your most memorable. What made them so special? And is there anything you can do to make more memories of that kind in 2009?

Here’s my list of 2008’s Top Three:
1. My parents 60th wedding anniversary.
2. Annual vacation in February with my family in Texas.
3. Planting my large perennial flower garden.


It’s your turn! Take a moment to reflect on what made 2008 a pleasure for you. Either way, I hope we all find ways to make 2009 memorable in all the right ways.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Author Julie Kramer for Hot Reads For Cold Nights Program

The first in a series of eight events in the Hot Reads For Cold Nights was held at the library last night with 40 people in attendence. Stalking Susan Author Julie Kramer talked about her book writing and publishing experience and there were lots of questions from the audience about the this process. A book club queried Julie about her book and everyone wanted to know about her new book Missing Mark.

Julie also spoke about her career in television news, uncover reporting and working for the Today Show. Julie is a very enthusiastic speaker and kept the audience well entertained for her hour long talk. Everyone wanted to know which characters are returning in her new book due out July 14th and she did give out hints on the plot.




Large crowd waits fro Julie to speak.







Author Julie Kramer and
Friends of the Library Chair Clinton Patterson.






She went to the range with a police friend and tried shooting at a target. Julie showed the audience the results of her shooting range target.





Library Director Bonnie Adams has the pleasure of holding a copy of her new book cover Missing Mark.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Snow Storytime 1/20-21

Wednesday, January 21st





Children's Librarian reads stories about snow.








Children color with color and use sugar water to create the sparkle in snow flakes and the picture.

















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Tuesday, January 20th




Children's Librarian Ingvild reads stories about snow.







Ingvild works with the children drawing snow pictures with chalk.









Finished snow picture.






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Friday, January 16, 2009

Hot Reads For Cold Night Program-Author Julie Kramer



Our first Hot Reads program will feature Suddenly Susan author Julie Kramer (sister Mary works for the library) as our guest speaker Thursday, January 22nd at 7 pm in the library. Refreshments will be provided. Hot Reads for Cold Nights Programs are co-sponsored by the Friends of the Library and the Library Staff, and run for eight weeks January 15-March 13th.





After working in TV news for years, including two decades at WCCO and freelance production stints with Dateline, NBC's Today Show and Nightly News, Julie Kramer knows how to tell a true story. Turns out, she can make up some good ones, too. "Like most journalists, I thought I had a novel in me," she says. "But boy, they don't write themselves. You have to grab them and pull them kicking and screaming onto the page."

Her first book, "Stalking Susan," a crime-thriller about an investigative TV journalist on the trail of a serial killer is a snappily paced debut thriller, TV reporter Riley Spartz tries to stop a serial killer who's targeting women named Susan. Truly scary, no matter what your name is.

"I like to weave in real detail," says Kramer, "because I love to read books set in places I know, and because it's a newsroom thriller. Ten years ago, Kramer worked on a story about two cold cases involving murdered women named Susan. The cases remain unsolved, and lingered in her memory, becoming the seed of inspiration for the book. "I changed a lot of details about the locations, the decade, the women's occupations, and I added more murders. I almost changed the name Susan, but I didn't, because I wanted to keep something of them alive in the story.

For Kramer, that question is followed by, 'What next?' Her book took 2 1/2 years, from start to sale — warp speed for the book business, although painfully slow for this newsroom veteran.
Kramer's book sold as a two-book package, which meant she had to turn in a sequel within a year. Now deadlines, she could handle.

Julie Kramer grew up on the Minnesota-Iowa border, left WCCO to spend more time with her teenage sons and to pursue national freelance work. She lives in White Bear Lake and is married to Joe Kimball, a former Star Tribune columnist who now writes for MinnPost.

I borrowed Amy Goetzman's article in the MinnPost newspaper for this blog. Amy is a freelance writer and editor who has covered the arts for the Rake, City Pages, Star Tribune and Minnesota Monthly, as well as culture topics for Salon.com, The New York Times and Babble.com, writes about books, libraries and the Twin Cities literary scene.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Hot Reads For Cold Night Program Calendar

Hot Reads for Cold Nights is an adult reading program, co-sponsored by the Friends of the Kasson Library and the library staff, runs January 15th-March 13th.

Participation is easy patrons read books, turn in a short review, register for weekly prizes, and repeat the process. Special events have been planned weekly throughout the program which encourage adults to get together and have new learning experiences. All Hot Read programs are at the library unless othwerwise noted.


Calendar of Events-

Author Julie Kramer-Thursday, January 22 7 pm
Wii Game Fest-January 28th 6pm
Local Author John Schreiber-February 5th 6pm
Food with Pat Dibble-February 10th, 12:00 noon at Come Cook With Me (located next to Dibble Funeral Home)
Ingvild Herfindahl's Kenyan Safari- February 19th 6 pm
Wii Game Fest-Tuesday, February 24th 6 pm
Owatonna State School Orphan, Harvey Ronglein, Thursday, March 5th, 6pm
Chili Cookoff-Friday, March 13th , 5pm.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Penguin Storytime 1/13-14

Wednesday, January 14th



Children's Librarian Ingvild read stories to 27 children that braved the cold weather to hear stories about penguins. A very appropriate topic!



Children colored their penguin storybooks and their moms and Ingvild help put them together.









Proud little girl with her very own unique created penguin storybook.


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Tuesday, January 13th
30 children showed up on a very cold morning for our weekly storytime. Library Staff member Donna read penguin stories and then had the children color mittens to share with their families. It was a bit crowed so two tables were used for the children.












Moms help supervise the children









Finished mittens!







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Tuesday, January 13, 2009


Kasson Public Library
will be closed
Monday, January 19th

Thursday, January 8, 2009

January Intergenerational Storytime at Prairie Meadows



Every month Kasson Public Library, Friends of the Library and children with their moms visit the seniors at Prairie Meadows to share stories and a craft.

For the month of January Library Director Bonnie Adams chose snowmen as her theme and brought snowmen books and coloring sheets to share.





Mom Lisa and her children Haley and Nathan braved the cold and snow to listen to the stories and color snowmen.





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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Animals Storytime 1/6-7

Wednesday, January 7th




Children's Librarian Ingvild read stories about animals and the children colored pages.











Working on coloring page.












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Tuesday, January 6th

Children's Librarian Ingvild read stories about animals and the children colored pages.








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