McDowell County Public Library

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Children’s Programs

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Upcoming January Programs 

Preschool Storytime

Monday, January 6, January 13, and January 27 at 10:30AM

Join Ms. Megan for Preschool Storytime at the Marion Library.

Books, songs, felt board stories, action rhymes, and fun for preschool-aged children.

 

Movement Storytime with Jordan Laney Monday, January 6 at 10:30AM

Join us on the first Monday of each month for Preschool Movement Storytime. Come enjoy stories along with Yoga for toddlers.

 

Preschool Storytime with Desiree Magnant Monday, January 27 at 10:30AM

Regular scheduled Preschool Storytime, featuring books read by Desiree Magnant.

 

Circle of Parents Mondays after Marion Preschool Storytime 11AM-12:30PM

Join Amanda Tippey for refreshments, coffee, conversation with other parents, and support during this season of parenting! Contact Amanda: amanda.tippey@mcdowell.k12.nc.us for more information.

Craft for Little Hands

Preschool-aged children are invited to craft at the library. Dress for a mess because we will be using glue, scissors, paints, paper, markers, crayons and much more! Designed for ages 3- to 5-year old’s, but all are welcome.

Monday, January 13  at 11AM | Marion Library

 

Family Storytime Monday, January 27 at 4PM

Join us for a Winter themed Family Storytime! Stories the whole family will enjoy!

 

Elementary Programs

After-School Adventures (Kindergarten- 5th Grade): Bob Sled Derby

Wednesday, January 8 at 4pm | Marion Library

Come put your bobsleds from last time to the test in a downhill face-off! Learn about velocity, friction, and potential and kinetic energy, and have fun doing it!

¡Ven a poner a prueba tus trineos de la última vez en un duelo! ¡Aprende sobre velocidad, fricción y energía potencial y cinética, y diviértete haciéndolo!

After-School Adventures (Kindergarten- 5th Grade): Paper Plate Snowflake Yarn Art

Wednesday, January 15 at 4pm | Marion Library

Elementary students will learn beginning sewing skills by sewing a snowflake design onto a paper plate.

Los estudiantes de primaria aprenderán técnicas de costura iniciales cosiendo un diseño de copo de nieve en un plato de papel.

After-School Adventures (Kindergarten- 5th Grade): DIY Salt Crystal Snowflakes

Wednesday, January 22 at 4pm | Marion Library

Come learn about how snowflakes are formed and grow your very own snowflake!

¡Ven a aprender cómo se forman los copos de nieve y cultiva tu propio copo de nieve!

After-School Adventures (Kindergarten- 5th Grade): Simple Wind Instruments

Wednesday, January 29 at 4pm | Marion Library

Come learn about the mechanics behind instruments like flutes, whistles, oboes, and kazoos, and even make one to try out yourself! We’ll also discuss more about pitch and frequency!

¡Ven a aprender sobre la mecánica detrás de instrumentos como flautas, silbatos, oboes y kazoos, e incluso construye uno para probar tú mismo! ¡También hablaremos más sobre el tono y la frecuencia!

 

Please join our CLOSED Facebook page by searching McDowell Library Children Services for updates, videos and more from our Children’s Library!

First Chapter Tuesdays at 7 p.m.

Join Ms. Megan for the first chapter of a new book that has been added to our collection. These books are geared toward students in grade 2-5.

BEDTIME STORIES

 Fridays at 7:00 p.m.

Join Ms. Megan for a bedtime stories in our CLOSED Facebook group (McDowell Library Children Services)

 

 Have a question about a program posted?  Call us at either 828-652-3858 for Marion or 828-668-7111 for Old Fort.

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Seed Library & Propagation Station

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Green background with the Seed Savers logo in the top left corner. Text of "Seed Library Borrow Seeds Donate Seeds Save Seeds & Grow. Various images of seeds and plants around the text. Photo of the seed library catalogue cabinet with the Marion Library Seed Share sign above it.

Welcome to our Seed Library, a community initiative run by our local  McDowell Master Gardeners and local volunteers. Our Seed Library offers a diverse selection of gardening seeds free of charge for anyone in the community to take and use in their gardens. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, we welcome you to explore our collection and discover new varieties to grow.

How it Works:

1. Browse our collection of seeds, conveniently organized by type.

2. Select the seeds you’d like to grow and take them home with you, free of charge.

3. Plant your seeds, nurture your plants, and watch them thrive in your garden.

4. Harvest and enjoy your homegrown produce, and consider saving seeds from your healthiest plants for future seasons.

5. If you’re able, consider donating seeds from your own garden to help replenish our library and keep it thriving for others in the community.

Our Seed Library is a celebration of biodiversity and a testament to the power of community collaboration in nurturing our shared environment. We hope you’ll join us in this wonderful gardening adventure and help us grow together!

As an additional resource, we offer seed cleaning screens available for borrowing. These screens make it easy to clean and prepare seeds harvested from your garden for future planting. Simply ask the front desk staff to borrow a seed cleaning screen, follow the instructions provided, and ensure your seeds are ready for storage and sharing with fellow gardeners.

 



Propagation Station

Visit our Propagation Station, located next to the Seed Library.



What is plant propagation?

Plant propagations are pieces, or cuttings, from plants that grow their own root systems and become new plants.



Want to adopt cuttings?

  • Spray a paper towel with water.
  • Remove a cutting from a cup, and wrap the plant roots gently in the paper towel.
  • Place the wrapped roots in a plastic bag.
  • Take the correct plant information card for your adopted cutting.
  • When you get home, continue to grow the cutting in water or plant it in well-draining soil in a pot with drainage holes.

Want to donate cuttings?

  • We take houseplants or indoor herbs only.
  • Please no soil or potted plants.
  • Please root the cuttings in water before donating them.
  • Cuttings must be healthy and free of pests or disease.
  • Pour water into one of the donations cups. Record your donation in the notebook and include care tips plus the cup’s number where you place your donation.

What we offer..

 

Common name: Golden pothosGuide To Golden Pothos Care: Growing Tips, Propagation & More | mindbodygreen

Scientific name: Epipremnum aureum

Light: Medium to bright indirect light

Water: Water when top 2-3 inches of soil is dry

Toxic to pets

 

Syngonium podophyllum 'Pink Allusion' (Arrowhead Plant) – The Plant Sourcery

Common name: Arrowhead vine

Scientific name: Syngonium podophyllum

Light: Low to bright indirect light

Water: Water then top inch of soil is dry

Toxic to pets

Inch Plant Care – Tips For Growing Tradescantia Zebrina | Gardening Know How

 

Common name: Silver inch plant

Scientific name: Tradescantia zebrina

Light: Bright, indirect light

Water: Water when top inch of soil is dry

Toxic to pets

 

Swedish Ivy I got in a plant swap. It had 2 leaves and no roots. Now it's thriving! : r/proplifting

Common name: Swedish ivy

Scientific name: Plectranthus australis

Light: Bright, indirect light

Water: Water when top inch of soil is dry

Non-toxic to pets

 

All About Snake Plants — Seattle's Favorite Garden Store Since 1924 - Swansons Nursery

Common name: Snake plant

Scientific name: Dracaena (Sansevieria) trifasciata

Light: Medium, indirect light

Water: Water when completely dry

Toxic to pets

 

Keep Your Swiss Cheese Vine Alive: Light, Water & Care Instructions

Common name: Swiss cheese vine

Scientific name: Monstera adansonii

Light: Bright, indirect light

Water: Water when top inch of soil is dry

Toxic to pets

 

Common name: Spider plant

Scientific name: Chlorophytum ComosumHow to Plant and Grow Spider Plant

Light: Medium to bright indirect light

Water: Water when top inch of soil is dry

Non-toxic to pets

Note: Sensitive to chlorine and fluoride in tap water –use rainwater or bottled water

 

Common name: Heartleaf philodendron

How to Care for Heart Leaf PhilodendronScientific name: Philodendron hederaceum

 Light: Medium to bright indirect light

Water: Water when top half of soil is dry

Toxic to pets

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Tutor.com- Free online help for students!

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Need homework help?  We’ve got you covered!

The McDowell County Public Library is excited to announce that we now offer free academic resources and online tutoring from Tutor.com!

To get started, go to Tutor.com/mcdowell

Patrons have two ways they can access Tutor.com:

1. StudentAccess– Students can use their Student ID as the barcode and the last 4 numbers of their ID as the password.

2. Library Card– Anyone with a McDowell County Library Card can get access by entering the library card # as the barcode and their PIN as the password.

 

All students in grades K-12 with a library card can use the service to get help with homework, class projects, papers—even test prep! We would love to help your students be better prepared for class each day by providing one-to-one assistance when they need it most: on-demand at homework time. Tutor.com helps you help your students by:

1. Providing Personalized, On-Demand Student Support
Every Tutor.com session is one-to-one between tutor and student. There is no appointment needed and they can access the service from home. Your students get help with their own specific questions or assignments—right when they need it.

2. Extending the Learning Day
When the bell rings at the end of the day, learning does not have to stop. Our tutors are available to help your students when they are struggling with homework after school and on the weekends. Tutors are available to them all week from 2 p.m.- 10 p.m. Tutors who speak Spanish are available all week from 3 p.m.- 10 p.m.

3. Engaging the Student One-to-One
Tutor.com is committed to student learning. Their highly vetted expert tutors will never simply provide homework answers to your students, but instead guide them to find the answer on their own.

4. Impacting Student Achievement
95% of students who use Tutor.com say it helps them complete their homework and improve their grades. Students come to class more prepared and ready to learn!

5. Building Confident Learners
Students also report that Tutor.com helps them feel more confident in their schoolwork.
Tutoring is available in all core K-12 subjects – math, science, English, social studies and writing, including AP-level assistance. Students can access live, online tutoring from any Internet-capable device through Tutor.com/McDowell

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    Tue, Thu: 10-7
    Saturday: 11-5
    Sunday: Closed
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