And, you will find her at the Library!
“I know when my bees are happy - when their hum is so sweet,” said children’s librarian Laura Gangstad as she closed her eyes, obviously imagining the music that happy bees create.
Now that is a true beekeeper, someone who loves the sound of her bees and marvels at the intricacy of taking care of them, despite hardship, disappointment and small payoffs when only a bit of honey is harvested.
Miss Laura, as many children know her after attending one of her Library programs, is also passionate about sharing her interests and her love of learning with local children. Hundreds have explored science and nature with Miss Laura for nearly 12 years. Thanks to her, children of all ages have special memories of watching a chick hatch out of its egg or cradling a baby chicken in their hands while at Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library.
That’s why she was a natural choice to help promote our Geek the Library campaign.
You may have seen her ad in the Zionsville Times Sentinel, or caught her smiling face on the Library’s website. Now, in keeping with the “What do you Geek?” theme, she also agreed to share her story about becoming a beekeeper 10 years ago.
It all started at a Library program. (Could it have happening anywhere else?) She brought in veteran beekeeper Dr. Lee Bobbitt to teach the basics of beekeeping to local children. With retirement approaching, Dr. Bobbitt was looking to pass his skill on to someone and offered to mentor Miss Laura through her first hive. She accepted and was on the road to discovering what she geeks!
While the process has not always been pleasant, she’s been stung several times; she’s enjoyed learning about the bees and what it takes to develop a healthy hive. “It’s so interesting because everything is so interconnected. You really have to understand the bee and its life cycle,” she said. “Right now, the flowers are blooming and the Queen is laying eggs. I have to make room (inside the hive) for their babies.”
Checking out books on bees and beekeeping was one of the ways Miss Laura learned her craft. Techniques for combating mites and viruses- which can kill a whole hive - and how habitat and weather can impact bees are just a few of the things she has learned from library books.
Her passion for bees has also led her to offer bee programs to local children at the Library. Throughout her tenure as a beekeeper, she has shared examples of the stages of bee development, sheets of honeycomb, jars full of bees, and samples of harvested honey during several programs.
Now, she also purchases books on the subject to stock the shelves in the Youth Department at the Library. Children of all ages may learn about bees and beekeeping by checking out books from the Library or dropping by the Youth Reference Desk and asking Miss Laura what she geeks.
If bees are not for you, Miss Laura also geeks nature, figuring out how things work, tending chickens and gardening. And, she’s really good at helping children find books and stories that interest them.
Have you developed a new hobby after attending a Library program or by checking out a book, audio book or movie? Did you perfect a skill or find a new job with the help of the Library? We would like to hear your story. Post a comment here or email us; maybe we’ll be telling your story next.
Geek the Zionsville Library
Everyone has something they are passionate about - something they geek. Whatever you geek, the public library supports you. Get your geek on and show your support! Our Geek the Library campaign will continue through May 2012.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
You've seen him on the news ...
Now discover why he's in this ad!
Weekend sports anchor Eric Yutzy is an avid reader who wants to share his love of libraries with his neighbors. That’s why he agreed to join Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library’s Geek the Library campaign and build awareness about this community resource.
Eric and his family can often be found browsing the shelves and attending family-friendly programs at the Library, but that wasn’t always the case. Eric confesses, “I didn’t used to use the library.” As a matter of fact, he didn’t read much beyond sports news (of course) and an occasional fiction book.
A few years ago, a simple New Year’s resolution changed his habits and expanded his world. It also reformed his view of libraries.
Caught up in the business of being a sports anchor, Eric wasn’t sure how he was going to keep this resolution: “Read one non-sports, non-fiction book a month.” Yet, he was determined to embrace his passion for learning.
His quest led him to his local library. While that decision alone would make any librarian proud, Eric followed through on his resolution and checked out non-fiction books on many varied topics throughout the year.
“I’ve been amazed at the places you can go and what you can learn through reading,” Eric said. “All it takes is wandering through the stacks and reaching out for that book.”
Surrounded by his family, Eric often slips into the Library to share his love of discovery with his children. “We bring the kids all the time … they get upset when we have to leave.” Ah, music to a librarian’s ears!
After hearing his story, you know why Eric agreed to join Hussey-Mayfield’s Geek the Library campaign: To help his neighbors discover the joy of learning that awaits them within the Library.
Our online catalog makes it easy for Zionsville residents to explore Library materials without leaving the comfort of their home. Simply search for subjects that interest you and you may find yourself amazed by the wealth of materials available for check-out at the Library.
If you find yourself following in Eric’s footsteps and discovering a new hobby, idea, interest or skill at the Library, let us know. We want to hear your story. Post a comment on this blog, send us an email, post a comment on our Facebook page or send us a Tweet.
If you would like to learn more about Eric, read his WTHR-TV bio, friend him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.
Weekend sports anchor Eric Yutzy is an avid reader who wants to share his love of libraries with his neighbors. That’s why he agreed to join Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library’s Geek the Library campaign and build awareness about this community resource.
Eric and his family can often be found browsing the shelves and attending family-friendly programs at the Library, but that wasn’t always the case. Eric confesses, “I didn’t used to use the library.” As a matter of fact, he didn’t read much beyond sports news (of course) and an occasional fiction book.
A few years ago, a simple New Year’s resolution changed his habits and expanded his world. It also reformed his view of libraries.
Caught up in the business of being a sports anchor, Eric wasn’t sure how he was going to keep this resolution: “Read one non-sports, non-fiction book a month.” Yet, he was determined to embrace his passion for learning.
His quest led him to his local library. While that decision alone would make any librarian proud, Eric followed through on his resolution and checked out non-fiction books on many varied topics throughout the year.
“I’ve been amazed at the places you can go and what you can learn through reading,” Eric said. “All it takes is wandering through the stacks and reaching out for that book.”
Surrounded by his family, Eric often slips into the Library to share his love of discovery with his children. “We bring the kids all the time … they get upset when we have to leave.” Ah, music to a librarian’s ears!
After hearing his story, you know why Eric agreed to join Hussey-Mayfield’s Geek the Library campaign: To help his neighbors discover the joy of learning that awaits them within the Library.
Our online catalog makes it easy for Zionsville residents to explore Library materials without leaving the comfort of their home. Simply search for subjects that interest you and you may find yourself amazed by the wealth of materials available for check-out at the Library.
If you find yourself following in Eric’s footsteps and discovering a new hobby, idea, interest or skill at the Library, let us know. We want to hear your story. Post a comment on this blog, send us an email, post a comment on our Facebook page or send us a Tweet.
If you would like to learn more about Eric, read his WTHR-TV bio, friend him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
We are collecting submissions for our
"I Geek..." Poster Contest!
Come check them out!
They are in the
5th Street Lobby Display Case.
Win a "What do you geek?" t-shirt and more! |
Thursday, November 17, 2011
GEEK the Library Poster Contest 2011
All ages and exeperience levels are invited to compete in our first GEEK THE LIBRARY POSTER CONTEST!
- Simply finish this sentence, "I GEEK..." using any combination of art, pictures and words. Computer graphics are welcome.
- Finished poster can be no larger than 8 1/2" by 11".
- Posters must be submitted at the Youth Services Reference Desk by Dec. 16th, 2011. The creator's name, age/grade and phone number must be on the back. An adult may specify "adult" and provide a phone number.
- Parents of youth entrants must sign a permission form, availabel at the Youth Services Reference Desk, in order for their youth to compete. Youth posters will be on display using the the online site Artsonia.
- All submissions become the property of the Hussey-Mayfield Library with free rights to use for the promotion of reading.
- Posters will be on display through January 2012 and the top three winners will receive a GEEK THE LIBRARY PRIZE BASKET including a GEEK t-shirt!
- Friends of the Library and a local artist will serve as judges. GET YOUR GEEK ON and show your creativity! First 30 participants will receive a Geek the Library inkpen and button!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Geek Costume Contest Winners Announced!
Geek the Library was in fun, geektastic form at the Library during the last 2 weeks. Our Library staff and members of the public were invited to don Halloween costumes illustrating what they geek from October 24th - 31st and then everyone was invited to vote for their favorite costumes between Nov. 1st - 6th. A total of 43 photos were taken of Library staff and visitors, 16 of staff and 27 of visitors to the Library from the public. More than 400 individual votes were cast last week for people's top 3 staff and top 3 public "I geek..." Halloween costumes and we have some winners who wore some really fantastic, geektastic costumes!
In the public category, there was a tie for first place between Samuel Dwigans, dressed as a Lego Man [he geeks Legos] and Derek Gardner, dressed as Mike Wiskowski from Monsters, Inc. [he geeks Monsters, Inc.].
Among our staff, Julie Myers, who geeks Princesses, won first place, Laura Gangstad, who geeks beekeeping, won second place and Sarah Childs, who geeks Mary Poppins, won third place. Congratulations to our staff winners!
All of these staff members also won gift certificates from the Zionsville Chamber of Commerce.
Many thanks to the Library Foundation for providing grant funding to sponsor the costume contest and purchase the gift certificates for winners.
Watch for more fun, geektastic events at your Hussey-Mayfield Library the rest of this year and in 2012. What do you geek? Find it at Your Public Library!
In the public category, there was a tie for first place between Samuel Dwigans, dressed as a Lego Man [he geeks Legos] and Derek Gardner, dressed as Mike Wiskowski from Monsters, Inc. [he geeks Monsters, Inc.].
Our 3rd place winner is our set of 6 Smurfs, who, of course, geek the
Smurfs: Jillian Bond as Vanity Smurf, Lauren Bruns as Brainy Smurf,
Ellie
Jensen as Artist Smurf, Madeline Sautbine as Jokey Smurf, Sam Sautbine as Papa Smurf, and Megan Sheridan as Smurfette.
Congratulations to all of our top vote-getters from the public. Each
winner won a Zionsville Chamber of Commerce gift certificate to spend at
a local business.
Among our staff, Julie Myers, who geeks Princesses, won first place, Laura Gangstad, who geeks beekeeping, won second place and Sarah Childs, who geeks Mary Poppins, won third place. Congratulations to our staff winners!
All of these staff members also won gift certificates from the Zionsville Chamber of Commerce.
Watch for more fun, geektastic events at your Hussey-Mayfield Library the rest of this year and in 2012. What do you geek? Find it at Your Public Library!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Vote for Your Favorite Geek Costumes at the Library!
The Geek the Library Halloween Costume Contest voting is in full swing! 43 staff members and children and adults from the public wore Halloween costumes showing what they geek and had their pictures taken. There are some FABULOUS costumes! All photos are posted on our Halloween Geek boards, one in Youth Services on the 1st floor and the other in Teen/Adult Services on the 2nd floor.
Visit the Library through this Sunday, November 6th, and vote for your top 3 staff and top 3 public picks. One vote per person, please, on either floor. Winners' photos will be posted here next week!
Get your geek on, visit the Library, and vote!!
Visit the Library through this Sunday, November 6th, and vote for your top 3 staff and top 3 public picks. One vote per person, please, on either floor. Winners' photos will be posted here next week!
Get your geek on, visit the Library, and vote!!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Last Day to Enter Our Geek Costume Contest!
It's Halloween today, and we already have 29 photos of people in
costumes illustrating what they GEEK! If you haven't come to have your
photo taken yet, there's still time! Visit the Library in costume by
8:30 PM tonight in order to participate.
Voting begins tomorrow, November 1st and runs through Sunday, November 6th. Be sure to vote for your top 3 costumes in the staff category and public category! GEEK ON! Oh, and Happy Halloween!
Voting begins tomorrow, November 1st and runs through Sunday, November 6th. Be sure to vote for your top 3 costumes in the staff category and public category! GEEK ON! Oh, and Happy Halloween!
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