For more than 30 years, the Minnesota Children's Museum has been welcoming kids of all ages, and their caregivers, into their world of creative play and interactive learning environments.
For a nominal fee, this is the ultimate place to take your child of almost any age to wear them out and have them learn all at the same time! Learning and having fun are the key elements at this hands on museum where kids explore their world by climbing, touching, splashing, pulling and pressing exhibits and displays.
In relation to local library systems, the St Paul Public Libraries offer a 'Passport to Play' program, which is a well established collaboration between SPPL and MCM.
Even if you only have an hour or two to spare, this is a worth while stop to get ideas towards engaging play areas for children's libraries and learning centers.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Conference After Hours: Killer Cocktails
Has there ever been a more perfect location for Killer Cocktails than the James J. Hill Reference Library? Aside from having it on the set of the 1985 film adaptation of "Clue" I think not! Meet 20+ mystery writers in a historic setting, network with colleagues, win prizes, pick up a swag bag, and get some old time-y photos taken in our photobooth. Oh yes, and there will be cocktails! (cash bar) and pizza courtesy of Zamboni's. Killer Cocktails is a mysteriously good time brought to you by the Reader’s Advisory Round Table (RART), Twin Cities Sisters in Crime, and Zamboni’s Pizza.
Wednesday night following the All Conference Welcome, 6:30-9:00pm
Please wear your conference badge.
Friday, September 21, 2012
St. Paul Farmer's Market
Credit: the651.com |
If you're still in town on Saturday morning, visit the Farmer's Market before you leave! You'll find autumn's bounty awaiting you- pumpkins, root vegetables, cabbages, apples, and more.
Getting Around: Transit Options
Your ticket to freedom in St. Paul: a bus-train pass |
Now, I'll grant you that our university is in a slightly dicey neighborhood, but I honestly had no idea how to answer his question. Is it safe to take the bus? In my universe, that's a question on a par with, Is it safe to walk down the sidewalk?
The Metro Transit store, Minneapolis |
Sure, the Number 21 bus, which runs from downtown St. Paul all the way to Uptown Minneapolis, is a window into a number of different lifestyle choices, and I sometimes hear language that I devoutly hope my daughter doesn't use — yeah, right. But I love the bus. Heck, I love all the transit options the Twin Cities have to offer. Maybe it's because I grew up in a small town that didn't even have a taxi service, but nothing says Big City to me like hopping on a bus, or waiting on a commuter-train platform, or zipping my bike down the Midtown Greenway.
Downtown St. Paul, where the MLA conference is this year, is small enough that an able-bodied person can get around just by walking. It helps to have a good map; if you'd like a self-guided walking tour, check out the St. Paul Smart Trips Web site. You can also download a downtown map from our host venue, the St. Paul RiverCentre — click on the "Skyway and Walking Map" link.
The Hiawatha line: light rail |
And if you run into a gangsta wannabe with saggy pants, just do what I did the next time he sat by me: Whip out your knitting. He'll move over — and, as a bonus, you'll learn all about his grandma's crochet projects.
Rebecca Ganzel
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Conference After Hours: Club Book and Stillwater Public Library Present Author Larry Watson
Just in case Dinner with Colleagues isn't your thing, spend Thursday evening with a renowned author instead. Larry Watson is the author of numerous books, including Montana 1948, Justice and White Crosses. His work has received prizes and awards from Milkweed Press, Friends of American Writers, Mountain and Plains Booksellers Association, New York Public Library, Wisconsin Library Association, Critics’ Choice, and The High Plains Book Award. His latest book, American Boy, won Booklist's Editor's Choice List of 2011 Best Books in both Adult Fiction and Adult Fiction for Young Adults. Watson taught writing and literature at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point for 25 years before joining the faculty at Marquette University in 2003 as a Visiting Professor.
Thursday, October 4, 2012, 7 PM
Stillwater Public Library, 224 Third Street N., Stillwater
Arriving to the conference early? Club Book also has an event Tuesday night that this blogger and music fan is very much looking forward to!
Thursday, October 4, 2012, 7 PM
Stillwater Public Library, 224 Third Street N., Stillwater
Arriving to the conference early? Club Book also has an event Tuesday night that this blogger and music fan is very much looking forward to!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Register Now! Dinner with Colleagues RSVPs!
Trivia Night Dinner Location |
Registration is open for Dinner with Colleagues!
A hit at last year’s MLA Annual Conference, Dinner with Colleagues is happening again this year—and registration is now open!
Dinner with Colleagues is where you can attend a theme-based dinner with other conference attendees at 6:30pm on Thursday, October 4. The dinner will be on you, and prices range anywhere from $10-$50/person depending upon which dinner you choose.
The dinner themes include: Downton Abbey, Foodies, Hunger Games, Linked Data, MILE & Friends, MN Library Futurists, MonstrosiTEEN EATS, and Trivia Night.
For a description of the dinners and to register (pre-registration is required), visit: www.signupgenius.com/go/409084DA9A92BA20-minnesota.
A great way to network, enjoy conversations outside library walls, and eat some delish local food!
Any questions, please email Jennifer Dietrich at jdietrich@rclreads.org.
Friday, September 14, 2012
MN Wild
The Minnesota Wild is a professional ice hockey team based
in St. Paul, Minnesota. They are members of the National Hockey
League (NHL).
After 7 seasons of not having a NHL franchise in Minnesota,
the team was founded in 2000. The unveiling
occurred at Aldrich Arena in Maplewood, MN in 1998. The new name was introduced
to everyone with the song "Born to be wild" by Steppenwolf playing
over the arena's speaker system. The team plays at the Xcel Energy Center with
the colors of Forest Green, Iron Range Red, Harvest gold, Minnesota wheat and
white. Though no Stanley Cups yet, they
were in the division championships in the 07-08 season.
Preseason games start in late September and the Minnesota Wild
opens its regular season at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 against the Colorado
Avalanche at Xcel Energy Center.
Looking for more info on the
Wild? Visit their homepage or follow them @mnwild.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The Fitz
The Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul's oldest, is home to Minnesota Public Radio's live programming.
Kerri Miller's popular Talking Volumes series "will be an epic celebration of writers and their work, ranging from the best of new fiction and explosive best sellers" this season. Plan a trip back to St. Paul to hear one of these celebrated authors!
The week before Election Day, partake in the Final Senate Debate, as well as two debates on the constitutional amendment proposals facing Minnesotans. Tuesday, Oct. 30th at 7:00 p.m. – Voter ID Amendment Debate, hosted by Tom Crann. Thursday, Nov. 1st at 7:00 p.m. – Marriage Amendment Debate, hosted by Kerri Miller. Sunday, Nov. 4th at 7:00 p.m. – Final Senate Debate with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL) and State Rep. Kurt Bills (R), hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Visit their website for information on these events and more!
Stay a day after the conference and take in A Prairie Home Companion live on October 6th with special guests Kustbandet and Molly Dean.
Kerri Miller's popular Talking Volumes series "will be an epic celebration of writers and their work, ranging from the best of new fiction and explosive best sellers" this season. Plan a trip back to St. Paul to hear one of these celebrated authors!
The week before Election Day, partake in the Final Senate Debate, as well as two debates on the constitutional amendment proposals facing Minnesotans. Tuesday, Oct. 30th at 7:00 p.m. – Voter ID Amendment Debate, hosted by Tom Crann. Thursday, Nov. 1st at 7:00 p.m. – Marriage Amendment Debate, hosted by Kerri Miller. Sunday, Nov. 4th at 7:00 p.m. – Final Senate Debate with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (DFL) and State Rep. Kurt Bills (R), hosted by Cathy Wurzer.
Visit their website for information on these events and more!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
St. Paul Classic
This last weekend was a great one for a bike ride. The 18th annual St Paul Classic was held in Saint Paul on September 9, 2012. The Saint Paul Classic Bike Tour is an annual cycling event and fundraiser for the Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota. Cyclists enjoyed 15 to 40 miles of traffic-free routes featuring great rest stops, ride support, delicious food and beverages, live music, and much more!
The Classic has beautiful views, great live music and refreshments. For the ride in 2012, the Lilydale area is under construction, so the ride will featured a new ten-mile "BIG RIVER LOOP.” The ride starts and ends at the University of St. Thomas. The ride is a great way to see parks and parkways of the city. Riders went over the Wabasha Bridge, through the Latino District del Sol and biked along a levee overlooking the Mighty Mississippi. Want to do the full route on your own? You can see the full route on the course information page, you’ll just have watch out for traffic!
Missed out on the St. Paul Classic but still want to bike? Check out the Mankato River Ramble on October 7th.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Visit St. Paul on Pinterest
Thanks to LeAnn Suchy for passing along this comprehensive Pinterest guide to St. Paul. And speaking of Pinterest, don't forget to check out "Getting Their Pinterest: Using Pinterest to Market Your Library" at the conference on Wednesday at 4pm.
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