Monday, March 30, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampling April 2-9




Thursday, April 2

Rosalia (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Internet Selling Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.  Set-up help and Q & A session are available at the end of the class.
Friday, April 3

Uniontown – 1:30 p.m. – Internet Selling Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.  Set-up help and Q & A session are available at the end of the class.

Saturday, April 4

Palouse (11 a.m.) & Albion (2 p.m.) – Internet Selling Last chance to learn from two experienced online sellers on how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy. 

Sunday, April 5

All Branches Closed – Online services remain available.

Monday, April 6

Oakesdale (3 p.m.) & Garfield (6 p.m.) – Become a Musician – Scott Hallett can show you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet sources. Instruments like guitar, ukulele or banjo don't even require you to learn how to read music. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.

Tuesday, April 7

Palouse – Art at the Library- Art created by students from Gar/Pal elementary will be on display all week.

Colfax – 1 to 3 p.m. – Indian Wars of 1858 – Cost is $35 for six class sessions. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or call (509) 279-6030.

St. John – 1 to 3 p.m. – Tween Party - Grades 4 and up are invited to game with our Wii U.  We'll have crafts, snacks and the library computers to keep you busy between games.

Wednesday, April 8

Tekoa – Noon – Family Caregiver Support – Rural Resources Community Action shares options for those caring for a family member.

Uniontown (1 p.m.) & Colfax (4 p.m.) – Become a Musician – Scott Hallett can show you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.

Thursday, April 9

St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Become a Musician – Scott Hallett can show you how he was able to go from beginner to instructor using FREE internet sources. Ages 8 to 80 are invited to join in the fun.

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Audio Books at Whitman County Library ... check one out today!


Death of a Liar by M.C. Beaton

This audio book is the fictional story of Sergeant Hamish Macbeth who is investigating the murder of a woman whose compulsive lying makes solving the case difficult. 

Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag

This audio book is the fictional story of a promising young T.V. reporter who survives an attack by a serial killer only to discover the killer might be much closer than she thought. 

Motive by Johnathan Kellerman

This audio book is the fictional story that pits psychologist Alex Delaware and Lieutenant Milo Sturges against a vicious serial killer whose twisted methods are exceeded only by his madness. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Dryland comes tomorrow to LaCrosse!

Tomorrow is the screening of Dryland in Lacrosse (Thursday, March 26th at 7 p.m. at The Gathering Place.)  Set in Eastern Washington and the community of Lind, “Dryland” is an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, as seen through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive. The film’s directors and cast members including Alex McGregor will participate in a panel discussion following the film. Admission is free thanks to funding from Humanities Washington and in partnership with Whitman County Library. You can learn more at Dryland Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com



 

 

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Fun stuff happening this week!

Dryland, free community screening of this local documentary on Thursday at 7 p.m. Lacrosse Gathering Place.

Singer, Storyteller Hank Cramer, Seven Tongues of the Flame, Friday 10:20 a.m. Colfax High School, free.

Come visit, handle, learn to use the digital devices at the Colfax Library on Friday, 11:30-2 p.m., free.

Blood Drive at the Library on Friday 2-5:30.

Saturday, Hank Cramer in Oakesdale at 11 a.m. and Albion at 3 p.m., free.

Sign up for a fun enrichment class like Back to School in a one-room schoolhouse; Healthy family dinner ideas; Indian Wars of 1858; Watercolors; Ukulele and more.

 For a complete lineup of children’s programs, exercise classes and a whole lot more visit the Events Calendar or call 397-4366.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Hank Cramer coming soon!

Singer, songwriter Hank Cramer brings “Music Across the Palouse” to
eleven library locations the last week of March.  With his booming bass voice, vintage flat top guitar, and a wry sense of humor, Hank’s shows are an experience you won’t want to miss. Hank’s programs are geared to all ages in partnership with Humanities Washington.

 In “Music Across the Palouse,” Hank is providing three different programs. “The Seven Tongues of Flame: Ireland’s Easter Rebellion of 1916,” shows the power of music and poetry to change government when violence fails. In “Through a Soldier’s Eyes: Wilson Cramer’s Civil War,” Hank portrays his great-grandfather, a Civil War veteran, as he shares  battle experiences, thoughts on the causes of the conflict, and the lessons learned in the war. “The Family Concert” is an acoustic blend of folk and country music popular with all ages that includes the historical events that shaped these genres.
 
A complete schedule can be found at the library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by calling toll-free 877-733-3375.

WCL Calendar Sampling March 26-April 2




Thursday, March 26

Lacrosse – 7 to 9 p.m. – Dryland, documentary film screening, and discussion – an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive.  Free program made possible with funding from Humanities Washington. 

St. John (10:30 a.m.) & Palouse (6:30 p.m.)   Musician and historian Hank Cramer presents The Seven Tongues of Flame: Ireland’s Easter Rebellion of 1916 – Learn the power of music and poetry to change governments when violence fails. 

Farmington (2 to 3:30 p.m.) & Tekoa (4 to 6 p.m.) – Computer Basics – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.  Preregistration encouraged.

St. John – 4 to 6 p.m. – Explore eReaders and other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Friday, March 27

Colfax High School, Colton Library & Endicott Library – Music on the Palouse – Three different programs in three different locations. Check the calendar or call your library for more details.

Saturday, March 28

Oakesdale (11a.m.) & Albion (3 p.m.) – Music on the Palouse – Listen and learn from musician and historian Hank Cramer.  Two different acoustic programs. 

Monday, March 30

Colfax – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Healthy Family Dinner Ideas – Cost is $13 for a one day workshop. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or call (509) 279-6030.

St. John (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (5:30 p.m.) – What’s for Dinner? – Join Kelli Collins, cooking instructor and food blogger as she helps you take your cooking to a whole new level using the Internet.

Tuesday, March 31

Endicott (1 to 3 p.m.) & Lacrosse (4- 6 p.m.) – Computer Basics – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.  Preregistration encouraged.

Uniontown (9:30 a.m.) & Rosalia (1 p.m.) – What’s for Dinner? – Join Kelli Collins, cooking instructor and food blogger as she helps you take your cooking to a whole new level using the Internet.

Colfax – 3:30 p.m. – Teen Blackout Poetry – Participants will create poetry using a book page, newspaper, ink and watercolor with Teen Librarian Nichole Kopp.

Wednesday, April 1

St. John (12 p.m.) & Colfax (3 p.m.) – Internet Selling Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.  Set-up help, as well ask plenty of time for questions is available at the end of the class.

Colfax – 6 to 7:30 p.m. – Introduction to Ukulele Plus – Cost is $17 for four class sessions. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or call (509) 279-6030.

Thursday, April 2

Rosalia (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Internet Selling Learn from two experienced online sellers how to supplement your family's income with Amazon, eBay & Etsy.  Set-up help, as well ask plenty of time for questions is available at the end of the class.

 

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.  Music on the Palouse is supported by Humanities Washington.

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Historical Music Tour coming to a location near you!



Singer, songwriter Hank Cramer brings “Music Across the Palouse” to eleven library locations the last week of March.  With his booming bass voice, vintage flat top guitar, and a wry sense of humor, Hank’s shows are an experience you won’t want to miss. Hank’s programs are geared to all ages in partnership with Humanities Washington.

 In “Music Across the Palouse,” Hank is providing three different programs. “The Seven Tongues of Flame: Ireland’s Easter Rebellion of 1916,” shows the power of music and poetry to change government when violence fails. In “Through a Soldier’s Eyes: Wilson Cramer’s Civil War,” Hank portrays his great-grandfather, a Civil War veteran, as he shares  battle experiences, thoughts on the causes of the conflict, and the lessons learned in the war. “The Family Concert” is an acoustic blend of folk and country music popular with all ages that includes the historical events that shaped these genres.
 
A complete schedule can be found at the library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by calling toll-free 877-733-3375.

 
 

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Dryland comes to LaCrosse Library

An amazing film called Dryland that will screen in LaCrosse on Thursday, March 26th at 7 p.m. at The Gathering Place.  Set in Eastern Washington and the community of Lind, “Dryland” is an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, as seen through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive. The film’s directors and cast members including Alex McGregor will participate in a panel discussion following the film. Admission is free thanks to funding from Humanities Washington and in partnership with Whitman County Library. You can learn more at Dryland Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com


 

 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Learn genealogy at your library!

Coming soon ... “Climb Your Family Tree with a Computer.” Taught by experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett, the class explores on-line resources for family history research including a number of free products available from the Electronic Resources page of our library’s website. Climb Your Family Tree will helps you start the genealogy process or move past roadblocks that have you stumped. Individual help sessions can be booked after the program by calling 509-397-4366. This program is made possible thanks to Technology Made Easy funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
A complete schedule can be found at the library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by calling toll-free 877-733-3375.
 
 

Blackout Poetry Grade 6 and up-Mar. 31

Create Blackout Poetry-Colfax Library
Colfax Branch Library
Tuesday, Mar. 31, 3:30-4:30 PM
Teens grade 6 and up come to the Colfax Library to create Blackout Poetry. Tuesday, March 31, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Blackout Poetry is created by redacting words in a text with permanent marker leaving behind choice words to form poem.  Poetry will be on display for the month of April to celebrate National Poetry Month.
Questions?? Call Nichole 397-4366.
Sponsored by Friends of the Library.

WCL Calendar Sampling March 19-26


Thursday, March 19

Rosalia (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Explore on-line resources for family history research with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Albion, Colton, Colfax, Farmington & Palouse – After school programs – Fun, education and snacks for elementary students.  Check the library calendar or call the branch for more information and times.

Friday, March 20

Endicott, LaCrosse, St. John & Uniontown – Early learning Storytime with books, singing and crafts for ages six and younger.   Check the calendar for times.

Saturday, March 21

Oakesdale – 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Explore on-line resources for family history research with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Monday, March 23

Colfax – Three different fitness classes for different skill levels at The Center.  Visit the online calendar for more information and costs.

Colton – 10:30 a.m. – Storytime – Ages 1-6 are invited to learn about numbers through stories and songs.

Tuesday, March 24

Farmington, Palouse, Rosalia & Uniontown – Pre-School programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing, crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for times.

Wednesday, March 25

Colfax – 6 to 7:30 p.m. – Teen Book Club Teens are invited to discuss Markus Zusak’s, “The Book Thief.”

Thursday, March 26

St. John 10:30 a.m., Palouse 6:30 p.m.  Musician and Historian Hank Cramer presents The Seven Tongues of Flame: Ireland’s Easter Rebellion of 1916 – Learn the power of music and poetry to change governments when violence fails.  Program supported by Humanities Washington.

Farmington (2 to 3:30 p.m.) & Tekoa (4 - 6 p.m.) – Computer Basics – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.  Preregistration encouraged.

Lacrosse – 7 to 9 p.m. – Dryland, Documentary Film Screening and Discussion – an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive.  Free program made possible with funding from Humanities Washington. 

 

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Dryland screening set for LaCrosse!


An amazing film called Dryland that will screen in LaCrosse on Thursday, March 26th at 7 p.m. at The Gathering Place.  Set in Eastern Washington and the community of Lind, “Dryland” is an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, as seen through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive. The film’s directors and cast members including Alex McGregor will participate in a panel discussion following the film. Admission is free thanks to funding from Humanities Washington and in partnership with Whitman County Library. You can learn more at Dryland Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com

 

 

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Coming soon to a library near you...


All 14 branches of Whitman County Library are busy hubs of activity with programs and events for all ages and interests. For kids, each branch hosts educational storytime classes and annual Summer Reading programs. Additionally, many locations provide programs for babies, at daycares, in schools, with special guests, and afterschool.

For teens and adults, Whitman County Library branches offer everything from bookclubs and craft workshops, to fitness classes and bird-watching. A complete schedule can be found at the library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by calling toll-free 877-733-3375.

One of the great new classes being offered is called “Climb Your Family Tree with a Computer.” Taught by experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett, the class explores on-line resources for family history research including a number of free products available from the Electronic Resources page of our library’s website. Climb Your Family Tree will helps you start the genealogy process or move past roadblocks that have you stumped. Individual help sessions can be booked after the program by calling 509-397-4366. This program is made possible thanks to Technology Made Easy funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Singer, songwriter Hank Cramer brings “Music Across the Palouse” to eleven library locations the last week of March.  With his booming bass voice, vintage flat top guitar, and a wry sense of humor, Hank’s shows are an experience you won’t want to miss. Hank’s programs are geared to all ages in partnership with Humanities Washington.

 In “Music Across the Palouse,” Hank is providing three different programs. “The Seven Tongues of Flame: Ireland’s Easter Rebellion of 1916,” shows the power of music and poetry to change government when violence fails. In “Through a Soldier’s Eyes: Wilson Cramer’s Civil War,” Hank portrays his great-grandfather, a Civil War veteran, as he shares  battle experiences, thoughts on the causes of the conflict, and the lessons learned in the war. “The Family Concert” is an acoustic blend of folk and country music popular with all ages that includes the historical events that shaped these genres.

 Finally, I’d like to tell you about an amazing film called Dryland that will screen in LaCrosse on Thursday, March 26th at 7 p.m. at The Gathering Place.  Set in Eastern Washington and the community of Lind, “Dryland” is an intimate portrait of rural America in transition, as seen through the eyes of a young man pursuing his dream and a town fighting to survive. The film’s directors and cast members including Alex McGregor will participate in a panel discussion following the film. Admission is free thanks to funding from Humanities Washington and in partnership with Whitman County Library. You can learn more at Dryland Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com

 

 

Friday, March 13, 2015

Find your family tree ...

Coming soon ... “Climb Your Family Tree with a Computer.” Taught by experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett, the class explores on-line resources for family history research including a number of free products available from the Electronic Resources page of our library’s website. Climb Your Family Tree will helps you start the genealogy process or move past roadblocks that have you stumped. Individual help sessions can be booked after the program by calling 509-397-4366. This program is made possible thanks to Technology Made Easy funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
 
A complete schedule can be found at the library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or by calling toll-free 877-733-3375.
 
 

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Request these great new titles at your library...


Don’t let a lack of space prevent you from growing healthy, organic food at home.  Instead check out this handy book and learn how to grow a ton of food in a tiny space. 

The mild winter has everyone itching to go outside so now is the time to check out this book and learn how to build ponds, fountains and basins that will transform your ordinary backyard into a showpiece.

Choose from over 50 projects to add dazzling colors, intricate patterns and textures to items in your home, yard or garden. 

Click on the title to request or call 509-397-4366.


 

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

March Library Board meeting rescheduled for March 12


The Whitman County Library Board of Trustees meeting set for Monday, March 16 has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 12 from 5-5:15 p.m. in the Colfax Branch. Due to a board training session immediately following the meeting, the March agenda will be limited to financial business. Library board meetings are open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Peggy Bryan at 509-397-4366.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Library supporter of the month!


Thank you to WSU's Center for Civic Engagement and the amazing students providing literacy programs for youth in Albion, Colfax and Palouse (shown here.)

Food For Fines Thanks You


Whitman County Library and area food pantries thank the 104 residents who donated $700 in non-perishable food and toiletry items for the fifteenth annual Food for Fines drive. Donations came in throughout Whitman County with almost 1/3 of those not attached to the waiving of library fines. When the last cart of Food for Fines were brought to Council on Aging Director Paige Collins exclaimed, “What a BRILLIANT way to have folks take care of their fines, and do a LOT of good in the meanwhile!” Food for Fines is held each February when area pantries report more people struggling with high heat bills and difficulty feeding their hungry families.



Monday, March 9, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampling March 12-19




Thursday, March 12

Farmington (2:30 to 4 p.m.) & Tekoa (5 to 7 p.m.) – Explore e-Readers and other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Colton– 3:30 p.m – Teen Watercolor Fun – WCL Teen Librarian Nichole Kopp shows teens how to use watercolor pencil techniques to create their own postcards.

Friday, March 13

St. John (Noon to 2 p.m., Malden (3 to 5 p.m.) – Explore e-Readers and other Tech Toys – Thinking of buying a tablet or small laptop? Stop by for hands on experience with over 20 digital devices.

Saturday, March 14

Oakesdale (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) & Rosalia (2 to 4 p.m.) – Computer Basics – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.  Preregistration encouraged.

Palouse (11a.m. to 1 p.m.) & Albion (2 to 4 p.m.) – Explore e-Readers and other Tech Toys – Thinking of buying a tablet or small laptop? Stop by for hands on experience with over 20 digital devices.

Monday, March 16

Colton – Noon to 4 p.m. – Explore e-Readers and other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Palouse (3 p.m.) & Garfield (6 p.m.) – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Get started, organized or extend the branches of your family tree with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Tekoa – 4 to 6 p.m. – Teen Night Blackout Poetry – Participants will create poetry using a book page, newspaper, ink and watercolor with Teen Librarian Nichole Kopp.

Tuesday, March 17

Colfax – Chamber Luncheon – 12 p.m. – Chamber Luncheon – Mayor Todd Vanek discusses the state of the city. This meeting is open to the community. If you are interested in reserving lunch, contact the Chamber at 397-3712.

Endicott – 5 p.m. – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Explore on-line resources for family history research with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Wednesday, March 18

St. John (12 p.m.) & Colfax (3 p.m.) – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Get started, organized or extend the branches of your family tree with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Uniontown – 3:15 p.m. – 3rd Wednesday Club – Grab your passport and travel around the world in the library. Learn about a different country each month from crafts, games, and food. 

Thursday, March 19

Rosalia (2 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Use a Computer to Climb Your Family Tree – Explore on-line resources for family history research with experienced genealogy trainer Carolyn Arnett. 

Colfax, Colton & Farmington– After School Programs – Fun, education and snacks for elementary students.  Check the library calendar or call the branch for more information and times.

 

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Free computer assistance!

Whitman County Library is offering basic computer skills assistance. This includes everything from, Microsoft Word and Excel, to setting up an email and social media accounts, to typing a letters, building address books, or using library resources and Rural Heritage. The library can also help you started with free online classes through Microsoft IT Academy which are tailored to your skill level and pace. Upcoming classes at community libraries are as follows:

Tuesday Feb 24- Colton 1:00, Albion 4:0

Wednesday March 4- St. John 11:00, Malden 3:00

Wednesday March 11- Colfax 12:00, Uniontown 4:00

Saturday March 14 – Oakesdale 11:00, Rosalia 2:00

Thursday March 26 – Farmington 2:00, Tekoa 4:00

Tuesday March 31 – Endicott 1:00, Lacrosse 4:00
 
Can't make one of these sessions? Call to schedule an individual appointment!
 
This program is made possible thanks to the Technology Made Easy Grant funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required. Call (509) 397-4366 and ask for Sarah McKnight.
 
 

Friday, March 6, 2015

INBC Drive March 27-Colfax Library Location

INBC Blood Drive Friday, March 27, 2:00-5:30 p.m.

INBC Blood Drive Friday, March 27, 2:00-5:30 p.m. Be entered to win a 48 inch HDTV. The gift of blood is the gift of life. You can save the lives of three people by donating blood Friday, March 27, 2:00-5:30 p.m. Appointments are being taken by contacting the Inland Northwest Blood Center at www.inbcsaves.org.    

Thursday, March 5, 2015

State of the City ... come listen!


State of the City Address

 

Colfax Mayor Todd Vanek joins the Colfax Chamber of Commerce's monthly luncheon lecture series for the annual State of the City Address at noon, Tuesday, March 17th at the Colfax Library.

 

The State of the City Address is the most popular of the Colfax Chamber of Commerce’s monthly guest lecture series. Mayor Vanek will go over the current city economy, work plans, and updates that will affect the city. The Mayor and city administrator Mike Rizzitiello have additionally just returned from the capital. Come hear what your legislators have to say about the future of Colfax.

 

This meeting is free and open to the public; however, Lunch can be purchased for $12.60 on eventbrite.com, colfaxchamber.org, or $11 in person at the Chamber office. The Colfax Library is hosting the event and lunch will be catered by the Palouse Hyde Out featuring a baked potato bar.  Attendees should plan to RSVP by March 13th.

 


CONTACT: 

Kathy Clark

Colfax Chamber of Commerce 

509-397-3712

120 S. Main St.

Colfax, WA 99111


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

South African Rusks

South African Rusks

A rusk is a very hard and dry biscuit that was introduced to South Africa by the Dutch in the late 1600’s. They were essentially double-baked bread dough without preservatives. Because of this they would travel well and keep for an extended period of time without spoilage. The term Rusk comes from the Afrikaans term for biscuit. There are many variations to the recipe to fit any desired taste, including spices, chocolate, raisins, oat bran, currants, or cinnamon. Today they are eaten as a breakfast or afternoon snack. They are usually dunked in coffee or tea, or can just be eaten dry.
Recipe
0.8 cup of butter
1 ¾ cups of sugar
2 cups buttermilk
1 teaspoon lemon juice
3 eggs
7 cups of self-rising flour
2 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
6 cups of wheat or bran flakes
1 ½ cups uncooked oats
½ cup chopped almonds

Melt butter and let it cool.
Beat together eggs, sugar, buttermilk, and melted butter.
Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together.
Add wheat/bran flakes, oats, and almonds.
Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. (Very thick mixture)
Put in oven pan (9X13) lined with foil.
Bake 25 minutes at 390 degrees.
Reduce to 350 degrees for another 25 minutes or until brown.
Cool slightly before removing from pan.
Slice into finger sized slices.
Place on drying rack in oven at 175 degrees until brittle, crunchy, and dry.

For more information, contact:
Kristie Kirkpatrick at 509-397-4366

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

March library board meeting rescheduled


The Whitman County Library Board of Trustees meeting set for Monday, March 16 has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 12 from 5-5:15 p.m. in the Colfax Branch. Due to a board training session immediately following the meeting, the March agenda will be limited to financial business. Library board meetings are open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Peggy Bryan at 509-397-4366.

Monday, March 2, 2015

WCL Calendar Sampling March 5-12




Thursday, March 5

St. John (1:30 p.m.), Oakesdale (4 p.m.) & Tekoa (6 p.m.) – Make Your Pics Look Professional – Learn to use free and low cost online tools to edit and improve your digital photos. 

Colfax – 1 to 4 p.m. – Explore e-Readers & Other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Friday, March 6

Malden – 4 p.m. – Bookworms Book Club and Craft – An afternoon filled with crafts and fun for school age kids.

Saturday, March 7

Colfax – 8:30 to 10 a.m. – Women’s Coffee Connection - Once a month gathering for women in our community coming together for a cup of coffee and discussions over real life topics. 

Rosalia (10a.m. – 1p.m.) & Colfax (2 – 4p.m.) – Explore e-Readers & Other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Monday, March 9

Colton – 10:30 a.m. – Storytime – Ages 1-6 are invited to learn about numbers through stories and songs.

Colfax – 6 p.m. – Fitness Boot Camp with Carissa Little – For more information or to register, contact Carissa at purefitpersonaltraining@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 10

Endicott (Noon – 2 p.m.) & LaCrosse (3 – 5 p.m.)  – Explore e-Readers & Other Tech Toys – Thinking of buying a tablet or small laptop? Stop by for hands on experience with over 20 digital devices.

Colfax – 5:30 p.m. – Yin Yoga with Suzy mcNeilly, certified instructor. Cost is $10 per week. Drop in or call (509) 397-4709 to register.

Wednesday, March 11

Oakesdale (11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.) & Garfield (2:30 – 5 p.m.) – Explore e-Readers & Other Tech Toys – Thinking of buying a tablet or small laptop? Stop by for hands on experience with over 20 digital devices.

Colfax (Noon – 3 p.m.) & Uniontown (4 – 6p.m.) – Basic Computer Help – Help with basic computer skills including: Resume help, on-line searching and using digital library services.  Preregistration encouraged.

Thursday, March 12

Farmington (2:30 – 4 p.m.) & Tekoa (5 – 7 p.m.)Explore e-Readers & Other Tech Toys – Get hands on experience with over 20 digital devices on loan from the Washington State Library.

Colton– 3:30 p.m. – Teen Watercolor Fun – WCL Teen Librarian Nichole Kopp shows teens how to use watercolor pencil techniques to create their own postcards.

 

Many of this week’s programs are made possible by Technology Made Easy from the Washington State Library through funding provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

This is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the Whitman County Library.  Check our events calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us  to see what else is happening.

Got Tech Devices?


SUBJECT:         Explore eReaders, Tablets and other Tech Toys

Thinking of buying your first digital device or upgrading from an eReader to a tablet?  Whitman County Library is taking the Washington State Library’s digital menagerie on a county-wide tour between March 5 and 16.  According to Community Services Librarian Clancy Pool, “This is a chance test drive over 20 different devices.  Kindles, Nooks, ipads, and small laptops are just some of the wide range of technology toys available for a hands-on experience during the open house programs.”

Program schedule:

Thursday Mar 5 – Colfax 1 to 4 pm

Saturday Mar 7 – Rosalia 10 am to 1 pm, Colfax 2 to 4 pm

Tuesday Mar 10 – Endicott 12 to 2 pm, Lacrosse 3 to 5 pm

Wednesday Mar 11 – Oakesdale 11 am to 1:30 pm, Garfield 2:30 to 5 pm

Thursday Mar 12 – Farmington 2:30 to 4 pm, Tekoa 5 to 7 pm

Friday Mar 13 – St. John 12 to 2:30 pm, Malden 3 to 5 pm

Saturday Mar 14 – Palouse 11 am to 1 pm, Albion 2 to 4 pm

Monday Mar 16 – Colton 12 to 4 pm

The following week WCL is offering eight fun workshops to help casual or experienced genealogy buffs use online resources to explore family history.

The programs are supported by “Technology Made Easy” grant funding provided to the Washington State Library by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  For more information call your local branch or the WCL toll-free number, 877-733-3375.  Watch the WCL website www.whitco.lib.wa.us, Facebook pages and local media for more information about all our programs and services.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Learn watercolor painting ... right here in Colfax

Learn the basics of Watercolors on Saturday, Mar 7 from 10:30-5:30. (Advanced techniques will be taught for more advanced students as well.) Just $16 for supplies. Please call the library at 397-4366 or register online at www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT2 (choose Colfax). Two more students are needed for the class to be a go!