Did you know that there are proven physical, mental, and emotional health benefits to having a reading routine as an adult? Reading regularly as an adult can reduce stress, improve sleep, prevent cognitive decline (such as memory loss), alleviate depressive symptoms, increase empathy, lower blood pressure, build immunity to mind control*, attract good luck*, and […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Nature-of-Reading-Beanstack-banner.png351920Stephanie, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngStephanie, Reference Services2023-06-01 08:00:532023-05-31 12:56:45Summer Reading: Good for Your Health
I would like to dedicate this blog, if there is such a thing, to long-time library employee Greg Goetz, who recently passed away after working here for 41 years! The staff here have no doubts that he is up there somewhere telling jokes and listening to the Stones. He was a kind soul, and will […]
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May is Mental Health Month! Mental health is one of my favorite topics to explore. I went around and around on what I should share this month as there is so much I want to share. After recent events, I finally knew what I needed to talk about – human connection. Research widely shows that […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Human-Connection-1.png321845Libby, Community Resources Specialisthttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngLibby, Community Resources Specialist2023-05-22 08:00:462023-05-19 16:48:47Mental Health Month – The Importance of Human Connection
I was recently searching our catalog for something that included the word ‘rain,’ and stumbled upon this book with that single-word title, which “tells the story of rain – elemental, mysterious, precious, and destructive.” Huh, well color me nerdily intrigued. Following my curiosity further, I noticed the book is included in several recommendation lists of […]
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The year is 1997. It’s Friday night, you’ve just finished your homework, and mom is ordering pizza for dinner. But first it’s time to take a trip to your local video store to rent some entertainment for the weekend! As a child this was always my favorite time of the week. The exciting prospect of […]
Finally, baseball season has arrived. As a boy growing up in Minnesota, I was 8 years old when the Twins moved to town. And I was thrilled! One of my fondest memory as a child was my first time at a major league game, and how the grass was greener, the hot dogs were better, […]
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It seems to me that Russia has always been a “hot topic” in the news, regardless of the year, or decade. The country has seen political turmoil, numerous cultural and scientific achievements, repression and freedom at different times, for different people, though it is no wonder, as Russia is by far the world’s largest country […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Russian_borscht_with_beef_and_sour_cream.jpg507900Krister, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngKrister, Reference Services2023-04-06 10:12:482023-04-06 13:23:16A Taste of Russia: Four Movies and a Cookbook (and a Little More)
A figure sits by a campfire outside the entrance to a cave, huddled in layers of warm furs. The wind carries the chill of the glaciers that loom across the northern horizon as far as the eye can see. The sun is starting to sink toward the west, and the sentry’s eyelids are getting heavy. […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/pexels-photo-683625-scaled.jpg17072560Katie, Circulation Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngKatie, Circulation Services2023-03-20 08:00:062023-03-18 15:45:53Sleeping to the Beat of My Own Drummer
With the temperatures getting warmer and the days getting longer I’m getting that itch to get out on my bike. We are fortunate to live in a city that has so many great bike trails to utilize whether it’s riding a bike or walking, running, or rollerblading. I personally find the Chippewa River State Trail […]
https://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/bike-1.jpg10811506Bethany, Reference Serviceshttps://www.ecpubliclibrary.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/library-logo-2019.pngBethany, Reference Services2023-03-06 10:15:412023-03-07 09:43:32Happy (Chippewa River State) Trails to You
The library recently subscribed to a tasty new database: AtoZ World Food. This resource provides food culture information, as well as more than 7,000 recipes, for 174 countries around the world. Food is an integral part of cultural identity. If you want to learn about a culture, food is an excellent way to start. Through […]
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Summer Reading: Good for Your Health
/in Blog, Library Events/by Stephanie, Reference ServicesDid you know that there are proven physical, mental, and emotional health benefits to having a reading routine as an adult? Reading regularly as an adult can reduce stress, improve sleep, prevent cognitive decline (such as memory loss), alleviate depressive symptoms, increase empathy, lower blood pressure, build immunity to mind control*, attract good luck*, and […]
Goodbye, Farewell…but Not Gone
/in Blog/by Charlie, Reference ServicesI would like to dedicate this blog, if there is such a thing, to long-time library employee Greg Goetz, who recently passed away after working here for 41 years! The staff here have no doubts that he is up there somewhere telling jokes and listening to the Stones. He was a kind soul, and will […]
Mental Health Month – The Importance of Human Connection
/in Blog, Your Community/by Libby, Community Resources SpecialistMay is Mental Health Month! Mental health is one of my favorite topics to explore. I went around and around on what I should share this month as there is so much I want to share. After recent events, I finally knew what I needed to talk about – human connection. Research widely shows that […]
Microhistories: A Short Introduction
/in Blog, Staff Picks/by Jan, Reference ServicesI was recently searching our catalog for something that included the word ‘rain,’ and stumbled upon this book with that single-word title, which “tells the story of rain – elemental, mysterious, precious, and destructive.” Huh, well color me nerdily intrigued. Following my curiosity further, I noticed the book is included in several recommendation lists of […]
We Got Game(s)
/in Blog, Special Interest, Staff Picks/by Chad, Circulation ServicesThe year is 1997. It’s Friday night, you’ve just finished your homework, and mom is ordering pizza for dinner. But first it’s time to take a trip to your local video store to rent some entertainment for the weekend! As a child this was always my favorite time of the week. The exciting prospect of […]
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
/in Blog, Curiosities, Special Interest, Staff Picks, Your Community/by Charlie, Reference ServicesFinally, baseball season has arrived. As a boy growing up in Minnesota, I was 8 years old when the Twins moved to town. And I was thrilled! One of my fondest memory as a child was my first time at a major league game, and how the grass was greener, the hot dogs were better, […]
A Taste of Russia: Four Movies and a Cookbook (and a Little More)
/in Blog, Special Interest, Staff Picks, Your Community/by Krister, Reference ServicesIt seems to me that Russia has always been a “hot topic” in the news, regardless of the year, or decade. The country has seen political turmoil, numerous cultural and scientific achievements, repression and freedom at different times, for different people, though it is no wonder, as Russia is by far the world’s largest country […]
Sleeping to the Beat of My Own Drummer
/in Blog, Curiosities, Staff Picks/by Katie, Circulation ServicesA figure sits by a campfire outside the entrance to a cave, huddled in layers of warm furs. The wind carries the chill of the glaciers that loom across the northern horizon as far as the eye can see. The sun is starting to sink toward the west, and the sentry’s eyelids are getting heavy. […]
Happy (Chippewa River State) Trails to You
/in Blog/by Bethany, Reference ServicesWith the temperatures getting warmer and the days getting longer I’m getting that itch to get out on my bike. We are fortunate to live in a city that has so many great bike trails to utilize whether it’s riding a bike or walking, running, or rollerblading. I personally find the Chippewa River State Trail […]
AtoZ World Food Database: A Feast of Information
/in Blog, Library Services/by Stephanie, Reference ServicesThe library recently subscribed to a tasty new database: AtoZ World Food. This resource provides food culture information, as well as more than 7,000 recipes, for 174 countries around the world. Food is an integral part of cultural identity. If you want to learn about a culture, food is an excellent way to start. Through […]