Friday, July 29, 2011

2011 Grand Finale in the Park

The Kasson Public Library's summer reading program One World... Many Stories was a huge success. Over 525 children signed up for this exciting and fun-filled adventure.

Our Grand Finale in the Park was held on Wednesday, July 27 at 10:30 am. The over 250 children that attended this event had a great and fun time playing the games and spending the library bucks earned through reading the past eight weeks. We had one child read 200 hours and may attained 50-100 hours. WOW!!

Children's Librarian Ingvild Herfindahl worked very hard planning country story hours and crafts that pertained to the country. Many times at story time we had between 50-80 children at our storytimes. Sometimes crowded but fun nevertheless.

Without our volunteers the party in the park could not take place. We would like to thank all that helped us in the park. Thanks to staff member Donna for taking all of the wonderful pictures. These pictures and many more of our events can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/


Children's Librarian Ingvild Herfindahl talks to the crowd at the start of festivites.




















Thursday, July 28, 2011

August New Books


Heartwishes by Jude Deveraux 8/30
Gemma Ranford wants the job cataloging the documents of the Frazier family so much that she is ready to do battle to get it. Fascinated with history, and desperately trying to finish her dissertation, she's hoping against all hope that the papers will yield new information to invigorate her research.
What she didn't expect to find is references to the Heartwishes Stone - believed by most to be pure legend - and said to grant wishes to anyone named Frazier.
As Gemma learns more about the family -- and even begins falling in love with the eldest son, Colin -- it becomes increasingly clear that their wishes are actually coming true.



The Ideal Man by Julie Garwood 8/9
Dr. Ellie Sullivan has just completed her residency at a large urban hospital. While jogging in a park nearby, she witnesses the shooting of an FBI agent in pursuit of wanted criminals, a couple identified as the Landrys. The only person to see the shooter's face, Ellie is suddenly at the center of a criminal investigation.

Agent Max Daniels takes over the Landry case. A no-nonsense lawman, he's definitely not the ideal man that Ellie has always imagined, yet she's attracted to him in a way she can't explain.

Ellie heads home to Winston Falls, South Carolina, to attend her sister's wedding. Shortly after she arrives, though, she receives a surprise visitor: Max Daniels. The Landrys have been captured, and she'll be called to testify. But they've been captured before, and each time the witnesses are scared into silence-or disappear before they can take the stand. Max vows to be Ellie's shadow until the trial, and it isn't long before sparks fly.




The Ballad of Tom Dooley by Carla Neggers 8/30
Hang down your head, Tom Dooley…The folk song, made famous by the Kingston Trio, recounts a tragedy in the North Carolina mountains after the Civil War. Laura Foster, a simple country girl, was murdered and her lover Tom Dula was hanged for the crime. The sensational elements in the case attracted national attention: a man and his beautiful, married lover accused of murdering the other-woman; the former governor of North Carolina spearheading the defense; and a noble gesture from the prisoner on the eve of his execution, saving the woman he really loved.






Saint's Gate by Carla Neggers 8/23
When Emma Sharpe is summoned to a convent on the Maine coast, it's partly for her art crimes work with the FBI, partly because of her past with the religious order. At issue is a mysterious painting depicting scenes of Irish lore and Viking legends, and her family's connection to the work. But when the nun who contacted her is murdered, it seems legend is becoming deadly reality.

Colin Donovan is one of the FBI's most valuable assets—a deep–cover agent who prefers to go it alone. He's back home in Maine after wrapping up his latest mission, but his friend Father Bracken presents him with an intrigue of murder, international art heists and a convent's long–held secrets that is too tempting to resist. As the danger spirals ever closer, Colin is certain of only one thing—the very intriguing Emma Sharp is at the center of it all.

A ruthless killer has Emma and Colin in the crosshairs, plunging them into a race against time and drawing them deeper into a twisted legacy of betrayal and deceit.


Kill Me If You Can by James Patterson 8/29
Trailing him is the Ghost, the world's greatest assassin, who has just pulled off his most high-profile hit: killing Walter Zelvas, a top member of the international Diamond Syndicate. There's only one small problem: the diamonds he was supposed to retrieve from Zelvas are missing. Now, the Ghost is on Bannon's trail--but so is a rival assassin who would like nothing more than to make the Ghost disappear forever.




Acceptable Loss by Anne Perry 8/9
When the body of a small-time crook named Mickey Parfitt washes up on the tide, no one grieves; far from it. But William Monk, commander of the River Police, is puzzled by the expensive silk cravat used to strangle Parfitt. How did this elegant scarf—whose original owner was obviously a man of substance—end up imbedded in the neck of a wharf rat who richly deserved his sordid end?



Cold Vengeance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Childs 8/2
Devastated by the discovery that his wife, Helen, was murdered, Special Agent Pendergast must have retribution. But revenge is not simple. As he stalks his wife's betrayers-a chase that takes him from the wild moors of Scotland to the bustling streets of New York City and the darkest bayous of Louisiana-he is also forced to dig further into Helen's past. And he is stunned to learn that Helen may have been a collaborator in her own murder.

Peeling back the layers of deception, Pendergast realizes that the conspiracy is deeper, goes back generations, and is more monstrous than he could have ever imagined-and everything he's believed, everything he's trusted, everything he's understood . . . may be a horrific lie.



Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs 8/23
Just as 200,000 fans are pouring into town for Race Week, a body is found in a barrel of asphalt next to the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The next day, a NASCAR crew member comes to Temperance Brennan’s office at the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner to share a devastating story. Twelve years earlier, Wayne Gamble’s sister, Cindi, then a high school senior and aspiring racer, disappeared along with her boyfriend, Cale Lovette. Lovette kept company with a group of right-wing extremists known as the Patriot Posse. Could the body be Cindi’s? Or Cale’s?

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

India Storytime week of July 25th

This week storytime will feature India. Pictures of this week's storytime may be found at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/










Bedtime storytime

Monday, July 25, 2011

Summer Reading Program Grand Finale in the Park






The Kasson Public Library will host a end of Summer Reading One World...Many Stories party in the park on Wednesday July 27 at 10:30 am. We will will draw names from all completed reading contracts for prizes and award special prizes to our top readers.



At our games no one goes away emplty handed-you get a library buck or a tootsie roll. There will be many games to play to win additional library bucks to spend at our library store which is also located in the park.

Monday, July 18, 2011

China Storytime Week of July 18th

This week theme is China. The children enjoyed the stories read by the children's librarian and guest readers. Craft this week was tanagrams. Additional pictures may be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/

Friday, July 15, 2011

Kenya Storytime Week of July 11th



This week theme is Kenya. We are fortunate that our children's librarian has a sister-in-law from Kenya and has lots of additional information to tell the children about KENYA. The craft was a traditional afrian game the children could share with their familes. Additional Pictures of this weeks storytimes maybe found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/
















Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Mexico Storytime Week of July 5th

This past week theme was Mexico. Aditional Pictures may be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kassonlibrary/page2/

There over 55 children and parents at Tuesday's storytime and each day has many more children. We are excited that the children and their parents value reading during the summer.