Spring events at the Calumet Public Library are underway.
They are gearing up for their annual used book sale, which will be on Saturday, June 24th.
But first, they need books!
After the first of May, books in good condition can be brought to the library.
They will also accept DVDs and CDs, but please bring only gently used items!
Aside from membership dues, this is the Friends of the Calumet Public Library’s primary fundraiser, and they hope to have great success again this year!
If you are interested in helping, come to the next Friends meeting on Tuesday, May 9th and find out how to get involved or sign up at the library.
In case you missed last month’s program, “They Went Underground,” the interview with four former mine workers was recorded. You can find a copy of that program by clicking HERE
Please share the following program dates with friends and family – there’s something at the library for everyone!
2017 Calendar Dates:
- Wednesday, 4/26 “Early Blossoms, Native Wildflowers,” presentation by Harvey Desnick (flyer attached)
- Wednesday, 5/3 “Sailing the Atlantic,” presentation by Jim Hertel
- Tuesday, 5/9 Monthly Meeting Friends of the Calumet Public Library
- Wednesday, 5/10 “The Gift of Reading,” book making workshop by Susan Rosemurgy (flyer attached)
- Wednesday, 6/13 Annual Meeting – Friends of the Calumet Public Library
- Wednesday, 6/14 “Four Immigrants’ Stories,” presentation by Robert Langseth
- Saturday, 6/24 Used Book Sale – Friends of the Calumet Public Library
- Wednesday, 6/28 Red Jacket Reader’s discussion of Wolf’s Mouth, by John Smolens (flyer attached)
- Wednesday, 8/16 “What’s Missing in Calumet: A Look at Streetscapes Past and Present,” by Lynette Webber, KNHP ranger
- Wednesday, 9/6 Red Jacket Reader’s discussion of All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr
- Wednesday, 11/8 Red Jacket Reader’s discussion of The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House, by Kate Andersen Brower
- Wednesday, 1/10/18 Red Jacket Reader’s discussion of The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, by Michael Booth
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Wednesday, April 26th
“The Aboriginals Arise: Spring Wildflowers of the Keweenaw Peninsula,” by Harvey Desnick
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Calumet Public Library
Open to the Public
Spring is the time to find the true natives of the Keweenaw Peninsula! Enjoy magnificent images of these forest beauties and learn about the many native wildflowers that bloom in April and May into June. You may even be inspired to trek the woods in search of your own discoveries. Presented by Harvey Desnick, photographer, author, and publisher of Keweenaw Wildflowers Blooming Seasons.
Books will be available for sale; proceeds will be used as a library fund raiser.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library.
For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
(In case of bad weather, when school is cancelled, all library programs are cancelled.)
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Wednesday, May 3rd
“Sailing the Atlantic,” by Jim Hertel
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Calumet Public Library
Open to the Public
Every summer a handful of small sailboats head across the North Atlantic to ports in Europe. Most find their way back across the mid-Atlantic, riding the trade winds to the Caribbean. Cruising sailors call this the “Atlantic Loop”. Jim Hertel will present the travels of s/v Siskawit, starting in Dollar Bay and completing a two year loop around the Atlantic.
Jim Hertel has been racing and cruising sailboats for well over a half-century, logging over 35,000 sea miles in the Great Lakes, Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Jim and his wife, Peg, live in Houghton and enjoy sailing their current boat, Cadence, to Isle Royal and racing in Lake Superior.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library.
For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
(In case of bad weather, when school is cancelled, all library programs are cancelled.)
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May Meeting – Friends of the Calumet Public Library
Tuesday, May 9th
5:30 pm
Open to the public
Calumet Public Library
Are you looking for a way to become involved in your community? How about joining the Friends of the Calumet Public Library? There are many ways to lend a hand at the library: programming ideas, volunteer opportunities, the Red Jacket Readers book club, and more! Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 in the library – mark your calendar! This is an open meeting, and we welcome new members and fresh ideas. Come find out what’s ahead at the Calumet Public Library.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library.
For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
(In case of bad weather, when school is cancelled, all library programs are cancelled.)
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Wednesday, May 10th
“The Gift of Reading,” book making workshop by Susan Rosemurgy
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Calumet Public Library
Open to the Public
This book making workshop will be led by Calumet High School Art Teacher and Copper Country Reading Council Secretary, Susan Rosemurgy. Join us at the Calumet Public Library, Wednesday, May 10th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm, for an evening of book making. We will explore different book binding techniques and themes; tools and materials will be made available to everyone. Make and take your own book nested in origami gift boxes, ready for you to give the gift of reading! This program is suitable for all ages.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library.
For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
(In case of bad weather, when school is cancelled, all library programs are cancelled.)
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Used Book Sale
Saturday, June 24th
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
CLK Multi-Purpose Room
Open to the public
Proceeds go to support efforts of the Friends of the Calumet Public Library
Sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library, the used book sale on Saturday, June 24th is the organization’s annual fund raiser. Featuring a wide variety of books, CDs and DVDs, the collection will be on sale from 10:00 – 3:00 at the CLK Multi-purpose room located down the hall from the library. (When entering the building from the library parking lot, turn left and the multi-purpose room will be a few feet down the hall on your left.) The book sale is scheduled during Calumet’s PastyFest celebration – family fun for everyone – another reason to enjoy the day’s festivities!
Proceeds from this fundraiser go to sponsor library services and programs not provided for by the general library budget. In 2016-2017, funds were used to purchase Mango Languages (a world language teaching program available to all library patrons), large print books, multiple titles for our Red Jacket Readers book club, and many new books including additions to the children’s, YA, and adult collections. Funding also helps bring evening programs to the library throughout the year.
If you have gently-read books or other materials to donate to this event, please bring them to the library prior to Friday, June 23rd. For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
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Wednesday, June 28th
Red Jacket Readers book club discussion of Wolf’s Mouth, by John Smolens
6:30 – 8:00 pm
Calumet Public Library
Open to the Public
In 1944, Italian officer Captain Francesco Verdi is captured by Allied forces and shipped to Camp Au Train, a POW camp in the Upper Peninsula. In Wolf’s Mouth, this tale of fiction traces his experiences at the camp through his escape and relocation in Detroit – across time and over continents. John Smolens, author of several books, is a professor at Northern Michigan University.
Join the Red Jacket Readers as we discuss Wolf’s Mouth, the first book of our series for 2017 – the book club is open to everyone. The library has multiple copies of the book to check out, and it is also available for purchase in local stores.
This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Calumet Public Library.
For more information, visit the library or call 337-0311 ext. 1107
(In case of bad weather, when school is cancelled, all library programs are cancelled.)
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LIBRARY SCHOOL YEAR HOURS
Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Public computers will be shut down 1/2 hour before closing.
The Library will be closed when school is closed due to weather.