Create an accordion-style book with vintage library book pockets and cards.
Personalize and decorate the pockets with your favorite art/paper crafting supplies. Each kit will include: 12 library cards, 6 pockets, clip art page, assorted stickers, glue stick, washi tape, project instruction sheet. Then keep track of the books you’ve read, birds you’ve seen, favorite quotes, birthdays to remember, etc. on the lined cards that slip into the book pockets. This project combines bookmaking and paper art to create a special book that’s fun to display, use, and adapt for gift giving.
Target Age: Adults, teens, and children
Program Locations Include:
Aurora Public Library
Babbitt Public Library
Baudette Public Library
Bovey Public Library
Buhl Public Library
Calumet Public Library
Carlton Area Public Library
Chisholm Public Library
Cloquet Public Library
Coleraine Public Library
Cook Public Library
Duluth Public Library
Ely Public Library
Eveleth Public Library
Gilbert Public Library
Grand Marais Public Library
Grand Rapids Area Library
Hibbing Public Library
Hoyt Lakes Public Library
International Falls Public Library
Keewatin Public Library
Marble Public Library
Moose Lake Public Library
Mountain Iron Public Library
Silver Bay Public Library
Two Harbors Public Library
Virginia Public Library
Arrowhead Library System Bookmobile
Arrowhead Library System Mail-A-Book (*patrons must qualify for Mail-A-Book services, kit may be modified in order to deliver by mail)
This program, sponsored by Arrowhead Library System, was funded in part or in whole with money from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. To learn more about ALS Legacy Events, visit www.alslib.info or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/alslibinfo.
The Arrowhead Library System (ALS) is a regional public and multitype library system covering seven counties in the Arrowhead region: Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis counties. ALS provides professional support for 27 member public libraries and offers two outreach services for regional residents: the Bookmobile and Mail-A-Book.