Dog Tales

7/26 | 4:30-5:30 pm

Independent readers are welcome to join us in reading to some adorable four-legged friends. Our visitors are certified therapy dogs (with their trainers), and are more than excited to see you.

What you can expect:  This drop-in program invites emerging readers to read with a certified therapy dog and their trainer.  Dogs and trainers will be available on a first come first serve basis in DPL’s children’s section.  Readers can select a book of their choice to read with a dog.  Participants can read a book with the dog…or more than one book if their aren’t other readers waiting.  It’s an opportunity to both practice skills and to have positive and affirming experiences with books and with the library.  Readers are “old enough” to participate when they can engage with a book independently and be safe and respectful with our animal visitors–we’re not necessarily looking for a specific level of phonic fluency.  Readers under 8 should be accompanied by an adult.  Please feel free to reach out to Rachael at rbutton@decorah.lib.ia.us for any additional questions about accessibility, accommodations or logistics.

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Naturebrary: Fairy Houses

Thursday 7/21 at 2:00 pm
Naturebrary at Twin Springs Park: Fairy Houses 

Come explore the outdoors with Decorah Public Library!  Naturebrary is an active outdoor program that gives families a chance to connect with the outdoors in a facilitated way.  For our first Naturebrary we’ll be making fairy houses at Twin Springs.  We’ll read a story, paint doors for our fairy houses, and then do some fairy house building.  In the event of inclement weather we will reschedule this event.

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July Book Discussions

Decorah Public Library staff are hosting eight book discussions in July. The groups are open to the public and newcomers are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested should call the library at 382-3717 to learn more or to reserve a book. Zoom links are available on the Library’s website or you can email ktorresdal@decorahlibrary.org to be added to any of the groups’ email distribution lists. Funds for multiple copy sets were generously provided by Friends of Decorah Public Library.  

For more information, contact Tricia Crary (Friday Book Group), Zach Row-Heyveld (Cookbook, Quick Bites Groups and Troubled Water) or Kristin Torresdal (Happy Hour, History, and Speculative Fiction Book Groups) at 563-382-3717.

The World by Night & Reeling for the Empire

Quick Bites will meet in a hybrid format on Tuesday, July 12 at 12:15 to discuss Anjali Sachdeva’s “The World by Night” and Karen Russell’s “Reeling for the Empire.” In-person attendees will meet in the lower-level meeting room at the library and digital attendees will join via Zoom. The World by Night tells the story of an isolated homesteader who discovers a cave near her sod house. “Reeling for the Empire” features a group of women whose humanity is imperiled after being sold into servitude and transformed into silk worms in Emperor Meiji’s silk factories in Japan. Links to materials are available on the library’s website. 

The Sentence

The Happy Hour Book Group will hold a hybrid meeting Wed. July 13 at 5:15 p.m. to discuss Louise Erdrich’s “The Sentence.” In-person attendees will meet in the lower-level public meeting room at the library and digital attendees will join via Zoom. A small independent bookstore in Minneapolis is haunted from November 2019 to November 2020 by the store’s most annoying customer. Flora dies on All Souls’ Day, but she simply won’t leave the store. Tookie, who has landed a job selling books after years of incarceration that she survived by reading, must solve the mystery of this haunting while at the same time trying to understand all that occurs in Minneapolis during a year of grief, astonishment, isolation, and furious reckoning.

Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail

The History Book Group will hold a hybrid meeting Thurs. July 14 at 3:00 p.m. to discuss Ray Dalio’s “Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail.” In-person attendees will meet in the lower-level public meeting room at the library and digital attendees will join via Zoom. A few years ago, renowned investor Ray Dalio began noticing a confluence of political and economic conditions he hadn’t encountered before in his fifty-year career. Seeking to explain the cause-effect relationships behind these conditions, he began a study of analogous historical times, such as the years between 1930 and 1945, in which wealth and power shifted in ways that reshaped the world order. Looking back across five hundred years of history and nine major empires, Dalio puts into perspective the cycles and forces that have driven the successes and failures of all the world’s major countries.

Ottolenghi Flavor

The Cookbook Group will meet in-person in the lower-level meeting room of the library on Thursday, July 14 at 6:30 for the potluck and final discussion of Yotam Ottolenghi’s “Ottolenghi Flavor.” In this groundbreaking cookbook, Yotam Ottolenghi and Ixta Belfrage offer a next-level approach to vegetables that breaks down the fundamentals of cooking into three key elements: process, pairing, and produce. For process, Yotam and Ixta show how easy techniques such as charring and infusing can change the way you think about cooking. Discover how to unlock new depths of flavor by pairing vegetables with sweetness, fat, acidity, or chile heat, and learn to identify the produce that has the innate ability to make dishes shine.

 

 

 

Less

The Friday Book Group will hold a hybrid meeting Fri. July 15 at 2:00 p.m. to discuss Andrew Sean Greer’s “Less.” In-person attendees will meet in the lower-level public meeting room at the library and digital attendees will join via Zoom. Arthur Less is a failed novelist about to turn fifty. A wedding invitation arrives in the mail: his boyfriend of the past nine years is now engaged to someone else. He can’t say yes—it would all be too awkward—and he can’t say no—it would look like defeat. But on his desk are a series of literary invitations he’s received from around the world. Arthur arranges to skip town by accepting them all, and thus begins a fantasia that will take him to Mexico, Italy, Germany, Morocco, India, and Japan, and put thousands of miles between him and the problems he refuses to face. What could possibly go wrong?

 

The Shop & Trevor

Quick Bites will meet in a hybrid format on Tuesday, July 26 at 12:15 for a discussion of Anthony Veasna So’s short story “The Shop” and Ocean Vuong’s poem “Trevor.” In-person attendees will meet in the lower-level meeting room and digital attendees will join via Zoom. “The Shop” tells the story of the cast of Cambodian immigrants and refugees that find themselves working at Toby’s dad’s auto shop in California and the extent to which Toby is willing to go for his family and the American dream. “Trevor” is about the confusing, intense, unlikely love between two teens. Links to materials are available on the library’s website.  

 

Children of Time

The Speculative Fiction Book Group will meet via Zoom Wed. July 27 at 5:15 p.m. to discuss Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time.” The last remnants of the human race left a dying Earth, desperate to find a new home among the stars. Following in the footsteps of their ancestors, they discover the greatest treasure of the past age—a world terraformed and prepared for human life. But all is not right in this new Eden. In the long years since the planet was abandoned, new masters have turned it from a refuge into mankind’s worst nightmare. Now two civilizations are on a collision course, both testing the boundaries of what they will do to survive.

 

The Test

The Speculative Fiction Novella Group will meet via Zoom Wed. July 27 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss Sylvain Neuvel’s “The Test.” In the not-too-distant future, Idir is sitting the British Citizenship Test. He wants his family to belong. Twenty-five questions to determine their fate. Twenty-five chances to impress. When the test takes an unexpected and tragic turn, Idir is handed the power of life and death. How do you value a life when all you have is multiple choice?

 

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Frida Kahlo Birthday Party with ArtHaus

Wednesday, July 6
3:30-5 pm at ArtHaus

Join ArtHaus to celebrate the 115th birthday of Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.  Come dressed in your brightest and most beautiful clothing inspired by Kahlo’s vibrant style.  Enjoy cake with the artist (actor) as she tells about her life and create a piece of art inspired by her style.

Children of all ages.  Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.  Pre-registration required.  Sponsored by Friends of Decorah Public Library.

What to expect: During this program the artist (played by a community member) will meet participants, talk about her work, and answer questions.  We will then do a project inspired by her work and end by eating birthday cake.  Participants who prefer not to eat during this program are welcome to take their cake to-go

 

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Stroller Walks: July

Thursday 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 at Dug Road
9:00 am

Did you welcome a new baby in the last year?  Stroller Walks are a walk through a trail or park where we chat about parenting topics.  This month we’ll be walking Dug Road (Trout Run Trail) and meeting at the parking lot near West Main. 

Registration requested but not required.  (We know schedules can shift!) Use form below to register.

What you can expect: We will gather, do a brief introduction activity, and then walk (>2 miles) together on the bike path.  Participants will receive a detailed description via email about where we are meeting each week.  Please feel free to reach out to Rachael at rbutton@decorah.lib.ia.us for any additional questions about accessibility, accommodations or logistics

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Hammocks and Books: July 19

Tuesday, 7/19: 2-3 pm
Ages: 12+

Do you feel over-scheduled?  Do you need more time to hang out, read, and enjoy the outdoors?  Join us in Phelps Park for some outdoor chill time!  You bring a book, a hammock (if you have one) and, if you want, a friend.  We’ll provide a snack and extra hammocks for those who need to borrow one. 

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Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club: July


Wednesdays in July

12:45-1:15 at John Cline

Join Decorah Public Library at Kids Lunch Club.  Kids Lunch Club provides all area kids with free, fresh, and nutritious grab-and-go lunches all summer long! All area youth are invited to pick-up free “grab-and-go” style lunches on weekdays throughout the summer.  This summer the program is expanding to not only include great lunches but also a variety of activities for student fun and family engagement.  Join us Wednesdays for an all ages library storytime.  We’ll read a story or two with some fun hands-on activities to follow.  We’re excited to see you there.

What to expect:
Students will have an opportunity to gather their lunch first.  Stories will be read while kids eat.  Afterward there will be an activity like parachute play, bubbles, or games.  We understand that in a multi-age setting that attention spans will vary and welcome you to participate at the level that feels appropriate. Please feel free to reach out to Rachael at rbutton@decorahlibrary.org for any additional questions about accessibility, accommodations or logistics. 

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Friday Field Trips

6/10: Friday Field Trip
Decorah Fire Station
10 am-11 am
Looking for Friday morning fun?  Explore Decorah with the Decorah Public Library and Upper Explorerland’s Walking School Bus!  This week we’ll be meeting at the library and walking to the Decorah Fire Station where we’ll take a tour. Participants of all ages are invited but kids younger than 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult.  This field trip will begin at the library and end at the fire station.
Pre-registration required by 6/5. See our Calendar of Events or use registration form below to register.
6/17: 
Friday Field Trip
Vesterheim
10:00-11:00
Looking for Friday morning fun?  Explore Decorah with the Decorah Public Library and Upper Explorerland’s Walking School Bus!  This week we’ll be meeting at the library and walking to Vesterhiem where we’ll do a scavenger hunt, explore the museum, and enjoy the Heritage Park. Participants of all ages are invited but kids younger than 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult.  This field trip will begin at the library and end at Vesterhiem’s Heritage Park.
Pre-registration required by 6/10.  Spots are limited–register early to guarantee a spot. See our Calendar of Events or use registration form below to register.
6/24
Friday Field Trip
Bike Safety/Fish Hatchery Field Trip 
10:30-12
Looking for Friday morning fun?  Explore Decorah with Decorah Public Library and the Biking School Bus!  This week we’ll be meeting at Bowstring Bridge where April Bril from Upper Explorerland’s Safe Routes to School will be offering bike safety education.  After a short bike safety lesson participants will bike together to the Decorah Fish Hatchery to feed the fish.  Youth of all ages are invited but kids younger than 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult and participants must be able to bike 3.5 miles (roundtrip).  Please bring your own bike, helmet, water bottle and tennis shoes. Fish feed as well as helmets for those who need one will be provided. This field trip will begin and end at the Bowstring Bridge.
This event will take place outside.  Pre-registration Required by 6/18. See our Calendar of Events or use registration form below to register.

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Storytime in the Park

Dates: 
4/25, 
5/9, 5/16, 
6/13, 6/20,
7/11, 7/18 10:00 am at Phelps Park 

Join Decorah Public Library for an outdoor storytime and exploration stations at Phelps Park (shelter 1).  Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. In the case of inclement weather, this program will be held at the library. 

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This will be an active program with about 15 minutes of stories and songs followed by 15-20 minutes of stations that participants can move between at their own pace. We understand that in a multi-age setting that attention spans will vary and welcome you to participate at the level that feels appropriate. 
Our librarian will be using amplification so she can more easily heard. Please feel free to reach out to Rachael at rbutton@decorah.lib.ia.us for any additional questions about accessibility, accommodations or logistics.

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Storytime at the Kids Lunch Club

Wednesdays | 6/8, 6/15, 6/22, 6/29 | 12:45-1:15 at John Cline 

Join Decorah Public Library at Kids Lunch Club.  Kids Lunch Club provides all area kids with free, fresh, and nutritious grab-and-go lunches all summer long! All area youth are invited to pick-up free “grab-and-go” style lunches on weekdays throughout the summer.  This summer the program is expanding to not only include great lunches but also a variety of activities for student fun and family engagement.  Join us Wednesdays for an all ages library storytime.  We’ll read a story or two with some fun hands-on activities to follow.  We’re excited to see you there.

What to expect:
Students will have an opportunity to gather their lunch first.  Stories will be read while kids eat.  Afterward there will be an activity like parachute play, bubbles, or games.  We understand that in a multi-age setting that attention spans will vary and welcome you to participate at the level that feels appropriate. Please feel free to reach out to Rachael at rbutton@decorahlibrary.org for any additional questions about accessibility, accommodations or logistics.

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