7-4-2025
This year’s Children’s Parade was a glorious way to kick off
4th of July celebrations. We had eighty-one children and parents
participate. Many of the children will, however, need a stern talking to before
they get their temps as they broke a cardinal rule. Never pass the police
officer. While Chief Swendrowski led the start of the parade, using the high
school’s bus lane provided many of the bicyclists the opportunity to lead the
finish. Perhaps we should add bike races to the final celebration on July 28th.
This week is a short one for the library as we will be closed
for the holiday and the carnival. Miss Maria will appreciate the breather as
Friday’s Art Attack has been quite popular. The first week was a bit slow with
eight participants, but now that summer is in full swing last week’s craft had
twenty-nine participants plus their parents. This will definitely be a program
we run again next summer. Miss Maria has also brought up the possibility of
offering it one Saturday a month during the school year as well.
Moving forward with a program like Art Attack will be made
easier with the new website we are soon to reveal. Our current website is only
sixteen months old; however, six months after it went live, our provider
announced his retirement. Prairie Lakes Library System stepped in and provided
funding for a web designer and will host the new site. One of the changes we’ll
make is in converting our calendar feature to the event management service
LocalHop, also provided by PLLS. That’s a fancy way of saying our new calendar
will allow us to add events with built in registration. This will be used for
future Art Attacks and events such as the returning Sourdough Made Simple.
The final service PLLS provides its libraries that we are
beginning to implement is Patron Point. That service allows us to send a
variety of emails to patrons. The first of which went out this week. It
provided information on adult programming for July and August. The two August
events, Sourdough Made Simple and Sourdough Bake Off, include links to
LocalHops registration page. The new website isn’t live yet, but the
registration process is ready. For patrons without email, a call or visit to
the library will allow for easy sign up. Benefits of using LocalHop include
setting limits to the number of participants, but allowing for waitlist as well
in case someone cancels and email reminders before the event so fewer people
forget they signed up.
More next week on other features of the new website and
upcoming programming.
Reading Now: Moira's Pen by Megan Whalen Turner (Short Story collection from the Queen's Thief series)
Listening to Now: Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
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