Friday, October 18, 2013

Hogwarts Halloween Fundraiser and Birthday Party


You’ve got to wonder, friends and neighbors, why orange and black are Halloween colors. I wonder stuff like that all the time. Orange is a bit of a no brainer, considering all the pumpkins that ripen in the fall, but black? Maybe because the days are shorter and it is dark more? If anybody has a guess, visit me on my blog site and let me know. [library-cat.blogspot.com]

 And speaking of Halloween, Pine River Public Library is sponsoring a fundraising event,  “Hogwarts Halloween”. This will be a fun Halloween adventure. The dates are Friday and Saturday, October 25th and 26th from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at 209 Park Avenue, across the street from the back door of the library. Advance tickets are available at the library for $2.00 and at the door for $3.00. Celebrate my favorite season – the season of the black cat – with our library!

Also on Halloween come join us at the Library from 3pm to 5pm to celebrate my 12th birthday.  The staff will be serving cake and punch.
I remain,
Browser, the library cat

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Author Landvik to be at The Warehouse October 19th


“Oh my goodness, oh my goodness” [the movie “Annie”]
Have you read “Patty Jane’s House of Curl”? I’ve read it three times!
 
What about “Angry Housewives Eating Bonbons”, or “’Tis The Season”? “The Tall Pine Polka”?
 
The author of these amazing books and five others is Lorna Landvik. Guess where she’s making an appearance… The Warehouse in Pine River on Saturday, October 19 at 2pm!
 
Her new book, “Mayor of the Universe”, is the subject of her book tour. Okay. The reason for her visit is secondary to the fact of the visit.  If she were just showing up to say “howdy” I’d go see her.
 
This is a multi-talented lady. She is also an actress, playwright, and comedienne. She co-hosts a radio book club and has a one-woman improvised show called Party at the Rec Room. And she is from Minnesota!
 
Thank you Minnesota Art and Cultural Heritage Foundation for bringing this special person to Pine River. We are privileged indeed.

Don’t miss this event.

I remain

Browser, the library cat