Posted in Get Connected

How to Place a Library Book Hold

Please enjoy our first attempt at better connecting you with your library materials. This tutorial on placing a hold is by no means perfect, but it should get the job done!

If you have any questions on how to place a hold after viewing this, please give us a call or drop us an email.

We will continue to provide content in the upcoming weeks on a variety of topics such as accessing our digital platforms and other library related things.

For your sake, I hope we get this videography down a bit better and the quality of our content improves. If not, just remember, we may be amateur movie makers, but we’re professionals at recommending books!

safe and happy reading~ jody

P.S. The tissue was used to mop up coffee, not my nose. That said, I did wash my hands.

Posted in Alerts

Book Check Out Remains Available

Your safety is important to us. So is your access to materials.

Please read, share, and follow this newest set of guidelines provided to us by our Library Board based on recommendations from the CDC, Governor, and American Library Association.

Meinders Community Library will continue to provide physical materials and necessary services to the best of our ability in the upcoming weeks and months. That said, your safety and the safety of our staff is paramount. By working together and following ever-evolving procedures, we can minimize contact.

As difficult as this is, we appreciate your cooperation.

Until further notice, the library will operate within the following parameters Monday through Friday between the hours of 11am and 6pm. We will not be open on Saturdays.

  • Check in and check out of physical items will continue!
    • Place your Meinders Library items on hold in one of these three ways:
      • Through the online catalog by clicking on the Plum Creek Library System icon on the right, top sidebar or by clicking here
      • By calling library staff at (507) 825-6714
      • Or emailing the library at meinders@pas.k12.mn.us
      • No social media or facebook requests will be filled.
    • At the time your hold is confirmed, we will provide you with pick up instructions.
  • All items must be returned in the outside drop box or media slot to the left of the door. If you have large items to return, please call ahead to make arrangements for drop off.
  • No in-house use or browsing will be allowed with the following exceptions:
    • Necessary computer use and printing by appointment only.
    • STEAM Room use for student projects by appointment only.
    • Reservations for the computer lab for Social Service or School meetings of less than 8 individuals may be granted on a case by case basis. The individuals requesting room use must sanitize the space when each session is complete.
  • Library doors will remain locked.

Please refer to our digital platforms to check out e-books and audio books. You can find information on our Quick Links tab at the top. Also, you can call if you need help trouble shooting.

Remember to wash your hands and stay safe~ jody

Posted in Alerts

Stay Connected

Beginning Wednesday, March 18, the library will operate on shortened hours.

Until further notice, we will be open from 11am-6pm Monday-Friday with no Saturday service.

All programming is suspended through April 15.

Public use of meeting rooms will be discontinued for any group regardless of size.

Magazines and newspapers will be unavailable for in-house use.

Toys have been removed from the children’s section.

If you are unwell, please follow CDC guidelines and stay home. 

parking lot wifi

Services we will continue to provide.

  • Free Drive By Wi-Fi! Seriously, sitting in your car outside the library can net you free, no-contact wi-fi.
  • Basic Check In and Check Outs. Please return your materials to the outdoor drop box. We have the big box for books and the media drop box on the door for your DVDs and CDs.
  • Fine Free Returns. We simply ask that you return your items as soon as you safely can. Extended checkouts are available if needed.
  • Digital Platforms for Electronic Checkouts. Visit our Quick Links page to see what we have available. If you have any questions, please call or email us. You can find our contact information on the contact tab at the top of the page.
  • Prenda Code Club. Keep your students busy during this downtime and ignite a passion for coding through https://app.prendacodeclub.com. With Prenda, it’s easy to teach our future coders the basics of creating apps and designing computer games.
  • Questionnaire Assistance Center for the Census. We will continue to answer questions you may have regarding information on how to fill out your census form.
  • Limited In-House Computer Use. To decrease contact between patrons, we request that computer use be kept to a minimum. As we have removed several computers to maintain distance between users, we may limit use to 30 minutes.
  • Faxing, Scanning, and Copying.

We will update our blog regularly, with the intent to educate and engage our community during this unique and ever-evolving time. If you have any questions, please call or email us.

To receive up-to date information, please subscribe to our blog or follow us on our other social media platforms.

wash your hands, stay safe, and keep reading~ jody

 

Posted in Get Connected, Just for Fun

Showdown at the Calumet Inn

Showdown

It’s time for another large scale escape room! Join us for Showdown at the Calumet Inn on Saturday March 14th at 6:30pm. Appetizers will be provided and drinks and other food will be available for purchase. Pre-registration required. Ages 21+

To sign up your team or for more information, stop by Meinders Community Library or call us at 507-825-6714.

 

Posted in Book Talk

Snowy Reads

Beautiful Snow

On Monday, March 9th at 4:00pm, we will revisit the harsh winter of 1880-81 made famous by Laura Ingalls Wilder’s The Long Winter with Cindy Wilson. This program will be held at Meinders Community Library and is co-sponsored by the Pipestone County Museum. Read Cindy Wilson’s book The Beautiful Snow: The Ingalls Family, the Railroads, and the Hard Winter of 1880-81 or one of these novels set in snowy locations.

Middle Grade Fiction

  • Dog Driven by Terry Lynn Johnson
  • Ice Wolves by Amie Kaufman
  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis
  • When the Sea Turned to Silver by Grace Lin
  • The Call of the Wild by Jack London
  • Greenglass House by Kate Milford
  • Icebreaker by Lian Tanner
  • I Survived the Children’s Blizzard, 1888 by Lauren Tarshis
  • Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu
  • The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Young Adult Fiction

  • Michigan vs. the Boys by Carrie S. Allen
  • Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
  • Cold Day in the Sun by Sara Biren
  • The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco
  • Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
  • Trapped by Michael Northrup
  • Far From You by Lisa Schroeder
  • Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys
  • Hunted by Meagan Spooner

Adult Fiction

  • The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
  • Beartown by Frederik Backman
  • The Romanov Empress by C. W. Gortner
  • The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
  • Ice by Linda Howard
  • A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny
  • Whispers of Winter by Tracie Peterson
  • Northern Lights by Nora Roberts
  • Winter in the Blood by James Welch

-Emily

Posted in Get Connected, Just for Fun

Arrow Bots Live at the Library

It’s Robotics Season!

Arrowbots 2020
Current Ranking: 12 of 60

The Pipestone robotics team #3298 will be live-streamed from Grand Forks Friday and Saturday at the library. Today’s match times are listed below:

  • Match 10 @ 10:26am Won
  • Match 19 @ 11:37am Won
  • Match 29 @ 1:32pm   Won
  • Match 40 @ 2:58pm
  • Match 49 @ 4:08pm
  • Match 55 @  4:55pm
  • Match 62 @ 5:50pm

Saturday times:

  • Match 71 @ 10:00am
  • Match 89 @ 12:06pm

Stop in to support the Arrow Bots as they meet this year’s challenges and compete against other techies from across the nation. If you can’t join us at Meinders Community Library, follow the link and watch them from work or from home!

www.thebluealliance.com

Posted in Book Talk, Get Connected

New Storytime Session & Youth Books

Storytime with background color

Starting this Thursday, February 27th, Meinders Community Library will offer an evening storytime at 6:30pm on Thursdays. We will read books, sing songs, and do other fun activities to strengthen early literacy skills. Here are some new books for young readers, from toddlers to teens.

Picturebooks

  • I Am Perfectly Designed by Karamo Brown & Jason “Rachel” Brown, illustrated by Anoosha Syed
  • My Mighty Journey: a Waterfall’s Story by John Coy, illustrated by Gaylord Schanilec
  • When Sadness Is at Your Door by Eva Eland
  • Bruce’s Big Storm by Ryan T. Higgins
  • A Big Bed for Little Snow by Grace Lin
  • Fry Bread: a Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard, illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
  • Hey, Water! by Antoinette Portis
  • What’s Cooking at 10 Garden Street? by Felicita Sala
  • Why? by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
  • Who Wet My Pants? by Bob Shea, illustrated by Zachariah O’Hora
  • Who Is the Mystery Reader? by Mo Willems

Middle Grade Fiction

  • Maybe He Just Likes You by Barbara Dee
  • Allies by Allen Gratz
  • Best Friends by Shannon Hale
  • Major Impossible by Nathan Hale
  • Notorious by Gordon Korman
  • Thief Knots by Kate Milford
  • Dear Sweet Pea by Julie Murphy
  • Dog Man: Fetch-22 by Dav Pilkey
  • Bouncing Back by Scott Ostler
  • Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

Young Adult Fiction

  • The New David Espinoza by Fred Aceves
  • A Match Made in Mehendi by Nandini Bajpai
  • The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco
  • Shadowscent by P. M. Freestone
  • The Hand on the Wall by Maureen Johnson
  • Just Breathe by Cammie McGovern
  • One of Us Is Next by Karen McManus
  • The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys
  • Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen

Nonfiction

  • Beetle Battles: One Scientist’s Journey of Adventure and Discovery by Doug Emlen
  • A Delayed Life: The True Story of the Librarian of Auschwitz by Dita Kraus
  • Give Us the Vote!: Over 200 Years of Fighting for the Ballot by Susan Goldman Rubin

-Emily