Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Sunshine Smiles

Welcoming the Next Beautiful Wave of Operation Koa Moana 25

From left: Mr. Jordan Ligorio (Library Aide), US Marine - Mr. Reid, Ms./Mrs. Perez, Mrs. Trueleen J. Albert (Head Librarian, Mr. Andrew Trigg (Australian Volunteer), & US Marine Mr. Graham...Apologies we do not know your official rank, but we hope to know more over time. 😊 

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the U.S. Marines leading this year’s Operation Koa Moana for their visit to the Pohnpei Public Library. Your dedication and engagement with our community are truly appreciated. It was an honor to meet your acquaintance, and we look forward to continuing this meaningful partnership.

Thank you for your service and commitment to strengthening the bonds between our communities. We are excited for the opportunities ahead!

#KoaMoana #USMarines #Partnership #Pohnpei

Monday, February 3, 2025

PICS Students Refurbishes Mini-Bench for Pohnpei Public Library!

 Hand Made with Love

How big can a thank you get? Well in these parts bigger than the biggest planet. Thank you to the PICS Vocational Students of Carpentry who have built a sturdy bench that adorns the library front. Thanks to the strong never-give-up spirit of the students we have been able to come into such huge blessings to receive the product of your craftsmanship. This project highlights the importance of vocational education, as students applied their craftsmanship and teamwork to create something valuable for the community. Their hard work not only enhances the library’s space but also serves as a lasting contribution for visitors to enjoy. This bench stands as a testament to their talent, effort, and commitment to making a difference in Pohnpei. Now our little munchkins can have a seat and enjoy the little study bench outside in the natural light enoying the fresh air, because of you this is possible. Kalahngan lap!

Story Hour: January 30th, 2025

 The Story Never Ends

The fun continues as the kids at story hour enjoyed a lovely classic story “Ugly Duckling”. The moral of the story shared by Mrs. Charlotte is as we all know; it is okay to be different and we should celebrate in our uniqueness since it can also be the most beautiful part of us. The kiddos enjoyed a very lively reading session where they learned to do some handicrafts and apply some hands on creativity afterwards. Mrs. Charlotte “Char-Char” Etnol was bringing the happy vibes into the reading hour with her amazing ability to paint the story perfectly into the little minions’ minds with her voice and expressions. We are always happy to receive readers from the community and all over. We welcome you to join more and learn your new language here among the little chipmunks in the library any day. Kalahngan, Charlotte for bringing your positive energy and outstanding joyous aura to the library!