Women’s Suffrage & History of Lady Candidates Presentation take center stage in March
Women’s Suffrage in Newaygo County Presentation: In honor of Women’s History Month, Rachel Jaunese and Pamela VandenBerg will present a fascinating look at Women’s Suffrage in Newaygo County together. Rachel Jaunese will present Quietly Active: Newaygo County and Women’s Suffrage-- How did rural Newaygo County women engage with the suffrage movement? Quietly. Local women did not throw big parades or showy protests, but were quietly working for their right to vote. Learn how local women engaged with the suffrage movement at the state, national, and international levels in the decade leading up to the 19th amendment. Rachel Jaunese is a middle school social studies teacher with a Master’s degree in History from CMU. Pamela VandenBerg will present Women Who Ran: A Brief History of Lady Candidates Who Ran in Local Elections-- Newaygo County women did not wait for equal enfranchisement to claim their right as candidates. Local women were running in county-wide elections as early as 1903. Learn about local trailblazing women who not only won elections but also significantly enriched our community in the process. Pamela VandenBerg is a local historian who specializes in Women's History. She is an alumni of GVSU and began her career at the Public Museum of Grand Rapids. This event will take place in the library’s Community Room on Tuesday, March 18th at 7:00 p.m. These events are, as always, free. Other Library events Children’s Events Domino Club (REGISTRATION REQUIRED): Register by seeing the Children’s Desk or call 231-928-0249. Join this club for tweens to have fun with domino set up and toppling. Eat pizza and snacks while we watch some YouTube domino videos, and then work on your own skills! For ages 8-13. Meets in the Community Room on the first Thursday each month. The next meeting will be on March 6th from 4:00-5:30 p.m. Toddler Storytime, for babies and toddlers up to age 3, will be held weekly on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m., and Family Storytime for children up to age 5 will be held weekly on Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. We’ll be showing a Children’s Afternoon Movie on Thursday, March 20th at 4:00 p.m. Snacks will be served, and all are welcome. Saturday Storytime, for children up to age 5 will be on March 22nd at 11:00 a.m. in the Community Room. Tinkering Tuesdays continues this month. REGISTRATION REQUIRED For ages 6-9 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sign up your child two weeks before each activity, until filled, by calling 231-924-3480 or seeing the front desk. See dates below. Limit of 15 children each week. -March 11th: Free play -March 25th: Dissect a bean seed Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead also continues this month. This includes the same concepts as Tinkering Tuesdays, but for ages 10-12. REGISTRATION REQUIRED - 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sign up your child two weeks before each activity, until filled, by calling 231-924-3480 or seeing the front desk. See dates below. Limit of 15 children each week. -March 4th: Free play -March 18th: Dissect a bean seed Even More Events! The Books & Bites Book Group will meet on Wednesday, March 12th at 10:00 a.m. to discuss Wildwater Walking Club by Claire Cook. You are welcome to join, even if you haven’t read the book yet! If you’d like to read the book first, copies are available at our front desk. Tween Book Club will meet on Tuesday, March 25th from 3:30-5:00 p.m. in the teen area with pizza and snacks. For middle schoolers. This month we're reading Greenglass House by Kate Milford. Books are available for checkout at the library's front desk. Please read the book first and then join us for yummy food and discussion! We’re planning to start a Non-Fiction Book Club soon, so please see the library’s front desk or reference desk to fill out a survey if you’re interested! Fit for Life Exercise is on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 p.m. This is a low-impact exercise class perfect for all adults and levels of fitness. For Movie Monday, we’ll show the movie Here starring Tom Hanks (PG-13; 1 hr 44 min) on March 10th at 2:00 p.m. Snacks will be provided. Adult Craft (REGISTRATION REQUIRED): Macrame in March Craft will take place on Friday, March 21st. Adults can register for this craft to make macrame by calling 231-928-0256. Limited seats available, and all materials are provided free.
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Get top tips for preventing and managing harmful algal blooms in inland waters!
In previous “HABs 101” webinars, we learned about the basics of harmful algal blooms and the value of algae in aquatic ecosystems. This April, join us for “HABs 101: Prevention and Management” for insights into what to do when your pond or lake turns green (hint: it’s not always a problem!). Get concrete tips for reducing the risk and impact of harmful algal blooms in your water and preventing them from happening again in the future. Hosted by Michigan Sea Grant and partners around the state, the webinar will cover topics including septic systems, nutrient budgets, direct management options, and more. Want to dive deeper into HABs? Find a collection of resources on Michigan Sea Grant’s website. ![]() Newaygo County Environmental Coalition Get ready for spring gardening with this Native Plant Winter Seed Sowing. The Newaygo County Environmental Coalition (NCEC) will host this “Make It & Take It” event on Saturday, February 8 from 10am – 12noon. It will take place at the NCEC office located at 432 Quarterline St, Newaygo, 49337, in the United Church of Christ building. Registration is requested to make sure you have a seat at the workshop. Attendees are asked to bring a clean plastic gallon milk-type jug if they have one. However NCEC will provide one per registered attendee, with up to 30 available. Soil and native plant seeds will also be provided. To register, go to the Newaygo County Environmental Coalition Facebook Events Page, or to the NCEC Website Calendar (NCEC Events Calendar). You can also email: sallyw.nc-ec.org. The workshop is free to attend, with a donation requested to cover supplies for those who are able. The workshop will focus on sowing native plant seeds in “milk jug mini-greenhouses”. These little ecosystems will be set outside in the winter cold and snow, where the slowly warming temperatures will enable the seeds to sprout toward spring. Once the weather has warmed, the growing plants can be put in their permanent yard and garden beds. The workshop will be led by Katie Clark, Michigan Conservation Steward and NCEC Board Member. She will provide a short presentation on native plants and seed stratification. Attendees will then get their hands in the dirt to make their milk jug greenhouses and sow native plant seeds. Katie has been heard to say that planting seeds also plants hope. Come to this workshop and plant some hope for yourself and your garden! The Newaygo County Environmental Coalition is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the beauty and sustainability of the Newaygo County environment through information, education and advocacy. For more information visit the website at www.nc-ec.org. Follow and like at the Facebook page: NCEC FB. To keep up to date on events and sign up for Enews, or for any questions, contact [email protected]. |
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