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How to Raise a Monarch Butterfly

Usually Explorers Club is for kids going into grades 3-6, but today’s session is open to everyone! Author Joyce Hoberg Kaatz will be joining us and sharing her expertise on raising monarch butterflies at 3:30pm. We will also do a butterfly craft.

Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 19th the library will be closed in honor of Juneteenth.

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Altered Books

We have a new puppy. A nearly-five-month-old puddelpointer to be exact. She’s a versatile hunting dog, which means she (in theory) will hunt upland birds and water fowl with equal fervor. We won’t know which she will hunt best until she gets her (enormous) paws on the ground this fall.

What we do know is that she is passionate about chewing and running. Hence the delightful picture and (unexpected) topic of this post: Books. Paragraphs. Sentences. And words.

They all matter in the telling of stories. One tiny change can impact the meaning entirely.

Case in point. I was reading “How to Kill Men and Get Away With It” by Katy Brent. It’s a twisted, psychological thriller with sass, and is literally about a woman who takes justice into her own hands after inadvertently killing the man who tried to assault her. A simple letter substitution from “a” to “e”, and the main character progresses from a victim of one man to a serial killer of men.

I was on page 168 when I set my book down before work. By the time I returned, my novel had turned into a how to manual thanks to my new puppy’s passion for chewing while teething. My book now reads, “How to Kill Me and Get Away With It.” In Charlotte’s case (Charlie for short) it could have been a biography. I was that mad.

At any given time, simple word choices can change the outcome of a story and how we feel about it. History is usually written by the victors. Memoirs are often a product of trauma. But what happens when the script is flipped? What happens when “killing men” becomes “killing me”?

What happens when we take what we think we know, rip it apart, examine the basic building blocks of our understanding, and weave it back together? How much more depth and passion might we discover in those altered stories? How much more robust might our lives be if we braid together multiple perspectives making one strong strand out of three weaker ones?

If you want to find out, you’re in luck! We have two programs at the library that address this idea of deconstructing something before putting it back together.

Every Tuesday night (tonight!!) we host Creative Café from 6pm-7:30pm. Some creatives are working on altered books—the process of adding to or taking away from an old book in such a way that the story changes and becomes yours. Others write, bring projects from home, or simply bask in the support and camaraderie of fellow creatives.

Creative Café makes space for all skill levels and interests, and is only marginally intimidating. As a believer that all books are sacred, I had a hard time digging in and altering the pages of my discarded (and very broken) book. Yet once I began pasting, painting, blacking out, and doodling, I felt liberated. Sometimes altering a story is necessary.

Just ask Charlie!

Sometimes, however, the initial telling of a story is equally necessary. Especially when it is later shared with others. Over the noon hour on the third Thursday of each month, individuals can come to the library to discuss a collection of podcasts put out by the Podcast Brunch Club. This is great program for people who have little time to read, but still want to participate in important conversations on a wide variety of topics.

Connecting over stories and discussing them from different perspectives is powerful. It helps us appreciate those around us and understand that we don’t all have the same experiences (thankfully), and that those experiences are all relevant.

The June theme is all about water: specifically, oceans and sea life. From the vastness of it, to the life below it, and the myths and legends and art we pull from it, oceans impact us–even on our Midwest plains. Hop on the Podcast Brunch Club website, listen to June’s podcast listening list, and join us at noon on June 20th to share your thoughts.

The library will be closed Wednesday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. If you want to learn more about this holiday, please ask us info on a book or two!

~sign up for the summer reading program, keep reading, and earn an ice cream cone treat complements of Pipestone Area Friends of the Library~

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Summer Music with JamesG

Join us on Thursday, June 13th at 6:00pm for an evening of music and entertainment on Meinders Community Library’s new patio and green space. JamesG will perform his original songs, and share about how he got his start in the music and entertainment industry, how he learned what he knows, and his creative process for both making music and his viral TikTok Heelys videos.

As this event falls on the second Thursday of the month, we will not have our regularly scheduled Games & Grub. In the event of stormy weather, check meinderslibrary.com for updates.

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Second Saturday Shenanigans

This Saturday, June 8th is the second Saturday of the month, which means it’s time for Family Storytime and Teen Cafe at Meinders Community Library! And this month we have the added fun of the Marching Arrows Watch Party & Potluck.

Family Storytime is at 9:30am and we’ll read stories, sing songs, and do a fun activity. The Marching Arrows Watch Party & Potluck is from 11:30am-2:00pm in our STEAM Room.

For Teen Cafe this month, we’re having a Paint Party! Bring your creativity, and we provide the rest, including snacks. Teen Cafe is from 7:00-8:30pm and the doors open at 6:50pm.

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Come Support the PAS Marching Band!

The Arrow Marching Band will be traveling to Portland, Oregon to perform in the Rose Festival Parade! Join us at the library for a Watch Party & Potluck on Saturday, June 8th, from 11:30am-2pm. Please bring a dish to share and come watch the parade live stream with fellow marching Arrow fans!

Good luck and safe travels to the bus drivers, Dr. Ploeger & his students, and the accompanying adults as they make their way west! Make Pipestone proud!

~Sally~

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Mary Siefert, Cozy Mystery Author

Minnesota Author, Mary Siefert will join us on Wednesday, June 5th at 6:00pm to discuss her Katie & Maverick cozy mystery series. Treats provided by the Pipestone Area Friends of the Library. Prior to the author program, PAFL will hold their annual meeting at 5:30pm to update members on what they’ve accomplished this year and elect officers.

We have Summer Reading Bingo cards for all ages, so stop by today to pick up yours. Checkout the slideshow below for more fun activities going on at Meinders Community Library this month!

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Outdoor Adventures, Full STEAM Ahead, & More!

Join us on Tuesday, May 7th at 4:00pm for a conversation with mountain climber, photographer, author, and Iowa native Jen Loeb. Loeb will take us through her adventurous life reaching the “7 Summits.”

On Saturday, May 11th Full STEAM Ahead returns from 10:00am-1:00pm. Experience hands on activities for all ages in our new makerspace and around the library—all about pollinators! We will also have Family Storytime before Full STEAM Ahead at 9:30am.

Join us on Thursday, May 9th for Games & Grub! Bring a potluck dish to share, a favorite game, and your friendly competitive spirit. This event is for all ages. You can sign up by calling the library at 507-825-6714 or with the feedback form below.