February - good news, bad news
It’s February, and any rodent shadows or lack thereof
notwithstanding, that must mean we are on the downward slide of winter.
However, it’s not over yet, and at the Fosston Library, the Book Blizzard
continues through this month. If you haven’t signed up for this adult reading
program, there is still time. Read four books or complete two other challenges,
and you may win a prize.
Let’s get the unwelcome news out of the way first.
Because of a budget shortfall, library hours are going to be cut slightly. The library will no longer be open until 8 on
Thursday evenings, but will close at 6. Also, Saturday hours will be 11 a.m. –
2 p.m., so if you show up at 10, the doors will be locked. Staff hours have
also been cut somewhat, specifically by eliminating a 12-hour assistant
position, so there will not always be two people available to help you when you
come into the library. Nobody has lost their job, as this position was
currently unfilled. However, those hours have been covered by subs so you will
see a reduction in staffing.
On a more positive note, Jane Bellify’s rosemaling
exhibit will be at the Sorenson Gallery through February 14. Jason
Steinbrenner’s abstract acrylic paintings will be going up Feb. 17 to be on
display through March.
At its annual meeting in January, the Fosston
Community Library Arts Association welcome Jason Steinbrenner to its board of
directors and accepted the resignation of Michelle Johnson. Hopefully, I can tell you a
little bit more about Jason next month. Also, the board is looking for
volunteers to serve on the various committees. Check out opportunities at www.fclaa.org
Books club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m with
coffee and most likely some treats. This month’s book is The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It’s an interesting read, and it
should generate some lively discussion.
Because of the cut in library hours, writers’ group
will be moving to Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. February’s meeting will be on
the 20th.
Watch for new activities coming up in March. The first
Monday of each month, starting March 5, will be quilting/crafting day in the
gallery. Come any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and bring your own project.
Maybe knitting or crocheting would be good. Here’s a chance to socialize while
you work.
Also coming up in March there will be a special
storytime in connection with the 1000 Books before Kindergarten program as well
as an adult coloring activity. Watch for more information next month.
One final note – the library will be closed on Monday,
Feb. 19, for Presidents Day.