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Colorful lightsRegistration is now closed for our New Library Celebration and Jess Lourey Author Talk event. 

Don’t miss this great event on May 5th at the St. Cloud Community and Technical College! Come and check out their new library digs, enjoy author Jess Lourey, hear about eBooks MN, and enjoy Cinco de Mayo themed food and drink!

Get more information here, and make sure to register! Deadline is close of business Friday, April 29, 2016. We look forward to seeing you there!

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CMLE Weekly Review: 4/21/2016

This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from April 15-20, 2016.

CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– State Library Services Update 4/14 More
– New staff member at CMLE! More
– Jess Lourey – Author Spotlight More
– MN Book Award Winners! More

Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– Register now: Participants receive a free book! Celebrate the new SCTCC library, author Jess Lourey, and eBooks MN More
– Notable dates for your Noggin – May More

Tech Bits and Ideas
– Video tips for the classroom More
– New makerspace technology! More

Resources You Can Use
– Treasure trove of old seed catalogs More
– AASL recommended app: Kahoot More
– Minecraft portal to help teachers More
– Heard of Google Cardboard? More

Food For Thought
– Kids who are under connected to the Internet More

Just For Fun
– 10 of the shortest books ever! More

2016 Minnesota Book Award winners

The dust has settled, the winners have been announced!

 

Children’s Literature

“Red: A Crayon’s Story” by Michael Hall

What happens when a crayon suffers an identity crisis? Hall’s witty children’s adventure follows the colorful chaos that unfolds when a blue crayon mistakenly ends up in a red wrapper.

Hall is also the author of “My Heart Is Like a Zoo” and “It’s an Orange Aardvark!”

General Nonfiction

“No House to Call My Home: Love, Family and Other Transgressions” by Ryan Berg

In his debut book, Berg writes about his years as a caseworker in New York for homeless LGBTQ teens. He offers a view into the little-discussed lives of teenagers cut off from their homes, trying to find themselves on the streets.

 

Genre Fiction

“The Grave Soul” by Ellen Hart

Hart returns with another tale of restaurateur and private investigator Jane Lawless. Lawless’s newest case is tied up with a haunting nightmare, and deep family secrets that just won’t stay hidden.

 

Memoir & Creative Nonfiction

“Water and What We Know: Following the Roots of a Northern Life” by Karen Babine

Babine’s essays tell the story of the Minnesota landscape through water, from Lake Superior to the soil of an apple orchard.

 

Minnesota

“Minnesota Modern: Architecture and Life at Midcentury” by Larry Millett

Millett traces the roots of the mid-century modern architecture movement and where you can see surviving examples of it in Minnesota. The book includes original photography from Denes Saari and Maria Forrai Saari.

Novel & Short Story

“There’s Something I Want You to Do” by Charles Baxter

In Baxter’s short story collection, ten interconnected stories are tied together by the title phrase, which characters repeat throughout the book. The cast of Minnesota characters confront obsession, fears and the power of small decisions.

 

Poetry

“Beautiful Wall” by Ray Gonzalez

In his fifteenth poetry collection, Gonzalez travels to the Southwest to reflect on the desert landscapes and the border conflicts that have flared anew.

 

Young People’s Literature

“See No Color” by Shannon Gibney

Gibney’s powerful coming-of-age novel follows 16-year-old Alex Kirtridge, an all-star baseball player and a bi-racial adoptee in a white family. When she discovers letters from her biological father that her adopted parents kept secret, she has to come to terms with her identity on and off the baseball diamond.

 

The Minnesota Book Awards is a program of The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library.

Treasure trove of old seed catalogs

everything for the gardenWarmth in the air, sun on your face, the feeling of soil between your fingers…welcome to springtime gardening! After the gray and depressing landscape of winter, we are itching for a change – preferably one that is colorful, sweet-smelling, and edible!

With gardening on the brain, you may be interested in this article, which explains that Archive.org is currently working on expanding their collection of over 18,000 seed and nursery catalogs. The National Agricultural Library has been working on digitizing the Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection, a huge undertaking since it includes more than 200,000 catalogs!

These seed catalog collections are important because they teach us about agricultural history, including changes in landscaping, seed prices, and plant hybridization. They also showcase some beautiful line drawings.

An excerpt from Everything for the Garden: 1922 urges readers, “For your health’s sake, grow and eat plenty of vegetables,” advice that we would still be wise to follow today!

Image credit:https://archive.org/details/everythingforgar19pete_19

Notable Dates for your Noggin: May 2016

Calendar BannerEach month we’ll bring you a compiled list of fun national holidays, birthdays of authors, and publication dates of favorite books.  Although it is still April, we share these dates now so you can plan ahead! You can use these for your own personal use or for some library inspiration! Share what inspired you in the comments.

May is National Bike Month. Other things to celebrate in May. . .

May
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 1  Mother Goose Day
 5  Cartoonists Day
 9  J.M. Barrie’s Birthday (1860)
 12  Limerick Day
 16  National Biographer’s Day
 17  Gary Paulsen’s Birthday (1939)
 20  Mary Pope Osborne’s Birthday (1949)
 23  Scott O’Dell’s Birthday (1898)
 24  National Scavenger Hunt Day
 28  Hamburger Day

Did we miss anything?  Let us know if we did!

For our calendar of library events, including conferences and library days, check out our Events/Initiatives page.

And for more Notable Dates for Your Noggin, check out our Notable Dates page.