Cosmos Library News for May 2024

Planning is underway for this year’s summer reading program: Read, Renew, Repeat! We’ll be having some fun with this theme that ties into conservation, recycling, and ecosystems.

The summer reading program will begin on Monday, June 3, and will run until the end of August. Beginning June 3, kids and teens can sign up for the free, self-paced program that encourages them to read on their own time and do other activities that are healthy for them, such as getting exercise and going outside. When they complete a game sheet or a reading log, they can bring it back to the library for a small prize. Kids can complete the reading sheets over and over all summer. It’s a great idea for kids to keep reading all summer so that they keep up their reading skills for school in the fall.

Kids can sign up for the program any time, all summer long.

The Cosmos Library has some special events happening this summer that families will want to put on their calendars:

Friday, June 14, 2:00 p.m.: CLIMB Theatre presents “Country Mouse & City Mouse: Adventures in the Suburbs,” a short interactive play for children. Free; no need to sign up in advance.

Thursday, June 20, 3:00 p.m.: Upcycle art class for kids. Free to attend but space is limited; sign up by calling the library at 320-440-1012 or stopping in.

Friday, July 5, 2:00 p.m.: DNR Naturalist children’s program about birds. Free; no need to sign up.

Friday, July 12, 2:00 p.m.: Science Museum of Minnesota dinosaur program. Free; no need to sign up.

Friday, July 19, 5:00-8:00 p.m.: Space Fest mini golf in the community room. Free; no need to sign up.

Watch for more events as the summer gets closer by visiting the library, the library’s website at www.cosmos.lib.mn.us, or the library’s Facebook page.

In May, kids ages ages 5-18 are invited to build with Legos in the library at Cosmos Creation Club on Monday the 20th from 2-3 p.m. No need to sign up or bring anything. Children ages 5-7 will need to have a caregiver at least 12 years old attend the program with them.

Pioneerland libraries will be closed on Monday, May 27, for Memorial Day.

The Cosmos Library’s hours are Mondays 10-5, Tuesdays 2-5, Thursdays 2-6, Fridays 2-5, and Saturdays 10-1.

Cosmos Creation Club

Cosmos Creation Club will continue to build with Legos at the library every month. The program meets in the library from 2-3 p.m. on Mondays: January 22, February 26, March 18, April 15, and May 20.

Kids ages 5 through 18 are welcome to attend. Children ages 5-7 will need a parent or caregiver at least 12 years old to attend with them. No need to sign up or bring anything.

April Library News

The Cosmos Public Library gets new books, DVDs, and CDs all the time. Stop in to check out or request these novels for adults that are brand-new to the Cosmos collection:

The Atlas Maneuver by Steve Berry (large-print edition)

Death of a Spy by M.C. Beaton (large-print edition)

A Fire So Wild by Sarah Ruiz-Grossman

The Guest by B.A. Paris

The Other Valley by Scott Alexander Howard

Redwood Court by DeLana Dameron

The Reformatory by Tananarive Due (large-print edition)

Still See You Everywhere by Lisa Gardner

The Summer Book Club by Susan Mallery

The Teacher by Freida McFadden

Three-Inch Teeth by C.J. Box

Weyward by Emilia Hart (large-print edition)

The Cosmos Library’s hours are Mondays 10-5, Tuesdays 2-5, Thursdays 2-6, Fridays 2-5, and Saturdays 10-1.

MNLINK Changes Coming

On Tuesday, April 30, MNLINK will change. You will still be able to request items from libraries across the state, but regular users will notice that the website is different. That’s because MNLINK is moving to a new software platform.

While it will look a bit different, under the hood the service is still the same. You’ll continue to use your library barcode and PIN to log in and make requests. However, please be aware that any requests made prior to the transition won’t appear on the new system when you log in. Rest assured that library staff will be working behind the scenes to fulfill those requests.

In preparation for the move, your MNLINK requests are temporarily limited to 10 items per card beginning March 25. Renewals to out of system items are also suspended at this time.  As with any software change, it’s likely there will be a few bumps in the road.  We’re doing all we can to help the process go smoothly, and appreciate your patience.

If you haven’t discovered MNLINK yet, this is a great time to start. All you need is your library card and PIN to access a wide array of collections beyond your local library.

Creativebug Craft Instruction Available Through Library

Are you looking for some creative inspiration this fall? Pioneerland Library System offers access to Creativebug, a website with thousands of award-winning art and craft video classes. This service is provided by Prairielands Library Exchange, an organization that exists to help support public and school libraries in southwestern Minnesota. We are excited that our library users can use their library cards to access these online classes taught by recognized design experts and artists.

You can find the link to Creativebug on the left bar of the Pioneerland website or the Cosmos Library website: www.cosmos.lib.mn.us.

Once you have entered your library card number, the site will prompt you to create an account. Through your account, you can keep track of where you left off in a class and which videos you have watched, and you can be notified of new classes on topics you’re interested in. You can even upload photos of your own projects to share, if you’d like.

Class topics include art and design, sewing, quilting, paper, knitting, crochet, food and home, jewelry, holiday and party, and kids.

One interesting feature the website offers is daily practice. Intended to be a way to challenge yourself to a month of making, the website offers 30-day prompts for daily art practice. There are over 60 daily practice series to choose from, such as hand stitching, watercolor and colored pencil, bookmaking, and rubber stamp carving.

Beyond the video classes, the Creativebug website also offers downloadable knitting and crochet patterns.

New classes are being added to the website all the time. Recent classes are titled “Embroidered Pencil Case,” “Love Letter Quilt Top,” and “Crochet Edges for Garments.” Upcoming classes include “Accordion Book as Art Form” and “Professional Illustration 101.”

If video classes aren’t your thing but you enjoy art or crafting, you can choose from a wide variety of books in the library to learn more. The Cosmos Library collection has many books on arts and crafts, including a wide range from whittling to origami and from painting to quilting.

Crafting and art have many benefits: they can reduce stress, improve mood, and reduce cognitive decline, as the activity brings you into a focused, almost meditative state. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist or crafter, the library can be a resource for your creativity.

Curbside Service

Cosmos Library will offer curbside service indefinitely. Call the library at the number on the sign, 320-440-1012, if you’d like your materials brought outside. Have your library card number ready.

Library staff can hand your bag of library materials to you on the sidewalk or bring it to your vehicle parked in the parking lot behind the library. Let us know where you’d like us to bring it when you call.

Curbside service may be useful if you have mobility issues or a sleeping child in the car, or because of illness. Regardless of your reason, you are welcome to use the service!

FAQ

by Beth Cronk, Meeker County Librarian

Here are some useful facts about the library in a Frequently Asked Questions format. I hope you learn a little something you didn’t know before!

How much does it cost to get a library card?
A library card is free! It’s part of the public services available to you as a resident of Minnesota. Once you have a library card, it’s also free to check out anything in the library collection, both ebooks and physical items. If you had a library card and it’s lost, there is a $3 charge for a replacement card.

How many books are in the Cosmos Public Library?
The Cosmos Library has about 10,000 books. It also has about 1,500 DVDs and about 400 CDs.

What if I want to check out something that the Cosmos Library doesn’t have?
You can request things from other libraries in the Pioneerland Library System, which has a collection of about 620,000 physical items. If Pioneerland doesn’t have something, you can often request it from another library in Minnesota, using the MNLINK catalog. You can search both the Pioneerland and MNLINK catalogs online and request things yourself, or library staff can help you and place those requests.

Does it cost money to order things from other libraries?
No, the service is free to you as part of the interlibrary loan network in place in Minnesota. Our state is outstanding at providing access to library materials! Cosmos Library gets two deliveries of those interlibrary loan materials each week.

How long can I keep a book?
Most books are loaned for four weeks. Some bestsellers are limited to just two weeks while they’re new; you’ll recognize these by the sticker on the spine that says “14 day loan.”

How long can I keep a DVD I’ve checked out?
DVDs are now loaned for two weeks.

Can I check out magazines?

Yes, magazines can be checked out for two weeks.

A book I checked out had a due date coming up soon, but now I found out that it’s not really due for a few more weeks. What happened?

Automatic renewals! This is a brand-new service our library system is offering. If no one has a hold on an item that you have checked out, and you haven’t renewed it before, the library’s computer system will automatically renew it for you once, three days before its due date. If you are signed up for email updates about your account, you’ll be notified by email when those renewals happen and when you have items that will be due soon.

I’m late returning a library item. How much will I be charged?

There is a charge of ten cents per day for late items, although there is a three-day grace period before those start being charged. Materials for children and teens no longer have late fees. If your item is a month overdue, you’ll get a bill for the replacement of that item. If that happens, once you return the item the charge will drop to a $3 late fee (or to $0 for materials from the kids’ section). If an item is damaged or lost, talk to library staff about how you can resolve that charge.

Can I use my library card in other libraries?

Yes, you can. Your Pioneerland library card will work in all libraries in the system. Our system stretches from Graceville to Glencoe and from Canby to Dassel. If you want to use a different library system in Minnesota, you can do that, too. Bring your card to them, and they will help you register as a reciprocal borrower in their system.

If you have more questions, stop in or call the library, and we’ll be happy to answer them.

Fine-Free Youth Materials

We are very excited to announce that juvenile materials in Pioneerland Library System will no longer accrue late fees! This includes books, CDs, and DVDs with call numbers beginning with J, E, B, and YA.

 

New service for kids: TumbleBooks!

We are so excited to announce that Pioneerland Library System has a subscription to TumbleBooks!

https://www.tumblebooklibrary.com/Home.aspx?categoryID=77

Our library has a subscription to TumbleBookLibrary, and your family can access it from home! It’s unlimited, and it’s FREE for you to use.

TumbleBookLibrary is an online collection of e-books for children.  They are a great way to encourage tech-savvy kids to enjoy reading!

There are over 250 animated, talking picture books. The site also features Spanish and French books, read-along chapter books, non-fiction books, and exciting games and puzzles.

We hope that you will get the chance to check out the collections with your child!

You can use your computer, tablet, or mobile phone. All you need is an internet connection. There are no downloads: books are streamed right to your device at the click of a button.

Happy Tumbling, everyone!

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