July 2021

Looking back at the July Fosston Community Library Arts Association column for July 2020, I found that the big news was that the library was now open, not just for curbside pickup, but people could come inside. Now it is July again, and things are getting back to normal, at least for the moment. Last summer, the planned outdoor concert series was virtual; this year, you will have the opportunity to attend in person. Music on the Porch, the 2021 summer concert series, will be held at the East Polk Heritage Center grounds on Thursdays in July beginning July 8. Jeff Menten and Paul Nye will be featured in that first concert. Jeff also teaches violin and guitar at the arts center. This acoustic duo plays a variety of modern and old-time classics as well as some Celtic tunes. Last year they presented a virtual concert; this year they are here in person. Other concerts include Sydney Melby (60s, 70s and 80s folk and rock) on July 15, The Occasionals (house band for the Great Northern Radio Show) on July 22, and the Jensen Sisters (New Wave Retro County) on July 29. All concerts start at 7 p.m. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket if you are up to sitting on the ground. There may be a food truck, and there will be an admission fee. The current gallery display features pottery and paintings by Janet Johnson of Rivers Edge Studio in Roseau. It is well worth your time, as there is lot to see. On Saturday, July 24, there will be a chance to meet Janet. If you are interested in purchasing one of her paintings or pottery pieces, give her a call or text at 218-242-0698 to arrange for payment The summer library experience continues through the month, so kids should keep up with those reading logs so they will be eligible for a chance at some neat prizes at the end of the month. Also, there are two more Wednesday afternoon programs scheduled in July. On Wednesday, July 14, at 2 p.m. participants can create broken pot fairy/gnome gardens. Feel free to bring your own decorations or items to share, such as broken china or crafting odds and ends. Little one will need helpers. On Wednesday, July 21, again at 2 p.m. there will be the opportunity to get a close look at some community work vehicles, including a state patrol squad car, a deputy car, a fire truck and the City of Fosston’s garbage truck. Kids (and grownups too) can see how they work and meet the people who use them. If you are needing to use the library printer, there is a new app which enables you to print from your own laptop or mobile phone. Download the app Princh from the App Store or Google Play, or you may type print.princh.com into your browser. The Printer-ID is 103513. If you do this online, you will be able to pay for your copies with a credit card. The library only accepts cash or checks.

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