First Folio - Wauconda Area Library

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First Folio - Wauconda Area Library
January | February | March 2016
First Folio
THE BOOK THAT GAVE US
Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Twelfth Night, Antony and Cleopatra.
These famous plays and 14 others by William Shakespeare
would very likely have been lost to us without the First Folio.
Published in 1623, the First Folio is the first collected
edition of Shakespeare’s plays, many of which were not
published during his lifetime. Only 233 copies are now
known to exist. In 2016, to mark the 400th anniversary
of Shakespeare’s death, the Folger Shakespeare Library
in Washington, D.C., is sending a First Folio exhibition to
only one institution in each state in the United States.
The Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda has
been selected as the only institution in Illinois that will
host First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare, a
national traveling exhibition of an original edition of the
First Folio of Shakespeare, one of the world’s most treasured
books. The Folger Shakespeare Library, in partnership
with Cincinnati Museum Center and the American
Library Association, is sponsoring this exhibition of an
original edition of the First Folio in 2016 in all 50 states,
Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. The Lake County
Discovery Museum will host the First Folio! exhibition
February 3-29, 2016.
The Wauconda Area Library is proud to have played a
role in supporting the museum’s efforts to be selected
as the Illinois venue for the First Folio! exhibition. We
are leading an initiative titled #DiscoverWill: Illinois
Libraries Celebrate the First Folio, encouraging public
libraries across the state to host reading programs or
special events that celebrate Shakespeare’s timeless
works which continue to move and inspire us today.
“The museum’s First Folio! exhibition will provide a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Wauconda Area
residents – as well as all visitors to the area – to see firsthand the most important book in the history of English
literature and to feel the inspirational power of this book,”
said Tom Kern, Library Director. “We are particularly
excited about the Lake County Discovery Museum’s exhibit
because it will so eloquently convey the importance of the
printed word in this ever-growing world of e-this and e-that.”
The Shakespeare First Folio is one of the most valuable
printed books in the world; a First Folio sold for $6.2
million in 2001 at Christie’s and another one for $5.2
million in 2006 in London. When the First Folio arrives in
Wauconda, its pages will be opened to the most quoted
line from Shakespeare and one of the most quoted lines
in the world, “To be, or not to be” from Hamlet.
For more information about Wauconda Area Library programs celebrating Shakespeare and First Folio!, please
turn to Page 2 of this newsletter, call the library at
847-526-6225, or visit our website at www.wauclib.org.
The most important book in English literature is coming to Wauconda!
Feature Programs
Celebrating The Bard
Saturday, February 6
It’s all about Shakespeare on this festive day of celebration – fun for
all ages!
11:30 a.m. | “Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music creep in
our ears…” Enjoy Wauconda High School Madrigal Singers as they
celebrate with songs of the Elizabethan Era.
1:00 p.m. | The Bard of Avon – The time is the late 1500’s. The
place is Stratford on Avon, and our host is Shakespeare himself. Enjoy
hearing tales of his life, loves and works, as told by The Bard, himself.
2:30 p.m. | Falconry – Discover the importance of these beautiful
birds during the 16th century with Mark Booth, Master Falconer.
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n Introduction to Italic Calligraphy
Saturday, January 23 | 10 a.m. |
Italic is a beautiful and elegant script developed during the 15th century.
Today it is recognized as one of the most popular calligraphic hands.
Explore the basic strokes and characteristics of the lower case Italic
alphabet. All supplies provided.
The Millionaire and the Bard –
An Evening with Andrea Mays
Monday, February 1 | 7 p.m.
At Wauconda High School Auditorium
The Millionaire and the Bard tells the miraculous and romantic story
of the making of Shakespeare’s First Folio and of the American
industrialist whose thrilling pursuit of the book became a lifelong
obsession. Mays’ riveting narrative is part love story, part suspenseful
page-turner, and an illuminating expose on the Gilded Age. Books
will be available for purchase and signing. This program is being
offered in partnership with Ela Area Library, Lake Villa District Library
and the Lake County Discovery Museum.
n Shakespeare, Not Stirred: An Evening of
Comedy, Love and Laughter
Tuesday, January 26 | 7 p.m. |
At Middleton’s on Main
Join us for an evening of love stories and laughter as
performed by the Northern Illinois First Folio Theater
Ensemble. Middleton’s will be offering a special
“Shakespearean” drink menu, along with an Elizabethan
inspired appetizer buffet. There is a charge for beverages.
Appetizers are complimentary.
Winter Reading
n A Winter’s Tale Family Reading Club
January 16 – February 27
Your quest for good books and enchanting stories begins
this winter at the library! Inspired by the magic and fantasy
of Shakespeare, all are invited to join A Winter’s Tale Family
Reading Club, a six-week reading program that encourages
reading or listening to books throughout the winter.
Registration begins January 16.
n A Winter’s Tale Winter Reading
Kick-Off Celebration
Saturday, January 16
Join us for a morning of fun for the whole family.
9:30 a.m. | Rise and Shine Story Time – Royal Good Reads
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Create the Perfect Crown in the Maker Space
10 a.m. – Noon | Royals and Jesters Photo Op – Wear your
own royal garb or use costumes provided for a majestic
photo creation
n Quote of Art Shakespeare Paint Party |
Tuesday, February 23 | 6:30 p.m.
We’ll incorporate the words of Shakespeare into a unique and trendy art piece. All supplies provided.
For Kids
Get Thee to
Your Library!
Gather round our Royal
Playhouse for surprise
events taking place
throughout the month of
February!
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n Midwinter Fairy Party
n LEGO Building Challenge
Friday, February 12 | 1:00 p.m.
K – 2nd grade
Calling all friends of fairies, elves, and
other wee forest folk! You’re invited to
a special party filled with enchanting
games and activities.
Monday, February 15 | 10:00 a.m. –
2:00 p.m.
Drop-in for all ages
Bring your LEGO building skills! Use
a lever, inclined plane, wheel and
axle, and pulleys to construct an
ancient catapult. Learn about the
physical forces at work in these simple
and complex machines.
n Nerf Archery
Monday, January 18 |
10:00 a.m. K-2 |11:00 a.m. grades 3-5
Team up, arm yourself to take aim
and let the darts fly!
n Shakespeare
Quotable Wall Art
Monday, February 8
3:30 p.m. |
For tweens and teens
Did you know you probably
quote Shakespeare all the
time and don’t even realize
it? Join us to make wall
art with some of the Bard’s
most notable quotables.
Technology
Adult Programs
Call 847-526-6225 or register online at www.wauclib.org. appears next to programs that require
registration. Any fees must be paid at the Adult Help Desk at the time of registration.
n Wearable Technology
n Library Downloadables
Saturday, January 9 | 10 a.m.
Apple Watch, Google Glass, FitBit and
Jawbone are just some of the many wearable
technologies available now. Explore
these devices to make an informed
purchase to help you
stick to those New
Year’s resolutions!
Sundays | 1 – 3 p.m.
January 3 and March 13
Hoopla, MyMediaMall, 3M Cloud Library,
and Zinio. It’s likely you have heard one
of these names while you were visiting the
library. Drop by for information and help
with downloading these great library apps
to your smartphone or tablet.
Hands-on
Technology Classes
Class size is limited to 15 patrons. You are welcome to show up at the beginning of class
in case of no-shows. These classes require basic typing and mouse skills.
n Photoshop Elements
Wednesday, January 13 | 6:30 p.m. |
n iMac Basics
Thursday, January 21 | 6:30 p.m. |
Learn how to use the basics of the Mac
operating system in our new computer
classroom.
n Creating Fun Photo Projects
with Online Editing Tools
NOVEL EXPERIENCE
Wednesdays | 7 p.m.
January 20
The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
February 17
Calling Me Home by Julie Kibler
March 16
While Beauty Slept by Elizabeth Blackwell
MYSTERY BOOK CLUB
Fridays | 10 a.m.
January 8
The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah
n Photoshop Elements II –
February 12
The Secret Place by Tana French
Wednesday, February 3 | 6:30 p.m. |
March 11
Massacre Pond by Paul Doiron
Usage and Practice
n Greeting Cards, Invitations
and More with Publisher
Wednesday, February 10 | 7 p.m. |
Interested in creating your
own cards, invitations, and
other paper goods? Learn
how to utilize Publisher to
easily produce your own
unique designs.
n Dropbox Cloud Storage
Wednesday, February 17 | 6:30 p.m. |
Wednesday, January 27 | 7 p.m. |
Creating eye-popping photos is easier
than you think! This fun and interactive
class will show how to edit and produce
print ready photo projects using online
tools. Bring a digital copy (flash drive or
email) of your favorite photo to combine
with a project.
n Excel I
n Introduction to Google Drive
n Power Point
Saturday, January 30 | 9:30 a.m. |
Saturday, March 12 | 9:30 a.m. |
Wednesday, March 2 | 6:30 p.m. |
n Publisher I
BEYOND FICTION BOOK CLUB
Mondays | 7 p.m.
January 4
Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin
February 1
The Millionaire and the Bard by Andrea Mays
March 7
I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
MOTHER DAUGHTER BOOK CLUB
Saturdays | 10:30 a.m.
Grades 5-8
January 9
Bird by Crystal Chan
We’ll work on a fun craft during the discussion!
Saturday, March 5 | 9:30 a.m. |
n Excel II
Tuesday, March 8 | 6:30 p.m. |
Thursdays | 7 p.m. | January 28, March 17
The first meeting of the year will discuss what you want from the geneaology group in 2016.
Bring ideas for topics or speakers and your genealogy questions. In March, there will be
an opportunity to work on library computers, to explore databases and to ask for help.
INQUIRING MINDS DISCUSSION GROUP
Saturdays | 2 p.m.
January 16, February 20, March19
Discuss thought-provoking foreign policy issues
facing America today. Great Decisions booklets
are available to check out at the Adult Help
Desk. This informal, non-partisan discussion is
led by university professor Gary Midkiff.
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Adult Programs
Call 847-526-6225 or register online at www.wauclib.org. appears next to programs that require registration.
Any fees must be paid at the Adult Help Desk at the time of registration.
n Citizenship Classes
Mondays | 6 p.m.
Starts January 11
Getting ready to take your exam to become a U.S. Citizen?
This class will cover the 100 civic questions, N-400
application, and the English portion needed for the
citizenship interview. Must be a legal resident in order to
participate. Presented in partnership with Mano a Mano.
n Coloring Club for Grown-Ups
Wednesday January 6 | 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Renew your mind and spirit with the new trend in
relaxation – coloring! Enjoy a welcoming environment
with soothing music and refreshments to help you
relax and enjoy some creative and fun YOU time. All
supplies provided, but you’re also welcome to bring
your own. Open to adults only.
n Artistic Doodling
Wednesday, March 2 | 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Doodle your cares away with Zentangle – an easy-tolearn, stress reducing, relaxing, and fun way to create
beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
All supplies provided.
n Organizing Your Home, Papers and Time
Tuesday, January 19 | 7 p.m.
Do you spend more time looking for your things than
enjoying them? Have you missed important deadlines
because you are disorganized? Lynn Gooding, Certified
Professional Organizer for the Chronically Disorganized,
has been helping people get organized since 2002.
She will present tips and strategies for getting and
staying organized.
n DIY Fairy Gardens
Tuesday, March 15 | 7 p.m. |
Cost $25 per person
Heather Moister from the Barn Nursery
in Crystal Lake will be here to help you make a
lovely potted fairy garden. Supplies include a
container, stone path, 3 plants and a figurine. This
garden may be placed outside once the frost warning
ends. Additional materials will be available for
purchase. Limit 25.
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n Today’s Inspired Latina Author Event
Thursday, March 10 at 7 p.m.
By overcoming language barriers, self-doubt and other obstacles, these
strong women are a great example of how inspiration and perseverance
can lead you to happiness and success in business and life. Today’s Inspired
Latina is an empowering read for anyone sitting on a dream and thinking it
can’t come true. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
n Brownie Wise: The Original Tupperware Lady
Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m.
Brownie Wise propelled Tupperware to skyrocketing
success in the 1950s. In this living-history program,
discover her rise from a divorced mother selling
cleaning supplies to Vice President of Tupperware
Home Parties. In 1951, Wise had about 200
women selling Tupperware; by 1954, her sales
force topped 9,000. The Tupperware parties she
pioneered remain the gold standard for home
party selling today.
n Improving Your Life Through Meditation
Tuesday, March 8 | 7 p.m
Meditation can bring about a sense of calm and balance that benefits your
lifelong emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. Join long-time meditator
Michael Ribet for this informative workshop. *There will be a second session
of this class on Tuesday, April 5th at 7:00p.m.
n NEW Foreign Film Series
Wadjda (Saudi Arabia)
Monday, March 21 | 6:30 p.m.
This film is the touching story of a girl
who longs for a bicycle. Feel free to
bring your own dinner. A brief discussion
will follow the film. *Note: all films will have
subtitles. Films are not rated and may
contain adult themes.
AND A
Movie
Fridays | Noon
January 29 | Shakespeare in Love | R
February 26 | Learning to Drive | R
March 25 | Big Stone Gap | PG-13
Children’s Programs
n 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten
n Peek A Boo Baby
n Wondertime
Alternating Thursdays, January 14 –
March 24 | 9:30 a.m. |
Newborn to 12 months
We’ll present simple and fun play
ideas for babies and parents/caregivers, which will focus on engaging
the senses, curiosity, stimulation and
early communication.
Wednesdays | 9:30 a.m. |
January 13 – March 9
Age 3
Each week this lively storytime
features a variety of stories, songs,
fingerplays, action rhymes, and other
activities aimed at building a love of
language, books, and reading!
n Bounce and Books
n Alphabet Adventures
Fridays | 9:30 a.m. |
January 15 – March 11
Ages 12 – 24 months
Experience stories, songs, and interactive
play aimed at out littlest listeners.
Siblings welcome!
Tuesdays | 9:30 a.m. |
January 12 – March 8
Ages 3-5
Learning the alphabet can be so much
fun! Come join us for stories, songs,
and hands-on activities featuring the
letter of the day.
n Time for Twos
Fridays | 10:30 a.m. |
January 15 – March 11
Ages 2 through just-turned-3
This musical storytime is perfect for
toddlers who are always on the go.
Every session is full of songs, stories,
and dramatic movement.
n Rise & Shine Family Storytime
Saturdays | 9:30 a.m.
January 16 – Royal Good Reads
February 13 – Friendship Stories
March 12 – Bunny Tales
All ages
Join us for donuts, juice, and a happy
blend of stories at a special Saturday
drop-in storytime!
n Early Learning Club – Getting Ready for Kindergarten
Fridays from 3:45 – 5:45 p.m.
January 15, 22 and 29
March 11, 18 and 25
For parents and children 3 to 5 years old.
Learn with how to teach your child colors, numbers,
letters, shapes and much more! This program provides
the tools to prepare children for school. This
program is presented in partnership with
Mano a Mano.
Join our ongoing reading
program that encourages
families to read aloud to
children. The goal is to read
1,000 books to your child
before he or she enters
Kindergarten. It is a self-paced program that lets
you decide how often and how long you read to
your child. Register anytime at the Kid City Help
Desk and receive reading incentives along the way.
n Monarch Book Club
Grades K-3
There is still time to participate! Read ten books
and receive a fun prize. Read all twenty, and you
will be invited to attend our Achievement Party in
the spring!
n Kids’ Choice Book Club
Grades 3-8
We’ve combined the Bluestem and Rebecca Caudill
books into the ultimate Kids’ Choice list. Read any
5 books and receive a fun prize. Keep going and read
5 more to be invited to attend our Achievement
Party in the spring!
1. When you hold children and given them this
attention, they know you love them.
2. Reading to children encourages them to be readers.
3. Books will help your children’s imaginations soar.
4. Listening to stories will help develop your children’s
attention span.
5. You will create memories that last a lifetime.
6. Books are one great way of passing on your values.
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Children’s Programs
n Messy Monet
Mondays | 10 a.m. |
January 11, February 8, March 14
Ages 2-3
Designed for budding artists who still need some grown-up help. We’ll provide
all supplies and even clean up the mess!
n Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead
Thursdays | 1:30 p.m. |
January 14 – March 17
Ages 5-6 and their grown-ups
We’ll read a story, then roll up our sleeves and explore the Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art, or Math behind it. From colors and bubbles to seeds and the
solar system, we’ll explore our world – Full STEAM Ahead!
*No classes on February 11 and 18.
CODE
Club
Monday, March 14 | 6:30 p.m. |
Grades 3-5
Ever wonder how your computer games or apps work? Someone
has to write code to tell the game what to do. Kids will solve
puzzles while learning basic drag and drop coding.
n Kids Create Studio
Saturdays | 1:30 p.m. |
Grades 3-5
January 23 | Winter Birds Paint on Canvas
February 27 | Kids Calligraphy
March 19 | Colorful Geometrics on Canvas
Welcome to the wonderfully imaginative world of art! Kids will enjoy exploring
art through a different medium each month. All supplies provided.
Enjoy your spring time “no school” days at the library!
n Loom Art
Explore color, texture and pattern using a variety of weaving looms
located in the Maker Space. Leave with an original project or add to our
collaborative project.
n Book Dominoes
Wednesday, March 23 | 1 – 3 p.m.
Who ever thought of using books as dominos? We did! Let’s see who can
build the longest, craziest courses. We’ll also have standard dominoes sets
out for building and imaginative play.
n Mario Kart Tournament
Friday, March 25 | 2 – 4 p.m.
Drop in and challenge other library visitors to a
game of Mario Kart on the library’s Wii U system.
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Tweens & Teens
appears next to programs that require registration. Call
847-526-6225 or register online at www.wauclib.org.
n Movie Inspired by Shakespeare
Friday, February 19 | 3:30 p.m.
She’s the Man | (PG-13)
Centuries may have passed since
William Shakespeare last put ink to
paper, but the stories he’s spun aren’t
going anywhere. Enjoy pizza while
watching this modern-day spin on a
Shakespearean play.
Shakespeare Quotable
Wall Art
Monday, February 8 | 3:30 p.m. |
Did you know you probably
quote Shakespeare all the
time and don’t even realize
it? Join us to make wall art
with some of the Bard’s most
notable quotables.
n Teen Tech Week Lock-In
Friday, March 11 | 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. |
Come to the library for this after-hours tech event!
We’ll have a variety of tech based activities and, of
course, pizza.
n Flashback Friday
Friday, March 18 | 3 p.m.
Flashback to your childhood and play with playdough, color, and maybe
even have a round of Candy
Land! Retro snacks will be
provided.
n Get Your Game On!
Fridays | 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
January 8, 29 | February 5, 19 | March 4
Compete with your friends on the big screen.
Snacks provided.
En Español
n Lotería
n Pequeños Clásicos
Los Martes | 6:30 p.m.
5 de enero | 16 de febrero |
22 de marzo
No requiere de inscripción - Salón
de cuentos
Para Kínder a segundo grado y papás
Martes 2 de febrero | 6:30 p.m. |
Recibe una copia gratis del clásico
La princesa y el guisante cuando te
inscribas a este club de lectura.
¡Inscríbete pronto, el cupo es limitado!
– Salón de cuentos.
n Colorín Colorado
Para familias con niños en preescolar
hasta tercer grado.
Los Martes | 6:30 p.m.
26 de enero | Un mágico muñeco
de nieve
29 de marzo | ¡Llegó la primavera!
No requiere de inscripción – Salón
de cuentos
n Película en español
Para toda la familia
Don Gato y su pandilla
Miércoles 9 de marzo |
6:30 p.m.
No requiere de inscripción
– Salón de cuentos
Enamórate con Shakespeare
Martes 9 de febrero | 6:30 p.m. |
Para toda la familia
Haz una linda manualidad con las citas de
Shakespeare que nos hacen suspirar.
Requiere de inscripción – Salón de cuentos
Tecnología
¡Inscríbete pronto, el cupo es limitado!- Salón de clases
n Páginas de Internet que hay que conocer
Jueves 21 de enero | 9:30 a.m. |
Solo para adultos. Conoce 10 páginas divertidas,
entretenidas y educativas.
n Clase de Microsoft PowerPoint
Jueves 18 de febrero | 9:30 a.m. |
Solo para adultos. En esta clase aprenderemos a crear
sencillas presentaciones personalizadas.
n Páginas de Internet educativas
Martes 1 de marzo | 6:30 p.m. |
Solo para adultos. Conoce interesantes páginas de
internet que te ayudarán con la educación de tus
hijos. Este programa es presentado en sociedad con el
Distrito escolar 118
Club de aprendizaje temprano –
Preparación para el kínder
Los Jueves | 11, 18 y 25 de febrero | 5 – 7 p.m.
Para padres e hijos de 3 a 5 años de edad
Aprende como ayudar a tu hijo en el aprendizaje de
colores, números, letras, figuras y mucho más. Este
programa proporciona herramientas para preparar
a los niños para la escuela. ¡Ayuda a tus pequeños a
tener éxito! Este programa
es presentado en sociedad
con Mano a Mano.
¡Inscríbete pronto, el cupo
es limitado! – Salón de
cuentos.
Psicólogo Ferney Ramírez presenta:
Hacia el triunfo: Cómo motivar a los hijos para que
disfruten la escuela.
Miércoles 9 de marzo | 6:30 p.m.
Este programa es presentado en sociedad con
el Distrito escolar 118
No requiere de inscripción – Salón Lincoln
Friends of the Library
The 5th Annual Bunny Hop kicks off from the
library on Saturday, March 26. Last year we
had over 800 runners, walkers, and cheering
family and friends. This year’s sure to be bigger
than ever! If you’re a local business, we thank
you for your support and hope we can count on
your support again this year. If you are a runner,
enter early and tell your friends. Keep informed
by following the Friends of the Wauconda Library
on Facebook, and sign up for our newsletter.
Volunteers Needed
Can you slice a bagel? Fill out a registration
form? Point runners in the right direction?
Volunteers are key in making this fantastic
community event a success. Attend our monthly
meetings and share your talent. We will find a
place for you! There’s always room for
more Friends!
Meeting Schedule
There are three regular monthly meetings
before the Bunny Hop – January 13, February
10, and March 9 at 7 pm in the Lincoln Room.
Bunny Hop Committee meetings will be held
at 5:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Room immediately
before our regular monthly meeting.
January 2,
February 6,
March 5
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
You never know what you will
find at these sales. It could be a
personal treasure or the perfect
gift. What you WILL find is our
friendly group of First Saturday
Ladies, ready with smiles and
suggestions on books, movies
and more.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Terry Stevig | President
William Pankey | Vice President
Rebecca Coolidge | Secretary
Virginia Muller | Treasurer
Joanne E. Miller
Sandra Deubel
The Board meets on the second
Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Tom Kern
MANAGERS
Julie Cerqua | Administrative Services
Elizabeth Greenup | Collection and
Information Services
Teri Herchenbach | Public Services
LIBRARY CLOSINGS
Christmas | Thurs., Dec. 24 – Fri., Dec. 25
New Year | Thurs., Dec. 31 – Fri., Jan. 1
Easter | Sunday, March 27
Studio 118 Art Show
On Display
February 27 – March 18
Opening night celebration
Monday, February 29
VISIT US ONLINE!
www.wauclib.org
n NEW! Hoopla Digital is here
You can now instantly borrow free digital movies, music, audiobooks, comics and more
through Hoopla Digital. With a collection of over 250,000
items, there are no holds ever! To use Hoopla, you will need to
download the “Hoopla Digital” app or go to hoopladigital.com.
You will need an email address and your valid Wauconda
Area Library card. You are limited to borrowing 8 items per
calendar month. We recommend using Hoopla over a wi-fi
connection when possible; otherwise you may incur data
charges. Give it a try today! If you have questions or need
assistance setting up an account, please contact us.
n Quiet Space in the Library
You may not know it, but the library offers truly quiet space in our 3 study rooms and in our
Quiet Reading Room.
Study Rooms
Study rooms are available for small group work, tutoring, quiet study, or reading. They are
a perfect spot for working on homework and parent/child reading with minimal distractions.
Reservations can be made by contacting the library and can be made up to 7 days in advance
for up to 2 hours per day. You may stay in the room for longer if no one has a reservation.
Quiet Reading Room
The Quiet Reading Room located on the first floor offers a soundproofed space with large
windows. There are study tables and chairs, comfy reading chairs and a fireplace. There is no
talking permitted. You may use laptops and headphones as long as you are not disturbing others.
n Tax Forms
The library will continue to receive tax forms in very limited quantities.
Because of this, the library will print tax forms as needed on an
individual basis. Federal instruction booklets for the main forms,
like the 1040 and 1040A, will be available for checkout for one week.

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