Friends of the Island Library (FOIL)

Friends of the Island Library (FOIL) Lummi Island Community Library Activities, including the FOIL Board meeting on the 2nd Mon each month open to public.

FOIL functions as a support base of volunteers, including a governing board, to raise funds through a variety of activities and events. The funds go exclusively toward maintenance of the Island Library and grounds that are community-owned. FOIL also plans functions that enhance the Island Library brand through educational presentations and experiences.

08/28/2020

End of summer SALE!
1/2 price Used Book Sale - everything on sale.
Still have lots of fiction and non-fiction, plus children's books. Open 10-7 every day until drydock.

Welcome our new librarian at Island Library, Brooke Pederson!
03/02/2020

Welcome our new librarian at Island Library, Brooke Pederson!

01/20/2020

ISLAND LIBRARY –IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00
Kudos to our Lummi Island Community. FOIL’s Greetings, Gathering, and Giving Silent Auction was a whopping success. The auction netted close to $10,000. FOIL wholeheartedly thanks all who participated- donors, workers, and attendees.

Upcoming Programs/Events

Farewell to Overdue Fines - That’s right! As of Jan. 2, 2020, Whatcom County Library System (WCLS) said farewell to overdue fines and cleared them from all accounts. WCLS will no longer charge borrowers for returning library materials after the due date. Also existing overdue account balances are eliminated so everyone starts fresh. Borrowers are still charged replacement costs for unreturned or damaged items. We do want library materials back! . Eliminating overdue fines ensures greater access to library materials and services – after all, that’s what libraries are all about!

Island Story Time – A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs. For ages 2-6. Meets the first Saturday of the month. Sat., Feb. 1st , 10:30-11:00 AM.

Let’s Make Valentines - Make one-of-a-kind valentines for family and friends. All materials provided. For grades K-5. Tues, Feb 11th, 2:30 – 3:30 PM.

Island Library Book Club - meets the first Monday of the month from 7:00 – 8:00 PM at the library. In February we will discuss “Lands of Lost Borders” by Kate Harris. March’s book will be “Little Fires Everywhere” by Celeste Ng. Open to all.



Programs Sponsored by FOIL

McCarthy, Alaska: Treasure and Tragedy with Nancy Simmerman,a professional photographer covering the entire state of Alaska from 1959 to 1989.Nancy will share “her McCarthy” via an old-fashioned slide show. You’ll get a bit of history and what it’s like to live in McCarthy (permanent population: only 28 in 2010.) Sat., Feb. 8th, 7:30 – 8:30 PM.

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) is a local non-profit that supports the Island Library through fundraising and promoting the purposes and activities of the Island Library and its community.

FOIL Board members for 2020 are: Pat Moye, President; Colleen MacGilchrist, Vice-President; Diane Harper, Treasurer; Kay Wilson, Secretary; Alan Krum, Janine Shaw and Joan Keiper as Directors. The next Board Meeting will be Monday, Feb 10th, 7:00-8:30 PM. Board meeting are open to the public.

Teen DIY Club - Alan Krum,
Build or create a different DIY project every month. Hang out with other teens, create something cool.

10/09/2019

Fall Cleanup - Enjoy a few hours with your friends, in the autumn air, preparing our beautiful library grounds for winter! It’s time to rake leaves, do some light pruning and weeding, and put in new plants. October 20th 12:00-3:00, bring gloves and tools.

Greetings, Goodwill, & Giving – Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the season, greet you friends, and pick up some wonderful gifts at the annual Friends of Island Library's holiday season silent auction. This gala event will be on Dec. 8th from 4:00 – 6:00 PM at the Grange Hall. There will be refreshments and entertainment. All items are donated by Island friends and artists.

Upcoming Programs/Events

Island Library Book Group – is a book group for adults. Engage in stimulating conversation about books, exchange perspectives about characters and plot, and get to know your neighbors. November’s book is “To the Bright Edge of the World” by Eowyn Ivey. Check with the library staff for a copy of this book. This group is open to all adults. Monday, November 4th, 7:00 – 8:30 PM.

Island Story Time – A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs. For ages 2-6. Meets the first Saturday of the month. Sat., Nov. 2nd , 10:30-11:00 AM.

Mask Making - Calling all masters of disguise in grades K-5. Come to the library, hear Lily's Cat Mask, and make a mask of your own. Tues., Oct. 22nd, 2:30 – 3:30 PM

WCLS’s 75th Anniversary Celebration - On November 7, 1944, the citizens of Whatcom County said yes to the power of stories by voting to form what is today the Whatcom County Library System. In celebration of this 75th anniversary, all county libraries will host special activities. Celebrate the past and join us for the next chapter.Celebrate WCLS's 75th Birthday with a party at the Island Library! Special activities, cake, and beverages all day. Thursday, Nov 7th, 2:00-8:00PM.

Pajama Story Time - An evening story time that combines bedtime stories, songs, and activities. Wear your PJs and bring your stuffies. Ages 2–8,Tues, Nov 12th, 6:30 -7:00 PM.

Programs Sponsored by FOIL

Let It Not Happen Again: Lessons of the Japanese American Exclusion - Clarence Moriwaki shares the story of Bainbridge Island—the origin point of the Japanese American exclusion—to provide a human, historical account of this national tragedy, and to ask the question: Are there parallels to what’s happening in America now? Moriwaki uses historical images, including historical and current propaganda, to explore the fear, racism, and failure of political leadership that led to these unconstitutional actions during World War II, and why we must not let it happen again. Sat. Nov 16th, 7:30 – 8:30 PM.

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) is a local non-profit that supports the Island Library through fundraising and promoting the purposes and activities of the Island Library and its community. Board meets the second Monday of the month at 7:00 PM Board meetings are open to all.

07/14/2019

ISLAND LIBRARY –IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

FOIL’s Used Book Sale will be open daily from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM during July. The book sale will be open until Labor Day weekend. We continue to accept books for the sale. Put them by the barn’s double doors.
Upcoming Programs/Events

Summer Reading Program - is a great tradition at all Whatcom County and Bellingham Public Libraries! Early readers, kids, teens and adults can take part any time from June 1 to August 31. Still time left to pick up a Summer Reading bingo card at the library, fill in the blocks and win a prize. Everyone can participate!

Island Story Time – A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. For ages 2-6. Meets the first Saturday of the month. Upcoming: Sat., Aug 3 and Sept 7. , 10:30-11:00 AM.

DIY Pop Can Wreaths - Join local artist Karen Weber and learn to make beautiful wreaths out of old soda cans! All materials provided. Sat. Sept. 14thm 1:00 – 4:00 PM.



Programs Sponsored by FOIL

Mongolia – Stories From the Peace Corp - Brooke Pederson, new Manager of the Island Library, will share stories and pictures of her experience living and working in Mongolia with the Peace Corps in 2005-2007. Sat. Aug. 31st, 7:00 – 8:00 PM.

Modern Slavery – Understanding Human Trafficking in the 21st Century - In this illuminating talk, Robert Beiser, the executive director of Seattle Against Slavery, examines how human trafficking affects individuals across gender, race, and class lines. Participants will learn the history of commercial exploitation in the United States, its modern-day effects, and how we can keep Washington communities safe from this hidden, dangerous crime. This presentation is part of Humanities Washington's Speakers Bureau program. Sat., Sept. 21st, 7:30 – 8:30 PM.



The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) is a local non-profit that supports the Island Library through fundraising and promoting the purposes and activities of the Island Library and its community.
Board meets the second Monday of the month. Upcoming board meetings are on Monday, Aug 12 and Sept 9th at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

06/14/2019

ISLAND LIBRARY –IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

Opening day of FOIL’s Used Book Sale is Sunday, July 7th. The book sale will open at 12:00 and go until 4:00 PM. IN CELEBRATION OF OUR NEW STORAGE BARN, FOIL WILL BE SERVING ROOT BEER FLOATS! We continue to accept books for the sale. Put them by the barn’s double doors.
Upcoming Programs/Events

ISLAND STORY TIME – A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. Weekly on Saturday. For ages 2-6, Sat., Jul 6th, 10:30-11:00 AM.

CAMPING IN THE LIBRARY - Join us as we sit around the "campfire" and listen to scary stories, sing camp songs, and eat s'mores in a cup. For grades K–5. Saturday, Jul 6th, 1:00 – 2:00 PM.

SUMMER READING PROGRAM - is a great tradition at all Whatcom County and Bellingham Public Libraries! Early readers, kids, teens and adults can take part any time from June 1 to August 31. Pick up a Summer Reading bingo card at the library , fill in the blocks and win a prize. Everyone can participate!



Programs Sponsored by FOIL

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) is a local non-profit that supports the Island Library through fundraising and promoting the purposes and activities of the Island Library and its community.
Board meets the second Monday of the month. Next upcoming board meeting is on Monday, Jul 8th at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

05/20/2019

ISLAND LIBRARY – IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

Many thanks to all who came and helped clean up the library and grounds. The windows sparkle and the blackberries are curtailed.

Upcoming Programs/Events

Island Story Time – A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. Weekly on Saturday. For ages 2-6, Sat., Jun 1st, 10:30-11:00 AM.

Summer Reading Program - is a great tradition at all Whatcom County and Bellingham Public Libraries! Early readers, kids, teens and adults can take part any time from June 1 to August 31 by downloading a Summer Reading bingo card at WCLS.ORG , setting a goal and winning a prize. Everyone can participate!

Drumming with Ray Soriano - Kick off Summer Reading by making some noise! Ray brings an array of drums for a rocking good time. For grades K-5 , Thurs, Jun. 6Th, 2:30 – 3:30.

Programs Sponsored by FOIL
The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) is a local non-profit that supports the Island Library through fundraising and promoting the purposes and activities of the Island Library and its community.

Board meets the second Monday of the month. Next upcoming board meeting is on Monday, Jun 10th at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

03/17/2019

ISLAND LIBRARY – IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

Brooke Pederson will be the new Island Library manager. Brooke has a MLIS degree and is currently the Director of the Concrete Library. She will be in the library starting May 4th.

Upcoming Programs/Events

Island Story Time
A 30 minute open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. Weekly on Saturday. For ages 2-6, Sat., Apr. 6, 10:30-11:00 AM.

Tiny Houses
Island resident Jesse Durkee will share his stories of adventure in pursuit of the dream of a tiny house. Sat. Apr 13, 7:30 – 9:00 PM.

Orcas of the Salish Sea
Victoria Souze will update us on endangered resident and transient whales. As always, she'll bring a wealth of accurate information about these beautiful animals who share the waters with us - Victoria knows them all. Sat., May 4, 7:30 PM


Programs Sponsored by FOIL

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) Board meets the second Monday of the month.. Next upcoming board meeting is on Monday, Apr 8 at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

02/18/2019

ISLAND LIBRARY – IT BELONGS TO YOU
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

Karly is retiring! Please join FOIL on Sunday, Mar 3rd, 3:00-5:00 PM at the Grange and help give her a proper “send-off”.

Upcoming Programs/Events

NASA: Colonizing Space - Whether you want to be an astronaut or you're just interested in the future of space exploration, this program is for you. Someday, we may colonize Mars. Tell our Arduino device what you want to be when you grow up, and find out if Mars needs you! Also, make your own record of what you would send into space to represent humanity. What music, or recipe, or.. would you send? With NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador Matthew Borghese. For grades K-5. Tues, Mar 5th, 2:30 – 3:30 PM.

Make Aluminum Can Plant Markers - Creating beautiful permanent tags and markers for your seedlings, starts, and plant species will make your garden identification so easy and fun. Karen Weber will share her knowledge and materials so we can all add a whimsical, decorative, and useful element to our spring plantings. You can bring a pair of old scissors, gloves, and your favorite aluminum cans, or come and use Karen's supplies. Sat, Mar. 16th, 2:00-4:00 PM

Island Story Time - An open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. Weekly on Saturday. For ages 2-6, Sat., Mar.2nd , 10:30-11:00 AM.

TED Talks - are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity. Watch engaging talks on the big screen in the Island Library's meeting room and stay to share thoughts about the topic. Friends of Island Library will provide snacks. Currently meeting monthly on Thursdays. Next meeting Feb. 28, 7:00 – 8:00 PM.

Movie Night for Grown-ups - Enjoy a movie on our new big screen in the Hanson meeting room. You choose the movie, we'll make the popcorn. Let’s us know what you'd like to see, and we'll give you a vote for the next movie showing on the first Thursday of each month. Mar. 7th, 6:30 – 8:00 PM.

Programs Sponsored by FOIL

An Evening with Steve Mayo - Pacific Northwest marine artist Steve Mayo has had a lifetime interest in maritime art and history. As a youth, he learned to sail on the Columbia River where he became fascinated with fishing boats, tugs, and ocean-going shipping. Today Mayo and his wife live in Belllingham, WA where he continues to paint from his studio overlooking the waterfront of Bellingham Bay. His paintings reside in many private and corporate collections internationally and have been featured as covers and illustrations in a number of books on Northwest regional and British Columbia history. Sat, Feb 23 rd. 7:30 – 8:45 PM.

'Loganita Farms Kitchen Garden Companion' with Mary von Krusenstiern - A kitchen garden can feed your belly, heart, and mind. Loganita Farms is the culinary garden for world-renowned Willows Inn on Lummi Island. Head farmer Mary von Krusenstiern shares her favorite tips for getting the most out of your own containers, raised beds, or backyard plot. Written with Anne Treat, a foreword by award-winning Willows Inn Chef Blaine Wetzel, and featuring artwork by Kristen den Hartog, the easy reference 'Companion' will be available at a special cash price of $20 at this library event. Sat, Mar2, 7:30 – 9:00.

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) Board meets the second Monday of the month.. Upcoming board meetings are on Monday, Mar. 11th at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

Teen DIY Club - Call library for more information. 758-7145

Karly’s retiring!  You are cordially invited to honor Karly and celebrate her many years of faithful service to our libr...
02/08/2019

Karly’s retiring! You are cordially invited to honor Karly and celebrate her many years of faithful service to our library.
Karly’s Retirement Party
March 3, from 3-5PM
Grange Hall.

01/25/2019

Island Library Schedule of Events for January and February 2019
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00 – 8:00 Saturday 10:00 – 5:00

FOIL wholeheartedly thanks all those who participated in the Greetings, Goodwill and Giving Silent Auction. Each one of you – the donors, the musicians, the helpers, the gatherers, and the bidders made it a great success. The auction was a memorable evening for one and all. Thank you, thank you, thank you everyone.

Upcoming Programs/Events

Let’s Make Valentines - Make one-of-a-kind valentines for family and friends. All materials provided. For grades K-5 . Tuesday, Feb 12th, 2:30-3:30 PM.

TED Talks - are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity. Watch engaging talks on the big screen in the Island Library's meeting room and stay to share thoughts about the topic. Friends of Island Library will provide snacks. Currently meeting weekly on Thursdays. Next meeting Jan. 29th, 6:30 8:00 PM.

Island Story Time - An open program that includes stories, rhymes, and songs with opportunities for movement and interactive participation. Weekly on Saturday. For ages 2-6, Sat., Dec. Feb. 2nd , 10:30-11:00 AM.

Pizza and a Movie - Read the book, see the movie! Enjoy two hours of pizza and movies based on a book on the (fairly) big screen at Island Library. Movie titles are posted at the library; call (360) 758-7145 for more information. Meets the first Saturday of the month, For grades 6-12. Feb. 2nd, 2:00-4:00 PM.

Movie Night for Grown-ups - Enjoy a movie on our new big screen in the Hanson meeting room. You choose the movie, we'll make the popcorn. Let’s us know what you'd like to see, and we'll give you a vote for the next movie showing on the first Thursday of each month. Feb. 7th, 6:30 – 8:00 PM.

Programs Sponsored by FOIL

The Bald Eagle- A Local Treasure - A representative of the North Cascades Audubon Society will speak about the lives of eagles, how to observe these majestic birds without disturbing them and eagle-watching field trips this winter. Sponsored by the Friends of Island Library and Lummi Island Heritage Trust. Sat, Jan 19th, 7:30 – 8:45 pm.

An Evening with Steve Mayo - Pacific Northwest marine artist Steve Mayo has had a lifetime interest in maritime art and history. As a youth, he learned to sail on the Columbia River where he became fascinated with fishing boats, tugs, and ocean-going shipping. Today Mayo and his wife live in Belllingham, WA where he continues to paint from his studio overlooking the waterfront of Bellingham Bay. His paintings reside in many private and corporate collections internationally and have been featured as covers and illustrations in a number of books on Northwest regional and British Columbia history. Sat, Feb 23 rd. 7:30 – 8:45 PM.

The Friends of Island Library( FOIL) Board meets the second Monday of the month.. Upcoming board meetings are on Monday, Feb. 11th at 7:00 PM. Board meetings are open to all.

Address

2214 S Nugent Road
Lummi Island, WA
98262

Opening Hours

Tuesday 2pm - 8pm
Thursday 2pm - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

Telephone

+13607587145

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