September is flying by
Shorter
hours of daylight, cooler temperatures, and the start of school –
it must be September. As always, the new season brings a new schedule
to the Fosston Community Library Art Center. Summer reading program
activities are over, but other activities resume after a summer
hiatus.
Music
lessons will again be offered at the art center with the following
instructors: Scott
Paavola, (guitar) - scottpaavola@gmail.com
or 218-556-8669; Jeff Menten, (violin, viola, cello, mandolin,
upright bass) 218-255-0087 or
jeffmentenmusic@hotmail.com
; Orland
Aspen (voice) - musicman56@gvtel.com
or 435-6791;
Kay
Carlsen (piano) - aagekay@gvtel.com
or 435-6710; and Molly
Peltier (piano) mkcrane@gmail.com
or 435-1200. If you or your child are interested in lessons, please
contact an instructor directly.
Also
resuming in September is family fun time ( games, puzzles, crafts and
movies and more) on Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m.; youth chess club (ages
10 and up) on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m.; book club, Tuesday, Sept. 13, at
7 p.m. (The
Secret Life of Bees by
Sue Monk Kidd), and writers' group on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7:30
p.m. Wow!
There
are also some special events on the calendar
for this month. On Friday, September 9, as part of East Polk Heritage
Days, there was a concert by Michael and Bonnie Jorgensen from
St. Peter. The Jorgensens presented music byTheodora
Cormontan, the younger sister of Magnus Cormontan, one of the first
doctors and pharmacists in Fosston. The 7 p.m. concert was preceded by a Scandinavian dessert buffet at 6:00 p.m.
On
Thursday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m., paranormal expert Chad Lewis will
present a program entitled “Tales of Ghosts, UFOs and Mysterious
Creatures.” I have heard Chad Lewis several times and his
presentations are always interesting. This one includes alien
abductions, haunted places, mysterious creatures, crop circles and
more. You don't want to miss it.
Also
in September, there should be a new display coming up in the Sorenson
Gallery. Cathy Forgit from Fertile will be showing functional art.
I'm not exactly sure what that means so watch for more information.
In
closing, here is kind of a sad note: we are saying good-bye to not
just one, but two of our employees, who are moving on to new
positions. Librarian Tammi Jalowiec has been in charge of the Fosston
Library since July of 2009. She has resigned her position here to
take the librarian position at the White Earth Tribal and Community
College in Mahnomen. In addition, Erin Christianson, who has been the
library assistant since this past November, is leaving for to work as
a paraprofessional in the Win-E-Mac School District. We wish both of
them well in their new endeavors. Activities at the library will
continue as planned, but you will probably be seeing a variety of
faces until new people are hired for these positions.
Let's
end on a positive note: September is Library Card Sign-up Month. If
you sign up for a new library card at the Fosston Public Library in
September, you may choose one item from our gently-used book sale
cart for FREE!