North Lake County Library celebrates 100 years
POLSON – It has been a 100 years since a small group of Polson women gathered in the home of J.L. McIntire to plan the formation of a public library. Since then the North Lake County Public Library has had several locations, served as a bandaging training station during World War II, and has nearly been lost to flooding. But, the spirit of those women has not been lost, as a century later the “Friends of the Library,” held the final installment in a series of year-long events celebrating the Library’s centennial.
Head librarian Marilyn Trosper worked with the Friends of the Library to host a fun-filled afternoon of cake, raffle prizes, games and even a puppet show.
Puppeteers Sherry Johns and Ron Ai came all the way from Kalispell for the event and provided kids with a new rendition of “Jack and the Beanstalk,” that captivated its audience both young and old.
Following the puppet show was a competitive game of musical chairs, with tunes contributed by pianist Trish Tavenner playing 100-year-old songs to fit the theme.
The event festivities finished up with a piece of cake and raffle prizes. All items up for raffle shared the library’s centennial year, or at least theme, as there was a $100 bill, a cookie basket full of Oreos and GirlScout cookies, both 100-years-old, along with a Whitman Chocolate Sampler, which also celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, along with many additional 100 year-old goodies.
The library has come a long way since the days of going door-to-door collecting books, but, the North Lake County Library is still invested in the local community,
“Everyone had a good time,” Trosper said of the event. “It was a wonderful time.”