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More than just books

By Karen Kelly

 If you have stopped in the library lately, you might have noticed a new face. Lynda Menefee recently joined the library staff. She took this job because she loves reading, wants to meet new people, and wants the opportunity to work with children.

 After earning her bachelor’s degree in education at Northwest Missouri State, Lynda taught first and second grades in Perry for eight years. She then came to Guthrie Center where she taught fourth grade for a year before moving to first grade. Lynda retired after 35 years in Guthrie Center. After retiring, she missed being in the classroom, so she worked as a substitute and an associate.  

 Lynda has one son, AJ Menefee, whose family includes his wife, Jen; son, Quint (AJ Menefee V); and daughter, Sadie.  

 Lynda reads “a lot of books” and especially enjoys historical fiction about WWI and WWII as well as mysteries. Jan Karon is Lynda’s favorite author.  

 When asked what she enjoys about working at the library, Lynda said, “The people I work with and the people I’m meeting.” So far, her greatest challenge is “Checking out books, learning where things are located, and all the little things my co-workers do that no one is aware are being done.”

 Lynda said, “ I’m thankful for this library and how it’s such an active part of our community. Everyone has been so kind and patient as I’m training. It will take time, but I will keep trying to improve.” 

 “Lynda is an amazing addition to our team. She brings so much experience and knowledge that enhances our work environment. We’re so lucky to have her on board,” stated Library Director Jerri Hawkins.

 Clubs and Classes

The card-making class will meet from 9-11 a.m. to create unique, hand-made greeting cards. If you’re interested in participating, all the materials you need are provided for a $5 fee. 

 Cookbook Club will be sampling recipes from Tieghan Gerard’s book “Half-Baked Harvest Quick and Cozy” this month. Stop in and choose a recipe to prepare and bring to the meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m.

 Cribbage players will meet each Monday morning in the Taylor Meeting Room from 9-11 a.m. Bridge Club meets each Wednesday morning from 9-11 a.m. in the Taylor Meeting Room. Players of all skill levels are welcome to join. 

 The New Evening Book Club will meet for the first time on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 5 p.m. This book club is open to anyone who likes to read and is available at 5 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Our first meeting will be a chance to get to know each other and discuss 

administrative details like a name for the club, a meeting format and what we will be reading. The February book will also be handed out. If you’re interested, please call or message the library so we have enough books available. 

 Friends of the Library

Friends of the Library will meet Monday, Feb. 3 at 6:15 p.m. at the MJB Library to finalize plans for the Trivia Night Fundraiser which will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Guthrie Center Activity Center. Teams may be up to eight people, and the cost is $35 per person. The cost includes dinner catered by Cabbage Rose. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. with trivia commencing at 7 p.m. Alcoholic beverages will be available for a donation. Teams can sign up and get tickets at the MJB Library. 

 Kids Events

Preschool StoryHour meets each Friday at 10 a.m. for preschoolers of all ages and their caregivers. On Friday, Jan. 17, cold weather is the theme. Winter animals will be the topic for Jan. 24, and clothes will be the subject of the Jan. 31 storytime. 

 The Guthrie County/ ISU Extension will present an after-school STEM workshop entitled Color Creation on Thursday, Feb. 13 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. 

The featured quilt this month is on loan from Brenda Wickland. This quilt is special because Brenda finished it shortly before the fire that destroyed Jim and Brenda’s home and most of their possessions. Amid the ashes and rubble, they found this quilt. A symbol of resilience and a testament to the fact that blessings are found in unexpected places, the quilt is even more impressive in person. Stop in during January to enjoy it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The young people in the library made Valentine’s Day decorations and transformed the Christmas tree to a Valentine’s Day Tree. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This young man is hard at work on his project during the January STEM meeting.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Code across Iowa was the theme of the January STEM meeting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The STEM activities are some of the favorite activities at the library. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The participants worked hard on their STEM projects.

More than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

After a couple of weeks disrupted by holiday breaks and winter weather, the library is back to normal hours and bringing some exciting programs to serve you in the new year. In the event that your New Year resolutions require some resources, the library is here to help you. We have books on topics related to better health, weight loss, time management, organization and hobbies. Did you get a new device for Christmas that you can’t figure out? We offer tech assistance by appointment. We have cribbage and bridge groups, a card-making club, and a cookbook club. Starting this month, we will offer both an afternoon and an evening book club. If your resolution is to spend time relaxing, the library offers a peaceful refuge to read new magazines, work on the community puzzle, or find some new authors.

The new year is a fun time to reflect, so here is some interesting library data. In 2024, the library checked out 12,619 materials, which included books, audiobooks, computers, a telescope, DVDs, CDs, hotspots, CD and DVD players and a portable screen. We had 1,495 patrons — 145 of those were new patrons and 138 were renewed patrons. In 2024, the library saved its patrons $580,495.

Local artist Kelly Nielsen works on the new mural in the children’s area of the MJB Library.

Our top five adult fiction books for the year were: 1. “The Women” by Kristin Hannah; 2. “The Teacher” by Frieda McFadden; 3. “Things We Never Got Over” by Lucy Score and “The Coworker” by Frieda McFadden; and 5. “Twisted Love” by Ana Huang.

The library’s top five non-fiction titles were 1. “Fast Like a Girl: A Woman’s  Guide to Using the Healing Power of Fasting to Burn Fat, Boost Energy, and Balance Hormones” by Dr. Mindy Pelz; 2. “The Situation Room: the Inside Story of Presidents in Crisis” by George Stephanopoulos; 3. “Lillian’s Legacy – Marriage and Murder in Rural Iowa a true story” by Guthrie Center native Carroll McKibbin; 4. “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning” by Liz Cheney; and 5. “What Really Happens in Vegas: True Stories of the People Who Make Vegas, Vegas” by James Patterson.

The top five juvenile fiction books include the following titles: 1. “Love from Bluey”; 2. “On the Job, Rumble & Crew (Step into Reading)”; 3. “Pop-Up Peekaboo! Disney Princesses”; 4.  “The Smart Cookie”; and 5. “I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871.”

Favorite young adult titles included 1. “If Only I Had Told Her” by Laura Nolin; 2. “American Royals” by Katharine McGee; 3. “A Thousand Boy Kisses: a novel” by Tillie Cole; 4. “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” by J.K. Rowling; and 5. “A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J. Maas.

This is the finished mural painted by Kelly Nielsen to update the donor tree in the children’s area. The new mural was funded by generous patrons and a donation from the Friends of the Library. Stop by and look at it in person.

Our most checked-out DVDs are 1. “Yellowstone seasons 1-4”; 2. “Barbie; 3. Sound of Freedom”; 4. “Oppenheimer”; 5. “Yellowstone Season 5.” So if you find yourself wondering what to read or watch next, you might consider an option from these lists; 1,495 patrons can’t be wrong.

Trivia Night Details

Save the date and round up your teams. Friends of the MJB Library are sponsoring their annual Trivia Night Fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, at the Guthrie Center Activity Center. The cost will be $35 per person. Teams may be up to eight persons. Dinner, which is catered by The Cabbage Rose, will begin at 6 p.m. with a trivia competition commencing at 7 p.m. Adult beverages will be available at a free will donation price. Teams can sign up and pay at the MJB Library.

Friends of the Library

January is the perfect time to join Friends of the Library. This group’s purpose is to support the library. Throughout the year, they run some fundraisers including the trivia night and the golf tournament to be able to financially support projects that the library is doing. Currently, Friends is helping to sponsor the Donor Tree Mural in the children’s area that Kelly Nielsen is painting. The cost of membership is $25 per year. The group meets on the first Monday of each month at 6:15 p.m. Call the library to join or come to the next Friends meeting on Monday, Feb. 3.

After School Programs

The Guthrie County/ ISU Extension will be presenting a STEM after-school workshop on Thursday, Jan. 9 from 3:30-4 p.m. in the library’s Taylor Meeting Room. The topic will be Code Across Iowa. The February STEM workshop will be on Feb. 13, and the theme will be Color Creation.

Cookbook Club

Cookbook Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 16 to share food from “Half Baked Harvest Quick and Cozy” by Teighan Gerard. If you want to participate in the Cookbook Club, stop by the library to select a recipe from this month’s cookbook. Prepare it and bring it to share with the group.

Book Clubs

The afternoon book club, Between the Covers, will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 14,  at 3 p.m. They will be discussing Katharine McGee’s “American Royals.” Copies are available to check out if you want to participate.

By popular demand, we are adding an evening book club in 2025. This group will meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. Our inaugural meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 5 p.m. at the library. This meeting will be a planning meeting to determine organizational details such as a name for the group, the meeting format, and books to be read. We will also check out copies of the February book which will be “Part of Your World” by Abby Jimenez. If you would like to join us, please contact the library to sign up so we are sure to have enough copies of the book for everyone.

More than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

It’s time to ring in the new year, and the MJB Library has exciting news. Amid all the flurry of New Year Resolutions, I’m going to propose a resolution for you, and I will give you a way to keep it. This year, your new resolution can be to read more books. 

In order to keep the resolution, you are officially invited to participate in the newest addition to the programs MJB Library offers — a book club that will meet later in the day. Our second book club will be the fourth Tuesday of each month and will run from 5-6 p.m. This club is open to teens and adults. The library will provide books for you to check out in advance, so there is no cost to participants. Our kick-off meeting will be at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 28 in the library’s Taylor Meeting Room. We look forward to seeing all of you then.  

Holiday hours

Patrons are reminded that the MJB Library will be closing at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 for New Year’s Eve and will be closed on Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day.  

Festival of Trees

The MJB Library appreciates everyone who participated in our Festival of Trees. The trees were so impressive, and our patrons enjoyed the decorations. We ask that if you have a tree, please come in during our library hours the first week of January to take the tree down.  

Card Clubs

Cribbage Players meet every Monday morning from 9-11 a.m. Players of all skill levels are welcome. On Wednesday mornings from 9-11 a.m., Bridge Club meets. If you are an experienced bridge player or a novice, you are welcome to stop in and play. 

Friends of the Library

Anyone who is interested in supporting the Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library is invited to join the Friends of the Library group. The first meeting of the new year will be Monday, Jan. 6 at 6:15 p.m. The $25 yearly dues go toward the group’s fundraising efforts to assist with special projects. The primary topic of discussion will be the upcoming Trivia Night Fundraiser. 

Afterschool STEM Workshop

Guthrie County/ISU Extension Office will be sharing a STEM workshop for elementary and middle school age children on Thursday, Jan. 9 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. This workshop’s theme is Code Across Iowa. 

Between the Covers

Between the Covers Book Club will be meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. The January book, “American Royals”by Katharine McGee, is ready to be checked out, so stop in and pick up your copy.  

Preschool Storyhour

MJB Library Preschool Story Hour will meet each Friday beginning at 10 a.m. Preschool children of all ages and their caregivers are welcome. 

Putting the ornaments on the painted tree requires getting your hands a little dirty.

Some artists have their own ideas of how the tree should look.

Last week’s craft was painting trees using the round edge of a cardboard tube. It’s difficult to tell who is having more fun with this craft.

This project requires a lot of concentration.

More than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

If you are a Facebook user, chances are you have seen the meme that goes around each year at Christmas time regarding the tradition of Jolabokaflod among the people of Finland.  Jolabokaflod, which translates to “the Christmas book flood,” is the tradition of the people of Finland gifting each other books on Christmas Eve. According to Facebook, they then put on pajamas and crawl into bed to spend the evening reading their new books and drinking hot cocoa. This sounds like the most glorious Christmas Eve tradition of all time. So I began to explore this idea.

In researching, I discovered an online forum in which several people from Finland said that first, some people might do this, but it isn’t as if every citizen of Finland grabs their books and cocoa and jumps into bed on Christmas Eve. In fact, Dec. 24 is the day Fins celebrate Christmas, so it isn’t even Christmas Eve. Furthermore, according to Finnish people who responded to the online discussion, people give books because it’s a safe gift, especially if one isn’t well-acquainted with the recipient. Additionally, book publishing houses in Finland release most new books between September and December, another reason books are popular gifts. Allegedly, according to Martha Stewart, the tradition of giving books for Christmas became common during World War II since paper was one of the few commodities that was readily available during the war. 

Here’s what I have decided. I don’t care if this is truly the way all the people of Finland spend Christmas Eve; I think it’s brilliant. I very likely will start this tradition in my home, but I might do it the night after Christmas when nothing pressing is left to do.  

So, if you care to join me in adopting this idea, I suggest you stop by the library to gather up a pile of new releases to check out. Save your Christmas money. 

Holiday Hours 

The MJB Library will be closed on Dec. 24 and 25 for Christmas. We will be closing early at 3 p.m. on Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve, and will be closed on Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day. 

Children’s Activities During Winter Break

On Monday, Dec. 23, and Monday, Dec. 30, the library will provide a craft for children to do. Thursday, Dec. 26, will be movie day. These activities will be on a come-and-go basis, so these will be available during regular library hours of noon to 6 p.m. On Friday, Dec. 27, the preschool story hour will feature the theme of snowmen. Storyhour is at 10 a.m. for preschoolers and their caregivers. 

Adventure Pass on Pause

Due to issues with the ticket software company used to make reservations, the Iowa Libraries Adventure Pass will be put on pause starting Dec. 31. The calendar is still open for new reservations through Dec. 31. Reservations that were previously made for dates past Dec. 31 will still be honored. However, new reservations are not being taken for dates after Dec. 31. (Please print or save your email for any reservations that are made after Dec. 31.) We know you all love the Adventure Pass, and we are working on finding a new reservation software to get it back up and running as soon as we can.   

This will affect all libraries that participate in the Adventure Pass program. If you have reserved an Adventure Pass, remember to print out all the materials you will need to use the Adventure Pass prior to Dec. 31. 

Festival of Trees

Be sure to stop in the Library before Dec. 31 to see the creative trees that have been shared with us this season. Take time to look at the intricate quilt on loan from Cindy Steensen and the collection of Hallmark village pieces that are on loan from Judy Hilgenberg as well.

Wichita Wildcats 4-H Club is responsible for this charming tree.

This lovely tree was the product of Synergy Wellness and Physical Therapy and Outdoor Odyssey.

This creative tree decorated by RSVP tells the story of the importance of volunteering.

MJB Library Staff is responsible for this “Polar Express”-inspired tree.

Guthrie County/ISU Extension Office decorated this lovely tree.

The Guthrie County Arts Council created this “Grinchy” tree for the MJB Library Festival of Trees.

Girl Scout Troop 649 put up this lovely tree that tells the story of the Girl Scout mission.

Friends of the Guthrie Center Library created a tree inspired by the “Grinch Who Stole Christmas.”

More than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

Adventure Pass

Due to issues with the software used to make reservations, the Iowa Libraries Adventure Pass will be put on pause starting Dec. 31. The calendar is still open for the new reservations through Dec. 31.  Reservations that were previously made for dates past Dec. 31 will still be honored. However, new reservations are not being taken for dates after Dec. 31. 

We know you all love the Adventure Pass, and we are working on finding a new reservation software to get it back up and running as soon as we can. 

This will affect all libraries that participate in the Adventure Pass program. If you have reserved an adventure pass, please be sure to print out all necessary materials that are required for admission prior to Dec. 31.

After School STEM Events

The Guthrie County ISU Extension will be presenting a series of after school STEM events at the Taylor Meeting Room of the MJB Library from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, and Thursday, Feb. 13. These fun and educational events are geared toward students of all ages. 

December Storyhours

Preschool children of all ages and their caregivers are invited to our weekly storyhour at 10 a.m. each Friday. This Friday’s theme is Christmas while Dec. 27 will center around snowmen. 

Friends of the Library

Friends of the Library will meet at 6:15 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 6. Discussion will center around the upcoming fundraising events. All are welcome to join. 

So much to see at the Library

The Festival of Trees will be displayed throughout the holiday season, so stop in and look at the Christmas stories these trees are telling. As you’re strolling through the library, stop at the display case and look at the Hallmark village on loan from Judy Hilgenberg and don’t miss the intricate quilt created by Cindy Steensen.  

Holiday Hours

Because of the holidays, the library hours will be closed on Dec. 24 and 25.  The library will close at 3 p.m. on New Year’s Eve on Dec. 31 and will be closed on New Year’s Day on Jan. 1. 

Winter Break Activities

During winter break, MJB Library will be providing come and go activities. On Monday, Dec. 23 and Monday, Dec. 30, a come-and-go craft will be available for kids to create. Thursday, Dec. 26, there will be a movie playing throughout the day.

The tree decorated by Prime Time showcases all that is magically about Dr. Seuss books.

Peoples Bank’s tree is beautifully decorated in blue and white.

Merrick Schreiber shows off the giant Lego tower he built after school.

The Guthrie County State Bank Christmas tree decorations reflect the story “The Mitten.”

The Cass Pioneers decorated a tree for the MJB Library Festival of Trees.

Ainsley Schreiber proudly displays the bridge that she created with Legos.

Hadley Knobbe is working to sort her puzzle pieces during the STEM workshop.

These students are busily working on the STEM activities at the December after school STEM workshop.

Merick Schreiber is sorting shapes during the Shape-o-saurus workshop at the MJB Library.

So much more than books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

Children’s Events

  • Preschool Storyhour is scheduled each Friday at 10 a.m. for preschool children of all ages and their caregivers. Each session includes listening to stories and making an age-appropriate craft. It’s a great chance for littles to learn to love books and mingle with other littles. It’s also a great opportunity for caregivers to interact with other caregivers. Dec. 13 will be a lucky day for our storyhour attendees because they will be focusing on trees. The theme for Dec. 20 will be Christmas. Dec. 27’s topic will be snowmen.
  • After school STEM activities for elementary aged children are scheduled for 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12; Thursday, Jan. 9; and Thursday, Feb. 13. These events will be presented by the Guthrie County ISU Extension Service in the library’s Taylor Meeting Room.
  • During winter break, MJB Library will be having Winter Break Afternoons at the MJB Library. These will be come-and-go events during regular library hours for school-aged children. On Monday, Dec. 23 and Monday, Dec. 30, the library will have an exciting craft project available. Thursday, Dec. 26 will be movie afternoon.

Adult Events

  • Card Making Class will meet from 9-11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19. The cost of $5 covers all the needed materials to create gorgeous, one-of-a-kind greeting cards.
  • Cookbook Club will meet for their annual cookie exchange on Thursday, Dec. 19. The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19. To participate, bring a dozen cookies along with the recipe to share with the group.
  • Cribbage players meet each Monday from 9-11 a.m. and welcome all who would like to play. Each Wednesday, from 9-11 a.m., the Bridge Club meets and would love to have new faces at their card tables.

Computers for Sale

The library has two Dell all-in-one computers available for sale for $50 each or a free will offering. Contact the library with questions or to purchase.

Festival of Trees

Be sure to stop in the library during December to look at the gorgeous trees decorated by various businesses and  groups from around the county. The trees will be on display through the holidays during regular library hours.

Holiday Hours

The MJB Library will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 24, and Wednesday, Dec. 25, in observance of Christmas. The library will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 31 and will be closed all day on Wednesday, Jan. 1 to celebrate the New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

This “Frosty the Snowman” tree decorated by the MJB Library Board features a before and after look at Frosty with him posed next to the tree as well as in a puddle of melted snow with Frosty’s hat and carrot nose under the tree.

Iowa author Michelle Cowan spoke at the MJB Library on Saturday, Dec. 7. Attendees learned of her husband’s sudden death in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. She shared her journey through her grief and parenting her teenage daughter. If you missed her talk but want to learn more, her book entitled “Better, Not Bitter” is available to check out at the MJB Library.

This clever tree by the Panorama Daycare Center highlights a favorite children’s story “How to Catch a Snowman.”

Big Green Umbrella Media’s tree at the Festival of Trees is highlighting the many stories covered by their local publications including the Guthrie Center Times.

Cindy Steensen has loaned this lovely quilt to the library to display through the month of December. As gorgeous as this photo is, it’s even more impressive in person. Stop by and see for yourself.

During the month of December, Judy Hilgenberg’s Hallmark Holiday Village is on loan to the library. Stop in and have a look at this stunning collection.