Summer 2015 - Deerfield Public Library

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Summer 2015 - Deerfield Public Library
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Saying Farewell
Back on June 16, 2006, the Deerfield Public Library Board was
pleased to announce Mary Pergander as our next Library Director.
Now, with Mary retiring after nine years of exemplary service to
our community, we thank her wholeheartedly. Perhaps her biggest
accomplishment was her outstanding leadership in bringing us our
new Library. This process alone required innumerable decisions by
Mary while she continued to run the Library with virtually no service
interruption. Our new Library would not be standing as it is today
without Mary’s vision and leadership.
Mary also strove to make the Library patron experience as
user-friendly as possible. A vibrant website, drop boxes, the hold
shelves, a café area, self-checkout & return, more and more
programming for all ages (including at off-site locations), an
explosion of e-materials, extended loan times, outreach to our
schools…Mary continually examined our processes and improved
them. With these projects, we often heard the words the Board
loved to hear – “On time and on (or under) budget”.
As we prepare to bid Mary a very fond farewell, we hope you’ll join
us at her open house going-away celebration. On behalf of the entire
DPL community, Mary, we gratefully say thank you and wish you all
the best.
Ron Simon
President
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
FAREWELL RECEPTION
PLEASE JOIN US IN CELEBRATING
LIBRARY DIRECTOR
MARY PERGANDER’S RETIREMENT!
Thursday, May 21, 2015
5:00 – 6:30PM
5:30 Presentation
Open House
Deerfield Public Library
lower level meeting rooms
Fun for all ages!
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
KICK-OFF: Saturday, June 13 11:00AM-2:30PM
See Page 2 for details
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
Saturday, June 13 – Saturday, August 8
KICK-OFF DAY
Saturday, June 13
Special events
starting at 11:00am
Summer Reading sign-up
ALL DAY (9:00am-5:00pm)
Face painting
11:00AM-2:00PM
Bingo
11:00AM-2:00PM
Fun for
all ages!
Photo booth
11:30am-1:30pm
Potts & Pans Steelband
1:00–2:30PM
“2015 Best Calypso/Soca Entertainer”
Chicago Music Awards
Look for the musical book
throughout the newsletter
for more Read to the Rhythm
summer programs.
Thanks to DHS Designers!
The inspired Read to the Rhythm graphics you see in this
newsletter were created by Deerfield High School graphic
artists. The students, under the guidance of teacher Chris
Sykora, created a diverse portfolio of eye-catching logos and
promotional pieces for the Library’s Summer Reading Program.
Look for more of the students’ vibrant Read to the Rhythm
design work throughout the library during the summer. The
creative team from Deerfield High School included (back, l-r)
Jakob Flessner, John Phipps, and Josh Stanaszek; (front, l-r)
Lauren Tonner, Chris Sykora, and Dana Dworkin.
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.
Read to the Rhythm
Adult Summer Reading
Program
Saturday, June 13 - Saturday,
August 8
Take time for yourself this summer and sign-up for the Library’s
summer reading program, Read to the Rhythm. Participants who
read, watch, or listen to five library titles this summer will be
eligible to win one of four gift baskets. Attendance at any Library
program can count as one of your five titles. Stop by the Adult
Services or Media desks to pick up an adult registration form
and you‘ll receive a set of earbuds (Quantities available while
they last).
Adult Programs
FOR FILM BUFFS
Enjoy hot new releases in brilliant HD
Blu-ray. No registration required.
TUESDAY ‘NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
June 9, 23, July 7, 21, August 4, 18
Join us to preview the hot new release of the week (selected
by Library staff). As we get closer to each date, check our
website or ask at the Multimedia desk for a list of upcoming
showings. ALL TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30PM
THURSDAY MOVIES
Summer Movie Discussion Series –
Favorite Musicals!
Kick-off the Adult Summer Reading Program with fun activities
for all ages on Saturday, June 13. See Page 2 for details.
One MGM classic, one from the 1960s, and one from the
recent new wave. Join us after each movie for a brief
discussion. ALL THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 1:00PM
Look for
Thursday, June 18, Singin’ in the Rain –
Rated NR, 102 minutes
for more Read to the Rhythm summer programs
Potts & Pans Steelband
Saturday, June 13, 1:00–2:30PM
Just awarded “2015 Best Calypso/Soca Entertainer” from the
Chicago Music Awards, musicians from Chicagoland’s largest
steelpan organization will perform pieces from American pop,
European classical, jazz, soca, calypso, and more! You’ll have a
chance to participate on a variety of percussion instruments. R
Healthy Habits for a Healthier You
Tuesday, June 16, 7:00–8:30PM
For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the
body are connected. But now, science is able to provide insights
into how to optimize our physical and cognitive health as we age.
Learn about research in the areas of diet and nutrition, exercise,
cognitive activity and social engagement, and use hands-on tools
to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for
healthy aging. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association. R
Local Author Fair
Saturday, June 20, 10:30AM–12:30PM
Mix and mingle with local authors writing in a variety of
adult genres. The program will be located downstairs in
the Library’s meeting rooms. Books will be available for
purchase. At the time of publication, our list of participating
authors include:
Lisa Barr
Greg Herriges
Steve Jackson
Karen L. Kaplan
Mitchell Karbin
Ivan Levi
Rae Olin Luskin
Matt Mansfield
Judith Matz, LCSW
Gertrude Pollitt, D Psa
Bob Schwartz
Jerry Witkovsky
Allan Zelinger, MD
Thursday, July 23, The Sound of Music –
Rated G, 174 minutes
Thursday, August 13, Chicago –
Rated PG, 113 minutes
Making the Most of Your Eye:
Travel and Street Photography
Tuesday, June 30, 7:00–8:30PM
Professional photographers
John Batdorff and Staci
Prince will lead an in-depth
exploration of travel and
street photography. We’ll
delve into the history and
definitions of street and travel
photography, planning for
your photographic excursion,
how to engage with your
subject, techniques for
getting the shot and using
Adobe Lightroom to edit and share your photos.
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Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday, July 8, 7:30–9:00PM
@ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield | Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library is
hosting its popular trivia night at Trax Tavern
& Grill in Deerfield. Play individually or
team up in groups of up to 4 people and test
your knowledge of trivia. Refreshments will
be served and prizes will be awarded to the
biggest know-it-alls! R
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Adult Programs
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Historic Route 66: A Journey Through History
Thursday, July 9, 7:00–8:00PM
Join highway historian David Clark as he tells
the story of Route 66 using pictures and
music. We’ll take a photographic road trip from
the shores of Lake Michigan to Santa Monica,
California. Through eight states and three time
zones, Route 66 is still America’s Mother Road.
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Paint to the Rhythm
Saturday, July 11, 1:00–2:30PM
Join us for this fun, relaxing program and get into the groove
of abstract painting. No art experience required! Christine
Thornton returns to teach techniques for painting to the rhythm
of music using watercolor pencils. You’ll leave with a small
finished painting. R
Getting Started in Genealogy
Wednesday, July 22, 7:00–8:30PM
Itching to explore your family history after you’ve seen those
celebrity genealogy shows? Get off on the right foot with
guidance on working backwards, talking with relatives, using
the census, being a detective, and more. Copies of presenter
Grace Dumelle’s book, Finding Your Chicago Ancestors, will be
available for purchase. R
Books with a Twist: Life after Life by Kate Atkinson
Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.
marches on towards its second world war. Does Ursula’s infinite
number of lives give her the power to save the world? Copies
of the book available at self-service holds shelf end of June.
Attendees are welcome to order food and drinks off the
menu to enjoy during the discussion. Drop-in.
MUSIC DISCUSSION:
Battle of the Drummers
Wednesday, July 29, 7:00–8:30PM
Who was the greatest drummer of all time? We’ll listen to
examples of some of the most celebrated drummers and talk
about what made them great. Please join us for what should be a
fun and lively debate! R
Gardening in Miniature
Thursday, August 6, 7:00–8:00PM
Although imagination is a big part of
creating a miniature garden, to
construct a long-lasting garden,
it is important to understand the
mechanics of getting the right
materials in the right container. A
University of Illinois Extension Master
Gardener will demonstrate the proper
construction of a miniature garden. Resources
and creative ideas will be shared with the attendees.
Thursday Book Discussions
Monday, July 27, 7:30–9:00PM
@Biaggis Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road
On a cold night in 1910, Ursula Todd is born to an
English banker and his wife. She dies before she
can draw her first breath. On that same night,
Ursula is born, and embarks upon a life that
will be, to say the least, unusual. As she grows,
she also dies, repeatedly, while the century
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Introduction to Essential Oils
Thursday, August 20, 7:00–8:30PM
Did you know you can cook, craft and diffuse
with essential oils? Learn the basics including
how they are made, how they work, and about
their many benefits. Presenter: Chris Banarjee,
Master Certified Healing Foods Specialist and
Essential Oil Educator. R
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a month before the
discussion. No registration required.
Every Last One by Anna Quindlen | Thursday, June 11, 10:30–11:30AM
For Mary Beth Latham, her three children come first, before her career as a landscape gardener, or even her
life as the wife of a doctor. When her son Max becomes depressed, Mary Beth becomes focused on him, and
is blindsided by a shocking act of violence.
Fever by Mary Beth Keane | Thursday, July 9, 10:30–11:30AM
A fictionalized account of the life of Typhoid Mary, an Irish immigrant who moved to New York and became
a successful cook, until officials noticed the trail of disease she left behind. Mary was kept in isolation from
1907 to 1910, then released under the condition that she never work as a cook again. Her inability to understand her condition, her passion for cooking, and the income she had become used to all conspire to lure her
back into the kitchen.
The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd | Thursday August 13, 10:30–11:30AM
Hetty, a slave in nineteenth century Charleston, yearns for life beyond the wealthy Grimké household. The
Grimké's daughter, Sarah, feels hemmed in by the limits imposed on women. Over the next thirty-five years,
both women strive for a life of their own, shaping each other's destinies and forming a complex relationship.
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Registration is required for all computer programs. Register at
deerfieldlibrary.org, by phone at 847-945-3311, or in person.
Tech Connections
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All classes will take place in the Library’s Computer Lab unless otherwise noted.
Computer 101
Microsoft® Office
Mobile Devices*
Internet Basics
Word Basics
Bring device if you have one
Tuesday, June 9, 10:00–11:30AM
Tuesday, June 16, 10:00–11:30AM
iPhone Basics
Email Basics
Excel Basics
Tuesday, July 14, 10:00–11:30AM
Wednesday, June 10, 2:00–3:30PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2:00–3:30PM
iPad Basics
Word 2.0
Wednesday, July 15, 2:00–3:30PM
Tuesday, August 18, 10:00–11:30AM
iPhone 2.0
Excel 2.0
Tuesday, July 28, 10:00–11:30AM
Wednesday, August 19, 2:00–3:30PM
iPad 2.0
Travel Apps
Wednesday, July 29, 2:00–3:30PM
Tuesday, June 23, 10:00–11:30AM
Have a fun trip planned for the summer?
Learn where you can find apps to help you
with flights, hotels, translation, finding
things to do, and more! Meeting Room B
*Meeting Room B
Cloud Computing
Wednesday, July 8, 2:00–3:30PM
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, and important tips
you need to know before using the Cloud.
Intro to Vlogging
Wednesday, July 22, 2:00–3:30PM
You’ve probably heard of blogging, and
now there is video blogging or vlogging.
We’ll discuss different vlogs (how-to,
cooking, tutorials, etc.), explore popular
vlogs, and review how one develops a vlog.
Meeting Room B
Streaming Content
Tuesday, August 4, 10:00–11:30AM
Find out how to watch movies and TV
shows on your tablet, computer, and
phone. We’ll discuss the basics of streaming, paid and free options, and more.
Intro to HTML
Music Apps
Tuesday, August 11, 10:00–11:30AM
Always wondered how websites are
created? Learn the basics of creating
HTML code, options for building websites,
and more fun things to do with HTML5.
Wednesday, August 26, 2:00–3:30PM
We’ll discuss the wide world of free music
apps, such as NPR Music, that allow you to
listen to streaming music on your device.
Learn how they can be tailored to your
preferences and tastes. Meeting Room B
Video Chatting
Wednesday, August 5, 2:00–3:30PM
Are your loved ones far away and voice
calls just aren’t cutting it? Learn how to
use FaceTime and/or Skype on your
devices. Bring your own laptop/phones
or just observe. Meeting Room B
Netiquette: Manners Matter
Tuesday, August 25, 10:00–11:30AM
Learn the standards for setting up
accounts, communicating effectively
and maintaining a positive online
presence.
All courses are
hands-on unless otherwise noted.
When applicable, bring device, usernames,
and passwords. Full course descriptions
and requirements on Library
website.
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Just for Teens
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-580-8962, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.
Read to the Rhythm:
Teen Summer Reading Program
Saturday, June 13 – Saturday, August 8
Grades 6-12
Take some time out this summer and celebrate
Read to the Rhythm with awesome prizes and
programs! Whether it’s reading a book, watching a
movie, listening to music, or attending a Teen program at the Library, it all counts.
Pick up a booklet in the Teen Space and you’ll receive a set of earbuds to get
movin’ to the beat! Look for
for more Read to the Rhythm summer programs.
Teen Study Lounge
Thursday, June 4 – Wednesday, June 10
High school students looking for a place to study for exams can make themselves
at home in the Library’s large meeting room during finals week. The Library will
provide large tables for group study, snacks and beverages, Wi-Fi access, and help
using the Library’s extensive collection of print and online resources.
Peace Out Yoga
Wednesday, June 24, 3:00–4:00PM | Grades 6-12
Move in motion with a professional Yoga Instructor.
Ruth Ann Grant will guide you through stretches,
balancing poses, and sun salutations while also
teaching stress management skills. Enjoy as you
breathe deeply and chill for an hour. R
Move to the Rhythm: Belly Dancing
Saturday, July 11, 1:00–2:00PM | Grades 6-12
Learn the basics of belly dancing, including hip- and foot-work, posture and
shimmies, with a professional! Miss Emma will teach a beginners’ choreography set
from this traditional Eastern Egyptian style of dance. All bellies are welcome! R
Pizza and Paperbacks
Wednesday, July 22, 1:00–2:00PM | Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a discussion of Throne of
Glass by Sarah Maas, while munchin’ on some pizza. If weather
permits, this event will be held outdoors, picnic style! Please
register in advance, as free copies of the book will be given to
participants to keep. R
College Bound:
Financial Aid 101
Wednesday, August 12, 7:00 – 8:00PM
Do you have questions about the
financial aid process? Teens and
Parents are welcome to an information
session that will define what financial
aid is, outline the categories that it is
grouped in, discuss the most common
types of grants and programs issued by
the federal government, and reference
helpful websites to use throughout the
financial aid process.
College Application and
Essay Writing Seminar
Wednesday, August 19, 7:00 – 8:00PM
Are you intimidated by the college
application process? Don’t be!
Students and parents will be guided
through a step-by-step analysis of
what is included in the Common
Application as well as any changes
made from the previous year. They will
also provide insight into what colleges
look for in an application essay.
Let’s Make Some Music!
Tuesday, August 4, 4:30–5:30PM
Grades 6-8 with and without special needs
Join us, in partnership with the Institute for Therapy through the Arts, as we
explore musical improvisation, music technology, rhythmic exploration, music and
movement, singing, and adapted instrumental play. No experience necessary. R
Teen Drop in Craft
Stop by the Teen Space throughout
the summer to get craftily inspired!
We’ll celebrate Read to the Rhythm
with music themed DIY kits that you
can take home to try out or create at
the Library.
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Children’s Programs
R All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register
in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes”, or by
calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins on Wednesday, May 20.
In addition to the specific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to make
reasonable accommodations so that your child can participate in all our programs. For more information about programs and services for children with special needs, please contact Paula Shapiro at
[email protected]
Book Buddies!
June 16 through July 30
Tuesdays, 4:45–5:30PM
Tuesdays, 6:45–7:30PM
Wednesdays, 4:45–5:30PM
OR Thursdays, 6:45–7:30PM
Readers going into Grades 1-3
Read to the Rhythm Children’s Summer Reading Program
Saturday, June 13 – Saturday, August 8 | Children ages birth through 5th grade
Toe-tapping fun awaits children who participate in our summer reading program, Read
to the Rhythm. Children will get a prize just for signing up, and those who get in the
groove and complete the program by August 8 will receive a paperback book of their
choice and be eligible for a variety of exciting raffle prizes. When they aren’t busy
reading, children are invited to participate in the Library’s fabulous, free activities all
summer long. See Page 6 for information about the Teen Summer Reading Program,
open to grades 6-12.
Volunteers entering Grades 7 through
12 will be matched with young
readers in this fun program. Buddies
will meet once a week for six weeks
to read aloud together, talk about the
stories and do an activity. Children
must be able to attend at least five of
the six sessions to participate in the
program. Space is limited. In order
to participate, parents must fill
out an application available at the
Library. R
The first 200 children to register for Read to the Rhythm will receive a
fabulous beach mat!
Children who finish the reading program after it officially ends on Saturday,
August 8, will still receive a paperback book of their choice.
Kick-off the Children’s Summer Reading Program with fun activities for the whole family
on Saturday, June 13. See Page 2 for details.
Look for
for more Read to the Rhythm summer programs. The beat goes on all
summer long!
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Children’s Programs
Brickology V.I.B.
(Very Important Builders)
LEGO Family Building
Potts & Pans Steelband
Saturday, June 13, 1:00–2:30PM
Family Program, All Ages
Just awarded “2015 Best Calypso/Soca
Entertainer” from the Chicago Music
Awards, musicians from Chicagoland’s
largest steelpan organization will perform
pieces from American pop, European
classical, jazz, soca, calypso, and more!
Stay after the performance for an up
close and personal look at these amazing
instruments. All ages are welcome! R
Campfire Stories
Wednesdays, June 17 and July 15,
7:00–7:30PM
Children with an adult
Come dressed in your pajamas and bring
your favorite stuffed animal to share in
the fun! R
National research finds that
students who participate in
public library summer reading
programs:
• Scored higher on reading
achievement tests at the beginning of the next school year than
those who did not participate.
• Were well prepared for school
in the fall, and read more
confidently.
Encourage the young people in your
life to participate in the Summer
Reading Program!
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Saturday, June 27, 10:00–11:00AM
Children with and without special
needs, ages 5 and up, with their families
and friends
Fun for the whole family! Original
activities and vintage LEGO family
building! LEGO specialist Beth Weis
will lead for engaging and inclusive
opportunity to work on motor skills as
well as social and emotional growth. All
family members must be at least 5
years old to attend the program. R
Pete the Cat
Party
Saturday, June 27,
1:00–1:45PM
Ages 4-7
Join us as we help Pete
the Cat keep moving
along and singing his
song! We’ll play games,
make crafts, and read
stories about this groovy,
groovy feline. R
Belly Dancing to the Rhythm
Saturday, July 11, 11:00–11:45AM
Grades 1-3; both boys and girls
Come and learn the ancient art of belly
dancing! Have fun learning basic
movements of belly dancing, such as hip
and foot work, posture and shimmies.
You’ll put together a fun dance routine
to music. The class will include a brief
introduction to the history of Eastern
Style Egyptian dancing. All bellies are
welcome; both boys and girls! R
KiDLS: The Science of Sound
Saturday, July 18, 1:00–2:00PM
Grades 1-5 with an adult
Explore the science of sound as we make
instruments, listen to different forms of
music, read to the rhythm and create our
own music. R
Summer Music Jam
Monday, July 20, 10:00–10:45AM
Children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake your sillies out in this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to
their favorite songs! R
Minecraft Club
Grades 1-3: Monday, July 13, 4:30–5:30PM
Grades 4-6: Monday, August 10, 4:30–5:30PM
Join us at the Library in our Computer
Lab for Minecraft club! Let your imagination run wild with other Minecraft fans as
you create and show off your own unique
world! R
Come play
with our two new
Discovery Play Tables
generously provided
by the Friends
of the Library
Children’s Programs
Let’s Make Some Music!
Thursday, July 30, 4:30–5:30PM
Grades 3-5, with and without
special needs
Join us, in partnership with the
Institute for Therapy through the Arts,
as we explore musical improvisation,
music technology, rhythmic exploration, music and movement, singing,
and adapted instrumental play. No
experience necessary. R
Drop-In Activities
Guessing Jars & Trivia
Challenge
Saturday, June 13 – Saturday, August 8
Children through 5th grade
Visit the Youth department during the Read
to the Rhythm summer reading program to
try the weekly trivia challenge and to see
if you can guess how many items are in the
guessing jar!
Drop-In Crafts
Monday, June 15 – Sunday, June 21
Monday, July 13 – Sunday, July 19
Monday, August 10 – Sunday, August 16
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services department to
do a craft, or take home a pack for later.
Welcome to Ralph’s World!
Saturday, July 25, 11:00–11:50AM
Family Program; All Ages
Grammy-nominated children’s
songwriter, Ralph Covert, will perform
a mega-fun musical extravaganza
where kids rock-rock-rock and
dance-dance-dance to their own
and their parents’ delight. Ralph
engages his young fans with activity
songs, story songs, dancing songs, and
a healthy dose of pure silliness. R
Comics Club
Monday, July 27, 4:30–5:30PM
Grades 4-5
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Family Movie & BYO Dinner
Thursday, August 6, 5:30–7:15PM
Children with an adult
Bring a picnic dinner and enjoy the
classic Willie Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory (G), a musical
movie about an eccentric candymaker and several kids who win the
opportunity to tour his unusual
factory. R
Beach Party with
Dave Rudolf
Saturday, August 8, 11:00–11:45AM
Family program, All Ages
Join us as we close out
our summer reading
program, Read to the
Rhythm, with a
beach party for the
whole family. Get
down to the tunes of
Jimmy Buffet, Harry
Belafonte, and others as performed by
Dave Rudolf. We’ll do the limbo, shake
some shakers, do some hula hooping
and much more! R
Picnic Stories
Thursdays, June 18 – August 6, 12:00PM
Children with an adult
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy stories for the
whole family in the Youth Program Room at
the Library.
Family Times
Saturdays, June 6 – August 29, 10:00AM
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Services department
for a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!
Storytime, Milk, & Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn
Tuesday, June 2, 9:30AM
Tuesday, July 7, 9:30AM
Tuesday, August 4, 9:30AM
Join us every 1st Tuesday of the month for a
Milk & Cookies Storytime at the Bannockburn Panera, located at 1211 Half Day Rd.
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More to Know...
Welcome our New Library
Board Members
Congratulations to our returning and new members of
the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees. Seth
Schriftman, originally appointed to fill an open seat,
was elected to a six-year term, along with new
Board member Maureen Wener. Also, welcome to
Howard Handler, elected to a four-year term, and
Jean Reuther, elected to a two-year term. Our
heartfelt thanks to outgoing Board members Marla
Bark Dembitz, Luisa Ellenbogen, and Jeff Rivlin.
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on vacation?
Relax! You can stay in the hold queue by following these
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Important! When you return to town, be sure to
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this time un-check the “Freeze” box before updating
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You’ll remain in the queue where you last were, or you
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Farmers Market Visits
Library Trustees
Saturdays, August 1 and September 26
Stop by with questions about the library and to share
your ideas.
Library Staff
Saturdays, June 27 and August 29
Find out about the Summer Reading program, upcoming
events, and all things LIBRARY!
More to Know...
Busier than ever!
Once again, use of Library resources and services is trending up.
Circulated items, including print and electronic, reached an all-time
high of 485,518 in 2014!
Deerfield is clearly a community of readers who know the riches
that await them at the Library. The community has also taken full
advantage of the expanded program offerings made possible with
the building renovation. In 2014:
Onsite programs / Attendees
Youth
Adult
441 / 13,500
213 / 3,200
We hope you can always find what you need at the Library.
Let us know how we can help you!
Friends of the Library
• The Friends are collecting gently used Cookbooks and
Children’s Books for sales at the Deerfield Farmers Market,
July 18 and September 19.
• Browse a wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs available
for a suggested donation of $1 for paperbacks and $2 for hardcover in our beautiful book corner.
• The Friends have given gifts in 2015 to the library such as art
work, library programs, two Discovery Tables, program prizes,
and BBC DVDs to the tune of over $1,400!
• The next Friend’s Board meeting is May 27, 7:00 pm. We are
always interested in having new Board members. Please come
see what we are all about.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an annual
membership. Have you renewed your membership?
• The Friends accept donations of gently used books, as well as
CDs and DVDs (NO cassettes, VHS, encyclopedias, textbooks or
magazines, please).
• Watch our thermometer rise! We have raised over $75,000 since
our inception in 2007. We need your help to reach our goal of
$100,000 in 2015.
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or
at [email protected]
FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Please join the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.
Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
____$15-$29
Good Friend
____$100–$249 Best Friend
____$30–$49
Family Friend
____$250–$499 Loyal Friend
____$50–$99 Dear Friend
____ $500 + Partner
NAME___________________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________________
PHONE__________________________________________ E-MAIL_________________________________________________
Please check this box if you do not want your name listed in any publication.
Please make your check payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and mail or bring the form to:
920 Waukegan Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
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DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
• Email:
[email protected]
• To ask a reference question:
[email protected]
• Text us at 847-790–4TXT (4898)
Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Saturday, July 4 – Independence Day
Monday, September 7 – Labor Day
Deerfield Public Library
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch
847-948-5390
[email protected]
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
[email protected]
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
[email protected]
Jean Reuther
847-945-3765
[email protected]
Seth Schriftman
847-770-2530
[email protected]
Ron Simon
847-204-8267
[email protected]
Maureen Wener
847-530–8408
[email protected]
Library Hours
Mon.–Thurs: 9:00AM–9:00PM
Friday:
9:00AM–6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM–5:00PM
Sunday:
1:00PM–5:00PM
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THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Friday, July 3
LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN
11AM – 2PM 4TH of July
Stop in for complimentary water and
clean restrooms in the Library’s lobby.
✰✰✰ SPECIAL NOTICE ✰✰✰
Library Closed June 2-3
The Library will be closed on Tuesday, June 2 and Wednesday, June 3 for replacement of
the building’s electrical panel.
Check the Library website regarding available services during the closure. We anticipate
that you will be able to access the Library’s website, catalog, and downloadable books,
movies, and music. The book drops will be open, although Library materials will NOT be
due during the closure.
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Bountiful thanks to our Friends of the
Library for sponsoring these Spring additions
and events:
• Two new Discovery Play Tables for the
Preschool Pavilion
• By popular demand! BBC TV DVD collection
• Tasty “Let’s Celebrate ‘Pi’ Day with Pie”
program
• Informative “10 Secrets to Getting Your
Book Published” program
Reuse your bags and raise
funds for the Friends of the
Deerfield Public Library!
When you shop at Whole Foods Market
Deerfield, bring your own bags for
groceries and donate the 10 cent
credit to the Friends. This generous
campaign runs through June 30, 2015.