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Green Day @ the Library
Saturday, April 9

Enjoy a day of entertaining and eco-educational events. Learn more ways to
“go green” and celebrate your planet!
Family Time / Green Stories

Recycle Your Shoes!

10:00-10:30am
Children with an adult/Drop-in

April 9-26
Bring in any type of footwear, in any condition
(unless moldy or in pieces, no bottoms, etc.).
Please try to keep pairs together: tie laces, or
secure with rubber bands, or place in a tied,
plastic bag. Look for the collection box in the
lobby. Sponsored by SWALCO

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Concert to Celebrate the Earth*
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1:00-2:00pm, All Ages
Environmental “ambassador” and musician, Jack
Kaufmann, will lead this award-winning, joyful
and educational music-filled multimedia event.
Sponsored by SWALCO

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Attend a Green Day program or donate shoes
and receive a reusable, PVC-free Library tote
bag. While supplies last; one per family.

Thank you to our friends at the
Solid Waste Agency of Lake County for
showing us how easy it is to be green.

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Green Cleaning: Make and Take*
2:30-4:00pm, Adults and Teens
Learn about green cleaning practices, and make
green cleaning products to take away and use in
your own home. Sponsored by SWALCO

SWALCO

*Register in advance in person, by phone at
847-945-3311 or at deerfieldlibrary.org
(“Programs and Classes”)

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�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Booh Discussioos
The People of Forever Are Not Afraid
by Shani Boianjiu
Thursday, March 10,10:30-11 :30am
This coiming-of-age story
follows the lives of three
Israeli girls who join the
Israeli Defense Forces
when they turn 18 and
deal with gossip and flirt­
ing along with the threat
of constant danger and
intense military training.

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The Story Hour by Thrity Umrigar
Thursday, April 14, 10:30-11:30am
When Maggie, an
experienced psychologist,
meets a young Indian
woman who tried to kill
herself, her professional
detachment disintegrates.
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Cut off from her family
in India, Lakshmi is
desperately lonely and
trapped in a loveless marriage. Maggie
realizes that the despondent woman doesn't
need a shrink; she needs a friend. Deter­
mined to empower Lakshmi as a woman
who feels valued in her own right, Maggie
abandons protocol, and doctor and patient
have become close friends. When Maggie
and Lakshmi open up and share long-buried
secrets, the revelations will jeopardize
their close bond, and force them to confront
painful choices.

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The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Thursday, May 12, 10:30-11:30am
Rachel takes the same
commuter train every
morning and sees the
same couple breakfasting
on their deck. One day
she witnesses something
shocking. When Rachel
offers what she knows to
the police, she becomes
inextricably entwined in what happens next,
as well as in the lives of everyone involved.
Has she done more harm than good?

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Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds
shelfa month before the discussion. No registration required
for book or film discussions.

Boohs with a Twist
Program mil be held at Biaggi’s Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road Attendees
are welcome to orderfood and drinks offthe menu to enjoy during the discussion.

A Talefor the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
Monday, March 28, 7:30-9:00pm
A novelist on a remote island in the Pacific is linked to a bullied
and depressed Tokyo teenager after discovering a Hello Kitty
lunchbox that washed ashore.

We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
by Karen Joy Fowler

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Monday, May 23, 7:30-9:00pm
Meet the Cooke family: Mother and Dad, brother Lowell, sister
Fern, and our narrator, Rosemary. “I spent the first eighteen
years of my life defined by this one fact- that I was raised with a
chimpanzee,” she tells us. “She was my twin, my funhouse mirror,
my whirlwind other half, and I loved her as a sister.” The family
has been deeply affected by the removal of Fern from their family,
in ways that have formed the way they interact with the world and
each other. A deeply moving story of family and memory.

For Film Buffs
Enjoy hot new releases in
brilliant HD Blu-ray.

TUESDAY NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
March 1, 15. 29. April 12. 26.
May 10. 24
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie
Night on select Tuesdays this Spring
and preview the hot new release of the
week. As we get closer to each date,
you can check our website or ask at the
Multimedia desk for a listing of upcom­
ing showings.

SPRING MOVIE DISCUSSION SERIES—
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 1 :00pm
We’ll watch and discuss three films that
received Academy Awards Best Picture
nominations, and it is very likely that
one of these films will win the Oscar.
Please join us after each film for a brief
discussion.
★ Thursday, March 10,
Spotlight-Rated R,
128 minutes
★ Thursday, April 21,
Room- Rated R,
118 minutes
★ Thursday, May 19,
The Revenant-Rated R,
156 minutes

�Please register in advance at the Library by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
ivww.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, February 17.

Adult Programs

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
*TW0 DATES*
Wednesday, March 2, 7:30-9:00pm, Wednesday, May 4, 7:30-9:00pm
@ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield, Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library is hosting more of
its popular trivia nights at Trax Tavern &amp; Grill in Deerfield. Play
individually or team up in groups of up to 4 people and test your
knowledge of world trivia. Refreshments will be served and prizes
will be awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! Q

Women’s Self Protection:
Learn the Skills You Need to Stay Safe
Wednesday, March 9, 7:00-8:00pm
Retired Chicago Police Officer Pat Collins covers the
elements of awareness, avoidance, verbal skills, fear
management, the pros and cons of weapons (self-defense
key chain, pepper spray, etc.), and shares a short video of
simple self-defense moves. Adults and Teens. Q

Last Chance Mustang
with Mitchell Bornstein
Thursday, April 7, 7:00-8:30pm

iLAST CHANCE
MUSTANG

Job Search and Career Resources
Thursday, March 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Finding a job can be a difficult and stressful task and even knowing where to begin your
search can be daunting. Learn about library resources and other sources available for
your job search, resume writing, and interview preparation. Q

Professor Moptop:
The Beatles Unreleased Tracks
Saturday, March 12, 1:00-3:00pm
Think you’ve heard every Beatles song?
Professor Moptop from WXRT’s “Breakfast
with the Beatles” will discuss the songs that the Beatles never released to the public.
Each unreleased song has its own story. Stay until the end to have a chance to win the
new Beatles “1+" CD and DVD collection. A splendid time is guaranteed for all! Q

How to Become a Therapy Dog or K-9 Reading Buddy Team
Saturday, March 12, 1:30-3:00pm
Is your dog friendly, well-mannered and enjoys making people happy? Have you been
looking for a volunteer opportunity where you can share your dog with others, but don’t
know where to start? K-9 Reading Buddies of the North Shore, together with the Alliance
of Therapy Dogs, will answer these questions and more in an engaging, interactive
informational seminar. Please do not bring your dogs to this event. Q

Chicago Art Institute’s Thorne Miniature Rooms
Wednesday March 23,7:00-8:30pm
Some of the biggest attractions at the Chicago
Art Institute are among the smallest. Since
1954, the Thome Miniature Rooms have
delighted generations of visitors with 68
rooms and a wide range of architectural
styles. Art Institute curator, Lindsay Mican
Morgan, will present an inside look at
American Art in miniature. Q

Real People, Real Stories
is a new series which focuses
on ordinaiy people with
extraordinary stories.
Samson, a wild mustang thrown
into the domestic horse world, has
suffered from years of abuse and
neglect, making him violent and
untrainable. Samson’s new owner
reaches out to Mitchell Bornstein
for help and one last chance. With
20 years of experience working
with abused and difficult horses,
he agrees to meet the traumatized
horse and soon learns that
Samson will be his greatest
challenge. What unfolds is a
story of constant struggles that
not only test Bomstein’s methods
and patience, but Samson’s toughas-nails personality and willingness
to let Bornstein ‘in’. A true tale of
redemption, hope, and friendship
with an ending you won’t want to
miss. Books will be available for
purchase.

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�Adult Programs

Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, February 17.

Green Cleaning: Make and Take
Saturday April 9, 2:30-4:00pm
Using green cleaning practices and products
can create a happier and healthier
environment, and can also save you a few
extra dollars! Join Merleanne Rampale from
SWALCO, who has been green cleaning her
home for over 25 years, as she discusses safe
and healthy ingredients used in green cleaners.
You’ll also have the opportunity to make
and take two different ready-to-use green
cleaning products to use in your home. Q

Cut the Cable
Wednesday, April 13, 2:00-3:30pm
Welcome to the future! Learn about devices
like Roku and Apple TV that work with your
existing setup, as well as streaming services
such as Netflix, Hulu, and the Library’s own
Hoopla. O

What’s it Worth? Antiques
Appraisal Show
Thursday April 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Antique appraiser Frederick Dose will
provide site appraisal and verbal estimates
for your antiques and heirlooms. (Sorry, no
sports memorabilia, jewelry/watches or
firearms.) Bring your item to the Library
no later than 6:45 pm on April 14. One item
per family. Items will be appraised in the
order they arrive. Register for an appraisal,
or to be part of the antique-lovers audience.
Co-sponsored with the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission. Q

Food Patriots: A Documentary
Wednesday, May 11, 6:30-7:30pm
Food Patriots is a humorous
film about a very serious
subject: the safety of our
food. After their son suffers
a close call with food
poisoning, Jennifer and
Jeff Spitz decide to become “more mindful”
of their food choices. The film chronicles
theirjourney, which touches on the impor­
tance of improving food choices and also
introduces others who have taken steps that
led to big changes for their families and
communities. Join us after the film for a
Q&amp;A session with the films creators, Jennifer
and Jeff Spitz. Q
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Women and Money: Twelve Months to
Take Charge of Your Finances
Saturday, April 30,10:00-11:30am
Get your financial house in order by focusing on
one part of your financial life each month. Personal
finance educator Karen Chan, CFP, will introduce
you to her Money Calendar. Following the calendar,
you’ll do just a few tasks each month. Before you
know it, you’ll learn where your money goes, evaluate
your debt, estimate your income in retirement,
know where to get help when you need it, and more.
Bring a friend so that you can team up and support
each other through the year-long process. Q

MONEY
SMART

WEEK

Strategies for Claiming Social Security Benefits
Saturday, April 30, 1:30-3:00pm
Starting your Social Security benefits may be as simple as filling out a form,
but there are many choices to make. Karen Chan, CFP, will explain the
claiming options you have and how much money is at stake. She’ll also touch
on the new rules enacted by the budget bill of October 2015, which restricts
the filing options available to many people. Q

Health Benefits of Humor and Laughter
Thursday, May 12, 7:00-8:30pm
Get ready for a fast-paced exploration of how laughter helps
your body stay healthy, your mind stay sharp with humor, and
why mirth helps you stay emotionally connected with people
and yourself. Debra Joy Hart (clown, nurse, and Certified
Laughter Leader) will lead us in laughter exercise, playfilled jocularity, and mindful planned spontaneity. Debra also
touches on hard subjects such as “when to laugh and when to
cry.” Presented as part of the Writers Theatre “From Page to
Stage” series. Q

Psychos, Stalkers and She-Devils:
Using Bad Characters to Create Good Fiction
Saturday, May 21, 1:30-3:00pm
Aspiring writers will learn the techniques of building better
bad guys from DePaul University creative writing professor
Rebecca Johns, author of The Countess: A Novel ofElizabeth
Bathory and Icebergs, a PEN/Hemingway finalist. The program
will also include handouts and exercises. Ms. Johns’ books will
be available for sale and signing. Q

Health and Fitness Resources
Thursday, May 19, 7:00-8:30pm
Finding reliable health and fitness information on the Internet that is reliable
can be a challenge. Learn where to find specific, relevant resources and how to
use them. Q

�Registration is requiredfor aU cornpu ter programs. Register at

Tech Connections
Check Library website for meeting room locations

Computer 101

Microsoft® Office

Mobile Devices

Computer Basics

Word Basics

Tuesday, March 1,10:00-11:30am

Tuesday April 5,10:00-11:30am

Bring device if you have one,
and passwords

Internet Basics

Excel Basics

Tuesday, March 8,10:00-11:30am

Tuesday April 19,10:00-11:30am

Email Basics

Word 2.0

Tuesday, March 15, 10:00-11:30am

Basic Internet Safety
Wednesday April 6, 2:00-3:30pm

Thursday, May 5, 7:00-8:30pm

Excel 2.0
Tuesday May 24,10:00-11:30am

Facebook Basics

Music Apps

Wednesday March2, 2:00-3:30pm
Find out how to connect with family and
friends, and join social groups.

Wednesday, March 23, 2:00-3:30pm
Learn about free apps like NPR Music and
the Library’s own Freegal and Hoopla
Learn how to stream to your device and
tailor to your tastes.

Which is Right for You? From
Desktops to Tablets
Thursday, March 3, 7:00-8:30pm
Confused as to what electronic device
to purchase? Today, there are numerous
options to consider. We’ll discuss and
compare many of the devices on the
market.

Mac Computer Basics
Wednesday March 9, 2:00-3:30pm
If you are confused by the differences
between Mac and PC, help is here! Learn
about the physical components of the Mac,
the differences between Mac and PC, and
basic Mac use.

Digital Drop-in

Intro to Windows 10
Thursday March 24, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us for an overview of the basics of the
Windows 10 operating system, and explore
the similarities and differences between
Windows 10 and previous versions.

Computer Upkeep &amp; Maintenance
Thursday April 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Whether new or old - it’s important to
keep your computer updated. Learn how
to keep your software current and your
hardware running. This is an instructional
class only, as staff are unable to perform
maintenance on your devices.

Wednesday March 16, 2:00-3:30pm
Google Apps
Thursday, April 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Saturday April 9, 2:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, May 10,10:00-1ISOam
Google is an amazing tool that offers so
Have questions about your Kindle or
much more than just search. Explore many
iPad? Have follow-up questions from your
Google options from Office suite (Docs,
computer class? Our staff will be present
Sheets, Slides) to their website creator,
to assist you on a variety of topics. Bring
Sites. Having a Google account is not
devices, usernames, and passwords that
you’ll need to get the most out of your time required, but if you have one bring your
username and password.
with us.

Better Internet Searching
Thursday March 17, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to make more sense of
the internet, including finding the most
reliable information sources.

Twitter Basics
Wednesday, April 20, 2:00-3:30pm
Learn how you can get in the conversation
and benefit from tweeting.

iPhone &amp; iPad Basics
Saturday March 12, 2:00-3:30pm

iPhone Basics
Tuesday March 22,10:00-11:30am

Android Basics
Tuesday April 12,10:00-11:30am
Saturday May 14, 2:00-3:30pm

iPad Basics
Tuesday May 3,10:00-11:30am

iPhone &amp; iPad 2.0
Thursday May 12, 7:00-8:30pm

Linkedln for Your Personal Brand
Wednesday May 4, 2:00-3:30pm
Discover how to setup a Linkedln profile
that will establish you as a top-notch
candidate in a competitive job market.

Staying Connected on
Apple Devices
Wednesday May 11, 2:00-3:30pm
Have you fully discovered all you can do
with your iPhone or iPad? Learn about
messaging, your calendar, and more. Device
is not required, but if you bring one make
sure to have your Apple ID and password.
Ancestry.com
Wednesday May 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Tike a tour of this in-libraiy genealogy tool
and learn how to fill in all the branches of
your family tree.

Get Pinning!
Wednesday May 25, 2:00-3:30pm
Discover how to use online tool Pinterest
to organize everything from decorating
ideas to recipes.

HTML &amp; CSS Basics
Thursday May 26, 7:00-8:30pm
Always wondered how websites are created?
We’ll cover the basics of creating code,
options for building websites, and fun
things you can do with HTML5 and CSS.
This is a hands-on class, so come prepared!
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Calling all S.T.A.R Volunteers!
• Tfeen volunteers grades 7-12 are
needed for the Library’s upcoming
Summer Reading Program!
Volunteers assist the Youth Services
Department with signing partici­
pants up for the Reading Program,
handing out prizes, and putting
together goody bags.
• Interested in being a Big Buddy
in our Book Buddies Program?
Volunteers can do both this and
Summer Reading, or just one.
• Pick up an application at the Youth
Services desk between April 1 and
May 1.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 6 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can come up with programming ideas
for Teens at the Library; help create
content for the Library’s Teen Web page;
help out with programs at the Library;
and give input for the Then Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB meet­
ings and programs count as volunteer
service in the community!
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, every 2nd
Tliesday of the month and er\joy snacks
while hanging out and talking about the
Then Space.
Tuesday, March 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, April 12, 5:00pm
Tuesday, May 10, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibraiy.org
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BOOKS
Stop by the Teen Space (or online)
during March to vote for your fav book.
See page 7 for details.
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Please register in advance at the Library, online at deetfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, February 17.

NOTE: For Teen Programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted, so please
read each description carefully!

FREE ACT and SAT Practice Tests @ the Library
ACTPractice Test: Saturday, March 5, 10:00am - 1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, April 23, 10:00am-2:00pm
Prepare for the ACT ans SAT by taking a free practice test proctored and scored by
C2 Education. Participants will receive a free detailed score analysis a week after
the exam. Q

Code and Create
Monday, March 7, 6:30 - 8:00pm, Grades 6-12
Celebrate Teen Tech Week by getting your code on. You’ll learn the basics of coding
and create your own project to show off. No experience necessary for this hands-on
workshop. Q

Poetically Speaking
Throughout the month ofApril
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Celebrate National Poetry Month by stopping in the
Tteen Space anytime in April to tiy your hand at a variety of [9
poetry-themed crafts and projects. Learn how to make poetry
magnets, put together your own duct tape pen and journal
cover, and try out the “poetry vending machine” to get your daily
dose of prose.

Pizza and Paperbacks
Monday, March 21, 7:00-8:00pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a discussion ofLizard Radio
by Pat Schmatz, while munchin’ on some pizza. Please
register in advance, as free copies of the book will be given
to participants to keep. Q

MONEY

How to Prepare for the
Rising Cost of College

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Thursday,April28, 7:00-8:30pm
Teens/Parents welcome
Each year, the price of college tuition
rises higher than the annual inflation
rate. With these steep increases, how can college-bound students afford college tui­
tion? Thomas J. Jaworski, MA, of Quest College Consulting will share his expertise
on how to break down the cost of college, understand the financial aid/scholarship
aspect, and provide tips on how to maximize your dollar for college. This is an inter­
active presentation, so bring your smart device (phone or tablet). Q

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Anime May-nia
Wednesday, May 25, 4:30-6:00pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for the Libraiy’s third Anime and Manga Club meeting!
We’ll watch our favorite Anime, create our own Art and Comics, and treat ourselves to
Japanese snacks. Q

�Children’s Programs
^ All children's iietirilies, except those /designated ns "drop-in ", require rep istraUm. Please
register in advance in person, online al irwtv.deerjieldlibraryorg under “Programs and

Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registrationfor all of the programs listed here begins on.
Wednesday, February 17.
In addition to specific prog rams ottered tor children with special needs, we are also
happy to maake reasonable accommodations so that your child can participate in all our
progirams. For more information about programs and services tor children with special
needIs, please contact us at youthservices@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Drop-In Activities
Family Times
Saturdays, March 5-May 28
10:00am
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room
for a drop-in storytime the whole
family will eiyoy!

Drop-in Crafts
March 28-April 3
April 25-May 1
May 23-May 29
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make a fun craft!

Panera Storytimes
Tuesday March 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, April 5, 9:30am
Tuesday, May 3, 9:30am
Children with an adult

March 2 - March 8: Round of 16
March 9 - March 15: Exciting 8
March 16 - March 22: Favorite 4
March 23 - April 4: Championship Game

Winning titles announced April 6th!
The Deerfield Public Library is thrilled to announce its 3rd annual
Tburnament of Books! Visit the Youth Services Department or go online
(www.deerfieldlibrary.org) to vote for your favorite Teen, fiction/graphic
novel, and picture book/early reader titles. Will your favorite make it to the
championship game? Vote early! Vote often!

Green lip
Did you know that 85% of all clothing and
textiles end up in landfills in the U.S.?
The great news is that you can help turn the tide by
participating in SWALCO’s recycling program. They
accept new, gently used, or unwanted/worn, women’s,
men’s and children’s clothing and textiles. All fabrics will
be accepted, even with stains or holes. Nearly 95% of the
materials collected will be repurposed or recycled. You’ll
find a drop box in the West Deerfield Township parking
lot, 601 Deerfield Rd. Donations should be in a closed
plastic bag. More details at swalco.org; click on the
“Clothing and Textiles” box.

Free Comic Book Day
Saturday, May 7, All day
Join us for a celebration of Free
Comic Book Day! FCBD is an annual
event when major publishers release
special issues of comics that are given
away for free at comic book stores and
libraries across North America.
Visit the Youth Services department
to join in the celebration of comics,
answer trivia for a chance to win
prizes, and pick up a free comic while
supplies last!
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K-9 Reading Buddies of
the North Shore
Monday, March 21, 6:00-7:15pm
Monday, April 18, 6:00-7:15pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for a
15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. Q

KiDLS: What’s Growing?!
Saturday, April 16, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 1-4 with an adult
Spring is the time for buds to bloom
and baby animals to frolic! Learn
about the science behind this beautiful
season as we do experiments and
read books together. Q

Fairy Tale Festival
Saturday, March 5, 1:00-2:00pm
Children ages 5 - 8 with a caregiver
Celebrate classic fairy tales through
books, games and crafts! Q

Minecrafternoons
Grades 1-3: Monday, March 14, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, April 11,4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the Library in our Digital
Computer Lab for Minecraft club! Let
your imagination run crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and show off
your own unique world! ©

Spring Dance Jam
Monday April 4, 2:00-2:45pm
Children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake your sillies out at this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to their
favorite songs. ©

Wendy Morgan &amp; DB
Saturday March 19, 11:00am-12:00pm
Family Program, ages 2 and up
Wendy and DB are back for some more
fun! Once the music gets going, you’re
going to want to sing, wiggle, jump, and
dance along! You are going to learn all
about music and instruments while hav­
ing a blast! ©

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The Mad Hatters
Saturday May 14,11:00-11:45am
Children ages 3-9 with an adult
We love the Mad Hatters! Back for a
command performance, the Mad
Hatters perform books, poems and
songs while wearing crazy hats to
encourage each child in the audience
to expand his/her mind through
reading and to familiarize each child
with the local library. They stress
the fun and importance of reading!
Children are welcome to bring hats
from home to join in the Mad Hatters
experience. ©

Comics Club
Concert to Celebrate the Earth
Saturday April 9, 1:00-2:00pm
Family program, All Ages
Environmental “ambassador” and
musician, Jack Kaufmann, will lead this
award-winning, joyful and educational
music-filled multimedia event. ©

Monday May 23,4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-5
Join Ms. Jenna for treats, fun
activities and a discussion about
Hilda and the Midnight Giant by
Luke Pearson. Copies of the book will
be available for checkout in our book
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Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 11:00am
March 18, 25, and April 8,15,22, 29
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby!
Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs for you and baby,
plus social time after the program. Q

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Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. OR 10:30am
March 15, 22, and April 5,12,19,26
Ages 13-23 months with an adult
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are
invited to a storytime just for them, including stories,
songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time
after the program. This action-packed program will
engage new walkers in early literacy activities and
encourage a love of books and reading. Q

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Time for Twos
Thursdays at 10:30am
March 17, 24, and April 7,14,21,28
Ages 24-35 months with an adult
TWo-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a special weekly storytime, including songs
and movement activities designed just for them. ©

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Calling all homeschool
families! Join us for these fun
and educational programs and
meet new friends. For more
information about programs
and services for Homeschool
Families contact
youthservices@deeifieldlibrary.org
Butterflies
Monday, March 21, 1:00-2:30pm
Ages 3 and up
Learn what makes butterflies
and moths different and how
these winged wonders
survive by tricking predators
as you “fly” through a series of
activities using preserved speci­
mens. Children will get
a chance to live the life of
these fragile animals as they
experience metamorphosis
first hand.

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Mondays at 10:30am
March 14,21, and April 4,11,18, 25
3-year-olds with an adult
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a program
just for them! We’ll listen to stories, sing songs,
and have fun! Q

Ready Set Learn!
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
March 16,23, and April 6,13,20,27
Ages 4-5, but not yet in Kindergarten,
This storytime is designed especially for preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about the world
around them. Stories will be combined with math and science activities, singing, playing and
writing in this early literacy program. Caregivers must remain in the Library. Q

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
March 17, 24, and April 7,14,21,28
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children and features
stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Library. ©

Digital Journaling
Monday, April 18, 1:00-2:30pm
Ages 4 and up
Journaling is a fun way for kids
to express their creativity, and
using computer programs can
add dimensions to their work!
In this class we’ll explore the
basics of Microsoft Word and
how we can use it to create
unique journals. If you want to
save your work, make sure to
bring a flash drive with you.

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Gale Courses offers a wide range of highly interactive, instructor-led courses
that you take entirely online, and they’re free for Deerfield cardholders!
Six-week long courses are taught by college instructors and experts in the
field, to create a high-impact educational experience.
Whether you’re looking for professional development or personal enrichment,
these online courses are the perfect way to learn a new skill or enhance your
existing ones.
• Convenient six-week format
• Sessions start monthly
• Certain courses count as Continuing Education Credits
• No specific times to meet, but there are due dates!
• Certificate of completion with passing score
Professional development course offerings are tied to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics’ fastest-growing occupations and include:
• Grant Writing and Business Writing
• Accounting and Finance
• Health Care Certification
• Sales and Marketing
• Graphic and Multimedia design
• Introduction to Guitar (and many more
personal enrichment courses)
There are over 350 courses to choose from.
Visit deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources
(click on “General”) to begin exploring, and
let the learning begin!

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COURSES

The Board of
Trustees is pleased
to announce a new,
non-monetary way
to honor people
who have given
their time to the
Deerfield Public
Library. This will be
called the “Giving
ITee” and will be
installed later in 2016. Knowing that
support comes in many forms, the Board
will use the following criteria to deter­
mine honorees: Extraordinaiy Service to
DPL, Character, and Length of Service
to DPL. This is a unique opportunity for
the board to recognize and honor those
community members who have contrib­
uted time and talent to the Library. This
is a non-monetary initiative. For more
information and to submit a nomina­
tion, please visit the Library’s website
at: www.deerfieldlibrary.org, and click
on “Giving 'Dee” under the “Giving”
heading.

Sign up to Receive
Text Reminders

Keep up-to-date with your Library
account on your mobile phone using our
new Shoutbomb text messaging service.
You can receive text message notifi­
cations for items due, library holds,
renewal requests, and much more! All
you need to sign up today is your mobile
phone and your 14 digit library card
number. Full details at deerfieldlibraiy.
org/text-message-notifications.

�Friends of the Library
New Art Gift from our Friends
Artist Reception, February 17
Courtesy of the Friends of the Deerfield Public
Libraiy, a stunning mural now hangs in the central
stairwell as part of the Library’s permanent art
collection. The four-panel mural by Janet Austin,
titled “Prairie Plants”, is made of stone mosaic and
carved ceramic stoneware tiles.
The inspiration for the mural came from a project
Austin worked on with students from Deerfield
High School. In 2010, DHS students participated
in a program with the Chicago Botanic Garden by
creating an outdoor prairie garden at their school.
Austin was hired to help make identification
plaques for the plants in the garden. This led her to
make the “Prairie Plants” panels to identify many
of the native plants and show the importance of
healthy soil.
The mural first came to the Library as part of the
Village of Deerfield Public Art Program, one of 23 pieces selected for
the second year of the program. The participating artists, chosen by juiy
process, agreed to loan theirs works of art for public display for up to
one year. The Library also has on loan pieces by Deerfield artists Anne
Kleinerman, Rita Price, Linda Trytek, and Penny Weinberg.
Please join us for an open house reception on Wednesday, February 17,
4:30-5:30pm to learn more about the project from the artist, and to give
a big “thank you” to our Friends of the Library.

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In addition to the artwork purchased for
the Library (see article on the left), we also
bought two wooden book displays for Youth
Services.
• Your memberships can help. See our form
below and become a Friend.
• Check out our Friends of the Library page
on Facebook. See pictures of our group in
action!
• Browse the wide variety of used books,
DVDs and CDs available for a suggested
donation of $1-2 (or more if you like) in our
beautiful Friends’ Corner - straight ahead
from the Library’s front door.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used
hardback and paperback books, as well
as CDs and DVDs. We especially need
cookbooks and children’s books. (NO
cassettes, VHS, encyclopedias, textbooks or
magazines, please.)
• Be the first to see our sale books as they
go on the shelf—the Friends welcome
volunteers from the communify to help sort
and shelve book donations. Any amount of
time and help is appreciated. Contact the
Friends for more information.
The Friends can be contacted at
847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
Mends@deerfieldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PDDLIC LIDRARY
ANNDAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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-$29
Good Friend
_$ 100-1249 Best Friend

_$30—$49 Family Friend
_$250—$499 Loyal Friend

_$50—$99 Dear Friend
_ $500 + Partner

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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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920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

Non Profit Org.
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfleldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfleldlibraiy.org

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Deerfield Postal Patron

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Sunday, March 27 - Easter
Monday, May 30 - Memorial Day

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deeifieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
iSim
204- 8267
simon. ronald@yahoo .com
Ken Abosch, Secretary
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibraty.oig
Jean Reuther
847-945-3765
jreuther@sbcglobal.net
Maureen Wener
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
ay:
9K)0am-6:00pm
Satuirday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
March 15
April 13
May 11

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Blooming thanks to SWALCO (Solid Waste
Agency of Lake County) for
sponsoring our Green Day events.
A big thank you to the STAR Volunteers who
assisted with the Family Winter Reading
Program.
Three cheers for Bernice Mitkey, who keeps
the children’s book shelves in order and even
sews up damaged puppets!
Tasty thanks to Chick-fil-A in Vernon Hills
for their support of our Family Winter
Reading Program.
Many thanks to Bemie’s Book Bank for
hosting the Homeschool group.
Melodious thanks to the Deerfield High
School Chamber Orchestra for the holiday
music concert.

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donations

FOOD DRIVE Benefiting the West
Deerfield Township Food Pantry
March 1-22
The Food Pantry serves over 250 township
residents each month who find themselves
in need, either on a long-term or temporary
basis. Starting March 1, you can drop off
donations in the Library’s lobby of nonperishable foodstuffs, household cleaning
items, and personal hygiene products, including
• Canned protein (tuna, chicken, ham)
• Lunchbox friendly foods
• Canned fruit
• Peanut butter &amp; jelly
• Toilet paper
• Paper towels
• Laundry detergent (small size)
Please, non-expired foods only!

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Community and Cooperation
It’s been a busy first
three months! I’ve
been so touched by
the community support
and welcome.. .thank
you for making me feel
like I’m home.
I might be new to the Deerfield
community but I have been actively
involved in Illinois libraries since 2000.
I began my Illinois library career at the
Galesburg Public Library. There I got
first-hand knowledge of all that Illinois
libraries have to offer. I became involved
in programs with the Illinois State
Library, Illinois Library Association, and
the regional library system.
While the first part of my career was
spent in the central part of the state,
I am struck by the similarities of local
libraries and the value placed on
resource sharing. With your valid
Deerfield library card, you are able
to use it at local libraries through a
cooperative agreement. If you can’t find
a particular title in our catalog, you can
always search our LINKin catalog, which
provides access to area library catalogs.
This material is delivered here and
you can come by to pick it up from our
self-service Holds shelf. Ask our helpful
staff in Patron Services if you have any
questions about it!
Communities are incredibly passionate
about their public library and Deerfield
is no exception. Please feel free to con­
tact me with any questions or concerns
you may have.

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Amy Falasz-Peterson
Library Director

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�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Booh Discussioos
Book Discussion Wraap-up Party
Thursday, Decembe r 10,10:30-11 30,
Join us for holiday treats and a discussion
of your favorite books of the year. Come
prepared to give a brief summary of one or
two books you've read and enjoyed over the
past year. Share you r favorites and get good
reading suggestions from your friends!
Orphan §8by Kim van Alkemade
Thursday, Janu ary 14, 10:30-11:30am
In 1919, four-y ear-old Rachel Rabinowitz
is placed in thie Hebrew Infant Home where
Dr. Mildred Solomon is conducting medical
research on the children. Dr. Solomon
subje cts Rachel to an experimental course
of tre atments that risk the little girl’s health.
Now it’s 1954, and Rachel is a nurse in the
hospice wing of the Old Hebrews home when
elderly Dr. Solomon becomes her patient.
Realizing the power she holds over the
helpless doctor, Rachel embarks on a
dangerous experiment of her own design.

Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds
shelfa month before the discussion. No registration required
for book or film discussions.

Boohs with a Twist
Program mil be held at Biaggi’s Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road Attendees
are welcome to orderfood and drinks offthe menu to enjoy during the discussion

The Arsonist by Sue Miller
Monday, January 25, 7:30-8:30pm
Troubled by the feeling that she belongs nowhere after working
in East Africa for fifteen years, Frankie Rowley has come home
to the small New Hampshire village where her family has always
summered. Soon after her return, several summer houses burn to
the ground. Neighbors begin to regard one another with suspicion.
Against this backdrop of fear, Frankie begins an affair that
progresses toward its own remarkable risks and revelations.

2015
Best Books
Roundup

Wednesday, December 2, 7:30-8:30pm
Join us for some holiday treats and a discussion of your
favorite books of the year. Participants should come
prepared to give a brief summary of one or two books that
they’ve read and enjoyed over the past year. Share your
favorites and get some good reading suggestions from
your friends.

For Film Buffs
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Still Life with Bread Crumbs by Anna
Quindlen
Thursday, February 11,10:30-11 :30am
Abandoning her expensive world to move to
a small country cabin, a once world-famous
photographer bonds with a local man and
begins to see the world around her in new,
deeper dimensions while evaluating second
chances at love, career and self-understanding.

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Ready for Hamlet?
Join Professor Richard
Mallette and
#DiscoverWill.
Details on page 4

Enjoy hot new releases in
brilliant HD Blu-ray.

TUESDAY NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
December 8, 22, January 5, 19,
February 2, 16
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night on
select Tuesdays this fall and preview the hot
new release of the week. As we get closer
to each date, you can check our website or
ask at the Multimedia desk fora listing of
upcoming showings.

WINTER MOVIE DISCUSSION SERIES
The Films and Life of Marilyn Monroe
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 1:00pm
No registration required.
Fifty years after her death
Marilyn Monroe still
fascinates us and is still
a cultural icon. We’ll
watch three of her films
and talk about her life
and legacy. COur Multimedia
Libr arian TedJ will give a brief
talk before each film with a few fun facts and
some background information. Please feel
free
in us after each movie for a brief
discussion.
Thursday, December 17, Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes -Not Rated, 91 minutes
★ Thursday, January 14, The Seven Year
Itch- Not Rated, 105 minutes
★ Thursday, February 11, Some Like It Hot
-Not Rated, 120 minutes

GUESS THE OSCARS' CONTEST
Tuesday, Febmary 16-Sunday, February 28
Think you know your movies? Enter our “Gues
...ess the Oscars” Contest and choose who you
think will win the Osicars in 10 different categories. First and second place winners will be
chosen from the entries with the most correct answers. Entries will be accepted until the
library closes on Sunday, February 28. The Academy Awards will be announced that evening.

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
ivww.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 18.

Adult Winter Reading Program: Cozy Blanket Bingo
Tuesday, December 1 - Monday, February 29
Read or listen to an Adult item, mark a box on your bingo card, and get a chance to win
prizes! For each Bingo completed, participants can enter to win weekly drawings that
will start January 8 and lead up to a grand prize drawing at the end of February. The more
Bingos you complete, the more chances you have to win! Stop by the Adults Services Desk
to pick up a Bingo playing card and receive a travel mug. (Quantities available while they
last). *One Bingo card per registrant*

All Aboard: The Model 'Brains Return!
Saturday, December 5, 9:00am -3:30pm
A holiday treat for kids of ALL ages! The North
Central “0” Gaugers bring their very popular
Winter Wonderland model train run to the
Library for the Village of Deerfield Winter
Celebration. This must-see model railroad
exhibit includes favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and beautiful snow villages. Drop-in.

Holiday Music with the DHS Chamber Orchestra
Sunday December 13, 2:00-3:00pm
Get into the spirit of the season by joining us for this “return by popular demand” concert
by the outstanding Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra. AW ages welcome. Q

‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
Monday January 4 - Sunday, February 14
Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year! Choose who you think will win the
Grammy award in 11 different categories. Entry forms will be available both at the Library
and online. A winner will be chosen from the entries with the most correct answers. First
and second place prizes will be awarded. Entries will be accepted until the Library closes
on Februaiy 14. The Grammy awards will be announced the next day. All ages can
participate, but only one entry per person.

Detox Smoothie Secrets Revealed
Wednesday January 6, 7:00-8:30pm
As the new year begins, learn how to detox in a holistic way for
improved health, clarity, and strength. Elyse Wagner, M.S., a holistic
nutritionist and positive psychology professional, will provide an
action plan for detoxing on a daily basis. Detox smoothie samples
will be provided. Copies of her book, Smoothie Secrets Revealed:
A Guide to Enhance Your Health will be available for purchase. O

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday January 13, 7:30-9:00pm @ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield, Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library is hosting another
evening of its popular trivia night at Trax Tavern &amp; Grill in Deerfield!
I Play individually or team up in groups of up to 4 people and test
your knowledge of world trivia. Refreshments will be served and
^ prizes will be awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! Register in
advance with Adult Services. Q

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Adult Programs
Walt Disney World:
Insider’s Guide
Saturday, January 16, 2:00-3:30pm
Planning a trip to Walt Disney World®,
but don’t know where to start? Find
out the best and worst times to visit,
the best accommodation option
to fit your budget and needs, what
FastPass+ is and how to use it, how
to guarantee a ride (or two) on the
most popular attractions, why making
dining reservations is important,
and more. O

Keep Your Fork, There’s Pie!
With Paula Haney
Saturday, January 23, 1:00-2:30pm
Celebrate this favorite dessert on
National Pie Day with Paula Haney,
owner of the much lauded Hoosier
Mama Pie Company, and author of
Hoosier Mama Book ofPie. Haney
will share pie tips and demonstrate
how to make a pie crust. Q

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 26-March 22,
7:15-8:45pm
Join Tom Jester for thoughtful
discussions and stimulating analyses
of some of the great foreign policy
issues of our time. The Foreign Polity
Association’s discussion guidebooks
will be available for the first 16
registrants. Copies can be picked up
at the Adult Services Desk starting
Monday, January 4. Q

Through the Eyes of the
Hubble Telescope
Tuesday January 26, 7:00-8:30pm
Michelle Nichols
from the Adler
Planetarium will
present some of
the well-known,
and not-so-wellknown, images
and science from
the last 25 years of Hubble’s mission
and a sneak peek at Hubble’s 2018
replacement, the James Webb Space
Telescope. Adults and youth. Q

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�Adult Programs
MUSIC DISCUSSION:
Exile on Main Street
Wednesday, January 27, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us as we listen to and discuss what
many critics consider the Rolling Stones’
greatest album, Exile on Main Street. We’ll
talk about the crazy and turbulent lifestyle
that led to their exile in Southern France
where they recorded the album. It should
be a fascinating look at one of the great
bands of all time and hopefully everyone
that attends will leave “Happy”! Q

Games for Grownups &amp; Teens
Saturday, January 30, 3:00-4:30pm:
Carcassonne
Saturday, February 27, 3:00-4:30pm:
The Settlers of Catan
Board games have come a long way since
Monopoly and Risk. Today, there is a wide
variety of sophisticated board games
available. In January, you will learn the
medieval-themed Carcassonne, where
players take turns trying to build the
biggest cities, longest roads, and most
expanse fields to score points. In February,
The Settlers of Catan players will gather
resources like brick, lumber, and ore to
build the most roads, towns, and cities. Q

How About a Blind Date with a
Book? February 1-29, Adults
Is there such a
thing as a norisk blind date?
There is if you
stop by the
Library during
the month of February and take a chance
on meeting the literary love of your life.
Your date will be dressed in pink or red
paper and you won’t know the identity until
you take it home. Whether your date is a
match made in heaven or a dud, fill out a
“Rate Your Date” entry form and return it
to the Adult Services Desk by February
29 for a chance to win a prize. But that’s
not all! Find the ‘golden ticket’ we’ve
hidden in one of the blind date selections
and win again!

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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, November 18.

Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Professor Richard Mallette
Saturday, February 6,1:30-3:00pm
It’s not difficult to understand Shakespeare when you have
the right guide. Join Professor Mallette, Shakespeare
scholar and Distinguished Service Professor of English,
Emeritus at Lake Forest College, as he masterfully
steers us through Hamlet. More has been written about
Hamlet than any other work of art in the world, and it has
long been among the most performed of Shakespeare’s
plays. Its main character continues to fascinate
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readers and audiences even as he defies our attempts
to understand his motives and actions. This session / y
will help us see why this play has spellbound
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audiences and readers since it appeared in the
First Folio of Shakespeare’s works. Copies
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of the book can be picked up on the hold shelf. Q

#DiscoverWill
Illinois libraries Celebrate Shakespeare's First Folio

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The Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda is the sole Illinois
location for the Folger Library’s exhibit, “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us
Shakespeare”, which is traveling around the country in honor of the 400th
anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. The exhibition will be at the Lake
County Discovery Museum February 3-28. More information at
www.lcfpd.org/museum/first-folio.

Battle of the Bulge: The Forgotten Heroes
Thursday, February 11, 7:00-8:30pm
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frequently made the ultimate sacrifice. Robert Mueller
returns with another unforgettable presentation, as we revisit the places
and remember the soldiers who beat Hitler’s last desperate gamble. Q

Organizing Your Home, Papers, and Time
Thursday, February 18, 7:00-8:30pm
Did you know February is Get Organized Month? Professional organizer Lynn Gooding
shares tips for better home organization. Learn how to get your house in order and
save valuable time. Q

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Tech Connections

All classes will take place in the Library’s Computer Lab unless otherwise noted.

Computer 101

Microsoft® Office

Mobile Devices*

Computer Basics

Word Basics

Bring device if you have one

Wednesday, December 2, 2:00-3:30pm

Wednesday January 13, 2:00-3:30pm

iPhone Basics

Internet Basics

Excel Basics

Wednesday, January 6, 2:00-3:30pm

Tuesday, December8,10:00-11:30am

Wednesday, January 27, 2:00-3:30pm

Email Basics

PowerPoint Basics

Wednesday, January 20, 2:00-3:30pm

Thursday, December 17, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm

Android Basics

Publisher Basics
Thursday, February 11, 7:00-8:30pm

Cloud Computing

Word 2.0

Thursday, December3, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, and important tips
you need to know before using the Cloud.

Tuesday, February 23,10:00-11:30am

Mac Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 15,10:00-11:30am
Have you noticed the new Mac computers
in the library? If you’re confused by the
differences between Mac and PC, help
is here! Learn about the physical
components of the Mac, the differences
between Mac and PC, and basic Mac use.
Meeting Room B

Organize with iPad &amp; iPhone
Begin Your Wordpress Blog
Thursday, January 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn the basics of this premiere free blog
platform, including setting up your blog,
choosing a theme, and tips for deciding
what to write about.

Downloading Digital Books
Thursday, January 21, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to download e-books and
e-audiobooks from the Library’s collection.
Learn basics of finding titles, downloading,
and returning them when you’re done.

Google Office

Tuesday, January 26,10:00-11:30am
Did you know that Google has a suite of
Thursday, January 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Take a tour of this in-libraiy genealogy tool similar tools to Microsoft Office? Explore
and learn how to fill in all the branches of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and learn
how to work collaboratively on projects online.
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared!

Linkedln

Tuesday, January 12, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to use Google’s cloud storage to
save your information and access it from
any computer.

iPhone &amp; iPad 2.0
Thursday, February 25, 7:00-8:30pm
*Meeting Room B

Wednesday February 24, 2:00-3:30pm

Ancestry.com

Google Drive

Wednesday, February 3, 2:00-3:30pm

Excel 2.0

Better Internet Searching
Thursday, December 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn how to make more sense of the
internet, including finding the most
reliable information sources.

iPad Basics

Thursday, January 28, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to setup a top notch profile
for a competitive job market.

HTML &amp; CSS Basics
Tuesday, February 2, 10:00-11:30am
Always wondered how websites are created?
We’ll cover the basics of creating code,
options for building websites, and fun
things you can do with HTML5 and CSS.

Tuesday, February 9, 10:00-11:30am
Stay on top of everyday tasks with built-in
features, from notifications to calendars.
Requires basic knowledge of your Apple
device. Meeting Room B

Facebook Basics
Wednesday February 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Find out how to connect with family and
friends, and join social groups.
Google Tools
Wednesday February 17. 2:00-3:30pm
Think Google isjust for finding quick
answers and that Gmail is just for
sending email? Find out how to use
some of Google’s many tools to their full
potential in your personal life, including
sharing calendars and using dynamic
maps.
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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Please register in advance at the Library, online at deetfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, November 18.

Teen Winter Reading Program:
Reading is Super!

NOTE: For Teen Programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted, so please
read each description, carefully!

Saturday, December 12 - Sunday,
January 10, Grades 6-12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Then Space and fill out your favorite
book title and an author. You’ll auto­
matically be entered into a drawing for
a chance to win awesome prizes. P.S.
For each Teen program you attend this
winter you get an extra entry into the
drawing!

Create your own Gingerbread House
for the Holidays!

Teen Study Lounge
Friday January 15- Thursday,
January 21
High school students looking for a place
to study for exams can make themselves
at home in the Libraiy’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.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 6 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can help Nina, the Teen Librarian, plan
programs, create content for our web­
site, and keep the Teen Space awesome!
There are plenty of snacks and drinks
for all AND any hours you contribute to
TAB meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community.
Tuesday, December 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 12, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 16, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibraiy.org

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Thursday, December 10, 7:00-8:00pm
Hang out and have an awesome holiday celebration with
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your own Gingerbread house creations! We’ll provide all of the
materials (and some snacks) for your amazing culinary craft. Q

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Superhero Costume Design
Saturday, January 9,1:00 - 2:00pm
Join Christine Thornton for this hands-on drawing class where
you’ll analyze what superhero costumes look like, from masks to
boots and everything in between! This includes trademark logos,
color-coordination, and weapons or gadgets. You’ll do practice
sketching as a group, then have a chance to put what you’ve
learned to work by designing an original superhero costume or a
variation on a favorite. Creativity is encouraged! Q

Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”
Monday, February 1 - Monday, February 29
Back by popular demand! Stop by the Library for a “blind date” throughout the entire
month of February and you could have the chance to win prizes (and maybe even meet
your match)! Your date will be dressed in pink or red paper, you won’t know the type,
author, title or anything else about the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen” labeled
books, and take it home, unwrap and enjoy. Then tell us how the date went by filling
out the “Rate your Blind Date” entry form for a chance to win an AMC Movie Theaters
gift certificate! Return entry forms to the Youth Services desk by February 29.

Games for Grownups &amp; Teens
Saturday, January 30, 3:00-4:30pm: Carcassonne
Saturday, February 27, 3:004:30pm: The Settlers ofCatan
Grades 9-12
Board games have come a long way since Monopoly and Risk. T
there is a wide variety of sophisticated board games available.
In January, you will learn the medieval-themed Carcassonne,
roads, and most expanse fields to score points. In February,
The Settlers of Catan players will gather resources like brick,
lumber, and ore to build the most roads, towns, and cities. Q

Pizza and Paperbacks Winter Edition: Chill out with a Good Book
Monday, February 1, 7:00- 8:00pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a discussion of I am Princess X by Cherie Priest,
while munchin’ on some pizza. Please register in advance, as free copies of the book
will be given to participants to keep. Q

Manga and Anime Club
Wednesday February 24, 4:30-5:30pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for the Library’s second Anime and Manga Club
meeting! We’ll watch our favorite Anime, create our own Art and Comics, and treat
ourselves to Japanese snacks. Q
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�Children’s Programs
Drop-In Activities

Q All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require: listration. Please
register in advance in person, online at ivww.deerfieldlibrary.org una ■ “Programs and
Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins
on Wednesday, November 18.

Family Times

In addition to 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 servdees for children with special needs, pleas e contact
Nina Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Saturdays, December 5 - February 27
10:00am, Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!

Courtesy Request: Sick Children

Storytime, Milk &amp; Cookies
@ Panera Bread
Bannockburn

If your child has a cold, fever, strep throat, or head lice, we
recommend that you hold off on bringing them to the Libraiy.
We all know how easily these things can spread between
children (and adults)!
We have a better idea for getting something for your child to
read or watch during this time:
1. Simply call the Youth Services department
at 847-580-8962.
2. We can make recommendations, select materials, and
put them on the self-service Holds shelf.
3. You stop by and quickly pick up the materials (and check them out) closer
to the front door!
Thank you for your consideration.

Preschool and Early
Childhood Fair
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Saturday, December 12 - Sunday January 10
Children through grade 5 and theirfamilies
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In this four-week, superhero-themed family program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In addition to providing reading incentives, the
Library will host a variety of themed programs for all ages. Register your family to be
part of this fun and exciting way to keep kids reading over the winter break! Q

Tuesday, December 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, January 5, 9:30am
Tuesday, February 2, 9:30am
Children with an adult
Join us every 1st Tuesday of the
month for a Milk &amp; Cookies Storytime
at Panera Bread in Bannockburn,
1211 Half Day Rd., Bannockburn.

Drop-in Crafts
Monday, December 14Sunday December 20
Monday, January 25 Sunday January 31
Monday February 22 Sunday February 28
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make a fun craft!

�Children’s Programs
Saturday, December 12, 11:00am-12:00pm, K through 8th grade with an adult
This program demonstrates the super side of PHYSICS! Your pint size hero will
learn (while having fun!) about the basic principles of physics.. ..plus get to know
some of the real life superheroes of physics! We’ll ask for kid volunteers and many
participants will get to ride a real hovercraft! This program will encourage the hero
inside all of us! Remember, SCIENCE is SUPER and KIDS can do it! ©

Sensory Storytime:
For Children of ALL Abilities
Saturday, January 23
11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3 and up and theirfamilies
Children with special needs and their
siblings are invited to join us for
stories, music, and play. Q

Winter Wonderland Dance Jam
Tuesday, December8, 2:00-2:45pm, Children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake your sillies out at this action-packed dance program. Children will find
their rhythm with shakers and tambourines while singing along to their favorite
songs. ©

Minecrafternoons
Grades 1-3: Monday, December 14, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, January 11,4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the Library in our Computer Lab for Minecraft club! Let your
imagination run crazy with other Minecraft fans as you create and show off
your own unique world! ©

How to Draw Superheroes

K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday January 25, 6:00-7:15pm
Monday February 22, 6:00-7:15pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for
a 15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. ©

Saturday, January 9,11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 7-12
Superheroes are everywhere and now you
can learn how to draw your own! Whether
it's a clean-cut crime-fighter, a mysterious
princess, or a beast from a forbidden
forest, Christine Thornton will help us
create and design characters fit for a
comic book or video game. ©

How to Draw Minecraft
Monday January 18, 11:00am-12:00pm, Ages 7-12
Learn to draw Minecraft characters with art teacher
Christine Thornton. You’ll draw Steve and Creeper
in perspective all together following a step-by-step
process. Then use your creativity to draw whatever
Minecraft objects you desire with Christine
available if you need guidance. Improve your
drawing skills in this fun hands-on program. ©

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thrilled to announce the third annual
Tournament of Books! Voting begins
February 23 so check out our Spring
Browsing, and watch our website for
specific dates and more details.

KiDLS: The Science of
Superpowers!
Saturday, January 30, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 1-4, with a caregiver
Explore the science behind
superheroes! How does Superman
fly? What makes Quicksilver so
speedy? Children and their caregivers
will learn about real-world examples
of superpowers through experiments
and demonstrations. ©

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Baby Lapsit Storytime

Preschool Pals

Fridays at 11:00am
January 15,22,29; February 5,12,19
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to your
baby! Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs
for you and baby, plus social time after the
program. ©

Mondays at 10:30am
January 11,18,25; February 1, 8, 22
3-year-olds with an adult
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! Q

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Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these fun and
educational programs and
meet new friends.

Ready, Set, Learn!

Fun for Ones
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
Tuesdays 10:00aw OR 10:30am
January 13,20,27; February 3,10,17
January 12,19,26; February 2,9,16
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
Ages 13 - 23 months with an adult
This storytime is designed especially for
One-year-olds and their parents or caregiv­
preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about the
ers are invited to a storytime just for them,
world around them. Stories will be combined
including stories, songs, movement activities, with math and science activities, singing,
rhymes, and social time after the program.
playing and writing in this early literacy
This action-packed program will engage
program. Caregivers must remain in the
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encourage a love of books and reading. ©
Time for Twos
Thursdays at 10:30am
January 14,21,28; February 4,11,18
Ages 24-35 months with an adult
IWo-year-olds and their caregivers are invited
to a special weekly storytime, including songs
and movement activities designed just for
them. ©

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
January 14,21,28; February 4,11,18
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must
remain in the Library. Q

Comics Club

Rumpelstiltskin

Monday February 8, 4:30pm-5:30pm
Grades 4-5
Join Ms. Jenna for treats, fun activities and
a discussion about a new graphic novel,
Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang. In this
story, friends at Stanley Academy discover
the secrets behind this strange school (with
robotic birds!) using coding skills. Copies
available for checkout in the book group
collection. Q

Saturday, February 20, 11:00am -12:00pm
Family program, all ages
“Once upon a time there was a miller who
was poor, but who had a beautiful daughter.
And...” Want to find out more? Come watch
the Improv Playhouse and their Theatre for
Young Audiences perform the Brothers
Grimm classic fairy tale Rumpelstiltskia ©

Let’s Make Some Music!
Saturday, February 13, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3-8, for children with or without
special needs
In partnership with the Institute for
Therapy through the Arts, we will explore
musical improv, rhythm, movement, singing,
and adapted instrumental play. No
experience necessary. ©

Fling and Wing
Monday, February 29, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 2-6
Learn aerodynamic secrets as you
assemble and launch some crazy shapes.
You won’t believe these gadgets fly! ©

Dream Time: Australian
Dot Paintings
Monday, January 18
1:00-2:30 pm
Learn about the Australian
Aboriginal tradition of telling
creation stories through symbolic
paintings, called “dreaming.”
Then use collage and tempera
paint to create your own
“Dreamtime” art. 0

Fling and Wing
Monday, February 29
2:30-3:30pm
Learn aerodynamic secrets as
you assemble and launch some
crazy shapes. You won't believe
that these gadgets tiy! 0
For more information about
programs and services for
Homeschool Families contact
Noreen Trotsky at
ntrotsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.

�More to Know...
The "New" Way to do Research
(you cbu ilo it in your pajamas)

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Put down the heavy books and visit the Deerfield Public Library website!

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Give the Gift that Keeps
Giving - a Library Book!

Claire Steiner, Head of A
dult Services, looksforward to assisting you with GVRL
Where to start amid the cornucopia of online resources on the Library
website? Start with Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL), a
compilation of authoritative reference books, journals, and articles,
all accessible through one online search.

Starting to think about holiday gifts?
Or that next big birthday or graduation?
Honor book lovers of all ages by adding
a book to the Library collection in their
name. The Library accepts donations to
purchase books for the Library as a
gift or memorial. Librarians choose
books that reflect the interests of the
honored person, and a bookplate
with that person’s name is added
to the book. More information at
deerfieldlibrary.org/giving. Stop by the
Adult or Youth desk to speak with a
librarian about your gift.

For example, has the Curiosity
Rover on Mars or The Martian
movie piqued your interest in
the red planet? Research is as easy as...
1. Visit deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources, scroll down and click on
“Gale Virtual Reference Library.”*
2. Enter your library card # (this is your password).
3. Enter keywords “planet Mars.” Instantly! 62 results in 23 different
publications.
When you find articles of interest, you will be able to:
• Download, print, or e-mail
• Listen to the article
• Translate to another language
• Obtain citations for research papers in two formats
It won’t take long to figure out how to make the most of this rich
resource. If you need help, ask a librarian either in person,
phone (847-580-8933), text (847-790-4898), ore-mail
(reference@deerfieldlibrary.org).
*You can also access on front of DPL website, top horizontal band, click
on Research" and then “Online Resources ” on dropdown menu.

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Let’s Get Social! Picture
perfect Library fun...
Looking for an easy way to see all the
fun happening at the Library? Follow us
on Instagram and check out our
picture perfect posts! You’ll find lots of
photos and short videos of everything
the Library has to offer. From adorable
videos of kids enjoying our Youth
Programs to pictures of our Library
displays to Book Face Friday posts,
Instagram is where you want to be.
Don’t forget to favorite our photos, too!
That way we can continue to post
things we know you want to see.
Follow the fun today at Instagram.com/
deerfieldlibrary.

�Friends of the Library
Thank you to our current members:

• Watch our thermometer
(located in the Friends’
Corner at the Library)
rise. We are nearing our
goal of raising $100,000
since our inception in
2007. Your membership
dollars and contribu­
tions for the used books
available in the Friends’
Corner, will help us
achieve this milestone.
• Check out the Friends of
the Deerfield Public
Library on Facebook. See pictures of our group in action!
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you
like) in our beautiful Friends’ Comer - straight ahead from
the Library’s front door.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs
(NO cassettes, VHS, encyclopedias, textbooks or
magazines, please).
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

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Good Friend
A m nymous
Linda Allen
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Doe Daniels
Judy Geuder
Fern Grauer
Susan Karp
Carole Klein-Alexander
Deb Krosnick
Sheryl Lamoureux
Rita Lubeck
John F. Manierre
Mr. &amp; Mrs. John F.
McManus
Kyle Nakazawa
Marilyn &amp; Robert
Reinish
Susan Schloss
George W. &amp; Ruth C.
Zuurbier
Family Friend
A io nymous
Nancy &amp; Paul Bialek
Ed &amp; Dorothy Collins
Shari Herman
Marla Peckler
John &amp; Alice Roth
Ed &amp; Emmy Rothschild
M.J. Turner. Jr.

Dear Friend
Anor DUS
Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Barry &amp; Lorraine Clark
Karen &amp; Patrick
Dessent
Shirley &amp; Peter
Fitzc erald
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
Phil &amp; Molly Hummel
Kathy Johnson &amp; Alex
Liberman
Gary &amp; Tamara Katz
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Carol &amp; Rich Kraines
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pivan
Barbara Reich
Jean Reuter
Neil &amp; Lynne Samuels
Seth &amp; Ashley
Schriftman
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Karen Silveira
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Best Friend
Ken &amp; Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family
Leslie Brookfield &amp;
Arvey Stone
Arthur I. Cyr
Greta &amp; Brian Davison
First Midwest Bank
Dave Grimm
Glynis &amp; David Hirsch
Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Dr. Sandra &amp; Rabbi
Charles Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee &amp; Jeff Rivlin
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon
Louis Stone
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
Maureen Wener
Partner
Susan Fried

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PDDLIC LIDRARY
ANNDAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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

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PHONE.
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□ 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.
Does your company have a matching gift program?
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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

Non Profit Org.
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfleldlibrary.org
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfleldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

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Deerfield Postal Patron

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings

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Thursd
ber 26 — Thanksgivi ng
Thursday, December24-Christmas Eve
Friday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Friday, January 1 - New Year’s Day
0 nday, February 15- President's Day

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deeifieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
iSim
204- 8267
simon. ronald@yahoo .com
Ken Abosch, Secretary
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibraty.oig
Jean Reuther
847-945-3765
jreuther@sbcglobal.net
Maureen Wener
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
ay:
9K)0am-6:00pm
Satuirday:
9:00am-6:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5pm:
Wednesday, November 25
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 3pm:
Thursday, December 31

Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
A harvest basket full of thanks to Whole Foods Market Deerfield for sponsoring
the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for the One Dime at a lime initiative.
This generous community program collected $2,681 for the Friends, and in turn,
for new Library resources.
Thank you to the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission for co-sponsoring the
filled-to-capacity Paint Night @ the Library.

The Library will once again serve as a drop-off point for the Marines Toys for Tots
program. Drop off new, unwrapped toys in the box in the Library’s lobby now
through December 21. All types of toys for all ages are accepted, and remember
that books make great gifts!
Photo Permission
Library staff may take photos and videos at programs and events to use in our publicity materials,
website, and social media. Credentialed representatives (rom the media may also document events at
the Libraary. If you or a family member prefer not to be photographed or audio or video recorded, please
decline.at that time. We respect your privacy.

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A Welcome and a Look Ahead
Welcome Amy Falasz-Peterson, our new Library
Director as of July 1! Amy is learning all about our
outstanding Library — perhaps you have seen
her in the Library, in the lobby during the July
4th parade, or around town as she settles in. Amy
comes to us with nine years’ experience as Library
Director in East Peoria, Illinois. Amy has also
been an Assistant Director and Head of Reference,
experience we know will serve us well. During the
interview process, Amy impressed the Board and
Library staff with her focus on community,
outreach, customer service, and respect for the
important role libraries play in communities.
With Amy’s leadership, the Board will begin a
strategic plan this year. We will research new and
future trends in libraries, and we will ask you to
help us identify needs. Our last strategic plan
helped lead us to our renovated, larger library. It
helped identify the need for more study rooms,
more meeting spaces, and technological updates
throughout the library. After living in our new
space for two years, we are excited to make plans
for the future. Please check future Browsing
issues and our website for opportunities to
be involved.

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Amy Falasz-Peterson
Stop by and meet Deerfield’s new
Library Director

Library Lobby
Ron Simon
President
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees

Refreshments will be served
We look forward to seeing you just drop in!

�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Booh Discussioos
Ordinary Grace by William Krueger Kent
Thursday, September 10, 10:30-11:30am
New Bremen, Minnesota,
1961. Thirteeni-y ear­
old Frank begiins the
summer preoccupied
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KRUEGER
I any teenage boy, but
when tragedy strikes his
family, he finds himself
thrust into a world full
of secrets and betrayal,
suddenly called upon to demonstrate a
maturity beyond his year:rs. Told from Frank’s
perspective 40 years afte
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this Is a brilliant
antly moving account of a boy
standing atthle door of ma nhood, tryin jto
understand a world falling apart ar
him.
Euphoria by Lily King
Thursday, October 8,10:30-11 :30am
English anthropologist
Andrew Banson has
been alone in the
Territory of New Guinea
for several years,
studying the Kiona river
tribe. Haunted by the
memory of his brothers’
deaths and increasingly
frustrated and isolated
by his research, Andrew is on the verge of
suicide when an encounter with collea gues,
the controversial Nell Stone and her wry;and
mercurial Australian husband, Fen, pulls
him back from the brink.

Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds
shelfa month before the discussion. No registration required.

Boohs with a Twist
Program mil be held at Biaggis Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road. Attendees
are welcome to orderfood and drinks offthe menu to enjoy during the discussion.

Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Monday, September 28, 7:30-9:00m
Lydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet. So begins this exqui­
site debut novel, about a Chinese American family living in 1970s
small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child of Marilyn and James
Lee. Her parents are determined that Lydia will fulfill the dreams
they were unable to pursue. When Lydia’s body is found, the
balancing act that has been keeping the family together collapses,
forcing them to confront the secrets that have been pulling them
apart. This story is both a gripping page-turner and a sensitive
family portrait. Note: Can’t make it? Another opportunity at
Thursday Book Discussion, November 12, 10:30am.

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
Monday, November23, 7:30-9:00pm
One snowy night a famous Hollywood actor dies onstage during
a production of King Lear. Hours later, the world as we know it
begins to dissolve. Moving back and forth in time, from the actor’s
early days to fifteen years in the future, when a theater troupe
known as the Traveling Symphony roams the wasteland ofwhat
remains, this spellbinding novel charts the strange twists of fate
that connect five people, caught in the cross hairs of a dangerous
self-proclaimed prophet.

For Film Buffs
Enjoy hot new releases in
brilliant HD Blu-ray.

Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Thursday, Novembers, 10:30-11 :30am
See book description in “Books with a Twist”
on September 28.

r, What Should I Read Next?”
Check out the Read otthe Week
blog for recommendations

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from Deerfield Adult and Youth
librarians. Click on the Read of
the Week box on the front of the
Library website for the current
Read. Click on “Read of the
Week” in right column for
past reviews.

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FALL MOVIE DISCUSSION SERIES
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 1:00pm
No registration required.
Who was the best Boi
We’ll watch the best
Bond movie from the
eras of Sean Connery
and Roger Moore,
and the recent Dani
Craig interpretation of
England’s greatest spy.
Sorry Timothy Dalton and Pierce
Brosnan, we don’t have time for you!
Each actor has portrayed Bond in a slightly
different way. Our Multimedia Librarian
Ted will lead;a brief discussion before
each movie.

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TUESDAY NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
September 1,15, 29, October 13, 27,
November 10, 24
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night
on select Tuesdays and preview the hot
new release of the week. As we get closer
to each date, you can check our website or
ask at the Multimedia desk fora listing of
upcoming showings.

★ Thursday, September 10,
Goldfinger- Rated PG, 110 minutes
★ Thursday, October 22, The Spy Who
Loved Me- Rated PG, 125 minutes
★ Thursday, November 19, Casino Royale
- Rated PG-13,144 minutes

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
*** tmvw.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 19.

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
*TWO DATES*
Wednesday, September 9, 7:30-9:00pm
Wednesday November 11, 7:30-9:00pm
@ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults Only
Think you know it all?
Prove it! The library
is hosting more of its
popular trivia nights
at Trax Tavern &amp; 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! Q

Take the Confusion Out
of Medicare
Thursday, September 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn the nuts and bolts of this govern­
ment health insurance program in order
to make a more informed decision when
the time comes. Presenter: David Wylly,
of Medicare Solutions Network. A free
copy of the official Medicare handbook,
Medicare &amp; You, will go to the first forty
people who sign up. Q

Real Estate 60015:
Top Tips for Buyers and Sellers
Saturday, September 12, 1:00-2:00pm
If you’re planning on buying or selling
your home soon, learn everything you
need to know on how to get started,
up-to-date information about the North
Shore housing market along with an
update on the financial side of the real
estate world, and home inspection tips to
keep things smooth sailing. Presenters
include a real estate lawyer, and reps
from ©properties, American Home
Shield, Guaranteed Rate, and Home
Advantage Inspections. Q

Adult Programs
Music Discussion:
Beach Boys Pet Sounds

Paint Night @ the Library
Tuesday, September29, 6:15-8:30pm
Explore the artist in you or fine tune your
artistic talents at the Library’s Paint
Night. Artist Alicia Londos will help you
create a 10x10 acrylic painting to hang
on your wall or give as a gift. Art supplies,
instruction and refreshments are included.
Co-sponsored with the Deerfield Fine
Arts Commission. Q

Wednesday October 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us as we listen to and discuss one
of the most loved albums of all time,
The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds. The film
biography of Brian Wilson, Love &amp; Mercy,
was recently released and there is a lot
of interest again in this classic album.
Rolling Stone rates it as the second best
album of all time. Stay till the end for a
chance to win a copy oiLove &amp; Mercy
on DVD. Q

Chocolates
from Around
the World
Tuesday, October 6,
7:00-8:30pm
Pastry Chef Rose
Deneen will provide
a tasting of
chocolates from around the world,
including Switzerland, Colombia and
Belgium. Chef Deneen will demonstrate
how to use the chocolates to make a
variety of treats and desserts. Samples
and recipes provided. Q

DNA Testing:
Cold Cases Solved
Wednesday October 7,
7:00-8:30pm
Cold cases decades old
have been solved using sophisticated
forensic DNA Testing. Learn how this
technology and the work of dedicated
police detectives have solved baffling
cold cases such as the Helena
Greenwood murder, Southland
Strangler serial killings, and the
puzzling “Grim Sleeper” murders. Open
to Adults and Teens. Q
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Project Granny Sqaure
Wednesdays, October 21,28, and
November 4,11, 7:00-8:30pm
Granny squares today are not what they
used to be. With new designs and gorgeous
yarns, their look is both fresh and new. In
this class, we’ll learn how to make the basic
granny square, some new variations, and
then select a project using them. Bring a
size G or H crochet hook and a ball of
worsted weight yarn (bring more than one
color, if possible). Class meets once a week
for four weeks. Program will be filmed. Let
us know if you prefer not to be filmed. 0
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�Adult Programs

Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
wimdeerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 19.

Deerfield Cemetery Tour

Free Info Saves
You Time and
Money

Saturday, October 24,10:30-11:30am and 2:30-3:30pm
Sunday October 25, 2:30-3:30pm
You probably drive by the Deerfield
Cemetery on Waukegan Road almost every
day but have you ever wondered who is
buried there? Deerfield Cemetery is the
resting place of some of the original
residents of Deerfield. There are veterans
of the Indian Wars, The War of 1812, and the
Civil War as well as WW1 and WW2. We’ll
give a guided tour of the graveyard and tell
the stories of some of the most notable
residents of the cemetery. You’ll learn a
little about the history of Deerfield and
about the people who were its first settlers.
Register today — tours are limited to 12 attendees. Q
NOTE: Meet at the Cemetery gate on Waukegan Road.

Your library card unlocks free
access to valuable cost-saving
information-from home, on
the road, or at the Library! Find
these resources and more at
deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources

C nsumer
Reports
With Consumer Reports Online, get
thousands of ratings of consumer
products, expert reviews, and
buying advice. New and used car
ratings and recommendations are
also available.

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My Garden in Kabul, Afghanistan: A Bridge to Friendship
Thursday, November 5, 7:00-8:00pm
What began as Tina Singleton’s attempt to learn how to garden behind the barbed
wire and high walls of her compound in Kabul, quickly turned into an opportunity
to break bread with Afghans and internationals alike. Hear how the simple act of
planting a garden in a war zone taught Tina that food is more than something you
eat. Samples of her Taverna Chocolate Cake, created in memorial for an Afghan
restauranteur, will be served. ©

Learning to Connect: Relating to the Person
with Alzheimer’s
Tuesday November 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Do you feel unsure or ill at ease spending time with a person with memory loss?
By understanding the disease and how it affects the brain, you can more easily
make meaningful connections with a person with Alzheimer’s disease. This
program will provide insight into memoiy loss and dementia and the effect of the
disease on communication and behavior. It will also introduce participants to
techniques that can be used to make visits more comfortable and meaningful. ©
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Consumers’ Checkbook features
reviews and ratings for Chicagoarea service providers - your guide
to high quality and dependable
services and products.

Standard &amp; Poor’s NetAdvantage
is your convenient single-source
for business and investment
information including stock and
bond reports, mutual fund research,
company profiles, industry surveys,
and a new financial literacy section.

�Registration is requiredfor all computer progr
7-945-3311, or in person

Tech Connections

All classes will take place in the Library's Computer Lab unless otherwise noted.

Computer 101

Microsoft® Office

Mobile Devices*

Computer Basics

Word Basics

Bring device it you have one

Thursday, September 3, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, September 24, 7:00-8:30pm

Internet Basics

Excel Basics

iPhone Basics
Thursday, October 8, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, September 10, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, October 1, 7:00-8:30pm

iPad Basics

Email Basics

Word 2.0

Thursday, October 15, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, September 17, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, November 5, 7:00-8:30pm

Android Basics

Excel 2.0

Thursday, October 22, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday, November 12, 7:00-8:30pm

iPhone &amp; iPad 2.0

Digging Up the Past with
Ancestry.com
Tuesday, September 8, 10:00-11:30am
Tuesday, November 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Hike a tour of this in-library genealogy tool
and learn how to fill in all the branches of
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared!

Mac Computer Basics
Wednesday September 16,2:00-3:30pm
Have you noticed the new Mac computers
in the library? If you’re confused by the
differences between Mac and PC, help is
here! In this new class you’ll learn about
the physical components of the Mac, the
differences between Mac and PC, and
basic Mac use. Meeting Room B

Tuesday, November 10,10:00-11:30am
*Meeting Room B

There’s an App for That!
Smartphones and tablets can be your key
to the future. In this three-part series,
learn more about the different ‘apps’ that
are available to you no matter what sort of
device you use. We'll cover everything from
social media to free music to downloading
books. Meeting Room B
Books &amp; Library
Tuesday, October 13,10:00-11:30am
Social Media
Tuesday, October 20,10:00-11:30am
Music
Tuesday, October 27,10:00-11:30am

Cloud Computing
Tuesday, September 29, 10:00-11:30am
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, and important tips
you need to know before using the Cloud.
Meeting Room B

Cut the Cable!
Tuesday, October 6,10:00-11:30am
Wave goodbye to your cable bill as you
shoot past it into the future! Learn about
devices like Roku and Apple TV that work
with your existing setup as well as stream­
ing services such as Netflix, Hulu, and the
Library’s own Hoopla. Meeting Room B

Cellphone Photography
Wednesday, October 14, 2:00-3:30pm
Cameras are a major selling point on
cellphones today. Learn techniques for
taking great pictures and some free apps
that can be helpful in becoming a
cellphone photography pro! If the weather
cooperates, we’ll take a walk as a class to
start snapping pics. Meeting Room B

Facebook Basics
Thursday October 29, 7:00-8:30pm
Find out how to connect with family and
friends with this great social networking
tool. Learn how to set up a Facebook
account, upload photos, update your
status, and important security tips to
help keep your information safe.

HTML &amp; CSS Basics
Tuesday, November 10, 10:00-11:30am
Always wondered how websites are created?
We’ll cover the basics of creating code,
options for building websites, and fun
things you can do with HTML5 and CSS.

Better Internet Searching
Tuesday, November 17,10:00-11:30am
Learn how to make more sense of the
internet, including finding the most
reliable information sources.

Personal Google Tools
Thursday, November 19, 7:00-8:30pm
Think Google isjust for finding quick
answers and that Gmail is just for send­
ing email? Find out how to use some of
Google’s many tools to their full potential
in your personal life, including sharing
calendars, using dynamic maps, and more.
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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NOTE: For Teen Programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted, so please
read each description carefully!

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
All you Need to Know About the ACTs
Wednesday, September 16, 7:00-8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Join Deerfield ACT tutor Jan Caron as
she explains the ACT exam—the ins
and outs of the actual test including
scoring, choosing test dates, and preparing
for the exam. Information will also be
given about accommodations such as
extended time testing. Come find out
if everything you have heard about the
ACT is true! This program is geared
especially towards High School Juniors
and their parents or guardians. Q

Grades 6 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Libraiy? As a TAB member you
can help Nina, the Teen Librarian, plan
programs, create content for our website,
and keep the Teen Space awesome! There
are plenty of snacks and drinks for all AND
any hours you contribute to TAB meetings
and programs count as volunteer service
in the community.
Tuesday, September 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, October 13, 5:00pm
Tuesday November 10, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibraiy.org

FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library*

No Bake Cooking!

ACT Practice Tfest: Saturday, October
3rd, 10m - 1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, November
21st, 10m - 2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice
test is lire best preparation for the
actual exam. You’ll learn what to expect
on test day and receive a complete
analysis of your results. Bring #2
pencils, a calculator, wear comfortable
clothing, and leave your cell phone in
the car. Participants will receive their
scores via email approximately two
weeks after the exam. Register now to
save a seat! Q *The ACTpractice test
includes all aspects ofthe actual test
acceptfor the essay portion.

Beginning your College Search
Thursday, October 1, 7:00- 8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Finding the right college doesn’t mean
just choosing where you’ll live for the
next four years. It can also mean finding
the best academic, social, and finan­
cial fit for the college bound. In this
presentation, Thomas Jaworski of Quest
College Consulting will provide families
with tips and advice on how to start
and breakdown the sometimes stressful
college search process. Q
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Wednesday September 30, 5:00-6:00pm
Grades 6 -8
No ovens needed! Learn how to make
simple snacks the no-bake way. All materials
will be provided. Please notify us of any
allergies when registering for this
program. O

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Wednesday October 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Grades 8-12, Adults
Crimes decades old
have been solved using
sophisticated forensic
DNA Testing. Learn
how this technology
and the work of dedi­
cated police detectives
have solved baffling cold cases such as
the Helena Greenwood murder, Southland
Strangler serial killings, and the puzzling
“Grim Sleeper” murders. Open to Teens
and Adults. Q

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October 18-24, 2015

Teen Read Week: Getaway Party!
Tuesday October20, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 6-12
Celebrate Teen Read Week with a little
vacay! We’ll provide the decorations,
crafts, games and food to create an escape
from the everyday routine. Q

Pizza and Paperbacks
Monday, November 2, 6:30-7:30pm
Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, for a
discussion of “She
is Not Invisible” by
Marcus Sedgwick,
while munchin on some
pizza! Please register
in advance, as free
copies of the book will
be given to participants to keep. Q

Manga and Anime Club
Wednesday November 18, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for the
Library’s first Anime and Manga Club
meeting! We’ll pick a name for the Club,
watch our favorite Anime, create our own
Art and Comics, and treat ourselves to
Japanese snacks. We’ll also have a Manga
and Pocky giveaway! Q

�Children’s Programs
Q 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. With the exception of the second session of registered
storytimes, registrationfor all of the programs listed here begins on Wednesday, August 19.
In addition to programs geared toward children with special needs, we are also happy to make
reasonable accommodations so that your child can participate in all our prog rams. For more
intormation about programs and services for children with special needs, pie ase contact Paula
Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Princess Party I Saturday September 19,
11:00am-12:00pm I Ages 3-6
Dress up as your favorite princess and come party
with a special guest! Our guest will tell a story
and you’ll sing and dance with her to your heart’s
content. There will be a special themed craft
that you’ll take home with you. Don’t forget your
camera and autograph book so you’ll remember
this special day. Caregivers must remain in the
Library Q

Read to Rover: A Furry Storytime
Saturday, October3, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children with and without special needs,
ages 3 and up, and theirfamilies
Come to the Library for a morning of “doggy tales”
with special guest therapy dogs from Adventures
with Bailey. Join us for your favorite dog-themed IP
stories, singing, and activities. These gentle dogs
will be the perfect companion for children of all
abilities. O

Instrument Zoo I Saturday October 10
Ages 3-5: 11:OOam-12:OOpm I Ages 6 and up: 1:00-2:00pm
Discover your musical talent with hands-on exploration of
professional and world instruments. Come and explore guitars,
accordions, drums, bells, violins, saxophones, and more.
Listen to the sounds they make and then end with a
group symphony and take home your own musical
instrument. Q

Minecraftemoons
Grades 1-3: Monday, October 12, 4:30-5:30m
Grades 4-6: Monday, November 9, 4:30-5:30pm
Join us in the Library’s 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

Dr -In Activities
Family Times
Saturdays, September 5
November 28, 10:00am
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room
for a drop-in storytime the whole
family will enjoy!

Storytime, Milk, &amp;
Cookies @ Panera Bread
Bannockburn
Tuesday, September 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, October 6, 9:30am
Tuesday, November 3, 9:30am
Join Miss Noreen the 1st Tuesday of
the month for a storytime at Panera,
located at 1211 Half Day Rd. in
Bannockburn.

Drop-in Crafts
Monday, August 31 - Sunday
September 6
Monday, October 26 - Sunday,
November 1
Monday, November 23 - Sunday
November 29
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services desk to
pick-up a craft pack that you can
either do in the Library or take
home.

Trick-or-Treat the Youth
Services Department
Saturday, October 31, 1:00-5:00pm
Children with an adult
Stop by Youth Services on Halloween
to show off your costume and get a
(non-food) treat!
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�Children’s Programs
Comics Club
Monday, October 12, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Grades 4-5
Join Ms. Jenna for treats, fun activities,
and a discussion about Cleopatra in
Space, Book One: Target Practice. In
this graphic novel, a young Cleopatra of
ancient Egypt is zapped into the far future
where she learns she is destined to save
the galaxy! Copies available for checkout
in the book group collection. Q

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Saturday, October 17,
1:00 -2:00pm
Grades 1-4 with an adult
Children and their adults will travel
through outer space as we conduct exper­
iments, play games and make a cool craft.
Get ready to explore the galaxy together! Q

Stained Glass Workshop
Monday October 19, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 5-12
Open your child to a world of color and
light as you explore geometiy, color
and pattern. Children will create unique
designs inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s
magnificent windows, and explore the
way design can transform the world
around them. Presented by the Frank
Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust.
Caregivers must stay in the Library. Q

K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday October 19, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday November 16, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are back!
Register children for a 15-minute slot to
read to a trained therapy dog. Q

Dinovember
Saturday November 7,11:00 -11:45am
Ages 5-7 with an adult
Stomp with Stegosaurus, learn about
Leptoceratops, and take a trip back in
time with Triceratops! Do you love
dinosaurs? Come explore their world as we
play, read, and learn about dinosaurs! Q

Brickology:
LEGO FAMILY Building
for Kids of ALL Abilities
Wednesday, November 11,
1:00-2:00 pm
Children with and without
special needs, ages 5 an d up,
with theirfamilies andfriends
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
— original activities and vintage
LEGO FAMILY building! Join
LEGO specialist Beth Weis for
this fun, engaging, and inclusive
opportunity to work on motor
skills as well as social and
emotional growth. Family
members must be at least 5 years
old to attend the program. R

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Lost in Storyland
Saturday, November 14, 11:00am-12:00pm
Family Show, All Ages
Join us for a fun-filled romp with
Michigan’s internationally acclaimed
Village Puppeteers! They will entertain
us with their colorful puppets as they
perform amusing romps of our favorite
fairy tales. There will be appearances
by Puss ‘N Boots, the Three Little Pigs,
Humpty Dumpty, Little Miss Muffet,
Rumpelstiltskin and a host of others,
including a handsome prince, a maiden
in distress and a dazzling dragon. Fun for
the whole family! Q

Shining Ihanks to our SIAR Volunteers!
This summer nearly 50 rising 7th-12th graders volunteered to assist with the Library’s Summer Reading Program. Volunteers registered
participants and kept track of their progress, and many also served as Book Buddies. The Buddies were matched with readers going
into Grades 1-3, and once a week they read aloud together and participated in literacy activities. Thanks to our teens for their
generosity and inspiration!
STAR \blunteers
(l-r) Amanda
Liberman and
Tatiana Gabel
are two ofthe
many mighty teen
volunteers that
helped Deerfield
youth Read to the
Rhythm.
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Caitlyn A onuevo
Kristen Appelbaum
Cate Ariano
Joe Ariano
Frances Aufderheide
Ashley Benson
Miranda Bialek
Ana Blevins
Alex Burns
Sydney Burns
Elena Dickman
Clara Ellmann
Talya Feldman

Tatiana Gabel
Matthew Goldstein
Sarah Goltsman
Hannah Green
Perry Harig
Xavier Harig
Maya Harris
Sophie Henry
Michael Hincker
Caroline Hsu
Daniel Kambich
Ashley Kamen
Ellie Kamen

Julia Kartcheva
Erin Kim
Una Kim
Hannah Levin
Josh Levin
Szu Han Liao
Amanda Liberman
Grace Liberman
Charlotte Mahoney
Sarah Minster
Natalie Morin
Emma Pinsky

Emma RosenbergRappin
Cara Schwartz
Spencer Sher
Nikki Silber
Grace Verb
Alexandra Vigder
Kyle Whitley
Aliya Yellen
Dorota Ziabicka
Anna Zimmerman

�Storytimes
Registrationfor Session 1 begins on Wednesday, August 19
Registrationfor Session 2 begins on Wednesday October 7
All of ourstor ytimees are inclusive and we welcome children of all abilities,
If your child n eedss speecial accommodations or yo u have any questions, please
contact the Youth Serv ices Department at 847-580-8962.

Homeschool
Programs

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Preschool Pals

Fridays at 11:00am
Session 1:
September 18,25; October 2, 9,16,23
Session 2:
November 6,13,20; December 4,11,18
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to your
baby! Join us for rhymes, books, and songs
for you and baby, plus social time after the

Mondays at 10:30am
Session 1:
September 14,21,28; October 5,12,19
Session 2:
November 2, 9,16,30; December 7,14
3-year-olds with an adult
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! Q

Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these exciting programs
and meet new friends.

Hands-on Technology
Workshop
Monday September 28,
1:00-3:00pm
Like a petting zoo - but with
technology! Q

Ready, Set, Learn!

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Session 1:
September 15,22,29; October 6,13, 20
Session 2:
Novembers, 10,17; December 1,8,15
Ages 13 - 23 months with an adult
One-year-olds and their parents or care­
givers are invited to a storytime just for
them, including stories, songs, movement
activities, rhymes, and social time after
the program. This action-packed program
will engage new walkers in early literacy
activities and encourage a love of books and
reading. Q

Time for Twos
Thursdays at 10:30am
Session 1:
September 17,24; October 1, 8,15,22
Session 2:
November5,12,19; December 3,10,17
Ages 24-35 months with an adult
IWo-year-olds and their caregivers are invited
to a special weekly storytime, including
songs and movement activities designed just
for them. Q

Wednesdays at 1:00pm
Session 1:
September 16,23,30; October 7,14, 21
Session 2:
November 4,11,18; December 2, 9,16
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
This storytime is designed especially for
preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about
the world around them. Stories will be
combined with math and science activities,
singing, play and writing in this early literacy
program. Caregivers must remain in the
Library Q

Stained Glass Workshop
Monday October 19, 1:00-2:30pm
Explore geometry, color and
pattern by creating unique designs
inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s
magnificent windows. Presented
by the Frank Lloyd Wright
Preservation Ihist. Q

Bernie’s Book Bank

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
Session 1:
September 17,24; October 1, 8,15,22
Session 2:
November 5,12,19; December 3,10,17
GradesK-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must
remain in the Library. Q

Monday November 16,
1:00-3:00pm
Join the group in volunteering
at Bernie’s Book Bank in Lake
Forest. Q
For more information about
prog rams and services for
horn eschool families, contact
Paula Shapiro at
pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.

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�More to Know...
New! Adobe Creative Cloud @ the Library
Sit down at one of the Library’s iMac desktop computers and let
your imagination fly with a treasure chest of creative tools on the
Adobe Creative Cloud. Powerful and flexible programs (and tutorials)
are at your fingertips for graphic design, web design, photography
editing, audio and video production, special effects, and more!
Highlights of the Library’s Adobe Creative Cloud include:
Audition:
Dreamweaver:
Illustrator:
InDesign:
Photoshop:
PremierPro:

Audio creation and editing
Web development and design
Graphic design and artwork
Desktop publishing
Graphics editor for photos and artwork
Video editing and special effects

Deerfield Library is STEAMing
What is STEAM and why is
it at the Library?
STEAM is the acronym for Science,
^technology, Engineering, Art, and
Mathematics. At the Deerfield Public
Library you’ll find STEAM throughout the
Youth Services Department’s programming.
The Library is a perfect place to introduce
and encourage your child's natural curiosity
about the world.

What type of STEAM programs
does the Library offer?
Programs with a STEAM emphasis are
offered at the Library year-round. KiDLS
(Kids in Deerfield Love Science) is our
quarterly event for the elementary school
crowd and their grown-ups. From examining
color to making our own music to learning
about Illinois’ wild mammals, we have a
great time in KiDLS!
STEAM can also be found in other programs,
such as Ready, Set, Learn offered during
the school year for preschoolers, in our
Minecraft Clubs, and in our homeschool
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programs. Every year, the DPS 109 schools,
area preschools, other schools and
homeschoolers showcase their artwork
in the glass display cases as you enter the
youth department.

At what age is it appropriate to
introduce your child to STEAM?

“Real science begins
with childhood
curiosity, which
leads to discovery
and exploration....,f

It is never too early to encourage your child’s
exploration of the world. Whether through
a program or our books and magazines, the
Deerfield Public Library offers a myriad of
ways to engage with and enhance your child’s
curiosity. Choose a picture book, such as
ILove Bugs! by Philemon Stages, or a
nonfiction title, such as Growing Patterns:
Fibonacci Numbers in Nature by Sarah C.
Campbell, or magazines such as Ask! and
Click, and begin your journey of discovery
right here!
*Science in the Preschool Classroom:
Capitalizing on Children’s Fascination with
the Everyday World to Foster Language and
Literacy Development by Kathleen Coneczio
Lukas (left) and dad Jonathan Fiur
and Lucia French, Young Children, September

collaborate on the creation ofa balloon
hovercraft at a Library KiDLSprogram.

�More to Know...
Let's Get Social! See What We're Pinning...

©

Connecting with the Deerfield Public Library is easier than ever with social media! Follow us on
Pinterest for fun, creative, inspirational pins hand-picked by our Library staff.
Discover new books, reading inspiration, crafts, and more! Did you fall in love with Gone Girl and
want something similar for your next read? We’ve got you covered with our Readalikes boards.
Looking for an arts and crafts project to entertain kids, teens, or even yourself? Check out our
Bookish Crafts and DIY &amp; Crafts boards with tons of pins for all sorts of fun projects you can create
at home.
From Reading Inspiration and Book Quotes to College and Career Readiness to Baby Lapsit
Storytime, we’ve got plenty of pins to fit everyone’s interests. Check out our Pinterest page and
follow us at www.pinterest.com/deerfieldlib to see what we’re pinning!

Friends of the Library
* Our July 18 Book Sale at the Deerfield Farmers Market was a
huge success. We’ll be selling more cookbooks and children’s
books at the Farmers’ Market on September 19.
5 A big thank you to the Deerfield Whole Foods for donating to the
Friends through the One Dime at a Time Program. From April
through June, Whole Foods donated 10 cents to the Friends for
every bag brought in and reused at the check-out stations.
* 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 comer.
* The next Friends’ Board meetings are September 30 and
November 11, 7:00pm. 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. Buy books and oin
j the Friends!
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or
at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
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I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
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Wednesday, November 25
Monday, September?
Thursday, November 26
Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Libraiy Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
i Sim
847- 204- 8267
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847-948-5390
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man, Treasurer
847-7770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Mike Goldb
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
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312-925-2597
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847-945-3765
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Library' Hours
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ay:
9:00am-6:00pm
irday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

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October 14

Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Many thanks to the local businesses that supported the Youth Summer Reading
Program by donating reading incentives: Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Baskin-Robbins,
Brunswick Zone Deerfield, Campus Colors, Chik-Fil-A, Chipotle, Deerfield Cyclery,
Dunkin Donuts, Fresh Thyme, D Fomo, KidSnips, Language Stars, McDonald’s,
Meatheads, Potbelly’s, Pump It Up, Target, Village Music Store, Whole Foods.
Tasty thanks to Brandel/Covenant Village for sponsoring the delicious lunch for the
Senior Spelling Bee, presented with our good friends at the Patty Turner Center.

Save the Date!
Winter Wonderland
Model Trains
North Central “0”
Gaugers bring their very
popular Winter Wonderland
special model train run
to the Library during
Deerfield’s Winter
Celebration, Saturday,
December 5. A holiday
treat for kids of all ages!

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programs and events to use
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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 caf area, self-checkout &amp; 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.

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

Ron Simon
President
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees

SUMMER READING PROGRAM
KICK-OFF: Saturday, June 13 11:00am-2:30pm
See Page 2 for details

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Saturday, June 13 - Saturday, August 8

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Photo booth
Potts &amp; Pans Steelband
1:00-2 :30pm
“2015 Best Calypso/Soca Entertainer”
Chicago Music Awards

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throughout the newsletter
for more Read to the Rhythm
summer programs.

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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 food to the Rhythm
design work throughout the library during the summer. The
creative team from Deerfield High School included (back, 1-r)
Jakob Flessner, John Phipps, and Josh Stanaszek; (front, 1-r)
Lauren Tonner, Chris Sykora, and Dana Dworkin.

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at847-945-3311, or online at
immv.deetfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.

Read to the Rhythm
Adult Summer Reading
Program

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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‘11 receive a set of earbuds (Quantities available while
they last).
Kick-off the Adult Summer Reading Program with fun activities
for all ages on Saturday, June 13. See Page 2 for details.
Look for

for more Read to the Rhythm summer programs

Potts &amp; 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. Q

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. Q

Local Author Fair
Saturday June 20, 10:30am-12:30pm
Mix and mingle with local authors writing in a variety ot
adult genres. The program will be located downstairs in
the Library’s meeting r ooms. 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

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Matt Mansfield
Judith Matz, LCSW
Gertrude Pollitt, D Psa
Bob Schwartz
Jerry Witkovsky
Allan Zelinger, MD

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. Augusts 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
All TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm

Favorite Musicals!
One MGM classic, one from the 1960s, and one from the
recent new wave. Join us after each movie for a brief
discussion.
Thursday, June 18, Singin' in the RainRated NR, 102 minutes
Thursday, July 23, The Sound of MusicRated G, 174 minutes
Thursda
lay, August 13, Chicago Rated PG, 113 minuti

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 HlHp
photography, planning for
your photographic excursion, m
how to engage with your
subject, techniques for
getting the shot and using
Adobe Lightroom to edit and share your photos. Q

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday, July 8, 7:30-9:00pm
@ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield I Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library is
hosting its popular trivia night at TYax Tavern
&amp; 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! Q
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�Adult Programs

Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
www.deerfieldlihrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.

Historic Route 66: A Journey Through History
Thursday, July 9, 7:00-8:00pm
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the story of Route 66 using pictures and
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music. We’ll take a photographic road trip from
the shores of Lake Michigan to Santa Monica, wf g g ■ HF
California. Through eight states and three time
zones, Route 66 is still America’s Mother Road. Q

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. Q

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. Q

Books with a Twist: Life after Life by Kate Atkinson
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

MUSIC DISCUSSION:
Battle of the Drummers

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. Q

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 Banaijee,
Master Certified Healing Foods Specialist and
Essential Oil Educator. Q

Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a month before the
discussion. No registration required.

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Every Last One by Anna Quindlen | Thursday, June 11,10:30-1 1:30am
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.

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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
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marches on towards its second world war. Does Ursula’s infinite
number of lives give her the power to save the world? Copies' .
ofthe book available at self-service holds shelfend ofJune.
Attendees are welcome to order food and drinks off
menu to enjoy during the discussion. Drop-in.
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Fever by Mary Beth Keane | Thursday, July 9,10:30-1 1:30am
A fictionalized account of the life of Typhoid Mary, an Irish immigrant
nt who moved to New York and became
a successful cook, until officials noticed the trail of disease she left behind. Mairy was kept in isolation from
1907 to 1910, then released under the condition that she never work as a cook again. Her inability to under­
stand 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 otWingsby Sue Monk Kidd | Thursday August 13,10:30-1 1:30am
Hetty, a slave in nineteenth century Charleston, yearns for life beyond the wealthy Grimk household. The
Grimk'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.

�Registration is requiredfor all computer programs. Register at
deerfieldlibrary.org, by phone at 847-945-3311, or inperson.

Tech Connections

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-U:30am

Tuesday, June 16,10:00-11:30am

iPhone Basics

Email Basics
Wednesday, June 10, 2:00-3:30pm

Basi
Wednesday, June 17, 2:00-3:30pm

Tuesday, July 14,10:00-11:30am

iPad Basics
Wednesday, July 15, 2:00-3:30pm

Tuesday, August 18,10:00-11:30am

iPhone 2.0
Tuesday, July 28,10:00-11:30am

Travel Apps

Wednesday August 19, 2:00-3:30pm

iPad 2.0
Wednesday, July 29, 2:00-3:30pm
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Tuesday, June23,10:00-11:30am
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

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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 stream­
ing, paid and free options, and more.

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

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

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, iusernames,
and passwords. Full course deiscriptions
and requirements on Library
website.

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Read to the Rhythm:
Teen Summer Reading Program

Please register in advance at the Library by phone at 847-580-8962, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 20.

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Rhythm

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 Ifeen program at the Libraiy, 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 Libraiy’s extensive collection of print and online resources.

Peace Out Yoga
Wednesday June 24, 3:00-4:00pm I 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. Q

Move to the Rhythm: Belly Dancing

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Saturday, July 11, 1:00-2:00pm I 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! Q

Pizza and Paperbacks
Wednesday July 22, 1:00-2:00pm I 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. Q

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be smarter.

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.

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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. O

Teen Drop in Craft CjJ
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.

�Children’s Programs
Q 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. Registrationfor all ofthe programs listed here begins on Wednesday, May 20.
In addition to the specific programs offeredfor children with special needs, we are also happy to make
reasonable accommodations so that your child can participate in all our programs. For more informotion about programs and services?for children with special needs, please contact Paula Shapiro at
pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org

Book Buddies!

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Read to the Rhythm Children’s Summer Reading Program
“ "' n 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 or
f information about the Teen Summer Reading Program,
open to grades 6-12.

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
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 live of
the six sessions to participate in the
program. Space is limited. In order
to participate, parents mustJill
out an application available at the
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The first 200 children to register for Read to the Rhythm will receive a
fabulous beach mat!

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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 2for details.
Look forCS for more Read to the Rhythm summer programs. The beat goes on all
summer long!

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Potts &amp; 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! Q

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! Q

National research finds that
students who participate in
public library summer reading
programs;
• Scored higher on reading
achievement tests at the begin­
ning 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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Brickology V.I.B.
(Very Important Builders)
LEGO Family Building

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 footwork, 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! Q

Saturday, June 27,10:00-11:00am
Children with and without special
needs, ages 5 and up, with theirfamilies
andfriends
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. O

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. Q

Pete the Cat
Party
Saturday, June 27,
1:00-1:45pm

Ages 4-7

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Join us as we help Pete
the Cat keep moving
along and singing his
song! We’ll play games,
make crafts, and read
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stories about this groovy, |*
groovy feline. Q

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! Q

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 imagina­
tion run wild with other Minecraft fans as
you create and show off your own unique
world! Q

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with our two new
Discovery Play Tables
generously provided
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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 explora­
tion, music and movement, singing,
and adapted instrumental play. No
experience necessary. ©

Drop-In Activities
Guessing Jars &amp; 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. Q

Comics Club
Monday, July 27, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-5
Roller Girl by
Victoria Jamieson is a
graphic novel about
roller derby and
friendships that is
perfect for fans of
RainaTelgemeier.
Read the book and
then join Ms. Jenna
for discussion,
activities, and
treats! Copies are
available for checkout in
the book group collection. ©

Family Movie &amp; 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. (}

Beach Party with
Dave Rudolf

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Saturday, August 8,11:00-11:45am
Family program, All Ages
Join us as we close out
our summer reading
program, Read to the i
Rhythm, with a
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beach party for the 1
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! ©

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, &amp; 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 &amp; Cookies Storytime at the Bannock­
burn Panera, located at 1211 Half Day Rd.
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�More to Know...
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Welcome our New Library
Board Members
Congratulations to our returning and new members of
the Deerfield Public Libraiy 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.

eNews you can use!
The Libraiy now offers three monthly eNewsletters
to keep you up-to-date on our latest news, events, and
services. eNewsletters are a great way to get reminders
about upcoming library programs previously announced
here in Browsing.
You can choose which eNewsletters you would like to
receive:
• Library News (formerly “First to Know”)
• Adult Programs
• Youth Programs
Subscribing to the newsletters is quick and easy.

“Thanks for asking...”

1. Scroll down to the bottom of the Library’s website
(deerfieldlibrary.org) to “Email Newsletter”.
2. Enter your email address, check the desired boxes,
and hit “Subscribe”.

Answers to frequently asked questions from
library users

Note: Ifyou are already subscribed, a prompt will let you
know, which includes a link to your subscription profile.

Is there a way to freeze holds when I’m
on vacation?
Relax! You can stay in the hold queue by following these
simple 3 steps:
1. Log into “My Account” on the library’s website,
where you will see your hold list.
2. Check the FREEZE box on the right column for each
title you want to freeze.
3. Click on the “Update List” box.
Important! When you return to town, be sure to
UNFREEZE your holds. Follow the steps above, but
this time un-check the “Freeze” box before updating
your list.
You’ll remain in the queue where you last were, or you
might even have moved up the line if there are less
holds.

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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 hard­
cover 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 friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfleldlibrary.org
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• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Saturday, July 4 - Independence Day
Mon day, September 7 - Labor Day

Deerfield Public Library
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0 076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfleldlibrary.org
Jean Reuther
847-945-3765
jreuther@sbcglobal.net
Seth Schriftman
847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Ron Simon
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Maureen Wener
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Library’ Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
Friday:
9:00am-6:00pm
Saturday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Friday, July 3

LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN
11AM-2PM 4TH of July
Stop in for complimentary w ater and
clean restrooms in the Libra ry’s lobby.

ikikik 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!
Wheni you shop at Whole Foods Market
Deert
.../field,
bring your own bags for
groceries and donate the 10 cent
credit to the Friends. This gene rou:
campaign runs through June 30, 2015.

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Why all the hoopla?
With hoopla, you can borrow and instantly stream and
download thousands of movies, TV shows, music and
audiobooks!
All content is accessible through the Library website, hoopla
mobile apps, and online at hoopladigital.com.

How it works:
• No waiting, no holds - all titles are available instantly.
• Unlimited play of checked out items during lending period.
• No late fees - titles expire on the due date, nothing
to return.
• Checkout limits - for now, there are none!
Eventually.. .yes.

Lending periods:
• Audiobooks: 3 weeks
• Music: 1 week
• Movies and TV shows: 3 days
(some titles for 2 days)
All you need is your library card number to enjoy the
hundreds of thousands of hoopla titles on your PC, tablet, or
smartphone.
Watch our website (www.deerfieldlibrary.org) for the hoopla
launch in early Spring 2015.

Find out about more Digital Delights on page 10!

�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Book
Discussions
The Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro
Thursday, March 12,10:30-1 1:30am
Claire Roth has
survived financially by
painting reproductions,
so when gallery owner
Aiden Markel arrives
with a bizarre
proposal—her own
show if she will forge a
copy of a Degas, one of the pictures
stolen from the Isabella Stewart
Gardner Museum—she says yes. Claire
and Aiden become lovers, but she
doesn't tell him about her discovery
that the stolen Degas is itself a copy.
This knowledge is Claire's lifeline when
the finished forgery is discovered, and
Aiden and Claire are arrested.

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The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
by Rachel Joyce
Thursday, April 9,10:30-11 :30am
Harold Fry is
convinced that he must
Pll flfilMAGF deliver a letter to an
old love in order to
save her, meeting
various characters
along the way and
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reminiscing about the
events of his past and people he has
known, as he tries to find peace and
acceptance.

'HAROLD

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The Astronaut Wives Club
by Lily Koppel
Thursday, May 14, 10:30-11:30am
A revealing glimpse
into the lives of “the
women behind the
spacemen”. The wives
were closely monitored
by NASA and expected
be perfect, right
[ to
down to what they wore
and what food they served. They
needed a support group, so the
Astronaut Wives Club came into being
in 1966. The U.S. moon program ended
in 1972—but many of these unique
women still remain connected, friends
now for more than 50 years.
2

Copies of the books will be available at the self-service
holds shelf a month before the discussion.
Registration required only for "The Telling Room".

The Telling Room: A Tale ofLove, Betrayal, Revenge, and
the World's Greatest Piece of Cheese by Michael Paterniti (FOODS
Tiiesday, March 31, 6:30-8:30pm @ Whole Foods Market Deerfield
The author of the best-selling, Driving Mr. Albert, recounts his visit to
the medieval Castilian village of Guzman as part of a decade-long effort
to taste the world's finest cheese, an encounter that involved him in
long-held regional secrets and the story of a heartbroken genius cheese
maker. Join us for a discussion of this marvelous tale, followed by a
cheese demonstration from Whole Foods Market, 760 Waukegan Road,
Deerfield. Sign up early - space is limited. ^

Books with a Twist
Program will be held at I
are welcome to order foe

Restaurant Deerfiel d, 71 1 Deerfield Road. Attendees
Irinks off the menu to enjoy during the discussion.

Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Monday, March 23, 7:30-9:00pm
Separated by differing ambitions after falling in love in occupied Nigeria,
beautiful Ifemelu experiences triumph and defeat in America, while
Obinze endures an undocumented status in London until the pair is
reunited in their homeland fifteen years later.

AMERICANAH
IIAMANDA
NGOZI ADICHIE

HHBM The Museum ofExtraordinary Things

by Alice Hoffman Monday, May 18, 7:30-9:00pm

The daughter of a Coney Island boardwalk curiosities museum's front
man pursues an impassioned love affair with a Russian immigrant
photographer who, after fleeing his Lower East Side Orthodox
community, has captured poignant images of the infamous Triangle
Shirtwaist Factory fire.

For
Film
Buffs
TUESDAY ‘NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
March 3, 17, 31, April 14, 28,
May 12, 26
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN
AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for
New Movie Night on select
Tuesdays this fall and preview
the hot new release of the
week. As we get closer to
each date, you can check our
website or ask at the
Multimedia desk for a listing
of upcoming showings.

Enjoy hot new releases
in brilliant HD Blu-ray.
SPRING MOVIE
DISCUSSION SERIES—
*New Time* THURSDAY FILMS
BEGIN AT 1:00pm
This spring we’ll watch and then discuss
three films that received Academy i
Best Picture nominations, and it is
likely that one of these films will w
Oscar. Please join us after each film for a
brief discussion.
★ Thursday, March 19, Boyhood
Rated R, 166 minutes
★ Thursday, April 9, The Theory of
Everything, Rated PG-13,123 minute
★ Thursday, May 7, The Imitation Game
Rated PG-13,114 minutes

�Adult Programs R

= Please resgister in advance at the Library, by phorneat 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfiieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wedn esday, February 18.

Standard and Poor’s
NetAdvantage Seminar
Tuesday, March 3, 2:00-3:30pm
Learn more about NetAdvantage-S&amp;P’s
award-winning online resource- which is
available free at the Library. This premier
online financial and business information
service includes access to nearly 8,500
company stock reports, the largest Mutual Let’s Celebrate ‘Pi’ Day with
Fund and Exchange Traded Fund database
Pie (and other desserts)
and over 10,000 company profiles. Dan
Sovocool from S&amp;P will help you make the Saturday, March 14, 2:00-4:00pm
In celebration of "Pi" day, Chef Michael
most of this valuable resource, {j)
Maddox will prepare his favorite pie
recipe, along with two of his other favorite
desserts. Granny Smith Apple tart with
Brown Butter Streusel, Michael's Family
Farm Strawberry &amp; Rhubarb Crisp, and
finally, Tahitian Vanilla-Scented Peach Pie
will be sampled. Register early - space is
limited. Q

MUSIC DISCUSSION:
Bob Dylan The Complete
Basement Tapes
Wednesday, April 8, 7:00-8:45pm
We’ll listen to and talk about one of the
most anticipated recent reissues, Bob
Dylan’s “The Complete Basement Tapes”.
Although these tracks were recorded in
1967, they’ve never been fully released in
their original form until now. We’ll discuss
how even though it was never officially
released, it became one of the most
influential albums of ah time. Stay till the
end to have a chance to win a copy of the
box set. Drop-in.

Ina Pinkney: Taste Memories:
Recipesfor Life and Breakfast
Building the Perfect Wardrobe:
Advice from a Fashion Stylist
Tuesday, March 10, 7:00-8:30pm
If you’ve always wanted a wardrobe that
shows off your style, includes everything
you need and looks great, we’ll teach you
the rules to live and build your closet by.
Having worked with fashion icons Tim
Gunn, Oprah Winfrey and Maria Pinto,
fashion stylist Jessica Sheehan of Evolve
will walk us through the process from
start to finish. Q
Two
Dates!

Thinks and Drinks
Trivia

Wednesday, March 11, 7:30-9:00pm
Wednesday, May 13, 7:30-9:00pm
@ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it!
The library is hosting more of
its popular trivia nights at
Trax Ihvern &amp; Grill in
Deerfield. Play individually or
team up in groups of up to 4
people and test your
knowledge of world trivia. Refreshments
will be served and prizes will be awarded
to the biggest know-it-alls!

Saturday, March 21, 10:00am-12:00pm
Join chef, former
restaurateur, author and
columnist Ina Pinkney as
she shares her life, her
stories and her food with
us. From growing up in
Brooklyn with childhood
polio to dominating the
Chicago breakfast scene with her recipes
and restaurants, Ina’s journey is
thoughtful, inspiring and provocative.
Copies of Ina's book, Taste Memories:
Recipesfor Life and Breakfast, mil be
available for purchase and signing at the
event. Q

Desperation, Tragedy and
Victory: A Search for the Family
that Stayed Behind
Sunday May 17, 2:00-3:30pm
Local resident and historian Penny Herbst
will recount the story of one woman’s
journey to discover the fate of eleven
members of her family who perished
during the Holocaust. Using original
documents, rare photographs, video
footage and eyewitness testimony, Herbst
uncovers her own family’s narrative while
also honoring the former Jewish residents
of the small village of Mikolajow. Q
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Senior Adult SPELLING BEE! @ Patty Turner Center
Friday, May 15, 10:00am-1:00pm
Show off your spelling ability at the Senior Spelling Bee hosted by
Senior
the Deerfield Public Library and the Patty Turner Center. Spellers
e 50+ can enter by picking up a registration packet, only
liable at the Deerfield Public Library, starting March 1.
ease bring your I.D.). The Bee will be limited t o 15 contestants.
gistration deadline toor contestants is April 15. Winner may
choose to advance through Regional and State Finals.
Audience Only: To be part of the fun, register online at www.deefieldlibrary.org or
i at the
Adult Services Desk at 847-580-8933. This event is co-sponsored with Brandel/C ovenant
Village. Lunch included. R
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www.deerfiieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, February 18.

The Art of Romance Novel Dresses
Tuesday, May 19, 7:00-8:Q0pm
Come learn how artist Carrie Ann Schumacher
transformed an old box of romance novels she
found at a library into seductively beautiful
dresses. Don’t miss her Novel Dresses exhibit on
display April 20-May 19 in the Gallery located by
the Youth Services Dept. Q

Saturday, April 18, 10:30am-12:00pm
Building up your retirement nest egg was
hard work, but so is managing it to last
throughout your retirement. Join financial
educator Karen Chan for a look at the
research and the products that are evolving
to address this need. We’D discuss the
newest studies behind the 4% rule, evaluate
the advantages and disadvantages of
annuities, and briefly explore longevity
insurance and reverse mortgages.

Finding Financial Advice
that’s Right for You
Saturday, April 18, 2:00-3:00pm
There are so many choices: broker,
investment adviser, or financial planner?
Fee-based, fee-only, or commission? On-line
or in-person? And should you choose a CFP,
ChFC or CPA with a PFS? The maze of
choices can be confusing. While there’s no
fool-proof way to choose the best financial
adviser, asking the right questions (and
understanding the answers) can increase
the chances of finding the best match for
you. Financial educator Karen Chan draws
on twenty years of studying personal finance
to help you sort it all out. Q

Long-term Care: What it is
and Who Pays for What
Thursday, April 23, 7:00-8:30pm
Long-term care expert Rebecca Bloomfield,
CLTC, provides a brief overview of this
service, current information on how to plan
and pay for long-term care and how
Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits and private
insurance can (and can’t) get you the
quaUty of life you want. Q
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Discover the Art of Haiku and Senryu Poetry
Saturday, April 11,1:30-3:00pm
Celebrate National Poetry Month by (re) discovering the
popular Japanese poetry of Haiku and Senryu. Learn about
this ancient art form and then try your hand at writing
your own poem for an opportunity to win a poetry journal.
Presenter: Charlotte Digregorio, award-winning poet and
author of Haiku and Senryu: A Simple Guidefor All.
Books available for purchase and signing at the event. Q

Memoir as Art - an Interactive Workshop
Saturday April 25, 1:30-3:30pm
This interactive workshop wDl introduce participants to the memoir as an art
form, and help guide them in the creation of their own autobiographical
writings—includingjournaling, personal essay, diary and autobiography.
Featuring: AlDson Gruber, author of You’re Not Edith, a collection of
autobiographical essays. Presented as part of the Writers Theatre “From Page
to Stage” series. Q

10 Secrets to Getting Your Book Published
Saturday, May 9, 2:004:00pm
This comprehensive look at today’s publishing landscape includes: why readers
buy books, understanding the role of an agent, how to write queiy letters, the
scoop on e-publishing, and more. Author Bret Nicholaus and literary agent Joe
Durepos will help guide you through the process. Q

Local Author Fair
Saturday, June 20, 10:30am-12:30pm
The Deerfield Public Library wDl host a local author fair of adult fiction and
nonfiction books on Saturday, June 20. If interested, please contact Kay Palecek
at 847-580-8955. Author must be a resident ofDeerfield, Riverwoods,
Bannockburn, Highland Park, or Northbrook.

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NEW! 7pm start time for evening classes
Computer 101

Microsoft® Office

Mobile Devices

Internet Basics

Excel Basics

iPad Basics*

Thursday, March 5, 7:00-8:30pm

Thursday March 19, 7:00-8:30pm

Tuesday March 24,10:00-11:30am

Computer Basics

Word Basics

iPhone Basics*

Wednesday March 11, 2:00-3:30pm

Wednesday March 25, 2:00-3:30pm

Thursday, March 26, 7:00-8:30pm

Email Basics

Word 2.0

Android Basics

Tuesday, March 17,10:00-11:30am

Tuesday, April 21,10:00-11:30am

Tuesday March 31, 10:00-11:30am

Internet Safety Basics

Excel 2.0

iPad / iPhone 2.0

Thursday, April 2, 7:00-8:30pm

Tuesday, May 5, 10:00-11:30am

Tuesday April 14, 10:00-11:30am

Streaming Content
Better Internet Searching

Photo Editing 101

Tuesday, April 7,10:00-11:30am
Learn how to make more sense of the
internet, including finding the most
reliable information sources.

Thursday April 30, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to use free photo editing
tools like PicMonkey and Adobe
Photoshop Express. Bring a few of your
pictures on a USB drive to test your skills.

Cloud Computing
Wednesday, April 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.

Dig Up the Past with
Ancestry.com

Get Pinteresting!
Tuesday, May 12,10:00-11:30am
Discover how to use online tool Pinterest
to organize everything from decorating
ideas to recipes.

Facebook Basics

Thursday April 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to fill in all the branches of
your family tree!

Wednesday, May 13, 2:00-3:30pm
Find out how to connect with family and
friends, and join social groups.

Personal Google Tools

PowerPoint Alternatives

Wednesday, April 22, 2:00-3:30pm
Learn how to use Google’s many tools to
their full potential, including sharing
calendars, using maps, and more.

Thursday May 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn about additional presentation
platforms, including Prezi and Google
Presentatons.

Intro to Windows 8.1

Linkedln for Your Personal
Brand

Thursday, April 16, 7:00-8:30pm

Digital Books &amp; Magazines
Wednesday April 29, 2:00-3:30pm

Digital Music &amp; Video
Thursday, May 7, 7:00-8:30pm
*Meeting Room B

Netiquette: Manners Matter
Thursday, May 21, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn the standards for setting up
accounts, communicating effectively and
maintaining a positive online presence.

Book a Great Read
Tuesday, May 26, 10:00-11:30am
Explore everything from GoodReads to
library resources designed to help you find
your next favorite book!

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Tuesday, April 28, 10:00-11:30am
Learn about the 8.1 operating system’s
hidden menus, charms, and changing your
tiles. Demonstration only.

Tuesday, May 19,10:00-11:30am
Discover how to setup a Linkedln profile
that will establish you as a top notch
candidate in a competitive job market.

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Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibirary.org
under “Programs and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registraation be gins
Wednesday, February 18.

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Calling all STAR
Volunteers!
Rising 7th - 12th graders are
needed to assist with the Library’s
2015 Summer Reading Program!
Volunteers register participants for
the Reading Program, hand out
prizes, put together goody bags, and
assist with special programs, among
other things. If you enjoy working
with children and have some free
time this summer, consider applying
to be a STAR Volunteer. Applications
will be available at the Youth
Services desk and on the Library’s
website during the month of April.

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Stop by the Teen spece (or
online) during March to vote
for your fove book! Will your
chosen title make it to the
championshin round? Visit and
vote often and find out! See
page 7 for more details.

Thursday, March 19, 7:00-8:00pm.
Grades 7-12
Here’s your chance to show off your
fabulous mug! We’ll grab some sharpies
and malse art on a cup that’s yours to
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Teen Tech Week 2015:
Libraries are for Making
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting

March 8-March 14
Grades 7-12
Stop by the Ifeen Space and explore
everything that you can make at the
Library. Grab some coding tips and
take-home crafts, and enter a raffle for
techy prizes!

Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard at
the Library? As a TAB member you can
come up with programming ideas for
Teens at the Library; help create content
for the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with programs at the Library; and give
input for the Teen Space. Plus, any hours
you contribute to TAB meetings and
programs count as volunteer service in the *
community! Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, , iMn-.KitQ R t
every 2nd Tuesday of the month and enjoy
snacks and drinks while hanging out and
talking about the Ifeen Space!

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Poetically Speaking!

Tuesday, March 10, 5:00pm
Tuesday, April 14, 5:00pm
Tuesday, May 12, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org
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Monday, April 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate National Poetry Month with
your words! Make poetry magnets, try your
hand at duct tape pens, put together book
spine poetiy, and decorate your own
poetry journal, (j)

How to Prepare for the Rising
Cost of College
Wednesday, April 22, 6:30-8:00pm
Teens and Parents welcome
Each year, the price of college tuition rises
higher than the annual inflation rate. With
these steep increases, how can college
bound students afford to pay college
tuition? Thomas J. Jaworski MA of Quest
College Consulting will share his expertise
and insights on how to breakdown the cost
of college, understand the financial
aid/scholarship aspect of the college
search process and provide tips on how to
maximize your dollar for college. This will
be an interactive presentation so bring
your smart device (phone or tablet). Q

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Homeschool PpoBnams

El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Pr ograms
and Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs liste;d here
begins on Wednesday, Febru ary 18.
In addition to
cific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasona accommodations so that your child can participate in all our programs. For
more information about progra ms and services for children with special needs, please
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Calling all homeschool families! Join us
for these fun and educational programs.
For more information about programs and
services for homeschool families, please
contact Paula Shapiro at
pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org
Family Origami Workshop
Monday, March 16, 1:30-3:30pm
Discover how Japanese art influenced
Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, and
learn folds inspired by his designs. Q

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Tasha’s Taste Workshop
Monday, April 20, 1:00-2:00pm
Want to learn about how and why you
taste things? Have fun exploring your
taste buds! Please let us know of any
food allergies. Q

February 23 to March 1: Round of32
March 3 to March 8: Round of 16
March 10 to March 15: Exciting 8
March 17 to March 22: Favorite 4
March 24 to April 7: Championship Game
Winner announced April 9!
March is just around the corner, and with it comes the wildly popular

Games
Monday, May 18, 1:30-3:00pm
Bring your own game or play one of ours
as we gather in the Library for some fun
and social time before the summer. Q

Department or go online (www.deerfieidlibrary.org) to vote for your
favorite fiction/graphic novel and picture book titles. Will your favorite
make it to the championship round? Vote often!
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My Little Pony
Saturday, March 21,11 :00am-12:00pm, Ages 4-8 with an adult
Do you think Pinkie Pie is perfect? Do you just adore Rainbow Dash? We will play
games and make crafts, as we celebrate the ponies of Ponyville! Q

Read to Rover: A Furry Storytime
Saturday, March 14,11:00am-12:00pm
Children with and without special needs, ages 3 and up, and theirfamilies
Come to the Library for a morning of “doggy tales” with special guest therapy dogs
from Adventures with Bailey. Join us for your favorite dog-themed stories, singing,
and activities. These gentle dogs will be the perfect companion for children of all
abilities. Q

Family Origami Workshop
Monday March 16, 4:00-6:00pm, Grades 2-5 with an adult
Get inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs and
Japanese art in this exciting and stimulating origami
workshop. Discover how Japanese art influenced Frank
Lloyd Wright’s architecture, and learn basic folds and
designs in origami to make figures inspired by architecture.
This workshop is presented by the Frank Lloyd Wright
Preservation Trust. ^

Robot Rodeo
Thursdays, March 5,12,19,26, 4:00-6:00pm
Must attend all sessions, Ages 9-13
Learn hands-on how to program mini-robots
with the fantastic robotics teams from
Deerfield High School and Highland Park
High School. Each session builds on the
lessons of the previous one, so kids should
plan to attend all four so that they don't
miss anything. The Robot Rodeo will be
held during the final session. Q

Stop-Motion Animation
For Tweens with and without special needs
Details on page 8 for April 28 program.
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Q = 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, Feb

K-9 Reading Buddies of
the North Shore

KiDLS: Kids in Deerfield
Love Science

Sing, Sing a Song with
Laura Doherty

Monday, March 16, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday April 20, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged
friends are the best
listeners! Register
children for a 15minute slot to read to a
trained therapy dog. Q

Saturday, April 25, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 5-9 with an adult
Celebrate Money Smart Week® with
some fun activities! We’ll give you play
money to use at our “store”, make
projects together and increase your
money “cents-ability.” Q

Saturday May 9, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 1-8 with an adult
Parents’ Choice
Award winning
artist Laura Doherty
will rock the Library
with her upbeat
acoustic rock
children’s music.
Dance, sing, and
wiggle to perfect
pop-rock tunes for
kids! This upbeat,
interactive concert
will have kids dancing and clapping
along to Laura’s original catchy tunes.

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Curious Critters: Cephalopods
Saturday April 11, 11:00-11:45am
Kindergarten and up with an adult
Have you ever seen an animal change
colors, shape and texture in the blink of
an eye? If not, then come learn how
octopuses, cuttlefish and squid work
their magic! Get face to face with a lifesize, inflatable, colossal squid - the
largest squid in the ocean. Colossal
squid are rarely seen alive and lurk in
the ocean depths. Come and learn
about these amazing and mysterious
creatures! Q

Tasha’s Taste Workshop
Monday April 20, 4:30-5:15pm
Grades K-5 with an adult
Why do you pucker
when you eat a
lemon? Tasha will
help you answer
this and other
perplexing
questions about
how you taste
things. Have fun exploring your taste
buds and learn if you are a super taster!
Please let us know of any food allergies.

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The Mad Hatters
Saturday May 2,11:00-1 1:45am
Ages 3-9 with an adult
Back for a command performance, the
Mad Hatters perform books, poems and
songs while wearing crazy hats to
encourage each child in the audience to
expand his/her mind through reading.
Children are encouraged to bring hats
from home tojoin in the Mad Hatters
experience. Q

Jedi Training Academy
Monday, May 4, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 6-10 with an adult
May the Fourth be with you when you
enter the Academy to hone your Star
Wars skills and knowledge. “Do or do
not There is no try.”

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Grades 1-3: Monday April 13, 4:30-5:30PII
Grades 4-6: Monday May 11,4:30-5:SOPM
Join us at the Library in our Computer
Lab for Minecraft club! Let your
imagination run crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and show
off your own unique world!

Stop-Motion Animation
Grades 3-5: Tuesday April 14, 4:30-6:00 pm
Grades 6-8: Tuesday April 28, 6:30-8:00 pm
For children with and without
special needs
Try your hand at filmmaking! Working in
small groups, you will learn how to make
animated short films with stop-motion
animation. Please feel free to bring your
own small props such as Legos, Lego
figure and/or small plastic figurines. Q

Raising Bilingual Children: A Parent Workshop
Tuesday May 5, 6:30-7:30pm, Adults
One of the greatest gifts you can give to your child is the gift of knowing a second
language. It opens doors to cultural, educational, and professional opportunities
in our fast-paced and globalized world. Raising a bi- or multilingual child is not
easy, even for those of us who speak more than one language. This workshop will
discuss successful strategies for raising multilingual children. Presented by Nick
Jaworski, an expert in children's second language acquisition and Director of
Language Stars in Deerfield. Q

�Storytimes
Registration begins on Wednesday, February 18.

Drop-In Activities

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Family Times

Fridays at 11:00am
March 13,20,27, and April 10,17, and 24
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby!
Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs for you and baby,
plus social time after the program. Q

Saturdays, March 7 - May 30
10:00am
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy!

Fun for Ones

Drop-in Crafts

Tuesdays at 10:30am
March 10,17,24, and April 7,14,21
Ages 13-23 months with an adult
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a storytime just for them,
including stories, songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time after the program.
This action-packed program will engage new walkers in early literacy activities and
encourage a love of books and reading. Q

Monday, March 30 - Sunday, April 5
Monday, May 4 - Sunday, May 10
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services Department to
make a fun craft!

Time for TWos

Tuesday, March 3, 9:30am
Tuesday, April 7, 9:30am
Tuesday, May 5, 9:30am
Children with an adult
Join us every 1st lliesday of the month for
a Milk &amp; Cookies Storytime at Panera
Bread in Bannockburn, 1211 Half Day Rd.

Thursdays at 10:30am
March 12,19, 26, and April 9,16, 23
Ages 24-35 months with an adult
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a
special weekly stoiytime, including songs and movement
activities designed just for them. Q

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Mondays at 10:30am
March 9,16,23, and April 6,13,20
3-year-olds with an adult
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! Q

Ready, Set, Learn!

Free Comic Book Day!

Wednesdays at 1:00pm
March 11,18,25, and April 8,15,22
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
This storytime is designed especially for
preschoolers' incredible curiosity about the world
around them. Stories will be combined with
math and science activities, singing, play, and
writing in this early literacy program.
Caregivers must remain in the Library. (3

Saturday, May 2, 9:00am-5:00pm
Children
Join us for a celebration of Free Comic
Book Day! FCBD is an annual event when
major publishers release special issues of
comics that are given away for free at
comic book stores and libraries across
North America. Visit the Youth Services
department to join in the celebration of
comics, answer trivia for a chance to win
prizes, and pick up a free comic while
supplies last!

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
March 12,19,26, and April 9,16,23
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Library. Q

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�Digital Delights

With your library card and an internet connection, you can download free digital books,
magazines, music, and videos anytime, anywhere. You can already enjoy hundreds of thousands
of titles with these popular digital offerings, and all have Apps for your devices.

eBooks &amp; eAudiobooks
• MyMediaMall is your direct link to the Library’s digital book collection.
• Available in a variety of genres and formats. There's something
for all ages!
• Find titles through the library catalog or search directly.
• Automatic returns - never any overdue fees.
Learn more about MyMediaMall at deerfieldlibrary.org/ebooks

Digital Magazines
• Zinio gives you access to full color, cover to cover editions
of your favorite magazines.
• Find titles through the library catalog or search directly.
• Subscribe - Read - Keep! No holds, no fees, no due dates.
Learn more about Zinio at deerfieldlibrary.org/digital-magazines

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• Freegal provides access to over seven million songs from Adele
to Miles Davis to Mozart and beyond!
• Download 3 songs a week and stream 3 hours of music a day.
• No due dates - keep your songs forever!
Learn more about Freegal at deerfieldlibrary.org/music

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�Friends of the Library
• Browse the 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 comer.
■ The Friends accept donations of gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS OR
cassettes, encyclopedias, textbooks or magazines, please).
■ We are also collecting Cookbooks and Children’s Books for
sale during the Deerfield Farmers Market. Sale dates will be
in the Summer issue of Browsing and on our Web page on the
Library’s website.
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf. The
Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help sort
and shelve book donations.

• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’ Board.
Join us at an upcoming 2015 Board meeting: March 25, May 27,
July 22, September 30 and November 11, 7:00pm, in the
meeting room across from our sale area.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership. Have you renewed your membership?
• 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. Annual Memberships, purchasing
books in our sale alcove, and our sales at the Farmers Market
are great ways for you to help. Thank you!
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

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Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.

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920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
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You Lucky Ducks!
No wait for popular new books
Craving to get your hands on that hot new book by your favorite author? This
might be your lucky (duck) day! Stop by the Library and check out the new
Lucky Ducks collection, located by the New Movie:.s section.
The Lucky Ducks books are available on first-come, first-served basis, and
are available to anyone with a valid library card. No holds. The books are
duplicates of titles in the regular collection.
Loan period: 7 days, no renewals
Limit:
3 books per patron
Lucky Ducks titles will remain in the collection for at least three months,
possibly longer depending on demand.
Adult Services Librarians (l-r) Melissa Stoeger and
Madeline Dahlman and our Lucky Ducks consultants.

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920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

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No. 196

Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Sunday, April 5 - Easter
Monday, May 25 - Memorial Day

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deerfieldlibraiy.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ron Simon, President
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
osch, Secretary
7-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom ahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Seth Schriftman • 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

9:00am—9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00pm-6:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 1 Oam
March 26
May 27

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
A big thank you to the STAR Volunteers for
their help registering families for the Family
Winter Reading Program!
Thank you to the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission for the sponsorship of the
popular Fall program, “Paris Street:
Rainy Day.”
Special thanks to our new volunteers from the
Center for Enriched Living REACH program
for helping keep the Library tidy. It’s a
big job!
Thanks to our local partners for providing the
perfect atmosphere for Library events:
Biaggi’s Restaurant and Trax Tavern
and Grill.
Beautiful holiday music once again filled the
Library, thanks to the Deerfield High School
Chamber Orchestra.

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 1 :30pm
April 29

FOOD DRIVE
Benefiting the West Deerfield
Township Food Pantry
March 1-22
The Food Pantry serves
over 250 township
residents each month
who find themselves in
need, either on a long­
term or temporaiy
basis. Starting March 1, you can drop off
donations in the Library’s lobby of nonperishable foodstuffs, household cleaning
items, and personal hygiene products,
including:
• Canned protein (tuna, beans, etc.)
• Lunchbox friendly foods
• Canned fruit (small size)
• Soup
• Peanut butter
• Toilet paper
• Paper towels
• Laundry detergent (small size)

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Each winter, many of us gaze longingly
at travel brochures full of all-inclusive
resorts and cruises in balmier climates.
I once had the pleasure of traveling with
all my transportation, food, and
activities covered by my prepaid fees.
All I had to do was indulge to my heart’s
content. Recalling that adventure, I
realized that, for our tax payers,
Deerfield Public Library is like an
all-inclusive vacation for the mind,
complete with Master’s-degreed
“personal trainer” Librarians!
Your annual library taxes cover your
year-long enjoyment of books, movies,
and music, of course. And there is wo
extra charge for computer classes,
one-on-one lessons, musical
entertainment, cooking demonstrations,
lectures, use of our meeting spaces and
study rooms, unlimited use of computers
and laptops, Wi-Fi for all your devices,
premium-subscription databases, and so
much more. And that’s just on-site!

What music are you in the mood to listen to today? Whether it is Adele, Pharrell
Williams, Sarah Vaughan or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Deerfield Public Library
cardholders can now download music from thousands of artists directly to their
computers, tablets, and phones.

Our Virtual Libraiy offers you all day, all
night access to many of the features
above, as well as downloadable books,
audiobooks, magazines, music, and an
expanding array of services.

The Library is offering free downloads through Freegal Music,
which provides access to over seven million songs, including
Sony Music Entertainment’s catalog of legendary artists.

Remember: There are no added fees to
ei\joy these. ALL of it is covered by your
Libraiy taxes, which account for 3.8% of
your total real estate tax bill.

With your Library card, you can download three songs a week and stream
three hours of music a day.
Songs can be transferred into existing playlists in iTunes and GooglePlay. No due
dates, no expirations - keep your songsforever■!

Are you getting the most for your money?
Stop by and let us show you all the
possibilities.

For more information and instructions on how to get started, visit
www.deerfieldlibraiy.org/music. All you need is your library card!

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�Book and Film Discussions

Copies of the books will be available at the self-service
holds shelf a month before the discussion.
No registration required for book or film discussions.

Thursday Booh
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Boohs with a Twist

BOOK DISCUSSION WRAP-UP PARTY
Thursday, December 11,10:30-11 :30am
Join us for holi
treats and a
discussion of your favorite books of
the year. Come prepared to give a brief
summary of one or two books you've
read and enjoyed over the
Share your favorites and g goo
reading suggestions from yo urfr iends!

Books with a Twist is a new adult book discussion to be held at Biaggi’s in downtown
Deerfield. Adult Services librarians will be leading the discussion, and attendees are
welcome to order food and drinks off the menu to enjoy during the discussion.

Programs will be held at Biaggi's Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road

The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri
Monday, January 26, 7:30-8:45pm
Set in both India and America, this is a tale of two brothers bound by
tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country tom by
revolution, and a love that lasts long past death. Born just fifteen months
apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, but they are
also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. Suspenseful and
sweeping, The Lowland is an engrossing family saga and a story steeped in
history that spans generations and geographies with seamless authenticity.

Burial Rites by Hanna Kent
Thursday, January 8, 10:30-1 1:30am
Set ainst Iceland's stark
landscape, Hannah Kent
brings to vivid life the story
of Agnes, who, charged with
the brutal murder of her
former master, is sent to
an isolated farm to await
execution. Horrified at the
prospect of housing a
convicted murderer, the family at first
avoids Agnes. Only T ti, a priest Agnes
has mysteriously chosen to be her
spiritual guardian, seeks to understand
her. But as Agnes's death looms, the
farmer's wife and dauqhters learn there
is another side to the sensational story
they've heard.
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Thursday, February 12,10:30-1 1:30am
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overweight brother, a once
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Pandora is forced to choose
between her exercise-fanatic
husband and her brother,
who desperately needs her
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Ages 16 through Adult
Calling Y.A.L.L.! Whether you’re young or young at heart and ei\joy reading Young Adult
books, this discussion group is your perfect fit. Copies of the books will be available at the
self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion. Already read the book and just want
to chat? Come on down!

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Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Set over the course of one school year in 1986, this is the story of
two star-crossed misfits-smart enough to know that first love
almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to tiy. It was
named Indies Choice Young Adult Book of the Year by the
American Booksellers Association for 2014.

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Adult Winter Reading Program:
Cozy Blanket Bingo
Monday, December 1 - Saturday,
February 28
Read, watch, or listen to an Adult item,
mark a box on your bingo card and win
prizes! Participants can register at the
Adult Services Desk for a Bingo playing
card. For each Bingo completed,
participants can enter to win weekly
drawings that will start January 2, and
lead up to the grand prize drawing at the
end of February. The more Bingos you
complete, the more chances to win!

gister in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens Wednesday, December 3.

Trash to Treasure
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:30pm
Interior decorator Rhody Hausauer
specializes in “creative design solutions on
a budget”. She’ll show us the tips and
tricks to change, enhance, reuse and
repurpose items you already own. El

Southern Italy:
A Travelogue, Part 2

Ugly Holiday
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Thinks and Drinks Trivia
| December 10,
Wednesday, January 14, 7:30-9:00pm @
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Join us for an evening Trasc Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults
Only
V of fun and festivity and
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library
create your very own ugly
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hosting
another evening of its popular
holiday sweater to wear to all your holiday
trivia night at Trax Tavern &amp; Grill in
parties. You bring the sweater (or
Deerfield. Play individually or team up in
sweatshirt), we’ll bring the ugly. Please
groups of up to 4 people and test your
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knowledge. Refreshments will be served
and prizes will be awarded to the biggest
Deerfield High School
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Chamber Orchestra

Sunday December 14, 2:O0-3:OOpm
This group was so good last year, we
invited them back for a repeat
performance. Join us as our meeting
rooms will once again be filled with the
sound of holiday chamber music. El

‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest

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Monday January 5-Sunday February 8
Join us for one of our most popular
contests of the year - the 4th Annual
“Guess the Grammys” Contest! Choose
who you think will win the Grammy award
in 11 different categories. First and
second place winners will be chosen from
the entries with the most correct answers.
Entries will be accepted until we close on
February 8. The Grammy awards will be
announced that evening.

Professor Moptop:
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band by the Beatles
Saturday, January 17,2:00—3:30/^1/
Professor
Moptop from
WXRT’s
“Breakfast with
the Beatles” will
lead a discussion
on the Beatles’
Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts
Club Band, one of the greatest albums in
the history of Rock &amp; Roll. We’ll listen to
and talk about all of the songs on the
album. Stay till the end to have a chance
to win a copy of the enhanced CD edition.

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Wednesday, January 21, 7:00-8:30pm
This is the second in our series of three
travelogues. Presenter Ralph Danielson
will take us on a journey of colors and
contrasts from Adriatic fishing towns and
the Amalfi Coast to animated Napoli and
the charming isle of Capri. El

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 27-March 24,
7:30-8:45pm
Once again, Tom Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. The Foreign
Policy Association’s discussion guidebooks
will be available for purchase at the
Patron Services desk after
Monday, January 12. El

Zentangle A Valentine
Saturday, January 31, 1:00-3:00pm
Zentangle is a form of doodling that is
fun, relaxing and so easy to do. In this
hands-on drawing program, learn about
Zentangle and then make a tangle of
your own for Valentine’s Day. Certified
Zentangle teacher Sue Jacobs will show
us how it’s done. El

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gister in advance at the Library, by phon e at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens Wednesd:ay, December 3.

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How About a Blind Date
with a Book?
February 1-28, Adults
Is there such a thing as a no-risk blind date?
There is if you stop by the Library during the
month of February and take a chance on
meeting the literary love of your life. Your
date will be dressed in pink or red paper
and you won’t know the identity until you
take it home. Whether your date is a match
made in heaven or a dud, fill out a “Rate
Your Date” entry form and return to the
Adult Services Desk by February 28, for a
chance to win a dinner for two at Biaggi’s
Restaurant in Deerfield.

Life in a Japanese Internment Camp
Wednesday, Feburary 18, 7:00-8:30m
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans living on the West
Coast were forced to live in relocation camps. Among the over 120,000
Japanese Americans incarcerated, over two-thirds were American born.
Historian Sarah Okner, a descendant of internees, shares photos and details of
daily life in the camp, and the profound effects it had on those living there. El

Beautiful Bavaria: A Travelogue, Part 3
Tuesday, February 24, 7:00-8:30pm
For the final travelogue in our series, we'll travel to beautiful Bavaria A trip
here includes the towns of Munich and Rothenburg. We’ll also go beyond the
tour bus to northern Bavaria which is known for its dramatic history and
ponder Europe’s celebrated art, architecture, gorgeous rivers and castles.
Presenter: Ralph Danielsen. El

Jazz Vocalist Petra van Nuis
and Quartet

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Resources for Small Businesses
The Basics of Social Media

Sunday, February 8, 2:00-3:00pm
In celebration of Valentine's Day,
Petra van Nuis and company present an
Afternoon ofRomance with old-fashioned
love songs from the Great American
Songbook. El

SCORE A*

Wednesday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm
If you’ve been thinking about marketing your business using social media but
don’t know how to start, we can help. SCORE Chicago will look at five of the
most popular social media marketing tools- Facebook, Twitter, Linkedln,
Google+ and Pinterest—and help you decide what is right for your business. El

PowerPoint Alternatives
Tuesday February 24, 10:00-11:30am
PowerPoint is great, but there are other fantastic presentation platforms
available to use! Come and learn about these other options, including Prezi,
Google’s Presentations, and more. 13
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lower level unless otherwise noted.

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Computer 101

Microsoft® Office Software

Need an introduction to the basic ins and
outs of the personal computer and the
Internet? These hands-on classes are the
place to start.

Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.

Computer Basics

Tuesday, December 16, 10:00-11:30am
Thursday, January 15, 6:00-7:30pm

Excel Basics

Tuesday, December 9, 10:00-11:30am

Internet Basics
Wednesday, December 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.

Email Basics
Thursday, December 11, 6:00-7:30pm
Attendees do not need to have an email
account. If you already have one, come
prepared with your passwords.

Word Basics
Thursday, December 18, 6:00-7:30pm

Word 2.B
Thursday, January 22, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Word knowledge is required.

Excel 2.B
Thursday, February 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Excel knowledge is required.

Device Drop-in &amp; Tea

Basic Internet Safety

Wednesday, December 17, 2:00-3:30pm
Drop in and ask our librarians any quick
questions you have about your technology
gadgets. Bring your device passwords and
libraiy card. Iba will be provided. Meeting
Room A. Drop-in.

Tuesday January 20, 10:00-11:30am
It can be an intimidating task to keep your
information secure on the Internet. Learn
what the average user needs to know to stay
safe. Basic hands-on knowledge of computers
required.

Meet the Mobile Library

Android Basics

Wednesday January 21, 2:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, January 6, 10:00-11:30au
We’ll take a look at how to get started and
Everyone's going mobile! Learn how to
navigate through tricky situations. If you
connect to library services without leaving
bring your device (not required), be sure it is
home. We'll discuss many of the Library's
apps, including Overdrive, Zinio and Freegal. registered with Android and bring all pertinent
You may bring your device, but also have your log-in information. Meeting Room A.
libraiy card and all log-in information.
Facebook Basics
Meeting Room A.
Tuesday January 27, 10:00-11:30am
iPad and iPhone Basics
Find out how to connect with family and
friends. A Facebook account is not required,
Wednesday, January 7, 2:00-3:30pm
but if you have one, bring your log-in
Thursday February 5, 6:00-7:30pm
information. Basic hands-on knowledge of
Learn the basics from apps to getting the
computers is required.
most out of SirL Devices are not required,
but if you do bring yours, make sure it is fully
Better Internet Searching
registered with Apple and have all of your
usernames and passwords. Meeting Room A. Thursday, January 29, 6:00-7:30pm
You can find the answers to just about any
Cloud Computing
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Learn search strategies
Tuesday, January 13, 10:00-11:30am
that can help you make more sense of the
Learn about the different options you have
Internet.
for storing information, as well as important
tips you need to know before you use the cloud.

Dig Up the Past with
Ancestry.com
Tuesday, February 3,10:00-11:30am
Tour this awesome new-to-the-libraiy
resource to fill in all the branches of
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared.

iPad and iPhone 2.0
Wednesday February 4, 2:00-3:30pm
Thursday February 19, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn how to change settings, about
hidden menus, and more. Users should
have mastered basic usage before taking
this course. Bring your device and log-in
information. Meeting Room A.

Streaming Content to Your
Device
Tuesday February 10,10:00-11:30am
We'll talk about the basics of paid and
free streaming options you can use to
listen to music, watch TV shows, movies
and more. Devices are not required.
Bring all log-in information for your
accounts.

Personal Google Tools
Tuesday February 17,10:00-11:30am
At this hands-on class, learn how to use
Google's many tools to their full
potential, including sharing calendars,
using maps and more. If you have a
Google or Gmail account, bring all
pertinent log-in information.

Intro to Windows 8.1
Wednesday February 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Does your computer run on Windows 8.1,
and have you running ragged? Join us for
this demonstration-only class on how to
use this system. Meeting Room A.

Took the Photo...Now What?
Thursday February 26, 6:00-7:30p.m
Once you’ve taken a snapshot, you can do
many things with it—from turning it into
a calendar to creating a canvas-worthy
art piece. This class explores the Web
options available to consumers. Basic
computer navigation knowledge is
required.
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Teen Winter Reading
Program:

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Saturday December 13 - Saturday
January 10, Grades 7-12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Teen Space and fill out your favorite
book title and an author. You’ll
automatically be entered into a drawing
for a chance to win awesome prizes. P.S.
For each Then program you attend this
winter you get an extra entry into the
drawing!

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can come up with programming ideas
for Teens at the Library; help create
content for the Library’s Tfeen Web page;
help out with programs at the Library;
and give input for the Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community!
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, every 2nd
Tuesday of the month and er\joy snacks
while hanging out and talking about the
Teen Space.
Tuesday, December 9, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 13, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 10, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org

Get Creative with Minecraft
Monday December 8, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join us at the Library in our Digital
Computer Lab and let your imagination
run wild with other Minecraft fens as you
create and show off your own unique
world! El
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R = Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibirary.org
under “Programs and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registratioin begins
Wednesday, December 3.

Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Thursday, December 11, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Hang out and have an awesome holiday
celebration with your own Gingerbread
house creations! We’ll provide all of the
materials (and some snacks) for your
amazing culinary craft. El

Makers Club
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate the Winter Reading Program
theme “Fizz, Boom, Pop” with homemade
science experiments. Create your own super
bouncy ball, artbot, magnets and lava lamp.
There will even be a bonus, extra hard
experiment for the super scienc-y. All
materials will be provided. El

FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library*
ACT Practice Test: Saturday January 2b,
10:00AM-1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, February 21,
10:0Oam-2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice test
is the best preparation for the actual exam.
You’ll learn what to expect on test day and
receive an analysis of your results. Bring #2
pencils, and a calculator, wear comfortable
clothing, and leave your cell phone in the
car. Participants will receive their scores via
email approximately two weeks after the
exam. Register early! El

Pizza and Paperbacks
Winter Edition: Chill out with
a Good Book
Monday, February 2,
7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, for a
fin i Hit
discussion ofNot a Drop
to Drink by Mindy
McGinnis, while
munchin’ on some pizza. Please register in
advance, as free copies of the book will be
given to participants to keep. El

Bingo with a Book
Thursday, February 26,
u 7:00-8:00pm
SAtfn Grades 7-12
Break up the long winter
with a Bingo-fied blast
VygS; tsiWA Play Bingo and win books
for keeps! El
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Young Adult Lit Lovers
(Y.A.L.L.) Book Discussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:30pm
Whether you’re young or young at heart
and enjoy reading Young Adult books,
this group is your perfect fit Join us for
discussion and an activity based on the
book. Copies of the book will be
available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. El

*The practice tests include all aspects ofthe actual
test exceptfor the essay portion.

Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”

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Sunday February 1 - Saturday February 28
Back by popular demand! Stop by the
Teen Study Lounge
Library for a “blind date” throughout the
Saturday January 17- Thursday,
entire month of February and you could
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have the chance to win prizes (and maybe
High school students looking for a place to
even meet your match)! Your date will be
study for exams can make themselves at
dressed in pink or red paper; you won’t know home in the Libraiy’s large meeting room
the type, author, title or anything else about during finals week. The Library will provide
the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen” large tables for group study, snacks and
labeled books, and take it home, unwrap and beverages, Wi-Fi access, and help using the
enjoy. Then tell us how the date went by
Library’s extensive collection of print and
filling out the “Rate your Blind Date” entiy
online resources.
form for a chance to win an AMC Movie
Theaters gift certificate! Return entry
forms to the Teen Space by February 28.

�Children’s Programs
El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
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 liste;d here
begins on Wednesday, December 3.

Tween Programs

In addition to spe cific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasona ble accommodations so that your child can participate in all our prog rams.
For more information about programs and services for children with special needs, please
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Preschool and Early Childhood Fair
Tuesday, January 27, 6:30-8:00pm I Adults/Adults with children
Explore the many wonderful early childhood services available
in Deerfield in one place: the Libraiy! We are proud to host our
first annual Preschool and Early Childhood Fair. A variety of
organizations will have representatives on hand to speak with
you about their programs and philosophy, as well as information
to take home. For more information, contact Kaiy Hemy at
khemy@deerfieldlibrary.org.
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Galaxy T-shirts
Thursday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Cosmic creations ahoy! We’ll provide all of
the materials for you to create a one of a
kind T-shirt that’s out of this world! El
Movie Night for Tweens of
All Abilities
Thursday, January 29, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Join us for a sensory-friendly movie night
Movie TBD. Snacks will be provided! El

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Family Winter Reading Program: Fizz, Boom, Read!
Saturday December 13 - Saturday January 10
Children through grade 6 and theirfamilies
In this four-week, science-themed family program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In addition to providing reading incentives, the
Library will host a variety of science-themed programs for all ages. Register your
family to be part of this fun and exciting way to keep kids reading over the winter
break! El
Dave Rudolfs Booming Concert!
Saturday December 13,10:30-11:15am
Family program, 3 years and up
Dave Rudolf will kick off our Fizz, Boom, Read! Family
Winter Reading Program with a boom! Kids and adults
alike will ei\joy the interactive musical show with beach
balls, hula hoops, mummy wraps and much more! El
Close Encounters of the
Chemical Kind
Saturday, January 10, 1:00-2:00pm
Family program, pre-K through 7th grade
Presented by the Science Alliance, Close
Encounters of the Chemical Kind will wow
you! Kids will have the opportunity to get
involved in hands-on experiments with color
changes, a mysterious genie, gooey slime,
springy super balls and more! Round out the
Fizz, Boom, Read! Family Winter Reading
Program with this exciting and educational
show. El

Paper Rollercoasters
Thursday, February 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Ever wanted to try your hand at making
your own super twisty and turn-y
rollercoaster model? Ity out these paper
designed coasters to make your own
creation. El

Homeschool Programs
Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these fun and educational
programs and meet new friends. For more
information about programs and services
for Homeschool Families contact Kate
Easley at keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org

Make the Connection
Monday January 12, 2:00-3:00pm
Mess around with circuits to make things
spin and light up; then construct a working
flashlight you can keep! El
Reader’s Theater
Monday February 9, 1:30-3:00pm
Let’s have fun acting out our favorite
stories and books. El

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�Children’s Programs
H = 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, December 3.

Minecraft Club
Grades 1-3: Monday, January 12,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday February 9,
4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the
Library in
our Digital
Computer Lab
for Minecraft
Club! Let your
imagination run
crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and show
off your own unique world! El

Adventures in Color: A
Sensory Experience!
Saturday February 14, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children ages 3 and up with caregiver
Children of all abilities and their
families are invited to join us as we
explore the colors of the rainbow
through science, art, and music. El

Games Galore: Board Games
and Snacks for Children of all
Abilities
Winter Wonderland Jam

Monday January 12, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-6
Mess around with circuits to make
things spin and light up; then construct
a working flashlight you can keep! El

Monday, January 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Children up to age 6 and their parent
or caregiver
Shake your sillies out at this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to
their favorite songs. El

Family BYO Dinner &amp; Movie:
Muppets From Space (G)

Reading Buddies

Make the Connection

Thursday January 15, 6:00-7:30pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Pack a picnic dinner and bring your
family to the Library for dinner and a
movie! El

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Winter Inuit Art Program
Saturday February 21, 1:00-2:30pm
Ages 8-13
Let’s honor our neighbors to the north
by investigating the Inuit culture!
Children will learn about how the Inuit
way of life affects their art. Then we’ll
choose an animal or scene native to the
region and illustrate it in the subdued
colors of winter. El

KiDLS:

Saturday January 17, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 5-9
Didn’t get enough cool chemistry
during our Family Winter Reading
Program? Sign up for our exciting
KiDLS and explore even more fizzing
and booming and reading! El
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Sunday, February 15, 3:00-4:00pm
Grades 3-5
Children of all abilities are invited to
the library to play some games! Meet
new friends, help others, and practice
your social skills. Learn some new
games and play your favorites. El

Monday January 26, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday, February 23, 6:0O-7:OOpm
Grades 1-5
Our furiy, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for a
15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. El

Superhero Science Storytime
Saturday February 28, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 5-8
Dress up as your favorite superhero for
this science storytime! We’ll read, play
superhero games, make a cool craft, and
learn about the science behind those
superpowers! El

�Storytimes
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 11:00am
January 16,23,30, and February 6,13,20
Ages 0-12 months and theirparent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby!
Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs for you and baby,
plus social time after the program. El

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am I January 13, 20,27, and February 3,10,17
Ages 13-23 months and theirparent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a storytime just for them,
including stories, songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time after the program.
This action-packed program will engage new walkers in early literacy activities and
encourage a love of books and reading. El

Time for TWos
Thursdays at 10:30am I January 15, 22, 29, and February 5,12,19
Ages 24-35 months and their parent or caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a special weekly storytime, including
songs and movement activities designed just for them. El

Preschool Pals
Mondays at 10:30am I January 12,19, 26, and February 2, 9, 23
3-year-olds and their parent or caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! El

Drop-In Activities
Family Times
Saturdays, December 6 February 28, 10:00am
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!

Drop-in Crafts

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Monday, December 15 - ^
Sunday, December 21
'
Monday January 26 -Sunday, February 1
Monday, February 23 - Sunday March 1
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make
a fun craft!

Panera Storytimes
Tuesday December 2, 9:30am
Tuesday January 6, 9:30am
Tuesday February 3, 9:30am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join us every 1st Ihesday of the month for
a Milk &amp; Cookies Storytime at Panera
Bread in Bannockburn, 1211 Half Day Rd.,
Bannockburn.

Ready, Set, Learn!
Wednesdays at 1:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
This storytime is designed especially for preschoolers1 incredible curiosity about the
world around them. Stories will be combined with math and science activities, singing,
play and writing in this early literacy program. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm I January 15,22,29, and February 5,12,19
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El

Evening Storytime
Wednesdays at 7:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program, including books, stories, rhymes, music,
movement, and more! This program builds language and literacy skills and encourages a
love of stories. Children are invited to come in their pajamas. El

Great Character Hunt
Monday, January 19 - Sunday
January 25
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Picture book characters have escaped
their books! Join in the Great Character
Hunt throughout this week and help us
locate the characters that are hiding
throughout the department! Stop by the
Youth Services desk to pick up an activity
sheet to participate. Locate all the
characters and your name will be added
to our Master Sleuth poster!

�More to Know!
Find your story on Ancestry.com

2014 Tax Forms
@ the Library
Tax forms will be provided at the
Library on a first-come, first-served
basis. Due to the declining popularity
of paper forms, the volume of tax
forms provided to the Library by the
Internal Revenue Service has
decreased, and that pattern is
expected to continue. Please feel free
to call the Library or visit the website
to check on the availability of
specific tax forms. The website will
list all the forms we have received,
and contact information for the IRS
should patrons need documents we
do not carry. The Library will also
print reasonable amounts of tax
forms for free. Large quantities of
forms or instruction packets can be
printed for a fee of 10 cents per page.

Ready to start work on your
family tree? The popular
genealogy resource,
Ancestiy.com, is now available at
the Library. The collection
includes individuals from North
America, United Kingdom,
Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Ancestry delivers billions of
records in census data, vital
records, directories, photos,
and more.
Ancestry.com is only available in the Library If you want to get started from home, we
also have Heritage Quest. Both are available at deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources.

Little Pirn:
Language
Learning for
Children
Iteaching your child a foreign
language is no longer a luxury —
it’s become a necessity. It
contributes to a young child’s
cognitive development and also
offers an advantage in the future
of our global marketplace. Little Pirn is specifically designed to teach kids foreign
languages at the age they learn best: birth to age 6. Languages offered include Arabic,
Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish. English is
also available for Spanish speakers. Little Pirn is available both in the Library and from
your home computer at deerfieldlibraiy.org/online-resources.

April Trustee Election Information
Candidate packets for persons interested in being Library Trustees are now available at
Village Hall for the April 2015 election.
There will be four open seats: One 2-year, one 4-year, and two 6-year seats. For
information about the duties and responsibilities of Library Trustees, please contact any
Board member or the Library Director. Contact information is on the back of this
newsletter and on our website. All Board meetings are open to the public, and
interested parties are encouraged to attend.
The election filing period is from December 15 - 22, 2014. Election papers will be
accepted at Village Hall, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am-4:30pm except for
December 22, when the office will be open until 5 p.m. Please note that the Library
cannot accept election papers.
For more information, visit the Lake County Clerk’s website at
http://countyclerk.lakecountyil.gov/.

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�Friends of the Library
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you like)
in our beautiful book comer - straight ahead from the Library
front door.
• The Friends accept gently used hardback and paperback
books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS, cassettes, textbooks
or encyclopedias, please).
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf. The
Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help sort
and shelve book donations.
• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’ Board.
Join us at a future Board Meeting. 2015 meeting dates:
January 28, March 25, May 27, July 22, September 30,

November 11. All meetings begin at 7:00 pjn. in the meeting
room across from our sale area
• The Friends have raised over $65,000 since our inception in
2007! We have provided funds for iMac computers, iPads,
outside drop boxes, Banjo Buddies, storyteller events, outdoor
bench, early literacy interactive panels, Rosemary Sazonoff
writing contest, staff camera, class Jeopardy set, and books for
the ESL and Alzheimer’s collection. We are very proud of our
accomplishments and will keep raising money with the help of
our community to provide additional equipment and programs
for your Deerfield Public Library.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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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
__$50-$99
__$250-$499

Good Friend
Dear Friend
Loyal Friend

$30-$49
Family Friend
$100-$249 Best 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 Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?

Thank you to our current members:
GOOD FRIEND
Anonymous
Herbert M. Berman
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
Mrs. Teddye Felix
Fern Gauer
Carol Hannah
Susan Karp
Krosnick Family
Lanin Family
Betsy McLoughlin
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Marla Peckler

Susan Schloss
Ruth R. Wenke
FAMILY FRIEND
Ed &amp; Dorothy Collins
Christine &amp; Rob Cowan
Sharon Gonsky
Shari &amp; Harvey Herman
James E. Hill
Gene &amp; Barbara Reich
John &amp; Alice Roth
Ed &amp; Emmy Rothschild
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Elyse Weiss

DEAR FRIEND
Anonymous
Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Leslie Brookfield
Marla &amp; Andrew Dembitz
Shirley &amp; Peter Fitzgerald
Barbara &amp; Ken Gore
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Frank &amp; Elaine Haney
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Garry &amp; Tamara Katz
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Carol &amp; Rich Kraines
Kathy Johnson &amp; Alex
Lieberman

Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pivan
Dave &amp; Bry Roemer &amp;

Greta &amp; Brian Davison
Luisa Ellenbogen &amp; David

Neil &amp; Lynn Samuels
Marilyn &amp; David Scholl
Lisa &amp; Brian Schurgin
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Dave Grimm
Glynis &amp; David Hirsch
Marley S. Korn
Rabbi Charles &amp; Dr.
Sandra Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee &amp; Jeff Rivlin
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan

BEST FRIEND
Ken &amp; Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family

LOYAL FRIEND
Susan Fried
Michael Goldberg

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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfieeld, IL
No. 196

Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving
Wednesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Thursday, January 1 - New Year's Day
Mond ay, February 16 - President's Day

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deeifieldlibraiy.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ron Simon, President
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Ken Aboosch, Secretary
7-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Seth Schriftman* 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Library Hours

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Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 26
Wednesday, December 31

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Special thanks to our generous Friends of
the Library for sponsoring the purchase of
four iPads and two Nabis for Youth Services
patrons. Additional thanks for sponsoring
the new Memorial Wail by the community
meeting rooms.
Tasty thanks to Real Urban Barbeque for
sharing their recipes at the “Tailgating”
program.
Many thanks to the Citizens Utility Board for
presenting the “Making Sense of your Electric
Bill” program.
Special thanks to our local partners for
providing the perfect atmosphere for spirited
book discussions, tastings, and trivia hoopla:
Biaggi’s Restaurant, Whole Food Market
Deerfield, and Trax Tavern and Grill.

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Thursday, January 29
Wednesday, February 25

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The Library will once again serve as a drop­
off point for the Marines Toys for Ibts
program Drop off new, unwrapped toys in
the box in the Library’s lobby now through
December 20. All types of toys for all ages are
accepted, and remember that books make
great gifts!
Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at progrrams and events to
use in our newsletter and other public!ity, including social
media. Photitographers and camera crews from newsipapers
or televisioin stations may;
r ■ also document events at the
Library. If you prefer not to' have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you or a member of your family, please
fee : ree to decline at th at time. We respect your privacy.

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What three words would you use to describe your
ideal library experience? Our Board and staff
members will be asking you that over the coming
months, as we continue to refine and enhance your
library experience, both in the physical library and
the virtual version.

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I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!

We asked staff to give us the inside track on some possibly
under-the-radar services and resources.

Are you among those downloading 2,000 e-books each
month from the Libraiy? Is your club or organization
using one of our free meeting room spaces? Have you
had a favorite book signed by a visiting author? Are
you playing Minecraft with friends at the Libraiy? Did
you help provide for the food pantiy or the animal
shelter through our donation days?

Melissa S., Adult Sendees: “The Library has two
notaries on staff and offers notary services free
of charge. As notary needs vary - some are
quick and easy, while some require more time
and paperwork —we encourage patrons to call
ahead to make an appointment, and speak to
the notary to make sure you have all the items
needed to moveforward with the process. ”

Is your Library card now accessed through an app on
your smartphone, rather than plastic in your wallet?
Do you follow our blogs online? Have you been to one
of our Pinterest classes? Are you enjoying local
attractions with a Museum Adventure Pass?

Kary H., Youth Services: “One of ourfavorite
days in the Youth Department is when a young
child gets his/her very own library card! You
may not know that library cards are available
to children ages 5 and older. We like to make a
big deal about it, so be sure to stop by the Youth
Services desk and let your child show us
his/her new card!"

Yes, books are what we are known for, AND we are so
much more! Come explore us today - and let us WOW
you.
Mary Pergander
Library Director

Vicki K., Patron Services: “Patrons often ask us
where they can register to vote, and are thrilled
to learn they can do so right at the library.
During most hours we are open, there is a staff
member available to register voters. All you need
to bring are twoforms ofID, one with your
current address. FYI, as ofJuly 1, 2014, Illinois
residents have the option to register to vote online at
https://ova.elections.il.gov ”

Our remodeled and renovated library is just over a year
old, and we thank all of you again for your support
with our project. Now that we have settled in to our
new space, we are looking ahead to keep improving
our service to the community.
We’ve appreciated your feedback over the past year
and hopefully you’ve noticed improvements both in the
building and on our website. As the Board and Library
staff begin re-examining our mission and vision, know
that we strive to bring you an outstanding collection,
led by an outstanding staff, in a space where you
enjoy spending part of your day.

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Ron Simon
President
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees

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Courtesy of the League of
Women Voters
Saturday, September 27, 10am-2pm
and Monday, October 6, 6-8pm,
Library lobby

�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Book
Discussions
Amity and Sorrow by Peggy Rile
Thursday, Sept. 11,10:3C
Fleeing a polygamous
compound and her
abusive husband,
Amaranth and her two
teenage daughters drive
for days until crashing
their car in Oklahoma.
Helping to get them back
on their feet is a farmer who is
struggling to keep himself and his
household together after a recent loss.
This debut novel by an award-winning
playwright centers on redemption,
trust, and the complications of faith.
The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers
Thursday, Oct 9,10:30-11 :30am
Privates Bartle and
Murphy meet on the
eve of their deployment
to Iraq in 2004. When
rtle makes a promise
to Murphy’s mother to
bring him home safely,
they are bound together
throughout their tour. A compelling
book that is as much a coming of age
story as it is a war novel. Winner of
the PEN,/Hemingway Award and a
National Book Award finalist.
Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Thursday, November 13, 10
On the eve of the
monsoons, in a remote
Indian villa ge, Kavita
gives birth to a baby
girl. But in a culture that
favors sons, the only
way for Kavita to save
her newborn daughter's
life is to give her away. It is a decision
that will haunt her a nd h er husband for
the rest of their lives, even after the

Copies of the books will be available at the self-service
holds shelf a month before the discussion.
No registration required for book or film discussions.

Books with a Twist
Programs will be held at Biaggi's Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road
The Leftovers by 1Tom Perotta
Monday, Septiemb er 22, 7:30-8:30pm
What would1 you do if you woke up one day and a large part of
i the world’s
population had
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just disappeared into thin air? After the event known as the
“Sud den
rture", resideints of Mapl eton are t rying to figure out how to do just
this. Some fall into a deep depres sion,, some joinl cults, and others choose to
ignore the events completely,
ey, Mapleton’s mayor, tries to hold the
community together and find hope while watching his own family struggle to
cope . A novel of loss, love, and connection. Reg arded by the New York Times
and NPR
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as one of the best books of 2011, The Leftovers is also currently airing
as a new HBO series.
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness by Susanna Cahalan
Monday, November 24, 7:30-8:30pm
At twenty-four, Susannah Cahalan is just getting into her adult life—she’s
involved in her first serious relationship and has a good job with a New York
newspaper. That is, until she wakes up one day strapped into a hospital bed with
no idea how she got there. A riveting story of Cahalan’s descent into madness
and the medical mystery that doctors unraveled.

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Books with a Twist
is a new adult
book discussion to
be held at Biaggi’s
in downtown
Deerfield. Adult
Services librarians
will be leading the
discussion, and
attendees are
welcome to order
food and drinks
off the menu to
enjoy during the
discussion.
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Young Adult Lit Lovers (Y.A.L.L.) Book Biscussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Whether you’re young or young at heart and enjoy reading Young Adult books, this discussion group
is your perfect fit. Join us for this bi-monthly discussion and do an activity based on the book.
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion.
Already read the book and just want to chat? Come on down!
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Tuesday, September 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Gabe Williams is a guy with big summer plans. He’s got a job as a radio DJ, following in
the footsteps of his mentor, and he wants to move far away after graduation. He’s also
hoping his best friend Paige will fall in love with him—she’s smart, she’s hot, and she
tolerates his music habit. He couldn’t ask for more. His only problem? The rest of the
world has known him as Elizabeth for the last eighteen years.
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Tuesday, November 11, 7:0D-8:30pm
Cinder, a gifted mechani c, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her
stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the hand-

�Adult Programs
Making Sense of Your
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er in advance at the Librar y, by phon eat 847-945-3311 or at
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Are You Ready for Some Football/

Wednesday, September 17, 7:00-8:00pm
A representative from the Citizens Utility
Board (CUB) will explain everything from
how to read your bill and all those
confusing charges, to electricity supply
choices and ways to save on electricity.
Bring your own electric bill to the program
so you can follow along. 13

Football 101 Training Camp
Saturday, September 20, 3:00-4:00pm
Do you love to watch football but are confused by some of the
terminology and strategies? Our Training Camp will help you
better understand the fundamentals of football, from a blitz
to a tight end and everything in between. 13
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Legal and Financial Planning
for the Aging and Their
Caregivers
Tuesday, October 7, 6:00-7:00pm
In this interactive program presented by
the Alzheimer’s Association, you will learn
about important legal and financial issues
related to aging, how to put plans in place,
and how to access legal and financial
resources near you. Regardless of whether
or not your family has received a diagnosis
of Alzheimer's or other long-term illness,
this program is helpful for all people
looking to plan ahead for their future. 13

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Tailgating with Real Urban Barbecue’s
Jeff Shapiro
Sunday, September 21, 2:00-4:00pm
Program will be held at Jewett Park Pavilion
Get ready for football season with some new tailgating recipes. Join chef and owner
of Real Urban BBQ, Jeff Shapiro to learn how to make your tailgating party a success!
Please register in advance, as seating is limited for this popular program. 13
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Steak: One Man’s
Search for the World’s
Tastiest Piece of Beef

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By Mark Schatzker
Wednesday, October 8, 6:30pm
@Whole Foods Market
Deerfield
Join us for a discussion otSteak: One Man's
Search For the World's Tastiest Piece of
Beef by Mark Schatzker, followed by a
demonstration from the meat department
of Whole Foods. We will learn the different
cuts of beef and how they can be prepared
and end our evening with a tasting from
MUSIC DISCUSSION: Elvis
Whole Foods Market Deerfield. Sign up
Presley “The Sun Sessions"
early—space is limited. 13
Wednesday October 15, 7:00-8:15pm
We’ll listen to and then talk about each
Crochet Basics
track on one of the greatest albums of all
Every Wednesday October 15-29, and
time, “The Sun Sessions” by Elvis Presley.
November 5, 6:30-8:00pm
This album collects Elvis’ first single that
Our four-part workshop includes basic
he recorded for the Sun label in Memphis,
crochet techniques along with a finished
Tennessee starting in 1954. We’ll talk
project. Classes meet once a week for four about the impact of this great album and
weeks. Please bring a size H or I crochet
the birth of Rock &amp; Roll. D
hook and a ball of worsted-weight yarn.
Space is limited. Q

eBay for Beginners
Thursday, October 16, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn how to look at the stuff in your
basement and see gold! Jack Waddick,
eBay University Instructor, will show you
the advanced tools and strategies used by
eBay’s top sellers to move your items from
the trash to treasure category! This lively
session will include real-time demos on
eBay.com and time to answer your
questions. No technical mumbo
jumbo.. .everyone is welcome! 13

‘Find the Novel Inside You’
Writing Program
Saturday October 18, 1:30-3:30pm
We all have a novel inside of us. It’s that
story burning to be told. Join us as author,
William Hazelgrove tells the secrets and
method to get started on that idea and
keep at it through the first draft and
subsequent revisions. He also covers the
“ins and outs” of getting published,
sharing stories of paperback
auctions, movie options an
his first big contract. ID

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gister in advance at the Library, by phon e at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens August 27.

Library Poets Reading

Halloween Scary Movie Day!

Sunday, October 19, 2:00-3:30pm
The Library Poets of Deerfield, many of
whom have been published in prestigious
literary journals, will share their original
works. Drop in.

Friday October 31, 9:30-5:00pm
Boo! Feel like getting a scare on Halloween
day? We’ll be showing our favorite scary movies
all day at the Library. Drop in to meeting room
A for a few minutes or a few hours and get in
the Halloween mood. Check at the Media Desk
or our website for a schedule of the day’s
showings. Drop-in.

Provence and the Cote d’Azur: A Travelogue

“Paris Street; Rainy Day”:
Transformation of an
Impressionist Icon
Thursday October 23, 7:00-8:30pm
Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Streets; Rainy
Day is considered a world-famous icon
of the Chicago Art Institute’s celebrated
Impressionist collection. After the painting’s
recent exhibition travels from Paris to
New York and back to Chicago, conservator
Faye Wrubel discovered something that
significantly altered the painting. Join us as
we learn from Faye how she returned the
painting to the artist’s original vision.
Co-sponsored with the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission. El

Color Me Calm
Thursday October 30, 4:00-8:00pm
Coloring isn’t just for kids! Coloring has
proven to be a powerful anti-stress tool for
adults around the world. The act of coloring
is meditative, encourages storytelling,
improves hand-eye coordination, and
supports creativity. Drop by to spend some
time coloring and winding down from your
busy day! Drop in.

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Chase away the November gray with the first in our
series of three travelogues, Provence &amp; the Cote
d'Azur. Presenter Ralph Danielson will provide the
slide commentary as we explore the sunny French
Riviera, charming villages in the hills above,
ancient Mediterranean seaports, and impressive
Roman architecture. Other sites include striking
river gorges, imposing chateaus, and the haunts of
renowned artists. El

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday, November 12, 7:30-9:00pm @ Trax
Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library is
hosting another evening of its popular trivia night
at Trax Tavern &amp; Grill in Deerfield! Play
individually or team up in groups of up to 4 people
and test your knowledge of world trivia.
Refreshments will be served and prizes will be
awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! El

WEB Marketing for Small Business:
The Power of Email Marketing

SCORE SAr

Wednesday, September 10, 7:00-8:30pm
This SCORE Chicago workshop is for
business owners looking to gain insight on
FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR BUSINESS
how to build email lists and use subject
lines to get your emails opened. This session is designed to give you
the information you need but never knew where to find it. Norbert
Barszczewski, presenter. El

Launching Your Business Website
Tuesday, October21, 7:00-8:30pm
If you are a business owner looking to venture out onto the Web for the first
time or wanting a more effective presence, this program is for you. Key
concepts and social media will also be discussed. David Beasley, presenter. El

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Computer 101

Microsoft Office Software | Google: Business

Need an introduction to the basic ins
and outs of the personal computer and
the Internet? These hands-on classes
are the place to start. Bring your
patience and questions!

Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions are required.

Computer Basics
Thursday, September 4, 6:00-7:30pm

Interoet Basics
Wednesday, September 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions are required.

Email Basics
Thursday, September 11, 6:00-7:30pm
This class is open to anyone, whether
or not they currently have an email
account.

Better loteroet Searching
Tuesday, September 16, 10:00-11:30am
You can find the answers to just about any
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Leam search strategies
that can help you make more sense of the
Internet.

iPad and iPhone Basics
Thursday, September 18, 6:00-7:30pm
Tuesday, November 18, 10:00-11:30am
Learn the basics of using these Apple prod­
ucts from apps to changing your settings to
getting the most out of Siri. Devices are not
required, but if you do bring youirs, make
sure it is fully registered with Adpple, and have
all of your usernames and passwords.

Viden Chat
Wednesday, September 24, 2:00-3:30pm
Do your loved ones live far away and phone
s just are not cutting it? Fear not! The
future is here - with video chat! Leam how to
36 Skype;and FaceTime on your own
devices. Bring your own device or come to
observe. Location: IMeeting Room C

iPad and iPhnne Z.B
Thursday, October 9, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn howto change and adjust settings,
about hidden menus and options, and meore.

Word Basics
Tuesday, September 9, 10:00-11:30am

PowerPoiot Basics
Tuesday, September 20, 10:00-11:30am

Excel Basics
Tuesday, September 23, 10:00-11:30am

Publisher Basics

Thursday, October 20, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn to use the free tools that come
with a Google account, and about the
facets that will boost your business
pow er. This is a participatory class, so
havi ng a Google account already set up
will be most hel pful.

Persooal Google Tools
Tuesday, October 23, 10:00-1 1:30am
Come learn how to use Google’s many
tools to their full potential in your
personal life, including sharing callendars,
using dynamic maps, and more!

Tuesday, October 7, 10:00-11:30am

Get to Koow Google Brive

Excel Advanced

Tuesday, October 28, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to use Google’s cloud storage
to save all of your information and
access it from any computer.

Wednesd
Basic Exc

, October 8, 2:00-3:30pm
knowledge is required.

This class is an extension of the iPad/iPhone
Basics class. Users should have mastered
basic usage before taking this course. Bring
your device.

Tea and Technology
Tuesday, October 14, 10:00-1 1:30am
Have questions about your technological
gadgets and gizmos? Drop in and ask our
librarians any quick questions you have! Tea
and snacks will be provided. Location:
Meeting Room C. Drop in.

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Brand

Streaming Movies and TV on
Your Tablet or PC
Thursday, November 6, 6:00-7:30pm
We’ll talk about the basics of ‘streaming”,
paid and free options you can use to watch
shows, and more.

Consumer Besource Bound Bp
Tuesday, November 11, 10:00-11:30am
Learn about free resources that will help you
increase your purchasing power and get the
biggest bang for your buck.

Cloud Computing Basics

Thursday, October 23, 6:00-7:30pm
In the competitive job market, Linkedln has
become a crucial online tool in establishing
you as a top notch candidate. In this class,
we will explore how to set up a Linkedln
profile and how it can keep you afloat in a
world of digital networking.

Thursday, November 13, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, as well as important
tips you need to know before you use
the cloud.

Get Pinning!

Wednesday, November 19, 2:00-3:30pm
This workshop will clarify essential
terminology, additional hardware and
software you might purchase, and generally
help you understand how to get something
that works for you.

Wednesday, November 5, 2:00-3:30pm
Pinterest is an online organizational tool that
helps you to keep track of everything from
decorating ideas to recipes. Discover how to
create and organize your■ Pinterest boards,
‘pin’ items onto it, and ctreate pins from
website links.

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�.Just tor Teens

R = Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibirary.org
under “Programs and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registratioin begins
Wednesday, August 27.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 7 and up
Come up with programming ideas for
Teens at the Library; create content for
the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with Teen programs at the Library; and
give input for the Teen Space. Any hours
you contribute to TAB meetings and
programs count as volunteer service in
the community! Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, every 2nd Ihesday of the month
and enjoy snacks and drinks while hanging
out and talking about the Teen Space!

FREE ACT and SAT Pr
Tests @ the Library*
ACT Practice Test: Saturday,
September 27, 10:00am-1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday,
November 1, 10:00am-2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice
test is the best preparation for the
actual exam. Learn what to expect on
test day and receive a complete analysis
of your results. Bring #2 pencils, and a
calculator, and leave your cell phone
behind. Participants will receive their
scores via email approximately two
weeks after the exam. Register now to
save a seat. El
*The practice tests include all aspects of the
actual test except for the essay portion.

Straight Talk on College
Admissions
Monday September 8, 7:00-8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Hanna Stotland, a college admissions
consultant with 14 years of experience,
offers parents and highschoolers an
overview of the college admissions
process and how families can find the
right path. El

All You Need to Know About
the ACTs
Monday September 22, 7:00 - 8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Deerfield ACT tutor Jan Caron explains
the ACT exam to High School students
and parents. Learn the ins and outs of
the actual test including scoring,
choosing test dates, the PSAT and
preparing for the exam. Information will
also be given about accommodations
such as extended time testing. El
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celebration of reading for fun, to find
inspiration to achieve your dreams and
goals. Whether you’re looking for more
information about colleges, career
choices, scholarships or more, the
information will be yours to grab!

Tuesday, September 9, 5:00pm
Tuesday, October 14, 5:00pm
Tuesday, November 11, 5:00pm
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Young Adult Lit Lovers
(Y.A.L.L.) Book Discussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by
Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Tuesday, September 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Tuesday, November 11, 7:00-8:30pm
Calling YAL.L.! Whether you’re young or
young at heart and enjoy reading Young
Adult books, this discussion group is your
perfect fit. Join us for this bi-monthly
discussion and enjoy an activity based on
the book. Copies of the books will be
available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. Drop in.

Get Creative with Minecraft
Monday, September 29, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join us in the Library’s Digital Computer
Lab for a brand new Minecraft club. El

Dr. Who Marathon
Monday, October 13, 9:30am-8:30pm
Grades 7-12
A school-free day is here? Have no fear!
Fill your day with Dr. Who and all of his
crazy antics. Stop by the Library anytime
during an all-day marathon of this wacky
TV show. No Thrdis required!

Thursday October 30, 7:00-8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Learn how to use makeup and special
effects to turn yourself into a monster
complete with fake blood, scars, and
more! Perfect for any Halloween party
because you use supplies you can find in
your own home! Presented by professional
makeup artist Kiel Cross. El

Steampunk-Altered Treasure
Chests!
Thursday November 13, 7:00-8:15pm
Grades 7-12
Steampunk artist Carol Thomas will show
you how to make a Time Traveler's
Treasure Box using gears, watch parts,
keys, locks, glass, and steampunk rubber
stamps. El

Pok mon Party
Saturday November 15, starts at 2:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate International Games Day @ the
Library with an awesome Pok mon Party,
including crafts, snacks, prizes and a
bracket for the gaming festivities. Battle
it out with friends on the Wii and create
some crafts to take home! El

�Children’s Programs
El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Pr ims
and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs liste ire
begins on Wed nesday, August 27.
In addition to programs geared toward children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasonable accommodations so that your child can
For more information about programs and services for chi
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Astronomy Under the City Lights
Thursday, September 4, 7:00-8:45pm I All ages welcome
Travel to the moon as Lake County Astronomical Society
members offer telescopes and viewing guidance in Jewett
Park, where participants can see the Moon’s mountains
and craters and other planets of our solar system. And you
don’t even have to take a spaceship! Drop in.

Homeschool Programs
Calling all homeschool families! Join
us for these exciting programs and
meet new friends.
Monday, October 20,1:30-2:15pm
Learn about Lake County’s past and
the fascinating work of a
paleontologist in Disappearing
Dinosaurs presented by the
Lake County Discovery Museum. El
Monday, November 17, 1:30-3:00p,v
Learn Microsoft Publisher through
instruction and a fun hands-on
activity in our computer lab. El

Creating Comics Workshop
Monday Sept 8, 4:30-5:30pm I Grades 4-6
What's the word on word balloons? What do you put in a
panel? In this workshop, we'll learn the basics of making
comics with graphic novelist Corinne Mucha. Together, we'll
invent some new characters and get started on some great
stories! El

For more information about programs
and services for Homeschool Families
contact Meg Anthony at
manthony@deerfieldlibraiy.org

Tween Programs

KiDLS (Kids in Deerfield Love Science): All About You!
Saturday, September 13, 1:00-2:00pm\ Ages 5-9 with parent/caregiver
How much do you know about you? Learn what your body is made of and how your
body works in this fun, family science program. We’ll move, measure and make stuff
as we explore the fascinating subject of US! El

Dave Herzog’s Marionettes presents
“The Pumpkin Patch Review”
iSaturday September 20,11:00-11:45am
Family program 3 years and older
Strange things are happening in the Pumpkin Patch! Join
the fantastic residents of the Pumpkin Patch including
Billy Bob Brown, Betty Lou and Homer. The Square
Dancing Scarecrows, Miss Porkarella the Can Can
dancing pig, and Grandpa Scarecrow will dazzle you with
amazing feats of trapeze flying, and Clara Cluck will
show you what a chicken dance really is! El

Music and Movement around the World:
An Inclusive Sensory Experience

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Saturday, September 27, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3-8 with parent/caregiver
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explore the sights and sounds of the world through art,
music, and books! This inclusive program will be led, in
part, by a Lekotek play specialist. Lekotek is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
promoting benefits of play and the inclusion of children with special needs into
family and community life. El

Tween Jeopardy!
Monday, October 6, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Bring your smarts to the Library! Use
our very own Jeopardy set to put your
brain to the test and challenge other
contestants! Snacks will be provided.

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Edible Art Program*
Monday, November 10, 5:OO-6:00pm
Grades 6-8
In what other program can you make
your art AND eat it too?! Test out
your culinary creativity with a variety
of food items and standard craft
supplies. *Notification of allergies
is mandatory. El

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H = 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, August 27.

Glue &amp; Go Costumes with
Holly Cleeland
Saturday October 11,10:30-11:30am
Family program 5 years and older
Learn how to design your own super-duper
Halloween costume with everyday easy-tofind materials. You’ll get over thirty
different ideas for fun costumes! Holly has
been featured on the Carol Duvall and the
Rachel Ray shows. El

Scary Stories

Minecpaft Club!
Grades 1-3: Monday, October 20,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, November 3,
4:30-5:30pm
Join us in the Library’s Digital
Computer Lab for a brand new
Minecraft club. Let your imagination
run wild with other Minecraft fans as
you create and show off your own
unique world! El

K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday October 20, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday November 17, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are back!
Register children for a 15-minute slot to
read to a trained therapy dog. El

Picture Book Party
Saturday October 18, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children ages 4-6 with caregiver
Celebrate Miss Amy and Miss Kary’s
favorite picture books in this fun party!
Join us as we make crafts, play games,
read great stories and much more! El

Disappearing Dinosaurs
Monday October 20, 4:30-5:15pm
Grades 1-6
Why is there no fossil record

Saturday Oct 25,3:45-4:30pm
Grades 3-5
Get ready to shiver in your seats! Our
Youth Librarians will be telling their
favorite scary stories. We will have creepy
treats at the end of the program. El

Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s
Library
Saturday, November 8, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 4-5
Join us as we play the Great Library
Escape Game! Whether you’ve read the
book or not, if you’re partial to puzzles or
a bookworm, you'll love competing in this
scavenger hunt program. El

Brickology: LEGO FAMILY
building for kids of ALL
abilities

Tuesday, November 11, 10.1)0-11:00am
Children kindergarten and older
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Original
Saturday October 25, 11:00am-12:00pm
activities and vintage LEGO FAMILY
Ages 5-12 with caregiver
building! Join LEGO specialist Beth Weis
Children will have a great time as they
for this fun, engaging, and inclusive
learn (and take home) a collection of
opportunity to work on motor skills as well
thrilling and entertaining tricks! Gary
as social and emotional growth. All family
Kantor will teach card tricks, vanishing
members must be at least 5 years old to
effects, and much more. And in addition to attend the program. El
the fun of the magic, this workshop will
emphasize the importance of education
and reading. All materials are provided,
and each child receives a magic kit to take
home. El

Magic Workshop

(Not-So Scary) Scary Stories
Saturday October 25, 3:00-3:30pm
Grades K-2 with caregiver
BOO! Join our Youth Librarians at they tell
their favorite fun, spooky, (not-so-scaiy)
Wendy Morgan &amp; D.B.
stories. We will have creepy treats at the
Saturday, November 15, 11:00am-12:00pm
paleontologist. We’ll
end of storytime. Children must attend
Family
program 2 years and older
at what type of dinosaurs may have lived
with a caregiver. El
Wendy and D.B. are all about fun! Once
where you are living now! We’ll also look at
the
music
gets going, you’ll want to sing,
possible reasons for dinosaur extinction
wiggle, jump, and dance along! Learn all
and look at their modern relatives. This
about
music
and instruments while having
program will be led by an expert from the
a blast! El
Lake County Discovery Museum. El
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�Storytimes
NEW!

Z sessions!

Registrationfor Session 1 begins on Wednesday, August 27
Registration for Session 2 begins on Wednesday, October 8

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Ready, Set, Learn!

Fridays at 11:00am
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
Session 1: September 12,19,26;
Session l: September 10,17, 24;
October3,10,17
October 1, 8,15
Session 2: November 7,14, 21;
Session 2: November 5,12,19;
December 5,12,19
Decerriber3,10,17
Ages 0-12 months with parent
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
or caregiver
Kindergarten, with parent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your This storytime is designed especially for
baby! Join us for rhymes, books, and songs preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about
for you and baby, plus social time after the the world around them. Stories will be
program. El
combined with math and science
activities, singing, play and writing in this
early literacy program. Caregivers must
Fun for Ones
remain in the Library. El
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Session 1: September 9,16,23,30;
October 7,14
Session 2: November 4,11,18;
December 2, 9,16
Ages 13 - 23 months with parent
or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
After School Stories
time after the program. This actionThursdays at 4:30pm
packed program will engage new walkers
Session 1: September 11,18;
in early literacy activities and encourage a October 2, 9,16,23
love of books and reading. El
Session 2: November 6,13,20;
December 4,11,18
Time for Twos
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
Thursdays at 10:30am
younger elementary school children and
Session l: September 11,18;
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
October 2, 9,16,23
must remain in the Libraiy. El
Session 2: November 6,13,20;
December 4,11,18
Ages 24 - 35 months with parent
Evening Storytime
or caregiver
Wednesdays at 7:00pm
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are
Session 1: September 10,17;
invited to a special weekly storytime,
October 1, 8,15,22
including songs and movement activities
Session 2: November 5,12,19;
designed just for them. El
Decembers, 10,17
Families with children ages2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program,
Preschool Pals
including books, stories, rhymes, music,
Mondays at 10:30am
movement, and more! This program builds
Session 1: September 8,15,22, 29;
language and literacy skills and
October 6,13
encourages a love of stories. Children are
Session 2: November 3,10,17;
invited to come in their pajamas. El
December 1, 8,15
3-year-olds with paren t or caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have
a program just for them! We’ll listen to
stories, sing songs, and have fun! El

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Family Times
Saturdays, September 6 - November 29
10:00am
Children with parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy!

Storytime, Milk, &amp; Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn
Tuesday, September 2, 9:30am
Tuesday October 7, 9:30am
Tuesday November 4, 9:30am
Children with parent or caregiver
Join Miss Nina the first Tuesday of the
month for a storytime at Panera, located at
1211 Half Day Rd. in Bannockburn.

Drop-in Crafts
Monday, September 15 - Sunday,
September 21
Monday, October 13 - Sunday October 19
Monday, November 10 - Sunday
November 16
Children with parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services desk to pick-up
a craft pack that you can either do in the
Library or take home.

Trick-or-Treat the Youth
Services Department
Friday October 31, 3:30-6:00pm
Children with parent or caregiver
Stop by Youth Services on Halloween to
show off your costume and get a treat!
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�New Tech @ Your Library
Library Tech Classes
Lead to Discovery
When attorney Eugene Stahnke retired from
practice, he got right to work ramping up his
computer skills. Over the past year, Eugene has
taken more than a dozen technology classes offered
by the Libraiy, and has advanced from “101” level to
fluency with a wide range of digital activities. We
asked Eugene to share some thoughts about his
learning experience.

Visit us at deerfieldlibrarv.org

Instruction Librarian Jenn Hovanec
has led many ofthe technology classes
attended by Eugene Stahnke

Q. What was your motivation to take the Library's technology classes?
A. During my years as an attorney, the division of labor always had someone else handling
the computer-related tasks. As a result, I had little detailed knowledge of the computer
and the Web. I got tired of asking for help, and relying on others for even the simplest
of activities, such as email.

Meet Your New Website
The Library’s refresh continues
with a spiffy new website design.
It features friendly navigation,
optimized mobile browsing, and
fresh insights from expert Library
staff. Enjoy the tour!

Q. Why would you recommend the Library's classes?
A. For starters, you have expert trainers, and at no cost. The classes are extremely well
organized, and the librarians leading the classes are excellent communicators. The
hands-on training, with the instructor right in front of you, is invaluable. They provide
excellent handouts, and are always available for questions if you get stuck up the road.

Q. How have you been using your new skills?
A. Where to start? Email, of course, and basic word processing. I’ve also enjoyed learning
how to truly mine gold from the library’s catalog, including tracking down books and
articles for my many interests and hobbies. One class introduced a number of
important free online resources, including Consumer Reports. I also learned about the
Goodreads website, which has become a favorite for tracking my reading, and sharing
with a world-wide online community of readers.

Q. Have you had any unexpected outcomes?
A. I never expected to own a tablet and a smartphone, and to be actively using them.
Diking photos with the smartphone is worlds beyond what I eked out on my old
cellphone. The Library’s classes have helped guide the whole experience from
purchasing to organizing photos and sharing them online.

Game on at Teen PS4
Station!
Teens, next time you need a break
from studying or just to relax, try
the new Teen Gaming Station.
Located in the Teen Space, the
game station has a brand new
PlayStation 4 with pre-loaded
games, wireless controllers, and
headphones. Current available
games include: Fifa 14, Madden 25,
Lego Marvel Superheroes, and Need
for Speed Rivals. Stop at the Media
Desk to check out the
controllers and headsets.
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Q. What recommendations do you have tor getting started?
A. After class, be sure to use the handout and continue to reinforce what you learned in
class. It’s not that time-consuming, and repetition makes all the difference. If you don’t
have a computer at home, there are many hours of open access to the computers in the
Library’s lab. If you are interested in purchasing a computer, I highly recommend “How
to Buy a Computer” on November 19. Also, don’t be nervous about being in the class.
The shared experience proved to be very beneficial.

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�Friends of the Library
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you like)
in our beautiful book comer - straight ahead from the Library
front door.
• The Friends accept donations of gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS OR
cassettes, encyclopedias, textbooks or magazines, please).
• Donations of Cookbooks and Children’s Books are especially
welcome for our upcoming Deerfield Farmers Market sale on
September 20.
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf. The
Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help sort
and shelve book donations!

• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’ Board.
Join us at a future Board meeting. The remaining 2014
meetings will be held October 1 and November 12,7:00 p.m.,
in the meeting room across from our sale area.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
• The Friends raised money to fund three great performers for
Youth summer programs, and a new early literacy wall. We also
approved funds for iPads and Nabi tablets.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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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
__$50-$99
Dear Friend
__$250-$499 Loyal Friend

$30-$49
Family Friend
$100-$249 Best 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 Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?

Many Thanks!
Friends of the Library
Courtesy of the Friends of the
Library, a new early literacy wall
engaging little ones in the
Preeschool PPavilion. With colorful
magnets and fun moving parts,
the train-shaped interactive
nels are desi gned for tough
play. When caregivers interact
with their children at the wall,
they are using four of the five
early literacy practices of
reading,
ung, writi ng, singing, playing
and talki ng-

The Turner Family
The Turner Family has generously
donated a beautiful sculpture to the
Library by artist Robert Winslow.
Patty Sue (Turner) Rhea (left) was
on hand for the installation of the
sculpture, titled “Ene:rgy Form”. The
commemorative |panel added after the
installation readss, ‘This sculpture is a
2014 gift from the Turner Family in
loving memory of Fred (1933-2013) and
Pa tty (1933-2000) Turner, longtime
De erfield residents." The sculpture,
created from Tennessee pink marble,
is located on the lower level of the
Library, outside the Computer Lab.

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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfieeld, IL
No. 196

Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Monday, September 1 - Labor Day
Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 26

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 1PM
Wednesday, October 22

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Wednesday, September 10
Tuesday November 25

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deeifieldlibraiy.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch • 847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Jeff Rivlin • 847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
Seth Schriftman • 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Ron Simon • 847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
library Hours
Mon—Thurs:
Friday
Saturday:
Sunday

9:OOam-9:OOpm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:OOam-5:OOpm
1:00pm-5:00pm

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Many thanks to the local businesses that
supported the children’s Summer Reading
Program by donating reading incentives:
Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Baskin-Robbins,
Brunswick Zone, Campus Colors, Chipotle
Mexican Grill, Deerfield Bank &amp; Trust, Get
the Scoop, D Forno Pizza and Pasta,
KidSnips, Language Stars, McDonald’s,
Meatheads Burgers &amp; Fries, Orange Leaf,
Target, Tom &amp; Eddie’s, and Whole Foods
Market.
Hats off to the shining STAR Volunteers, who
helped register kids and take reports for the
Summer Reading Program. We definitely
couldn’t have done it without all of you!
A big gulp of thanks to Whole Foods Market
Deerfield for the donation of bottled water for
the hundreds of thirsty Library visitors during
the July 4 Family Days parade.
Thank you to the experts that lead us through
“Real Estate 60015”: Susan Brown Burklin

and Ryan Newberry L’Heureux from
©properties, Lori Amato from American
Home Shield, Cindy Smolin from Guaranteed
Rate, and Mark McCaffrey from McCaffrey’s
Home Inspection.

Many thanks to Strudel the Comfort Dog for
helping us promote the Summer Reading
Program at the Deerfield Farmers Market.
Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at progrrams and events to
use in our newsletter and other publiciity, including social
media. Phottographers. and camera crews from newspapers
or televisioi.n stations may;
r also document events at t
Library. If you prefer not to■ have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you cor a member of your family, please
feel f ree to decline at tha t time. We respect your privacy.

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Leading from Vision to Reality

It’s hard to believe we have now been in
our new Library spaces almost a year.
During those crucial transitional years of
planning for the referendum and making
the vision of exciting new Library spaces a
reality, we were fortunate to have stable,
dedicated leadership on the Library Board.
Ken Abosch has served as President since
2008, and we invited him to share his
thoughts for this issue ofBrowsing.
Thank you, Ken, for your years of
successful leadership at the helm of the
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees.
Mary Pergander
Library Director
In May I will be transitioning out of the
Library Board President role after having
served in this positionfor the last six
years. I will continue to be an active
member of the Board and represent the
constituents ofDeerfield and Library
patrons everywhere in creating a great
Library experience!
These last six years have seen tremendous
advancesfor the Deerfield Public Library
culminating in the wonderful renovated
facility we now all enjoy and are proud to
have in our community. The quality of
our Board members, the dedication of our
staff, the collaboration and supportfrom
Village ofDeerfield officials, and the trust
and commitment rom
f the public has
made this all possible.
I appreciate the confidence the Board has
shown in allowing me to lead this
organization and lookforward to even
greater accomplishmentsfor the Library
in the years ahead!
Ken Abosch
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees

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Your Pass to Adventure!
Venture into an aardvark den, come face to face with a human-headed
winged bull, or sit peacefully in a Japanese garden. Your passes to these
adventures, and many more, are available just by asking at the Library. Use
your Deerfield Public Library card for free or reduced admission at 17
unique cultural attractions. Participating locations in the Museum
Adventure Pass program include:
Air Classic Inc. Museum of Aviation
Bronzeville Children’s Museum
Brookfield Zoo
Cantigny Park
Chicago Botanic Garden
Elgin History Museum
Elgin Public Museum
Illinois Railway Museum
Lake County Discovery Museum
Legoland Discovery Center
Lizzardo Museum of Lapidary Art
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
Naper Settlement
Oriental Institute Museum
Pleasant Home Foundation
St. Charles Heritage Museum
The Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn
Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission offers vary
per museum. If admission is free, another special discount will be offered.
Please visit the Youth Services or Adult Reference desks at the Library to
check on availability of passes for the attraction of your choice. Passes
cannot be reserved or checked out online or on the phone. For more
information, visit www.museumadventure.org.

�Adult Programs
Thursday Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the
self-service holds shelfa month before the
discussion. No registration required.
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
June 12,10:30-11:30am
Will Traynor is in the prime
I
of his life—great job,
active lifestyle, and women
clamoring over him—until a
terrible accident confines
him permanently to a
wheelchair. Trying to prove
that happiness will find
him again, Will’s family
hires Louisa Clark as his
companion. Louisa’s task is |
daunting, but she is determined
to show Will that his life is not over.

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The Smart One by Jennifer Close
July 10,10:30-11:30am
Weezy and her husband
become increasingly
perplexed by life
challenges that compel
their first daughter to
move back into her
childhood room, their
second daughter to
cancel her wedding,
and their son to
become enmeshed in a
relationship disaster.
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
August 14,10:30-11:30am
Close to aging out of the
foster care system,
Penobscot Indian Molly
Ager takes a community
service position helping an
elderly woman named
Vivian clean out her home.
Molly discovers they are
more alike than different
as she helps Vivian solve a
mystery from her past.

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register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
ldlibrary.org.

Paws to Read! Adult Summer Reading Program
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday, August 2
The program kicks off on June 7 and
celebrates our animal friends.
Participants who read, watch, or listen
to five library titles this summer can
enter to win a host of fantastic prizes.
Attendance at any of the adult library
programs can count as one of your five
nufumuf
titles. Stop by the Adult Services desk to

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pick-up a registration form and you’ll
receive a free “Paws to Read” magnet as a gift.
Registration forms will be available at the Adult Services desk and
also on the Library website beginning Saturday, June 7.
Show Us Your Favorite Pet Photo!
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday, August 2 • All Ages
______
The Library is looking for patrons’ favorite pet photos
to display during our summer reading program,
“Paws to Read.” Bring in a non-returnable photo
ri
&amp; (or color copy) of your favorite pet photo, tell us
something about it (we'll provide the form) and
a we’ll display them by the Youth Services area.
tt Photos should be no larger than 5x7, and can be
k* V - jff dropped off at the Adult or Youth Services’ desks
any time after June 7.

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Bring Out the ‘Petographer’ in You
Tuesday, June 17, 7:00 - 8:30pm • Adults
Professional pet photographer, Michelle Lytle, will share her passion for
animal photography. Her presentation will include some techniques she
uses when photographing pets along with camera specifics and common
mistakes people make when photographing them. El

�fi = Please register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org.

The Art of Listening: Dvorak’s
Symphony “From the New World”
Wednesday, July 9, 7:00 - 8:00pm
This year Ravinia
will bring Dvorak’s
most beloved work
to center stage with
the Chicago
Symphony on July
10. To enhance the
listening experience,
Stephanie Ettleson,
a Music Institute of
Chicago faculty
member, will offer insights and discoveries
about the piece in this interactive
program. El

In Remembrance of D-Day: The Men of Omaha Beach
Tuesday, June 10, 7:00 - 8:30pm
This June celebrates the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Local author and veteran
battlefield historian, Robert Mueller, paints the picture of Omaha Beach with
period and contemporary photographs and maps, illuminating how the
invasion took place, and the men responsible for the success of that risky
endeavor. Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event. El
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Real Estate 60015: Buying or Selling; Information
to Help You Thrive
Wednesday, June 18, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Are you planning on buying or selling your home soon? This informative program
will include how to get started, information about the North Shore housing
market, the financial side of the real estate world and home inspection tips.
Presenters: Susan Brown Burklin and Ryan Newberry L’Heureux from
©properties, Cindy Smolin from Guaranteed Rate, Mark McCaffrey from
McCaffrey’s Home Inspection, and Lori Amato from American Home Shield. ID

Sketch-A-Pup
Saturday, June 28,1:00 - 2:30pm
You don’t have to be an artist to
attend this program. Simply bring a
photo of your dog (close up shot of
the face works well) or use one of
the instructor’s examples and learn
how to draw a pencil portrait of your
very own four-legged friend. Dog
portraits only. El

Batman Day!
Wednesday, July 23, 10:00am - 9:00pm
All Ages (children, teen, adult!)
Everyone is invited to join our celebration of
the 75th anniversary of the Caped Crusader /
The Dark Knight / Batman! Itest your
knowledge with trivia Browse Batman
movies and books on display. Check out our
Batman-themed craft table. Children who
come in costume (no masks) will be entered
into a prize drawing.

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gister in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
library.org.

FOR FILM BUFFS

‘For your Furry Friends’ Craft

Enjoy hot new releases in
brilliant HD Blu-ray.
No registration required.

Wednesday, July 23, 6:30 - 8:00pm
Show your furry friend just how much you care with this fun workshop.
We’ll be making a bed for your pet! Don’t have a pet, but would like to
join the fun? No problem. The pet bed you make can be donated to a
local pet rescue or shelter. El

Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
June 24, July 8, 22, August 5,19
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.

Thinks and Drinks Trivia Night
Wednesday, July 23, 7:30 - 9:00pm @ Trax
Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library is
hosting another evening of its popular trivia
night at Trax Tavern &amp; Grill in Deerfield! Play
individually or team up in groups of up to
four people and test your knowledge of world
trivia. Refreshments will be served and prizes
will be awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! El

Summer Movie Discussion SeriesAward Winning Documentaries
This summer we’ll watch and then discuss three
award-winning documentary films. Please join us
after each movie for a brief discussion about the
film. ALL THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm.
★ Thursday, June 19, Searching for Sugar Man Rated PG-13, 86 minutes
★ Thursday, July 17, Blackfish - Rated PG-13,
83 minutes
★ Thursday, August 21, 20 Feet from Stardom Rated PG-13, 91 minutes

Orphans of the Storm ‘Pet Supply’ Drive
Saturday, July 26, 11:00am - 3:00pm
Orphans of the Storm is looking for donations to help care for the
thousands of stray and abandoned dogs and cats they take in and care for
each year. As a not for profit, the shelter relies fully on donations for
support. A wish list for donated items will be available at the Libraiy
and at orphansofthestorm.org. Please stop by, donate items, and learn
more about this organization and their new center opening soon in
Northbrook Court

Glamour Pet Shot

BLACKFISH

Saturday August 2, 10:30am - 1:30pm
To conclude our Summer Reading Program, “Paws
to Read”, the Library will be offering 25 lucky pet
owners a free 5x7 photo of their pet by
professional photographer, Marge Hudson, of
Wetnoze Pet Photography. Photo to include only
one pet OR owner and pet. One photo per family.
Full details on the registration form. El

Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar:
A Culinary Dynamic Duo!

NOTE: All movies now begin at 6:30pm

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Wednesday August 27, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Most of us have bottles of olive oil and balsamic
vinegar in our kitchen, but do you know there is
a much larger world of flavors out there?
Tammy and Rick, from The Olive Tap
in Highland Park, will be here to
introduce you to artisan olive
oils, and balsamic vinegars,
complete with tastings. El

�TECH CONNECTIONS
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All oF these classes will take
the Library's Computer Lab lon the
lower level unless otherwise noted.

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ID Due to limited space, reservations are required for all the programs listed here. Register at www.deerfieldlibrary.org, by phone at 847.945.3311 or in person.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, June 3,10:00 - 11:30am
Need an introduction to the basic ins
and outs of the personal computer? This
hands-on class is the place to start!

Internet Basics
Tuesday, June 10,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn basics from website addresses to
Amazon. Basic hands-on knowledge of
keyboarding and mouse functions are
required.

Excel Basics
Thursday, June 12, 6:00 - 7:30pm
In this hands-on workshop, learn to create,
edit, and format a spreadsheet in this
popular and powerful program.

E-mail Basics
Tuesday, June 17,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn how to create and use an e-mail
account, including basics of etiquette and
safely. This class is open to anyone,
whether or not they have an e-mail account

Word Basics
Thursday June 19, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Learn to create and save documents, and
how to make them look good with fun
formatting tricks.

Better Internet Searching
Tuesday, June 24,10:00 - 11:30am
You can find the answers to just about any
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Come learn search
strategies that can help you make more
sense of the Internet.

PowerPoint Basics
Thursday, June 26, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Using PowerPoint for your educational or
business needs can be a snap after taking
this class! Come for an introduction to this
creative visual presentation software.

Cool Google Tools
Tuesday, July 8,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn how to use Google’s many tools to

their full potential, including storing
documents, sharing calendars, using
dynamic maps, and more.

Publisher Basics
Thursday, July 10, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Come learn the easy way to make high
quaUty designs, from flyers and invitations
to brochures and business cards.

iPad and iPhone Basics
Tuesday July 15,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn the basics of using these Apple
products from apps to changing your
settings to getting the most out of Siri and
more. Devices are not required, but if you
do bring yours, make sure it is fully
registered with Apple before you come, and
have aU of your usernames and passwords.

Excel Advanced

Library Apps
Tuesday, August 5,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn the different ways you can connect
with the Library from your smartphone or
tablet! We’D cover the Deerfield PubUc
Library app as well as OverDrive and Zinio.

Streaming Movies and TV on
Your Tablet or PC
Tuesday, August 12,10:00 - 11:30am
We’ll talk about the basics of ‘streaming,’
and paid and free options you can use to
watch shows, and more.

Share Your Photos Online
Thursday, August 14, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Explore free options for sharing and storing
your photos online. We’D also explore how
to share them on social media sites.

Thursday, July 17, 6:00 - 7:30pm
This hands-on workshop will cover
advanced formatting of your spreadsheet,
using formulas for computation, creating
graphs to represent your data, and more.
Basic Excel knowledge is required.

Cloud Computing Basics

Facebook Basics

Begin Your Blog

Tuesday, July 22,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn how to set up a Facebook account,
upload photos, update your status, and
more, as well as learn about security tips to
help keep your information safe!

Thursday, August 21, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Discover some of the free programs that
you can use to share your thoughts and
ideas on the Web. Also, we’ll discuss hot
topics from the blogosphere in this class.

Linked In for Your
Personal Brand

Tuesday, August 19,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn about the different options you have
for storing your information, as well as
important tips you need to know before you
use the cloud.

Get Pinning!

Tuesday July 29,10:00 - 11:30am
Linkedln has become a crucial onUne tool
in a competitive job market. Explore how
to set up a Linkedln profile and how it can
keep you afloat in a world of digital networking.

Tuesday, August 26,10:00 - 11:30am
Pinterest is an online tool that helps you
keep track of everything from decorating
ideas to recipes. Discover how to create
and organize your Pinterest boards, create
pins from website links, and more!

iPad and iPhone 2.0

Twitter for Newbies

Thursday, July 31, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Learn how to change and adjust settings,
about hidden menus and options, and
more. This class is an extension of the first
iPad/iPhone class. Users should have
mastered basic usage before taking this
course. Bring your device to class.

Thursday, August 28, 6:00 - 7:30pm
You’ve heard about your favorite stars,
businesses, and friends tweeting. Come
learn how you can benefit from and get in
the conversation with TWitter.
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Please register in advance in person, by phone at 847.580.8962
library.org.

Paws to Read! Teen Summer
Reading Program
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday,
August 2 • Grades 7-12
Take time out this summer and
celebrate “Paws to Read” with
awesome prizes and programs!
Whether it’s reading a book,
watching a movie, or listening to
music, it all counts! Fill out a raffle
slip in the Teen Space throughout
the summer for each activity you do,
and you’ll be entered for a chance
to win. Teen Summer Reading
Program registration forms will be
available on the Teen page of the
Library’s website and in the Teen
area of the Library beginning
Saturday, June 7.

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Manga Drawing Workshop
Monday June 9, 7:00 - 8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Join Addie Afable, a
Manga artist, as he
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developing techniques
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in character design
and illustration using
this popular
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Teen Movie Night
Monday June 30, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate “Paws to Read” with a hairraising showing of “Teen Wolf.” ID
Lend a Hand: Craft
Friday July 11,2:00 - 3:00pm
Grades 7-12
Help out some furry friends by making
homemade chew toys and blankets that
will then be donated to a local animal
shelter organization. All materials will be
provided. ID
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Pizza and Paperbacks
Wednesday, July 16,1:00 - 2:00pm
Grades 7-12
Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, for a
discussion of
Monument 14 by
Emmy Laybourne,
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. ID
Batman Day!
Wednesday, July 23,
10:00am - 9:00pm
See details on page 3.

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Teen Trivia Night “Paws-ified”
Wednesday, July 30, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Bring your smarts to the Library and put
your “pawsome” animal knowledge to the
test! Play individually or create teams of
up to four people. Snacks will be
provided and prizes will be awarded to
the brainiest of the bunch. Space is
limited. ID

Improv 101!
Thursday, August 7, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Do you make your friends laugh? Are you
a fan of Saturday Night Live or Whose
Line Is It Anyway? How'd you like to try
your hand at improv comedy? Come learn
games, invent characters, and create
scenes on the spot. No experience
necessary! ID
Straight Talk on College
Admissions
Monday September 8 7:00 - 8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Hanna Stotland, a college admissions
consultant with 14 years experience, will
offer parents and high schoolers an
overview of the college admissions
process and how families can find the
right path. This program will present the
latest advice on standardized testing,
essays, campus visits, safety schools,
financial aid, and more. Bring your
questions! El

�Children’s Programs
El = All children's activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Pr ogra ms and
Classes,” or by calling 847.580.8962. Registration for all of the programs listed he;re b eg ins
on Wednesday, May 28.
In addition to 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 prog rams.
For more information about programs and services for ch ildren with special needs, please
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org

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Summer Redding Program

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Paws to Read! Children’s Summer
Reading Program
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday, August 2
Children ages birth through 6th grade
Tail waggin’ fun awaits children who
participate in our summer reading program,
Paws to Read! Children will get a prize just
for signing up, and those who meet their
reading goals 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. Seepage 6for
information about the Teen Summer
Reading Program, open to grades 7-12.

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Guessing Jars &amp; Trivia
Challenge
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday August 2
Children through 6th grade
Visit the Youth department during the
Paws to Read! summer reading program to
try the weekly trivia challenge and to see if
you can guess how many items are in the
monthly guessingjar!
Picnic Stories
Thursdays, June 12 - July 31, 12:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Bring a bag lunch and er\joy stories for the
whole family in the Youth Program Room
at the Library.
Family Times
Saturdays, June 7-August 30, 10:00am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Services department
for a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!

^National research from Dominican University 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.
• Spent more time reading over the summer, read more books, 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!

Take a Ride With Rocket!
Saturday, June 7 - Saturday, August 2 • Children through
6th grade
Where will Rocket ride this summer?
That’s up to you! Check out a Rocket
plush and a backpack filled with fun
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Rocket, and return him along with one
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photograph. Photos from all of Rocket’s summer
adventures will be on display in the Youth
department in August.

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Storytime, Milk, &amp; Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn
Tuesday, June 3, 9:30am
Tuesday, July 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, August 5, 9:30am
Join us every first Iliesday of the month
for a storytime at the Bannockburn
Panera, located at 1211 Half Day Rd.,
Bannockbura
Drop-in Crafts
Monday June 9 - Sunday, June 15
Monday July 7 - Sunday July 13
Monday August 11 - Sunday August 17
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services desk to pick-up
a craft pack that you can either do in the
Library or take home.
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�Children’s Programs
ID = 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 28.

Book Buddies!

Robin’s Dog Stars:
Dog Trick Show
Saturday, June 7,2:00 - 2:45pm
Family showfor all ages
Come, sit, and stay for Robin and her
amazing dogs! They will perform 30 tricks
which include climbing a ladderjumping
through hoops, counting, and getting a
tissue when Robin sneezes. ID

June 17 through July 31
Tuesdays, 6:45 - 7:30pm
Wednesdays, 4:45 - 5:30pm
OR Thursdays, 6:45 - 7:30pm
Readers going into Grades 1-3
Volunteers entering Grades 7 through 12
will be matched with young readers in this
fun program. Buddies will meet once a
week for she 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. Q

Campfire Stories

Foreign Language Storytime
Wednesday, June 25, 7:00 - 7:30pm
Ages 2-8 with a parent or caregiver
This interactive foreign language
storytime will be presented by the native
speaking teachers of Language Stars in
Bannockburn! ID

Yoga Storytime
Thursday, June 26, 4:00 - 4:45pm
Grades 1-3
Exercise your mind and body by bringing
stories to life through fun yoga poses.
Children should wear comfortable clothing
and bring a towel or yoga mat. Caregivers
must remain in the library. ID

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Super Fly Guy

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Saturday June 21,11:00 - 11:45am
Ages 6-8
Fly into this program, and we’ll have a
super time! We’ll read the Fly Guy books
together, make fun buggy crafts, and play
games. ID

Wednesdays, June 11, July 2, and
August 6, 7:00 - 7:45pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Brickology V.I.B.
Come dressed in your pajamas and bring
your favorite stuffed animal to share in the (Very Important Builders)
LEGO party!
Tuesday, June 24, 5:00 - 6:00pm
Family Movie and (BYO)
Ages 5 and up of all abilities and their
Dinner
families
Join LEGO specialist Beth Weis and build
Thursday June 12, 6:00 - 7:30pm
a giant brick tower using 6000 bricks,
Children and their parent or caregiver
create super awesome mosaics, and learn
Bring a picnic dinner and ei\joy
how to build a marble maze. Join us for a
Ratatouille (G), a fun movie about Remy,
fun and engaging opportunity to work on
a rat who dreams of becoming a famous
motor skills as well as social and
chef. ID
emotional growth. ID
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Sue Black Presents
Animal Tales
Saturday, June 28,11:00 - 11:45am
Family show for all ages
Animals say—and do—the strangest
things. Join us for a romping, stomping,
rip-roaring program of Animal Tales. With
help from the audience you never know
what will happen next! Join Sue Black as
she presents her fun and interactive
Animal Tales. ID

�ID = All children’s activi ties, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register
on, oniline at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes”, or by calling
in advance in
847.580.8962 igistration for all of the programs listed here begins on Wednesday, May 28.

Tween Minecraft Club

KiDLS: Kids in Deerfield
Love Science
Saturday, July 19,1:00 - 2:00pm
Ages 5-9 and their parent or caregiver
Do you love animals? We do, too! Come
celebrate our furry and feathered friends
in this summertime science program. Real
animal pelts will be shown. ID

75 YEARS DF BATMAN

Batman Day!
Wednesday, July 23, 10:00am - 9:00pm
All Ages (children, teen, adult!)
Everyone is invited to join our celebration
of the 75th anniversary of the Caped
Crusader / The Dark Knight / Batman! Test
your knowledge with trivia. Browse
Batman movies and books on display.
Check out our Batman-themed craft table.
Children who come in costume (no masks)
will be entered into a prize drawing.

Read to Rover:
A Special Storytime
Saturday July 19, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Ages 5 and up and theirfamilies
Come to the library for a morning of
“doggy tales” with special guest therapy
dogs from Adventures with Bailey. Join us
for your favorite dog-themed stories,
singing, and activities. These gentle dogs
will be the perfect companion for children
of all abilities. ID

Monday, June 16, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Monday, July 21, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Monday, August 18, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Grades 6-8
Join us at the Library in our
Digital Computer Lab for a brand
new Minecraft club! Let your
imagination run crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and
show off your own unique world!

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Tween Pizza and
Paperbacks
Wednesday June 18,1:00 - 2:00pm
Grades 6-8
Join us at the
Library for a
discussion of
Cosmic by
Frank Cottrell,
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! ID

Tween Board Game Party
and Pizza Night
Monday, July 14, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Grades 6-8
Tweens of all abilities are invited
to the Library for a Pizza and
Board game party. ID

See a Juggler! Be a Juggler!
Saturday August 2,10:30 - 11:30am
Family showfor all ages
Join Jason Kollum for a fun family show
for ALL ages! You won’t want to miss this
fun, interactive show that will include:
eye-popping juggling, unbelievable
balancing, and jaw-dropping stunts. ID

Artbot Robotics
Monday, August 4, 4:00 - 5:00pm
Grades 6-8
What can you make with an
electric toothbrush battery,
Styrofoam, plastic cups, and
markers? Only the coolest robot
imaginable! Come be crafty and
scientific as we show you how to
put together your own unique
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artbot. ID

�More to Know!
Be the First to Know!

Rosemary Sazonoff
Writing Contest Winners
Thank you to everyone that
participated in this year's
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest, and congratulations to
our winners!
1st Place - Laura Ashman
2nd Place - Jerry Levy
3rd Place - Trish Palzet
Their winning essays, along with
the essays from the Children’s
division winners are available on
the Library’s website. You’ll be
moved and inspired.

Subscribe to the Deerfield Public Library monthly e-newsletter (First to Know) for
“breaking news” and special reminders. This is the best way to find out about new
programs and services that become available in between the quarterly publication of
Browsing. Click on “Subscribe to e-news” on the front of the Libraiy website.

Let the Library Come to You: Books to Go
Did you know that the Libraiy provides a free monthly delivery service for those who
can’t get to the Library due to illness or limiting physical conditions? If eligible, all that is
needed is a Deerfield Public Library card. If you don’t have one, we will help make that
happen!
Library staff will both deliver and pick up items each month, including books (regular and
large print), audiobooks, and music CDs. Staff can also choose materials for you, with your
preferences in mind.
For more information or to register for the service, contact Ted Gray, at 847.945.3311,
ext. 8833.

“Thanks for
asking...”
Answers to frequently asked questions
from library users
Why is the
accessible
parking so far
from the door?

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Unfortunately,
the current
location of the
accessible
parking spots
is the only
location in the
Library parking lot that meets the
American Disabilities Act standards
for accessible design, including
traffic patterns and slope of the
pavement.

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Adult Services Librarian Ted Gray visits with Books to Go clients at Gidwitz Place or
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Assisted Living, (l-r) Shirley Garel, Dolores Streicker, and Norma Bashover.

Farmers Market Visits
Library Trustees
Saturdays, July 19 and October 11
Stop by with questions about the library and to share your ideas.
Library Staff
Saturdays, June 21, August 23, and September 13
Find out about the Summer Reading programs, upcoming events, and all things LIBRARY!

�Friends of the Library
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you
like) in our beautiful book comer—straight ahead from the
Library front door.
• The Friends accept gently used hardback and paperback
books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS, cassettes,
textbooks or encyclopedias, please).
• Donations of cookbooks and children’s books are especially
welcome for our upcoming Deerfield Farmers Market sale on
Saturday, September 20.
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf—
The Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help
sort and shelve book donations!

• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’
Board. Join us at a future Board Meeting. The meetings for
the rest of the year are as follows: May 28, July 23,
September 24, and November 12. All meetings begin at
7:00pm in the meeting room across from our sale area.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
The Friends can be contacted at 847.945.3311, ext 8895 or
at friends@deerfleldlibrary.org

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
*

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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:
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The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
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Thank you to our current members:
GOOD FRIEND
Anonymous (4)
Herbert M. Berman
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Lanin Family
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Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Marla Peckler
Barb Reich
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FAMILY FRIEND
Ed &amp; Dorothy Collins
Christine &amp; Rob Cowan
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Shari &amp; Harrvey Herman
James E. Hfill
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard
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DEAR FRIEND
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BEST FRIEND
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Ackerson Family
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Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Greta &amp; Brian Davison
Carol &amp; Rich Kraines
Brooke Fogt
Kathy Johnson &amp;Alex
Susan Fried
Lieberman
Luisa Ellenbogen &amp;
Lynn Pivan
David Gass
Dave &amp; Bry Roemer &amp;
David &amp; Frances Griffin
Family
Dave Grimm
Marilyn &amp; David Scholl
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Kraft Foods Foundation
Matching Gift
Rabbi Charles &amp; Dr.
Sandra Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee &amp; Jeff Rivlin
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
LOYAL FRIEND
Anonymous
Susan Fried
PARTNER
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED
ALL DAY
Friday, July 4 - Independence Day
Monday, September 1 - Labor Day

Deerfield Public Library
May Pergander, Library
847.580.8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch • 847.948.5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847.940.4049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847.444.0677
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Mike Goldberg • 847.945.0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Jeff Rivlin • 847.374.0709
jeff.rivlm@comcast.net
Seth Schriftman • 847.770.2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Ron Simon • 847204.8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Thursday, July 3

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Tuesday, June 24
Wednesday, July 23
Wednesday, September 10

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Many thanks to our Friends of the Library for
sponsoring the purchase of a large interactive
panel for the Preschool Pavilion.
Special thanks to Bernice Mitkey, who
generously volunteers time each week to
ensure that the children’s materials are in
order. We look forward to her visits and greatly
appreciate her help!
Thank you to Congressman Brad Schneider,
State Senator Julie Morrison, and State
Representative Scott Drury for coming to the
library to meet with constituents. So helpful
and convenient!
Special thanks to the Alzheimer’s
Association, James van Wagtendonk of the
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee
Rights, and Giovanni Gomez of the Office of
Governor Pat Quinn for their informative
program presentations.

LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN 11AM2PM 4TH of July
p in for complimentary water
clean restrooms in the
Library’s lobby.

Abundant thanks to our community for their
generosity during the Library’s food drive in
March. We delivered the equivalent of 24
shopping carts of food and household items to
the West Deerfield Ibwnship Food Pantry.
Also, thanks to Whole Foods Market
Deerfield for lending us the shopping cart.
Thank you to Alan Colburn and Laura
Henriques for their donation of $500 to the
Library in memory of Carolyn Colburn.
Thank you to the Portnoy Family for their
donation of $500 to the Libraiy in memory of
Eric M. Roth.

Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at
rams and events to
ity, including social
use in our newsletter and other p
media. Phottographers and camera crews from newspapers
or televisioin stations may also document events at the
Library. It you prefer not to have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you cor a member of your family, please
feel free to decline at thait time. We respect your privacy.

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Easier than ever!

Have you had an opportunity to get cozy with a
book in one of the new easy chairs in the library?
The addition of more comfy chairs is in response
to requests received from many community
members since the Grand Reopening last
summer. Here are other examples of our
continuing commitment to listening, and making
your Library experience easier:
You asked for a more convenient library card
option. It’s here! If you have a smartphone,
you can load your card into a convenient
app, and leave the card at home.
Did you know that ALL locations in the
Library are Wi-Fi Hot Spots? And you can
print right from your device as well.
Laptop lending is now available! Deerfield
cardholders can borrow a laptop for
in-Library use.
All programs and meeting room events are
now shown on the online calendar. So
whether you are coming for a Library
program, or for your club or homeowner
association meeting, you can easily confirm
the date, time, and location from anywhere,
at any time.
Check on page 11 for more information on
these fabulous new services that will
streamline your library experience.
We aren’t done yet! We are still working to make
the Library cozier, and add the finishing touches
that will make it feel more warm and welcoming.
Changes being considered include artwork,
plants, footrests, more soft seating, and accent
lighting. Watch for these continuing
improvements throughout the year. Pay us
a visit soon.
Mary Pergander
Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibraiy.org

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Helping our Neighbors
Next time you drop in the Library, consider dropping off some items for the
West Deerfield Township Food Pantry. Every little bit helps, as the Pantry
relies entirely on contributions to meet the year-round high demand for
basic foodstuffs, household cleaning items, and personal hygiene products
that the Pantry provides free of charge.
The Food Pantry serves over 250 township residents each month who find
themselves in need, either on a long-term or temporary basis. Many are
seniors who live on fixed incomes, while others are families with children.
Starting March 1, you can drop off your donations in the Libraiy’s lobby
(no glass, please).
Food Pantry Wish List:
• Canned protein (tuna, chicken,
salmon, beans)
• Side dish mixes (rice, potato,
pasta)
• Toilet paper
• Paper towels
• Juice
• Canned fruit
• Soup
• Peanut butter
• Laundry detergent (small size)
The Library food drive will run from March 1 through March 23. Your
donations will be delivered to the Pantry, where bags of food and personal
items, as available, are ready for pick up on the first or third Thursday of
each month. Anyone with an urgent need for assistance, however, may call
or visit the Township office any business day.

WELCOME OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS
The Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees recently completed
the selection process, and appointed two new members
to fill open seats on the Board. Luisa Ellenbogen and
Seth Schriftman will serve until the next election in 2015.

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register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
ldlibrary.org.

The Billionaire’s Vinegar.
The Mystery ofthe World’s
Most Expensive Bottle of Wine
by Benjamin Wallace
Tuesday, March 4, 7:00pm @ Whole Foods Market
Deerfield I Adults 21 years and older
In 1985, at a heated auction by
Christie’s of London, a 1787
bottle of Chateau Lafite
Bordeaux, unearthed from a
bricked-up Paris cellar and
supposedly owned by Thomas
Jefferson, went for $156,000 to
a member of the Forbes family.
But rumors about the bottle
soon arose. Why wouldn’t the
seller reveal the exact location where it had been
found? Was it part of a smuggled Nazi hoard? Did
his reticence conceal a dark secret? Join us to
discuss this real-life mystery, followed by a wine
and cheese tasting presented by Whole Foods
Market, 760 Waukegan Road, Deerfield. Sign up
early - space is limited. ID

Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. No registration required.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Saturday, March 8, 10:00am
Thursday, March 13, 10:30am
In conjuncti on with our Jane Austen program this month,
we will di scuss this classic comedy of manners about a
spirited young woman in 19th century England.
The Dinner by Herman Koch
Thursday, April 10, 10:30am
This riveting story focuses on two brothers out to dinner with
their wives to discu ss their teenlage sons. What starts out as a
casual dinner becomes a tensio n-fill ed evening out as each
couple show thelen gthsthey will goto p rotect their respective
families. Filled with shocking turns, this psychological thriller
will keep readers on the tip of their toes.

Meet Jane Austen and the Women in her Novels
Saturday, March 8, 1:30pm
Join historian, actor and museum teacher, Leslie
Goddard as she portrays Jane Austen, answers
common questions about Austen’s life, and brings the
women of Austen’s novels to life. ID

Music Discussion: U2’s The Joshua Tree
FOR FILM BUFFS
Enjoy hot new releases in brilliant HD Blu-ray.
No registration required.
TUESDAY ‘NEW MOVIE' NIGHT
March 4, 25, April 1,15, 29, May 13 and 27
Come to the Library for New Movie Night on
select Tuesdays this spring and preview the hot
new release of the week (as selected by Library
staff, of course!). As we get closer to each
date, you can check our website or ask at the
Multimedi a desk for a listi:ing of upcoming
showings. ALL TUESDAY F ILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
SPRING MOVIE DISCUSSION SERIES-0SCAR
‘BEST PICTURE' NOMINEES
This spring we’ll watch and then discuss three
films that received Academy Award Best
Picture nominations. It is very likely that one of
these films will win the Oscar. Please join us
after each movie for a brief discussio n about
the film. ALL THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:00pm
★ Thursday, March 20, GravityRated PG-13, 91 minutes
★ Thursday, April 17, 12 Years a Slave Rated R,134 minutes
★ Thursday, May 22, American Hustle Rated R, 138 minutes

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Wednesday March 12, 7:00pm I All Ages
We’ll listen to The Joshua Tree CD by U2 and talk about the stories behind
each song. Stay until the end and we’ll have a drawing to give away a copy
of Rattle and Hum on DVD. ID

An Inside Look at the College Admissions Office
Thursday, March 13, 7:00pm I Parents and students
Ravinia College Consultants Pat Cannon and Sandra Gilbert are back to
share information about the college admissions office. Everything from
applications and essays to activities and financial assistance will be
discussed, complete with examples from their work with students and
admissions officers across the country. ID

Are You too Cool to Coupon?
Saturday March 15, 1:30pm
Looking to cut your grocery bill in half? Join Christy Silkaitis, mother of
five and author of the money saving blog, “The Shopper’s Apprentice”
and discover the tools you need to maximize savings at the stores and
online. She will discuss how to find and organize coupons, stockpiling,
matching coupons to sales, shopping the drugstores, and safe saving
online. ID

Lights, Camera, Action!
Sunday, March 16, 1:004:30pm I All Ages
Come to the Library for an exhibit of full-size movie posters of current and
upcoming films. There is sure to be something for everyone!

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www.deerfieldlibrary.org.

Poems While You Wait
Saturday, April 12,1:45 - 4:45pm I All Ages
In honor of National Poetry Month, poets
and teachers, and their trusty vintage
typewriters, will be at the Libraiy to create
a poem for you at the ready. Bring your
ideas or provide them with a subject or
one-word inspiration and they’ll type up a
one-of-a-kind verse for you to take home.

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Thinks and Drinks Trivia Night
Wednesday April 16, 7:30pm @ Trax Tavern and Grill
Deerfield I Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library is hosting
another evening of its popular trivia night at Trax
Tavern &amp; Grill in Deerfield. Play individually or team
up in groups of up to 4 people and test your knowledge
of world trivia. Refreshments will be served and prizes
will be awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! (3

World Book Night
Wednesday April 23
World Book Night U.S. is a non-profit organization that
spreads the love of reading by using passionate readers
(in our case, Library staff) to go out into their community
and hand out their favorite books to light and non­
readers. If you happen upon a Libraiy ‘giver1, take a book
and start reading!

Container Vegetable Gardening
Saturday, April 26, 10:00am
Join urban gardening consultant Bill Shores to learn how to create a successful
vegetable container garden. Currently, Bill manages gardens for Chef Rick
Bayless, and specializes in creating organic gardens suited to the urban
environment. H

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with Books
Thursday March 20, 7:00pm
Worn-out books don’t have to be destined for
the recycling bin. Breathe life back into old
books by upcycling them into a work of art
(like the book wreath shown above). Bring
your own book to recycle or use one of ours.
Don't delay - space is limited! Q

Mingle and Make
Thursday March 27, 6:00pm
Been meaning to try out some of those DIY
crafts and recipes, but you haven’t found the
time? Join Madeline and Jenn to make tea
towels and sugar scrub. Tike time for yourself,
enjoy some refreshments, and make something
beautiful to take home. El

What’s it Worth?
Wednesday May 7, 7:00pm I Adults and Families
Frederick Dose, of Frederick Dose Appraisals, will
provide sight appraisal and verbal estimates for
selected antiques and heirlooms. (Mr. Dose will not
be appraising sports memorabilia or jewelry/
watches.) Registration is required if you would
like to have an item appraised (only one item per family), or
are just coming to watch. Bring your item to the Libraiy no later
than 6:50 p.m. on May 7 and expect to remain with your item until
the program ends at 8:45. Please note: Some items
may not be selectedfor appraisal. Audience
members will watch Mr. Dose examine items
brought for appraisal and explain their estimated
value. Sponsored by the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission. E)

Upcycled Scarves
Tuesday, April 22, 6:00pm I Adults and Teens
Have a cotton tee that shrank in the wash?
Love the print, but can’t see yourself wearing
that shirt? Bring it to the Library and turn it
into one of three beautiful scarf designs! Do
something good for our Earth while spicing up
your look. El
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May is Jewish American
Heritage Month!
Jazmer Trio
Sunday, May 4, 2:00pm I All Ages
Jazmer is a musical ensemble that performs a
variety of vocal and instrumental Jewish music
including Klezmer and Yiddish music from Eastern
Europe, Israeli folk songs, Ladino songs, and
Jewish music fused with touches of 20th century
American jazz. El

gister in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
library.org.

Anniversary of
The Grapes of Wrath
In the 1930s, John Steinbeck’s novel
The Grapes of Wrath told the story of the
millions of Americans suffering through the
Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, giving

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voice to families and individuals
who struggled every day to
transcend devastating

Author Visit: Estelle Laughlin,
Transcending Darkness: A Girl’s
Journey Out of the Holocaust

hardships. Join us as we

Sunday, May 18, 2:00pm I Adults and Teens
Local author Estelle Laughlin
will share her new memoir,
Transcending Darkness: A
Girl’s Journey Out of the
Holocaust
Published 64
years after her
liberation from
the Nazis, the memoir is a
narrative of Estelle’s experience
with loss and survival in the
Warsaw Ghetto and concentration
camps, told from the perspective
of a young girl. El

celebrate this classic
American novel.

Book Discussion:
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Saturday, May 3, 10:00am and Thursday, May 8, 10:30am
No registration required.

Steinbeck’s America
Saturday, May 10, 1:00pm I Adults, Families
Storyteller Brian “Fox” Ellis will share some of Steinbeck’s stories and
the stories that inspired him, putting The Grapes of Wrath in the larger
context of American History. El

Movie Discussion: The Grapes of Wrath
Thursday, May 15, 6:00pm
Join us as we watch and discuss this classic film. Released in 1940, it was
nominated for seven Academy Awards and currently ranks 21st of the
American Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Films. Q

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Learning a new language more fun than ever!

Check out the new foreign film feature in
Mango Languages. Watch f ull length foreign
language films, with or without suubtitles, in any
language. Movies are free and available to
watch online anytime. Find Mango Languages in
“Online Resources” on our website.

Finding your next book easier than ever!
Get book recommendations just by
searching the library catalog!
Select any print title in the
catalog, scroll down, and find
book recommendations based on
youir title choice. This great new
feat
.._.ure, powered by Novelist, also
provides book revie!WS,
discussion guides, author
read-alikes, and more.

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Woody Guthrie, the Great Depression,
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Saturday, May 24, 2:00pm
During the 1930s, the Depression and the Dustbowl
ravaged America’s economy and left millions of
Americans unemployed and homeless. Woody
Guthrie used his songs to become the voice of the
nation’s downtrodden even as he celebrated the
nation’s natural beauty and its democratic
potential. Join musician Bucky Halker for a
program that combines performance and commentary as he
reviews the life and songs of Woody Guthrie. E]

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Word Basics

How to Buy a Computer

Get Organized with Goodreads

Tuesday, March 4,10:00 - 11:30am
Learn how to create and save documents,
and how to make them look good with fun
formatting tricks. Basic knowledge of
keyboard and mouse usage is required.

Tuesday, April 8,10:00 - 11:30am
(for Money Smart Week!)
Buying a new computer can be stressful for
novices and experts alike. This workshop
will clarify essential terminology, go over
additional hardware and software you
might purchase, and generally help you
understand how to get something that
works for you.

Thursday, May 8, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Goodreads is a free Web tool for keeping
track of the books you’ve read! Thke a tour
of the site and learn how you can keep
records and find your next great read at
the same time.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, March 11,10:00 - 11:30am
Thursday, May 15, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Discuss the components of the
spreadsheet, entering data and using
ribbon elements. Basic knowledge of
computer usage is required.

Consumer Resource Round-Up
Thursday, April 10, 6:00 - 7:30pm
(for Money Smart Week!)
Become a better consumer by doing your
research! Learn about free resources that
will help you increase your purchasing
power and get the biggest bang for your buck!

Internet Basics

Computer Basics
Thursday, March 13, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Need an introduction to the basic ins and
outs of the personal computer? This handson class is the place to start. Bring your
patience and questions!

Intermediate Excel
Tuesday, Marchl8,10:00 - 11:30am
So, you’ve got Excel basics down pat - now
take your learning to the next level! Join us
in this class to further your spreadsheet
repertoire. Basic Excel knowledge is required.

Thursday, April 17, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Learn Web basics from e-mail addresses to
Amazon. Basic knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions are required.

Appy Hour
Thursday, April 24, 6:00 - 7:30pm
(Librarians’ Choice)
Tuesday, May 20,10:00 - 11:30am
(Health and Wellness)
Ever wonder what people are looking at
with those hand-held devices? Our Tech
Connections Team will help you learn how
to find and download the latest and
greatest apps.

Intermediate Word
Tuesday, May 13,10:00 - 11:30am
Microsoft Word can be used for much more
than writing letters! This class covers
advanced formatting, inserting images and
other objects into documents, using “track
changes”, doing mail merges to create labels,
and more. Basic Word knowledge is required.

Organize Your Photos
Tuesday, May 27,10:00 - 11:30am
If you’ve got mountains of digital photos
stored on your computer, this class is for
you. Learn how to edit and organize them,
how to share them with slideshows and
online photo sharing sites. Learn how to
store them in more than one place to be
sure they’re around for years to come.
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Thursday, May 22,1:00 - 3:00pm
Have an interest in using your
cellphone, tablet or e-reader to check
out books from the library? This is
the perfect opportunity to get some
one on one support. There will be a
librarian available for 20-minute
sessions that will be given on a firstcome first-served basis. Bring your
device passwords, library card and
plenty of patience! Drop-in.

Get Pinning

Tuesday, April 29,10:00 - 11:30am
Pinterest is a way to organize your
Thursday, March 20, 6:00 - 7:30pm
interests online, and share those interests
Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail don’t have to be with others! From recipes to travel ideas to
intimidating! Come learn how to create and books you’d like to read, you’ll learn how to
use an email account, including basics of
organize and share your passions with this
email etiquette. This is open to you whether popular site.
or not you currently have an e-mail account.

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E-mail Basics

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PowerPoint Basics
Tuesday, March 25,10:00 - 11:30am
Join us for an introduction to this creative
visual presentation software product.
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Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meetings
Grades 7-12
Looking for ways to be seen and heard at
the Library? As a TAB member you can
come up with programming ideas for
Iteens at the Library; help create content
for the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with Teen programs at the Library; and
give input for the new Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB meetings
and programs count as volunteer service
in the community! Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, eveiy 2nd Tliesday of the month
and enjoy snacks and drinks while hanging
out and talking about the Teen Space!
Tuesday, March 11, 5:00pm
Tuesday, April 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, May 13, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at teenservices@deerfieldlibraiy.org

Calling all S.T.A.R
Volunteers!

Divergent Party!
Sunday March 23, 2:00 - 4:00pm
Grades 7-12
If you’re dystopian-dedicated, then
celebrate at the Library with games, food,
a costume contest and crazy prizes,
including tickets to the movie release of
“Divergent”! ID

MONEY
) SMART

4. WEEK

April 5—iz, zdi4 @ your library*
Be a Money Smart Teen
Teen Drop-in Craft Week
Saturday, March 1 - Saturday March 8,
9:00am - 5:00pm (Sunday 1:00 - 5:00pm)
Grades 7-12
Kick off National Crafting month and Teen
Tfech Week with an assortment of creative
DIY projects. Pick-up materials in the
Libraiy’s Teen Space, use your awesome
creativity at home, then take a pic of your
final product and e-mail it to teenservices
@deerfieldlibraiy.org to win a prize!

An Inside Look at the College
Admissions Office
Thursday, March 13, 7:00pm
Students and parents
See page 2 for program information. ID

Thursday April 10, 6:30 - 7:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join Beth Ruhr from the Deerfield Bank &amp;
Trust as she gives tips and tricks for
managing a bank account, plus setting
and achieving some awesome financial
goals. Budgeting and saving, here we
come! Please feel free to bring a
parent/guardian along as well. ID

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Improv 101
Thursday April 17, 7:00 - 8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Do you make friends laugh? Are you a
fan of Saturday Night Live or Whose
Line Is It Anyway? How’d you like to try
your hand at improv comedy? Come learn
games, invent characters, and create
scenes on the spot. No experience
necessary! El

Rising 7th - 12th graders are
needed to assist with the Library’s
2014 Summer Reading Program!
Volunteers register participants for
the Reading Program, hand out
prizes, put together goody bags, and
assist with special programs, among
other things. If you enjoy working
with children and have some free
time this summer, consider applying
to be a S.T.A.R. Volunteer.
Applications will be available at the
Youth Services desk and on the
Library’s website during the month
of April.

Fingerprint Forensics
Monday, May 5, 7:00 - 8:00pm
Grades 7-12 and Adults
Are you a CSI fan or a reader of true
crime stories? Find out what crime
scene investigation is really like
and what it takes to become a
forensic scientist from special J
guest Jamie Edwards, a
(j.
Forensic Scientist in the
(f
Latent Fingerprint section
’
with the Illinois State Police. El

Teen Study Lounge
Thursday May 29, 10:00am - 8:30pm
Friday, May 30, 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday May 31, 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday, June 1,1:30 - 4:30pm
Monday, June 2 - Wednesday, June 4,
9:30am- 8:30pm
High school students
looking for a place to
study for exams can
i make themselves at
I home in the
I Libraiy’s meeting
rooms during finals
week. The Libraiy
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.

�Children’s Programs
El = 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 Monday, February 24.
In addition to specific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasona ble 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 pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org

St. Patty’s Day Treat Class @ Whole Foods Market Deerfield
Thursday, March 13, 4:30 - 5:30pm I Grades 2-5
Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by learning how to make
soda bread. That’s right, you will be measuring, mixing and
kneading bread from scratch. While the bread is baking a
librarian will share a story. Kids will also get to decorate
and take home a cupcake! Please note: Thisprogram will
takeplace at Whole Foods Market, 760 Waukegan Road,
Deerfield.

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Read Across America Day in
Honor of Dr. Seuss’s Birthday
Sunday, March 2,1:00 - 5:00pm
Join in the fun at this celebration of
reading held annually on Dr. Seuss’s
birthday. Children are invited to make a
Seuss-themed craft and ei\joy a book
of course!

Family Times
Saturdays, March 1 - May 31 I 10:00am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family
will ei\joy!

Storytime, Milk, &amp; Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn

Fairy Tea Party
Saturday March 15,1:00 - 2:00pm I Children ages 4-6 and theirparent or caregiver
Come dressed in your very fairy finest as we celebrate fairies! We’ll make beautiful
crafts, read fairy stories, and even enjoy fairy snacks. There will definitely be lots of fairy
dust in the air. A snack will be served at this program. If your child has food allergies
or requires other accommodations, please let us know how we can help in the Notes box
at the bottom of the online registration form or phone us at (847) 580-8962. ID

It’s Raining Frogs!
Saturday March 22, 11:00am I Grades K-5 and
their parent or caregiver
4
Come and learn all about frogs and pond life! David
Stokes, educator and naturalist, brings to us his exciting
show of live frogs, songs, puppets and stories. Children
will actively engage in learning with hands-on
m
materials! Come for some fun! El

Tuesday, March 4, 9:30am
Tuesday, April 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, May 6, 9:30am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join Miss Nina the first Iliesday of the
month for a stoiytime at Panera, located at
1211 Half Day Rd. in Bannockburn.

Drop-in Crafts
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K-9 Reading Buddies of the North Shore
Monday, March 24, 6:00 - 7:00pm
Monday, April 28, 6:00 - 7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are the best listeners! Children register for a 15-minute
slot to read to a registered therapy dog. ID

Money Smart Kids
Thursday April 10, 4:30pm I Grades3-6
Do you know what a bank does? Join Beth
Kuhr from Deerfield Bank &amp; Ttust as we
discover what banks do, why we should keep
money in the bank, and what all those
banking terms really mean. Learn how to
open your very own bank account! ID

Wednesday, March 5
Wednesday, April 30
10:00am - 8:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Program Room to make
a fun craft!

Free Comic Book Day!
Saturday May 3 I 9:00am - 5:00pm
Children
The Library is
partnering with
North Shore
Comics in
Northbrook to
celebrate .Free
Comic Book Day! FCBD is
an annual event when major publishers
release special issues of comics that are
given away for free at comic book stores
and libraries across North America. Visit
the Youth Services department to join in
the celebration of comics and pick up a
free comic. Quantities limited, one comic
per child.

�Children’s Programs
ID = 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 Monday, February 24.

Be a Clown!
Tuesday May 6, 4:30pm
Grades 5-8
Learn how to make people laugh by being
a caring clown! You’ll have a great time
learning how to apply clown make-up,
make balloons and how to bring more joy
into your world. Join
caring clown and
Caruso Middle
School teacher
*
Julie Witczak for
some clowning
around! ID

It’s Magic!

Saturday April 12, 11:00av I Ages 5-12
and their parent or caregiver
You are invited to a thrilling and
MAY. in May
entertaining magic show with Gary Kantor.
(Music, Art and Yoga)
The show is packed with vanishing acts,
Saturday May 10,1:30 - 2:30pm
mind-reading tricks, and a variety of
hilarious tricks that will have the children Ages 5 and up and theirfamilies
Children of all abilities and their families
rolling on the floor with laughter. ID
are invited to join us for Music, Art, Yoga,
stories and more! This dynamic program
KiDLS: Kids in Deerfield
will be led by a Lekotek play specialist.
Love Science
Lekotek is a nonprofit organization
Saturday April 19,1:00 - 2:00pm
dedicated to promoting benefits of play
Ages 5-9 and theirparent or caregiver
and the inclusion of children with special
Blustery, blowy, breezy
needs into family and community life. ID
and FUN! Come explore
r:
the windy side of
All
Things Small
science in our
Tuesday, May 13, 4:30 - 5:30pm
latest KiDLS
Grades 3-5
program. ID
We’ll explore the world of the teeny-tiny
through crafts and other activities. El

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Word Salad

Tuesday, April 22, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Always thought that poetry = boredom?
Toss together a zany mix of nouns,
adjectives and verbs and serve up a plate
of poetry in this artistic, fun and
interactive program. You’ll never look at
poetry the same way again! ID

Bookless Story Hour
Monday May 19, 7:00pm
Ages 5-10
Experience the art of traditional
storytelling as our youth librarians tell
their favorite folk tales from around the
world. Caregivers must remain in the
Library. ID

Vermicomposting
(Composting with Worms!)
Monday May 19, 4:30pm
Grades 1-8
Vermicomposting is a fun way to make
fertilizer from food scraps! It is excellent
for small spaces and it is easy to do. One
lucky winner will go home with a
vermicomposting kit, complete with
worms and all! El

Tween Minecraft @ the Library
Monday March 3, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Grades 6-8
Celebrate National Crafting Month in the
coolest way possible; by playing some
Minecraft! Join us at the Library in our
Digital Computer Lab and let your
imagination run crazy as you create and
show off your own unique world! ID

Tween Board Game &amp;
Pizza Party!
Thursday, March 20, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Grades 6-8
IWeens of all abilities are invited to the
Library for board games, pizza and fun! ID

Jedi Training Academy
Sunday May 4, 2:00pm
Ages 5-9
May the Fourth be with you when you
enter the Academy to hone your Star Wars
skills and knowledge. “Do or do not. There
is no try.” □

and songs while wearing crazy hats to
emphasize the fun of reading. Children
are welcome to wear a hat from home to
join in the Mad Hatters experience. ID

The Mad Hatters
Saturday May 17,11:00 - 11:30am
Ages 3-9 and their parent or caregiver
The Mad Hatters group from the Junior
League of Chicago performs books, poems

Just Dance Party!
Monday May 12, 7:00 - 8:00pm
Grades 6-8
May is National Physical Fitness month, so
dance it up at the Library! Play the Wii
game “Just Dance” while enjoying snacks
and hanging out with friends. ID

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www.deerfieldlibr;ary.orgI iunder “Programs and Classes”, or by calling (847) 580 - 8962. Registrati on for all of the programs list
begins on Monday,&gt;. Februajry 24.

STORYTIMES

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Time for Twos

After School Stories

Fridays at 11:00am
March 14,21,28, and April 11,18, and 25.
Ages 0-12 months with a parent or
caregiver
It’s never too
early to start
reading to your
baby! Join us for
stories, rhymes and
songs for you and
baby, plus social
time after the
program. El

Thursdays at 10:30am
March 13,20,27, and April 10,17, and 24.
Ages 24 - 35 months with a parent or
caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are
invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities
designed just for them. El

Thursdays at 4:30pm
March 13,20, 27, and April 10,17, and 24
Grades K- 2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
must remain in the Library. El

Preschool Pals

Wednesdays at 7:00pm
March 12,19,26, and April 9,16, and 23
Families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program,
including books, stories, rhymes, music,
movement, and more! Children are invited
to come in their pajamas. Q

Mondays at 10:30am
March 10,17,24, and April 7,14, and 21.
3-year-olds with a parent or caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers will
listen to stories, sing songs, and have fun!

□

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am
March 11,18,25, and April 8,15, and 22.
Ages 13 - 23 months with a parent or
caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
time after the program. El

Ready to Read
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
March 12,19,26, and April 9,16, and 23
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten
Using the five early literacy practices of
reading, singing, writing, playing, and
talking, this fun storytime is designed to
get your preschooler ready to read.
Caregivers must remain in the Library. El

Evening Storytime

Sensory Storytime:
For children of ALL abilities
Saturday, April 26,10:30 - 11:30am
Children, ages 3 and up with a parent
or caregiver
Children of all abilities and their siblings
are invited to join us for this inclusive
sensory storytime program. Join us for an
hour-long program filled with stories,
music, rhymes, and playtime. El

Homeschool Programs
Join us for these fun and educational programs for homeschooling families!
Monday, March 10 | 1:30 - 2:30pm
READERS’ THEATER - Let’s have fun acting out our favorite stories and books! El
Monday, April 14 | 1:30- 2:30pm
JEOPARDY! - Get ready to put your trivia knowledge to work with a challenging
game of Jeopardy using our new interactive system. Cl
Monday, May 19, 2:30 - 3:30pm
VERMIC0MP0STING PROGRAM - Composting
with worms is a fun and easy way to make
fertilizer from food scraps! One lu cky winner
will go home with a vermicomp osting kit,
complete with worms and all! [Note: program
is at 2:30 not 1:30] El
For more information about programs and
services for Homeschool Families contact
Kate Easley at keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org

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Foreign Language Storytimes
Monday, March 3,2:30 -3:00pm - Spanish
Tuesday, March 4,1:30-2:00pm - Spanish
Thursday, March 6,1:30 -2:00pm - French
Monday, March 10, 11:30am- 12:00pmGerman
Children ages 2-8 with a parent or caregiver
These interactive foreign language
storytimes are presented by the native
speaking teachers of Language Stars in
Bannockburn! Please note that each
storytime requires separate registration. El

!

�Money Smart Week

See page 5 for “money smart” computer classes

For Adults and Teens
Ten Ways to Simplify your Finances
Saturday, April 5, 10:30am
Learn strategies and tools that can automate, streamline, and organize your financial
life including your retirement and investment accounts. From auto-rebalancing to new
types of mutual funds, there are new services and techniques that can save you time and
money. Presenter: Karen Chan, Financial Educator. El

MONEY
SMART

WEEK

@ your library
Aprils—12, 2014-

Stop in at the Library during
Money Smart Week and learn
more about our special
programs. Visit one of our
service desks and enter your
name in a drawing for a
popular book on how to
manage your money (Adults)
or a piggy bank (Youth).

Investing in Your 401(k) and IRA
Saturday April 5, 2:00pm
How do you choose the investments in your retirement plan? How many mutual funds
are enough? This straightforward session will teach you the tools and terminology you
need to understand your investment choices and avoid common mistakes. Presenter:
Karen Chan, Financial Educator. D

Medicare Made Clear
Tuesday, April 8, 7:00pm
Join Donna Spigolon for an overview of Medicare, Parts A&amp;B, Medicare Supplemental
insurance, Medicare Part D, and more! This program is perfect for people interested in
joining Medicare and those who are currently enrolled. El

Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease
Wednesday April 9, 6:00pm
The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease makes planning for the future more important than
ever. In this interactive program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association, you will have
a chance to learn about important legal and financial issues to consider, how to put
plans in place, and how to access legal and financial resources near you. Regardless of
whether or not your fanuly has received a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia, this
program is helpful for aU people looking to plan ahead for their future. E]

Be a Money Smart Teen!
Thursday April 10, 6:30 - 7:30pm I Grades 7-12
Join Beth Kuhr from the Deerfield Bank &amp; Ihist as she gives tips and tricks for
managing a bank account, plus setting and achieving some awesome financial goals!
Budgeting and saving, here we come! Please feel free to bring a parent/guardian along
as well! El

For Children
Money Smart Kids

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Thursday April 10, 4:30pm I Grades 3-6
Do you know what a bank does? Join Beth Kuhr from Deerfield Bank &amp; Thist as we
discover what banks do, why we should keep money in the bank, and what all those
banking terms really mean. Learn how to open your very own bank account! El

�New Tech @ Your Library
Wi-Fi Hot Spot

Laptop Lending

Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout the
Library, and now it is easier than ever to
. For those who had previously used
our Wi-Fi, you will notice that the initial
entry page is gone. Now, once connected
to the “Deerfield Library” Wi-Fi network,
you will have full access to the Internet
Smartphone = Library Card
without having to perform any extra steps.
Use your smartphone as your library card
The placement of the Wi-Fi Hotspot
for greater convenience and a lighter
signage throughout the Library advertises
wallet! Download either the CardStar® or that by connecting to it you agree to the
Key Ring™ app to your phone and
Library’s policies.
follow the simple instructions to set up an
account. The apps are available at the
Apple App Store and Google Play. When
you’re ready to check out library material,
you will have access to your card with a
single touch. It’s that easy! Both CardStar
and Key Ring require Android 2.2 and up,
and both are optimized for iPhone5 and
are compatible with iPad and iPod touch.
See the app websites for full information
on compatible platforms. Feel free to stop
by with your device if you need help
getting set up.

In response to the high demand for the
use of the PCs in the Library’s Computer
Lab, we now have six wireless laptop
computers for in-Library use. To checkout
a laptop, patrons must be an adult
Deerfield library card holder (18 years or
older), and present a valid driver’s license
or state ID. Laptops can be used for 90
minutes anywhere in the Library,
including the study rooms and the quiet
room. If there is no one waiting, the use
time can be extended. Wireless printing is
also available. In addition to Internet
access, laptop applications include the
Microsoft Office 2010 suite. The laptops
are available at the Computer Help desk
on the lower level.

Friends of the Library
•

Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs available for a
suggested donation of
i $1 for paperbacks - $2 for hardcover (or more if
you like) in our beauitiful book corner - straight ahead from the Library
front door.

•

The Friends of the Library have hosted Tuesday Movie Niglhts and will
continue to do so in the spring. Join us for the hot new rel
6:30pm on March 4, 25, April 1,15, 29, May 13 and 27.

•

The Friends accept donations of gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS or cassettes,
encyclopedias, textbooks or magazines, please).

•

Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf - the Friends

welcome volunteers from the community to help sort and shelve book
donations! Any amount of time and help is appreciated. Contact the
Friends for more information.
•

Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an annual
membership! (form below)

•

The next Friends of the Library board meeting will be on Wednesday
March 26 at 7:00pm at the Deerfield Public Library. Community
members and potential new volunteers are always welcome.

The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

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 ol Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
____$15-$29

Good Friend

____$30-$49

Family Friend

____$50-$ 99

Dear Friend

____$100-$249

Best Friend

___ $250-$499

Loyal Friend

____$500 +

Partner

NAME____
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PHONE___

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□ 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 Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations. Does your company have a matching gift program?

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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372

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Deerfield Postal Patron

• Library home page and catalog:
www. deerfieldlibr
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Sunday, April 20 - Easter
Monday, May 26 - Memorial Day

Deerfield Public Library
Maiy Pergander, Libraiy
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.riviin@comcast.net
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847-444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Seth Schriftman • 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
1:00am-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Thursday, March 27
Wednesda y, April 23
Thursday, May 29

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Thank you many times over to Sunday Mueller,
who served as a Deerfield Public Libraiy Board
Member from 1999 through 2013. Her
inspiration and expertise have been instrumental
to the continued advancement of the libraiy.
Special thanks to Susan Bloom, who recently
retired after 29 years of service to the Library
in our Technical/Support Services department.
And happy retirement to Community Outreach
Coordinator Jody Wilson, too!
How can we count the ways to thank the
Friends of the Library for their 2013 pledge
of over $12,000? The Friends support has
provided for many vital upgrades and
improvements, and a variety of engaging
programs.
Thank you to the Turner Family for their gift
to the Library of a sculpture by artist Robert
Winslow, which will be on display soon. We
can’t wait to share it with the community!
Thank you once again to the S.T.A.R.
Volunteers for their invaluable assistance with
the Winter Reading Program!

A big thank-you to the volunteers from
Congregation B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim,
who contributed their time to the Libraiy for
their Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.
Hats off to the Deerfield High School
Chamber Orchestra for their beautiful
holiday music.
Many thanks to Trax Tavern and Grill for
hosting our very popular Thinks and Drinks
Trivia Night. It’s always a blast!
Lip-smackin’ thanks to Real Urban Barbeque
for sharing cooking tips at the “Smokin’ BBQ”
program.
A sip of thanks to our Deerfield Starbucks for
enhancing our coffee experience at the
“Calling all Coffee Connoisseurs” program.

Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at programs and events to
use in our newsletter and other publicity, including social
media. Photdographers and camera crews from newspapers
or televisioin stations may
■ also
&lt; document events at t
Library. It you prefer not to■ have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you cor a member of your family, please
feel t ree to decline at tha t time. We respect your privacy.

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Even though our stock-in-trade at the Library is words, we thought
you’d be interested to see how we’re doing by the numbers. These
statistics reflect our activity during the year we spent at the temporary
site during the renovation.
Open 69 hours a week
159,810 visits

403,762 items circulated during the fiscal year
82,422 reference questions answered for adults and children
13,920 Deerfield resident Library cards in use
108,118 books owned
22,427 e-books owned
11,090 DVDs owned
977 items loaned to other libraries
45,549 items were loaned to cardholders from other libraries
16,978 log-ons to the Library’s public computers

Although helping those in need is
always in season, the holidays offer
more opportunities for us to give back
to our communities. The Library has
been a drop-off center for TOYS FOR
TOTS for many years and we’re keeping
that tradition alive in our newly
renovated space. Drop off new,
unwrapped toys in the box in the
Library’s lobby now through December

Currently, we’re trending up in all categories, with growth most noticeable in
computer use—including in the Computer Lab, the dedicated computers in the
Youth Services area and the new express computers in the Lobby—and attendance
at Library programs. Due to the lack of space at the temporary facility (which was
about half the size of our permanent home) we weren’t able to present anything
more than book discussions and children’s storytimes during the renovation. Now
we’re going full tilt, offering more interesting and exciting programs for children,
families, teens and adults than ever before—so many that we’ve had to increase
the number of pages in this issue of BROWSING to showcase all of them. Our new
free tech classes (see TECH CONNECTIONS) with a maximum capacity of
12—which is the number of computers available in the lab—fill up almost as
fast as our extremely popular storytimes.

16th Although all types of toys for all
ages are accepted, please remember

The Board, the staff and I are happy to report that we’re busier than ever, with the
great new facilities, Computer Lab, expanded services, and growing collections.
Hope to see you soon!

The Library is also a designated
drop-off location for the Deerfield

Mary Pergander
Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org

that books make great gifts!

Rotary Club’s “Coat Off Your Back”
winter coat drive. Donate clean, good,
used winter coats for children and
adults in the designated bin the Lobby.
This drive will also run through about
mid-December.

�Adult Programs
Author Visits
Jen Lancaster
Coming in February. Stay tuned for
more details.

Deerfield Public Library is
excited to welcome New
York Times best-selling
author Jen Lancaster!
Jen has gained popularity
with her humorous
memoirs; including
Bitter is the New Black, My Fair Lazy, and
The Tao of Martha. More recently, Jen has
begun writing novels, and in her latest,
Twisted Sisters, reality gets an unreal
makeover. Join us for an evening of
humor, as Jen discusses her books and
writing career. Lake Forest Bookstore will
be selling copies of her books, which she
will be happy to sign, r

Rosemary Hurwitz
Wednesday, December 4, 7:00pm

Local author Rosemary
Hurwitz will discuss her
spiritual journey after
depression in her chapter
“The Call,” in a new book,
No Mistakes: How You can
Change Adversity into
Abundance.

Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
January 7 and 21, and February 4
and 18
Come to the Library for New Movie
Night on select Tuesdays in January and
February and preview the hot new
release of the week (as selected by
Library staff, of course!). Films will be
shown in brilliant HD Blu-ray in our
comfy new meeting rooms. As we get
closer to each date, you can check our
website or ask at the Multimedia desk
for a listing of upcoming showings. All
movies start at 6:30pm. Drop-in.

R Please register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org.

Professor Moptop - Rubber Soul by The Beatles
Wednesday, December 11, 7:00pm
Professor Moptop from WXRT’s “Breakfast with the Beatles” will be here to
lead a discussion on the Beatles’ Rubber Soul album. Join us as we listen to
each cut and talk about the inspirations behind each song, and make sure to
enter the raffle to win your very own copy of Rubber Soul on CD. □

Downton Abbey:
Setting the Scene
Saturday, December 14,
1:30-3:00pm
Landscape historian Barbara
Geiger discusses the rise and
fall of wealthy English
aristocratic families like the
Crawleys and why grand
estates like Downton Abbey
(Highclere Castle) look the
way they do. ID

Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Sunday, December 15, 2:00pm
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Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra. ID

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What’s in your wallet??!
The smartest card in your wallet is now the
most flexible! Both the new adult and
children’s cards have a key tag, as well
as the familiar wallet size format, which
allows us to send you home with the item
your kids have put on hold, or vice versa. To protect
your account, the material must be checked out on the same
card that was used when the item was placed on hold. In other words, if
your spouse puts material on hold using her or his card, you’ll need that
card to pick up that material for him or her. The key tags allow you to
have a copy of the card and makes everything easy.
If you do decide to exchange your old card for the new format, be sure
to let the Library staff person who’s helping
you know if you check out e-books using
the card or use Zinio. He or she can help
you make the necessary changes.

�F&lt; = Please register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org.

Thinks and Drinks Trivia Night
Wednesday, January 15, 7:30pm TRAX Tavern and Grill,
833 Deerfield Road. Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library is hosting
another evening of its popular trivia night at Trax Tavern &amp;
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! □

The New Affordable Care Act (and You)
Thursday, January 16, 7:00-8:30pm
If you don’t know about this government health insurance program, it’s time you
did. A representative from the Governor’s Office will be on hand to discuss what
kinds of plans are being offered, how to choose the best option
for you and your family, and the new consequences of
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‘Unleash the Writer Within’ Workshop
Saturday, January 18, 10:00am-1:00pm
Adult and high school teens 14 and up
If you think you’re the next Hemingway, but can’t
get past the proverbial writer’s block, this program
is for you. Sherry Engstrom, adjunct professor at
College of Lake County, will teach you how to ^
free the inner desire to put words on paper,
overcome obstacles to writing, and use
writing practices to improve your skills.
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Conquering Clutter—
An Organized Approach
Thursday, January 9, 7:00-8:30pm
It’s a new year so how about getting rid of
some of that clutter! Professional organizer
Randy Wickstrom, will teach you the step by
step method on how to apply professional
organizing principles that will help you clear
clutter, reduce stress and accomplish more. □

Unstress Yourself
Thursday, February 13, 7:00-8:30pm. Adults
Focus on yourself in this hands-on workshop!
Take some time to learn how breathing and
meditation can calm the mind and the spirit.
As part of the workshop, we will also be
making lavender facial pillows to continue
calming at home. □

Basic Knitting 101
Every Wednesday, January 8-29, 6:30-8:00pm
Adults and Teens
Our four-part workshop includes basic knitting
techniques along with a finished project.
Classes meet once a week for four weeks. A list
of materials you’ll need will be provided when
you register. □

E-Reader Device Drop-in
Thursday, January 23, 1:00-3:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm
Cafe Area on Main Floor
Have an interest in using your cellphone, tablet or e-Reader to check out books
or magazines from the library? This is the perfect opportunity to get some
one-on-one support. There will be a Librarian available for 20-minute sessions
on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring your device, library card, passwords
and plenty of patience! Drop in.

Alzheimer’s: Know the 10 Signs—Early Detection Matters
Thursday, January 23, 7:00-8:30pm
The warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease are often dismissed as side effects of
normal aging. Join Lauren Levin from the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater
Illinois Chapter, as she separates myth from reality and how to recognize the 10
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Library Poets
Tuesdays, 6 -8:45 PM
Local poets are encouraged to share their work, inspiration, and creative
processes. The group is open to poets 18 and older of all levels of
experience and actively seeks new members.

WINTER FILM DISCUSSION SERIES—
STAR WARS
We’ll watch and then discuss each movie
from one of the most beloved trilogies of all
time, the original Star Wars films. We’ll start
off with Star Wars: A New Hope. Then join us
for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. We’ll
then show the final film in the trilogy, Star
Wars: Return of the Jedi. Please join us after
each movie for a brief discussion about each
film. All movies will be shown in beautiful HD
Blu-ray. No registration required.
ALL FILMS BEGIN AT 6PM
A Thursday, December 19, Star Wars:
A New Hope—Rated PG, 121 minutes
A Thursday, January 16, Star Wars: The
Empire Strikes Back—Rated PG,
124 minutes
A Thursday, February 20, Star Wars:
Return of the Jedi—Rated PG, 94 minutes

�R Please register in advance in person, by phone at 847.945.3311 or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org.

Thursday Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the
self-service holds shelf a month before the
discussion. No need to register in advance.

No One is Here Except All of Us
by Ramona Ausubel
January 9, 10:30am
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Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt
February 13, 10:30am
Set in 1987, fourteen year old
June loses her uncle, Finn, to
AIDS, an illness that is only
beginning to have a name.
June struggles to find someone
who “gets” her like her uncle
did until his partner, Toby,
reaches out to her after the
funeral. Finding comfort and
answers from Toby helps June grapple with the
grief while her family struggles. A beautifully
written coming-of-age story about family secrets
and learning to understand those you love.

Get On Track for Deerfield’s
Winter Celebration December 7!
North Central ‘O’ Gaugers bring their very popular
Winter Wonderland special model train run to the
Library during Deerfield’s Winter Celebration, Saturday,
December 7. The trains - including Thomas and the
Hogwarts Express - will run from 9 am until 4 pm in
the downstairs meeting rooms of the Library. A holiday
treat for kids of all ages!

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 28-March 25, 7:30-8:45pm
Once again, Tom Jester coordinates a series of thoughtful discussions and
stimulating analyses of some of the great foreign policy issues of our time.
The Foreign Policy Association’s discussion guidebooks will be available for
purchase at the Patron Services desk after Monday, January 13. □

Calling all Coffee Connoisseurs
Wednesday, January 29, 7:00-8:00pm
We know that coffee packs a kick, but do
you know how it gets from the farm to
y
your cup? Join local Coffee Master
Megan Plumley, from our Deerfield
Starbucks, to learn about coffee’s
journey. Megan will also lead us through
coffee tasting practices, discuss food pairings and answer
your questions about the process. There will also be a raffle for all
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How About a Blind Date with a Book?
February 1-28. Adults.
Back by popular demand! This program last year was a hoot, and this time it
will run for the entire month of February. Here’s all you do: Come to the Adult
Services area at the Library. Your ‘date’ will be dressed in pink or red paper
and you won’t know the identity until you take the book home and read it.
Even if your date’s a dud, all is not lost. Simply fill out the “Rate your Date”
entry form, return to the Adult Services desk by February 28, and we’ll
enter you in a raffle for a chance to win a dinner for two, at Biaggi’s
Restaurant. Only one entry form per date, please.

The Science of Love and Attraction
Thursday, February 6, 7:00pm
Adults 18 years and older
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, molecular
geneticist Stephanie Levi will demystify
the science behind love, attraction and
everything in between. Learn about
differences in the brains of men and
women when it comes to love, the science
behind breakups and how pheromones
influence behaviors. For adults 18 years
and older; program will contain
adult content. □

You Can Brew It!
Saturday, February 15, 1:30pm. Adults
Do you enjoy good quality craft beer?
Award-winning home brewer Scott
Pointon will discuss the equipment,
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H Due to limited space, reservations are required for all the programs listed here. Register at deerfieldlibrary.org, by phone at 847-945-3311 or in person.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 3, 10:00-11:30am
Learn the basic ins and outs of the
personal computer.

Word Basics
Thursday, December 5, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn to edit and format text, use
language tools, the benefits of desktop
publishing and more. Basic knowledge of
keyboard and mouse usage is required.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
10:00-11:30am
Covers web basics from email addresses
to Amazon. Basic knowledge of
keyboarding and mouse functions are
required.

Excel Basics
December 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Discusses the components of the
spreadsheet, entering data and using
ribbon elements. Basic knowledge of
computer usage is required.

Email Basics
Tuesday, December 17, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to create and use an email
account, including basics of email
etiquette. Join us whether or not you
currently have an email account.

PowerPoint Basics
Thursday, December 19, 6:00-7:30pm
Join us for an introduction to this
creative visual presentation software
product.

iPad and Kindle Fire
First Timers
Thursday, January 2, 2014 6:00-7:30pm
Bring your device, library card, Amazon
and/or iTunes passwords to discover how
great your new gizmo can be!

Getting More from Email
Tuesday, January 7, 10:00-11:30am
Learn cool tools and tricks to get more
from your email account, including

managing your address book, organizing
your messages and sending and receiving
attachments.

Connect with Skype
Thursday, January 9, 6:00-7:30pm or
Tuesday, February 18, 10:00-11:00am
Skype has the power to connect you with
people all over the world via video
chatting. In this class, we will explore
the basic functions for starting your own
video chat at home!

Linkedln for your
Personal Brand
Thursday, January 16, 6:00-7:30pm
In a competitive job market, using
Linkedln has become a crucial tool to
establish you as a top notch candidate.
Learn how to set up a Linkedln profile
that will keep you afloat in a world of
digital networking.

There’s an App for That
Thursday, January 30, 6:00-7:30pm
Take a tour of popular free (or cheap)
apps that have the potential to make
your life easier. Feel free to bring your
device to this hands-on class.

Cool Google Tools
Tuesday, February 4, 10:00-11:30am or
Thursday, February 27, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn to use Google’s many cools tools
for storing documents, sharing calendars,
using dynamic maps, and more!

Web Space Creation
Thursday, February 6, 6:00-7:30pm
See how simple setting up your own
website can be using the free website
host and builder Weebly!

Cellphone Photography
Thursday, February 20, 6:00-7:30pm
Cameras are a major selling point on
cellphones today. Learn a few techniques
for taking great pictures and some free
apps that can be helpful in becoming a
cellphone photography pro.

Organize Your Photos
Tuesday, February 25, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to edit and organize your
digital photos, how to share them with
slideshows and online photo sharing
sites, and how to store them in more
than one place to be sure they’re around
for years to come.

Let the Online Searching Begin!
In this three-part series, you’ll learn how
to find the best information on the Web
using search engines (Google, Bing, and
Yahoo) and the Library’s premium
databases. Registration required for all
three classes.

Part 1: Starter Searching
Tuesday, January 14, 10:00-11:30am
Get started searching the Web by
creating the best search terms,
evaluating your search results, and
judging which website is best for finding
the information you need.

Part 2: Savvy Searching
Tuesday, January 21, 10:00-11:30am
Don’t want to just “Google it” blindly?
We’ll talk more about evaluating search
results, and then we’ll take a tour of
some great reliable websites for
information about health, law, business,
travel, and more.

Social Media Grand Tour

Part 3: Special Searching

Tuesday, February 11, 10:00-11:30am
Come get a grand tour of Facebook,
Twitter, Linkedln, Pinterest, Instagram,
Tumblr, and more. Find out which of
these you might want to use and get tips
on how to use them effectively,
responsibly, and safely.

Tuesday, January 28, 10:00-11:30am
As a Deerfield cardholder, you have free
access to many online resources that
require paid subscriptions. These
resources cover consumer goods,
business topics, genealogy and more.
Take a tour of them in this hands-on
class.

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Teen Winter Reading Program:
Master the Art of Reading

Tuesday, December 3, 7:00-8:30pm
Ages 12-17
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Saturday, December 14-Saturday;
January 11, Ages 12-17
Warm up with a good book this winter
break! Look for slips in the Teen Space to
fill out your favorite book title and
author. You’ll automatically be entered
into a raffle for a chance to win awesome
prizes! For each Teen program you attend
during the Winter Reading Program, you
get an extra raffle entry!

Teen Advisory Board
(TAB) Meeting

Tangled Snowflakes:
A Drawing Workshop

Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard at
the Library? As a TAB member you can
come up with programming ideas for
Teens at the Library; help create content
for the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with Teen programs at the Library; and
give input for the new Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community! Join
Nina, the Teen Librarian, every 2nd
Tuesday of the month and enjoy snacks
and drinks while hanging out and talking
about the Teen Space!
Upcoming Meeting Dates:
Tuesday, December 10, 5pm
Tuesday, January 14, 5pm
Tuesday, February 11, 5pm
For more information contact
Nina Michael at
teenservices@deerfieldlibrary.org

Teen Study Lounge
Saturday, January 18, 9:30am-4:30pm
Sunday, January 19, 1:30pm-4:30pm
Monday, January 20-Thursday
January 23, 9:30am-8:30pm
High school students looking for a place
to study for exams can make themselves
at home in the Library’s meeting rooms
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.

Blind Date with a Book
“Teenified”

Saturday, January 11, 2:00-3:00pm
Saturday, February 1-Friday,
Ages 12-17
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lookout for the “Teen” labeled books,
make an amazing snowflake tangle with
take one home, unwrap, and enjoy. Then
artist Christine Thornton’s guidance and
tell us how the date went by filling out a
your own creativity! □
“Rate your Blind Date” entry form for a
chance to win an AMC Movie Theaters
Teen Drop-In Craft Day!
gift certificate. Please return entry forms
Saturday, December 14, 10:00am-4:00pm
to the Youth Services desk by February 28.
Ages 12-17
Design and make your own awesome
High School Writing Workshop
button or keychain in the Teen Space to
Saturday, January 18, 10:00am-1:00pm
celebrate the kick-off of our art-themed
Grades 9-12 and adults
winter reading program!
If you think you’re the next Hemingway,
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but can’t get past the proverbial writer’s
block, this program is for you. Sherry
Engstrom, adjunct professor at College of
FREE ACT and SAT Practice Tests @ the Library
Lake County, will teach you how to
ACT Practice Test: Saturday, January 4, 10:00am-1:30pm
release the writer within, overcome
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, February 1, 10:00am-2:30pm
obstacles in writing, and use writing
Taking a full length, proctored practice test is the best preparation for
practices
to improve your skills. It’s the
the actual exam. The practice tests include all aspects of the actual test
perfect
start
to entering your original
except for the essay portion. You’ll learn what to expect on test day and
work
into
the
annual Rosemary Sazonoff
receive a complete analysis of your results. Bring #2 pencils, a calculator,
Creative Writing Contest! Please
wear comfortable clothing, and leave your cell phone in the car.
contact the Adult Services Department
Participants will receive their scores via email approximately 2 weeks
(847-580-8933) for further information
after the exam. For more information about the practice tests, please
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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 Monday, December 2.

Deerfield Parent Network and the Library Partner Program
Tuesday, December 3, 7:00pm. Adults
Join us for a discussion of Letting Go with Love &amp; Confidence by Dr. Ken Ginsburg.
This book discussion will highlight the concepts explored by Dr. Ginsburg at his two
talks on November 7. Please go to deerfieldparentnetwork.org to register and learn
more about these free events.
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Featured
Family Program!

Reading Buddies
ofthe North Shore

A Visit with Corduroy Bear

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Friday, February 21, 4:30pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
The star of the beloved picture books by Don
Freeman visits the Library this winter! The
event will include a brief storytime followed by a
meet-and-greet with Corduroy Bear and coloring
pages or crafts to do at the Library or
take home. Don’t forget to bring
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All Things Small
Tuesdays at 4:30pm
January 7, January 14, January 21, January 28, February 4, February 11
Grades 3-5
Are you BIG into miniatures? Do you LOVE anything little? Come celebrate the world
of the teeny-tiny through words, arts, and crafts in this fantastic new program. □

Checkmate!
Tuesdays, January 21, January 28,
and February 4, 4:30pm
The tournament on Tuesday,
February 11, 4:30pm, requires
separate registration.
Grades 1 and up
Come learn to play chess or improve
your skills and learn new strategies
if you already play. Trained
instructors from CheckMates Chess
Academy will make learning chess
fun with songs, games and even a
tournament with prizes in the final week. Chess is a great game to teach kids life
skills such as thinking ahead and focusing. Chess has been played by great people like
Benjamin Franklin, Salvador Dali, Jimmy Carter—now is your chance to add your
children to their ranks! If you can’t make the classes, join us for the tournament. ID

K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday, January 27, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday, February 24, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are back!
Children register for a 15-minute slot to
read to a trained therapy dog. ID

Winter Wonderland Jam
Monday, January 20, 2:00-3:00pm
Children up to age 6 and their parent
or caregiver
Shake your sillies out at this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to their
favorite songs. ID

Writing Workshop
Monday, January 20
Grades 1-3, 1:30-2:30pm
Grades 4-8, 2:45-3:45pm
Entering the Rosemary Sazonoff writing
contest? Want to brush up on your
writing skills? Or have you dreamt of
becoming an author someday? This is the
perfect workshop for you to learn how to
put your words down on paper and have
some fun. Sherry Engstrom will help you
improve your writing skills and guide you
to telling your own stories. ID

�ID = 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 Monday, December 2.

STORYTIMES

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Time for Twos

Thursdays at 10:30am
Fridays at 11:00am
January
9,16, 23, 30, and February 6
January 10,17, 24, 31, and February 7
and 14. Ages 0-12 months with a parent and 13. Ages 24-35 months with a parent
or caregiver
or caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for stories, rhymes and invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities
songs for you and baby, plus social time
designed just for them. ID
after the program. ID

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am
January 7,14, 21, 28, and February 4,
and 11. Ages 13 - 23 months with a
parent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
time after the program. ID

After School Stories

Preschool Pals
Mondays at 10:30am
January 6,13, 20, 27, and February 3
and 10. 3-year-olds with a parent or
caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers will
listen to stories, sing songs, and have fun! ID

Ready to Read
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
January 8,15, 22, 29, and February 5
and 12. Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten. Using the five early litera­
cy practices of reading, singing, writing,
playing, and talking, his fun storytime is
designed to get your preschooler ready to
read. Caregivers must remain in the
Library. ID

Thursdays at 4:30pm
January 9,16, 23, 30, and February 6,
and 13. Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
must remain in the Library. ID

Evening Storytime
Wednesdays at 7:00pm
January 8,15, 22, 29, and February 5
and 12. Families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program,
including books, stories, rhymes, music,
movement, and more! Children are
invited to come in their pajamas. ID

PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Homeschool Programs

In addition to the programs listed below, we are happy to make reasonable accommo­
dations so that your child can participate in our other programs. For more
information about programs and services for children with special needs,
please contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.
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Join us for these fun and educational
programs for homeschooling families.

Read to Rover: A Special Storytime
Saturday, January 18, 1:30 - 2:30 pm. Ages 5 and up and
theirfamilies
Come to the Library for a morning of “doggy tales” with special
guest therapy dogs from Adventures with Bailey. Join us for
your favorite dog-themed stories, singing, and activities. These
gentle dogs are the perfect companions for children with
special needs. ID

Monday, December 16,1:30 pm
Book Club - Bring along your favorite book
to share. We will discuss our favorite reads
followed by fun activities. □

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Sensory Storytime: For children of ALL abilities
Saturday, February 15,10:30 -11:30 am. Ages 3 and up and theirfamilies
Children will special needs and their siblings are invited to join us for stories,
music, and play. ID

Monday, January 13,1:30 pm
Art Workshop - An art lesson with our own
professional artist, Miss Amy. ID
Monday, February 10,1:30 pm
Computer Class - Learn PowerPoint in our
new computer lab. □
For information about programs and
services for homeschool families
contact Kate Easley at
keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org

�ID = 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 Monday, December 2.

Tween Spa Day
Saturday, January 25, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 6-8
Celebrate the New Year by treating
yourself to homemade spa creations!
Learn how to mix your own batch of
spa supplies such as lip gloss, a body
scrub, and more. All materials will be
provided. □

Stuck on Writing
Sunday, February 16, 2:00 - 3:00pm
Grades 4-6
Do you love to write? Love to craft?
We’re combining those in this awesome
program where you will create a unique
duct tape journal and pen so that you can
record all of your creative thoughts
and ideas. ID

Family Winter Reading
Program: Master the Art
of Reading
Saturday, December 14-Saturday,
January 11. Children through grade 6
and theirfamilies
In this four-week, art-themed family
program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In
addition to providing reading incentives,
the Library will host a variety of artthemed programs for all ages. Register
your family to be part of this fun and
exciting way to keep kids reading over
the winter break!

Tweens Only Movie!

Hooray for Art!

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Macaroni Soup
Saturday, March 1, 11:00am. Ages 1-6
Join Miss Carole and Clarence for a fun
filled concert! A sing-along, dance-along
and do-along all rolled into one! Come
wiggle, giggle, hop, stomp and sing along
with us at what’s sure to be a concert you
remember! ID

An Artist Visit
Thursday, January 9, 4:30pm. Grades 1-3
Did you know that Miss Amy
is an artist also? Join Miss
Amy as she shows us some of
her art and gives us a gallery
talk. Afterwards we will have
a hands-on workshop where
we will explore Miss Amy’s
favorite medium to work
with. □

Tangled Snowflakes:
A Drawing Workshop

Sunday, February 9, 2:00-3:30pm
Grades 6-8
Join us for WreckJt Ralph (and some
snacks, of course)! ID

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“Drive-in” Movie
Sunday, January 5, 2:00-3:30pm
Grades K-2
Have you ever been to a drive-in movie?
Here is your chance! Decorate a
cardboard “car” and watch a movie at our
very own “drive-in”. ID

Saturday, December 14, 2:00pm
Grades 3 and up
Help us kick off our winter reading
program, Master the Art of Reading, with
storyteller Terry Lynch as Monsieur
Henri Palette, a typical French artist as
he tells us about his favorite pieces of art
and their creators. Some of the artists
included are Joseph Cornell, Alexander
Calder, Mary Cassatt, Jacob Lawrence,
Paul Klee, John Singer Sargent, Diego
Rivera, and the art of 6th century China.
Sponsored in part by The Deerfield Fine
Arts Commission. ID

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Family Times

Drop in Crafts

Saturdays, December 7-February 22
10:00am
Children and a parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy!

Monday, December 30
Wednesday, January 8
Thursday, January 16
10:00am-8:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Program Room to
make a fun craft!

Saturday, January 11, 2:00pm
Grades 3 and up
Tangling is a popular form of drawing
that’s fun and relaxing... and produces
amazing results. No art experience
required! Come learn about Tangling and
make a beautiful snowflake tangle with
Christine Thornton’s guidance and your
own creativity. ID

Crayon Crazy
Saturday, February 8, 11:00pm-12:00pm
Ages 4-6
Do you love to color? We do, too! Little
artists are invited to this colorful
storytime featuring The Day the Crayons
Quit. Enjoy a storytime and fun artistic
activities. ID

KiDLS: Kids in Deerfield
Love Science
Saturday, February 22, 1:00-2:00pm
Children ages 5-0 with a parent or
caregiver
Color your world and discover the
science behind all your favorite hues!
Conduct experiments, make your
very own kaleidoscope and have a
rainbow-riffic time. ID

�Rosemary Sazonoff writing contest
What’s the Bravest
Thing You’ve Ever
Done?
2014 Rosemary
Sazonoff Writing
Contest
The Rosemary Sazonoff
Writing contest is a
Deerfield “exclusive,” as
was the well-known local
writer and Library Trustee
the contest honors and
remembers. To get you off
to a great start, we’re
offering special creative
writing programs for adults,
teens and children before
the contest starts and great
prizes at the finish!

But first, the facts:
Theme: “What’s the Bravest Thing You’ve Ever Done?”
Entry forms for adults, teens and children in grades 1-8 will be available Saturday,
February 1, on the Library’s website and at the Library at both the Adult and Youth
Services desks.
The deadline for submissions is 6 p.m., Friday, February 28.
The winners will be announced and the prizes awarded mid-March.

For Adults and Teens
Adults and high school students may submit any unpublished original story, essay, or
poem no more than 1,000 words in length in keeping with this year’s theme.
Cash prizes for adults and teens:
1st place - $100
2nd place - $50
3rd place - $25

‘Unleash the Writer Within’ Workshop
Saturday, January 18,10:00AM-1:00PM
Sherry Engstrom, adjunct professor at College of Lake County, will teach you how to
free the inner desire to put words on paper, overcome obstacles to writing, and use
writing practices to improve your skills. Limit 20. El
Special note: This program is open to all, not just to those planning to enter the
Sazonoff contest.

For Children
Children in grades 1-8 may submit short, unpublished essays, stories or poems on the
theme “What’s the Bravest Thing You’ve Ever Done?” Great prizes for the winners in
each age category.

Writing Workshop
Monday, January 20
Grades 1-3,1:30 - 2:30 pm
Grades 4 - 8, 2:45 - 3:45 pm
Entering the Rosemary Sazonoff writing contest? Want to brush up on your writing
skills? Or have you dreamt of becoming an author someday? This is the perfect
workshop for you to learn how to put your words down on paper and have some fun.
Sherry Engstrom will help you improve your writing skills and guide you to telling
your own stories. El
Special note: This program is open to all, not just to those planning to enter the
Sazonoff contest.

�• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs avail­
able for a suggested donation of $l-$2 (or more if you like)
in our beautiful new book corner - straight ahead from the
new Library front door.
• Thank you for your support at the Farmer’s Market
Cookbook Sale. It was a great success!
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs. (NO
TEXTBOOKS, ENCYCLOPEDIAS,VHS OR CASSETTE
TAPES, PLEASE)
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf.
The Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help

sort and shelve book donations. Any amount of time
and help is appreciated. Contact the Friends for
more information.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership (form below)! Think about giving a
membership for the holidays to a friend or family member!
• The next Friends of the Library board meeting will be on
Wednesday, January 22, at 7pm at the Deerfield Public
Library. Community members and potential new volunteers
are always welcome
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org

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 tor a year at the following level:
_$15-$29
,$50-$99
,$250-$499

Good Friend
Dear Friend
Loyal Friend

$30-$49
Family Friend
$100-$249 Best Friend
$500 +
Partner

NAME.
ADDRESS.
PHONE.
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□ 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:
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The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?

Thank you to our current members:
GOOD FRIEND
Anonymous
Herbert M. Berman
Joann Carbine
Claire Chanenson
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
James E. Hill
Susan Karp
Carole Klein-Alexander
Betsy McLoughlin
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Barbara Reich
Marilyn &amp; Robert Reinish
Susan Schloss
Amy Thale

Ruth R. Wenke
Linda Williams
FAMILY FRIEND
Ed &amp; Dorothy Collins
Christine &amp; Rob Cowan
Sharon Gonsky
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Barry &amp; Susie Gray
Shari &amp; Harvey Herman
James E. Hill
M.J. Turner, Jr.
DEAR FRIEND
Anonymous
Barry &amp; Lorraine Clark
Marla &amp; Andrew Dembitz

Karen &amp; Patrick Dessent
Shirley &amp; Peter Fitzgerald
Barbara &amp; Ken Gore
Elaine Haney
James E. Hill
Hirsch Family
Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Kathy Johnson &amp; Alex
Liberman
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pi van
Marilyn &amp; David Scholl
Sheldon &amp; llleane
Schwartz

Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Kay Siess
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Carol A. Lockwood, DDS
Mary Pergander
Lee &amp; Jeff Rivlin
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon

BEST FRIEND
Anonymous (2)
Ken &amp; Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family
Brooke Fogt
Susan Fried
David &amp; Frances Griffin
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
James E. Hill
Marley S. Korn
Kraft Foods Foundation
Matching Gift

LOYAL FRIEND
Anonymous
Michael Goldberg
James E. Hill
Claudia A. Katz
PARTNER
James E. Hill

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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday, November 28 - Thanksgiving
Tuesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Wednesday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Wednesday, January 1 - New Year’s Day
Monday, February 17 - President’s Day

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfielcllibraiy.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
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847-204-8267
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847-374-0709
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Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00am—5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 27
Tuesday, December 31

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Thursday, January 16
Tuesday, February 25
Thursday, March 27

Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Many thanks to the local businesses that supported the children’s Summer Reading Program by
donating reading incentives: Auntie Anne’s, Baskin Robbins, Brunswick Zone, Campus Colors,
II Forno’s, KidSnips, McDonalds, Madison &amp; Friends, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Target, and
Tom &amp; Eddie’s.
Thank you to the STAR Volunteers, who helped register kids and take reports for the Summer
Reading Program. We couldn’t have done it without you!
A big thank-you to Calico Corners for giving the Library a discount on pillows for the window
seats in Youth Services. They have become such a cozy place to read!
A very special pull on the whistle for our friends at the North Central ‘O’Gaugers for keeping our
participation in Deerfield’s Winter Celebration on track!
Thanks again to our fine friends at the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission for their sponsorship of
the innovative “Artist in Residence” program and their support of th e Hooray for Art! program on
December 14.
The Youth Services department would like to thank sponsors of
the Family Winter Reading Program, including:
the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission,
Get the Scoop! ice cream shop,
Kohl Children’s Museum, and
Make Magazine.

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