5-30-2025
This week acts as the official bridge between our spring and
summer at the library beginning with the Friends of the ETLPL Books and Bites
on Saturday. We had collected so many books over the past year that it took
nearly an hour and half to set up. Five hours later the bites were gone along
with many boxes of books and the Friends had raised over $900. Now begins the
process of collecting more.
June 2nd begins sign up for the Summer Reading
Program. All ages are welcome to sign up. Materials are printed, give aways are
organized and prizes are arranged. The calendar will be handed out to Little
Prairie Primary students who make their yearly visit next week. It’s also
available on our website and at the front desk. The framework of our schedule
remains the same with year-round reoccurring programs and additional children’s
programs on Monday afternoons. There are new programs scattered here and there.
Some of those scattered programs are open to adults. We also have a program
each month specifically for them.
In June Ben Merens from the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer
Protection will give the presentation Common Scams and Frauds. Merens reached
out to public libraries offering a list of twelve presentations from which to
choose. Scary to think that many people have found a minimum of that many ways
to try and cheat and steal. Look for another of Merens presentations in the
fall. The IGET Community Center has kindly opening its space for us at 2:00pm
on June 11th. The Community Center is located in ETCSD’s Doubek building. The
entrance can be found off of Division Street. Sandwich boards with the IGET
center and ETLPL logos will be by the driveway.
July will see us back at the IGET Community Center for Meet
the Author: Mary Bub. Nearly two year’s ago Bub’s husband passed away. One of
the ways she dealt with her grief was through a series of letters later
published as Letters to Betty: the anatomy of one woman’s grief. Bub
will talk about her book on July 23rd at 2:00pm. Copies will be
available for purchase and signing as the event. We also have one available for
checkout through the library.
Sourdough returns to the library on August 6th.
Experienced bakers are invited to enter their best recipes in a sourdough
bake-off, think State Fair rather than British. Margaret Schultz will return
that day to run her Sourdough Made Simple class in the evening at 6:00pm. That
afternoon at 4:00pm she has agreed to work with three other judges to select
the best sourdough baking East Troy has to offer. More details for that will
follow as we finalize categories and procedures. In the meanwhile, that are two
months left to tweak and perfect baking. A sourdough discard class is available
through MasterClass for any bakers wishing for some professional advice before
August. Free MasterClass seats are available through the library’s website.
Registration for both events will be required.
Reading Now: Return of the Thief by Meghan Whelan Turner (Final book of the Queen's Thief series which took Turner 24 years to complete. This gives me hope for the completion of Patrick Rothfuss's Kingkiller Chronicles. Afterall, The Name of the Wind only came out on 2007.)
Listening to Now: Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire (Book 2 in Wicked series.)