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New Poet Laureate

On July 1, 2010, the Library of Congress announced the name of the new Poet Laureate. W.S. Merwin is the 17th recipient of the title and will serve from 2010 to 2011.  Many books of his poetry are available through the library catalog:

The Shadow of Sirius Present Company Migration Summer Doorways The Ends of the Earth

The Shadow of Sirius, Pulitzer Prize (2009)

Present Company

Migration, National Book Award (2005)

Summer Doorways

The Ends of the Earth, essays

Background information:

W.S. Merwin on Wikipedia

The Poetry Foundation

The American Academy of Poets at Poetry.org

The Summer Reading Program

Summer Reading ProgramThe Door County Library summer reading program is not just for kids. Teens and Adults can share in the fun and win prizes by playing "Book Bingo!" You can even sign up online and print out the bingo cards on your home computer. Read 3 books, fill out a bingo card and turn it in for a chance to win prizes. The more cards you enter in the drawing, the greater a chance you have to win. Get started reading now! (prizes vary at library branches)

 

 

Best Breakfast in the Country

The talk of Door County this week was the Best Breakfast Challenge on ABC's Good Morning America program. One of the four finalist was Door County's White Gull Inn in Fish Creek.
 
Sunday morning, May 16, the winner was announced:
The White Gull Inn serves the best breakfast in the United States!
 
 
Check out White Gull Inn cookbooks from the Library:
and for more great recipes from around Door County look under
 
More on this story:
Door County Style Magazine

Wisconsin Author, Guest Speaker for Readers Rampant Book Club

Members of the Readers Rampant Book Club of the Sister Bay-Liberty Grove Library will be visited by a Wisconsin author on Tuesday, May 11th. Mary Bergin will be the guest speaker that evening. She has written Hungry for Wisconsin: A Tasty Guide for Travelers and Sidetracked in Wisconsin: A Guide for Thoughtful Travelers. She is a lifelong journalist who writes a syndicated travel column that appears weekly in daily newspapers throughout the state. Her interest in food writing has been more about people, passions and trends than kitchen techniques. She's also a "farm girl" who has lived in Madison since the 1980's.

 More on Mary Bergin at her website, Roads Traveled.

 

Teddy Roosevelt and His Incredible Amazon Journey

River of doubtAttention history buffs! Don't miss the April 15th, 6:30 pm discussion of Candice Millard's thrilling adventure story, The River of Doubt : Theordore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey in the Sturgeon Bay Library. One of this country's most colorful presidents, Theodore Roosevelt participated in many expeditions in his life. But none was as treacherous or challenging as his journey down an uncharted tributary of the Amazon, the River of Doubt. Last season's history book discussion covered Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough, which focused on Roosevelt's early life. Professor John Harris will once again lead a lively discussion on another aspect of the life of this fascinating personality, President Theodore Roosevelt. 

"This is one of the best books I've ever read."  - Alison Greaves

A film summary of the River of Doubt expedition released by the Library of Congress gives a visual picture of the members of the expedition and some background information:

March Film Series

shamrockMarch 17, St. Patrick’s Day, the Door County Library brings a little bit o’ Ireland to Sturgeon Bay. Join us in viewing the film Darby O’Gill and the Little People, the Disney classic about a storyteller and a group of leprechauns, at 3:00 pm. Then at 6:30 pm, cross the Irish Sea to Scotland for Local Hero, a comedy about American executives negotiating for oil rights with the people of a small, rural Scottish village. popcorn

What's Cooking at the Library?

Collectible Cookbooks cookbook exchange 
 
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Jessie DeBoth

 Before Julia, there was Jessie

A small-town Wisconsin girl with personality

and a talent for cooking became a national celebrity.

  In 1850 Antoine and Johanna DeBoth immigrated from Ottenburg, Belgium to the United States. They settled in De Pere, Wisconsin, a small town just west of Green Bay. The DeBoth family were farmers, blacksmiths and saloon keepers. By 1880 their son, Martin, ran a tavern in the town. He was successful enough to be able to send his children to college. Son, Edward, graduated from Rush Medical School in 1911, and daughter, Jessie, graduated from Ripon College in 1915.

  By 1927, Jessie and her family moved to Chicago and Jessie began her career as a celebrity chef. She wrote cookbooks, like the Modern Household Encyclopedia, and she wrote a syndicated newspaper column with cooking and household tips. She also began to host on-stage "cooking schools" in cities around the country sponsored by the newspapers. These "classes" had a vaudeville tone. The stage was transformed into a fully equipped kitchen, with popular back-up music and a dramatic performance by Jessie herself. Amidst the frenzy of cooking and cleaning, Jessie appeared in fashionable dresses, hats and furs. The programs covered a variety of subjects, from food preparation to nutrition, menu planning, budgeting, interior design,  cleaning and laundry tips. In the beginning admission was free, but as crowds became overwhelming, DeBoth began to charge an entrance fee of 30-40 cents. Even then, the theaters filled to capacity. Each show generated huge lines outside, and thousands had to be turned away. Jessie had become the "homemaking authority" of the country.

  In the 1940's Jessie's cooking empire expanded to include a radio program based on her column and homemaker's classes. And in the 1950's she had a television program called "Jessie's TV Notebook."

  Jessie found romance late in life when she married Carl Dreutzer on July 16, 1954. Carl, who was born and raised in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, was a prominent attorney and President of the Chicago Adventurer's Club. An Arctic explorer, big game hunter and gold miner,  he brought back rare seals for the Field Museum of Natural History and a walrus for the Brookfield Zoo.  Like Jessie, Carl performed on stage as a lecturer for the Chautauqua Circuit.

  Jessie and Carl spent much of their time in their native Wisconsin at Jessie's summer house on Frogtown Road in Baileys Harbor, Door County. After only 4 years of marriage to Jessie, Carl Dreutzer passed away in 1958. Jessie followed him a year later in 1959.

  Jessie's legacy lives on through her numberous cookbooks, which reflect the times in which she lived. She was the author of a very modern idea - a celebrity chef/homemaker teaching modern methods instead of traditional skills taught by our grandmothers. Her recipes and cleaning tips made the most of frugal Depression Era and World War II supplies, but her flamboyant, open and friendly personality brought charm to the drudgery of everyday chores.

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Scandia Village discusses My Ántonia

From Washington Island to Forestville, Door County has been immersed in 1880's frontier Nebraska as residents all over the county read and discuss My Ántonia by Willa Cather. Twenty-three teens ate pizza and participated in the discussion at Sonny's Pizzeria in Sturgeon Bay. Up north in Sister Bay, a room full of seniors joined in the discussion, with two of those seniors reading the book on a Kindle! As The Big Read Door County 2010 winds down, everyone anxiously awaits the announcement of next year's book choice. Will it be Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers, or For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway?

book discussion

Door County Library director, Becca Berger, joins Scandia Village residents in a discussion of Willa Cather's My Ántonia

The Big Read Kickoff

The Big Read begins Monday, January 11 at 6:30 pm at the Door County Auditorium in Fish Creek. Highlights include Miss Door County Katie Sawyer speaking on literacy, Dr. Estella Lauter discussing several compelling themes and unique aspects of the book, an opportunity to learn an authentic American Folk Dance presented by Door County Folk Alliance, the unveiling of a commissioned artwork depicting Willa Cather and Big Read Producer Alan Kopischke previewing events. A full list of events is available at the NEA Big Read website.

Willa Cather on Film

The Big Read in Door County this year will focus on Willa Cather's My Ántonia. A film of the novel will be shown at the Third Avenue Playhouse in Sturgeon Bay on January 23 at 7:00 pm. This film and other films of Willa Cather's works are available through InfoSoup.org, the library catalog.

My Antonia   (VHS) Starring Neil Patrick Harris and Elina Löwensohn
O Pioneers!   (VHS and DVD) 1992 Hallmark Hall of Fame production starring Jessica Lange
Song of the Lark   (VHS) 2001 PBS Masterpiece Theatre production starring Thea Kronborg
Paul's Case   (VHS) 1980 PBS American Short Stories film starring Eric Roberts
 
More background information about the life of Willa Cather is also available on film.
 
Willa Cather: the Road is All (DVD) PBS American Master's biography of Willa Cather, avialable through the library catalog, this film will also be shown in the Sturgeon Bay Library on Thursday, January 14 at 3:00 pm and in Sister Bay Library on Tuesday, January 19 at 3:00 pm.
- Laura, Sturgeon Bay Library
 
Willa Cather's Home (DVD) Short film about Willa Cather's life and childhood home in Red Cloud, Nebraska, produced by Nebraska Educational Television.

Book Clubs

Events

  • Sturgeon Bay BOOK SALE
    July 30, 2010 - 9:00 am
    Door County Library - Sturgeon Bay 107 S 4th Avenue

  • Baileys Harbor CLOSED
    July 31, 2010 - 9:00 am
    Baileys Harbor Branch Library 2392 County F 920-839-2210

  • Sturgeon Bay BOOK SALE
    July 31, 2010 - 9:00 am
    Door County Library - Sturgeon Bay 107 S 4th Avenue

  • Last Day to turn in CYOA
    July 31, 2010 all day
    CYOA

  • Fish Creek Library - Book Sale
    August 2, 2010 - 11:00 am
    Door County Library - Fish Creek Branch 4097 Hwy 42

  • Sturgeon Bay - Biodiversity in Door County
    August 2, 2010 - 7:00 pm
    Door County

  • Sturgeon Bay Mothergoose Storytime
    August 3, 2010 - 10:30 am
    Sturgeon Bay

  • Sister Bay Make a Splash Carnival
    August 3, 2010 - 10:30 am