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Listen Here Now! Serious Library News Magazine
Library haps from the Pendleton Public Library.
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Stephanie Huffman and the History Preserved Project
Stephanie Huffman joins us once again to speak about her new responsibilities toward the history of downtown Pendleton.
She can be reached at tw...

Take a Spin at the Library
We had a yarn spinning event, and now it's a monthly meeting! Listen in on our inaugural event! I claim I will read short stories, but then don't do i...

The Kids Are Alright
Heather dropped in on the Pendleton Boxing gym next door and talked to Coach Rob Brooks, and his boxers Trayton, Joshua, Ian, Madisynne, Madeline, Ryl...

Summer Book Chat
20 Library Titles Most Circulated This Summer
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Shadows Reel by C. J. Box
Run, Rose, Run by Dol...

Joshua Eaton Just Wants You To Have Fun With It
Joshua Eaton gave a program for us that taught the basic concept of the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and introduced the beginnings of making...

...And Introducing Heather Culley
Your host is interviewed by recent guest Stephanie Huffman.
In This Episode:
Beginning With a Bash by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Ultimate...

The News of March 5, 1888
Heather finds a very rare photograph of the microfilm preparation technician, more squabbling between towns in the county, and an even more rare infor...

Richard Stapleman and the Life's Work
We visited with Mr. Stapleman in his Court Street bespoke, handmade shoe store while he worked on his backlog of orders. We thank him heartily and sin...

Hail Joshua Eaton, Dungeon Master
We are joined by the guy who teaches us how to play dungeons and dragons! Well, he's GOING to, anyway.
He asked as a reference question: what is...

News of February 5, 1889
Heather reads the news from the early days of the East Oregonian newspaper, including a patent medicine advertisement that makes the druggist sound li...

News of January 29, 1889
Heather reads a little of the historical East Oregonian newspaper for you.

The Return of Sara Phinney
TV Show
Ted Lasso
Books
Eden Robinson's Trickster Trilogy
Honor Bright by Frances Parkinson Keyes
Any Young Adult Fictio...

Week of Wonder December 2021
Heather outlines some wonderful programming coming up next week.

Stephanie Huffman, Monster Knitter
Stephanie Huffman came on the podcast to talk about her knitting and pattern design business, and to enjoy a hectic time in the library podcast record...

Jennifer and the Failed Programs
Jennifer and Heather discuss where our programming went wrong: attendance. We focus especially on our special Job Search programming.
It's very...

Brian Johnson and the Second Take
We recorded last week, then there were technical difficulties. So we recorded again, same questions, new answers! Seven minutes more material!
B...

Joshua Samuel Brown's Path to Enlightenment Leads to Pendleton
Joshua Samuel Brown is an author, and enthusiastic resident of Pendleton, Oregon.

Kristen Tiede, Archeologist For the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Kristen talked with us about her job and what it entails.
Books
Ladies of the Field: Early Women Archaeologists and Their Search for Adven...

Katy Bowman, Our Friend
Katy Bowman came and talked about her work as a biomechanist. We have a big list of books to add.
Books
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters...

Bruce Kiskaddon, Poet
This is the last day of the 2021 Pendleton Round-Up, and in its honor, Heather reads some of Mr. Kiskaddon's poems.

Season 2 Opener!
Heather outlines the fun to come the fall!
Call 541-966-0380 to register!

Episode 32: TikTok Comic Mash-Up!
James and Heather discuss the cultural significance of TikTok, how to make them with the help of good ol Charlie Brown, and why collaboration at a dis...

Episode 31: Colleen Sanders, Comeback Kid
Colleen returns to the podcast to talk about how her growing season is going, drought tips, and some activism you can try at home.
Activism You...

Episode 30: Virginia Roberts Queen of the Old West
Virginia Roberts is the Pendleton Public Library's genealogy volunteer. She knows quite a bit about Pendleton.
Books and authors in this episode...

Episode 29: Jill Clark and I Discuss The Little Mermaid
Also the many aspects of its original author Hans Christian Andersen, and dark Disney.

Surprise Episode!
Come see Katy Bowman next Wednesday, during and after the Book Walk! A book walk, then a book talk, as the ancients predicted.
Katy Bowman has a...

Rob Brooks Finds the Library a Welcome Resource
Rob Brooks coaches boxing at Blanc's Boxing Gym in Pendleton, right next door the the library.
Books in this podcast:
The Tommyknockers by...

Episode 27: Dr Nick Nash and the Adventure in the Library
Dr Nick Nash recommends:
The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mother's Life in the Detroit Numbers by Bridgett M. Davis
Pappyland: A St...

Episode 26: Dr Beau Benson of the Oregon East Symphony
Movies mentioned in this episode:
Nosferatu (1922)
The Robot vs The Aztec Mummy (1958)
Nothing But Trouble (1991) yes Heather did kn...

Episode #25: Glenn Graham and the Long Good-Bye
Glenn is retiring, and we took this opportunity to record his ineffable pesonality.
Books in this episode were the entire works of Patrick F. Mc...

Episode 24: Christine Guenther and Her Calling
Christine Guenther, Registered Dietician, came in and talked about how she discovered her career.
Books in the episode:
Lion: A Long Way H...

Episode 23: Catherine Campbell and the Year of Reading Constantly
Catherine Campbell shares her list of A Number 1 King of Books picks published in 2020/2021. She read WAAAAY more than this in the past year.
Bo...

Episode 22: Jill Clark and the Adventure of the Middle School Pandemic Spring Term
Jill Clark, teacher of English, speaks on teaching to a lovable crowd, roller skating, and fairy tales and the women who love them.
Jill's Book...

Episode 21: Kola Shippentower Thompson, a Woman of Power
Kola drops by to talk about Jiu-Jitsu, fighting competitively, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People, and a great book with a local setting.

Episode 20: Heather and the Fancy Summer
Two very fun summer projects you can do with the library!
To register for DIY: Embroidered Photographs, call (541)966-0380, or email us at pendl...

Episode 19: Summer Reading with James!
James and Heather discuss their favorite upcoming programs for the 2021 Summer Reading Program, Reading Colors Your World.
To register for progr...

Episode 18: Sally Kosey Episode 2
Sally recommends three books.
50 Shades of Grey by E. L. James
The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
Wiyaxayxt / Wiyaakaa'awn /...

Episode 17: Sally Kosey, CTUIR Board Secretary
Sally Kosey is the Board of Trustees Secretary of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

Episode 16: Robb Corbett and the Visit to the Library Department
Robb Corbett is the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Pendleton, and his office is directly above the Library.

Episode 15: J. D. Kindle Enjoys a Nice Read or Two
Executive Director J. D. Kindle of the Oregon East Symphony discusses his personal journeys.
His reading list:
The Hawkline Monster by Ric...