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Mar 02

Garden Know-How

Posted to Book Notes on March 2, 2026 at 10:26 AM by Genesis Gaule

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Seed Starting Workshop

with Carrie Knutson (Agriculture & Natural Resources, Horticulture | NDSU Extension)

Thurs, Mar 12 @ 6:00 pm

Ready to start your vegetable or flower garden the sustainable way? Join us for a hands-on seed starting workshop focused on simple, eco-friendly methods you can use at home. Participants will create their own starter pots during the workshop and plant seeds to take home, everything you make goes with you! 


Essential Guide to Ecological Gardening

by the American Horticultural Society 

635 AMERICAN 2026 

Shares insight on the many ways gardeners can embrace nature for a healthier, more vibrant home landscape. How it is about making thoughtful decisions in your garden each and every day, knowing they impact the millions of plants and animals living there and the greater environment beyond.   


The Water-Smart Garden

by Noelle Johnson 

635.0486 JOHNSON 

As freshwater shortages increasingly strike regions around the globe, it’s more important than ever to employ water-conserving practices in the garden. Whether your landscape is filled with shrubs and perennials or fruits and vegetables, in The Water-Smart Garden, you’ll learn dozens of techniques to limit water use while growing a gorgeous and thriving garden. 


Microfarms

by Jean Martin Fortier 

631.584 FORTIER 2025 

A guide to setting up and running profitable small-scale vegetable farms using organic, low-tech, and highly intensive production methods grounded in ecological principles. 


Essential Guide to Perennial Gardening

by the American Horticultural Society   

635.932 AMERICAN 2025 

A comprehensive and modern guide to cultivating and caring for perennial plants, including many perennials native to North America. Whether you grow in full sun or a shady corner, in a small space or a large landscape, this insight and guidance will ensure you’ll have a thriving, bloom-filled garden.   


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Feb 09

Unleash your Inner Musician

Posted to Book Notes on February 9, 2026 at 10:28 AM by Genesis Gaule

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Synthesizer Petting Zoo

Thurs, Feb 26 @ 6:00 pm

All Ages // Hands-on electronic music fun with special guest UND Librarian Alfred Wallace. Come explore a zoo unlike any other: where the animals bleep, bloop, and buzz!


This Thing Called Life

by Neal Karlen 

BIO -Arts -Music - PRINCE   

A warm and surprisingly real-life biography, featuring never-before-seen photos, of one of rock’s greatest talents: Prince. Neal Karlen was the only journalist Prince granted in-depth press interviews to for over a dozen years, from before Purple Rain to when the artist changed his name to an unpronounceable glyph. 


The Beatles Anthology

781.66 BEATLES 

What a book The Beatles Anthology is! Each page is brimming with personal stories and rare vintage images. Snapshots from their family collections take us back to the days when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Richard Starkey were just boys growing up in Liverpool. They talk in turn about those early years and how they came to join the band that would make them known around the world as John, Paul, George and Ringo.  


Taylor Swift: the stories behind the songs

by Annie Zaleski 

 BIO -Arts -Music – SWIFT 

From her humble beginnings as a teenage country singer to her record-breaking Eras Tour, Taylor Swift’s career is incomparable both in her mastery over multiple genres and the pure scale of her fan base and success. By weaving effortlessly through country, rock, pop, indie, and folk music, Swift has created a style of her own. Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs is a comprehensive review of her entire songbook to date, covering all eleven studio albums and more than 200 songs. 


Who was David Bowie?

by Margaret Gurevich 

J NF BIO BOWIE 

David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, wasn't just an incredible singer; he had an amazing talent for keeping his fans happily guessing about what he would do next. He alternated between musical genres with ease, established a successful acting career, and even created a legendary persona, the rocker alien Ziggy Stardust. 


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Feb 02

Presidents' Day Reads

Posted to Book Notes on February 2, 2026 at 10:25 AM by Genesis Gaule

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Presidents' Day

The Library will be closed on February 16 in observance of Presidents Day. Presidents Day is a federal holiday officially designated as "Washington's Birthday". Originally established in 1885 to honor George Washington's Feb. 22 birthday, it now popularly honors all U.S. presidents, particularly Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday is also in February.   


Lincoln in Private

by Ronald C. White 

BIO -Political -Presidents – LINCOLN 

Lincoln historian Ronald C. White walks readers through twelve of Lincoln’s most important private notes, showcasing our greatest president’s brilliance and empathy, but also his very human anxieties and ambitions. 


Travels with George

by Nathaniel Philbrick 

MEMOIR -Travel - - PHILBRICK 

In the fall of 2018, Nathaniel Philbrick embarked on his own journey into what Washington called “the infant woody country” to see for himself what America had become in the 229 years since. 


JFK: Public, Private, Secret

by Randy J. Taraborrelli 

BIO -Political -Presidents – KENNEDY 

Drawing from hundreds of interviews conducted over twenty-five years, as well as candid, first-hand oral histories from the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library, rare internal reports from the Secret Service, detailed files from the National Archives, and intelligence documents from both the CIA and FBI, this is JFK as never before captured by history: brilliant yet fallible, revered yet human. A figure whose legacy continues to shape America and the world. 


The Fall of Richard Nixon

by Tom Brokaw 

973.924 BROKAW 

Tom Brokaw, who was then the young NBC News White House correspondent, gives us a nuanced and thoughtful chronicle, recalling the players, the strategies, and the scandal that brought down a president. 


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