Experience some hygge

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Recently I have been reading about hygge. Hygge is a word used in the Danish and Norwegian languages, and according to Webster’s Dictionary, it is a “cozy quality that makes a person feel content and comfortable. During the long, dark winters when Danes retreat inside their homes, hygge is what brings them a great sense of comfort and joy.”

Maybe as a result of being confined in our homes during the pandemic, or maybe people just long for simplicity, there seems to be a multitude of sources promoting hygge. There are books about how to achieve hygge and Facebook pages and magazine articles promoting hygge in one’s daily life. Candlelight and fires, cozy warm drinks and snuggly blankets all are promoted as hygge things. Ultimately, though, it seems hygge is about creating a warm atmosphere and spending good times with good people, making time to slow down and enjoy things in life that bring joy.

Although hygge is something that one does year-round, we often think of it during weather like we have been enjoying the past couple of weeks. During the winter, when it is dangerously cold and the snow drifts so high we are forced to stay inside, it can be a time to enjoy hygge. Should you be looking for ways to create hygge in your life right now, the Mary J Barnett Library can help you out with this.

One of the most hygge things for me is to curl up with a warm blanket, a mug of hot tea, and a good book. While hygge is different for everyone, we have such a wide selection of books that you will be able to find something that feels like a comforting thing to read. Many people enjoy a genre of books called cozy mystery — crime novels that keep violence, sex and cursing to a minimum. These mysteries are often light, infused with some humor, and generally feel comforting to read. A couple of new cozy mysteries at MJB Library include “Death by Foodtruck” and JoAnne Fluke’s “Pink Lemonade Cake Murder.”

For others, rereading childhood favorites, or sharing favorite books from our youth is very hygge. The “Little House on the Prairie” books, “Harry Potter,” “Anne of Green Gables,” “Peter Rabbit,” “Winnie the Pooh,” or “The Wind in the Willows” are feel-good books.

If current best-sellers are a source of hygge, we have that covered, too. “Tom Lake” by Ann Patchett, “The Villa” by Rachel Hawkins, “The River We Remember” by William Kent Krueger, “The Housemaid” by Frieda McFadden, “The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell” by Robert Dugoni, “Remarkably Bright Creatures: A Novel” by Shelby Van Pelt are some new books that have been flying off our shelves. “Oath and Honor: a Memoir and a Warning” by Elizabeth Cheney is a popular nonfiction book for anyone missing the political scene.

For those who like to curl up and thumb through a magazine, MJB Library has a great selection available for checkout. People, Consumer Reports, Quilter’s World, Better Homes and Gardens, Country Living, Sports Illustrated, and Family Handyman are a few of the many options the library offers.

If cooking is hygge for you, we can help with that, too. In addition to Taste of Home Magazine, we have several new cookbooks including “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinner’s Ready” by Ree Drummond and Winemakers “Guide to Winemaking.” For those who are eager to be able to garden, check out “Vegetable Gardening Made Simple” by Resh Gala.

Another aspect of hygge is spending time with people who bring us joy. Family game night could be a lot more fun with some different board games; stop in and peruse our collection of games available to check out. While you’re here, take a minute to look at our jigsaw puzzles that can be checked out, too.

Winter is a good time to catch up on what’s out on DVD. MJB Library has a fairly extensive collection of movies and popular series.  We have the “Yellowstone,”  “1883,”  ”1923,”  “George and Tammy” and “Tulsa King” series. We have everything from “A Man Called Otto” to “Cocaine Bear.” “Silent Night in Algona” is a new movie based on a true story set in Algona in 1944. The story centers around an injured farmer who comes up with a plan to save the corn harvest by using German POWs. The story is relevant to modern times in that the story illustrates that despite our differences, people of all backgrounds are really very similar.

The MJB Library also has an ongoing book sale if you’d like to shop for reading material or if you want to use old books for craft projects.

MJB Library is a very hygge place for people who are tired of being home and want a cozy getaway for a bit. Stop in, get a cup of coffee, and sit next to our fireplace and read the newspaper or put a puzzle together.

Cookbook Club

Stop in and choose a recipe from this month’s selection “The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinner’s Ready” by Ree Drummond. The Cookbook Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15. Bring your prepared dish to share with the group.

 

Lunch and Learn

Be sure to pre-register for the Wednesday, Feb. 14 Lunch and Learn presented by the Guthrie County Extension Office. Meghan will be highlighting the Spend Smart, Eat Smart program and also will share some recipes including a Valentine’s Day snack. A light lunch will be served; the event will last from noon until 1 p.m.

After School Programs

Guthrie County Extension will be presenting a STEM program after school on Monday, Feb. 12 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. In addition to reading a story, the program allows participants to build a catapult to try to knock down a structure. Boredom Busters will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. to make a craft project.

 

Trivia Night

The second annual Friends of the Library Trivia Night will be Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Guthrie Center Activity Center. Tickets are $35 per person and include dinner catered by The Cabbage Rose, as well as the trivia entry fee. Team sizes can be up to eight people. Stop in the MJB Library today to register your team and buy tickets. You will not want to miss this fun evening.

These are snowman jar projects from the January Boredom Busters after-school programs. Boredom Busters is open to young people who want to make creative projects. They meet monthly from 3:30-4:30 p.m. The next workshop is Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Congregate meal menus for February 2024

Congregate Meals are served at Sneakers Café, Monday through Friday, in the Guthrie County Hospital. No meals are available on major holidays or during inclement weather. This service is available for seniors ages 60 and older. No reservation is needed. All menus follow Elderbridge-approved menus and provide at least one-third of the nutritional needs of individuals 60 and older. Menus are subject to change. Homebound residents of Guthrie Center can also enjoy a nutritious meal delivered to their home Monday through Friday. No meal delivery on major holidays or during inclement weather. Delivery service is provided by volunteers from the area churches and organizations. This service is available for seniors ages 60 and older who are not able to easily leave their home to come to the meal site for lunch. Congregate meals and Meals on Wheels are funded by donations and by the Elderbridge Agency on Aging. The program does not charge for meals, but donations from clients for their meals help with the cost of the service. For more information on these services, call 641-332-3818.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report Jan. 22-28

1-22-24

12:03 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist in rural Bayard 

4:13 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a deer in the roadway in Guthrie Center 

7:23 a.m. Panora Ambulance assisted Dallas County with an accident in rural Redfield

1:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in rural Panora

1:45 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one individual from Perry to the Guthrie County Jail

2:15 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a residential alarm in rural Coon Rapids

2:20 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff removed debris from the roadway near Highway 25 and the Montieth Road intersection

2:50 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a burglary 

3:02 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center

3:30 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Audubon County Hospital to Des Moines

3:50 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff and Deputy assisted a motorist in rural Guthrie Center

6:15 p.m. Stuart Police assisted an individual on S. Division Street

6:30 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy released property to an individual at the Sheriff’s Office

11:02 p.m. Stuart Police assisted a motorist on S. Division Street

 

1-23-24

12:22 a.m. Menlo Fire Chief checked on a fire alarm in Menlo

1:10 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a disabled vehicle in Guthrie Center

3:35 a.m. Stuart Police checked on an illegally parked vehicle

8:29 a.m. Stuart Police performed a case follow-up 

9:01 a.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 

10:36 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a lift assist in Guthrie Center 

11:10 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 

11:44 a.m. Stuart Police performed a case follow-up 

4:04 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy took a complaint in Bayard 

4:06 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center 

5:03 p.m. Stuart Police performed a warrant check 

5:12 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in rural Menlo

5:43 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Stuart 

6:18 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy, Panora Ambulance and Guthrie Center Fire responded to a fire in Guthrie Center 

7:53 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist on Highway 141

8:54 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil papers in Menlo 

9:02 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil papers in rural Menlo 

9:30 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center 

9:43 p.m. Stuart Police transported one male to Guthrie County Jail 

 

1-24-24

12:29 a.m. Panora Police and Guthrie County Deputies responded to a driving complaint

2:45 a.m. Stuart Rescue and Stuart Police responded to a medical call

1:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on an investigation in Bayard

2:05 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard

2:20 p.m. Panora Police assisted an individual

2:40 p.m. Panora Ambulance Unit 2 responded to a medical call in rural Panora

4 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a disabled motorist in rural Panora

4:40 p.m. Stuart Rescue and Stuart Police responded to a medical call in Stuart

5:30 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart

5:55 p.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a two vehicle accident

6:55 p.m. Panora Police followed up on an investigation

7:15 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a disabled vehicle in rural Guthrie Center

8:45 p.m. Panora Police responded to a report of an injured deer in the roadway on Highway 44

10 p.m. Stuart Rescue and Stuart Police responded to a medical call in Stuart

 

1-25-24

1:57 a.m. Stuart Rescue, Casey Fire and a Guthrie County Deputy responded to a medical call in Casey

7:15 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single vehicle accident in rural Panora

8:10 a.m. Guthrie County Deputies responded to a single vehicle accident in rural Guthrie Center

11:05 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a harassment complaint in Jamaica

12:05 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a harassment complaint in Bayard

1 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart

4:45 p.m. Stuart Police and Stuart Rescue responded to a request for a welfare check in Stuart

10:10 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle near the railroad tracks

 

1-26-24

1:50 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center

6:54 a.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 

7:27 a.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 

12 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a two-vehicle accident on Wagon Rd

12:44 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one female to Polk County Jail 

1:31 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of animal neglect 

2:04 p.m. Stuart Police provided a funeral escort 

3:27 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 

4:35 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Guthrie Center 

4:39 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist on Highway 25

5:05 p.m. Stuart Ambulance and Police responded to a medical call in Stuart 

6:36 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Guthrie Center 

11:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a suspicious person in Guthrie Center

 

1-27-24

8:31 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single vehicle accident on Justice Road

9:15 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard 

10:46 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a car vs. deer accident on Highway 44

1 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Lutheran 

2:55 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a warrant check in Casey 

3:01 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one male to Guthrie County Jail 

3:20 p.m. Panora Ambulance and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a medical call in rural Panora

3:25 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint 

4:25 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint 

6:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a pedestrian in rural Panora 

9:45 p.m. Panora Police responded to a complaint 

 

1-28-24

7:20 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a single-vehicle accident

10:54 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Bagley 

12:09 p.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Menlo 

1:34 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a pedestrian in Bagley 

4:08 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a pedestrian on Highway 141

4:41 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a family situation in Guthrie Center 

4:42 p.m. Panora Police transported one female to Guthrie County Jail 

9 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bagley 

9:16 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a verbal domestic in Jamaica 

Cribbage results

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The Guthrie Center cribbage players meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the assisted living rec room at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, and at the Guthrie Center Activity Center at 1 p.m. on Fridays. Organizers say there is always room for more, and they will be glad to teach you how to play.

On Jan. 26, 10 players participated. Gilson, Pierce, Circo and Phippen got a 16, Phippen got a 17, Larry Gardiner got a 20, and Carico got a 20, 21, 24.      

On Jan. 29, 14 players participated. Klever got a 16, Joanne Zieser and Kay Phippen got a 17, Dennis Betts got a 20, Rhonda Titus got a 21, Dan Webb played a 21, 24.

They play for quarters on Wednesday and Friday. For more information, email 58chevy@netins.net.

Johnston named to Harding University Dean’s List

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Emma Johnston, a Senior studying child life, is among more than 1,300 Harding University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the Fall 2023 semester.

The dean’s list is published each semester by Dr. Marty Spears, University provost, honoring those who have achieved high scholarship. To be eligible, a student must be carrying 12 or more hours with a 3.65 or higher grade-point average and no incompletes. Harding University is a private Christian, liberal arts university located in Searcy, Arkansas.