Monday, August 30, 2010

September New Books


Wicked Appetite by Janet Evanovich 9/14
Life in Marblehead has had a pleasant predictability, until Diesel arrives. Rumor has it that a collection of priceless ancient relics representing the Seven Deadly Sins have made their way to Boston’s North Shore. Partnered with pastry chef Lizzie Tucker, Diesel bullies and charms his way through historic Salem to track them down—and his criminal mastermind cousin Gerewulf Grimorie. The black-haired, black-hearted Wulf is on the hunt for the relic representing gluttony. Caught in a race against time, Diesel and Lizzie soon find out that more isn’t always better, as they battle Wulf and the first of the deadly sins.


Cold As Ice by Sue Henry 9/17
Jessie Arnold heads to Prince Island Sound with her finace Alex Jensen for a weekend of relaxing and sea kayaking among the sunning seals and spectacular scenery. When she discovers a dead body, the trip turns into a murder investigation that takes them from the glaciers of the Sound to the back alleys of Anchorage.








Texas Standoff-Texas Rangers 9/28
In Texas Standoff, Ranger Andy Pickard and his partner, Logan Daggett, are sent to central Texas to investigate a series of killings and cattle thefts. The two biggest cattlemen in the area blame each other for the violence, but it seems to Andy that neither man may be guilty. The case is complicated by the rise of a gang of "regulators"-masked vigilantes-and the arrival of a notorious hired gunman whose employer is unknown. The murder of a captured regulator and a standoff in the county jail wind up bringing to justice the men responsible for the killings and thievery. Among the culprits is a man whose guilt no one would have guessed, and among the ironies of the case is a telegram to the Rangers from the State of Texas notifying them that their services are no long required.


The Thorn by Beverly Lewis 9/17
Lancaster County, with its rolling meadows and secret byways, may seem idyllic, but it is not without its thorns. THE ROSE TRILOGY is the stirring saga of two Amish sisters on the fringes of the church, and the unforeseen discoveries that change their lives. Rose Kauffman, a spirited young woman, has a close friendship with the bishop's foster son. Nick dresses Plain and works hard but stirs up plenty of trouble too. Rose's sister cautions her against becoming too involved, but Rose is being courted by a good, Amish fellow, so dismisses the warnings. Meanwhile, Rose keeps house for an English widower but is startled when he forbids her to ever go upstairs. What is the man hiding? Rose's older sister, Hen, knows more than she should about falling for the wrong man. Unable to abandon her Amish ways, Hen is soon separated from her very modern husband. Mattie, their young daughter, must visit her father regularly, but Hen demands she wear Amish attire--and speak Pennsylvania Dutch, despite her husband's wishes. Will Hen be able to reestablish her place among the People she abandoned? And will she be able to convince Rose to steer clear of rogue neighbor Nick?



Call Me Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber 9/28
This Christmas, Emily Merkle (call her Mrs. Miracle!) is working in the toy department at Finley’s, the last family-owned department store in New York City. And her boss is none other than…Jake Finley, the owner’s son.
For Jake, holiday memories of brightly wrapped gifts, decorated trees and family were destroyed in a Christmas Eve tragedy years before. Now Christmas means just one thing to him — and to his father. Profit. Because they need a Christmas miracle to keep the business afloat.
Holly Larson needs a miracle, too. She wants to give her eight-year-old nephew, Gabe, the holiday he deserves. Holly’s widowed brother is in the army and won’t be home for Christmas, but at least she can get Gabe that toy robot from Finley’s, the one gift he desperately wants. If she can figure out how to afford it…Fortunately, it’s Mrs. Miracle to the rescue. Next to making children happy, she likes nothing better than helping others — and that includes doing a bit of matchmaking!

Don't Blink by James Patterson 9/27
The good
New York's Lombardo's Steak House is famous for three reasons--the menu, the clientele, and now, the gruesome murder of an infamous mob lawyer. Effortlessly, the assassin slips through the police's fingers, and his absence sparks a blaze of accusations about who ordered the hit.
The bad
Seated at a nearby table, reporter Nick Daniels is conducting a once-in-a-lifetime interview with a legendary baseball bad-boy. In the chaos, he accidentally captures a key piece of evidence that lands him in the middle of an all-out war between Italian and Russian mafia forces. NYPD captains, district attorneys, mayoral candidates, media kingpins, and one shockingly beautiful magazine editor are all pushing their own agendas--on both sides of the law.
And the dead
Back off--or die--is the clear message Nick receives as he investigates for a story of his own.Heedless, and perhaps in love with his beautiful editor, Nick endures humiliation, threats, violence, and worse in a thriller that overturns every expectation


Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks 9/14
When a mysterious young woman named Katie appears in the small North Carolina town of Southport, her sudden arrival raises questions about her past. Beautiful yet self-effacing, Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until a series of events draws her into two reluctant relationships: one with Alex, a widowed store owner with a kind heart and two young children; and another with her plainspoken single neighbor, Jo. Despite her reservations, Katie slowly begins to let down her guard, putting down roots in the close-knit community and becoming increasingly attached to Alex and his family.
But even as Katie begins to fall in love, she struggles with the dark secret that still haunts and terrifies her . . . a past that set her on a fearful, shattering journey across the country, to the sheltered oasis of Southport. With Jo's empathic and stubborn support, Katie eventually realizes that she must choose between a life of transient safety and one of riskier rewards . . . and that in the darkest hour, love is the only true safe haven.


Legacy by Danielle Steel 9/28
At the age of thirty-eight, Brigitte Nicholson has a job she likes, a man she loves, and a book on the women’s suffrage movement that she will finish—someday. Someday is Brigitte’s watchword. Someday she and Ted, a rising star in the field of archaeology, will clarify their relationship. Someday she will have children. Someday she will stop playing it so safe. Then, on a snowy day in Boston, Brigitte’s life is jolted. Suddenly everything she counted on has changed and she finds herself questioning every choice she has made along the way.
As she struggles to regain her balance and plot a new course, Brigitte agrees to help her mother on a family genealogy project. In Salt Lake City at the Family History Library, she makes a stunning discovery—reaching back to the French aristocracy. How did Brigitte’s mysterious ancestor Wachiwi, a Dakota Sioux, travel from the Great Plains to the French court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette—and into the arms of a French marquis? How did she come to marry into Brigitte’s family? What is the truth behind the tantalizing clues in the fragmented, centuries-old records?

Following the threads of Wachiwi’s life, Brigitte travels to South Dakota, then on to Paris, irresistibly drawn to this brave young woman who lived so long ago. And as she comes closer to solving the puzzle of Wachiwi’s journey, her previously safe, quiet life becomes an adventure of its own. A chance meeting with a writer of historical fiction, a new opportunity, and a difficult choice put Brigitte at last in the forefront of her own story. With a complex and powerful family legacy coming to life around her, someday is no longer in the future.


Sante Fe Edge by Stuart Woods 9/21
Ed Eagle, the six-feet-six, take-no-prisoners Santa Fe attorney, has recovered from his encounters with Mexican organized crime and-more treacherously-his ex-wife, Barbara. Now a mysterious new client has come his way, one who may shed light into some dark corners of Ed's past...and put him in danger once more.








A Nose For Justice by Rita Mae Brown 9/21
With the ruins of her high-powered Wall Street job now far in the rearview mirror of her rented silver Camaro, thirty-two-year-old Mags Rogers arrives at her great-aunt Jeep’s sprawling Wings Ranch to reassemble her life. In the passenger seat, with his suspicious nose to a cracked window, is Mags’s beloved wirehaired dachshund, the urbane Baxter.
Mags was named for her great-aunt, Magdalena—though everyone calls the spry octogenarian rancher Jeep. From piloting planes in World War II to discovering one of America’s largest gold deposits, Jeep has enjoyed a lifetime jam-packed with love and adventure, and she’s not done yet. At her side—to Baxter’s low-down distress—is Jeep’s loyal German Shepherd mix, King. The growlings are mutual: King sniffs that Baxter is a “fuzzy sausage.”Meanwhile, someone pipe-bombs Red Rock Valley’s pumping station, endangering the water supply near and far. Deputy Pete Meadows links the sabotage to a string of local murders, but he doesn’t yet know if it’s a corporate plot or twisted eco-terrorism. He’s also called out to Wings Ranch when human bones are dug up in Jeep’s barn; the dead man’s ring identifies him as an elite Russian military officer from the late 1800s, apparently knifed to death. In her search to find out whodunit, Mags uncovers fascinating history about Jeep’s ranch, including an intriguing connection to Buffalo Bill.

Mags and Pete have mysteries to solve, among them why they are so drawn to each other. Baxter and King team up when it comes time to protect their humans. And all the while, Jeep Reed, the sassiest wit in the West, has a bold plan for Red Rock Valley in which they all will play a part.


Fall of Giants by Kenneth Follett 9/28
Thirteen-year-old Billy Williams enters a man's world in the Welsh mining pits...Gus Dewar, an American law student rejected in love, finds a surprising new career in Woodrow Wilson's White House...two orphaned Russian brothers, Grigori and Lev Peshkov, embark on radically different paths half a world apart when their plan to emigrate to America falls afoul of war, conscription, and revolution...Billy's sister, Ethel, a housekeeper for the aristocratic Fitzherberts, takes a fateful step above her station, while Lady Maud Fitzherbert herself crosses deep into forbidden territory when she falls in love with Walter von Ulrich, a spy at the German embassy in London...
These characters and many others find their lives inextricably entangled as, in a saga of unfolding drama and intriguing complexity, Fall of Giants moves seamlessly from Washington to St. Petersburg, from the dirt and danger of a coal mine to the glittering chandeliers of a palace, from the corridors of power to the bedrooms of the mighty. As always with Ken Follett, the historical background is brilliantly researched and rendered, the action fast-moving, the characters rich in nuance and emotion. It is destined to be a new classic.


Bad Blood by John Sanford 9/21
One late fall Sunday in southern Minnesota, a farmer brings a load of soybeans to a local grain elevator- and a young man hits him on the head with a steel bar, drops him into the grain bin, waits until he's sure he's dead, and then calls the sheriff to report the "accident." Suspicious, the sheriff calls in Virgil Flowers, who quickly breaks the kid down...and the next day the boy's found hanging in his cell. Remorse? Virgil isn't so sure, and as he investigates he begins to uncover a multigeneration, multifamily conspiracy-a series of crimes of such monstrosity that, though he's seen an awful lot in his life, even he has difficulty in comprehending it...and in figuring out what to do next.

Friday, August 27, 2010

LIBRARY WILL CLOSE ON LABOR DAY


Kasson Library will be closed Saturday, September 4th through Monday, September 6.
The Library will reopen on Tuesday, September 7th.
OPEN ON SATURDAYS!!
Starting on SATurday, September 11 we will be open Saturdays 10-12

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Treasure Beyond Measure

The Kasson Public Library provided a show called Treasure Beyond Measure for our weekly storytime program and invited “children of all ages” to come on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 and enjoy the show. 101 people came for the performance and thoroughly enjoyed the magic, fun and especially the message of the greatest treasure of all may not be what you expect.

Capt'n Curly, the performer recruited rookie pirates to help him find his father’s treasure. This performance was very funny and used audience participation, comedy, and magic. The program was a huge success and got rave reviews from the audience. One little five year old girl said, “It was the best time I ever had!”


Captn' Curly Cap'n Curly & Children's Librarian Ingvild


Children having fun at the show.


We all know in these economic times money is short and families are struggling to provide free entertainment that their families will enjoy. I think this program provided all that and more. With this grant the library could provide family entertainment in our community. The library would not have had the funds available for this program but through the Arts and Culture Legacy Grant, provided by a vote of the people of Minnesota, this was possible and very much appreciated.

The Kasson Public Library and its service area of approximately 8500 people would like to thank the legislature and the people of Minnesota for funding the Minnesota Legacy Amendment. With this legacy amendment the libraries can partner with others to provide quality programs for their communities. Thanks for thinking of and supporting communities in southeastern Minnesota to have a wide variety cultural programs to share with their families.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Special Event! Magic Show!!!

Kasson Public Library is sponsoring a FREE!!! FREE!! FREE!! program for children of all ages.

TREASURE BEYOND MEASURE MAGIC SHOW
Tuesday, August 17th at 10:30 am
Kasson's Veteran's Park West Shelter



Greedy Capt*n Curley inherits his father*s pirate ship, he seeks to locate the world's greatest treasure! Join this silly pirate as he recruits rookie pirates and embarks on an adventure filled with physical comedy, uproarious audience participation.




This project was funded in part or in whole with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008
which dedicated funding to preserve Minnesota's arts and cultural heritage.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Bonnie Adams' Birthday! She's 60!!!!!

Today is my birthday. So I thought I would do something different today for the blog. I was looking for what happened in 1950 and I found this blog. I know it is lengthy but scan through what interests you.

What Was Happening in 1950

I love some of the movie posters from 1950. The one above is a perfect example of the trashy B-Movies that were churned out back then.













World Events
Korean War begins when North Korean Communist forces invadeSouth Korea.
Sino-Soviet friendship treaty signed.
Communist Chinese forces invade Tibet.


British atomic physicist Klaus Fuchs is convicted of spying for the Soviet Union. Background: The Cold War
World Statistics
Population: 2.556 billion population by decade Nobel Peace Prize: Ralph J. Bunche (US) More World Statistics...
U.S. Events
Truman orders development ofhydrogen bomb (Jan. 31).
Assassination attempt on PresidentTruman by Puerto Rican nationalists (Nov. 1).
Era of McCarthyism begins.
U.S. Statistics
President: Harry S Truman Vice President: Alben W. Barkley Population: 152,271,417 Life expectancy: 68.2 years Homicide Rate (per 100,000): 5.3 More U.S. Statistics...
Economics
US GDP (1998 dollars): $294.6 billion Federal spending: $42.56 billion Federal debt: $256.9 billion Consumer Price Index: 24.1 Unemployment: 5.9% Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.03
More Economics...
Sports
World SeriesNY Yankees d. Philadelphia Phillies (4-0)
NBA ChampionshipMinneapolis Lakers d. Syracuse (4-2) No wonder I’m a Laker fan. It was destiny!
Stanley CupDetroit d. NY Rangers (4-3)
WimbledonWomen: Louise Brough d. M. duPont (6-1 3-6 6-1) Men: Budge Patty d. F. Sedgman (6-1 8-10 6-2 6-3)
Kentucky Derby ChampionMiddleground
NCAA Basketball Championship CCNY d. Bradley (71-68)
NCAA Football ChampionsOklahoma (10-1-0)
World Cup
Uruguay d. Brazil (2-1)
Entertainment
Events
Saturday morning children's programming begins.
Phonevision, the first pay-per-view service, becomes available.
Broadway classic Guys and Dollsdebuts at the 46th Street Theatre and becomes an instant hit. The show ran for three years and became one of the Great White Way's longest-running shows, with 1,200 performances.
Charles Schulz introduces thePeanuts comic strip.
Movies
Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, Born Yesterday, The Third Man
Books
Paul Bowles, The Delicate Prey
Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles
Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and Into the Trees
Mary McCarthy, Cast a Cold Eye
Isaac Bashevis Singer, The Family Moskat
Wallace Stevens, The Auroras of Autumn
Lionel Trilling, The Liberal Imagination
Entertainment Awards
Pulitzer Prizes Fiction: The Way West, A. B. Guthrie, Jr. Music: The Consul, Gian Carlo Menotti Drama: South Pacific, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Joshua Logan
Oscars awarded in 1950 Academy Award, Best Picture: All the King's Men (Robert Rossen Productions; Columbia)
Nobel Prize for Literature: Bertrand Russell (UK)
1950 Emmy Awards
1950 Tony Awards
More Entertainment Awards...
Science
Col. David C. Schilling (USAF) makes the first nonstop transatlantic jet flight in 10 hours and 1 minute (Sept. 22). Background: Famous Firsts in Aviation
The first Xerox machine is produced.
The first self-service elevator is installed by Otis Elevator in Dallas.
Richard Lawler (US) performs the first successful kidney transplant at Loyola University. Background:Health & Nutrition
Nobel Prizes in Science
Chemistry: Otto Diels and Kurt Alder (both Germany), for discovery of diene synthesis enabling scientists to study structure of organic matter
Physics: Cecil Frank Powell (UK), for method of photographic study of atom nucleus, and for discoveries about mesons
Physiology or Medicine: Philip S. Hench, Edward C. Kendall (both US), and Tadeus Reichstein (Switzerland), for discoveries about hormones of adrenal cortex
Deaths
Al Jolson
George Orwell
George Bernard Shaw


Here’s what was happening in 1950 – the year I was born If you would like to check out what happened in the year you were born go to infoplease.com

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

SEEDS and more SEEDS Science 8/11/10

As part of the summer reading program we did a weekly lesson on either science or crafts. This week seeds of all types and sizes was the chosen theme. The children talked about what grows underground, on bushes/trees, and vines. The children enjoyed eating the watermelon the best!
Children's Librarian Ingvild talks with the children.

Watermelon Storytime 8/11









This week theme was watermelons. The children at the storytime enjoyed the stories about watermelons especially the story about Peter Spit a Seed at Sue.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Watermelon Storytime August 10

This week theme was watermelons. The 35 children at the storytime enjoyed the stories about watermelons especially the story about Peter Spit a Seed at Sue.
Additional pictures:http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/


Regular Storytime 8/10/10
Listening to the stories read by Library Director Bonnie Adams



















Working on our watermelons




Finished Watermelons!!

KM Nursery Group 8/10/10

Instructions on how to make our watermelon

Finish watermelons