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                    <text>How to Pay for College Without Going Broke, Minecrafternoons,
Lake County Forest Preserves, and more in this month's issue!

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Featured Programs and News
From selling your writing on social media to Sensory Storytime, there's something for
everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth
programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library
News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
Accessibility Hour,
September 23
Would a gentler library environment
work better for you or your family?
Join us an hour before the library
opens for a quiet way to learn more
about the Library and enjoy sensory
activities. Click here for more info.

Public Art Reception,
September 26
The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
will host an open house on
Wednesday, September 26, 6-8 p.m.
to showcase the pieces selected for
the 2018 Deerfield Public Art
Program. The event will be held in
the Library’s meeting rooms

�downstairs, and light refreshments
will be served.
Check here for more details.

Veterans Coat Drive
U.S. Army Veteran and Deerfield
Police Sergeant Oliver Cachola is
eager to receive your coat donations
for the Midwest Veterans Closet
through October 5. We are accepting
clean coats in all sizes. A collection
bin is located behind the desk at the
Library's front entrance.

DPL Podcast: Nan Buckardt,
Lake County Forest Preserves
On this episode of the Deerfield
Public Library Podcast, we learn
about the plant and animal life
around us with Nan Buckardt,
Director of Education at the Lake
County Forest Preserves. Hear how
“the land shapes the people, and the
people shape the land.” Click here
for all DPL Podcast episodes.

Adult Programs
Cut the Cable - Revised!

�Saturday, September 22
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Click to Register

Run Your Dungeons and
Dragons Campaign
Thursday, September 27
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Adults &amp; Teens
Click to Register

Guided Meditation
Thursday, October 4
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Click to Register

How to Sell Your Writing in the
Age of Social Media
Saturday, October 13
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Click to Register

Youth Programs
Minecrafternoons
Monday, September 17
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Grades 4-6
Click to Register

�How to Pay for College Without
Going Broke
Thursday, September 20
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
High School Students and
Parents/Guardians
Click to Register

Sensory Storytime
Wednesday, September 26
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Grades 6-12
Click for more info

Teen Advisory Board
Tuesday, October 9
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6 and up
Click for more info

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                    <text>Getting ready to vote, Center for Enriched Living on the podcast,
Trick-or-Treating at the Library, and more in this month's issue!

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Featured Programs and News
From scary stories for Halloween to repaying student loans, there's something for
everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth
programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library
News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
Questions about voting? LWV
has answers, October 17
Whether you are a first-time voter or
just want to be a more informed
voter, The League of Women Voters
will help you prepare for your trip to
the voting booth. Teens and Adults
welcome, Wednesday, October 17,
7:00 p.m. Click here for more info
and to register.

DPL Podcast: Harriet Levy,
Center for Enriched Living
On this episode of the Deerfield
Public Library Podcast, Harriet Levy,
executive director of the Center for
Enriched Living, shares 50thanniversary highlights of the Center’s

�work. Hear about the history,
present, and future of this unique
organization, as well as stories of
how the Center impacts its
members. Click here for all DPL
Podcast episodes.

Staff Picks: Your next great read
“What should I read next?” is one of
the more frequent questions patrons
ask DPL staff. We always enjoy
when you stop by the Library to
discuss and leave with something
just right for you. Did you know that
you can also get recommendations
on our website? Check out the Staff
Picks for favorites for readers of all
ages.

Adult Programs
How to Sell Your Writing in the
Age of Social Media
Saturday, October 13
10:30 - 11:30 a.m
Click to Register

Patchouli Returns! Live FolkRock Music
Sunday, October 21
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Click to Register

�I Graduated with Student Loans.
Now What?
Saturday, November 3
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Click to Register

Your Smart Home
Thursday, November 8
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Click to Register

Youth Programs
Franken-toys
Monday, October 22
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Grades 3-5
Click to Register

Slightly Spooky Stories and
Pumpkin Painting
Tuesday, October 30
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Grades 1-3
Click to Register

�Spoooooooky Scaaaary Stories
Tuesday, October 30
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6-12
Click to Register

Trick-or-Treat at the Library
Wednesday, October 31
All Day
All Ages
Click for more info

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NEW mobile app, coding for teens, and more in this month's issue!

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From Family Reading Night to a Menu Planning Workshop, there's something for
everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth
programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library
News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
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Library News
Library Winter program
registration starts November 14
This Winter at the Library, you may
be surprised to know that you can
check out telescopes and ukuleles,
find out when you can meet a giant
rabbit and hedgehog, and learn
about the Library’s new archive and
program series, The Fight to
Integrate Deerfield: 60 Year
Reflection. Check out our Winter
programs for children, teens, and
adults in the new issue of Browsing.
Registration opens 9:00 a.m.,
Wednesday, November 14.

Introducing the NEW and

�improved DPL mobile app!
Our new mobile app allows you to
access the Library anytime,
anywhere! Download the new app
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DPL Podcast: Author William
Hazelgrove
This month, Claire Steiner, head of
adult services, takes a turn behind
the microphone to interview William
Hazelgrove. William is a Chicago
author and a frequent speaker here
at the Library. You'll hear about the
Chicago and American history topics
from William's books, including Al
Capone, the 1933 Chicago Fair,
Edith Wilson, and the Wright
brothers.
Click here for all DPL Podcasts.

‘Tis the Season: Toy and Coat
Collection
The Library will once again serve as
a drop-off point for the Marines’ Toys
for Tots program. Drop off new,
unwrapped toys for all ages, and
remember that books make great
gifts! Also, clean, good, used winter
coats and sweaters are being
collected for the Rotary Club. Both
collections go to December 23.

�Adult Programs
Menu Planning Workshop
Thursday, November 15
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Click to Register

Do-It-Yourself Medicare Part D
Thursday, November 15
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Click to Register

Fixer Upper: Gingerbread House
Edition
Wednesday, December 5
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Registration begins November 14

Holiday Music with the DHS
Chamber Orchestra
Sunday, December 16
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Registration begins November 14

Youth Programs
Code and Create

�Monday, November 12
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6-12
Click to Register

Family Reading Night
Tuesday, November 13
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
All Ages
Click for more info

Sensory Storytime
Saturday, November 17
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
All Ages
Click for more info

Thankful Together Stories
Friday, November 23
11:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Children of all ages, with a caregiver
Click for more info

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Featured Programs and News
From Noon Year's Eve to Read Without Boundaries: Vol. 2, there's something for
everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth
programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library
News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
TumbleMath makes learning fun
TumbleMath is a collection of
animated, talking math picture
books, which help kids read or follow
along as they are read aloud. It
incorporates engaging literature with
math instruction and can help kids
learn math independently, at their
own pace. Online and printable
quizzes are available for most
picture books.
Click to learn more.

Finals Week @ the Library
Don’t forget to use the Library for all
of your finals studying needs! For
quiet, individual study, there are

�comfortable spaces throughout the
building, including the downstairs
Quiet Room on the east side. For
group study, there are study rooms,
the Teen Space, and the Café area.
Over the weekend, the Youth
Services program room will also be
open to groups.

Library Holiday Hours
‘Tis the season for special Library
hours! The Library will be closed
December 24, December 25, and
January 1. On December 31, the
Library will close at 3:00 p.m.
However, the book drops will be
open, and the catalog and other
online resources will be available on
our website. Happy New Year from
the Library staff and Board of
Trustees.

Adult Programs
Holiday Music with the DHS
Chamber Orchestra
Sunday, December 16
2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Click to Register

Read Without Boundaries: Vol. 2

�Sign up @ Adult Services Desk or
online starting Friday, December 21
Click for more info

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 22 - March 19
7:15 - 8:45 p.m.
Click to Register

Wright Brothers, Wrong Story
Thursday, January 24
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Click to Register

Youth Programs
Messy Art and Play
Thursday, December 20
11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Children up to age 6, with an adult
Click for more info

�Noon Year's Eve
Monday, December 31
11:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Children up to age 6, with an adult
Click for more info

Winter Break Family Movie
The Incredibles
Friday, December 28
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
The Incredibles 2
Friday, January 4:
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
All Ages
Click for more info

Teen Advisory Board
Tuesday, January 8
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6-12
Click for more info

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Featured Programs and News
From a program about the Wright brothers to a party for Princess in Black, there's
something for everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured
Adult and Youth programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse
the Library News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
Art Shay Photography
Unveiling, January 21
A generous donation from the
Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library has made possible the
purchase of two Art Shay photos for
our permanent collection. Join us on
Monday, January 21, 5:00-6:30
p.m. to learn more about these
classic photos, and tour through the
full exhibit with additional photos on
loan from the Art Shay Archives.
Click here for full details.

Give Where You Live, January
21
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
Day, the Village of Deerfield invites

�everyone to participate in a day of
service at Village Hall, January 21,
Noon-2:00 p.m. Library staff will be
there to assist!
Click here for details.

One Dime at a Time @ Whole
Foods
Now through March 31, Whole
Foods Market Deerfield has
designated the Friends of the
Deerfield Public Library as the
recipient of a 10-cent donation for
every reusable bag used during
check out. Don’t forget your bags -those dimes can really add up to
support Library resources and
services!

DPL Podcast: Graham Ambrose
On this episode, we talk with writer
Graham Ambrose. Graham has
written for The Washington Post and
The Boston Globe. A graduate of
Deerfield High School, Graham
wrote a recent history thesis at Yale
about his hometown’s history and the
housing integration crisis that began
in 1959.
Click here for all DPL Podcasts.

Adult Programs
Wright Brothers, Wrong Story
Thursday, January 24
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

�Click to Register

How to Insta-Pot
Saturday, February 2
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
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New! Lunch and Learn: Simon &amp;
Garfunkel -- Sounds of Silence
Thursday, February 7
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Adults only
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Read Without Boundaries: Vol. 2
Adults and Teens
January's theme: Read a book about
the history of Illinois or a book by or
about a historical Illinois figure.
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LEGO Club
Wednesday, February 6
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
All Ages
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Princess in Black Party
Thursday, February 7
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Grades 1-3
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Tuesday, February 12
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
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Featured Programs and News
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upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth programs
below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library News section
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Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
Library Spring program
registration starts February 13
This Spring at the Library, view and
learn about Soviet propaganda
posters, enjoy a juggling storyteller,
and compete in the Tournament of
Books. Check out our Spring
programs for children, tweens, teens,
and adults in the new issue of
Browsing. Registration opens 9:00
a.m., Wednesday, February 13.

Trustee in the Lobby, February
23

�Stop by the Library lobby and meet
your Library Trustees on Saturday,
February 23, 10:30 a.m. - Noon.
They look forward to answering your
questions, and sharing information
about current and upcoming Library
initiatives.

New! Stream the best of cinema
with Kanopy
Kanopy offers thousands of movies,
documentaries, TV series, and kids
content. Go behind the scenes of
Hamilton, or tune in to classics you
just can’t find anymore. All at your
fingertips – anywhere, anytime. Click
here for details.

DPL Podcast: Author and
Cartoonist Ken Krimstein
In our podcast conversation with Ken
Krimstein, we discuss his recent
book, The Three Escapes of Hannah
Arendt, a comics biography of the
Jewish-German philosopher.
Ken, who grew up in Deerfield, is a
cartoonist for The New Yorker and
other publications. Ken tells us how
he became a cartoonist and how a
cartoonist approaches the difficult life
and ideas of Hannah Arendt. Click
here for all DPL Podcast episodes.

Adult Programs
Adulting 101: A Crash Course in
Cooking
Wednesday, February 13
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

�Ages 16-25
Click to Register

100 Things to Do in Chicago
Before You Die
Wednesday, February 27
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Click to Register

Georgia O'Keeffe: The
Inspiration of Nature
Thursday, March 14
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Registration opens on Wednesday,
February 13

Tips for Working with an
Executive Recruiter
Wednesday, March 20
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Registration opens on Wednesday,
February 13

�Youth Programs
Unicorn Storytime
Tuesday, February 12
4:30- 5:30 p.m.
Grades K-1
Click to Register

Teen Advisory Board
Tuesday, February 12
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6-12
Click for more info

Pizza &amp; Paperbacks
Tuesday, February 19
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Teens, Grades 6-12
Click to Register
Book: The Place Between Breaths
by An Na

Messy Art &amp; Play
Thursday, Febraury 21
11:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Children up to age 6 with an adult
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Featured Programs and News
From Discovery Kit Drop-in to learning about credit scores, there's something for
everyone in our upcoming Library programs. Check out our featured Adult and Youth
programs below, and find the rest in our calendar. Be sure to browse the Library
News section for more on what's happening at DPL!
Library News
Adult Programs
Youth Programs

Library News
Food Drive for West Deerfield
Township
You can drop off donations for the
West Deerfield Township Food
Pantry in the Library’s lobby through
March 22. Collecting non-perishable
foodstuffs, household cleaning items,
and personal hygiene products.
Please, non-expired foods only.

Tournament of Books
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to vote online and as often as you’d

�like. Click here for Tournament
details.

Read e-Magazines with Ease
Whether you are new to RBDigital,
our online newsstand, or already a
subscriber, you’ll want to check out
the expanding collection. The Library
now offers 75 full color digital
magazines that have no due dates or
wait periods. New titles include
Arizona Highways, New York, and
Field &amp; Stream. Try RBDigital today!

DPL Podcast: Molly Page &amp;
Masala Sapphire
On this podcast episode, we talk to
presenters from two of our most
popular recent programs! First up is
Molly Page, author of 100 Things to
Do in Chicago Before You Die. Then
we hear from Masala Sapphire, a
Chicago-based drag queen who
presented at our Drag Queen Story
Hour.
Click here for all DPL Podcasts.

Adult Programs
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�Saturday, March 30
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Credit History, Credit Score, and
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Saturday, March 30
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Discovery Kit Drop-in
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Thursday, March 28
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Thursday, April 11
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Grades 2-4
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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

LIRBRARY HOURS
MONDAY - THURSDAY
FRIDAY -SATURDAY
SUNDAY______________

9:30 am — 9 pm
9:30 am — 5 pm
1 — 5 pm (Sept, through May)

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY - DO SOMETHING!
If you would like to know more
about U.S. foreign policy, join our
"Great Decisions" discussion group
which will meet on Tuesdays at
7:30 p.m. beginning February 11th,
continuing through April 8th. In
1986 more than 250,000 Americans all over the country will study
and discuss these topics:

and Defense. (Last year more than
67,000 ballots were sent in.)
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us for
a "get acquainted" session followed
by eight lively, enlightening evenings.
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

1) How Foreign Policy Is Made: the
case of Central America
2) Star Wars and the Geneva Talks:
What Future for Arms Control?
3) Democracy in Latin America:
Focus on Argentina &amp; Brazil
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)

TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance for the elder­
ly, the handicapped, and the low in-

come taxpayer will again be offered
by trained graduates'A.A.R.P.'s
International Terrorism: In
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax
Search of a Response
Assistance) program. The volunEuropean Community &amp; the U.S.: teers will be in the library meeting
room beginning Feb. 7th on Tues­
Friction Among Friends
days and Fridays 1-4 p.m. through
Third World Development: Old
April 11th. Call 948-0647 or
Problems, New Strategies?
945-01 58 for a confidential
Israel &amp; the U.S.: Friendship and appointment.
Discord
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.
Religion in International Politics:
Why the Resurgence?

As part of this national study
you will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy Association briefing booklet for in-depth
background. Then after our weekly
discussion, fill in the opinion ballot
registering your views. They are
tabulated and sent to the President,
Congress, and the Depts. of State

SPRING STORYHOUR
REGISTRATION
Registration for spring preschool
storyhours in the Young People's
Department will begin Monday,
March 24. In-person registration
will begin at 9:30 a.m. and phone
registration after 11:00 a.m. The

FEBRUARY/APRIL 1986
Vol. 1, No. 1

storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00—10:30
1:30- 2:00
Tuesdays

10:00—10:30
1:30- 2:00

Wednesdays

10:00—10:30

The sessions will run from April
7 — May 14. Registration is on a
first-come, first-serve basis. All li­
brary programs are free of charge.
Preschool storyhours are de­
signed for children 3-5 years old
who are not yet in Kindergarten.
The programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays and other activities
geared to this age group. The goals
0f the program are to help each
child develop listening skills, enjoy
various types of story experiences.
adjust to group situations, and have
fun
Jean Reuther, Young People's Dept.

SURVEY RESULTS
Remember when you filled out
survey forms during the month of
September 1985 after using the
library? First of all, Thank You for
taking the time to do so. Secondly,
here are the results of the survey
taken from 601 returned forms:
81.6% of the titles looked for were
found; 82.5% of the subject/author
requests were filled using our
collection; and 95.2% of you who
"browsed" found something you
wanted in the library.
Rick Bean, Reference IAdult Services

�♦ ♦ ♦ FILMS IN THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S ROOM ♦ ♦ ♦
Feb. 8
10 am

The Boy and the
Snow Goose
Lucky Hans
Noises in the Night

Mar. 22 The Hoober Bloob Highway
2 pm
Wee Gillis

Feb. 22 The Goose Girl
2 pm
Summer Switch

Apr. 12 Little Red Riding Hood
10am Mo ther Holle
The Table, the Donkey
and the Stick

Mar. 8
10 am

Apr. 26 Return to Oz
10 am

New Friends
The Selfish Giant
The Little Lost Burro

Tickets will be required for Return to Oz. Tickets are available free of
charge starting April 19.

NUTRITIONAL AWARENESS
DAY - MARCH 27th
Guidance by a dietician in how
to encourage good family eating
habits (particularly for your pre­
schooler) will be offered at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, March 27 in the
Catherine Price room.
This program, under the auspices
of the North Suburban Dietetic Or­
ganization, will be followed by a
question and answer period. Any­
one who has attended our Living
with Your 3 to 5 Year Old pro­
grams should especially try to come
to this program for menu sugges­
tions which will cover that age
group.
Peggy McCabe, Adult Services Dept.

FAREWELL
On November 29, 1985, Doro­
thy Bixby worked her final day at
Deerfield Public Library after 17
years of service. Dorothy started as
a circulation assistant, then for sev­
eral years worked as acquisitions
clerk in the Technical Services De­
partment. Dorothy's "duties" as
acquisitions clerk have been taken
over by Susan Bloom. Susan has

been working part-time in the Tech­
nical Services Department for one
year. The staff at Deerfield Public
Library wishes Dorothy all the best
in her future endeavors and "Wel­
come" to Susan!

BPHPROGRAM
Deerfield Public Library current­
ly participates in the National Li­
brary Service for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped (BPH)
sponsored by the Library of Con­
gress. The library receives BPH
materials through the Suburban
Audio Visual Service (SAVS).
SAVS serves all suburban libraries,
but applications for the BPH pro­
gram should be made at your home
library.
The application form must be
filled out and then signed by a
proper authority, such as a doctor,
nurse, welfare worker, etc. Books
are available in four formats:
braille, records, cassettes, and flexi­
ble disks. Magazine subscriptions
are also available in flexible disk.
For more information on this ser­
vice, contact Donna Schoerke at
945-3311.

BUSINESS ROOM
Do you need information on a
certain stock? Mutual Fund? Do
you want to know how many
people work for a certain corpora­
tion or what that corporation pro­
duces? How do you write a good
resume? What are some tips on
starting a small business? The
answers to these and other busi­
ness-oriented questions can be
found in the resources we house in
our business room (located behind
the adult reference desks).
The business room is "divided"
into three areas: business reference;
circulating business materials; and
business periodicals. Examples of
business reference include Moody's,
Standard and Poor's, Illinois Manu­
facturers Directory, Becker Guide,
and many more items. In our busi­
ness periodicals collection we have
Crain's Chicago Business, Wall
Street Journal, Forbes, Business
Week, and much more. In future
newsletters, we will highlight some
of these business resources in detail.
For now, we want to invite you to
come in and see our business room
and use its informative materials.
Rick Bean, ReferenceIAdult Services

VIDEOS AT DPL
Did you know that Deerfield
Public Library has a collection of
videotapes which includes approx­
imately 500 titles? We Sure Do!!!
Our videos are located on the first
shelf in the fiction/quiet room. The
collection includes drama, comedy,
musicals, mysteries, classics, and
other film categories. The best part
is that a Deerfield resident can
check out two videos at a time for
two days each for only $1.00 per
video. Come in and take a look at
our ever-growing video collection.
Rick Bean, ReferenceIAdult Services

�HUD SELLING LISTS
Deerfield Public Library would
like to announce that the library
carries the Department of Housing
and Urban Development's (HUD)
Selling List. These lists which are
published every three weeks des­
cribe family properties in Illinois
available for sealed bid auction.
Each entry is accompanied by in­
formation such as price, address,
construction type, number of
rooms, type of exterior finish, type
of heat, year built, and lot size.
Come in and take a look at the
HUD Selling Lists, but ask a refer­
ence librarian for assistance (since
the lists are kept in the reference
office).
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

NEW LEGAL
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Deerfield Public Library now has
available The Guide to American
Law, a 12-volume legal encyclope­
dia which explains aspects of law in
easy-to-understand terms. The set
encompasses legal concepts, land­
mark documents, famous trials,
historical events, biographies, legal
education, legal organizations, and
many other areas of law. Various
aids included in the work makes
using The Guide very accessible.
These aids include tables, case and
statutory citations, cross-references,
sample legal forms, historical docu­
ments, and topical and general sub­
ject indexes. Also, there are numer­
ous signed articles throughout the
set written by noted legal experts.
This very useful legal resource is
housed in the library's reference
area.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

ENCYCLOPEDIAS AT DPL
In the 3rd edition of his Ency­
clopedia Buying Guide, Kenneth
Kister said "The encyclopedia is an
indispensable as well as inevitable
tool of human development. Ency­
clopedias have numerous uses, chief
among which are to inform, to ana­
lyze, and to provide a frame of
reference." Deerfield Public Library
has an assortment of general ency­
clopedias to assist you in your
informational needs.
In adult reference, the library
has the following encyclopedias:
Encyclopedia Americana, Encyclo­
pedia Britannic a. Colliers Encyclo­
pedia, Encyclopedia International,
and World Book Encyclopedia. In
the Young People's Department,
you will find Academic American
Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Ameri­
cana, World Book Enc/yc/opedia,
Merit Students Encyclopedia, The
New Book of Knowledge, Colliers
Encyclopedia, and Compton's
Encyclopedia. Also, older editions
of our (enc1 ycfd.pedlas can be
checked out. If you need assistance
in locating and using any of our en­
cyclopedias, just ask a librarian for
help.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

THANKS!
The staff at Deerfield Public
Library would like to extend a
hearty Thank You to all of our
patrons for being patient during the
repairing of the library building's
roof. We apologize for any inconviences you might have faced dur­
ing that time. We hope the new
roof will provide a good shelter for
the library for many years to come.

LOCAL CHILDREN'S
AUTHORS
Fern Brown was born in Chicago
and now lives in Riverwoods, Illi­
nois. She has been a teacher in Chi­
cago and also a lecturer at the
University of Illinois. Fern Brown is
the author of many books about
horses and her book. Behind the
Scenes at the Horse Hospital, was
given the Carl Sandburg Award for
children's books in 1981. Her fami­
ly's interest in horses has led to
many other books which can be
found in the Young People's room
in the library.

Charlotte Herman is the author
of a new book in the Young
People's room. Millie Cooper 3-B is
the story of a young girl growing up
in the Chicago area and is patterned
after Charlotte Herman's own child­
hood. Some of her other books are
What Happened to Heather Hopkowitz? and Our Snowman Had Olive
Eyes which are also in our collec­
tion. She lives in Lincolnwood,
Illinois and has been a teacher in
the Chicago public schools. She en­
joys bike rides and the outdoors.

Jamie Gilson is a popular author
with many young Deerfield readers.
She lives in Wilmette, Illinois and
works as a lecturer and teacher in
the Wilmette schools in addition to
writing juvenile fiction. Her newest
book. Hello, My Name is Scrambled
Eggs is now in the Young People's
room. Some of her other wellknown books are 13 Ways to Sink a
Sub, 4-B Goes Wild and Do Bananas
Chew Gum?
Sheila Day, Young People’s Dept.

�CONSUMERS INDEX
Deerfield Public Library has
available the Consumers Index to
Product Evaluations and Informa­
tion Sources. The index is a quart­
erly guide to magazine articles which
deal with consumer products and
services. Examples of areas covered
in the index include Money and the
Law, Clothing, Computers, Trans­
portation, The Home, Health and
Personal Care, and Travel and Vaca­
tions. Each entry gives the article
title, an annotation, and the cita­
tion (magazine/volume/number/
date/pages). Consumers Index is
located on the index tables (next to
Reader's Guide).
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

ART PRINTS AVAILABLE
How would you like Renoir's
Girl with a Cat hanging in your
living room? Maybe Homer's
Croquet Scene in your den? It can
happen by checking out any of our

over 200 art prints available at
Deerfield Public Library. Prints
may be checked out for six weeks
on a Deerfield Public Library card.
Artists represented in our collection
include Carol Auer, Paul Cezanne,
Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh,
Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, An­
drew Wyeth, and many more. Come
in today and browse through our
catalogs of art prints and choose
one for yourself!
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

include dealer cost, and suggested
retail cost for different models and
accessories. In the area of used cars,
the library subscribes to the Auto­
mobile Red Book, which comes out
eight times a year. This guide con­
tains the average finance value,
average wholesale value, and aver­
age retail value of used cars, both
domestic and imported. So, before
you make an auto purchase, drop
by Deerfield Public Library for
some useful information.
Rick Bean, Reference/Adult Services

CAR GUIDES
Thinking of buying a new or
used car? Maybe Deerfield Public
Library can help you out. The li­
brary houses very useful car guides
which may assist you in making an
auto purchase decision. For new
cars, the library has both the Deal­
ers Cost Corporation Price Guide
for American and for foreign cars.
In this annual publication, listings

PAGES WANTED
We are now accepting applications for
pages. You must be 16 years of age
and be available to work the following
hours:
1 afternoon 4—6
1 evening
6—9
plus occasionally Saturday
and occasionally Sunday

Contact Mrs. Curulewski at 945-3311
for more information.

Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, 1L 60015
Phone: 945-3311

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
April 6-12, 1986
"Get a Head Start at the Library"

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                    <text>BROWSING

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Summer 1988
Vol. 3, No. 2

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Executive Librarian Retires This Summer
When Suzanne Whetstone, Ad­
ministrative Librarian, came to Deerfield
Public Library 20 years ago, the library oc­
cupied one half of what is now the City Hall
Annex, encompassing 3447 square feet and
containing 25,600 books.
Now planning to retire in early August,
she leaves a fully automated, active,
modem library of 32,000 square feet and
125,350 library items (books, records,
tapes, etc.) Circulation of 230,710 in 1987
is very high compared to the collection size.
She has supervised every detail of this
evolution.
“My first three years at Deerfield were
so hectic I didn’t think I'd survive,” she
chuckled. A building consultant had just
completed a survey of requirements for a
new library, and her task was to follow
through. She interviewed architects, helped
design the new library before there was
even a site, worked with the board and
community committee to pass the required
referendum and, with the board, planned
the exterior work, furniture and equipment.
It was also a “terrific undertaking” to weed
and build the collection as well as develop
ordering procedures. With a competent
staff, she revised the card catalog. The
reference department at that time consisted
solely of encyclopedias, and reference ser­
vice as we know it today had not
commenced.
Mrs. Whetstone’s biggest thrill was
opening day at the new library, 920
Waukegan, on October 3, 1971. “People
couldn't believe it when we opened the
doors for the first time,” she said. “One of
my greatest joys was when one member of
the community who had opposed the
building, said it was the best thing that ever
happened to Deerfield.
As libraries nationwide evolved into
more than just books, so did Deerfield.
Records, interlibrary loan service,
reciprocal borrowing, prints, tapes, puzzles
and programs were offered. Development
of the collection was guided by the interests
of the community. In 1974, the library
pioneered by installing a computer in the
reference department for online informa­
tion retrieval.
Heading toward automation, the long
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process of circulation and the catalog “go­
ing online” began in 1980, in cooperation
with three other area libraries. The project
was a tremendous one requiring establish­
ment of a computer center and staff (at
Skokie). Deerfield staff worked on many
new special projects, giving more than was
normally required in their jobs. “The staff
has always been good about pilch-ing in and
I must thank them all.” Circulation went
online a year ago. “That day was anticlimatic. We didn't know how the public
would take to it and worse than that the
computer was down until the last minute!
recalled Mrs. Whetstone.
Directing a public library is like running
a business, according to Mrs. Whetstone.
“Acting as technical adviser, solving pro­
blems, hiring staff and enabling them to do
their jobs are not the basics you learn in
library school.”
Greeting visitors to Deerfield Public
Library has been another duty of the Ad­
ministrative Librarian. While all sorts of
library patrons and a few unwanted
members of the animal world have visited,
the most prestigious guest in the past 20
years has been Nancy Reagan. At the
library for a panel discussion with members
of the Deerfield Citizens for Drug
Awareness, Mrs. Reagan caused a stir of
tv and news reporters and secret service
men. The intricacies of this event and play­
ing hostess to the president’s wife were
among the highlights of Mrs. Whetstone’s
administration.
Mrs. Whetstone has particularly enjoyed
the family feeling that exists among the
staff. “It’s a fine staff and a close staff and
we’ve been through a lot of good and bad
together.” Working with an excellent
library board, she praises Thomas Parfitt
who has been president throughout most of
her Deerfield career. She has also enjoyed
working with other North Suburban library
administrators with whom she shared ideas
and problems. Active in the American
Library Association, and the North Subur­
ban Library System's administrative library
board, Mrs. Whetstone feels she will pro­
bably continue to be involved
with libraries and community service in the
coming years. She plans to move to South
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SUSAN WHETSTONE
Bend, Indiana.
A native of River Forest, IL, Mrs.
Whetstone received her Masters Degree in
Library Science from Rosary College. She
was Head of the Humanities Reference
Department at the University of Notre
Dame before coming to Deerfield.
‘ ‘As a whole, the community appreciates
the Deerfield Library. It is now time for
someone else with new and fresh ideas,”
said Mrs. Whetstone. A committee of the
Board is presently conducting a national
search for a new administrative librarian
and hopes to have one in place by fall.

AT THE
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
THIS SUMMER

�Summer Activities
Youth Services Department
DEVOUR A BOOK is the Deerfield
Library Summer Reading Club theme this
year. Two types of reading programs are
available: a Read-To-Me Club for
preschoolers and the regular Reading Club
for children who read on their own.
Readers will pick a menu and read books
to complete it.
As readers complete their menus, they
will help to build a giant paper ice cream
sundae by adding a scoop of ice cream. All
those who complete their menu will be in­
vited to a special party at the end of July.
There will be free movies, various con­
tests and prizes throughout the summer
program.

Summer Workshops
and Clubs
A variety of special workshops, clubs,
and preschool storyhours will be held in the
Youth Services Department this summer.
Many of the programs will feature a food
theme, such as Spaghetti Days and Teddy
Bear picnic to tie in with the Reading Club
theme. Of special interest will be the
Newsroom class in which participants will
produce their own newspaper. Children
may register for two programs and be plac­
ed on waiting lists for other programs.

Family Nights Are Wednesday Nights
Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m. will be the time for the family to attend an event
together in the Youth Services Department.
The following programs will take place:
JUNE 22

David Mayer, Magician

JUNE 29

Jessica Esslinger talks about Sharks

JULY 6
JULY 13

‘ ‘Chariots of Fire'' Film
* * Kidfolk'' folksinger

JULY 20

‘ ‘Talking Cat ’ ’ by Roberts Marionettes

Tickets for these programs will be available by 6:00 p.m. one week before the
event. These special programs are always a treat for the whole family.
—Registration for all programs will begin
Tuesday, June 14. Programs begin June
20. Further details will be announced in the
Summer Program booklet available at the
library. Youth Sendees Department hopes
many of you will join up for a summer of
fun. —

Thursday Movies
If you're ready for a break from the sun, join us on Thursdays fora movie. We'll
be showing films at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM on the following Thursdays:
June 23
July 7

July 21

Call It Courage
Rikki - Tikki- Ta vi
Cricket in Times Square
Phillip and the White Colt
Case of the Cosmic Comic
Summer Switch
Sara’s Summer of the Swans
Soup for President

August 4

Electric Grandmother
The Fur Coat Club
Nikkolina

August 18

Lionheart
Once Upon a Mouse

No advance tickets will be required. Come in and cool off while enjoying these
films with us.

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�Library Rates High
In Citizen Survey
Results arc in! The community sees the
library in a positive light.
Last September, the Library Research
Center of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign conducted a citizen
survey for Deerfield Public Library. They
questioned use of the library, frequency and
major purposes for use, services of the
library, and barriers to use.
Of those residents randomly selected to
answer the survey questionnaire, 46.1 % or
461 persons completed and returned the
questionnaire. An unusually high per cent:
93% of respondents had used Deerfield
Library in the past year. Reading for leisure
was indicated by 52.9% as the most impor­
tant purpose for visiting the library. 18.4%
used the library for work needs, and 12.2%
for school needs. The remaining 16.5%
used for other purposes, i.e. audio/visual
materials, bringing children, etc.
The typical respondent visited the library
between 12 and 51 times per year and read
one book per month or less. Library users
gave the library a favorable overall rating
as indicated in the following exerpt from
survey results:
“In general, how would you rate the services (facilities, collections, programs,
assistance by staff, etc.) of the Deerfield
Public Library?
Above average
292/63.9%
Average........
131/28.7%
Below Average
. .10/2.2%
Don’t Know . .
. .24/5.3%
TOTAL..........
.457/100%
A list of individual services also re­
ceived favorable ratings.
Examination of reasons for lack of use of
the library showed such personal barriers
as “lack of time” and “no need for library
services” to be most influential. Barriers
under the control of the library such as
parking, hours and location accounted for
only a small amount of lack of use.
An unusually high percent of respondents
who were library users were college
educated (90%) and nearly 40% had done
post graduate work. Respondents were
predominantly managers and professionals
(45.4%) or homemakers (24.9%).
A citizen survey is conducted every five
years to provide the library administrator,
board and staff with information about the
community that is needed to make informed
decisions about programs and services.

For Adults!
Devour A Book and Your Lunch Too
at Library Summer Book Reviews!
Virginia Carter, Deerfield resident, will present a series of book reviews with dramatiza­
tions at the library, on Wednesday mornings, June 22, July 6 and July 20 at 11 a.m. Mrs.
Carter, active in many local organizations, has taught school and worked in community
theater.
For the informal book presentations, the library will provide a beverage, and those who
attend are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch. Mrs. Carter promises an exciting look and
some sound effects that will make three fascinating books of our time come alive. For those
who wish to borrow the books in advance, the library will have copies available. If young
mothers wish to escape into the world of fiction by attending the series, the Youth Services
Department will provide library activities from 11 a.m. to noon for preschool age children.
The books to be reviewed will be:
June 22: A Perfect Spy, another John LeCarre blockbuster novel by the author of The
Spy Who Came in From the Cold. This is much more than intriguing espionage. It entails
an entire lifetime of influences on a human personality. Magnus Pym is a shameful traitor,
but also a lovable, charming, admired diplomat, husband and father. He manages to betray
the British Intelligence community for three decades but at last they are on to him. What
will he do?
July 6: Prince of Tides, by Pat Conroy—A powerful novel of a southern family with
a beautiful, social climbing mother and a violent father. One son tells their story as he goes
to New York to seek help for his suicidal sister. A scintillating best seller, it is told with
insight, compassion and humor.
July 20: Cold Sassy Tree, by Olive Ann Burns was called “no less than brilliant" by
the Boston Globe. Cold Sassy, Georgia, never a whirlpool of excitement, takes a scandalous
turn when widower, E. Rucker Blakeslee, a well to do merchant, elopes with his milliner,
half his age and a Yankee! This is a delicious story told through the eyes of an adolescent boy.
Plan to attend the series by registering in advance at the library, 945-3311.

Book Not In Deerfield? We’ll Borrow
There are two North Suburban Library
System (NSLS) services the library pro­
vides when a patron needs books,
periodical articles or some other materials
not owned by Deerfield Public Library.
One is interlibrary loan. With our GEAC
Computer Catalogs, there are two in­
terlibrary loan options. If the needed
material is owned by one of the other three
libraries in our GEAC consortium (Skokie,
Waukegan, Morton Grove), we can order
it by using the computer and the patron’s
library card number.
If it is not owned by a library in our
GEAC consortium, an order is sent to the
North Suburban office. All North Suburban
libraries, cooperative library systems and
the Illinois Library and Information Net-

work are used for interlibrary loan service.
Magazines, newspapers, annuals,
government reports, and other
periodical/serial materials not owned by
Deerfield Library can be borrowed through
the Central Serials Service. For rush situa­
tions, the library’s FAX machine can send
and receive articles from Central Serials
and from other area libraries.
You must have a Deerfield Library card
to request interlibrary loan, and orders are
limited to five at a time. All photocopying
is subject to copyright law.
Both interlibrary loan and Central Serials
Service arc intended to supplement the
holdings of Deerfield Library and to extend
services to library patrons.

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Review
Thanks to all Deerfield residents who at­
tended the Adult library programs mid
November to mid April. A variety of 15
major programs were held and the atten­
dance for most programs was favorable. A
total of 475 people attended, some of whom
were visiting the library for the first time.
The most popular programs were the art
lecture on the Courtauld Collection,
Choices for a Richer Life, and Dealing with
Difficult People. The “homemaking” pro­
grams on preparing for company at holiday
time and home decorating were fourth and
fifth in popularity.
During the summer, adult programming
will be lighter. A late morning book review
series is featured (see article). An exciting
line-up is in the planning stages for fall:
look fora visit from a very popular and well
known Chicago mystery writer and a morn­
ing Great Books course among others.
Programs are evaluated regularly, and
aimed at social, educational and recrea­
tional community interests. For program
suggestions and cooperative programs with
other community organizations, contact
Sally Brickman at the library.

PROGRAMS - SUMMER 1988
JUNE
14 - Register for Youth Services Programs
Activity booklet is in library
20 Youth Services Programs Begin
22 Book Review: A Perfect Spy, 11 a.m.
Family Night, Magician, 7 p.m.
23 Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m. (see p.2)
29 Family Night, Talk on Sharks, 7 p.m.
JULY
6 - Book Review, Prince of Tides, 11 a.m.
Family Movie, Chariots of Fire, 7 p.m.
7 - Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m. (see p.2)
13 - Family Night, “Kidfolk” folksingers, 7 p.m.
20 - Book Review, Cold Sassy Tree, 11 a.m.
Family Night, Roberts Marionettes, “Talking Cat”, 7 p.m.
21 -Thursday Movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m., (see p.2)
AUGUST
4 - Thursday movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m.
18 - Thursday movies, 2 p.m., 7 p.m.

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DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Suzanne Whetstone
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
SUMMER HOURS
Mon-Thu: 9:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri-Sat:
9:30 am-5:00 pm
Sun:
Closed Beginning May 29
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
Memorial Day May 30
Independence Day July 4

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V6 Pubtic Library

Scholarship Fund
Announced
The Board of Trustees is pleased
to announce that the recently estab­
lished Jack Alan Hicks Scholarship
Fund is now accepting donations
from the public. This fund,
established to honor the long and
dedicated career of recently retired
Administrative Librarian Jack
Hicks, will offer annual grants to
assist Deerfield Public Library
employees in furthering their
professional development. These
grants will help DPL staff continue
to extend their expertise in meeting
the public’s rapidly changing
information-age needs.
To donate, send a check in any
amount to Hicks Scholarship Fund,
Deerfield Public Library,
920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL
60015. Checks should be payable
to the Deerfield Public Library,
with “Hicks Scholarship Fund”
noted on the memo line. Get more
information at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org or call
Linda Shepherd at 847-945-3311.

In the first seven months of 2006, our
patrons have checked out more than
28,000 DVDs. This is 60% more than
the same period last year.

Welcome
With this issue of our newsletter, the Board welcomes our
new Library Director, Mary Pergander.
Ms. Pergander has a strong background in library adminis­
tration and other leadership positions. Most recently, she
served as director of the Lake Bluff Public Library. Ms.
Pergander brings energy, leadership, organization and
communication skills plus business experience to this
challenging position.
The decision to hire Mary Pergander as the Library Director was made after a
thorough national search within the profession. She was selected from among almost
forty applicants and will be a great asset to the community.
Ms. Pergander holds an MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and
an MS in Library Science from the University of Illinois. She assumed her new position
in mid-July, succeeding Jack Hicks, who served the library for 34 years.

The Library Board and staff of Deerfield Public Library invite
members of the community to meet our new director at a public
reception on Sunday, September 17, from 2-3:30 in the
Deerfield Public Library. We hope you will join us.
Ron Simon
Library Board President

Wanted: Twenty New Friends
Deerfield Public Library is seeking community members interested in forming a
Friends of Deerfield Library group. This independent group would coordinate closely
with Deerfield Public Library to support fund- and friend-raising for the library.
Interested men and women are invite to contact Library Director Mary Pergander at
847-945-3311. You do not have to be a Deerfield cardholder to join. Also, if you
have experience in establishing similar groups, even if you cannot commit to full
participation, we would love to talk to you.

�Adult Programs
Programs are free. Please register in advance by calling 847-945-3311.

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Career Advice

Here’s to Your Health!

Tuesdays, Sept. 26 and Oct. 24,
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Come for a personal, half-hour session
with JVS Career Counselor Robert Glick.
Sign up in advance by calling 847-9453311. Ask for the Reference Desk.
Reservations are required and spots go
quickly, so call today!

Wednesday, Oct. 25,10-11 a.m.
Aches and pains? A medical problem? If
you need current health information from
reliable sources, this morning program
might be just what the doctor ordered.
Librarian Juanita Nicholson will lead you
on a tour of the library's Internet resources
with information about health, medica­
IRAQ
tions, and medical issues. You can also
find addresses and phone numbers for doc­
tors and dentists. (This program is not
intended as a substitute for professional
medical help.)

We Mean BUSINESS
with the Internet!
Wednesday, Sept. 27, 7-8 p.m.
Employers, managers, salespeople,
investors of all types, consumers, students,
job seekers, and others all need and use
business and investment information every
day. Librarian John Kelsey will show you
how to make maximum use of the many
Internet resources for business available to
Deerfield Public Library patrons and where
to find the best, often free, company and
investing information on the Internet
at large.

The World at Your Fingertips
Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7-8 p.m.
You can open up the world from a comput­
er. Find addresses and telephone numbers
in the U.S. and Canada. Get maps and
flags from all over the world. Create your
own charts or tables comparing countries,
and learn about other cultures. Keep up on
current events, issues, and science. Use
interactive timelines from antiquity to the
present. Librarian Judy Hortin will show­
case the library’s Internet resources to help
you on your journey.

Fort Sheridan
Tuesday, October 24, 7 p.m.
Amid Chicago’s
Fo.-;t Shuiii'an
North Shore commurrmTTa : S’.i . .
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landmark—the
former U.S. Army
Base of Fort Sheridan
(1887-1993). Diana
[| Dretske, author of the
recently published
book, Images of America: Fort Sheridan,
will present the Fort's rich history of U.S.
cavalry and artillery, training camps, the
Women’s Army Corps, and the architectural
significance of designs by Holabird &amp;
Roche and landscape architect Ossian
Simonds.
Diana Dretske has worked for the Lake
County Discovery Museum since 1990.
She has published three books on local
history, writes a biweekly historical
column for the Daily Herald, and lectures
extensively on Lake County and historic
preservation.

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Ours Is a community of readers! In the first seven months of 2006, over 36,000 adult
fiction and non-fiction books were checked out.

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The Volatile Middle East:
How It Got That Way
Tuesday, September 12, 7 p.m.
Arch Bryant, retired Evanston Township
teacher, will explain the religions and
20th-century historical background of the
Middle East. Focus will be on Iraq, Syria,
Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan and Iran.
Now a consultant to the AP College Board,
Bryant has traveled extensively in the
Middle East, on his own and on Fulbright
grants from the federal government. At
Evanston Township he created a course in
Middle East history and culture. This
program will be cosponsored with the
Deerfield Library and the American
Association of University Women.

Attention Meeting
Planners
We are updating our meeting room
policy, which has not changed
since 1993! Among the proposed
changes, the Board is considering
assessing a low room usage fee, in
keeping with our rising costs and
high demand for the space. Watch
for more details in the Winter issue
of this newsletter.

�Take a Look at a New Book!
Find these books on the new nonfiction
shelves opposite the fireplace. Book not
on the shelf? Ask at the Reference Desk.

Howling Near Heaven: Twyla Tharp and
the Reinvention of Modern Dance
by Marcia B. Siegel
792.82 THA

Nasty Bits: Collected Varietal Cuts,
Usable Trim, Scraps, and Bones
by Anthony Bourdain
641.5 BOU

Beating the S&amp;P with Dividends: How to
Build a Superior Portfolio of Dividend
Yielding Stocks
by Peter O’Shea and Jonathan Worrall
332.632 OSH

Ice: The Nature, the History, and the
Uses of an Astonishing Substance
by Mariana Gosnell
551.31 GOS

No Applause—Just Throw Money, or she
Book that Made Vaudeville Famous
by S.D.Trav
792.7 TRA

Iran Awakening: A Memoir of Revolution
and Hope
by Shirin Ibadi with Azadeh Moaveni
B IBADI

Other War: Israelis, Palestinians, and the
Struggle for Media Supremacy
by Stephanie Gutmann
956.94054 GUT

Best Recipes in the World: More than
1,000 International Dishes to Cook at
Home
641.59 BIT
by Mark Bittman
Chicago in Maps: 1612 to 2002
by Robert A. Holland
977.311 HOL
Dead Beat: Lost Souls, Lucky Stiffs, and
the Perverse Pleasures of Obituaries
070.449 JOH
by Marilyn Johnson
Elephant’s Edge: The Republicans as a
Ruling Party
324.2734 TAY
by Andrew J. Taylor
Forty Ways To Look at JFK
by Gretchen Rubin

It Doesn’t Take a Genius: Five Truths
To Inspire Success in Every Student
by Randall McCutcheon
371.1 MCC

Parents’ Guide to College Life: 181
Straight Answers on Everything You Can
Expect over the Next Four Years
by Robin Raskin
378.198 RAS

Life As We Do Not Know It: The NASA
Search for (and Synthesis of) Alien Life
by Peter Ward Douglas
576.839 WAR

Remodel or Move? Make the Right
Decision
by Dan Fritschen
643.7 FRI

Londonistan
by Melanie Phillips

Republican War on Science
by Chris Mooney
509.73 MOO

363.32 PHI

Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on
America, God, and World Affairs
by Madeleine K. Albright
261.87 ALB

B KENNEDY

Great Transformation: The Beginning of
Our Religious Traditions
200.9 ARM
by Karen Armstrong

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
153.9 DWE
by Carol S. Dweck
My Detachment: A Memoir
by Tracy Kidder

Suspect Frank O’Phile (Reference Librarian John Kelsey) tries
to decide how much to tell detectives Melanie Campbell and
Anna Lichtwalt.

Why It’s Hard To Be Good
by Al Gini

170 GIN

Windows on the World Complete Wine
Course
by Kevin Zraly
641.22 ZRA

959.7043 KID

Detectives Jack Umlauf and Nick Fox aren V impressed with the
alibi given by Suspect Gilda O'Teen (Fiction Room assistant
Terrie McDonald).

Which do you prefer? In the past seven months, patron usage of
CDs has risen over 7%, while usage of cassettes has fallen
nearly 40%, compared to the same period last year.

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■ September 14,10:30 a.m.
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld
During the late 1980s. fourteenyear-old Lee Fiora leaves her middleclass Indiana family to enroll in an elite
Massachusetts boarding school.
■ September 28,7:30 p.m.
A Gesture Life by Chang-rae Lee
Memories of his work with the
“Comfort Women” in WWU Japan
and his inability to connect with his
now-estranged adopted daughter haunt
“Doc" Hatori’s retirement.
■ October 12,10:30 a.m.
The Ha-Ha by Dave King
Unable to speak, read, or write after
being injured in Vietnam, Howard
Kapostash seems an unlikely guardian
when his ex-girlfriend asks him to
watch her son while she’s in rehab.

£ October 19, 7:3-.
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
by Lisa See
In 19th-century China, two young
girls grow up using a secret women's
language to share news of their
arranged marriages, loneliness, and
the challenges of motherhood.
□ November 9,10:30 a.m.
Any Bitter Thing by Monica Wood
A near-fatal car accident causes
Lizzy Mitchell to reexamine the
circumstances under which she was
removed from the home of the Catholic
priest who raised her as a child.
0 November 16,7:30 p.m.
The Plot Against America
by Philip Roth
In a novel of alternative history,
aviation hero Charles A. Lindbergh
defeats Franklin Roosevelt in the 1940
presidential election and negotiates an
accord with Adolf Hitler.

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Call or stop in at the Youth Services Desk to
register. Please note these programs are
designed with specific age groups in mind; we
appreciate your cooperation. Please register
early, as space is limited, and programs may
be canceled if a minimum ofparticipants fail
to register.

Stormbreaker Book Party
Friday, September 8, at 4 p.m. for grades 5-8
Registration starts Monday, August 21.
You’ve read the book and can’t wait to see
the movie—now come to the party! Enjoy
discussion, games, activities and snacks based
on this very popular novel.

After School Stories
Thursdays at 4 p.m. October 19-November 16
for Kindergarten-2nd grade. Registration
starts Monday, September 11.
This program is specifically designed for
younger grade-school children and features
stories and crafts.

Wallace &amp; Gromit: The Curse
of the Were-Rabbit
Read me a story... There were 8% more picture books checked out in the first seven
months of this year than the same period last year.

Participants in our Adult
Summer Reading Program
enjoyed a luncheon
reception in the Fiction
Room on August 4th.

Monday, October 9, at 12 p.m.
Registration starts Monday, September 18.
Bring a bag lunch to enjoy while watching this
85-minute, G-rated claymation film. All ages
are welcome. Children 7 and under must be
accompanied by an adult.

SUMMER READING NEWS!
We had many positive responses to our
new Summer Reading Program format.
By the end of July we had over 500 kids
signed up and almost 200 who had
finished. Congratulations to all of our
participants and a big thank you to
McDonald’s and Old Country Buffet
for their donations.

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Special Performances

Space is limited, so register early. Limit 5
spaces per family. Children 7 and under must
be accompanied by an adult. Please note age
recommendations when registering, as these
are given by the performers.

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Cat Cataloni’s Wiggle and
Giggle Songs

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Do You Want Fries
with That?
September is National Library Card
Sign-Up Month! Show your library card
at the Youth Services Desk and get a
certificate for McDonald’s fries. Children
must be five years old to get their own
library card.

Thankful Turkeys
Are you thankful for something? Write it
down on one of our special turkeys and
we’ll display it in the Youth Services
Department during the month of
November.

Family Times
Saturdays at 11 a.m.
October 7-November 25
Come to the Picture Book Room for a
drop-in storytime for the whole family.
No registration necessary.

Book Worms Reading
Program
September 5-May 20. For readers in
grades 2-8.
Read one book per month. You may
choose any book you want, but it should
be reading-level appropriate. Hand in a
brief written report for our notebook and
your name will be entered into a monthly
drawing for a Borders gift card.

Saturday, September 16, at 2 p.m.
All ages welcome. Registration starts
Monday, August 28.
Cat will present her new program of original
songs for children.

Marilyn Price’s Wonderful
Whirl of Puppets
Saturday, November 11, at 2 p.m. All ages
welcome. Registration starts Monday,
October 16.
Marilyn uses puppets to help her tell folktales
from around the world.

Toddler Times
September 1 &amp; 21; October 6 &amp; 19;
November 3 &amp; 16 at 11 a.m.
Toddlers and caregivers are invited to a
special storytime designed for children
18 months to 2 */2 years. No registration
is necessary. Usually the first Friday and
third Thursday of the month in the
Picture Book Room.

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Family Fun Nights
Family Reading Night Kits
Available Monday, October 30-Friday,
November 17
Illinois Family Reading Night is
Thursday, November 16. Pledge to set
aside any night that week (November
12-18) to read together as a family. Kits
include cocoa, popcorn, booklists, raffle
tickets and more!

Drop-In Craft: National
Children’s Book Week
On Wednesday, November 15, we’ll have
a special book-related craft available for
kids to do anytime between 10:30 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. in the Youth Services
Department.

These programs are designed for families to
attend together-all ages are welcome, and all
children must be accompanied by an adult.
Space is limited, so register early. Limit of 5
spaces per family.

PJ Storytime:
Not-So-Scary Stories
Monday, October 23, at 7 p.m. Registration
starts Monday, September 18.
Wear your PJs and listen to gentle Halloween
stories while enjoying juice and cookies.

Charlotte’s Web Party
Tuesday, November 14, at 7 p.m.
Registration starts Monday,
October 16.
Celebrate this great book with games,
crafts, snacks and more!

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Mary Pergander, Library Director
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Ron Simon, President
847-317-0116
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Ken Abosch, Secretar\r
847-948-5390
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Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
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Mary Courtney • 847-945-9560
mcourtney@deerfieldlibrary.org
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
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847-945-2040
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Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday*:

Library Hours
9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

In order to reach as many interested households as possible, this newsletter is now mailed to all
postal routes within the Deerfield zip code. As a result, some families outside our library taxing
area may receive our newsletter. We regret any confusion this may cause, and we welcome the
opportunity to serve you. For more information about obtaining access to library services,
please call the library at 847-945-3311.

Miscellaneous Announcements

Are You Ready to Vote?

The Library will close at 5 p.m. on
Wednesday, November 22, and remain
closed Thursday, November 23, for the
Thanksgiving holiday.

The League of Women Voters will offer
voter registration on three consecutive
Saturdays, from 10 am to 2 pm in the
library lobby. These walk-in registrations
will be held September 23, 30, and
October 7. Be sure to bring two forms of
identification, at least one of which must
have your current address. Register soon,
to qualify to vote in the November
election!

The Library will be closed on Sunday and
Monday, December 24 and 25.
The Deerfield Library Board holds open
meetings at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday
of each month.

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