Friday, April 29, 2011

What’s Happening at the Grand Rapids Area Library

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What's Happening at the Grand Rapids Area Library

April 29  2011

Think Spring!

Saturday April 30th 1 pm  Spring Gardening Program: Flowering bulbs

William Dougherty will talk about flowering bulbs and their life cycle, use and culture.  He will also provide an overview of different types of spring and summer blooming bulbs. Dougherty is a professional landscape designer and garden writer and past President of the Iris Society of Minnesota.

Coming up next week:

May 5, 7 pm Ann Markusen, Professor of Economics at the Humphrey Institute,

            Why is the Economy Floundering & What Can We Do About it?

Professor Markusen will explain sources of current economic woes: twenty years of flawed trade policy, financial deregulation, and erosion of the tax base. Consider the consequences: ever-widening income gaps between the rich and the rest of us, lower-wage jobs, and an inadequate social safety net. She will also outline national, state, and local policies that can reverse current stagnation.

May 7,  9:00-1:00 Medieval Madness:

The Society for Creative Anachronism invades the Library with displays, demonstrations, crafts and games for all.  Costumed members of the local Shire Vilku Urvas will offer colorful portrayals of life in the middle agesDemos and displays will include cord weaving, embroidery, illumination and sewing, rapier and heavy wiapons combat, chainmail making and more.

Later in May

May 10, 7 pm  John Latimer  Looking for Spring Along the River

Join KAXE's phenologist, John Latimer, for a hike along the Mississippi River. Learn about the riparian ecosystem, look at newly emerging plants, and watch returning birds.  Meet in the library's community room, and after a short hike, return to the library to continue conversation about Phenology and signs of spring in northern Minnesota.

May 11, 4:00 pm   Introduction to the Dulcimer

A hands-on intergenerational event

Wendy Grethren will lead participants in learning how to play the dulcimer. No musical experience is needed. Children age 10 and above and adults are encouraged to attend together. Ten dulcimers will be provided. You can learn to play or just watch and listen

May 18, 12:00 noon   Doug Ohman  Photo Tour of Minnesota Libraries 

Celebrate Minnesota's libraries as documented in Libraries of Minnesota, the latest book in the Minnesota Byways series. The book features stunning photos by photo artist, Doug Ohman, and library stories by seven of Minnesota's writers. Ohman will share stories and images he captured while planning the book. Libraries of Minnesota celebrates architectural icons and the joy of reading they have inspired in Minnesotans, present and past

May 18, 12:00 noon Responding to the Financial Crisis

                        Great Decisions Discussion Series

As an immediate response to the financial crisis of 2007–08, governments around the world stepped in to bail out troubled private banks deemed "too big to fail," underscoring the interdependence between private and public finances. With the recent eurozone crisis, what have we learned so far and is it possible to ensure that future crises will not occur? http://www.fpa.org (background briefing books available at the library)

 

 

May 21 10:30  Make Earth Balls with the Creativity Tank!

                        Summer Reading Kicks Off

DON'T MISS THIS!! Yep, it's time to kick-off our summer reading program. Be one of the first kids to sign up and get your reading log! The artists from the Creativity Tank will be here to help us kick-off summer reading by making felted earth balls!

 Please call ahead to preregister so we know we have enough materials for everyone.  327-8823 See you on the 21st!

May 26   3:30   Drumming Fun!

Join us for a fun afternoon of drumming! First we will make our own percussion instruments. Next, Mr. Michael Thursby and a group of percussionists from Grand Rapids Senior High will share with us some percussion rhythms from Africa. Finally, the High Schoolers will teach us a few rhythms using our new instruments! Whether you like music from around the world, drumming, crafts, or just hitting things, this is the day for you!

May 26  6:00 pm   Family Movie Night     Yogi Bear

Join us for another in our Family Movie Night series! This month we will present "Yogi Bear" on the big screen in the community room. Bring dinner or a snack and join us!

 

May 28-30  Library Closed for Memorial Day

 

Summer Hours start Tuesday, May 31

M-Thurs 9 am – 7 pm, Friday 9 am -5 pm, Sat. 10 am-2 pm

 

We still have tickets to area attractions.

If you already have tickets, check the expiration date and plan to use them soon, as most expire in May.  
These passes have been funded with money from the sales tax which dedicated funding to preserve Minnesota's arts and cultural heritage.

Story times will continue

Join the teachers from Early Childhood and Family Education (ECFE) in the meeting room for a time of books, songs and rhymes, followed by a simple craft and a snack. 

Saturdays at 10:30.     April 30,  May 7, 14, 21    (in the meeting room) 

Mondays at 9:30 and 10:30.    May  2, 9, 16, 23  (in the meeting room)

 

Find more upcoming events on our Event Calendar

A direct link to the Library's online event calendar is here.  A link to just the events for children is available by clicking on the "kids" button on the Library's web site.

 

For more details on any of the programs, go to the Library's Web Site: www.grandrapids.lib.mn.us  You can also find a calendar on the left side of the page.   Click on "Calendar" for a link to the complete list of events at the library.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Empty Bowls Project Events Begin Monday May 2nd


Empty bowls photo

Greetings!

 

Join us for lunch and help us feed a bunch!  The 2011 Empty Bowls Project festivities begin Monday, May 2nd  with the Celebrity Bowls Reception at the MacRostie Art Center from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Then join us for the Empty Bowls main event where you can enjoy the bread and soup on Thursday, May 5th at the Sawmill Inn from 11:00am - 2:00pm and 4:00pm - 6:30pm. The cost is $5.00 for soup only and $15.00 for soup and a handmade bowl.
Takeout will be available.
This year we have added the option of delivery to any area location with 10 or more orders. To arrange delivery call 326.4420. We hope to see you there!

 

All proceeds to benefit Second Harvest North Central Food Bank and the Community Cafe

 

Sponsored by:

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Celebrity Bowls Reception 

 

Monday, May 2nd

5:00pm - 7:00pm 

MacRostie Art Center

(405 NW 1st Ave)

 

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Silent auction and celebrity bowls starting at $25

 

Light Hors d' oeuvres and beverages will be served

 

 

Second Harvest North Central Food Bank | PO Box 5130 | 2222 Cromell Drive | Grand Rapids | MN | 55744

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

4,700 miles around Alaska & Yukon!! An evening with Andrew Skurka-National Geographic Adventurer of the Year

Free and Open to the public!
Weds. May 4, 2011 at 7 PM
Davies Theater, Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids MN

The Alaska-Yukon Expedition was Andrew Skurka\'s most recent, and audacious, adventure yet. For 6 straight months Skurka skied, trekked, and packrafted 4,700 miles in a giant loop around Alaska and Canada\'s Yukon. His route passed just beneath Mt. McKinley, descended famed rivers like the Copper and Yukon, and traversed the Brooks Range. During the most remote stretch across the Yukon Arctic and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (A...NWR), he went 650 miles without crossing a road and 24 days without seeing another human. In this presentation Skurka shares this journey\'s most important and powerful stories, supplemented with stunning photos and entertaining video. He also reflects on the broader significance of this experience and of his other adventures (which cumulatively measure 30,000+ miles), with particular attention to setting goals, seizing opportunities, stepping outside comfort zones, and finding humility and happiness in life. This is a free event. Sponsored by North Country Trail Association.



Tuesday, April 26, 2011

FREE Children First Events in May

FREE Children First Events in May.  All events are Free for Children, Youth and Families.  Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.  Registration for some events are required.  Please note and register early as the events fill up quickly.  If you have questions regarding the events please call the phone numbers that are listed with the events.  Hope to see you all at these great events!

READ with Dr . Seuss
5/12/11 - Oh, The Things You Can Do That Are
Good for You! Join us as we celebrate Physical
Fitness Month. Physical Fitness Month promotes
awareness of the value of physical activity in the
pursuit of happier, healthier, and productive lives.
Healthy snacks are provided at each session.
No need to pre-register. Come all nights or just
one!!! Class # 316510
Thursday ~ 5/12/11
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Location: CJMS LIBRARY
Register online or with 316 Community Ed, 218-245-6232
Hill City Stepping Stone
Community Event
Make your mark - in stone! Join in a green
community project by creating a stepping
stone to enhance the Hill City School walkway.
Creativity Tank artists will guide families in working
together, to mix, pour the mix into molds, and
add recycled elements to design and embellish
your stepping stone. All will be able to enjoy
viewing the results of your creative efforts when
walking into the school building for years to
come. Class # Tank 1007
Friday ~ 5/6/11
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Hill City School
Registration encouraged - Register online or with 318
Community
Deer River Family Prom
ATTENTION ALL FAMILIES! Want to show off
your dance moves? Don't miss out on the
Deer River Family Prom! For all families of all
ages! Supper and dessert will be provided for
everyone. Class # 3171015
Sunday ~ 5/8/11
5:00pm - 8:00pm
Instructor: Kathy Pierce
Location: DRHS Gym
Register online or with 317 Community Ed,
(218)246-8241 X 227
Nature Night-
Tracks, Scat and Bats!
Improve your knowledge about Nature. Attend
either session:
Session S1: Who Goes There? Tracks and Scats
Explore the mysterious world of animals that
inhabit Minnesota Forest by learning about
the clues they leave behind. Taught by FHC
Naturalist-Paula Dibb
Session S2 Batty about Bats!
Are you scared of bats? Discover more about
these fascinating creatures and how they make
life more comfortable for humans. Taught by
FHC Naturalist Nick Wourms.
Class # 3181028
Tuesday ~ 5/10/11
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: Forest History Center
Registration required - Register online or with 318
Community Ed, 327-5730
Basic Sign Language
Discover the basics of sign language. "Hands
on" signing for all ages. Class #BFChild1st01
Wednedays ~ 5/11,18 &25/11
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Instructor: Janice Haley
Location: Bigfork School
Register online
Family Fun Day: Watercolor Painting
MacRostie Art Center staff & volunteers will
work with children and their families to create
art using watercolor paint. The project will begin
with a warm up exercise and then participants
will be able to create still lifes, landscapes, and
abstract works. Class # CF500
Choose one of the following dates & times
Saturday ~ 5/14/11
10:00am - 11:00am, 11:15am - 12:15p
12:30pm - 1:30pm, 1:45pm - 2:45pm
Back to the 50s SOCK HOP
Dance to the 50s tunes and dress to go with the
music-Poodle skirts, saddle shoes and rolled up
sleeves! Come dressed in 50s gear and you will
be eligible for Door Prizes! Get with the Hokey
Pokey, Macarena and Limbo along with the
TWIST! For all ages. Children 13 and under must
be accompanied by an adult. Co-sponsored by
Community Education and Bigfork Playground
Committeee Class #BFChild1st02
Friday ~ 5/20/11
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm for Grades K-6th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm for Grades 7-9th
Location: Bigfork School Gym
Register online or with 318 Community Ed,(218)743-3444 Ext. 2529
6th - 8th Grade Dance
A night of fun and dancing for all area 6th, 7th
and 8th grade students. And, for this special
end of the year dance, those just finishing 5th
grade are invited to attend. Come to the Itasca
County Family YMCA for a night full of music,
dancing and friends! Class # Child1YMCA
Friday ~ 5/20/11
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Instructor: Sheila Arnold
Location: Itasca County Family YMCA
Register online or with YMCA, 218-327-8

Monday, April 25, 2011

Itasca Hospice Spring Volunteer Training

Hospice
It's About How You LIVE!

Essentia Health Itasca Hospice is seeking volunteers. With the opening of Kylar Glen, a home-setting for hospice patients, more volunteers will be needed.  You can be a part of the team that supports patients and their families as they LIVE out this last part of their journey.

Become a Hospice Volunteer!

(Registrations will be taken up to and including the first day of training.)

For more information about the varied volunteer opportunities related to hospice please call:

Jeri Berndt
Coordinator of Hospice Volunteers
327-8783 or Toll Free 1-800-650-8520

Location:  St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Fireside Room
Dates:      Thursday, May 19, 2010
               Friday, May 20, 2010
               Thursday, May 26, 2010
               Friday, May 27, 2010
Time:   12:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Participants are asked to attend all 4 sessions.  Meals and beverages are provided during training.
The area served by the Itasca