Saturday, June 29, 2024

Fire at the Library

 

6-28-2024

Monday was an exciting day at the library. For a moment I thought it may be too exciting, but all I really needed was a little faith in Prairie Lakes Library System and Mad Science.

The Mad Science program on Monday was all about air and included combustion. I didn’t think anything of the lit candles until a flammable powder was blown through it, but that wasn’t nearly as dramatic as the ethanol in what basically amounted to the type of jug found at a water cooler. That woosh made me happy to know the fire department was scheduled to visit the library anyway that day and hoping their visit would be pushed ahead and hour. This was the first time we hosted Mad Science. It looks like a winner.

After the 1:30 performance, Miss Maria runs a Choose Your Own Adventure book club for 9–13-year-olds. The program is actually sponsored by the publisher who will send participants a free book and swag bag. This week’s theme was fire; hence the scheduled visit. We were honored to have Captain Brian Pluess and volunteer firefighter Jon Gulig from East Troy Fire & Rescue here with their gear including the new fire engine. The book club members were a bit hesitant about climbing inside, but we did draw a few families from the park. Among the more enthusiast was a young man who was happy to meet one of the firefighters who helped put out the fire at his house last year.

We have another scheduled visit from Fire & Rescue next week for the Children’s Parade. A police officer will also be present. I wonder who will be more popular. There’s a challenge.

The library is closed Friday, June 28th and Saturday, June 29th for the Lion’s July 4th celebrations at Rossmiller Park. We will also be closed on Thursday, July 4th. That means no Preschool Play Group or Teens & Tweens this week. The library will be open again on Friday, July 5th for Storytime.

The closures do make it tricky to hand in the June reading grid for participants of the Summer Reading Program. Those are due on Monday, July 1st. I fear patrons will be so focused on the parade, they’ll forget to come into the library to hand them in, but having them due on Thursday, June 27th seemed a bit early. Adult and teen grids aren’t due until the end of July as their drawing tickets are earned by reading entire books rather than counting minutes.

Reading Now: The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

Listening to Now: Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown (July Adult Book Club selection)

Friday, June 21, 2024

Goldilocks at the Library




6-21-2024

Guess what I did last weekend. Last week’s article provides a clue to one of my activities: the library was a stop in the 2024 Scavenger Games. It looked like a lot of fun. For any reader who was worried, Miss Anna made short work of putting my hair in a bun. However, that isn’t what I meant.

Last week Wednesday eight boxes were delivered to the library. Four small easily handled ones, two medium sized heavy ones, and two large impossible to move alone even for the DPW men. That sounds like an alternative version of Goldilocks. In a way it works as inside the boxes were items on which to sit. Unfortunately, the small boxes were arms for the chairs and sofas in the medium and large boxes ruining the story.

At this point, anyone who knows me would realize putting together furniture is the correct guess. The two chairs were in place for the Snake Discovery on Monday at 1:30. Only the chairs though as the sofas are so heavy that even I realize they will require two people to assemble. Don’t worry, I have a plan.

That means I have also spent a bit of time this week on Home Depot’s website looking at area rugs. We held off on purchasing one until seeing the actual color of the furniture. Websites just do not show true colors. The rug won’t bother me as much. Its life expectancy is shorter to begin with as we’re just going to walk on it anyway. After that, maybe some folding side tables?

Looking ahead at the calendar threw me for a loop. We are closed next weekend for the Lion’s Clubs 4th of July celebration. Time really is flying. The closure is for Friday, June 28 and Saturday, June 29. We’ll reopen on Monday, July 1st when that fun is over. However, the library will continue the festivities. Our Monday program that day is a Children’s Parade. Children are invited to bring their bicycles, scooters, strollers, and wagons at 1:30 for decorating or bring them pre-decorated.

The parade will begin at 2:00. The route will begin in the library parking lot, cross over to the sidewalk in front of the high school, cross Graydon to the sidewalk in front of the middle school at the point where the high school bus lanes feed into the middle school’s lot, ending at Playmore Park. Spectators can set their lawn chairs up and watch from the grass side. We will have representation from both the police and fire departments.

This coming week look for Yarn & Stitch and Mad Science on Monday, June 24th as well as our weekly programs.

Reading Now: The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen

Listening to Now: Five Bloody Hearts by Joy Ellis (DCI Matt Ballard #2)


 

Friday, June 14, 2024

2024 Scavenger Games

 

6-14-2024

Each year public libraries submit an Annual Report to the state detailing our finances, both income and expenditures, staffing, and programming. The state uses that data for various reasons most importantly related to funding and accountability.

This week’s summer programming kicked off and giving us plenty to report come January. Monday alone, we saw 301 patrons at signing up for the SRP and attending the three programs for that day. I was so drained that I picked up a pizza on the way home, thank you Genoa, and ate it while watching Netflix. To put that in perspective, I watch focus on one show at a time. While I have slipped in two seasons each of The Witcher and Bridgerton, The Crown has been that show for at least four years. I simply do not watch television.

It was a wonderful day.

This summer the East Troy Chamber of Commerce is organizing the 2024 Scavenger Games and the ETLPL is taking part. More complete details are available on the Chamber’s website, but in a nutshell teams will be completing a series of challenges at various locations around the Village. The winning team receives $1,000. The games will run on three different dates: June 15th, August 17th , and October 19th. If you prioritize the Puzzle Practice at the library this Saturday, there will be other opportunities.

Miss Maria is working on our task. It will involve logic puzzles and basic knowledge of library organization. My focus is on my costume: total old school librarian which means I have to finally master the bun and can’t cut my hair until the last game is over. Perhaps it’s good that I actually need reading glasses so that’s already covered. I have my cardigan picked out as well.

Last week’s article listed all of the programs for what was the upcoming week. Doing so took up the half my minimum word count. This week, I will omit specifics for those that repeat every week (Choose Your Own Book Club, Bedtime Storytime, Lego Club, Preschool Play Group, Teens & Tweens, Friday Storytime) and highlight the two that change.

Saturday, June 15th beginning at 10:00 – Puzzle Practice: This is technically related to the puzzle competition later this summer, but also just an opportunity for groups of puzzle lovers to put one together without taking up their own table space.

Monday, June 17th at 1:30 – Snake Discovery

Reading Now: One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories by BJ Novak

Listening to Now: Beware the Past by Joy Ellis ( DCI Matt Ballard #1)

Friday, June 7, 2024

SRP Sign Up and New Programing Begins

 

6-7-2024

The first day of Summer Reading Program families were so excited to sign up and beat next week’s rush, they braved the rain and came pouring in. Actually, we had more adults sign up than children 18 to 14, but that will change. Remember this was only the first week, sign up continues well into the summer.

We have 30 prizes this year thanks to the annual monetary donation from the Friends of the East Troy Lions Public Library and prize donations from three library families. Little Prairie Primary students have had a lot to say about them during their end of the year visits. Walkie Talkies and the kayaking Barbie are definitely favorites. Personally, I’d go for the Twister that attaches to a hose or the wagon that folds up for easy storage in a car.

Thank you to everyone who baked for, set up, ran, or stopped by the Friends’ Books & Bites sale on May 25th. They nearly doubled last year’s sales and raised just shy of $700. While all was going on outside, I gave the storage room used for book donations a major re-organizing and purging. The room looks positively spacious. While we seek out book donations in the months leading up to the sale, there is now a full shelf dedication to incoming donations. Feel free to drop them off at anytime.

This will be Miss Maria’s first summer with us. Thankfully she has many years of experience through the Alice Baker Memorial Library and is fully prepared to sleep in September. Many of the programs below were added due to her willingness to give her all to summer at the library.

Coming up this week at the library.

Saturday, June 8th at 10:00 – IT with Lori and (Sometimes) Wade

Saturday, June 8th at 10:30 – Preschool Storytime

Saturday, June 8th at 11:00 – Nancy O’Connell Memorial Dedication

Monday, June 10th at 10:00 – Yarn & Stitch

Monday, June 10th at 1:30 – Zack Percell of TNZ Magic

Monday, June 10th at 3:00 – Choose Your Own Adventure Book Club for Ages 9-13

Tuesday, June 11th at 1:00 – Adult Book Club: Lessons in Chemistry

Tuesday, June 11th at 3:15 – Library Board Meeting

Tuesday, June 11th at 6:30 – Bedtime Storytime

Wednesday, June 12th at 3:00 – Lego Club

Thursday, June 13th at 10:00 – Preschool Play Group

Thursday, June 13th at 3:00 – Teens & Tweens: Create a Painted Glass Votive Candle Holder

Friday, June 14th at 11:00 – Preschool Storytime with Craft

Friday, June 14th at 12:30 – Books, Crafts & a Dog: Sydney the therapy dog is back

Friday, June 14th at 1:30 – Adult Book Club: Lessons in Chemistry

 Reading Now: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus (for book club), Minx by Julia Quinn (Splendid Trilogy Book 3 - her first series)

Listening to Now: Darkness on the Fens by Joy Ellis (DI Nikki Galena book 10)

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