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January 13, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com
The Heartbeat of Vermillion
Getting to know Beth
Knedler of the
Vermillion Public Library
By Katie Clausen
For the Plain Talk
Vermillion residents
who remember the era of
the ‘old’ library will
remember the heavy
black doors, smell of old
books, and the click made
by passing through the
turn style to gain access
to the circulation desk.
Many memories were
made by Vermillion youth
and adults alike by having
lock in slumber parties in
the library conference
room, or working on a
computer for, maybe, the
first time.
If the memory of the
old library lay-out
invokes feelings of
invitation, the new
library is no different.
With its bright lights
and familiar paper scent
it welcomes community
members, of all ages, into
its literary arms.
This building, books,
and services however
wouldn’t be available
without people such as
Beth Knedler, the Youth
Service Librarian at the
Edith B. Siegrist
Vermillion Public
Library.
“Kids come from St.
Agnes, Jolley, Austin and
sometimes even Middle
School,” Knedler said.
“Getting the kids in is the
hardest part.”
Knedler is discussing
her approach to after
school programs, which
she hosts every Thursday.
She and her husband
came to Vermillion by
way of opportunities at
USD.
“We came here and we
thought ‘three years’ and
now its three kids later,”
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Knedler said. “We’re still
here. I got certified at
USD.”
Knedler started out in
the public school district,
but when an opportunity
came along, she grabbed
it.
“I was at the Middle
School doing half time
library and half time art,”
Knedler said. “And then
this opened up.”
Knedler puts an
artistic spin on the
programs she helps
develop for youth. While
she does story time both
in house at the library
and out of house at the
local day care and at
schools, she continues to
come up with programs
that are creative and
inviting to kids.
Story time schedules
have been made for the
spring 2015 session, and
are broken down into age
groups to make sure the
kids get as much as
possible out of the
readings. In addition to
focusing on reading with
youth, Knedler is making
sure she explores all of
her options.
“I’m going to be
starting a few new things
at the end of the month,”
Knedler said. “I’ve sent
out some invitations.”
It is Knedler’s roll to
determine how to make
sure youth in the
Vermillion community
have fulfilling
experiences.
“The teens are the
hardest,” Knedler said.
“They come in, but they
just want to talk
sometimes. Which is
okay.”
While getting youth
into a library is harder
than it has ever been
before, Knedler knows
how to pull at the
heartstrings of kids, using
the popular building
blocks, Legos.
“This gets filled,”
Knedler said, gesturing
towards the west wall of
the building. “The kids
just go into the Kozak
room and just make
whatever.”
The sense of the
library is not lost on Lego
time, however.
“I’ve got paper in there
in case they want to tell
stories about their Legos,”
Knedler said. “Because
they all have stories, every
single piece has a story.”
Knedler feels as
though Lego building is
the most popular youth
activity at the Library, but
art, which is also her
passion, comes in at a
close second.
“The second Thursday
after school I do art,”
Knedler said. “And then
the fourth Thursday I’ll
have a program called
‘open studio’ where kids
can come and pick what
they want to do.”
As the Youth Service
Librarian, it is Knedler’s
job to not only help
children explore books
and literacy for all it has
to offer, but also use her
expertise to help them
engage in activities they
may not get to experience
elsewhere.
“It’s not so much
crafting, but more art,”
Knedler said. “That is my
background.”
Knedler is thankful for
the platform the library
gives her while working
with local youth.
“Having the ability to
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Beth Knedler stands at the circulation desk as the Youth Service Librarian she helps kids get
involved at the library.
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get my circulation the
way I would like is the
best,” Knedler said. “I
want to make sure the
kids have opportunities
and what they need.”
Knedler is an obvious
heartbeat of the
Vermillion community.
As someone who helps
enrich the lives of youth
within the walls of the
improved library, she gets
enjoyment from helping
and nurturing as well.
“The people I work
with and the patrons are
great,” Knedler said. “And
the building is great, too.”
For more information
on Storytime, to register,
or for other activities at
the Public Library, please
visit
vermillionpubliclibrary.o
rg.
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