Library Lights - Roselle Public Library

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Striving to enrich community life by providing access to educational, cultural, and recreational information,
encouraging life-long learning, promoting intellectual freedom, and by providing a welcoming environment
where all may Read, Play, Learn, and Discover.
Sept ember is Library Card Sign- Up month!
Kids, sign up for a library card during the month of September; you will receive a book and the opportunity to receive giveaways.
More opportunities are available to any child who uses their Roselle library card during the month of September.
Parents, to receive a library card for your child, visit the Circulation Department and bring ID showing you reside
within Roselle Public Library District boundaries. The first 50 adults to sign up for a library card will receive the
‘On the Same Page’ book The Coast of Chicago by Stuart Dybek.
Add A Library Card To Your Back-To-School List! Studies show that children who use the library do better in school.
Give your child free access to books, magazines, movies, databases, and the best research help around...librarians.
Make getting a library card part of your back-to-school activities!
September 27, 2016
AUTHOR VISIT:
An Evening with Stuart Dybek
Monday, October 10 • 7: 00 p.m.
Welcome award-winning author, poet, and educator Stuart Dybek to Roselle
Public Library for a reading from The Coast of Chicago. The audience will have an opportunity to ask
questions. Register at roselle.lib.il.us or call 630 -529 -1641.
On the Same Page Book Discussions
NATIONAL
VOTER
REGISTRATION
DAY
Itasca Community Library
Wednesday, October 5 • 7:30 p.m.
Meets at Eaglewood Resort & Spa
Wednesday, October 26 • 10:30 a.m.
Roselle Public Library &
Bloomingdale Public Library
Monday, October 17
7:00 p.m.
Roselle Public Library
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 18
Thursday, October 27
MODEL RAILROAD SHOWCASE
Saturday, November 5 • 9:30 a.m.- 4 :00 p.m.
Sunday, November 6 • 1:00 - 4 :00 p.m.
TRAINS, TRAINS, TRAINS AT THE LIBRARY!
Registrars
available all day.
2 forms of ID required.
Enjoy an entire weekend of model railroading at our annual Model Railroad Showcase!
Model railroading enthusiasts display collections, running layouts and railroad memorabilia at this popular
family event. The Showcase features an extensive running layout operated by the Midwest Division of Train
Collectors Association, a “hands-on” layout for children operated by the Northwest Trainmasters, a British
Train Society layout, exhibits and collections from the Illinois Railway Museum, the Chicago & Northwestern
Historical Society, the Milwaukee Road Historical Association, as well as layouts owned by local hobbyists.
Representatives from Metra will provide train safety tips and railroad crossing safety.
We’ll feature crafts for children and FUN for the whole family!
LIBRARY CLOSED
STAFF TRAINING DAY
Friday, August 26
LABOR DAY
Sunday, September 4
Monday, September 5
LIBRARY HOURS
Monday - Thursday
9:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday, November 7
FRIENDS OF THE ROSELLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Annual Fall Book Sale
Fall Fund -Raising Dinner
Saturday, October 1 • 9:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 2 •1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
1913 Restaurant & Wine Bar
Monday, November 7
AT ALL LIBRARY EVENTS CHILDREN UNDER 8 MUST BE WITH AN ADULT
FALL STORYTIME PROGRAMS
The first fall session begins September 13,
and continues through October 20.
Registration for this session begins Monday, August 29.
The second fall session begins November 8,
and continues through December 15.
Registration for this session begins Monday, October 24.
The theme for this session is “Name That Shape”
The theme for this session is “Family & Me!”
Tots & Tykes
6 -19 months (with parent)
Tuesdays
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Registration Required
Toddler Tales
Preschool
Storytime
Family Drop-In
20 -35 months (with parent)
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Tuesdays
Tuesdays
10:00-10:30 a.m.
10 : 00 -10 : 30 a.m.
1: 00 -1: 30 p.m.
6:30 -7:00 p.m.
Registration Required
No Registration
Thursdays
10 : 30 -11: 00 a.m.
No Registration
Morning Drop-In
3 - 5 years
all ages / parent
child / parent
Registration Required
CHILD MUST BE THE REQUIRED MINIMUM AGE BY THE DATE THE PROGRAM SESSION BEGINS.
TJTime!
Tuesdays: November 1, December 20 & 27
11:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Parents play with their tots in the Storytime Room.
Play with your baby, while socializing with other parents and tots.
Tots must be 6 -20 months with a parent or guardian.
LET'S READ IN POLISH
Presenting…Laura Kaczmarczyk
Sister Cities Group
Sundays: September 18, October 23 & November 20
All sessions 1:30 p.m.
“Czytajmy po polsku!”
Special storytimes in Polish for children ages 0-6
with parent/caregiver. Craft included.
Space is limited so come on time!
Registration begins Tuesday, September 6.
1,000 BOOKS Before Kindergarten
Babies - Entering Kindergarten
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten begins Monday September 12! Open to all Roselle cardholders, this program encourages families
to read 1,000 books with their little ones before they start kindergarten. Reading aloud to young children strengthens language skills,
builds vocabulary, and gets them ready to read! This program is intended to take one to three years to complete.
More information coming soon.
You are Invited to
A. Teddy Bear's Birthday Party
2:00 p.m.
Saturdays: October 15, November 19 & December 10
Saturday, September 17 • 10:00 -10:45 a.m.
Ages 2- 6 Years
Singing, Dancing, Games and Stories
In celebration of A. Teddy Bear
Showing newly released films, rated G or PG,on the big screen!
Fun family entertainment. No registration needed!
Children under 8 must be with an adult.
Each child may bring along a Teddy or a favorite stuffed friend!
Each child must bring an adult.
Registration begins Monday, August 29.
Wednesday, September 21 • 6:30 p.m.
Grades 3 - 5 (Limit of 12)
Learn about robots and coding with this hands-on lab!
Participants will dive right into working with robots,
to complete a series of challenges using Ozobots.
No prior knowledge necessary.
Registration begins Tuesday, September 6.
Monsters Under Bridges
Sunday, October 16
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1 30 2 15 p.m. • Grades K-2 (Limit of 15)
2:45 -3:30 p.m. • Grades 3-5 (Limit of 15)
There’s a monster under the bridge!
Can you construct a bridge that will help you safely cross?
Use engineering skills to help design the bridge. Then test it out!
Will your bridge get you across or will you visit the monster?
Registration begins Monday, October 3
The Coast of Chicago Stories by Stuart Dybek
October 2016 Programs
Musical Sunday • Chopin
Roselle Public Library
Sunday, October 2 • 1:30 p.m.
The story titled “Chopin in Winter” inspires
our piano performance by Kimberly Davis. A nuanced and vibrant
performer, Kimberly is a Roselle native who holds a bachelor’s
degree in piano performance from the University of Illinois and a
master’s degree in piano performance from Kent State University.
Along with works by Chopin, she will perform other selections by
classical masters. No registration required.
Steven Frenzel presents: Chicago in the Movies
Bloomingdale Public Library
Monday, October 3 • 7:00 p.m.
Take a tour of the Windy City with this exciting collection of
Chicago’s greatest cinematic moments. We’ll enjoy scenes from
The Blues Brothers, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Untouchables,
and many more Chicago favorites.
Register at mybpl.org or call 630 -529 -3120.
Remembering Chicago:
Making an Accordion Book Keepsake
Bloomingdale Public Library
Tuesday, October 4 • 7:00 p.m.
Shari Pontillo, owner of Twisted Fiber Studio, will be here to teach
us how to make our own accordion book craft featuring popular
Chicago design motifs in which we can keep our most treasured
Chicago memories. Space is limited.
Register at mybpl.org or call 630 -529 -3120.
Chicago Style Garnishes
Itasca Community Library
Thursday, October 6 • 7:00 p.m.
Chef Maddox will be making Chicago-style giardiniera, quick
mustard piccalilli, and other great toppings for your dogs, beefs,
and burgers. Finish it all off with homemade cheesecake!
Recipes and samples will be available. Space is limited.
Register at itascalibrary.org or call 630 -773 -1699.
Chi-Town Movie Marathon
Roselle Public Library
Saturday, October 8 • 9:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Enjoy light refreshments while landmark comedies and dramas
set in Chicago are screened all day long in the library atrium.
No registration required.
Bottle Caps: Collectibles from
Chicago’s Beer Brewing History
Bloomingdale Public Library
Tuesday, October 11 • 7:00 p.m.
Ray Capek, a member of the American Breweriana
Association, will showcase his collection of local brewery
ephemera, which he has displayed at many local trade shows.
Register at mybpl.org or call 630-529-3120.
Richard J. Daley:
The Man, His Times, and the City He Loved
Itasca Community Library
Wednesday, October 12 • 7:00 p.m.
Historian Jim Gibbons presents the life of the man referred to
as “Hizzoner.” Chicago underwent tremendous changes during
his administration. For better or worse, Richard J. Daley
set the bar by which all mayors are measured.
Register at itascalibrary.org or call 630 -773 -1699.
Highlights of the Art Institute
Roselle Public Library
Thursday, October 20 • 7:00 p.m.
Playing a prominent role in the story “Nighthawks,” the Art
Institute of Chicago proudly displays collections representing
the history of civilization. Art historian Jeff Mishur of Art
Excursions explores collection highlights from the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries including works by artists such as
Monet, Seurat, Picasso, Hopper, and others.
Register at roselle.lib.il.us or call 630 -529 -1641.
Chicago’s Movers and Shakers
Itasca Community Library
Monday, October 24 • 7:00 p.m.
Chicago is the city of big shoulders. Michael Stachnik will shed
some light on some of the people who made it so. From Potter
and Bertha Palmer to corrupt politicians like “Bathhouse” John
Coughlin and Michael “Hinky Dink” Kenna, and Nobel Peace
Prize winner Jane Addams, the best and the worst are all
part of the history of Chicago.
Register at itascalibrary.org or call 630 -773 -1699.
Remembering Marshall Field’s:
An Illustrated Lecture
Itasca Community Library
Tuesday, October 25 • 7:00 p.m.
Author Leslie Goddard will discuss the 160-year
history of Marshall Field’s & Company. Using photographs
from museums, as well as private photographs from former
employees and shoppers, Ms. Goddard will take you down
memory lane. A limited number of copies of her book
will be available one month before the program.
Register at itascalibrary.org or call 630 -773 -1699.
Chicago’s Sweet Candy History
Bloomingdale Public Library
Monday, October 31 • 7:00 p.m.
Join us this Halloween as Leslie Goddard presents a historical
discussion of the famous candy produced in Chicago, and the
neighborhoods affected by their presence. Samples of candy
will be available! Register at mybpl.org or call 630 -529 -3120.
Youth Services
SCHOOL AGE PROGRAMS
AT ALL LIBRARY EVENTS CHILDREN UNDER 8 MUST BE WITH AN ADULT
4:30 -6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays: September 14, October 19*,
November 16 & December 14
*October 19 is an 'On The Same Page' program.
Crafty kids create and inspire, with crazy creations.
Materials provided. Create your masterpiece to take home!
NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY!
12:00 -2:00 p.m.
Saturday:September 3
Mondays: October 10, November 21 & December 26
Organizational Meeting
Thursday, October 13 • 6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Article Submission Meeting
Thursday, November 17 • 6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Children grades 2- 6 participate in creating the Youth Services
sponsored newsletter, written by and for kids.
Write original articles, poetry, book reviews, and stories.
Submit original illustrations. See your work in print!
Attention Lego Lovers ages 4 - 12 . . . Drop by the
Roselle Public Library on a day off school, bring a friend,
and let your imagination flow. Lego bricks will be provided.
Creations will be displayed in the Youth Services area.
NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY!
Children need to register, read the book, and be ready
to discuss the plot with others. Popcorn provided!
Books available about three weeks prior for checkout!
A special monthly program for children Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
featuring a story and discussion of facts on a specific topic.
Participants create a craft project based on the month’s theme.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED AND SPACE IS LIMITED.
Danger! Tiger Crossing #1
(The Fantastic Frame) by Lin Oliver
WORLD RHINO DAY
Thursday, September 22 • 4 :30 - 5 :15 p.m.
REGISTRATION BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
EYE SPY...COLOR AND SHAPE
Thursday, October 20 • 4 :30 -5 :15 p.m.
REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
THE SKY IS FALLING?
Thursday, November 17 • 4 :30 - 5 :15 p.m.
REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
HAl low e en Fun !
Wednesday, October 26 • 10 :00 -10 :30 a.m.
Children, 18 months through 5 years-old.
Spooky adventures await! Listen to books and songs
about Halloween. Parents/Caregivers accompany children.
Spaces are limited.
Registration begins Monday, October 10.
Monday, September 19 • 6:30 p.m.
Registration begins Tuesday, September 6
Sixty-Eight Rooms by Marianne Malone
'On The Same Page' program
Monday, October 17 • 6:30 p.m.
Registration begins Monday, October 3
The Junkyard Bot (Robots Rule, Book 1)
by C.J. Richards
Monday, November 14 • 6:30 p.m.
Registration begins Monday, October 31
Celebrate the Season
Saturday, November 26 • 1: 00 p.m.
Wendy Morgan and her music bring joy to the holiday season!
All ages are welcome. Families with children, grandparents,
or anyone celebrating the holiday spirit is welcome.
Refreshments served. Santa and the Rose Queen visit at 2:00 p.m.
No registration necessary!
Children under 8 must be with an adult.
Please…No Strollers Allowed in Meeting Room.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD
Wednesday, September 7 • 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Food, fun, and planning programs! Is there a program idea
you have or something you would like to see happen at the
Library this Winter? Then drop in and let your voice be heard!
Next TAB meeting: Wednesday, December 7
Animanga Club
Wednesdays: September 14, October 12,
November 9 • 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Get together with other teens once a month to watch
and talk about ANIME and look at new MANGA.
No registration required.
Teen Film Club
Wednesdays: September 21, October 19, November 16 • 4 :00 - 5:00 p.m.
Get together with other teens once a month to talk about movies, experiment with real filmmaking techniques,
and explore the world of digital video cameras, apps, editing tools, and more. Help us build our YouTube channel!
No registration required.
Monday, October 10 • 1:30-4:00 p.m.
It’s a day off school! Grab some friends and head over to the
Library to enjoy a movie, which shall remain nameless, and
assemble homemade lightsabers.
Teen Scene
REGISTRATION REQUIRED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 15.
Thursday, October 20 • 4:00 -5:00 p.m.
Add your own monsters and other characters to thrift store
paintings of landscapes and other scenes. The only limit is
your imagination. Paintings and painting supplies provided.
Life-Size Angry Birds
Monday, November 21 • 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Join Red, Chuck, and Bomb as we assemble greedy pigs and take them down with homemade catapults. Not to be missed.
COLLEGE APPLICATION
VOLUNTEER THIS FALL AT THE LIBRARY
Boot Camp
VolunTeen = Teen Volunteer
Tuesday, September 6 • 7:00 - 8 :30 p.m.
Is your high school senior ready for a jump start on the college
admission process? Perhaps your college-bound student is unsure
how to begin the college application process. This workshop is
designed to assist high school students with the important first
step: getting organized! This interactive presentation, hosted by
Thomas Jaworski from Quest College Consulting, will identify
helpful tips and suggestions on how to draft a well-organized
essay in order to create a competitive college application. This
program is designed for juniors and seniors, but all are welcome.
Looking for a way to fulfill service hours for school, honor
society or another organization? Here’s your chance!
The Teen Scene runs 3 VolunTeen Sessions a year. The
next session runs September 15 through December 15.
To become a VolunTeen, fill out an application, available
at the Library’s Reference and Adult Services Desk or the
Youth Services Desk. Get in soon, as there are a limited
number of VolunTeen spaces to be filled!
ALL MUSICAL SUNDAY PERFORMANCES ARE HELD IN THE MAIN ATRIUM AREA OF THE LIBRARY
1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Kraig Kenning • September 18
Kraig Kenning is a singer/songwriter and National Slide Guitar Champion who will be performing styles including contemporary
folk, blues, roots rock, American Fingerstyle, and more!
Kimberly Davis • October 2 • Chopin and Friends: The Piano in the Romantic Era
Professional pianist Kimberly Davis will perform a program featuring some of the most beautiful works by Frederic Chopin
as well as other great composers from his time period. Learn about the lives and music of the composers.
Discover the importance of 19th century salons and their contribution to the careers of many great artists.
Ken Rothacker & Debra Stombres • November 13
Ken Rothacker and Debra Stombres will take you through history with fresh, new arrangements of familiar and enchanting melodies
that you are sure to recognize. There will be something for everyone at this concert of flute
and guitar music from the 17 th century to the 70s as they play a wide variety of music.
MEDICARE 101
Adult Services
Monday, September 19 • 7:00 p.m.
Insurance expert David Wylly will provide an overview
of Medicare and how it works, as well as the important
decisions that need to be made during the enrollment period.
Learn what Medicare covers and about options for additional
coverage. Medicare Supplements, Part D Drug Prescription
coverage, and Advantage Plans, will also be discussed.
FILING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY:
Flexibility & Choices
for Retirement
Monday, September 26 • 7:00 p.m.
Will you be filing for social security within the next 5 years?
Learn how to optimize your social security benefits for
retirement with financial advisor Mike Heatwole.
Workbooks will be provided for each attendee.
How to Stay Healthy This Winter
Tuesday, November 1 • 7:00 p.m.
A registered pharmacist will provide information
about various immunizations and over-the-counter
medications that may help you and your family
stay healthy this winter.
Service to Homebound Patrons
Library district residents, who are homebound due to illness
or disability with no one to pick up materials for them, may
qualify to receive monthly library delivery service. If you or
someone you know would like to receive this service, please
call the Reference Department at (630) 529.1641 ext.*211
for further information.
Cable ME This: Crochet Cables
Thursdays: September 15 & 22 • 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 20 • 6:30 p.m.
Celebrate autumn's arrival with a relaxing evening at the Library...
coloring! We’ll provide coloring pages, pencils and markers, but
feel free to bring your own supplies. Light refreshments provided.
Mr. Lincoln & T hanksgiving
Sunday, November 20 • 1:30 p.m.
Join us in welcoming Abraham Lincoln to the Library!
History buff Kevin Wood brings one of our nation’s
most cherished historical characters to life with his
portrayal of our 16 th President. Mr. Lincoln will
share the story of how our national, annual observance of the
Thanksgiving holiday came to be established during his Presidency.
ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION
Tuesdays, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Conference Room
Copies of the book are available a month prior to
the discussion at the reference desk.
September 20:H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald
October 18:The Coast of Chicago - Stories by Stuart Dybek
November 15:Euphoria by Lily King
MEN’S BOOK DISCUSSION
Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Conference Room
September 19: Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of
the Lusitania by Erik Larson
October 17: The Coast of Chicago - Stories by Stuart Dybek
An 'On the Same Page' event
November 21: Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace
Join the Men’s Book Discussion Goodreads group:
http://bit.ly/1vpYV4E
Learn an easy way to crochet cables using Front Post/
Back Post stitches. Learn traditional cables, mini cables,
and even braided cables. Please bring one skein solid color
of Red Heart yarn or any worsted weight yarn, also a crochet
hook size H or I. Participants must have some knowledge
of single, half double, or double crochet stitches.
Experience something new while socializing with others.
Class size is limited.
Knitting Circle
AT THE LIBRARY
The Knitting Circle meets every other Saturday afternoon
at 1:30 p.m. in the Library’s conference room beginning
August 27. Knitters and those who crochet are invited to
bring their own projects to the meetings or work on several
community service projects.
The Knitting Circle accepts donations of washable, worsted
weight yarn for their collaborative projects. Bring your extra
yarn to the Circulation Desk and indicate that it is for the
Knitting Circle. Thank you!
20s & 30s BOOK DISCUSSION
Last Thursday of the Month • 6:30 -7:30 p.m.
Meet at a local Roselle restaurant -TBA
Join fellow 20 & 30 - Somethings once a month for good food,
fun, and a great discussion on books that YOU want to read!
We meet outside the library at a local restaurant,
typically on the last Thursday of the month.
Want more info? Contact Matt Wieck
[email protected] or call at 630-529-1641 *220
September 29:The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi
October 27:The Coast of Chicago - Stories by Stuart Dybek
November 17:The Shootout Solution by Michael R. Underwood
for Children
On a class trip to the Art Institute of Chicago, Ruthie and Jack discover a magic key
that shrinks them so they can discover the secrets of the Thorne Rooms–sixty- eight
miniature rooms from different times in history.
Bloomingdale
Public Library
Magnificent Miniatures
(Grades 3 - 6)
Wednesday, October 12 • 4:15 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Make tiny things fit for a miniature environment.
Will you make food? dishes? toys? furniture?
Supplies, ideas, and instruction provided!
Register at mybpl.org or call 630-924-2733.
Art-Themed Family Storytime
(all ages with caregiver)
Friday, October 14 • 10:30 a.m.- 11:00 a.m.
Drop in for fun stories, songs, and crafts about art!
Doodlebugs
(2 - 3 years old with caregiver)
Monday, October 24 • 11:00 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
This is a special art class just for toddlers and parents.
Little fingers will experiment with painting, gluing,
sticking and creating, while developing fine motor skills.
Register at mybpl.org or call 630 - 924-2733.
Roselle Public Library
Itasca Community Library
The Sixty-Eight Rooms Book Discussion
(Grades 3 -5)
Monday, October 3 • 6:30 p.m.- 7:15 p.m.
Books are available at the Patron Services Desk one
month prior to the discussion. Register when you
pick up the book. Limit 10.
The Science of Art
Youth Services
The Sixty-Eight Rooms by Marianne Malone
Mad Scientist Club (Grades 1- 4)
Thursday, October 6 • 4 :00 p.m.-5 :00 p.m.
If you love to learn, create, and explore, join us at
Mad Scientist Club, a hands-on program based on STEAM
(science, technology, engineering, art, and math) concepts.
Registration is required. Register online at itascalibrary.org
or call 630-773-1699.
Drop-In Little Hands Art
(Geared to ages 2- 6)
Fridays, October 7 through 28 • 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Join us for a new art experience each week with projects that
will enhance fine motor skills and the creative process.
No registration required.
Storytimes – Shape Escape
Toddler Tales (20 -35 months with parent)
Tuesday, October 18 • 10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.
Tots & Tykes (6 -19 months with parent)
Tuesday, October 18 • 11:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Family Drop - In
Tuesday, October 18 • 6:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
Featuring stories, songs, and verse for families.
No registration required.
Preschool Storytime
Tuesday, October 18 • 1
:00 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. or
Wednesday, October 19 • 10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.
Stories and songs for children 3 - 5 years old.
Children attend on their own while parents wait
in the Youth Services Department.
Morning Drop - In
Thursday, October 20 • 10:30 a.m.- 11:00 a.m.
Stories, songs, and verse for the family.
No registration required.
The Sixty-Eight Rooms
Books & Popcorn (Grades 2 -5)
Monday, October 17 • 6:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
Books are available at the Circulation Desk one month prior
to the discussion. Register when you pick up the book.
Limit 10.
Prints Charming
Wak*ka*doodle Wednesday (All ages)
Wednesday, October 19 • 4:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.
Create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home!
Children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
No registration required.
Eye Spy . . . Color & Shape!
Kreative Kids (Grades K-2)
Thursday, October 20 • 4:30 p.m.- 5:15 p.m.
Colors & shapes visualized in art. Can you see it?
Space is limited. Register online at roselle.lib.il.us
or call 630 - 529 -1641 ext.*351.
ADMINISTRATION
Roselle
Public
Library
District
Samantha Millsap
Executive Director
Debbie Green
Business Office Manager
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Christy Snyders
Circulation Services
Lynn Dennis
Automation/Technical Services
Marcia Bose
Adult Services
Leann Skeens
Youth Services
NEWSLETTER
Jason Kepler
Graphic Designer/Editor
ROSELLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
DISTRICT BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
Sue Ellen R. Eichholz, President
Priscilla L. Spencer, Vice President
Sue Harold, Treasurer
Elaine Pizzicaro, Secretary
Terrell Barnes, Trustee
Gary A. Oprenchak, Trustee
Thomas W. Piorkowski, Trustee
LIBRARY BOARD MEETINGS
are the second Wednesday of
every month at 7:00 p.m. in
the Library Conference Room.
The public is invited.
FOUNDATION BOARD
Elaine Pizzicaro, Chairperson
Jeanie Bonavolonta,
Vice Chairperson
Sue Harold, Secretary
Tom Piorkowski, Treasurer
Jan Swiontek, Director
Frank Zielinski, Director
Ingrid Stuhrenberg, Director
Sarah Sebert, Director
Priscilla Spencer, Roselle Public
Library Board Member Liaison
FRIENDS OF THE
ROSELLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Lisa Gallagher, President
Inara Kirstein, Vice President
Debbie Baumgart, Treasurer
Gail Olson, Secretary
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MEMORIAL DONATION
The Library would like to thank the Sister Cities of Roselle, IL and Bochnia, Poland for their recent generous
donation of Polish-language books in memory of Krystyna Wojcik, a longtime Roselle resident.
Thank You 2016 Summer Reading Program Donors!
1913 Restaurant
All Point
Property Service, Inc.
BMO Harris Bank
Brunch Cafe
Brunswick Zone
Bulldog Ale House
Carol Stream Parks
Chicago Sky
Culver’s
Jameson’s Charhouse
(Bloomingdale)
@ Bloomingdale Court
DuPage
Children’s Museum
Kuipers Family Farm
Pilot Pete’s Restaurant
(Schaumburg @ Wise Road)
La Hacienda
de Roselle
Printing Plus of Roselle, Inc.
DuPage Derby Dames
Elena’s Cucina
& Italian Catering
Law Office of
Gregory J. Martucci, P.C.
Raging Waves Water Park
Elk Grove Theatre:
Classic Cinemas
The Law Office
of John Pankau, P.C.
(Schaumburg)
Enchanted Castle
LEGOLAND
First Eagle Bank
Chicago White Sox
Picture Show
Rage Wraps
Rainforest Cafe
Roselle Bank & Trust
Roselle Park District
Lynfred Winery
Salerno’s Rosedale Chapels
Mark Drugs Pharmacy
Schaumburg Boomers
Chicago Wolves
Friends of the
Roselle Public Library
Chick-fil-A
GameWorks
McDonald’s (Roselle)
Shedd Aquarium
Meatheads
Burgers & Fries
Village Tavern & Grill
Coachlite Skate Center
Itasca Bank & Trust Co.
Discovery Center
(Bloomingdale)
Walmart (Addison)
ROSELLE PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT F O U N D A T I O N NEWS
Pilot Pete’s fund-raiser raises funds for the Library Foundation! Many thanks to everyone who attended
the Pilot Pete’s fund-raiser on June 7. Over $350.00 was raised to benefit the Library. The Foundation
appreciates your support.
Interested in Helping the Foundation?
The Foundation was created to ensure that the Roselle Public Library is not just another local library, but
fulfills the needs of our growing community as well. The Foundation’s objective is to enrich the excellent
programs, services and facilities of the Library to meet the challenges of tomorrow. To this end, the
Foundation solicits donations, grants, and bequests of cash or property to increase the endowment.
The Foundation also seeks individuals willing to volunteer their time and services to the Library.
The Foundation Directors welcome the Library’s new Executive Director, Samantha Millsap.
For more information about how you can get involved with the Foundation, help enhance our Library, and
have fun with new friends, please contact Executive Director Samantha Millsap or any of the Trustees .
Quesons? Feel free to contact the Library.
630.529.1641 (main) • www.roselle.lib.il.us • 630.529.7579 (fax)
Circulation Desk: *222 • Adult Services Desk: *211 • Youth “Ask Me” Desk: *351
Business Office: *312 • Executive Director: *311 • Library Foundation: *314