March 2016 Library Newsletter

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March 2016 Library Newsletter
Arlington Heights Memorial
LIBRARY
MARCH 2016
Library open more weekend hours
through 2016
Starting Saturday, March 19, the library will test expanding its
hours, remaining open until 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, and
opening an hour earlier, at 11 a.m., on Sundays.
The pilot program, scheduled to run through the end of 2016,
will extend weekend hours based upon a recent survey of library
customers which indicated many residents wished the library
offered more hours on the weekends. Use of the library during
these times will then be evaluated before 2017 hours are set.
“These expanded hours stem from the fact
that people’s lives are busier than ever, and
we want to make it as convenient as possible
for them to visit the library,” said Executive
Director Jason Kuhl.
The $125,000 pilot program was approved as part of the library’s 2016
budget and includes funding for staffing the library during added hours.
Gala Brings
Fairy Tales to Life
adding value in your life
MORE
WEEKEND
HOURS
LATER
8P.M.SATURDAY & SUNDAY
EARLIER11 A.M.
SUNDAY
It was a night for princesses and pirates, villains and heroes and
assorted fairy tale favorites when the Fairy Tale and Fantasy Gala
heralded the opening of the Once Upon a Time...Exploring the
World of Fairy Tales play exhibit with an after-hours celebration
on Saturday, January 16. More than 500 people, many in costume,
turned out for an evening of make-believe and magic and enjoyed
fairy-tale themed entertainment, DIY crafts, a fantasy photo booth,
refreshments and an all-ages costume contest.
“We’re always looking for different ways to engage in literature”
said Jason Kuhl, the library’s executive director. “Fairy tales are so
important worldwide; this brings them to life.”
Drop in and explore the Once Upon a Time…Exploring the World of
Fairy Tales play exhibit through Saturday, March 26.
more Gala pictures inside More Fantasy Fun at
the Fairy Tale Gala
ENGAGING IN PLAY IN KIDS’ WORLD
You may have noticed some new friendly faces in Kids’ World lately. Through March 26, for the duration of the Fairy
Tale exhibit, nine Play Engagement volunteers are facilitating drop-in arts and craft activities during some of Kids’
World’s busiest hours. From painting Beauty and the Beast roses to making a parachute to help Jack escape the Giant,
children have a chance to extend their experience of the exhibit through these hands-on activities.
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Read A Fairy Tale
Continue your adventures with fairy tale reading
lists at ahml.info/fairytales.
Try Story Cove, a new online service for young children to
discover a love of reading by exploring timeless folktales
from the world’s great oral traditions. Story Cove titles can be
experienced as picture books, animated stories, read-along
programs, audio downloads or live performances along with
differentiated lesson plans that are correlated to Common
Core Standards. Read along online to fairy tales with our Story
Cove and TumbleBooks on the Kids’ World Read-Along page
at ahml.info/kids/readalong.
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PROGRAMS FOR
KIDS
Arlington Heights cardholders
may REGISTER MARCH 1
at the Info Desk or the Kids’
World Desk, 847-392-0100,
or at ahml.info. Unless noted,
every person attending a
program needs to sign up.
First Grade I Can Read
Monday, March 7, 6–7 p.m. / Kids’ World
Wednesday, March 9, 4–5 p.m. / Kids’ World
Calling all first graders! Read a familiar book all
by yourself to a librarian. Have your picture taken
to honor your accomplishment. Your photo can
be displayed in our I Can Read area. DROP IN
anytime within the hour.
Early Intervention Playgroup
Tuesday, March 8, 10–11 a.m. / Cardinal Room
An inclusive playgroup for children who currently receive therapy services,
ages 0–5. This unique playgroup offers opportunities for children to play
while families meet and find support. Siblings welcome. Please contact the
library if your party requires any special accommodations. Facilitated by
Beth Deiter, speech-language pathologist. For ages 0–5. DROP IN
Milk and Cookies Storytime
Tuesday, March 8, 10–10:30 a.m.
Panera Bread, 5 W. Rand Rd.
Join us for milk and cookies and stories. Limited
seating is available and children must be registered
to attend. For ages 2–6. REGISTER
The Three Bears Story Walk
Friday, March 11, 10–11:30 a.m. / Kids’ World
Follow the story, The Three Bears, through
Kids’ World, and enjoy some beary fun
activities! For ages 3–6. DROP IN
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Our Time: Family and Friends
of Early Intervention
k
a
wl
An inclusive event designed for children who currently receive therapy services and
their families. Join Michelle Hunter, early childhood music specialist, and Hayley
Anderson, Lekotek play facilitator, for an interactive family concert and sensory
Saturday, March 12, 10–11:30 a.m. storytime. Throughout the program, families can explore various play centers,
Hendrickson Room enjoy refreshments and meet each other, finding support and resources within the
community. Siblings welcome. Please contact the library if your party requires any
special accommodations. Facilitated by Beth Deiter, speech-language pathologist.
For ages 0–5. REGISTER
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Arlington Heights cardholders may REGISTER MARCH 1 at the Info Desk or the Kids’
World Desk, 847-392-0100, or at ahml.info. Unless noted, every person attending a
program needs to sign up.
Culture Quest: Italy
DRRAGFTON
CA
S
Tuesday, March 15, 4:15–5:15 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Join us for an afternoon of fun and
adventure as we travel to Italy and
learn about the people who live there.
Taste the food, learn some of the
language and make a craft. For grades
1–3. REGISTER
4:15–5:15 p.m.
Cardinal Room
REGISTER
Boredom Busters - Giant
Board Games
Monday, March 21, 1:30–2:30 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Bust up those boredom blues with
our giant board games. Choose from
chess, checkers or word winder among
others. DROP IN
Please note: Winter session storytimes
are held in the Cardinal Room and are
DROP-IN. Space is limited. Winter
storytimes are held weekly through
March 19. Storytimes will resume
on April 4. Unless otherwise noted,
storytimes are open to Arlington Heights
cardholders only.
BABY TIME Infants–18 months with adult
Monday, March 14
Make a “fire-breathing”
dragon or another dragontastic craft. For grades K–3.
STORYTIME
Chess Club
Sunday, March 20, 2–3 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Learn a new strategy, and then try
it out on a new opponent. Some
knowledge of the game is suggested.
For grades 1–6. REGISTER
Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.
Fridays, 10:30 a.m.
Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. - Open to all
TODDLER TIME 19–35 months with adult
Mondays, 9:30 a.m.
Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.
Thursdays, 9:30 a.m.
KIDS’ TIME Ages 3–5 with adult
Fairy Tale Bingo
Tuesday, March 22, 1–2 p.m.
Cardinal Room
How well do you know your fairy
tales? Put yourself to the test and join
us for an afternoon of fun and prizes
as we play Fairy Tale Bingo. For ages 6
and up. REGISTER
Mondays, 10:30 a.m.
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
MY TIME Ages 3-6, adult not required
Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m.–Open to all
FAMILY TIME Infants–6 years with adult
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - Open to all
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. - Open to all
Cardboard Castles
Wednesday, March 23
1–2:30 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
If you were going to build
a castle, what would it look
like? We will have all
the materials you need to
construct the best
castle ever. For grades
K–3. REGISTER
SVS 101
Thursday, April 7, 6:30–7:30 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Are you interested in volunteering at
the library this summer but need more
facts? Find out about our program
and get all your questions answered.
For parents and potential volunteers
entering grades 7–12. REGISTER
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Wonder Time
LEGO Club
Thursday, March 24, 10–10:45 a.m.
Cardinal Room
Monday, March 28, 4–5 p.m.
Cardinal Room
9:30–11:30 a.m.
Children are naturally curious about
the world. Bring your budding
scientist to Wonder Time, a STEM
storytime, where we’ll read, ask
questions and engage in hands-on
learning. For ages 3-5. REGISTER
Calling all Master Builders.
Toss those instructions aside,
make incredible models and
let your imagination soar.
March 30, 31 and April 1 / Hendrickson Room
BOORKERS
EXPLO
PROGRAMS FOR
FAMILIES
Tangled:
Family Movie Night
Friday, March 11, 6–8 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
Bring your family and friends and
join us as we watch Disney’s Tangled.
Before the movie begins, we’ll make
lanterns to “light” during Rapunzel’s
birthday celebration. REGISTER
DROP IN
March 28, 29 / Cardinal Room
Explore hands-on activities with your little
one and mingle with other parents during this
special playgroup. For ages 0–5. Siblings are
welcome. DROP IN
Book Explorers
Tuesday, March 29, 4:15–5 p.m. / Cardinal Room
Have you wondered why fixing one problem can lead to
other problems? You will learn, as we read Creaky Old
House by Linda Ashman, and create a Rube Goldberg
machine where one event leads to another event until
you reach the end result. For grades K–2. REGISTER
Fractured Fairy Tale
Theatre
Saturday, March 12, 1–2 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
What if Cinderella flew to the ball in
a spaceship? How about if Red Riding
Hood met a Big Bad Zombie on the
way to grandma’s house? Watch as
these twisted, fractured fairy tales are
brought to life in hilarious fashion
by theater students from Rolling
Meadows High School. Each tale will
be scripted and skewed by the library’s
Tween Advisory Group. Best for older
children to adults. REGISTER
&
Hansel Gretel
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Stay and Play Playgroup
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Early Open for Families
with Special Needs:
Exploring the Fairy Tale
Exhibit
Sunday, March 13, 10:30 a.m.–noon
Kids’ World and Hub
Hear ye, hear ye! People with special
needs and their families are invited to
explore the play exhibit Once Upon a
Time…Exploring the World of Fairy
Tales before the library opens. A
quiet room outside the exhibit will be
available as well. Please let the library
know if your party requires any special
accommodations. Space is limited.
Caregiver required. REGISTER by
calling 847-506-2622.
Main Street Opera Performs Hansel and Gretel
Sunday, March 20, 2–3:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
Main Street Opera joins us for a live performance of this tasty musical treat
inspired by the popular Brother’s Grimm dark fairy tale. So grab your boots,
your backpack and the kids for a woodland adventure - but watch out for the
haunted gingerbread house. Great for all ages. REGISTER
Arlington Heights cardholders may REGISTER MARCH 1 at the Info Desk or the Kids’ World
Desk, 847-392-0100, or at ahml.info.
PROGRAMS FOR GRADES 4-6
TWEENS
Tween Book Discussion
Friday, March 18, 4:15–5:30 p.m. / Cardinal Room
“Once upon a time, fairy tales were awesome.” So begins the book A Tale Dark & Grimm
by Adam Gidwitz. Pick up your copy of the book at the Kids’ World Desk and join us for
an afternoon of fun, snacks and lively discussion. For grades 4–6. REGISTER
Tween Advisory Group
(T.A.G.)
Friday, March 4 and Wednesday, April 6
4:30–6 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
Join us for our monthly meeting of
the Tween Advisory Group (T.A.G.)
to complete service projects, create
programs for tweens, play games and
more! Earn volunteer hours and make
your voice heard. For grades 4– 6.
REGISTER
Tween vs . Teen Super
Smash Bros. Tournament
Friday, March 25, 4–6 p.m.
Cardinal Room
KAPOW! SMASH! BRAWL! Pit your
gaming skills against other tweens
and teens in a Super Smash Bros.
tournament. We’ll also have Nintendothemed crafts, some snacks, and prizes
for the best brawlers. Spots are limited,
so sign up quickly! For grades 4–6.
REGISTER
TEENS
Create a Glowing Message (and other
cool stuff)
with the Hub’s DIY STEM Kits
Teens, are you looking for a creative challenge? Try
out the latest addition to the Hub’s DIY area –STEM kits.
Designed for hands-on learning, these science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM) kits explore topics like
electric circuits, modular electronics, coding, stop-motion
animation and V8 engines.
Supervisor Tom Spicer. “The STEM kits provide an interactive
experience in the Hub where teens can learn by doing.”
Each kit is equipped with instructions and the supplies needed
to create and build things like a morning alarm, a handshake
buzzer, an electric message or your own personal fan. Who
knew science and learning could be so much fun?
“We’re always looking for ways to support the local schools
and increasingly STEM is a focus,” says Teen Services
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PROGRAMS FOR
TEENS
Inklings
Thursday, March 3, 4–6 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Inklings is a creative writing club for
teens that meets the first Thursday of
every month. We discuss various types
of creative writing, practice our skills,
and share and critique one another’s
writing. Get ready to spar because
we’ll be focusing on writing conflicts
this month. For teens in grades 7–12.
W cked N i Art
al
Friday, March 4, 6:30–7:30 p.m. / Hub
Learn how to create nail art inspired by Gregory
Maguire’s Wicked. Do just one nail or all ten. No
two nails need to be the same. Tools and supplies
will be provided. Stay for a screening of the
iconic film The Wizard of Oz. For teens grades
7–12. REGISTER
The Hub: Early Open
for Homeschoolers
Wednesday, March 9
1–3 p.m. / Hub
Attention Homeschoolers!
The Hub will be opening
early just for you so come
and take advantage of all we
have to offer. Read a book,
play video games, complete a
DIY kit, surf the web and lots
more. Our Teen Staff is here
and ready to help. For teens
in grades 7–12. DROP IN
REGISTER
Keep It in the Air:
Learn to Juggle
Tuesday, March 8, 7– 9 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
Master juggling instructor Mike
Vondruska will show you his talents,
then teach you how to juggle!
Challenge yourself to throw spinning
plates, flowers sticks, spinning ropes
and more. Come ready to move. For
high school students and adults.
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P P EIE
Puppetize It!
REGISTER
Thursday, March 24, 2–4 p.m. / Cardinal Room
From elaborate marionettes to paper on popsicle sticks, puppets come in all shapes
and forms. Make your own creation and watch it come to life while we watch the
Jim Henson classic Labyrinth. Puppets, a movie, snacks and spring break! YES! For
teens in grades 7–12. REGISTER
Anime Academy:
Ouran High School Host Club
Saturday, March 19, noon–2 p.m. / Hendrickson North
Join Anime Academy for a night of extravagance and prestige
as we watch Ouran High School Host Club. The anime is about
a scholarship winner at an elite school who must work off her
debt, for breaking a club’s vase, in the most peculiar way. There
will be tea, snacks and a small craft. For high school students
only. REGISTER
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Tween vs. Teen Super Smash Bros.
Tournament
Friday, March 25, 4–6 p.m. / Hub
KAPOW! SMASH! BRAWL! Pit your gaming skills against
other teens and tweens in a Super Smash Bros. tournament.
We’ll also have Nintendo-themed crafts, some snacks, and
prizes for the best brawlers. Spots are limited, so sign up
quickly. For teens in grades 7–12. REGISTER
Unless otherwise noted, REGISTER ANYTIME at the Info Desk, 847-392-0100, or ahml.info.
PROGRAMS FOR
ADULTS
Where Nature Comes Home: Native Eco-Gardens
Thursday, March 3, 7–8:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
Come learn how one suburban condominium association became a member of the
Chicago Wilderness by transforming their lawn into an award-winning, multi-seasonal,
colorful prairie. Presenter Dennis Paige shares his project, featured on WTTW’s
Chicago Tonight, to demonstrate how you can begin to transform your own lawn or
garden into an eco-friendly space. REGISTER
Keep It in the Air:
Learn to Juggle
DANN & RAYMOND’S
MOVIE CLUB
Tuesday, March 8, 7– 9 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
Master juggling instructor Mike
Vondruska will show you his talents,
then teach you how to juggle! For high
school students and adults. REGISTER
FISTS, KNIVES, &
SWORDS, OH MY!
Tea and Talk
Wednesday, March 9, 1:30–3 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
THE 15 GREATEST FIGHT
SCENES ON FILM
Improve your conversation skills at this
monthly social group conversation. For
ESL adults; children welcome. DROP IN
Writer’s Ink
Wednesday, March 16, 7–9 p.m.
Conference Room I
Monthly meeting for local writers to
meet, read their work and critique
others. REGISTER
Dann & Raymond’s Movie Club:
The 15 Greatest Fight Scenes on Film
Thursday, March 10, 7:30–9:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
This popular monthly film discussion program presented by Daily Herald movie critic Dann
Gire and film historian and novelist Raymond Benson offers a fun-filled evening discussing
a different film theme each month, including film clips, cinema history, trivia and more.
REGISTER
Sunday Musicale: The Rip Chords
Sunday, March 13, 2–3 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library
Enjoy the 15-member, all female a capella group from
University of Illinois - The Illinois Rip Chords. With their
edgy sound, kickin’ choreo and unyielding love for music
and performing, this group of women is sure to entertain
any audience. REGISTER
Labyrinth Screening
Tuesday, March 22, 7– 8:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room
As a special part of our Fairy Tale programming, join us as we
celebrate David Bowie through one of his most loved films,
Labyrinth. This year marks the 30th anniversary of this Jim Henson
masterpiece, in which a teenage girl must solve a labyrinth to rescue
her baby brother, after foolishly wishing that the Goblin King would
take him away “right now”. Rated PG, 101 minutes. REGISTER
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ADULTHOOD 101
YOU’LL HAVE TO
CLEAN SOMETIME
Thursday, March 24, 7–8:30 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
If you’ve never learned how to clean properly, it’s
not too late to master the essentials. In the spirit
of “spring cleaning,” come learn how to make
your living space clean and comfortable. Enjoy
interactive demonstrations with important tips
for each room and leave with a handy chart to help
keep you on track. REGISTER
Healthy Living: A Family Affair
Tuesday, March 22, 7–8:30 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Join us for an interactive discussion on
why “Healthy Living” begins with one’s
family led by George S. Motto, M.D.,
CWP, endocrinologist and healthy
lifestyle advocate/practitioner. Dr. Motto
will discuss what a healthy lifestyle is and
how we can get there from here. You’ll
see that the effort is not only doable but
also exciting. REGISTER
Pilot Error Screening
Tuesday, March 29, 7–9 p.m.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
111 Campbell St.
Join us for a screening of Hitchcock’s classic
film, The 39 Steps, followed by a one-of-akind discussion on the evolution from classic
novel to screen and stage play. Our expert
panel features Daily Herald film critic Dann
Gire, director of the Metropolis theatrical
production David Belew and library advisor
Jon Frier. Ask questions, share insights and
learn how ideas are transformed from words
to drama to film. Presented in partnership
with Metropolis Performing Arts Centre.
Join us on March 15 for a discussion of the
book that inspired the film. See page 11.
Tuesday, April 5, 7–9:30 p.m.
Hendrickson Room
In this feature drama inspired
by the true story of Air France
447, investigative reporter Nicola
Wilson is determined to find
out why a jet headed from South
America to Paris disappeared
in the Atlantic, taking her close
friend and 211 other passengers
with it. Join us for a screening of
the film, and a discussion on the
future of aviation with former
pilot and accident investigator
Bob Hesselbein. REGISTER
GENEALOGY
Researching a Cemetery
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Probate Records: Looking Beyond the Will
Saturday, March 5, 10 a.m.–noon / Hendrickson Room
Saturday, March 5, 1:30–3:30 p.m. / Hendrickson Room North
Researching a cemetery is very interesting and sometimes
daunting. Diane Lanigan, genealogist and docent at
Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery, will let you know what
strategies to use and what records are available to help with
your research. REGISTER
Probate records were probably generated upon your ancestor’s death,
even if they didn’t have a will. Genealogist Jane Haldeman will help
navigate records relating to estate settlements and sales, receipts or
cancelled checks, property transfers, guardianships and more to
provide clues to understanding your ancestor, or identify an elusive
one. REGISTER
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
REGISTER for the discussions at ahml.info,
847-392-0100, or at the Info Desk. If you need a copy of the
book, pick up a copy at the Info Desk. All discussions take
place in the Cardinal Room unless otherwise specified.
The Thirty-Nine Steps
by John Buchan
Tuesday, March 15, 7–8 p.m.
Hendrickson North
The first of John Buchan’s Richard Hannay
novels, this fast-paced spy thriller was
adapted to screen by Alfred Hitchcock,
then to stage. Join us to discuss the story
of a simple man who stumbles upon a plot
involving espionage, murder and the fate
of Britain itself. Presented in partnership
with Metropolis Performing Arts Centre.
Join us for a screening and discussion of
Alfred Hitchcock’s film on March 29.
See page 10.
BOOK
DISCUSSIONS
MYSTERY GROUP
The Long Way Home
by Louise Penny
Monday, April 4, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
NOVEL EXPERIENCE
A Long, Long Time Ago
and Essentially True
by Brigid Pasulka
Tuesday, April 5, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
BOOKS AND BREWS
Red Notice by Bill Browder
LIFE READERS
The World of Russian
Fairy Tales
Thursday, March 17, 7–9 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Thursday, April 21, 7–9 p.m.
Lindsey Room
Selected readings from Russian Folk Belief
by Linda J. Ivanits and Russian Fairy Tales
collected by Aleksander Afanasie.
SCIENCE FICTION
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
by Robert Heinlein
Wednesday, March 23, 7:30–9 p.m.
Join us for an evening of classic science
fiction as we discuss Robert A. Heinlein’s
master work, The Moon Is a Harsh
Mistress. Revolution and rebellion power
this highly political Hugo-Award-winning
novel that traces the effects of the uprising
of the penal colony inhabiting the Moon
in the year 2076.
Wednesday, April 13, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
Eddies Restaurant, 10 Northwest Highway
Appetizers will be served.
GREAT BOOKS
The Marble Faun
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Wednesday, April 20, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
Board Room
Participants purchase their own copy of the book
to be used during discussions.
GET TOGETHER WITH BOOKS
When She Woke by Hillary Jordan
Wednesday, April 20, 7:30–8:30 p.m.
Lindsey Room
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Business Bytes: eCommerce Resources and Tips for
Creating Your Online Shop
PROGRAMS FOR
BUSINESS
Tuesday, March 8, 10–11 a.m. / Business Center
Learn tips and options for selling online, including utilizing Etsy and Ebay.
REGISTER
ENTREPRENEURS
in
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
The
First Year’s
Journey
Tuesday, March 15, 6:30–8 p.m.
Hendrickson Room South
Join us for a panel discussion
about the first-year journey
of local new businesses and
how the Arlington Heights
Chamber of Commerce and
Village of Arlington Heights
partnered with them. Learn
what worked for them,
thoughts on networking, and
what they would have done
differently with their first year
behind them. REGISTER
The Co-working Connection: Learn About Digital
Studio Resources for Your Business
Job Seekers:
Conquering Age Discrimination
Monday, March 21, 7–8:30 p.m. / Cardinal Room
Co-Sponsored by the Rotary Club
Have you been passed over for a younger, less
qualified candidate? Dismissed and replaced
with a low-cost competitor? Screened out
because you’re “too old?” In this fun and
interactive presentation, career consultant Steve
Frederick will show you how to combat age
discrimination—and give you valuable ideas
you can implement immediately. REGISTER
Resume Reviews
Arlington Heights cardholders can schedule a
one-hour appointment to have their resumes
reviewed. Submit an appointment request at
ahml.info/research/jobs for day or evening.
REGISTER
Wednesday, March 16, 9 a.m.–noon / Business Center
Come at 9:30 a.m. for networking with other business owners, then at
10 a.m. learn about the resources available to your business in the library’s
digital media center, the Studio. The Business Center will be open as a
drop-in co-working space for those who work from home or would like an
environment where they can collaborate, network and co-mingle. A business
specialist from the library will be available to assist you with finding resources
related to your business challenges and needs. DROP IN
We spent a magical
afternoon exploring
#fairytales at the #library!
Amazing exhibit
– momsandkeyboard
@Momsandkeyboard
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
@AHML
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Using Instagram as a Marketing
Tool for Business
Wednesday, March 23, 10–11 a.m.
See page 14.
This is one of the reasons
@ahml library in #ArlingtonHeights
is the best! The entire kids
section is transformed into
a fairytale land thanks to the
#FriendsOfTheLibrary.
– Alison Groen @rosiediscovers
CLASSES
BASIC COMPUTER
& TABLET SKILLS
Basic Computer Skills
Wednesday, March 2, 1:30–3 p.m.
Beginning Computing with
Windows 7
Thursday, March 3, 9:30–11 a.m.
Beginners’ Internet
Thursday, March 3, 1:30–3 p.m.
CREATIVE &
DIGITAL MEDIA
Digitize Your Records and
Cassettes
Monday, March 7, 2–3 p.m.
Digitize Your Super 8, 8mm and
16mm Films
Tuesday, March 8, 9:30–11 a.m.
Oculus Rift: Making Virtual Reality a
Reality
Saturday, March 12, 1–3 p.m.
Marketplace
Digitize Your VHS and Video
Cassettes
REGISTER BEGINNING MARCH 1 at the Info
Desk, 847-392-0100 or ahml.info. See the events
calendar on our website,
ahml.info/tech classes for more class descriptions.
All sessions are in the Training Center unless
otherwise noted. Classes in the Training Center
are limited to Arlington Heights cardholders only.
Classes in other locations are open to all.
Designed for new computer and tablet users. These are the building blocks
that will prepare you to go beyond the basics. REGISTER
Mac OS X: Basics
How to Use Your iPad’s Apps
Friday, March 4, 9:30–11 a.m.
Friday, March 11, 1:30–3 p.m.
How to Use Your iPad
Windows 10
Friday, March 4, 1:30–3 p.m.
Saturday, March 19, 1–2:30 p.m.
Cardinal Room
Learn about Windows 10,
Microsoft’s most recent Windows
operating software.
How to Use Your Android Device
Thursday, March 10, 7:30–9 p.m.
Mac OS X: Diving into Apps
Friday, March 11, 9:30–11 a.m.
Designed for those who are interested in
creating and managing videos, music and
images. Attendees should be comfortable
with basic computing skills. REGISTER
Let’s Photoshop: Combining
Photos
Thursday, March 17, 7:30–9 p.m.
Digitize Your Slides and Photos
Friday, March 18, 9:30–11 a.m.
Intro to Adobe InDesign
Friday, March 18, 1:30–3 p.m.
Intro to Adobe Illustrator
Monday, March 21, 7:30–9 p.m.
eBOOKS &
DOWNLOADS
NEW! Digital Magazines for Your
Tablet and Computer
Tuesday, March 15, 9:30–11 a.m.
Learn how to read popular magazines
(cover to cover) on your iPad, Android
tablet, smartphone or computer.
Please bring your device and
know your account information for
downloading apps.
Hoopla: Streaming TV Shows,
Movies, Music and Audiobooks for
Your Tablet and Computer
Friday, March 25, 11 a.m.–noon
Monday, March 14, 6–7 p.m.
Introduction to 3D Printing and
Computer-Aided Design
Wednesday, March 16, 9:30–11 a.m.
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Designed for those who want
to connect with others through
social media and social networking
communities. REGISTER
Getting Started with LinkedIn
Wednesday, March 9, 10–11:30 a.m.
Getting Started with Facebook
Wednesday, March 9, 1:30–3 p.m.
Introduction to Skype
Tuesday, March 22, 1:30–3 p.m.
NEW! Using Instagram as a
Marketing Tool for Business
Wednesday, March 23, 10–11 a.m.
Instagram can be a significant part of
your social media marketing strategy.
We’ll discuss related apps, tools
and insider tips. Bring your tablet or
smartphone and set up your account
on the spot.
Facebook: Beyond the Basics
Wednesday, March 23, 1:30–3 p.m.
Using the Facebook App
Wednesday, March 30, 1:30–3 p.m.
Twitter Fundamentals
MICROSOFT OFFICE
Designed for anyone who wants
to refresh or learn new skills in
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel.
REGISTER
Word 2010: Basics
Thursday, March 3, 7:30–9 p.m.
KEEPING CURRENT
WITH TECHNOLOGY
Designed for those who are already
comfortable using computers and the
Internet and want to move beyond the
basics. REGISTER
Google Drive Overview
Monday, March 14, 1:30–3 p.m.
Introduction to HTML
Thursday, March 10, 9:30–11 a.m.
Tuesday, March 15, 7–9 p.m.
Interested in learning how to build your
own website? Learning the basics of
HTML, the main markup language for
creating websites, will help you get
started.
Excel 2010: Intermediate
Backing Up Your Mobile Photos
Wednesday, March 16, 7:30–9 p.m.
Monday, March 21, 1:30–3 p.m.
PowerPoint 2010: Intermediate
Using Craigslist
Thursday, March 17, 9:30–11 a.m.
Tuesday, March 22, 9:30–11 a.m.
Excel 2010: Charts and Graphs
Tools for Making a Website
Excel 2010: Basics
Wednesday, March 9, 7:30–9 p.m.
PowerPoint 2010: Basics
Wednesday, March 23, 6–7 p.m.
PowerPoint 2010: Transitions and
Animations
Thursday, March 24, 11 a.m.–noon
Word 2010: Intermediate
Thursday, March 24, 7:30–9 p.m.
Tuesday, March 29, 9:30–11 a.m.
Introduction to CSS
Tuesday, March 29, 7–9 p.m.
Interested in learning how to style
a website to make it look fantastic?
Learning the basics of CSS,
cascading style sheets, will help you
get started.
Dropbox
Thursday, March 31, 9:30–11 a.m.
Wednesday, March 30, 9:30–11 a.m.
NEW! World Backup Day
INTERNET &
LIBRARY RESEARCH
NEW! Health Privacy: Tips for
Secure Medical Research
Tuesday, March 8, 7–8:30 p.m.
Learn how to minimize the threats
to your privacy when searching for
health information online.
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Designed for those who want to expand
their online research skills using the library’s
premium databases and the Internet.
REGISTER
Google Tips and Tricks
Monday, March 21, 9:30–11 a.m.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Thursday, March 31, 7:30–9 p.m.
Don’t be an April fool. Learn how you
can back up your files and photos to
keep them safe.
Introduction to JavaScript
Tuesday, April 5, 7–9 p.m.
Learn basic programming with
JavaScript to get a grasp of what
happens under the hood of your
browser when navigating the
web. This class will cover basic
programming concepts and applying
them to your website.
Unless otherwise noted, REGISTER ANYTIME at the Info Desk, 847-392-0100, or ahml.info.
Tuesday, March 29, 7–8:30 p.m.
Cardinal Room
THE
S
OF LONG
TERM CARE
INSURANCE
Insurance industry
professional Jeff Kollum will
cover the main features of
long term care insurance,
discuss the need for the
protection it offers and
provide the tools to decide
if it’s worth considering
for you or your extended
family. There is no selling
or personal consultation.
REGISTER
AARP Tax Assistance
at the Library
Sign up for free income tax preparation
appointments through the AARP/IRS Tax
Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program. The
TCE program helps low-to-middle-income
taxpayers with special attention to those over
age 60. REGISTER at 847-392-0100 or online
at ahml.info. Appointments are Monday
mornings through April 11 in the Hendrickson
Room. Because of the increase in identity theft,
if taxpayers wish to file Married Filing Jointly,
both spouses MUST be present unless the
spouse who is present has in their possession
a Power of Attorney (POA) to represent the
missing spouse.
At the Senior Center, 1801 W. Central Rd. For more information, call 847-870-3712.
PROGRAMS AT THE
SENIOR
CENTER
Travelogs
Fridays, March 4, 11, 18 and 25
10 a.m. / Senior Center
Enjoy travel movies and
documentaries. DROP IN
Modern Classics Book
Discussion
Monday, March 14, 10 a.m.
Senior Center
March’s book is Gilead by Marilynne
Robinson. Books are available in the
Senior Center Reading Room four
weeks prior to discussion. DROP IN
Film Discussion Circle
Current Events
Tuesdays, March 1 and April 5, 1 p.m.
Senior Center
Thursdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31
10 a.m. / Senior Center
In March, we will watch and discuss
the animated film Up, and our April
film is The Prize Winner of Defiance,
Ohio starring Julianne Moore. A
discussion led by Ted Balcom follows
a free showing of the film. DROP IN
Seating is limited to 50. DROP IN
Computer Interest Group
Wednesday, March 9, 1 p.m.
Senior Center
Novice and experienced computer users
discuss current technology and exchange
advice on personal computer problems.
Tablet users welcome. DROP IN
Popular Books Discussion
Wednesday, March 9, 10 a.m.
Senior Center
Discuss Prayers for Sale by Sandra Dallas.
Books are available in the Senior Center
Reading Room. DROP IN
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Arlington Heights Memorial
LIBRARY
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
500 North Dunton Avenue
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Nonprofit Organization
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
Wheeling, IL
Permit #38
500 North Dunton Avenue
847.392.0100 | TTY: 847.392.1119
ahml.info
HOURS
M–F 9 a.m.–10 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
Sun. 12 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
POSTAL PATRON
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL
LIBRARY BOARD
meets third Tuesday of month at 7:30 p.m.
PRESIDENT
Debbie Smart | 847-494-3707
[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT/SECRETARY
Deborah A. Nelson | 773-418-0355
[email protected]
TREASURER
Greg Zyck | 847-507-2336
[email protected]
TRUSTEES:
Joan Brody Garkisch | 847-338-8445
[email protected]
Carole Medal | 847-370-1674
[email protected]
Kerry W. Pearson | 847-577-6619
[email protected]
David F. Unumb | 847-818-8525
[email protected]
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Jason Kuhl
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS &
MARKETING
Deb Whisler
Book a One-On-One Appointment
Take advantage of our one-on-one appointments with a Business Services specialist.
We help entrepreneurs with marketing, social media, databases, starting a business,
eNewsletters, technology, blogging and reference. Make your appointment today at
ahml.info/business.
ONE
ONE
ON
WITH A
BUSINESS
SPECIALIST
PUBLICATIONS EDITOR
Diane Accurso
WRITERS
Pat Aichele
April Harder
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Brian Benson
Colleen Kelly
Printed with soy ink using paper from
sustainable trees.
Book a Display Case
Did you know individuals or nonprofit groups can reserve the library’s display cases for a
month? To learn more about our display cases and to book your display for 2016, visit
ahml.info/get_involved/displays or call April Jo Harder at 847-870-3785.
Hearing Loop available in
the Hendrickson Room
LIBRARY CLOSED
MARCH 27 – EASTER