Friday, October 10, 2025

Big News: New Arrivals at the Friends of the Pohnpei Public Library!

We’re excited to share that the Friends of the Pohnpei Public Library has just added some amazing new titles to our shelves — and this is just the beginning!

Among our latest arrivals, you’ll find:

  • Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, MD – a groundbreaking look into living better and longer.

  • The Crash by Freida McFadden – a thrilling page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end.

  • The latest issues of National Geographic and National Geographic Kids, packed with stunning photos, science, and stories that inspire curiosity.

  • Highlights Magazine, full of fun, puzzles, and laughter for young readers.

  • The New Yorker and TIME Magazine, bringing thoughtful journalism, commentary, and insights from around the world.

Whether you’re in the mood for an edge-of-your-seat story, some deep science reading, or just a relaxing browse through the newest magazines — there’s something fresh waiting for you at the library.

Come visit the Friends of the Pohnpei Public Library corner to check out these new arrivals — and stay tuned… more exciting reads are on the way soon!

October 10: A Day to Remember — Launching Mental Health Awareness in Pohnpei State

Starting this year, October 10 will be officially observed across Pohnpei State as Mental Health Awareness Day—a day to honor emotional well-being, break stigma, and strengthen community care.

Why October 10?
Globally, October 10 is recognized as World Mental Health Day, a day for advocacy, education, and awareness. (www.counseling.org) By aligning with that, Pohnpei joins the global movement while grounding it in our local context.


🌿 Why This Matters for Pohnpei

  • Mental health is part of our health: stress, grief, isolation, and life transitions can affect all of us.

  • In recent years, efforts in Pohnpei have already begun to integrate mental health in public health and community programs. For instance, in 2023 a Farmer Focus Conference in Pohnpei addressed stress, resilience, and mental well-being in agriculture. (University of Guam)

  • Designating a dedicated day helps us make mental health visible, reduce shame, and encourage help-seeking behavior.


What We Aim to Do on This Day (and Beyond)

  • Public events & gatherings: community walks, talks, storytelling circles, music, art — in Kolonia, rural areas, schools, churches.

  • Awareness campaigns: posters, radio, social media, green ribbons or symbols to spark conversation.

  • Information & resource booths: where people can learn about signs of distress, where to get help locally, and how to support one another.

  • Peer support & listening spaces: safe spaces for people to share, to be heard, to connect.

  • Training & capacity building: for health workers, teachers, pastors, community leaders to better understand and respond to mental health needs.


A Message to Our Community

Dear friends and neighbors,


On this first Mental Health Awareness Day in Pohnpei, let us remember: you are not alone. Whether you’re struggling with sadness, anxiety, stress, or simply feel “off” — your experience matters. Let this day be a reminder that caring for our minds is as important as caring for our bodies. We are here for all the people in our community, as a space to read, gather the self in peace and re-enter the world calmer.

Let’s make this day a turning point — in our homes, in our schools, in our churches, and in every village. Let’s speak openly, listen kindly, and act together. Let’s surround each other with compassion.

Friday, September 26, 2025

A Sad Chapter, but Not the Last

A Heartfelt Farewell to Mr. Andrew Trigg

As we turn the page on another chapter at the Pohnpei Public Library, we pause to give our deepest thanks to someone who has left an indelible mark on our library family—Mr. Andrew Trigg.

Since October 2024, Andrew has dedicated a full year of service to FPPL, sharing his expertise in the field of librarianship with generosity and care. He has been more than a volunteer; he has been a mentor, a guide, and a source of strength during both bright and challenging moments. With his sound advice and uplifting spirit, Andrew helped carry our staff through tough times, always reminding us of the joy that comes with serving our community. His positive energy has been contagious, inspiring us all to do our best and to smile a little more along the way.

November 5th, 2024

The Board of the Friends of the Pohnpei Public Library joins the staff in expressing our heartfelt gratitude for all that Andrew has done. From professional guidance to simple acts of encouragement, he has made this library a better place—not just for our patrons, but for every member of our team.

Though Andrew now embarks on the next chapter of his adventurous journey, we want him to know that FPPL will always be his second, third and forth home. Thank you, Mr. Andrew Trigg, for your service, your kindness, and your friendship. We hope to see you again someday. Until then, we send you off with our warmest appreciation and best wishes.

Visit us when you can Andrew! Kalahngan oh Kaselel!