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JANUARY 16, 2010
Hot Tea Month

January is Hot Tea Month (from K-State Edu)

Truly Steeped in Tradition…
Yes, that perfect cup of tea is truly steeped in history and tradition. The Emperor of China was the first to enjoy the beverage created by steeping leaves from the herb Camelia Simensis plant nearly 5000 years ago. In colonial days, tea leaves were boiled at length to create a very bitter brew. This concoction of leaves that had been severely overcooked was then salted, buttered, and eaten.
 
Today tea is the world's second most popular beverage consumed, second only to water. It's easy to make, affordable, and offers variety in its flavors and aroma. Americans drink 50 billion cups of tea each year, 40 billion of which are served as iced tea.
 Tea Time Trivia…
·        The first tea bags were created by Thomas Sullivan in 1904, and made of
         silk.
·        The difference between Black, Green, and Oolong tea is a result of the
         changes that occur during processing of the tea leaves. They are all made 
         from the same type of tea leaves.
         o       Black teas are fermented, left in a cool, dark, and damp place for 
                  a time,  and then heated to stop the fermentation process.
        o       Oolong teas are semi-fermented.
        o       Green teas are heated after picking…so there is no fermenting process.
·        Herbal teas are not actually teas, but are concoctions of peels, flower
         leaves, herbs, and spices, and are caffeine free.
·        The caffeine content of tea is 40 mg in one cup of tea as compared to 99
         mg of caffeine in a cup of coffee.
·        Black and Green teas contain a certain type of antioxidant called
         flavenoids.
·        To be labeled “decaffeinated,” the caffeine content per cup of tea must be
         approximately 5 mg. 
 
Here at the library we have a group that gets together to share coffee or tea. The Weekly Readers Coffee Club meets every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. They have coffee and tea together and share many yummy snacks. (I know first hand as I have sampled some of these goodies, which they have graciously shared with me.) Everyone is welcome to join this group. They may discuss books that they’ve read, share recipes, talk about the latest happenings, etc. Come join the group or bring a new friend to meet the others.  
Try this Capputeano
Now you can enjoy the mellow and milky taste of a cappuccino, but without the coffee. A bit of black tea, and some brown sugar make a nice alternative. Ingredients:
·                     2 cups milk
·                     2 tea bags, black
·                     3 tbs brown sugar
Preparation:
Heat milk and sugar together in a saucepan, almost to boiling. Remove from heat and add tea bags. Steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags and serve. Serves 2.

New Books at the library:
True Blue.                                  Baldacci, David
Breaking the Rules.                           Bradford, Barbara
Rainwater.                                    Brown, Sandra 
Nine Dragons.                                 Connelly, Michael
Once in a Blue Moon.                         Goudge, Eileen
U Is for Undertow.                            Grafton, Sue  
Dust to Dust.                                 Hoag, Tami    
Guilty As Sin.                                Hoag, Tami    
Ice.                                          Howard, Linda 
Fire and Ice.                                 Jance, Judith A
Trial by Fire.                                Jance, Judith A
Blood Game.                                   Johansen, Iris
A Stranger's Game.                            Johnston, Joan
Under the Dome.                               King, Stephen 
Silver Kiss.                                  Klause, Annette
Tempt Me at Twilight.                         Kleypas, Lisa  
30 Days of Night : Light of Day.              Mariotte, Jeff
Professional.                                 Parker, Robert
Spire: A Novel.                               Patterson, Rich
House of Reckoning: A Novel.                  Saul, John    
Change in Altitude: A Novel.                  Shreve, Anita 
Frostbite : A Werewolf Tale.                  Wellington, Dav

Until next time, Happy Reading!

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DECEMBER 7, 2009
December is...



The Best Gift you can Give is to be a Friend
December is Write to a Friend Month

(Article from epromos.com)This holiday season, reminisce about the past and catch up on old times during Write to a Friend Month. Throughout the years everyone loses touch with people they care about and the holidays usually bring those names to mind. Writing to friends is a good way to, not only tell them new things that are going on in your life, but also a way to find out what is going on in theirs. Everyone appreciates getting a letter and knowing that someone is thinking of them, so celebrate your friendships this December as well as all year long.

Spice up your letter writing by using greeting cards. Better yet write your note with different colored pens to show off your creative side. If you can't keep track of all your friends, use an address-book in order to find them more easily.

December is also Safe Toys and Gifts Month.   So to help you keep the Holidays Merry and Bright by giving safe toys and gifts to children this Year preventblindness.org suggests the following: 
  • Make recommendations to family members and friends about gifts that you feel are appropriate for your child.
  • Inspect all toys as much as possible before taking them out of the box.  Once opened, go through each part of the toy to make sure there are no small parts that could be choking hazards or sharp edges.
  • Avoid toys that shoot or include parts that fly off. BB guns and air guns should not even be considered toys.  Flying toys caused 9,600 injuries in 2008.
  • Gifts of sports equipment should always be accompanied by protective gear (such as a basketball along with eye goggles, a baseball with a batting helmet with a face shield).  In fact, 90 percent of all sports-related eye injuries can be prevented by using the appropriate eye protection.
  • Educate yourself on what products have been recalled.  Contact the CPSC at (800) 638-2772 or go to www.cpsc.gov.
  • Keep toys meant for older children away from younger ones.  Closely monitor all activities to make sure smaller children do not have access to toys that are not at their age-appropriate level.
  • Inspect toys for sturdiness. Your child’s toys should be durable, with no sharp edges or points. The toys should also withstand impact.  Dispose of plastic wrapping material immediately on toys as they may have sharp edges.
  • Never give toys with small parts to young children.  If a part of a toy can fit inside a toilet paper roll, the toy is considered a choking hazard and is not appropriate for children under the age of 3. 
Knitting and Crocheting- Tuesday, December 15 from 7-8 p.m. 
Teen Scene- Wednesday, December 16 from 7-8 p.m. “Christmas Party” 
Story Hour- Tuesday, December 15 from 11:30-12:30 p.m. “Christmas”
                  Tuesday, December 22 from 11:30-12:30 p.m. “Christmas Party”
Kids’ First- Tuesday, December 15 from 4:15-5:15 p.m. “Christmas”
                    Tuesday, December 22 from 4:15-5:15 p.m. “Christmas Party”
Weekly Readers Coffee Club- Tuesday, December 15 @ 3:30 p.m.
                                               Tuesday, December 22 @ 3:30 p.m.
 
For this and all other library happenings be sure to check out our website at www.melbourne.lib.ia.us   Library closings and cancellations are posted on our website or on the library door. The library will be shutdown from Thursday, December 24th – Sunday, January 3rd, 2010. We will reopen on Monday, January 4, 2010. We are sorry for the inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to stock up before the shutdown. We will extend all due dates. Until next time, Happy Reading- and stay warm!

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OCTOBER 19, 2009
Libary Happenings in August


We have finished our "Kid's First"(Afterschool program) room in the library.  This was a special project that I have been working on funded by the Martha Ellen Tye Foundation grant that we had received.  I was able to update/remodel our storage room in the library basement to turn into a livable and enjoyable space.  I was able to paint and refinish the cement portion of the floor, I put up curtains to cover the shelves that we use for storage in the basement.  Gary Fricke cut the carpet and tacked it down for us, and my wonderful sister, Lisa painted the beautiful murals on the walls.  Thank you both for your help with this much needed project!     


We will start the afterschool program on Tuesdays, starting September 22.  We will meet from 4:15 - 5:15 p.m.  This is for Kindergartners on up.  We have a snack, stories, games, crafts, and many other activities.  We meet every Tuesday unless there is no school.  We hope that your children will be joining us as we will be putting your "Kids' First." 

Story Hour will also be  held on Tuesdays, starting September 22.  This is for 3, 4, and 5 year olds.  They will meet from 11:30 - 12:30.  We begin the program with book reading, followed by songs, games, crafts, fingerplays, puppets, a snack or other activities.  The children will enjoy all the activities and of course be able to check out books and movies- keeping the 3-day movies for a whole week!- as a bonus for being in Story Hour.  We have a Halloween and Christmas Party and a picnic in May.  Lots of fun for your little one- let your child be the judge!       

Teen Scene is a program for 5th graders on up. We meet for activities, games, crafts, food and fun.   We meet the 3rd Wednesday of the month during the school year.  So we will start on the 16th of September from 7-8 p.m.  We will be celebrating "Back to School" with various activities.   Hope you will join us. 

Calling all knitters & crocheters... Have we got a great way for you to meet others and to learn new ideas and patterns. We will be offering a class for those who want to learn knitting and crocheting. We also offer a wonderful opportunity for those who already knit/crochet to come together to share ideas and conversation with others in our group.  If you would like to learn to knit or crochet have we got the right people for the job.  We have 2 of the most caring & patient teachers, that are so dedicated to helping you learn.  They are Kathy Kelly and Lois Wermager.  Come join them starting Tuesday, September 15 from 7- 8 p.m.  They will meet then after the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. 

Our Friends group was able to purchase for us a wonderful addition to the library collection from Nest Family.  It is a complete learning system.  For over 15 years, NEST Family has provided the best in inspirational, educational and entertaining videos, audios, books and other items for families, home educators, schools churches and libraries.  As their name suggests, NEST provides an environment that fosters development and nurtures the young. Their engaging stories and music provide inspirational, entertaining, and educational tools that help loved ones share with each other their values, morals and wisdom. 

We have the Animated Hero Classic Series, and with this children will learn to appreciate democratic principles, values, and people from many cultures who contributed to economic and political heritage in world history. Plus, The Animated Hero Classic Series promotes the development of higher level thinking skills such as analyzing, evaluating, sequencing, and more!   We will be using this throughout the school year for the afterschool kids and this is open for anyone to use and check out especially home schoolers.  We do allow the DVD videos to be checked out for a whole week and the educational workbooks are for "In Library Use Only"  but we do offer you the opportunity to copy the necessary pages for $.10 a copy.  Some of the heroes are Joan of Arc, Benjamin Franklin, Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, The Wright Brothers, and many more.  We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful new addition to our collection. 

The library will be closed on Monday, September 7 for Labor Day.  We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, Sept. 8.  We wish you a very happy and safe Labor Day weekend. 
Until next time, Happy Reading!

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JANUARY 26, 2009
Adult Programs Going Again @ Library

Calling all knitters & crocheters...
Have we got a great way for you to meet others and to learn new ideas and patterns.  If you are currently a knitter/crocheter you are welcome to meet with a group that gets together every other Tuesday. They started back up on January 6th and they will have met again this month on January 20th. Next month, they will meet Tuesday, February 3rd and the 17th from 7-8 p.m.   If you would like to learn to knit or crochet have we got the right people for the job.  We have 2 of the most caring & patient teachers, whom are so dedicated to helping you learn. So we offer a class for those who want to learn knitting and crocheting and we also offer a wonderful opportunity for those who already knit/crochet to come together to share ideas and conversation with others in our group.

The library offers scrapbookers a place to come together to share their ideas and their hobby. We have a scrapbooking group that shares their ideas and our wonderful teacher, Mary Pothast, is there to help you get started or to help spark an idea. She also brings various paper, stamps, scissors, punches, etc. for you to use. You may purchase and complete a page for $1.00. Come to create your albums or pages and hang out with others who enjoy doing the same thing you do- capturing those special moments and finding just the right way to accentuate them. They meet every other Tuesday also. Same dates as the Knitters/Crocheters but they meet from 7-9 p.m. So they will meet Tuesday, February 3rd and the 17th. Ages 10 and up are welcome to join these groups. 

Be sure to check out our website often for other Library Happenings. 
www.melbourne.lib.ia.us  We also have a news blog that you may subscribe to on our website and post comments. This is located on our homepage. We have one for the Young Adults also. Theirs is found on the Teen Tab, just click on the Teen Scene Blog. We try to keep these updated so you know what’s going on here at the library and other things for “your information.”  Until next time, Happy Reading! 

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DECEMBER 22, 2008
"Lead Poisoning: How to Protect Iowa Families”


“Lead Poisoning: How to Protect Iowa Families”
is a program that will be held at the library on February 5 at 7:00 p.m. Jackie Pippen, Coordinator of East Central Iowa Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention serving Marshall, Hardin, Tama and Benton counties, will be presenting the program. You will learn about the federal law on lead based paint, lead-based paint and the hazards, how to check your home for these paint hazards, and much more. What a perfect way to educate yourself so that you can protect yourself and your loved ones.  Please stop in the library, give us a call (641)482-3115, or email us at karen-antle@melbourne.lib.ia.us by Monday, January 26th.   * As always, our classes and programs are FREE!!!! Please take advantage of these wonderful opportunities for you and your family. 

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DECEMBER 22, 2008
Hard Times With our Economy

      With the economy the way that it is this can be a very stressful time in life.  Your library cares about the hard times that you may be experiencing and want you to know we are here to help you find ways to deal with these difficult times.  Remember how much your library can help you out as you’ve decided to get rid of certain extras in your home. We have high speed internet here at the library, we have 6 public computers for you to use, we offer wireless internet for those that have access to laptops. Who says you still can’t check your email or chat online to family just like you did in your home? We provide this service for you for free. Please feel free to stop in during business hours to use our computers or wireless internet. 

     We also know that many of you have given up buying books, books on tape or CD, magazine subscriptions, movies, & even cable TV. We have a wide variety of books, audios, magazine subscriptions for men, women, & children; and movies. All of the above is free with a library card. We know that at times we won’t have what you are looking for, but please let us know so that we can get you what you want- that’s why we’re here. We participate in the Interlibrary Loan program and we can borrow from many libraries in the state to get you what you need. For the most part, this service is free of charge to you.  

Children need education and entertainment and it’s important for it to be free.   We have many board games, learning kits, busy bags, & activities & programs that they can come participate in. We have:
Kids' First is our after school program for children who are in kindergarten on up. We meet every Tuesday from 4:15 - 5:15 p.m. We have stories, games, crafts, and a snack is provided.

Story hour is for 3, 4, & 5 yr. olds who are in preschool and this meets Tuesdays from 11:30-12:30 p.m. We have stories, games, finger plays, flannel boards, crafts, snack & drink.
“Teen Scene” is for the young adults- 10 yrs. on up.   We have that meets every 3rd Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. We will have our Christmas Party this Wednesday. December 17. They will have a merry time with their friends playing our Christmas games! 

 For the adults we have:
Scrapbooking: meets every other Tuesday of the month from 7 - 9 p.m. They will not meet till after the New Year.
Knitting/Crocheting Class/Group meet every other Tuesday from 7-8 p.m. If you are just starting out or would enjoy working with a group stop in. They will not meet till after the New Year.
Karen’s Coffee Clatch meets every Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. for coffee, tea, friendship and fun. Stop in any time to join this friendly group.   If you have suggestions for other programs or activities please let us know.

 

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NOVEMBER 10, 2008
Christmas Card Program

With Christmas just around the corner, we are offering a wonderful opportunity for you to get a jump start on your Christmas cards. On Thursday, November 20 from 7-9 p.m. here at the library we will have a program that allows for you to create 10 of your very own Christmas cards to take home and then give to others. There is a supply cost of $15.00 that will be paid to Mary Pothast. All supplies are then furnished for you to create those 10 cards! Class size is limited so you must register before Monday, November 17. Call 641-482-3115 or email Karen at karen-antle@melbourne.lib.ia.us

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SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
Karen's Coffee Clatch
Karen’s Coffee Clatch: Meets every Tuesday @ 3:30 p.m. Share conversation over a hot cup of java or tea and a snack. Please share your favorite cookie recipe with us in the month of October. Then these recipes will be available @ the 3rd Tuesday coffee group in Nov. Please join us from 3:30-5 p.m. for food, fun, and prizes. Please bring your friends!  

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SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
Knitting & Crocheting Class/Group
"Knitting & Crocheting Class/Group"- We offer a class for those who want to learn knitting and crocheting.  We also offer a wonderful opportunity for those who already knit/crochet to come together to share ideas and conversation with others in our group.

Calling all knitters & crocheters... Have we got a great way for you to meet others and to learn new ideas and patterns.  If you are currently a knitter/crocheter you are welcome to meet with a group that gets together every other Tuesday.  If you would like to learn to knit or crochet have we got the right people for the job.  We have 2 of the most caring & patient teachers, that are so dedicated to helping you learn.   These students will also meet every other Tuesday till they have learned to knit or crochet.  The first meeting will be Tuesday, September 16th from 7-8 p.m and they will continue to meet every other Tuesday after that.

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SEPTEMBER 23, 2008
Scrapbooking
"Scrapbooking"- The library offers scrapbookers a place to come together to share their ideas and their hobby.  We have a scrapbooking group that shares their ideas and our wonderful teacher, Mary Pothast, is there to help you get started or to help spark an idea.  She also brings various paper, stamps, scissors, punches, etc. for you to use. You may purchase and complete a page for $1.00.  Come to create your albums or pages and hang out with others who enjoy doing the same thing you do- capturing those special moments and finding just the right way to accentuate them.  This group will start Tuesday, September 16th from 7-9 p.m. and then will meet  every other Tuesday after that. 

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FEBRUARY 18, 2008
Volunteer Readers Needed
Calling all readers ...We are looking for volunteers to come in during "Read Me Week"  Monday, Februrary 25 through Friday, February 29 from 4 - 4:45 p.m. daily to read to younger individuals.  We are also looking for those children who would love to be read to during this time.  So if you have sons, and daughters, brothers and sisters, neices and nephews, bring them in also.    Stop in to sign up for either a volunteer reader or sign up to be read to. You may sign up by contacting Tina or Ramona, by phone or email also.  Come in and find a reading buddy and open up the wonderful world of books!  For more info...

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OCTOBER 15, 2007
Library Programs

For adult programs, we offer knitting and crocheting classes and a scrapbooking group that meets.   Would you like additional classes on something or do you have a talent or hobby that you could teach to others?  Let us know what this library can do for you, or what you could do for this library.   We are always looking for new ideas!

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