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Start off the School Year with Events at Your Library: Silver Bay

Last week we looked at upcoming events in Two Harbors, and this week it’s time to take a trip up Highway 61 (or Highway 3 if you prefer to avoid the traffic) and visit the Silver Bay Public Library. So grab a home-made apple cider, and let’s go see what Silver Bay has going this month.

Storytime is held every Monday at 10:30 a.m. All ages are welcome, but it is geared towards 0-5 year olds. Stop by the library any time the week of September 11-15 for a “take and make” craft. The craft of the week is a felt fall ornament. From September 15-29, a Finnish star take and make craft will be available, in collaboration with the Duluth Folk School.

Looking to update your resume? On September 21st from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Lisa from CareerForce will be at the Silver Bay Public Library to offer support pertaining to switching jobs, careers, and updating resumes.

At 6 p.m. that evening, join Scott and Eileen to create a zine. A zine is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated content. Scott and Eileen will return for another zine program on September 28th at 6 p.m.

From September 26th to October 6th, the library will have a “stay and make” mixed media wall hanging project. On September 27th at 6 p.m., Art Fendstad, author and collector of stories of local history, will be sharing some of his stories he’s collected.

Be sure to check out http://www.silverbay.com/?page_id=6824  and https://www.face-book.com/silverbaylibrary for more details and updates to activities. Between library activities, pull out your library card and enjoy the beginning of fall colors.

Haley Searls
Haley Searls
Hello! My name is Haley Searls. I’ve loved writing from an early age, though my nonfiction writing at five years old consisted mainly of weather and gardening reports. I still have some of those early articles: “It’s sunny.” “It’s still sunny.” “It’s raining.” I’m glad to say my writing has improved since then. I wrote a guest post for the Silver Bay Public Library blog, and was the writer/editor of the newsletter for my American Heritage Girls troop. I have been writing for the North Shore Journal since June 2022. Besides writing, I love reading, drawing, photography, music, and spending time with family and friends. Two books that have really influenced my writing are Reforming Journalism by Marvin Olasky and Writer to Writer by Bodie and Brock Thoene. As a journalist, I want to share positive community interactions and inspire people to make lasting connections. Article topics that interest me are ones which show community activities and involvement. Such articles include community events, youth accomplishments, library programming, small businesses, local history, local artists and authors, art programs, and cultural events such as theater and dance. If you have an article idea, email the North Shore Journal with my name in the subject line! I look forward to hearing from you!
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