December doings
Once
again, it is December. At the Fosston Community Library Arts Center, the
musical Annie was held last weekend,
and there really aren’t a lot of special events scheduled for December.
The
library book club will meet Tuesday, December 11, at 7 p.m. This month’s book
is Still Life with Bread Crumbs, which
tells the story of a formerly world-famous photographer who moves to a small
country cabin and bonds with a local man. Everyone is invited to bring some
holiday treats to share.
Writers’
group will not be meeting in December, but I decided to share the poem I wrote
for our November meeting.
Why
Am I Surprised Every Time I Look Out the Window?
I
look out the window and what do I see?
A
white winter landscape – how can that be?November’s not over; it still should be fall.
I really don’t like this – no, not at all.
The streets and sidewalks are now both so icy
That walking upon them is so very dicey.
Warm scarves and mittens, boots, hats and coats –
Whatever you do, you must cover your throat.
A few more days and it is December
And after winter comes spring, you remember.
Also in January,
the Sorenson Gallery will feature the work of several area metal artists –
metal sculpture, forged iron and more.
If
you are interested in serving on the FCLAA board of directors, now’s your
chance. Contact Bonnie Stewart at 435-6119 if you are interested.
The library will be closed
December 24 and 25 for Christmas. It will close at 5 on New Year’s Eve and will
be closed New Year’s Day.