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A recent study of
north suburban
libraries demon­
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is up at nearly all libraries. This
trend is repeated across the
United States. At Deerfield Public
Library, circulation this year is
running over 22% ahead of the
same period last year, and nearly
55% higher than the same period
two years ago! At this rate, we
expect to reach the level of
500,000 items checked out annually
within the next year or so. Many of
you have commented about the
increased level of activity in the
Library, and we are seeing
increased usage via our Web-based
services from home and other
places as well. We hope you feel
the same pride we do in the
popularity of your hometown
library.
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Library Remodeling Update
On September 22, 2009, about 30 people attended an information session about the
Library’s recent space needs assessment and facility analysis. The questions posed,
and the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees and architect responses are
available on our Web site. The Board appreciated the many thoughtful interactions
that took place, and invites others to comment as well.
Recently, the Board engaged Ehlers and Associates to help evaluate the Library’s
current financial status, expected cash flow for the future, possible future financial
needs, and possible sources of funds for the proposed project. The Board is taking
the current economic climate and other factors into consideration as part of the
planning process.

One Book, One Zip Code
The 2010 “One Book, One Zip Code” selection for adults
and high school students is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
Satrapi’s award-winning memoir of growing up during
Iran’s Islamic Revolution is a graphic novel, laid out and
illustrated like a comic book. Her charming black and
white illustrations help the reader see the countiy’s
dramatic changes. The constant “but, why?” of childhood
is the perfect vehicle for exploring the world-changing
events of 1980s Iran.
This is the third year for the “One Book, One Zip Code” pro­
gram. Previously, the communities of Bannockburn,
Deerfield, and Riverwoods came together to discuss
Mountains Beyond Mountains and Listening Is an Act ofLove.
This spring, “One Book, One Zip Code” partners will once again provide readers
with opportunities to come together at locations throughout the community for
discussions, lectures, films, and other interactive events related to the book. Learn
more at www.onebookonezipcode.org.
If your book group is interested in reading Persepolis, a trained book group leader
from the Deerfield Public Library can come to your group for free to lead the discussion.
Call Karen Kleckner at (847) 580-8950 for more details.

�Programs are free and open to the public. Please register in advance at
under “Programs &amp; Classes” or by calling (847) 945-3311.

WWW .deerfieldlibrary.org

Winter Computer Classes

Career Advice

No personal computers are requiredfor these group classes.

Tuesdays, December 1, January 5, and
February 2, 9:30 a.m. - 12p.m.

Google, Yahoo!, and More
Thursday January 14, 3 p.m.
The first in a series of basic computer skills classes,
a Reference Librarian discusses search engines
and how to navigate them.

Career Counselor Roberta Glick of Jewish
Vocational Service offers free, half-hour
consulting sessions for anyone ages 18-80.
Please register in advance.
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Job Hunting in the Library
Thursday, February 4, 7p.m.
Learn how to optimize your job search results using the Internet and
Library subscriptions such as ReferenceUSA and Tutor.com’s Career
Center. This session also includes tips on how to craft attention-getting
cover letters and letters of inquiry.

Consumer Savvy
Thursday, February 11, 7p.m.
Learn about the best consumer resources the Library and Internet have
to offer including access to Consumer Reports online. A question and
answer session will follow the demonstration.

Modern Israel: A Three-Part Series
Moshe Pomerantz discusses three important aspects of today's Israel.

Israeli Politics and Democracy
Wednesday January 20, 7p.m.
Labor, Likud, or Kadima? Who is in or out in Israeli politics? Pomerantz
explores the unique electoral system, the role of the President, and
where the courts and justice fit in. Music, movie clips, and hard news
present the picture of a country that loves politics as much as it
loves soccer.

Women in Israel
Wednesday February 17, 7p.m.
A look at the different sectors of society—the religious, the orthodox,
the urban educated, and the working mothers. Where are Israel’s women
today? Clips from television and movies help show how much or how
little the egalitarian dream has been fulfilled.

Israel’s Neighbors
Wednesday March 17, 7p.m.
Take a tour “around the block” and learn more about the countries with
which Israel has formal peace and those at war. Discover who is warm
and who is cold in Europe and what it might mean for the next
few years.

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Creating an Energy-Efficient Home
Wednesday, December 2, 7p.m.
Master Electrician Dick Dorgan demonstrates how
to improve energy efficiency by weatherizing your
home. This workshop includes hands-on demos to
find and reduce air leaks, how to test wires and
switches for current, and how to install or replace
thermostats, dimmers, and timers.

Wii Bowling for Grown Ups
Fridays, December 4, Januai'y 8,
February 5, 2-4p.m.
Stop by the Library to eqjoy a few frames of
bowling on the Nintendo Wii system. A great
opportunity for a little exercise and a lot of fun!

Holiday Snacks for All Occasions
Sunday December 6,2p.m.
A Whole Foods representative demonstrates easy,
yet delicious appetizers for all of your holiday
events. Audience members can sample the recipes
as treats are prepared.

Deerfield High School Choraliers
Celebrate the Holidays
Monday, December 7, 7p.m.
Bring the entire family for a delightful concert by
the Deerfield High School Choraliers. Led by Alicia
Akers, this 30-member chorus will get you in the
holiday spirit. Only registered attendees can be
guaranteed a seat for this popular program.

Home for the Holidays
Sunday, December 20, 2 p.m.
Cabaret duo Beckie Menzie
and Tom Michael celebrate
the season with music and
merriment that would get even
Scrooge singing along. Critics
have called their playful,
passionate performances
“sizzling,” “pure brilliance,”
and “cabaret at its best!”

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Wednesday, January 6, 7p.m.
Master Electrician Dick Dorgan will walk
the audience through the basic, safe
installation of electrical fixtures and
devices that will add beauty, efficiency,
and convenience to the home. This
hands-on workshop is for the DIY
beginner and the seasoned handy person.

My Media Mall
Thursday, January 7, 7p.m.
Learn more about the Library’s new
downloadable audiobooks, ebooks, and
even videos. Library staff will walk you
through finding compatible devices, look­
ing up titles, how the loan rules work,
and the basics of the download process.

Shop Smart to Make
More With Less

Book Discussions
in the Library

Tuesdays and Fridays, February 2 April 13,1 -4 p.m.
IRS-trained volunteers for the AARP will
provide help in completing simple tax
returns. You do not have to be an AARP
member or a senior citizen to receive
assistance. Please bring copies of last
year’s tax returns. No appointment needed.

You canfind copies of the discussion
books at the Circulation desk one month
prior to discussion. Read more about
them at wumdeetfieldlibrary.org under
“Programs &amp; Classes.”

Modern Iran, Ancient Persia

□ Thursday, January 14,10:30 a.m.
The Great Ulan by Kate Christensen

Wednesday, February 3, 7p.m.
Bill Helmuth takes the audience on a
journey to a fascinating, influential
country. Visit the friendly people and tour
the magnificent sights in a country that
hitches its traditional past to the contra­
dictions of an uncertain future. Along
with understanding the problems of radi­
cal Islam, we will see some of the great­
est architecture in the world.

Tuesday January 12, 7p.m.
Join Kelly Donlea, author of 10 Meals,
One flip to the Store, to learn how to
shop smart so you never have to run out
to the store to make dinner again. Learn
strategies for cooking a delicious meal
and also saving money.

The Big Band Sound of
Deerfield Remembers
Dave Wolff
Sunday January 24,2 p.m.
The Big Band Sound of Deerfield honors
Dave Wolff, who helped form the band in
1979 and was a past Library Board President
with a swinging celebration of his life.
Come listen to the music of the 30s and
40s and some of Mr. Wolff’s favorite songs.
Refreshments will be served.

That’s Amore
Sunday February 14,2 p.m.
Heather Braoudakis sings songs of love
from musical theatre and big band to Nat
King Cole and Peggy Lee. A toe-tapping
and heart-lifting way to spend part of
your Valentine’s Day.

Songs From Around the World
Sunday, February 28,2 p.m.
Er\joy Chicago’s popular entertainer Eddy
Patay and tour the world in Yiddish and
Hebrew, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Russian,
French, German, Spanish, and more.
Patay has appeared in numerous
operettas, variety shows, and musicals in
the Chicago area.

□ Tuesday, January 19,10:30 a.m.
A Great Idea at the Time by Alex Beam
□ Thursday, January 21,7:30 p.m.
Say You're One of Them by Uwem Akpan
□ Thursday, February 11,10:30 a.m.
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
□ Tuesday, February 16,10:30 a.m.
Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story
of an Ov/I and His Girl by Stacey O’Brien
□ Thursday, February 18,7:30 p.m.
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

Library Poets
Tuesdays, December 1 - January 19
Mondays, January 25 - March 22,
6:30 p.m.
Local poets are encouraged to share their
work, inspiration, and creative processes.
The group is open to poets of all levels of
experience and actively seeks new mem­
bers.

Voter Registration by the
League of Women Voters
Saturday December 5,10 a.m. -2 p.m.;
Friday December 11,3- 6 p.m.;
Saturday December 19,10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Register to vote in the lobby of the
Library.

Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest: New Beginnings

Great Decisions

Monday, February 1 - Sunday, February 28

Tuesdays, January 26 - March 23, 7:30p.m.
Tom Jester coordinates thoughtful
discussions and stimulating analyses of
some of the great issues of our time.
Purchase discussion guidebooks at the
Circulation desk for $18.

The Library’s 14th Annual Creative Writing Contest welcomes stories,
poems, or essays about a moment, an event, or a move that changed
a life. The contest honors the memory of Library trustee, community
activist, and journalist Rosemary Sazonoff. High school students and
adults may submit short, unpublished pieces of creative writing on the
theme “New Beginnings” by February 28. The Library will honor winners at
a reading and reception in March. Get entry forms and more information in all
departments and online beginning Monday, February 1.

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�Teen Advisory Board

Monday Night Movies
Popcorn and beverages will be
provided, Allfilms will start at
6:00p.m. Please register in advance.
December 7: My Sister’s Keeper
Rated PG-13
December 21: Julie &amp; Julia
Rated PG-13
January 11: Away We Go
Rated R

Check the Teen Events pagefor meeting dates and times.
Grades S-12
As a Teen Advisory Board member you can talk about books, video games,
movies, and music with other members; come up with programming ideas
for Teens at the Library; help create content for the Library’s Teen Web page
and blog; help out with Teen programs at the Library; and give your input
and ideas for the new Teen Space. The Library will keep track of all service
hours that Advisory Board members contribute. For more information, con­
tact Colleen Seisser 847-945-3311 or cseisser@deerFieldlibraiy.org.

Teen Study Lounge
Friday, January 15th - Wednesday January 20, available all hours the
Library is open.
Grades 9-12
High school students looking for a place to study for exams can make
themselves at home in the Library’s Meeting Room and Teen Space during
fmals week. The library will provide large tables for group study, snacks and
beverages, improved Wi-Fi access, and help using the Library’s extensive
collection of print and online resources.

January 25: Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince
Rated PG
February 8: When Harry Met Sally
Rated R
February 22: Who Gives Kisses Freely
from Her Lips
Not Rated

Wednesday Afternoon Movies
Popcorn and beverages will be
provided. Allfilms will start at
1:00 p.m. Please register in advance.

December 2: Up
Rated PG
December 16: Four Christmases
PG-13
January 13: Whatever Works
Rated PG-13
January 27: Public Enemies
Rated R
February 10: Philadelphia Story
Rated G
February 24: Persepolis
Rated PG-13
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ACT Practice Test and Test Strategies 101 Workshop:
A Two-Part Program presented by Kaplan Test Prep &amp; Admissions
Part I: Practice ACT Test Saturday Febniaiy 20, 10 a.m. -2p.m.
Part II: Test Strategies 101 Workshop, Saturday Febmary 27,10 -11 a.m.
Grades 9-12
For the first part of this ACT Prep program, students will take a fully-proctored practice ACT test and will experience what to expect in a test-like
environment. Students will receive a comprehensive analysis of their
performance on the test, detailing individual strengths and weaknesses.
Be sure to bring a calculator, two #2 pencils, and wear comfortable clothes.
Cell phones will not be allowed.
In the second part, both parents and students are invited to learn how to
score higher on the ACT test. The format and content of the test are
explored, including ways to take advantage of the test format to maximize
efficiency on the exam. This is an ideal follow-up to the practice test.
Seating is limited, so be sure to register now.

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Magazine Check Out

Notice anything different about the
Beginning in January, you may check out
Circulation desk? No, we didn’t get a hair­ back issues of all of the Library’s magazines.
cut or go from glasses to contacts. The
small change you may have noticed is
Longer Loan for TV on DVD
that we no longer individually date-stamp
Beginning
December 1, all television
every item as it is checked out. This
series
on
DVD
will check out for one week.
change will not only speed up things at
the front desk, but the Library can get
Income Tax Forms
new items on the shelf even faster. (And
no date due slips on multimedia means
The Library will have a limited supply of
nothing covering up the descriptions of
the most-used tax forms beginning in
the audiobooks, movies, and games!)
January. All federal tax forms are
available at www.irs.gov or by phoning
You can still see when your items are due 1-800-TAX-FORM. Illinois tax forms are
on the due-date slips that are printed
available through www.tax.illinois.gov or
upon check out or by clicking “Login” on
by phoning 1-800-356-6302. Smallthe upper right side in the Library’s new
business owners and anyone needing
online catalog.
multiple copies of forms should place
orders directly with the federal or state
government for home or office delivery.
Download Free Books
You can now use your Deerfield Library
card to download popular audiobooks,
ebooks, or movies to your computer, MP3
player, even your iPod. Use the My Media
Mall link on the Library’s home page to
start exploring over 2,000 new titles for
adults, teens, and children.

Meeting Rooms
If you or your group regularly use one of
the Library’s meeting rooms, please visit
our web site for a copy of our updated
policy. If you are interested in using a
public meeting room at the Library,
please contact Jody Wilson at (847) 5808954 or jwilson@deerfieldlibraty.org.

DVD Check Out Policy
to Change
Beginning March 1, juvenile patrons
(under 18) may check out any DVDs or
video games unless their guardian fills
out a form restricting their borrowing
privileges. Previously, all minors were
restricted from borrowing movies or
games unless a parent signed a
permission slip allowing them to do
so. As before, parents assume full
responsibility for return, damage, fees,
or fines for materials loaned, and hold
the Deerfield Public Library harmless
from the loan of any materials.

Toys for Tots
The Library will be a drop-off point for
Toys for Tots through December 15.
Please, new and unwrapped gifts only.

Have you Tried
Enotification?
You can get all of your notices about holds
or materials that are due sent directly to
your email. Click on “Get Email
Reminders” on the right side of the
Library’s home page to register.

Deerfield's Winter Celebration
Friday, December 4 (5-9 p.m.) and
Saturday, December 5(11 a.m.-3p.m.)
The end of the year can be a stressful
time. The Deerfield Public Library makes
it easy for you and your family to “Chill
Out &amp; Read” this December. Stop by the
Library from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday,
December 5 for a “Restless Winter
Survival Kit." Each fun-filled kit is full of
great ideas for keeping all ages enter­
tained as the temperatures drop and the
year winds down. Readers in grades K - 8
can reap rewards for their reading when
they sign up for the Winter Reading
Program in the Youth Services department
beginning December 5. The Library will
also be accepting donations for the West
Deerfield Township Food Pantry that day.

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The Friends of the Library would like to thank
the community and volunteers for helping
make the October 3 and 4 Weekend Book Sale
such a big success. They would especially like
to thank the following volunteers/ organiza­
tions for all their hard work and generosity:
Philip Novak, Loren Samson, Burt Snider,
Richard Meenahan, Barry Clark, Lorraine
Clark, Chris Mitchell, Daiyl Anisfeld, Sharon
Benjamin, Kyle Nakazawa, Denise Mock,
Arlene Kushen, Richard Kushen, Micky Baer,
Nancy Ginsburg, Mary Schwartz, Michele
Felman, and the Deerfield Walgreens and
Whole Foods Market.
The Friends continue to need book donations
for the ongoing Used Book Sale in the Library’s
upstairs meeting room. Top sellers include
children’s books, history books, cookbooks, and
CDs and DVDs. (Please—only gently used
books and no encyclopedias or textbooks.)
The Friends continue to need the support of
volunteers willing to sort and shelve used
books and serve on their Board. Your help
makes it possible for the Friends to continue
their support of special projects for the
Library. This year, the Friends donated the
very popular drive-up book drops in front of
the building.
The Friends also receive support through
membership dollars. Basic membership is $15
per year. (But every contribution helps!)
Checks should be made payable to the Friends
of the Deerfield Public Library. Membership
forms are available on the Friends’ page of the
Library’s web site.
The Friends of the Library board will meet at
7 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24 at
the Library.

To contact the Friends please call
(847) 945-3311, ext. 8895 or email,
friends@deerfieldlibraiy.org.

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�Children’s Programs
REGISTERED ACTIVITIES

Space is limited for these events. Please register in advance in person, by phone, or online.

Lunch &amp; A Movie
Monday, January 18,11:30 -1, All ages
Registration begins Monday December 7
The whole family can ei\joy an indoor
picnic lunch and movie on this day off
from school! Please bring a sack lunch.
Beverages and dessert will be provided.

K-9 Reading Buddies of
the North Shore
Mondays, January 25 and February 22,
6:30 - 7:30p.m., Grades 1-5
Registration begins Monday December 7
for both sessions
Read to four-legged friends in this safe,
non-judgmental program.

Heartfelt Cookies With
Gale Gand
Saturday February 6,2-3p.m.
Ages 5 and up
Registration begins Monday, January 4
Celebrate Valentine’s
Day at this fun
program where kids
can work with
renowned pastry
chef Gale Gand on
the fun and tasty art
of frosting cookies.

Percy Jackson Party
Wednesday February 10
4:30 - 5:30p.m., Grades4-6
Registration begins Monday, January 4
Join us for a party of epic proportions to
celebrate the new movie based on The
Lightning Thief with fun activities and
foods fit for the gods!

BFF Scrapbooking
Saturday February 13,2-3p.m.
Grades 3-6
Registration begins Monday January 4
Come with your BFF and make a great
scrapbook featuring the 2 of U. You’ll
learn cool scrapbooking techniques and
leave with an awesome accordion scrap­
book filled with photos, stickers, and fun
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memories. Bring 5-10 photos, and we’ll
provide the rest. Celebrate your BFF just
in time for Valentine’s Day!

Stories &amp; Music with
Judy Rundell
Sunday February 21, 2 - 3 p.m.,
Ages 3-5
Registration begins Monday, January 4
Preschoolers and
their caregivers are
invited to this lively Jgaffiipiz;
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program led by Judy
Rundell, Assistant
Director at Christian
Beginnings Preschool and
creator of the Naptime Nanny CDs.

Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
Saturday March 6,2- 3:30 p.m.
Grades K-2
Registration begins Monday February 8
Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s big day with stories,
crafts, games, and a snack.

Chill Out &amp; Read! Winter
Reading Program
Saturday December 5 - Sunday,
January 10, Grades K-8
The Deerfield Public Library is excited
to once again be partnering with the
Chicago Wolves for the Winter Reading
Program. In this five-week reading pro­
gram, children will be asked to set their
own reading goals. Those who set the bar
high, “train,” and reach their goal will get
a prize. In addition to providing reading
incentives, the Library will host Chicago
Bears Mascot “Staley Da Bear,” a visit
with a Chicago Wolves hockey player,
and finish the program with Eureka
Discoveries’ “The Big Chill.”
Thank you to Barnes &amp; Noble at
Deerfield Square for continuing to
share their costumed characters with
us! Check the Library’s Web site^foW S;
upcoming Character Visit storytimes.

Winter Reading Program
“Kick-Off’: Visit With Chicago
Bears Mascot “Staley Da Bear”
Saturday December 5,2- 3 p.m.
All ages and their caregivers
Please register in advance
“Kick-off’ the Winter Reading Program
and cheer on the Chicago Bears during
this visit with Bears’ mascot “Staley Da
Bear.” This exciting visit will include a
story followed by a meet-and-greet with
“Staley.” (Don’t forget to bring your
cameras!)

Visit With a Chicago
Wolves Player
Wednesday December 9, 4 - 5 p.m.
All ages and their caregivers
Please register in advance
Celebrate the Winter Reading Program
with a Chicago Wolves Player! A brief
presentation will be followed by Q &amp; A,
autographs, and prizes for kids.

Eureka Discoveries Presents:
The Big Chill
Sunday, January 10, 2 - 3:15p.m.
Grades K-8
Please register in advance
Learn how super low temper­
atures are produced and see
what happens to ordinary
things when they are
exposed to “the big chill.”
Right before your eyes a
banana is turned into a
hammer and used to drive a
nail into a piece of wood! Participants
will get to enjoy liquid nitrogen ice cream
at the end of the program.

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Book Groups

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Family Times

Preschool Pals

Saturdays, December 5 - February 27,
11 a.m., All ages
Come to the Picture Book Room for a
drop-in storytime for the whole family.

Mondays, January 4 - February 8,
1:30 p.m. or Wednesdays, January 6 February 10,10:00 a.m.
Ages 3 years - 5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten
Registration for both sessions begins
Monday, December 7
Preschoolers and their caregivers have a
new program created especially for them!
We’ll listen to stories, sing songs, and have
fun, all while getting ready to read! This
program is made possible by a generous
grant from Target Corporation.

Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays, January 8, Januaiy 22,
February 5, February 19
10:00 a.m., Ages 0 -12 Months
Registration begins Monday, December 7
It’s never too early to start reading to your
baby! Join us for our first ever Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes, books,
and songs for you and baby, plus social
time after the program.

After School Stories
Thursdays, January 7-February 11,
4:30 p.m., Grades K-2
Registration begins Monday, December 7
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts.

Spanish Language Storytimes
Toddler Times
Thursdays, January 7-February 11,
10:30 a.m., Ages 18 months - 2 Vz years.
Registration begins Monday, December 7
Toddlers and their caregivers are invited
to a special twice-monthly storytime
designed just for them in the Stoiytime
Room.

Tuesday, January 12,11 -11:30 a.m.
Tuesday February 9,11 -11:30 a.m.
Registration for both sessions begins on
Monday, December 7
Young children and their caregivers are
invited to this play-based, full immersion
program. These storytimes are generously
provided by native-speaking staff from the
Language Stars of Deerfield.

Rosemaiy Sazonoff Writing Contest: New Beginnings
Monday, February 1 - Sunday, February 28, Grades 2-8
Was there a defining moment in your life that marked a new beginning? Enter this
year’s writing contest with a story, poem, or essay on the theme “New Beginnings.”
First place winners in each age category will receive a prize. Get entry forms and
more information at the Youth Services desk and online beginning Monday,
February 1. To be eligible, please turn in your submission by Sunday, February 28.

Annual Bookmark Contest
Monday, February 22 through Monday March 29, Grades Preschool - 8
Pick up your entry forms in the Youth Services department. Bookmarks will be on
display for voting during the month of April. The winning bookmark will be given
out during our Summer Reading Program. Please, only one entry per person.

Books are available in the Youth
Services department,
Reading Warriors: Boys’ Book Group
Saturday, January 9,2- 3p.m.
Grades 4-6
Registration begins Monday
December 7
This month we will be discussing our
favorite non-fiction titles. Bring
yours to show off and join us for
some snacks and great activities!

Musings: Girls’ Book Group
Saturday February 20, 2 -3 p.m.
Grades 4-6
Registration begins Monday
January 4
11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass
Join us for discussion, snacks, and
fun activities!
Bonding With Books: Parsnt/Child
Book Group

Saturday January 16,2 - 3:30 p.m.
Grades 2-3 and their parents or
caregivers
Registration begins Monday
December 7
The Littles by John Peterson
Read to your child, and then have
your child read to you.

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Drop-In Crafts
Children and their caregivers
Wednesday January 13, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Stop by and make a Winnie-the-Pooh
craft in honor of author A.A. Milne’s
birthday.
Thursday February 18, 9 a.m. -9 p.m.
Join us in making a pioneer craft in
honor of author Laura Ingalls Wilder’s
birthday.

Drop-In Gaming
Tuesday February 16, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Preschool - Grade 5 and their parents
or caregivers
Drop by the Library to play Wii games
and board games, put together puzzles,
and eryoy some light refreshments.
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Mary Pcrgandcr, Library Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aoI.com
Ron Simon, Secretary'
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Maty Courtney • 847-945-9460
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Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
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Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Sunday Mueller * 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday:
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

The 1959 Deerfield Integration
Case—A Commemoration
Thursday, December 3, 7:15 p.m.
Caruso Middle School Auditorium,
1801 Montgomery Road, Deerfield
On the fiftieth year since open housing
efforts in Deerfield, the community is
invited to a panel discussion and multimedia presentation. The meeting will
discuss the historical context of the Civil
Rights Movement, the fears surrounding
integration, and the changes that Deerfield
has experienced up until the present day.
Refreshments will be served. The event is
free and open to the public.

Raining Season
Monday, February 22
Patty Turner Senior Center
Students working with the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum will perform
this moving play, based on personal
interviews with survivors of the Holocaust
and other genocides. Sponsored by the
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Youth Services department would like to
thank Target for awarding the Library $1,800
to be used in support of early childhood
reading. We will use the money to enhance
the popular “Toddler Time” storytime and to
create “Preschool Pals” storytimes, with
morning and afternoon sessionss.
We thank Dr. Claudia Katz, professor at
National Louis University, for her generous
donation of Teen fiction titles.
Thank you to the community leaders that
volunteered at Family Reading Night: A
Community Storytime: Harriet Rosenthal,
Mayor of Deerfield, Dr. Charles Caruso,
retired Superintendent of District 109,
Dr. Renee Goier, Superintendent of District
109, Gale Gand, Restaurateur and Pastiy Chef,
Ray Larsen, Deerfield and Bannockburn Fire
Department, Mary Courtney, Deerfield
Public Library Board Member.
Congratulations to Adult Summer Reading
and GPS drawing winners Ruth Wenke and
Hugh Merrill.
We appreciate the loan of the plaque
honoring the Junior Women’s Club of
Deerfield for their donations to U.S. Troops.

Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

Non Profit Org.
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Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

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

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

0 Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
° E-mail:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
To ask a reference question:
reference@deeifieldlibrary.org
° FAX: 847-945-3402

Announcements
The Library will be closed all day Thursday, December 24 and Friday,
December 25. The Library will close at 5 p.m. Thursday, December
31 and remain closed all day Friday, January 1.
The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 14.

The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 9.
The Library will be closed all day Monday, February 15.
The Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees meets at 7 p.m.
on the third Wednesday of each month.

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Message from
the Director
Thank you, Deerfield!
The recent approval of
the Library’s request for
funding for the Library
Improvement Plan is a win for everyone
in Deerfield. This gives us the
opportunity to improve our library
building and services, which will benefit
the entire community.
We have begun to get questions about
how soon we will proceed. There are
many steps to be completed and
approvals to be obtained as we move
forward. For example, we need to complete
the architectural designs, and then
share them with Village Commissions as
part of the approval process. Certain
questions or concerns may require some
adjustments to the design or other
changes. When the approval process is
final, we will need to go out to bid for
construction, then evaluate the bids to
assure we are getting the best value and
quality for the project. At best this
process will take several seasons, if all
goes smoothly.
We appreciate the ongoing interest of
our residents, and we will continue to
keep you updated via our Facebook and
Website pages. We received very positive
feedback about our openness during the
referendum, and we plan to continue
sharing our progress with you along the
way. Of course you are also welcome to
attend Library Board meetings, or read
the minutes of these meetings on our
website. Keeping you informed and
involved is important to us, so please
share your questions and comments
along the way.
Mary Pergander
Library Director

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Library Improvement Plans Move Forward
The November 2 referendum for $11,775 million to fund the Library Improvement
Plan was approved! Over 58.4% of Deerfield voters voted yes, with 41.5% voting against.
The plan calls for improvements to the Library building and services, in order to
meet the needs of Deerfield residents for the next 20 years or more. Space will be
reorganized, remodeled, and expanded. The building layout will become more open
and flexible to allow for changing needs and multi-purpose uses. Adults will have
more quiet reading areas. Additional computers will be added for adults and children,
and a new Technology Lab will offer instruction and workshops. The Youth Services
area will be improved, along with a larger and better designed Youth Program Room.
All restrooms will be ADA compliant. Self-check kiosks and a convenience center will
be added, and the meeting room will be enlarged. The building’s aging infrastructure
will be upgraded or replaced, and the parking lot will be improved.
“The vote is a win for everyone in Deerfield. This gives us the opportunity to improve
our Library building and services, which will benefit the entire community,” said Ken
Abosch, President of the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees. “The Library
Board is grateful to eveiyone who provided ideas and feedback as we developed the
Library Improvement Plan. We also want to thank Deerfield residents for the time
they took to become informed about the referendum.”
The Board will proceed with the Libraiy Improvement Plan in the most expedient
and efficient manner possible. There are many steps involved, including finalizing
architectural design, reviewing of the plans by Village commissions, completing
construction documents, and bidding the various phases of construction work. It’s not
possible at this time to say exactly when construction will begin.
Please check the Library’s Web site for the latest information about implementation
of the Library Improvement Plan.

�Programs are free and open to the public. Please register in advance at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs &amp; Classes” or by calling (847) 945-3311.

Preserving Holiday Recipes: A Scrap-Cookbook Event
Part of Deerfield’s Winter Celebration
Saturday, December 4, 2 p.m.
Amy Alessio shows you how to combine food and scrapbooking to make
holiday themed scrap-cookbooks! Audience members will sample treats
and leave with mini albums and recipes. Everyone should bring a copy of
a favorite holiday recipe.

My Media Mall!
Saturday, January 8,10:30 -11:30 cum.
A great program for all of you with brand new e-readers! Learn more
about the Library’s FREE downloadable audiobooks, e-books, and even
videos. Library staff will walk you through finding compatible devices,
looking up titles, placing holds, and downloading materials to various
devices. You are welcome to bring your ebook or audiobook device.

Collage and the Human Anatomy
Tuesday January 11, 7p.m.
Riverwoods resident Richard Harris shares images and explanations
behind the anatomical collages he commissioned from artist Balint Zsako.
The collection of original pieces will be displayed at a one-man show at
the Loyola Museum of Art from February 12 - May 1.

Inside Your PC: The Magic Box Revealed!
Tuesday January 25,10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Join Rebecca, Head of Automation, and Julie, Reference Librarian, for a
look into the guts of a typical desktop PC. This is a great
opportunity to demystify the inner workings and uses
of a computer.

Arizona: The Roads Less Traveled
Wednesday January 26, 7p.m.
Many winter travelers visit Arizona for great
weather, spring baseball, and golf. Learn why
else we go west as Nancy McCully’s slide lecture
takes you down the roads less traveled to visit
Mesa, the frontier town of Wickenburg,
Goldfield ghost town, and Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park.

My Media Mall - Byte Sized
Thursday January 27, 4 p.m. and Tuesday February 8, 7p.m.
A brief 15 minute overview of how to search and download the Library’s
FREE audiobooks, e-books, and videos. You are welcome to bring your
ebook or audiobook device.

Buying and Selling on eBay
Wednesday February 2,10:30 a.m.
Beginners can learn the low-risk tricks to buying and selling on eBay.
Cleaning house? This is the perfect time to determine the value of those
closet-shelf treasures and the prospects for successful online sales.
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Job Hunting @ DPL
Thursday, February 3, 4 -5 p.m.
Struggling to find a job or want a career change?
Learn how to use the Libraiy to jump start your
search! A Reference Librarian will provide
helpful resources and tips to help you find the
job of your dreams.

Google, Yahoo and More!
Saturday, February 5, 10:30 -11:30 a.m.
The first in a series of basic computer skills
classes, a Reference Librarian discusses search
engines and how to navigate them. You are
welcome to bring your laptop for hands-on
practice.

Keep Fit While Keeping Warm!
Thursday February 10, 7 - 8 p.m.
Feeling sluggish and out of shape? Learn some
basic indoor exercises to keep fit during the cold
months! An exercise professional will discuss
tips for staying fit and healthy in the comfort of
your home. A signed Participation Waiver is
required and can be found when registering at
www.deeifieldlibrary.org.

Basic MS Word 2007
Saturday, February 12,10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Learn the basics of word processing software! A
Reference Librarian will demonstrate how to use
spell check, change the look of your document,
use MS templates, print, and save. You are
welcome to bring your laptop for hands-on
practice. Basic computer skills are required.

Chicago Music Scene
Sunday, February 13,2 p.m.
Dean Milano’s Chicago Music
Scene incorporates a slide show
of images from his book and live
music that celebrate the
unforgettable songs of Chicago
musicians of the 1960s and ‘70s.

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Facebook for Beginners
Saturday, February 19,10.30 -11:30 a.m.
Facebook remains one of the fastest growing
sites on the Internet. Find out how to set up your
own Facebook account and join the social
networking revolution. You are welcome to bring
your laptop for hands-on practice. A working
email account is required to sign up for this
course.

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Trains in a Winter Wonderland
Saturday, February 26, 9 a.m. -4 p.m.
The North Central ‘O’ Gaugers present a
must-see model railroad exhibit featuring
fictional favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and The Hogwarts Express, as well
as popular regional and historical lines.
Children of all ages will er\joy this all-day
event!

Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest for Adults:
A Dog’s Life—Animal Essays,
Stories, and Poems
Tuesday, February 1 - Monday February 28
The Library’s 15th Annual Creative
Writing Contest welcomes stories, poems,
or essays about an amazing, amusing, or
wonderfully average animal. The contest
honors the memory of Library trustee,
community activist, and journalist
Rosemary Sazonoff. High school students
and adults may submit short, unpublished
pieces of creative wilting on the theme “A
Dog’s Life—Animal Essays, Stories, and
Poems” by February 28. The Library will
honor winners at a reading and reception
on Sunday, March 13. Get entry forms and
more information in all departments and
online beginning Tuesday, February 1.

Tuesday and Fridays, Starting February
1 -April 15,1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
IRS-certified volunteers for the AARP will
provide help in completing simple tax
returns. You don’t have to be an AARP
member or a senior citizen to receive
assistance. Please bring copies of last
year’s returns and all tax forms you
receive (W-2s, 1099s, etc.). No
appointment needed.

Career Advice
Tuesdays, December 7, January 4, and
February 1, 9:30 a.m. - 12p.m.
Career Counselor Roberta Glick of Jewish
Vocational Service offers free, half-hour
consulting sessions for adults. Please
register in advance.

Library Poets
6:30 - 8:45p.m.
Tuesdays, December 7,14, and 21,
January 4,11 and 18
Wednesdays, January 26,
Febmary 2, 9, and 23
Local poets are encouraged to share their
work, inspiration, and creative processes.
The group is open to poets of all levels of
experience and actively seeks new
members.

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 25 - March 22, 7:30p.m.
Tom Jester coordinates thoughtful
discussions and stimulating analyses of
some of the great issues of our time.
Purchase discussion guidebooks at the
Circulation desk.

Monday Night Movies Allfilms will start at 6:30 p.m. Please register in advance.
□ December 13: TOY STORY 3 • Rated G
When Andy leaves for college his treasured
childhood toys are accidentally sent to the
Sunnyside Day Care Center. Will they settle in
with new children, or try to find their way
back to their beloved owner?
m January 10: DESPICABLE ME • Rated PG
Gru’s latest scheme is to shrink and steal the
moon so he can clinch the World’s Greatest
Villain title, but three little girls may derail
his plan.

■ January 24: SORCERER’S APPRENTICE
Rated PG
Dave, your average nerdy college student,
finds out he is the inheritor of Merlin’s powers and must help the great Balthazar battle
the equally powerful but evil Horvath to save
Manhattan.
■ February 28: EAT, PRAY, LOVE
Rated PG-13
Join Elizabeth Gilbert as she discovers the
wonders of food in Italy, prayer in India, and
love in Bali.

Book Discussions
in the Library
You canfind copies of the discussion
books at the Circulation desk one
month prior to discussion.
■ Thursday, January 13,10:30 a.m.
Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
The devastating effects of work, adul­
tery, rebellion, and self-deception slowly
destroy the once successful marriage of
Frank and April Wheeler, a suburban
American couple.

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■ Thursday, January 20, 7:30 p.m.
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
In a future North America, where the
rulers of Panem maintain control through
an annual televised survival competition
pitting young people from each of the 12
districts against one another, 16-year-old
Katniss’s skills are put to the test when
she voluntarily takes her younger sister’s
place.
■ Thursday, February 10,10:30 a.m.
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into
Opportunity for Women Worldwide by
Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
David Groeninger, Ph.D., Instructor of
History at the College of Lake County,
will lead a discussion of Half the Sky:
Turning Oppression into Opportunity for
Women Worldwide. The book is a moving
exploration of the abuses faced by
women in the developing world: sex
trafficking and forced prostitution;
gender-based violence, including honor
killings and mass rape; and maternal
mortality. Half the Sky also provides
inspiring stories of how some of these
same women, with the help of concerned
people everywhere, are overcoming
these brutalities and injustices.
Participants will have the opportunity to
receive tickets to a public speaking
event by Sheryl WuDunn at CLC in the
spring.
■ Thursday, February 17,7:30 p.m.
The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women
and a Forty-Year Friendship by Jeffrey
Zaslow
Eleven women detail their 40-year friend
ship to Jeffrey Zaslow. They describe
how their friendship survived moving to
eight different states, untimely deaths,
marriages, divorces, and children.
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online at www deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes, or Dy caning (B47) 94S-JJ1 1.
Registration for all of the programs listed here begins Monday, November 29.

Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays, January 14, January 28, February 11, and February 25,10:30 a.m.
Ages 0-12 months and their parent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes, books, and songs for you and baby, plus social
time after the program.

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays, January 11, January 25, February 8, and February 22,10:30 a.m.
Ages 13 - 23 months and. their parent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a stoiytime 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.

Time for Twos
Thursdays, January 13 - February 17,10:30 a.m. 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 in the Stoiytime
Room.

Preschool Pals
Mondays, January 10 - February 14,
1:30p.m. Or Wednesdays, January 12February 16,10 a.m. Ages 3-5 years,
but not yet in Kindergarten, and their par­
ent or caregiver
Preschoolers and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun all while getting
ready to read!

After School Stories
Thursdays, January 13 - February 17, 4:30p.m.Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children
and features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Library.

Sensory Storytime: Stories and Emergent Literacy Activities
for Special Needs Children
Saturdays, January 15, January 29, February 12, and February 26,2p.m.
Children ages 4-8 with parent or caregiver
This non-traditional stoiytime is designed to engage all of the senses through
music, movement, stories, and play. Funded by a grant from Target Foundation,
children will interact with trained staff and teen volunteers to practice skill­
building in a multi-sensory approach. This stoiytime is designed for children
who have difficulties with sensory processing or simply sitting still, but the
program is inclusion-friendly. If your child needs any special accommodations,
please let us know at the time of registration.
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Storytime, Milk &amp; Cookies at
Panera Bread in Bannockburn
Tuesdays at 9:30 cum.
December 7, December 21, January 4,
January 18, February 1, February 15
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bread in Bannockburn for storytime,
milk, and cookies.

Cocoa and Cuddles Stoiytime
Wednesday, Febmary 16, 4:30 p.m.
and 7p.m.
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bread in Bannockburn for a special
storytime with cocoa and cookies!

Holiday Treat Workshop
Tuesday, December 14, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
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and sparkly “snowpops”.

Spruce Up Your Space!
Grades 5 - 8
Wednesday, January 5, 7-8p.m.
Brighten up the winter blues by making some
fabulous accessories for your room, locker, or
wherever else in your life needs a little
renewal.

Winter Wonderland Jam
Children ages birth - 5 and their parent or
caregiver
Wednesday, January 19,1:30 - 2:30p.m.
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!

�Preschool Picassos
Sunday; January 23, 2 - 3 p.m.
Ages 4-5 and their parent or caregiver
Do you have a Monet-maniac? Is there a
raging-Renoir in your house? Join other
Preschool Picassos as we read stories and
then create masterpieces together!

K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday, January 24 and Monday,
Febmary 28, 6:30- 7:30p.m.Grades 1-5
Registration begins Monday, November
29for both sessions
Read to four-legged friends in this safe,
non-judgmental program. Caregivers must
remain in the Library.

Backwards Day Storytime
Monday, January 31, 7 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Storytime fun this with Day Backwards
celebrate! (Celebrate Backwards Day with
this fun storytime!) Storytime will be in
reverse at this program that the whole
family is sure to er\joy.

Family Storytime
Monday, Febmary 14, 7p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join us in celebrating Read to Your Child
Day. Families will share in the joy of
reading through stories and songs! As you
leave, browse some of your favorite books
to check out and ei\joy with someone
you love.

Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest: A Dog’s Life—Animal
Essays, Stories and Poems
Tuesday, February 1 -Monday February 28
The Library’s 15th Annual Creative
Writing Contest welcomes stories, poems,
or essays about an amazing, amusing, or
wonderfully average animal. The contest
honors the memory of Library trustee,
community activist, and journalist
Rosemary Sazonoff. Children grades 2-8
may submit short, unpublished pieces of
creative writing on the theme “A Dog’s
Life—Animal Essays, Stories and
Poems” by February 28. First place
winners in each age category will receive
a prize. Get entry forms and more
information at the Youth Services desk
and online beginning Tuesday, February 1.

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Reading Program
Monday, December 13 - Monday
January 10
The Deerfield Public Library is excited to
once again be partnering with the Chicago
Wolves for the Winter Reading Program. In
this four-week family program, everyone can
contribute toward reaching the family’s read­
ing goal. In addition to providing reading
incentives, the Library will host a visit with a
Chicago Wolves hockey player on Thursday,
January 6, and the finale program, Andy
Head: Wonderful Wacky Juggler, on Sunday,
January 9.
Visit With a Chicago Wolves Player
Thursday January 6, 4:30 p.m.
All ages and their caregivers
Registration begins Monday November 29
Celebrate the Family Winter Reading
Program with a Chicago Wolves Player! A
brief presentation will be followed by Q &amp;
A, autographs, and prizes for kids.

All ages
Saturday, Febmary 26, 9 a.m. to 4p.m.
The North Central ‘O’ Gaugers present a
must-see model railroad exhibit featuring
fictional favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and The Hogwarts Express, as well
as popular regional and historical lines.
Children of all ages will er\joy this all-day
event!

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Family Times

Homeschool Programs

Saturdays, December 4 - February 26,11 am,
All ages and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Storytime Room for a drop-in
storytime for the whole family.

Games
Monday December 13,1 - 2:30 p.m.
Creative Writing Program
Monday January 24,1- 2:30p.m.
Special guest, Jenny Meyerhoff
Book Discussion &amp; Storytime
Monday Febmary 28,1 - 2:30p.m.
These events are open to children of all
ages with their parent or caregiver.
Please register in advance.
Contact Kate Easley for more information:
keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org or
(847) 945-3311, ext. 8865.

Drop-In Crafts
Saturday, December 4,10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday January 12,10 a.m. -8 p.m.
Wednesday Febmary 23,10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun and seasonal craft to take
home!

Family Winter Reading Program
Finale—Andy Head: Wonderful
Wacky Juggler
Sunday January 9,2- 3 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Registration begins Monday November 29
You won’t want to miss this hilarious,
high-energy performance packed with
juggling, comedy, unicycling, audience
participation, and lots of surprises! Get
ready to laugh until your face hurts with
Andy’s wonderful, wacky show!
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Books are available in the Youth
Services department Registration
begins Monday November 29.

Caudill Book Group
The Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’
Book Award is given annually to the
author of the book voted most
outstanding by students in grades
4-8. The Caudill Book Group will be
reading a selection of the 2011 kids’
choice award nominees.

Teen Programs
Teen Study Lounge
Friday, January 14 - Thursday January 20, available all hours the Library is open
High school students looking for a place to study for exams can make themselves at home in
the Library’s Meeting Room and Teen Space during finals week. The Library will provide
large tables for group study, snacks and beverages, improved Wi-Fi access, and help using the
Library’s extensive collection of print and online resources.

ACT Practice Test and Test Strategies 101 Workshop: a Two-Part
Program presented by Kaplan Test Prep &amp; Admissions
Part I: Practice ACT Test Saturday, March 5,10 a.m. -2p.m.
Part II: Test Strategies 101 Workshop, Saturday, March 12,10 -11ami
For the first part of this ACT Prep program, students will take a fully-proctored practice ACT
test and will experience what to expect in a test-like environment. Students will receive a
comprehensive analysis of their performance on the test, detailing individual strengths and
weaknesses. Be sure to bring a calculator, two #2 pencils, and wear comfortable clothes. Cell
phones will not be allowed.

Grades 4-6

In the second part, both parents and students are invited to learn how to score higher on the
ACT test. The format and content of the test are explored, including ways to take advantage
of the test format to maximize efficiency on the exam. This is an ideal follow-up to the
practice test. Seating is limited, so be sure to register now.

■ Saturday, December 11,2-3 p.m.
All Shook Up by Shelly Pearsall

Sweet! Cupcakes with Gale Gand

■ Saturday, January 8, 2 - 3 p.m.
The Great Wide Sea by M.E. Herlong
■ Saturday, February 5, 2 - 3 p.m.
Yellow Star by Jennifer Roy &amp; The Mozart
Question by Michael Morpurgo

Saturday February 12, 2 - 3 p.m. Grades 6 -12.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day—make something sweet for a special
someone! Learn how to frost like a pro with renowned chef and cookbook
author Gale Gand. Discover the fun of decorating cupcakes and create your
own edible masterpieces to take home. Please register in advance.

Teen Craft Club
Caudill Voting Party: A Special
Meeting of the Caudill Book
Group
Grades 4-6
Saturday February 19,2 - 3p.m.
Cast a ballot for your favorite kids’
choice award nominee! Read 4 titles
from the list of this year's nominees
and join kids from all over Illinois in
choosing the state favorite! Chat
about your favorites and er\joy a snack
and activities.

Bonding with Books:
Parent/Child Book Group
Saturday January 29,11 am. - 12p.m.
Grades 2-3 with their parents or
caregivers
Read to your child, and then have
your child read to you. Mr. Popper’s
Penguins by Richard Atwater.
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Grades 9-12
Friday, December3,4-5p.m.
Get your craft on at our first Teen Craft Club meeting in the
Library’s Teen space! Teens interested in crafting can come
together to create cool things and exchange craft ideas and
techniques.

My Media Mall!
Saturday, January 8, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
A great program for all of you with brand new e-readers! Learn more about the
Library’s FREE downloadable audiobooks, e-books, and even videos. Library staff will
walk you through finding compatible devices, looking up titles, placing holds, and
downloading materials to various devices. You are welcome to bring your ebook or
audiobook device.

My Media Mall - Byte Sized
Thursday, January 27, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, February 8, 7 p.m.
A brief 15 minute overview of how to search and download the Library’s FREE
audiobooks, e-books, and videos. You are welcome to bring your ebook or audiobook
device.

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The Deerfield Public Library SUPER SIZE
Playaway display in the Youth Services
department was selected as one of 10 finalists
in the “Playaway Picture This Contest.” The
winning library will receive a check for
$10,000! Help us win the $10,000 by going to
vote.playaway.com/deerfield and vote before
December 17.
BTW-A Playaway is a small MP3 player, preloaded with an audiobook. No cassettes. No CDs.
No downloading. The Library has Playawaysfor
adults and kids.

Staff News
There is a new face at the reference desk! Ted Gray, librarian extraordinaire, joined
the Reference Department in September. He has experience building music and book
collections, assisting with research, and teaching people about the newest
technological wonders. Welcome, Ted!

Toys for Tots
The Library will be a drop-off point for Toys for Tots through December 15. Please, new
and unwrapped gifts only. This year, no stuffed animals unless they are in original
factory-sealed packaging. PS. New books make great giftsfor kids!

Library Board openings
Three Library Trustee terms are expiring and will appear on the April, 2011, ballot. All
are six-year terms. Interested persons may obtain candidate petition packets at the
Village Hall. In addition, packets of supplemental information about the Library and
Library Trustee responsibilities may be obtained by contacting Mary Pergander,
Library Director. Current board members are also available to speak with interested
candidates, if desired.

I’m Reading a Book on my Phone!
Downloadable books are more popular than ever. It is estimated that the number of
ebook readers owned by Americans is now well into the millions. The Library has more
than 8,000 ebooks and audiobooks that you can download for free right at home and
transfer to your phone, ebook reader, or MP3 player.
Ebooks can be read on your PC or MAC, or your ebook reader, such as the Barnes &amp;
Noble Nook or Sony Reader. The audiobooks are compatible with most MP3 players,
iPods, iPads, iPhones, Androids and Blackberries. Some titles can even be transferred
to a CD. The best part? You don’t have to worry about returning the books or accruing
late fees!
Visit the Library’s website at www.deerfieldlibrary.org and look for the MY MEDIA
MALL logo and be sure to register for one of the “My Media Mall” programs held at the
Library in January and February.

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The Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library is a non-for-profit 501(c)(3)
organization, dedicated to enriching
the Library’s materials, services, and
programs for the members of the
community.
The Friends 2010 activities and
community involvement included
managing the on-going Used Book
Sale in the Library’s first floor
meeting room, stocking the book
spinner each week at the Deerfield
Train Station with free used paper
books, and selling used cookbooks at
the Deerfield Farmers Market.
You can help support the Library by
joining the Friends. Your annual
membership contribution helps the
Friends fund items such as the
Outdoor Drop Boxes, Early
Childhood Literacy Station and
other materials, services, and
programs. Beginning memberships
start at $15, but every contribution
is helpful. Please make checks
payable to Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library, 920 Waukegan Rd.,
Deerfield, IL 60015.
The Friends are always seeking new
volunteers. The time commitment
can be as little a few hours every
other month, and gives you the
opportunity to give back to your
Library in a fun new way. Please
contact the Friends at (847) 9453311, ext. 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
The Board of the Friends meetings
will be held on January 26 and April
27,2011,7:00 p.m., Deerfield Public
Library. Community members and
potential new volunteers are always
welcome.
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Important Library Numbers
° Telephone: 847-945-3311
° TTY: 847-945-3372
° Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibraty.org

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Deerfield Postal Patron

° E-mail:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
° FAX: 847-945-3402

Announcements
The Library will be closed all day Friday, December 24 and Saturday,
December 25.
The Library will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 31.
The Library will be closed all day Saturday, January 1.
The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 27.

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Sunday Mueller, Treasurer
847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Maiy Courtney • 847-945-9460
maiycourtneymail@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Jeff Rivlin • 847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

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.

The Library will be closed all day Monday, February 21.
The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 23.
The Deerfield Public Library Board meets at 7 p.m. on the third
Wednesday of each month.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Youth Services
department would like to
thank the Chicago Wolves
for once again sponsoring
the Family Winter Reading
Program. As part of the program, they
generously provide incentives and a visit
with a Chicago Wolves Player.
Thank you to Barnes &amp; Noble of Deerfield
Square for continuing to share their
costume characters with us! Check the
Library’s Web site for upcoming visits and
stoiytimes.
Thank you to Sunset Foods of Highland
Park for donating most of the food items for
the Sweet! Cupcakes With Gale Gand
program. We really appreciate your
continued support!
The Youth Services department received a
generous Early Childhood Reading Grant
from the Target Foundation. These grants
are awarded to schools, libraries, and
nonprofit organizations to support reading

programs and foster a love of
reading in children and their
families. The $2000 award was
used to create a series of
stoiytimes for children with
special needs and their parents
or caregivers. The Sensory
Storytime will engage all of the senses
through music, movement, stories, and play
for children who have difficulties with
sensory processing.

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Message from the Dii’ector
Building project update
As this newsletter goes to
print, we continue to
evaluate possible sites for
our temporary location,
including creating
preliminary floor plans to
test for suitability, and
exploring lease rates and conditions. Once
the final location is agreed upon and the
lease signed, we will make only the minimal
changes necessary to meet building codes
and make the spaces usable for our
purposes. Nothing fancy! We will also obtain
a special use permit from the Village to
operate the site as a temporary Library.

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Our move from the current building to an
interim site is planned for late spring. Some
meeting room functions and programs will
be curtailed around mid-December, as we
begin packing and preparing for the move.
Be assured that as soon as we know where
we’re going to be, we’ll let the community
know all the details, including—
importantly—how we will continue to
provide great service.
We’re also moving forward with the
renovation of the current Library, including
making final design decisions for the
interior, selecting the color palette with
floor and wall finishes, and creating
construction drawings for the project. We
have selected Mortenson as the
Construction Management firm.
You can follow our progress on our website
and Facebook, or by attending our board
meetings. Please see our website for dates,
times, locations, and prior board meeting
minutes, too.
Mary Pergander

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E-book Collection E-xpands
The demand for e-books is skyrocketing, and we are making
a^ustments to better serve you. For example, we are
dedicating more dollars to extra copies of titles for which
there are long waiting lists, and ONLY Deerfield cardholders
will be eligible for those added copies. This will lessen the
time our patrons spend waiting for a popular e-book. We will
also temporarily adjust our materials budget while we are in
the small temporary space to purchase additional e-books to
meet demand.

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On Track for Deerfield’s Winter Celebration December 3rd
A very special run of very special model
trains by our friends at North Central
O’Gaugers is a highlight of Deerfield’s
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favorites like Thomas the Tank Engine
and The Hogwarts Express, as well as
popular regional and historical lines.
The O’Gaugers annual visit is one of the Library’s most popular family
programs, and presenting it over Deerfield’s Winter Celebration makes it
even more special. Children of all ages will er\joy this all-day event!
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The Libraiy is happy to be a designated drop-off spot for both the West
Deerfield Township Food Pantry AND Toys for Tots during Deerfield’s
Winter Celebration on Saturday, December 3rd. So come see the model
trains and—if you choose—take the opportunity to bring a nonperishable food item, personal care or household cleaning product for
the Food Pantry and a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. Your
generosity helps make the season a little brighter!

Library Trustees in the Lobby
December 3rd, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Stop by and ask questions or share your ideas

�MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE

Please register in advance in person, by phone (847-945-3311) or online at
www deerfieldlibrary o rg.

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2
December 12, 6:30p.m.- 8:45p.m
It only seems fitting to show the final chapter of the Harry Potter series on our
last Monday Night Movie before the long-awaited Library renovation! Watch the
epic finale and the climactic showdown between Hariy and Lord Voldemort.
Rated PG-13 ®

Book Discussions
((l LOVED this book!”

December 8,10:30 a.m.
What better way to end the year than by discussing our faves—the books
we read this year that we loved, that we couldn’t put down, the books that
we told our family and friends that they HAD to read? Please come
prepared to talk about the book—or books—that you loved.
Looking ahead, the Library’s book discussions will be taking a hiatus this
winter as we prepare for our move to the temporary location. Please watch
for information about the dates and locations when the book discussions
resume in the spring. If you are interested in participating in an online
book discussion, please contact Melissa at reference@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Ask Us via Text or Instant Message
You can now contact the reference desk via text and instant message (IM), in
addition to phone or email. Text and IM are perfect for resolving quick factoid
spats like who was Harry Truman’s vice president, what was the name of that
book about the circus magicians or answering that last minute question before
book club. Send an instant message straight from our home page or text us at
847-790-4TXT (4898). We look forward to hearing from you—no matter how you
get in touch!

Want the First Season of Bones? Get it All-in-One!
Have you ever looked for the latest season of your favorite show only to find that
disc one was checked out? This fall we started packaging television seasons
together rather than splitting discs into individual cases for checkout, so you
won’t miss an episode! As always, we welcome your feedback about this and any
other changes here at the Library.

Meeting Room News
Our busy meeting rooms are going to be put to a different use while we gear up
for the move to the interim site. Because both the large meeting room and the
lower level conference room need to be dedicated to staging, sorting, and
storage of moving materials, we have reluctantly decided that we won’t be able
to take reservations for meetings held after December 15th.
Our apologies to all the homeowners associations, non-profit, civic and
educational groups, boy scouts, girl scouts and more that keep our meeting
rooms hopping. We’ll look forward to seeing you back in our newly refurbished
meeting space in 2013!
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Library Poets
Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:45p.m.
NOTE: Group meets at the Patty Tuner Center,
375 Elm Street, starting January 3rd.
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.

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 24 - March 20, 7:30 - 9 p.?n.
Group will meet at Village Hall, 850 Waukegan
Road, in the Community Confei'ence Room
Tom Jester coordinates thoughtful discussions
and stimulating analyses of some of the great
issues of our time. Discussion guidebooks will be
available for purchase at the Circulation desk
after January 10.

Deerfield Boys in Blue:
A Civil War Program
Tuesday, November 29, 7 p.m.
Step into Deerfield, 1860, with historical
researcher Bill Kiddle, and see what everyday life
was like and how dramatically it would change
when the Civil War broke out. This interactive
program introduces the audience to some of the
Deerfield men who joined the Union army. How
did their families cope? How much information
reached Deerfield from and about their loved
ones? Join us for an hour that will make this
150th anniversary year local and personal. A
partner program of the Library and the Deerfield
Area Historical Society. □

Who Knows What Evil Lurks
in the Hearts of Men???
If you already know the answer to
that question—or if you want to—
check out the Radio Classics
available as e-audiobooks at the
Library. It’s easy:
1. Go to the Library’s home page
and type in Radio Classics in the Search field.
2. In the Format box on the left side of the page,
click on e-audiobooks.
3. When you make your selection, click on the
information located to the right of the first
arrow underneath the title. It will take you to
My Media mall where you can start
downloading to your computer or other device.
If you need help downloading, stop by the
Reference or Multimedia Desks for help!

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Sometimes, you just need more information—or you need to be sure that the
information you're getting is accurate, current and reliable—than the
results of an “I’m feeling lucky” Google search. Here are two true stories
featuring websites recommended by ourfully-qualified research
professionals, also known as Reference Libranans!

MedlinePlus
Recently, I had a patron ask for information on diabetes. The patron was just diagnosed
and looking for reliable information but without all the medical jargon. In addition to our
books (located in non-fiction, call #616.462), I introduced the patron to my favorite go-to
place for medical information, medlineplus.gov. I love this site for several reasons. First,
it is specifically written for patients, their families, and friends creating one of the most
easily understood medical information sites out there. Second, it is produced by the
National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health making it one of
the most reliable places to obtain information about diseases, conditions, and other
medical issues.
MedlinePlus has three very helpful sections, “Health Topics”, “Drugs &amp; Supplements” and
“Videos and Cool Tools”. “Health Topics” is like an encyclopedia and provides an overview
of the topic including symptoms, treatments, prevention and much more. The “Drugs &amp;
Supplements” section answers questions about why a medication would be prescribed and
how it should be used. The “Video and Cool Tools” portion offers interactive tutorials and
videos regarding specific topics. After reviewing these segments, the patron was thrilled
with the information we discovered! This resource provided the patron with an easy to
understand explanation of diabetes without dumbing down the information. As a bonus,
the patron felt much more confident about what questions to ask the doctor during the
next visit.

CNET

AARP Tax-Aide Moves to
the Patty Turner Center
AARP Tax-Aide—a free tax help
service the Library has hosted for
many years—will relocate to the
Patty Turner Center as the Library
begins its own relocation to an
interim site. Starting February 3,
IRS certified volunteers for the
AARP will be on hand every
Tuesday and Friday through
April 13 from 1-4 p.m. at the
Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm
Street, 847-9404010. You don’t
need to be an older adult, a member
of the AARP, or the Patty Turner
Center to receive assistance. Please
bring copies of last year’s returns
and all tax forms you receive (W-2s,
1099s, etc.). Please call the Patty
Turner at 847-9404010 starting
Monday, January 30, to make
an appointment.

A patron needed some help choosing a tablet computer. She was going on vacation and
needed something that would allow her to watch a movie on the plane, check her e-mail,
and read an e-book, and it still had to fit in her bag. After taking a look at Consumer
Reports online (available free to Deerfield cardholders on the Library’s website), I
introduced her to CNET.com, a website known for its technology reviews and how-tos. She
watched videos of tablet shopping tips and reviews, compared web speed and battery life
of different models, and read thoughtful reviews from CNET editors. She was able to
search through the list of tablets by price range, manufacturer, screen size, and more. She
found two that she really liked and she was going to see what they looked like in person at
the store. She was a happy camper!
CNET is a great way to stay up-to-date with technology. They review everything from cell
phones to GPS systems to digital cameras. Their video reviews are especially informative,
since they spend time going over the whole device, showing off all the buttons and
demonstrating how it actually works. They also offer a lot of information and advice on
what to purchase and how to use it in your daily life. It’s an interactive website with
videos, podcasts, and more traditional articles. They invite readers to post comments and
suggestions, so there’s plenty of real-world feedback as well. The website can seem a little
busy, with all of the different information they’re sharing, but they do make it easy to
search by category or by reviews, videos, and how-tos. I would definitely recommend this
website to anyone interested in up-to-date tech reviews and information, and especially
for people who get more from watching reviews than reading them.

Toys for Tots
Drop off new, unwrapped toys in the
Toys for Tots collection box in the
Library lobby now through
December 15th. This annual drive,
sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve, has been putting smiles on
the faces of needy youngsters for
over 60 years.. .be a part of it!
Hint: Books make GREAT giftsfor
kids of any age!
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�STORYTIMES Registration begins Monday, November 28

Baby Lapsit Stoiytime

Preschool Pals

Trains in a Winter Wonderland

Fridays, January 6 and January
20,10:30 a.m. Ages 0-12 months
and their parent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes,
books, and songs for you and
baby, plus social time after the
program. 13

Mondays, January 2\ January 9,
January 16, and January 23
3’s at 1:30p.m. and 4’s &amp; 5’s at 2:15
p.m.
Or
Wednesdays, January 4, January
11, January 18, and January 25
3’s at 10 a.m, and 4’s&amp; 5’s at 10:45
a.m* Ages 3-5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten and their parent or
caregiver
Preschoolers and their caregivers
have a program just for them! We’ll
listen to stories, sing songs, and
have fun all while getting ready to
read! 13

Saturday, Decembers, 9 a.m. -4p.m.
All Ages
The North Central
‘0’ Gaugers present a
must-see railroad
exhibit featuring
fictional favorites
like Thomas the Tank
Engine and the Hogwarts Express, as well as
popular regional and historic lines. Children of
all ages will ei\joy this all-day event!

Fun for Ones
Tuesdays, January 3, January 10,
January 17, and January 24,10:30
a.m. Ages 13 - 23 months and their
paren t 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. 13

Time for Twos

After School Stories
Thursdays, January 5, January 12,
January 19, and January 26,
4:30p.m. Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed
for younger elementary school
children and features stories and
crafts. Caregivers must remain in
the Library. 13

Thursdays, January 5, January 12,
Sensory Storytime:
January 19, and January 26,10:30
a.m. Ages 24-35 months and their
Stories and Emergent
parent or caregiver
Literacy Activities for
IWo-year-olds and their caregivers
Special Needs Children
are invited to a special weekly
Saturdays,
January 14 and.
stoiytime, including songs and
movement activities designed just for January 28,2 p.m. Children ages 4
- 8 with parent or caregiver
them in the Storytime Room. 13
This award-winning series of
stoiytimes engages all of the senses
through music, movement, stories,
and play. This stoiytime is designed
for children who have difficulties
with sensoiy processing or simply
sitting still, but the program is
inclusion-friendly. If your child needs
any special accommodations, please
let us know at the time of
registration. 13

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DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Family Times
Saturdays, December 3 - January 28,11 a.m.
All ages and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Stoiytime Room for a drop-in
stoiytime for the whole family.

Drop-In Craft
Wednesday, December 14,10 a.m. - 8p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services department to make
a fun and seasonal craft to take home!

Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest:
What are Friends For?
Wednesday, February 1 - Wednesday, February 29
The Library’s 16th Annual Creative Writing
Contest welcomes stories, poems, or essays
about friendship. The contest honors the
memory of Library trustee, community activist,
and journalist Rosemaiy Sazonoff. Children
grades 2-8 may submit short, unpublished
pieces of creative writing on the theme “What
are Friends For?” by February 29. First place
winners in each age category will receive a
prize. Entry forms and more information will be
available at the Youth Services desk and online
beginning Wednesday, February 1.

Storytime, Milk &amp; Cookies at
Panera Bannockburn
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
December 6, December 20, January 3, January
17, February 7, and February 21
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bannockburn for storytime, milk, and
cookies.

�SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES Registration begins Monday, November 28

Family Treat Workshop

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Wednesday, December 14, 7p.m.
Gmdes K-5 with their parent or
caregiver
Calling all aspiring chefs! Join
professionals from Whole Foods MarketDeerfield as they show you how to make
your very own seasonal treats. You’ll be
taking home your treats to share or keep
for yourself! 10

Family &amp; Homeschool
Programs
These events are open to children of
all ages with their parent or
caregiver. Contact Youth Services
librarian Kate Easley for more
information at
keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org or
(847) 945-3311, ext. 8865.

Pop Open A Good Book! Family Scrapbook This!
Saturday, December 17,11 a.m.
Winter Reading Program
Saturday, December 10 - Saturday,
January 7
In this four-week family program,
eveiyone can contribute toward reaching
the family’s reading goal. In addition to
providing reading incentives, the Library
will host juggler Jason Kollum for a fun
and interactive kick-off show on
Saturday, December 10! 10
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Grades 4-6
Jocelyn Tobias from Defining Moments
will demonstrate how to make a mini
paper bag scrapbook that is perfect to
keep for yourself or give away this
holiday season. Light refreshments will
be served! 10

K-9 Reading Buddies of
the North Shore
Monday January 23, 6:30 - 7:30p.m.
Grades 1-5
Read to four-legged friends in this safe,
non-judgmental program. 10

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Book Discussion, Storytime,
and Craft
Monday, January 23,1:30 -3 p.m.
Older readers will discuss “Chasing
Vermeer” by Blue Balliett and younger
readers will discuss “My Father’s
Dragon” by Ruth Stiles Gannett. There
will be stories for the pre-readers.
After the book discussions, everyone
will join in a fun craft. □

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Saturday, December' 10,2 p.m.
All ages
Children and adults will love this fun and
interactive program presented by
entertainer Jason Kollum.” First is the
Rock n’ Roll Variety Juggling Show with
tons of audience participation, and huge
balancing and juggling stunts. Then,
everybody participates and gets a chance
to be the juggler! 10

Games
Monday, December 19,1:30 -3 p.m.
Bring your own game or play one of
ours as we gather in the Library for
some fun social time before the
holidays. □

Sundance and Marlee

Cold and flu season is here!
Do you have a child home sick from
school? Don’t worry about dragging them
out of bed to come pick out something to
read. Simply call the Youth Services
department at (847) 580-8962. Youth
Services staff are happy to make recommendations,select materials, put them on
the self-service hold shelves, so that you
can quickly stop by and pick them up.

Monday, February 13,1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Join us for a tour of the Village Hall
and a discussion about local
government. Please meet at the
Deerfield Village Hall. 10

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�Library Improvement
Plan FAQ
Q: How are “green” practices and
energy-saving features being
incorporated into the Library
Improvement Project?

The Library—staff and Trustees—and
the professionals at PSA Dewberry, are
all committed to making the renovated
building as green as possible. Here’s a
list of items already incorporated in
the plan:
• We will monitor construction
activities for possible pollution in
and around the site.
• Additional green spaces will be
added to the parking lot.
• Many native and drought tolerant
plants will be used in landscaping.
• There will be secure bike racks near
the building to encourage
fewer cars.
• To reduce heat-island effect the roof
has a high solar-reflectance index.
• The interior lighting will be light­
harvesting and occupant-sensing.
• Restroom fixtures will be low-flow.
• We will allocate space for increased
recycling.
• Where possible, building products
and finishes will incorporate
recycled materials.
• Where appropriate, building
materials and products will come
from within 500 miles of the site.
• Adhesives, sealants, primers, paints,
etc. will be low in volatile organic
compounds.
• Where possible, flooring and
furnishings will be low-emitting as
well.
• The design team includes LEED
professionals in architecture,
engineering, and interior design.

What Are Friends For?
2012 Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sponsored by
The Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
The Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest is a Deerfield “exclusive,” as was the
well-known local writer and Library Trustee the contest honors and remembers.
This year, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library, we’ve refreshed and energized this 16 year Library tradition with
several new interesting ideas, including new prizes, a great theme and more.
But first, like all good news stories, let’s start with the facts:
• Theme: “What Are Friends For?”
• Entry forms for both adults and children will be available February 1st at the
Library and online on the Library’s website.
• Deadline for submissions is February 29th.
• Winners will be announced mid-March.

For Adults:
• Adults - including high school students - may submit any unpublished
original story, essay or poem no more than 1,000 words in length that answers
the question “What Are Friends For?” or explores, explains or expresses the
value of friendship.
• Adult entries can be submitted via email at sazonoff@deetfieldlibrary.org or
on paper.
• Cash prizes for adult winners—1st place, $200; 2nd place, $100; and
3rd place, $50.
• An informal public reading of the three winning entries, supported by
local publicity.
• Questions? Contact Jody Wilson at 847-580-8954.

For Children:
• Writers Grades 2-8 may submit short, unpublished pieces of creative writing
on the theme of friendship.
• Entries from writers in Grades 2 - 8 can be submitted on paper OR via email
atyouthservices@deerfieldlibrary.org.
• First place winners in each age category will receive a Barnes &amp; Noble
gift card.
• Questions? Contact Youth Services at 847-580-8962.

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Many thanks to the Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library for sponsoring this year’s Rosemary Sazonoff
Writing Contest and for all that they do for the
Library!

�What Are Friends For? Supporting the Deerfield Public Library, of course!!
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
• Share your story, participate in the Sazonoff Writing Contest,
sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
• The Friends had a very successful cookbook and children’s
book sale at the Deerfield Farmers’ Market on Saturday
September 17, 2011. Thanks to all who stopped by!
• Friends funding has recently provided for: the expansion of
the Blu-Ray collection, one of the self-checkout stations, and
an additional early literacy station in the children’s library.
• Be sure to browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and
CDs, sold during regular Library hours in the first floor
meeting room. Please pay for books at the Patron Services
desk.

• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CD’s and DVD’s (No Textbooks
or Encyclopedias, please). Please bring donations to the
Patron Services Desk.
° 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.
0 The Board of the Friends will meet on November 30,2011 at
7 pm at the Deerfield Public Library and on February 29,
2012 (location TBD). 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

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$100-$249 Best Friend
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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.

Thank you to our members who have joined for 2011-2012:
Good Friend
Lynn Fradkin
Sue Gottlieb
Susan Karp
Diane Mazur
Kyle Nakazawa
Margo &amp; James Oliff
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Robinson

Family Friend
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Robert Newell
Barbara Reich
Dorothy &amp; Ed Collins
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Dear Friend
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf

Best Friend
Greta &amp; Brian Davison
Mary Pergander
Eleanor Sylvan

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Important Library Numbers
G Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372
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• Library Home Page and Catalog:
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• FAX: 847-945-3402
• TEXT US at 847-790-4TXT (4898)

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Announcements
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Thursday, November 24th
Saturday, December 24th
Sunday, December 25th
Sunday, January 1st
Monday, February 20th

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5 P.M. Wednesday, November 23rd
Saturday, December 31st

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. Tuesday, November 22nd
Friday, December 16th
Thursday, January 19th
Wednesday, February 22nd

THANK YOU!
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!

Thank you to all of our friends at Barnes &amp;
Noble of Deerfield Square for letting
Clifford, Peter, Curious George and the Cat
in the Hat visit the Library this year!

Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Sunday Mueller, Treasurer
847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Maiy Courtney • 847-945-9460
maiycourtneymail@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Jeff Rivlin • 847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:

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.

The Youth Services department is grateful
to Susan Knaack and her team from
Adventures with Bailey for assisting with
Read to Rover: A Special Needs Storytime
program in September.
A big thank you to the volunteers from the
Lake County Astronomical Society for
leading another session of the wildly
popular Moon Over Deerfield program in
September.

Thanks to the Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library for the generous donation of
an iPad, Nook, and Kindle for use in library
demonstrations and programs. Library staff
members are happily using the tablet and
e-readers to show patrons how to download
titles from MyMediaMall and for our e-book
downloading classes.
We are EXTREMELY grateful to the
INCREDIBLY talented and committed
members of this year’s One Book, One Zip
Code committee: David Hirsch, Marisa
Fiorito and Erin Kempf from Deerfield
High School; Cathy KecUic(jian representing
District 109; Andrew Lichterman from the
Village of Deerfield; Jeffrey Marks
representing the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission; Rita Kirby representing
Bannockburn; Sherry Kaplan representing
Riverwoods; Donna Stupple from the
Deerfield Area Historical Society; Joan
Simonds from The Patty Turner Center;
Lynne Samuels from Grand Times, and Lori
Harris, our wonderful community
representative.

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Deerfield Public Library started the year full
of anticipation about moving to a temporary
site (not even identified until February!) and
getting our building project underway on
time. Although we are in a temporary
location, people have definitely found us!
Total check-outs for all types of materials are
in line with the growth we’ve experienced
these past two years—and we circulate about
490,000 items a year. Free downloads of
Libraiy e-books first doubled, then tripled
during that time! Due to our space
limitations, we are offering fewer programs
than usual, but staples like book discussion
groups for adults and storytimes for children
are in full swing. All in all, community
members are using the Library —including
our expanded online services—as much
as ever.
One of the statistics we don’t like to see
rising is the number of unattended children.
Libraries are public places, and it is safest
(and required) for all children under the age
of nine to be in the direct care of a
responsible adult at all times. We increasingly
find children as young as 18 months
wandering alone, without an adult. This now
happens up to 40 times a month, up from a
low of sue times per month! If you have, or
care for, young children at the Library,
please keep them with you at all times.
Overall, 2012 has been a very successful year
for us, and we deeply appreciate your support
through it all. We look forward to
presenting you with the remodeled,
expanded, and fully stocked Library in
June of 2013. Until then, you can find us at
our temporaiy location and online. We hope
to have the pleasure of serving you veiy soon.
Maiy Pergander
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We asked staff to give us the inside track on some frequently over-looked and
under-used Libraiy resources. You may be surprised!
Y\ Kay P., Adult Services: “Ifyou’re lookingfor good
, V recommendations for books, DVDs, and CDs, simply
type 'Staff Picks’ into the Library’s catalog. Click on a
fwL\ mie, scroll down to 'Community Reviews’ and read
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why this selection made the list. ”
Claudette O., Patron Services:
“Patrons often ask us if we have a
record of the books they’ve read. While the
Library doesn’t keep any records of material that has
been checked out and returned, there is a feature under
'My Account ’ on our website that does give the patron
an option to save their own history. Just log in, click
on the 'My Reading History’ icon and 'opt in’ to the
history option. The history beginsfrom the date the patron opts in,
but should keep the ‘Have I read this one?’ down to a minimum in
thefuture!”
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Design the New Children’s Library Card!
Help us design a cool, new children’s
library card for our newly remodeled
Library. The winning design will be
used for the official children’s library
card and may also be used on library
card promotional material. The
contest is open to Deerfield
students in grades K-12. Entries
will be judged based on creativity,
design and the message communicated.
Check www.deerfieldlibrary.org in January
for more details and applications!

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Steven Spielberg’s ambitious new film, Lincolny has arrived
in theaters. In celebration of the director’s long filmmaking
career, the Deerfield Public Library is holding a Steven
Spielberg TYivia Contest from December 1st through
December 31st. Test your knowledge of films like Indiana
Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, Jaws, E.T., and many
more! The winner will be selected from the entries with the
most correct answers and wall receive a copy of the 30th
Anniversary Blu-ray edition of 27.7’.! All ages can
participate, but only one entry per card number, please. Can’t get to the Library?
Go to our website at www.deerfieldlibrary.org and submit an online ballot.
Remember, you’ve got to enter to win!

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 22-March 19, 7:30-9:00pm
Group wiU meet at Village Hall, 850 Waukegan Road, in the Executive
Conference Room
Once again, Tom Jester coordinates thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign policy issues of our time. Discussion
guidebooks will be available for purchase at the Patron Sendees desk after
January 10. Please register in advance.

e-book Series
Session 1: Libraiy talks e-books @ Deerfield Train Station
Tuesday December 4, 6:00-8:30am
Did you know your libraiy book may be an e-book too? If you happen to be at the
Deerfield Metra Train Station across from Jewett Park, take a moment to chat with
our Librarians about the free e-books now available at the Libraiy for downloading.
Isn’t it time you got on board with this exciting new way to read?

Session 2: Why not try before you buy;
e-readers that is.
Tuesday December 11, 10:00am-2:00pm
With the holiday season fast approaching, here’s your
chance to ‘try before you buy’ some of the more popular
e-reader devices that can be used to download free
e-books from the Library. Our Librarians will be on
hand for quick tutorials and any questions you may have
about e-readers, e-books or both.

Session 3: Got e-reader questions?
Tuesday January 8, 2:00-6:00pm
Tuesday, January 15, 6:00-8:30pm
Got an e-reader but don’t know how to use it? Stop by our e-reader Help Desk and
let our tech-sawy Librarians walk you through the process. They’ll show you how to
use your device to browse, check out, and download free e-books and more from
the Library’s website. Come talk to us, we’re here to help.
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Grammys” Contest
January 2-February 9
Last year we had such an overwhelming
response to our Grammys Contest we
decided to do it again this year. Simply
stop by our media desk from January
2-February 9, 2013, and see if you have
an ‘ear’ for guessing the winners of this
year’s Grammys. The winner will be
selected from the entries with the most
correct answers and receive a new iPod
Shuffle. The second place winner will
receive a $25 iTunes gift card. All ages
can participate, but only one entry per
card number, please. Can’t get to the
Library? Go to our website at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org and submit an
online ballot.
Adventurous Bibliophile
Seeks Satisfying
Short-term Relationship
February 1-16
There will be no need to make
awkward conversation, have a
friend call if it’s not
going well, or even I
put on nice shoes if
■oyou don’t feel like it.
Stop by the Libraiy
during the first two
weeks of February and
take a chance on a ‘Blind Date
with a Book!” Your date will be
dressed in pink or red paper and
you won’t know the identity until
you take it home to read. Even if
your date’s a dud, all is not lost.
Simply fill out the “Rate Your Blind
Date” entiy form, return to the
Adult Services Dept, 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 entiy
form per date.

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books for teen readers will also be
on display- See the Teen section of
the newsletter for more details.

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Over 20 small business owners learned
how to make social media marketing
work for them at our first free program
aimed at small business owners and
marketers. A big shout out to the DBR
Chamber of Commerce for their amazing
help promoting “Social Media Marketing
for Small Business.” Small business
owners and marketers, keep an eye out
for another great program in the spring!

DIY Holiday Gift Boxes
Here are great recommendations from
our smart and savvy Librarians!
• Let's Pretend This Never Happened:
a mostly true memoir by Jenny
Lawson, downloaded on a fullycharged ready to read e-reader.
• The Annotated Hobbit by J. R. R.
Tolkien and Douglas A. Anderson and
Exploring J. R. R. Tolkien's The
Hobbit by Corey Olsen ($25). Pair up
with a gift card for tickets to see
the movie.
• The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes:
The Complete Short Stories (2 Vol.
Set) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Leslie
S. Klinger (Editor). Match up with
BBC’s Sherlock starring Benedict
Cumberbatch.
• Call the Midwife: A Memoir ofBirth,
Joy, and Hard Times by Jennifer
Worth, paired with the DVDs of BBC’s
Call the Midwife.

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Thursday Book Discussions
All book discussions will be held at 7 N. Waukegan Road. Copies of these books
will be available at the self-service holds shef a month before the discussion
■ Faith by Jennifer Haigh
January 10, 10:30am
After a long estrangement from her family, Sheila McGann is
returning home to Boston under the most difficult of circumstances. Her brother, a popular pastor, has been accused of
child molestation and finds himself the center of furious
attacks. Sheila is prepared to stand up for her family but isn’t
prepared for the secrets that start to surface.

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January 17, 7:30pm
Discovering the symbolic meanings of flowers while languish­
ing in the foster-care system, 18-year-old Victoria is hired by a
florist when her talent for helping others is discovered, a situ­
ation that leads to a romantic prospect and the confrontation of
a painful secret from her past. Also joining us will be a master
gardener from the Chicago Botanic Gardens, who will share
with us the history and romance of flowers dating all the way
back to Victorian times.
■ Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
February 14, 10:30am
Set in the 1850’s, the Tawawa House is a summer resort in Ohio
that has become a favorite place for Southern white slave own­
ers to vacation with their black mistresses. Lizzie, Reenie, and
Sweet have been visiting Tawawa House for a number of years
and have developed a friendship that has steadily grown. One
summer, a new woman, Mawu, arrives and stirs up the other
women with dreams she has of escape and freedom from
her master.
■ Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
February 21, 7:30pm
This National Book Award finalist profiles the everyday life in a
Mumbai settlement as experienced by a Muslim teen, an ambi­
tious rural mother, and a young scrap metal thief, illuminating
how their efforts to build better lives are challenged by
religious, caste, and economic tensions.

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Friends of the Deerfield Public Library board members
Joann Carbine, Sue Gottlieb, Barb Reich, Elaine Haney,
IV Mary Oppenheim, and Laura Kempf accept the generous
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Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays, January 11, January 25,
February 8, and February 22, 10:30am
Ages 0-12 months and their parent
or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes, books,
and songs for you and baby, plus social
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Fun for Ones
Tuesdays, January 8, January 15,
January 22, January 29, February 5,
and February 12, 10:30am
Ages 13-23 mon ths and their paren t
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 actionpacked program will engage new walkers
in early literacy activities and encourage
a love of books and reading. B

Time for Twos
Thursdays, January 10, January 17,
January 24, January 31, February 7,
and February 14, 10:30am
Ages 24-35 months and their parent
or caregiver
T\vo-year-olds and their caregivers are
invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities
designed just for them. B

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Preschool Pals
Mondays, January 7, January 14,
January 21, January 28, February 4
and February 11,10:30am
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! 13

Saturdays, December l - February 23
11:00m
All ages and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Services department
for a drop-in storytime the whole family
will ei\joy!

Drop-In Crafts
Thu rsday December 27, 10:00am-8:00pm
Thursday January 24, 10:00am-8:00pm
Thursday February 21, 10:00am-8:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services department
to make a fun and seasonal craft!

Ready to Read
Wednesdays, January 9, January 16,
January 23, January 30, February 6
and. February 13, 10:30am OR 1:00pm
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten, and their parent or
caregiver
To get your child ready to read, we’ll use
the five early literacy practices of reading,
singing, writing, playing and talking!
This fun storytime is designed especially
for you and your preschooler. B

After School Stories
Thursdays, January 10, January 17,
January 24, January 31, February 7,
and February 14, 4:30pm
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
must remain in the Library. B

Storytime, Milk &amp; Cookies at
Panera Bannockburn
Tuesdays at 9:30am, December 4,
December 18, January 15, January 29,
February 5, and February 19
Children and their caregivers are
invited to Panera Bannockburn (1211
Half Day Road) for storytime, milk, and
cookies.

Toys for Tots
Drop off new, unwrapped toys in the Toys for Tots collection box in the
Library lobby now through December 14th. This annual drive, sponsored
by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, has been putting smiles on the faces
of needy youngsters for over 60 years...be a part of it!
Hint: Books make GREAT gifts for kids of any age!
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Saturday, December 8-Salurday, January 5
Families with children in grades Pre-K-6
In this fun, four-week family program, everyone can contribute toward reaching
the family’s reading goal! In addition to related programming, such as the
Family Treat Workshop, Family Photo Contest, and Night Owl Storytime, the
Library will provide a reading incentive for families that read at least 15 hours.
Families can register beginning Saturday, December 8, and completed reading
logs must be turned in by Saturday, January 5.

■ Family Treat Workshop
@ Whole Foods Market—
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Grades K-5 with their parent or caregiver
Calling all foodie families! Join professionals
at Whole Foods Market—Deerfield as they
show you how to make your very own seasonal
treats. You’ll be taking home your goodies to
share or keep for yourself! 01

Author Cory Doctorow captivates an
audience ofDeerfield residents at
Deerfield High School Doctorow spoke
about the themes of surveillance, security
and privacyfrom his novel Little
Brother, which ivas our 2012 One Book,
One Zip Code selection. Ifyou missed his
talk, you can watch it on our website at
www. deerfietdlibrary. org.

Family Photo Contest
SiLbmissions accepted Saturday, December 8-Saturday January 5
Do you have a favorite picture of your family reading together? Share it with us!
One first-place winner will receive a digital photo frame. Entry forms will be
available on the website and in the Library beginning Saturday, December 8.
Entries will be judged by Library staff based on technical merit, subject,
composition, and overall impression.
The fine print: All photographs become the property of the Library and will not be returned.
All entries, including the winning photograph, may be used for publicity purposes, including
but not limited to: the Library’s website, the Library’s newsletter, and local press. This
contest is limited to families residing in the 60015 zip code.

Night Owl Stoiytime
Thursday, December 20, 6:30-7:00pm
All ages and their parent or caregiver
Registration begins December 3
Come to the Youth Services department for a drop-in evening storytime the
whole family will eryoy! Children are invited to wear their pajamas! B

The Yuckiest, Stinkiest, Best
Valentine Ever
Friday, January 18, 4:30pm
Grades K-3
Registration begins Monday, December 3
Local author Brenda Ferber will read her
new picture book, The Yuckiest, Stinkiest,
Best Valentine Ever. A representative from
The Book Stall at Chestnut Court will be on hand to sell copies of the book.
Children are invited to stay afterward and make their own
yucky, stinky valentines. B

Be Safe!
For the safety of all children who visit the
Library, children under 9 years old must be
accompanied and directly supervised by a
responsible caregiver at all times.
HINT: Pick books in Youth Services together
first, then visit Adult Services for “grown-up”
books. That way, your child will have some­
thing to look at while you browse, and you’re
modeling that adults love to read, too!

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Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Meetings
Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard ai 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 sendee in the community!
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, the 2nd Tuesday
of every month at 5 p.m. and enjoy snacks and
drinks while hanging out and talking about the
Teen Space!
Upcoming Meeting Dates:
Tuesday, December 11, 5:00pm
Tuesday January 8, 5:00pm.
Tuesday February 12, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina Varma at
teenservices@deerfieldlibraty.org or check out the
Teen Events page of the Library’s website.

Teen Winter Reading Program
December 8 - January 5
Warm up with a good book this winter at the
Library! Enter your name into a raffle for every 5
hours you read between December 8 and January
5, and have a chance to win prizes including gift
certificates, a grand prize, and even a Snuggie®!
Find the review slips online and in the Library’s
Teen Space starting Saturday, December 8th.

Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”
February 1-16
Stop by the Library for a “blind date” with a book
during the first two weeks of February and enter
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
about the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen”
labeled books, and take it home, unwrap and
er\joy. 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!
Please return entry forms to the Youth Services
desk by February 28.

Really??! “I didn’t know that!”
Coutinufid from front cover
Ted G., Adult Services: “Sing along to
your favoritesfrom Glee or High School
Musical with some of our Karaoke CDs. "
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on her difficult math problems, and I looked
like a geniusfor recommending the service that's
offered FREEfrom the Deerfield Public Library homepage!"
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Melissa S., Adult Sendees:
“We proctor exams, free of charge. Contact
Adult Sewices to make arrangements."
Lindsay S.,
Automation: “The
website is a terrific
resource. Not only can
patrons easily pay Jines, place holds and renew
books, but we've also gotfascinatingfeatures like an
interactive Periodic Table of the Elements presented by
the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistiy
Division. Just click on the CHILDREN tab on the homepage, select
Homework Help and scroll down to General Reference. Fascinating!"

Deerfield Mobile
Have you seen our new app?
It’s your library, anytime, anywhere. Renew
items, place holds on hot titles, and download
e-books and e-audiobooks. You can even scan
items at bookstores to find out if we carry
them—and then request the item right there!
You can find Deerfield Mobile in iTunes
and Google Play, or by going to
www.deerfield.boopsie.com.
Hundreds of people have downloaded it
so far—join the party!

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�• Thanks to everyone who shopped at Whole Foods Market
—Deerfield on September 19th and a special thank you
to Whole Foods Market for their very generous 5%
sharing day!

0 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.

• Thank you to Laura Haney (www.laurahaney.net) for
donating her graphic design and illustration services for
our new book sale sign!

° Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
• The next Friends of the Library meeting will be Wednesday,
November 28th at 7 p.m. at Deerfield Village Hall.
Community members and potential new volunteers are
always welcome.

• Be sure to browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and
CDs that will be sold during regular Library hours.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CD’s and DVD’s (No VHS tapes,
textbooks or encyclopedias, please).

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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Christine &amp; Rob Cowan
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Shari &amp; Harvey Herman
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Grainger Matching Gifts
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Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
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Liberman
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Weiss Family

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• TTY: 847-945-3372
G Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
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SOY INK

Upcoming Late Openings and Holiday Closings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Year’s Day
Presidents Day (Monday, February 18th)

Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library' Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary7
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Sunday Mueller, Treasurer
847-940-7431
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jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday:
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5 P.M. New Year’s Eve

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. Tuesday, January 22
Thursday, February 28

Library Trustee Nominating Petitions
Available at Village Hall

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!

September 25 was the first day for candidates for the
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees to circulate
nominating petition sheets for the April 9,2013 consolidated
election. The petition sheets and all other forms related to
the election will be available at Deerfield Village Hall. For
more information about the election process, please contact
the Village at 847-945-5000. For more information about the
role and duties of a Library Trustee, please contact any
Library Board member
(http://www.deerfieldlibrary.org/deerfield/boardmembers.asp)
or Library Director, Maiy Pergander, 847-580-8901.

Many thanks to all of the community
members who made 2012’s One
Book, One Zip Code community-wide
reading program such a success,
including District 113; District
109; Village of Deerfield; Deerfield
Fine Arts Commission; Village of
Riverwoods; Village of
Bannockburn; Grand Times;
Deerfield Parent Network and
committee members David Hirsch;
Marisa Fiorito; Allyson Harris;
Andi Berkowitz; Cathy Kedjjian;
Lynne Samuels; Lori Harris; and
Sherry Kaplan. Special mention to
Michelle Bayuk who generously
volunteered her time to help with
the Cory Doctorow event, and Rick
Christian from Deerfield High
School who taped it. Couldn’t have
done it without you!
Bernice Mitkey is the Library’s
stalwart volunteer shelf-reader. We
can’t thank her enough for all of her
good work and good humor!

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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
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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
Our meeting rooms will be alive with the sound of holiday music from the
Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra. ID

A Christmas Carol

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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
signs in yourself and others. El

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
In 1939, the families in a
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Romania feel the war close in
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go. At the suggestion of an
eleven-year-old girl and a
mysterious stranger who has
washed up on the riverbank,
the villagers decide to reinvent the world.

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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
attendees! 13

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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,
i ingredients, brewing process, and
L resources available to would-be brew
* masters. □

�TECH CONNECTIONS
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all of these classes will take place in
the Library's new Computer Lab on the
lower level unless otherwise noted.

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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.

�Gingerbread Houses for Teens

Teen Winter Reading Program:
Master the Art of Reading

Tuesday, December 3, 7:00-8:30pm
Ages 12-17
Hang out and have an
awesome holiday
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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,
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about Tangling and
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,
•••••
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
and to register. ID
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Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
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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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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:
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Good Friend
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Partner

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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
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.
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Barry &amp; Lorraine Clark
Marla &amp; Andrew Dembitz

Karen &amp; Patrick Dessent
Shirley &amp; Peter Fitzgerald
Barbara &amp; Ken Gore
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Hirsch Family
Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Kathy Johnson &amp; Alex
Liberman
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Mary &amp; Richard
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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
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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
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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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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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Getting the Most for
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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.
Big Brother by Lionel Shriver
Thursday, February 12,10:30-1 1:30am
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overweight brother, a once
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pianist, c omes for a visit,
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
register in advance. El
knowledge. Refreshments will be served
and prizes will be awarded to the biggest
Deerfield High School
know-it-alls! El

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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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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

*

*

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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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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§Sif
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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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
January 28, 6:30-8:00pm, Adults /Adults with childreri

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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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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
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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
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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)

GRANDBABY

CAKES

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

*

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

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 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
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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)

Carrier Route Presort
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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�Moving Forward,
Strategically
It is often at this time of the
year that we reflect on the
months past, and on what our
goals and dreams are for the
upcoming year. The Library
Board and Staff are no excep­
tion. I’m proud to announce
that our Board has finished
an almost year-long strategic
planning process. We invited
community opinion, which
directed the development of
our service targets for the next
three years.

Digitize and Declutter
@ the Digital
Media Lab
Face it, you’re never going to
get that old VHS player or LP
turntable fixed. The photos
of your great-grandparents
continue to fade and stick
together, and you have no idea
how to deal with the 35mm
film strips and slides. It’s time
to simplify and digitize, and
we can help!
The Library’s Digital Media
Lab contains equipment that
allows you to convert your ex­
isting media to digital formats
so that you can preserve and
epjoy them on modern devices.
• Convert audio cassettes,
CDs, and vinyl records
to MP3s or other digital
formats. Now you’ll be able
to listen to them on modern
devices such as mobile
phones or in your car.
• Experience one-touch
conversion of VHS tapes to
DVD or digital formats. You
can also edit the video and
create custom video pre­
sentations using installed
software.
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The board worked with a
consultant and facilitator,
Donna Fletcher, to assist in
our strategic planning process.
Donna has extensive
experience working with
libraries both professionally
as a consultant and personally
as a Highland Park Public
Library Trustee. Donna
facilitated a survey of
Deerfield residents, both
in print and with follow-up
telephone discussions.
Over 80% of survey respon­
dents had extremely positive
things to say about the Library,
but there is always room for
improvement. Many respon­
dents wanted to see more
programming and materials. In
addition, there was interest in
incorporating more technology
in the Library. As a result of
the surveys and analysis, the

Library will focus on the
following areas for 2017-2019:
• Quick, easy access to
services and materials
• Educational and entertain­
ment materials and
programs for all ages
• Comfortable, adaptable
interior spaces
• Technology enhancements
and improvements
Over the next three years, we
will roll out new services for
our community. In 2017, we
intend to increase the number
of copies we have of highdemand materials, and, we
will begin to restructure and
enhance our programming
options,
The Board adopted plan can be
found at deerfleldlibrary.org/
strategic-plan.
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Library Director

• Archive and preserve
photographs, 35mm film
strips, and slides by convert­
ing them to high resolution
digital formats which can be
restored and printed.
The Digital Media Lab is
available by appointment for
Deerfield Public Library
cardholders at least 14 years
of age.
For more information, visit
deerfieldlibrary.org/digitalmedia-lab or call Digital Media
Lab support, 847-945-3311
ext 8914.

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DPL patron Susan Karp.

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 oral
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16.

Adult Programs

Booh and Film Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a month before the
discussion. Register for “Hot New Reads”; all other drop-in.

Books with a Twist
NEWLOCATION: Program mil be held at Boston Blackies, 405Lake Cook Rd,
Deerfield. Attendees are welcome to orderfood and drinks offthe menu to enjoy
during the discussion. Forfull enjoyment of this discussion, it is recommended
that attendees have read the book.

We are Called to Rise by Laura McBride
Monday, January 23, 7:30-8:30pm
An immigrant youth struggling to assimilate, a middle-aged
housewife with a troubled marriage, a Vegas social worker
and a wounded soldier connect with each other and rescue
themselves in the wake of an unthinkable incident.

HOT New Reads • Thursday, February 23, 7:30—S:30pm
Join our Readers’ Services librarian to hear about some of the hottest titles coming
out this winter and spring. Participants will have the chance to win advanced
copies of upcoming titles before they hit the shelves! Register in advance. 0

Thursday Book Biscussioos
Book Discussion Wrap-up Party
Thursday, December 8, 10:30-11:30am
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 your favorites and get good reading suggestions from your friends!
Lila by Marilynne Robinson
Thursday, January 12,10:30-1 1:30am
Abandoning her homeless existence to become a minister's wife, Lila reflects on her hard­
scrabble life on the run with a canny young drifter and her efforts to reconcile her painful past
with her husband’s gentle Christian worldview.
We are Called to Rise by Laura McBride
Thursday, February 9, 10:30-11:30am
See book description above in “Books with a Twist” on January 23.

‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
Monday, January 9-Sunday February 12
Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year! A winner will be chosen
from the entries with the most correct answers. Prizes will be awarded. Entry forms
will be available at the Library and online. Entries must be submitted by the end of
day, February 12. All ages can participate, but only one entry per person.

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Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
December 6,20, January 3,17,31,
February 14,28
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie
Night on select Tuesdays this Winter
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.

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THURSDAYFILMS BEGINAT 1:00pm
We’re changing it up! Instead of
discussing movies, we’ll be showing
the first episodes of some of our
favorite British TV shows.
Thursday, December 15, Sherlock
Thursday, January 12, Call The Midwife
Thursday, February 9, Peaky Blinders

‘Guess the Oscars’ Contest
Monday, February 13-Sunday, I
February 26
Think you know your movies? (
Then enter our “Guess the
'
Oscars” Contest. A winner will
be chosen from the entries
with the most correct answers.
Prizes will be awarded. Entry
forms will be available at the
Library and online. Entries fj
must be submitted by the D
end of day, February 26.
All ages can participate,
but only one entry per person.
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�Adult Programs
Adult Winter Reading Program:
Cozy Blanket Bingo
December 1-February 28
Enter our Winter Reading contest by
registering at the Adult Services Desk for
a Bingo card. For each Bingo completed,
participants can enter to win weekly prize
drawings and a grand prize. One Bingo
card per registrant

Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
wwmdeerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16.

Discover Your Past: Introduction to Genealogy
Thursday, January 5, 7:00-8:00pm
Learn how to get started with Ancestry.com. We’ll go over
tips and tricks for getting started doing family history
research, and demonstrate some of the ways
Ancestry.com can help you discover your history. Q

Discover Your Past: Understanding
the Census
Thursday, January 12, 7:00-8:00pm
Discover ways you can use the Census to see where
your family lived, learn about ancestors you didn’t
know you had, and fill in some of the details about
their lives. Q

Discover Your Past: Vital Records
Holiday Make-and-Take Gifts
Using Essential Oils
Monday, December 5, 7:00-8:30pm
Create two spa products using common
ingredients and essential oils. Dawn Duffy,
Certified Aromatherapist and owner of
Healing Hands, will be here to guide us.
Space is limited. Q

Holiday Music with the DHS
Chamber Orchestra
Saturday, December 10, 3:004:00pm
Join us for the 4th annual Library
presentation of the outstanding Deerfield
High School Chamber Orchestra. Q

Modem Board Games
Saturdays, December 17, January 28,
February 25, 3:004:30pm
Each month we’ll feature a different game
to learn, play, and enjoy. Ages 8 and up,
under 13 must be accompanied by
an adult. Q
Ticket to Ride:
December 17
Pandemic:
January 28
Carcassonne:
February 25

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Thursday, January 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Vital records, including birth, marriage, and death records, are a great way to
find out more about your ancestors. Learn how to use them to dig deeper into
your family history. Q

Thinks and Drinks Trivia

Paint Night @ the Library

Wednesday, January 11, 7:30-9:00pm
@ Location TBD
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove
it! The library is hosting
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event. 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-itails! Register in advance with
Adult Services. O

Thursday, January 19, 6:00-8:00pm
Explore the artist in you at the Library’s
Paint Night. Artist Dawn Pennacchia will
help you create an acrylic painting to
take with you. Art supplies, instruction,
and refreshments are included. Q

PLACE Program: Film Discussion of
The Princess Bride
Thursday, January 12, 6:00-8:30pm
PLACE (Public Library Access and Community for Everyone) programs welcome
adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as theirparents and
caregivers.
Please join us for an evening of community, conversation, and fun with a sensory-friendly
viewing and film discussion of The Princess Bride. Light refreshments will be served.
Please register in advance. Q

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16.

Estate Planning and Life
Insurance Made Simple
Saturday, January 21, 10:00-11:30am
Estate planning and insurance are all
about caring for our loved ones, our
property, and ourselves. Learn how wills,
trusts, titling of property, and powers of
attorney work, and get familiar with their
terminology. Learn the basic principles of
insurance and how to apply that knowl­
edge when it comes to choosing the best
policies for life, disability, long-term care,
auto, and homeowners. Q

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 24-March 21,
7:15-8:45pm
Join us as Tom Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. Once again, the
Foreign Policy Association’s discussion
guidebooks will be availablefor thefirst
16 registrants who sign up. Copies can
be picked up at the Adult Services Desk
starting Monday January 9, but please
call to confirm they are available. There
will also be a guidebook available in our
Reference materials for in-house use
only. Q

New Year’s Wellness
Resolutions
Thursday, January 26, 7:00-8:30pm
Every New Year brings new oppor­
tunities for growth, so don’t let this
year pass you by! Jennie Michalik,
Sachs Recreation Center’s Wellness
Coordinator, teaches us how to
set meaningful goals and achieve
them. R

How About a Blind Date
with a Book?
February 1-28, Adults
Take a risk on meeting the literary love
of your life on a no-risk blind date. Let us
know how it went for a chance to win a
prize. Find out more details at the Adult
Services desk.

Nutrition for a
Busy Lifestyle
Thursday February 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Don’t let a busy schedule stop you
from eating healthy! Join regis­
tered dietitian Kim Blum as she
explains a variety of ways to eat
healthy that don’t create more
stress in your busy life. R

Real Estate 60015: Top Tips
for Buyers and Sellers
Tuesday February 7, 7:00-8:00pm
If you’re planning on buying or selling
your home, get up-to-date information
about the North Shore housing market
and home inspection tips. Featuring
representatives from ©properties,
American Home Shield, Guaranteed Rate,
and Home Advantage Inspections. ©

The Planets.. .and Pluto
Wednesday January 25, 7:00-8:00pm
We all grew up thinking there were nine
planets in our Solar System. In 2006, that
number changed to eight. Pluto is still
out there, but why is it no longer
considered a planet? MicheUe Nichols
from the Adler Planetarium will explain
the definition of a planet and the Pluto
controversy, take you on a virtual tour
of our dynamic, amazing Solar System,
explore a possible new planet—Planet
Nine—and highlight the search for planets
that are similar to our very own Earth.
Adults and Youth. Q

Adult Programs

Professor Moptop:
Help! by the Beatles
Saturday February 11,1:00-2:30pm
(Movie 3:00)
Professor Moptop from WXRT’s
“Breakfast with the Beatles” will
present an in-depth look at the album,
Help! Movie showing of Help! to follow,
3:00-4:30pm. ©

Emily’s Story:
The Brave Journey ofan
Orphan Train Rider
Thursday February 16, 7:00-8:30pm
Join usfor the thirdprogram in
our Real People, Real Stories series,
whichfocuses on ordinary people
with extraordinary stories.
Between 1854 and 1929,
nearly 250,000 children
were transported from
New York City to the
homes of farm families i
in almost every state, I
particularly in the i
Midwest. Join Clark Jj
Kidder as he reifl
counts the fascinat- *
ing story of his paternal
grandmother, Emily Kidder, who at the
age of 13 rode an orphan train to the
Midwest in 1906. Q

Keep Your Brain &amp;
Memory Healthy
Wednesday February 22, 7:00-8:30pm
Dr. Linda Sasser will share what current
research says about how lifestyle practices
impact brain fitness, and about the dif­
ferences between everyday forgetfulness
and dementia. Dr. Sasser will also share
strategies for improving memory. Q

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Registration is requiredfor all computerprograms unless labeled “Drop-in.”
Register at deerfleldUbmry.org, by phone at 847-945-3311, or in person.

Check Library website for full course descriptions and meeting room locations

It’s on the Card: Promote
Yourself and Your Brand
Tuesday, December 6, 7:00-8:30pm
A well-designed calling card can help
you stand out. Whether you’re starting a
business or looking to promote yourself,
come to the library to learn design tips
and Microsoft Publisher tricks to help you
create your best-looking calling card.

Make Your Own Photo Books
Thursday, December 8, 7:00-8:30pm
Print customizable physical books from
your digital photo collection to give as
gifts or keep for your home. Learn how to
make and order a photo book with online
services like Shutterfly, iBooks, Mixbook,
and more. This class will give a compar­
ison of photo book services and demon­
strate the basics of uploading, editing,
and printing your books.

Cut the Cable

Library One-on-One
Learn technology and software basics by signing up for a one-on-one.
Contact Anne Jamieson at 847.580.8931 to set up a one hour appointment
with a librarian. Be sure to include your name, how to reach you, and what
you want to learn.

Budgeting with Excel

Building Your Own Computer

Tuesday, January 17,10:00-11:00am
Find out how to use Excel to save time
and simplify tracking your monthly budget.

Thursday, February 16, 7:00-8:30pm
Building your own computer can seem
like a daunting task, but with some
knowledge and a little practice it doesn’t
have to be. Learn which parts you need,
the features to look for, where to buy
them, and the step-by-step process of
putting it together. This is an advanced
class, computer knowledge is required.

Preserve Your Past: Digitizing
at the Library
Wednesday, January 25, 2:00-3:30pm
Join us for a demonstration of the
Library’s Digital Media Lab, where you
can digitize photos, video, and slides.
Bring a photo with you to practice using
our state-of-the-art equipment.

Cooking with Excel

Tuesday December 13, 7:00-8:30pm
Wave goodbye to your cable bill as you
learn about cost-saving devices like Roku
and Apple TV that work with your existing
setup. Streaming services like Netflix,
Hulu, and Hoopla will also be discussed.

Tuesday, January 31, 10:00-11:00am
Keep your cooking fun, creative, and
healthy using Excel. Learn to keep track
of your recipes, nutrition information,
and more.

Marketing with Social Media

How to Take Apart a Computer

Wednesday December 14, 2:00-3:30pm
Social media is a powerful marketing tool
whether you are selling a product, pro­
moting an event or raising awareness for
an important cause. This class will teach
you how to use the power of Facebook,
IWitter, blogs, and personal websites to
get your message across.

Thursday, February 2, 7:00-8:30pm
Ever wonder what’s inside a computer?
Here’s your chance to take one apart.
Computer knowledge is not required.

GarageBand for Beginners
Saturday, January 14, 2:004:00pm
Learn how to record basic tracks and
songs by using this Mac computer tool.
Feel free to bring any instruments you
may have at home that you would like to
record with. We’ll provide a keyboard and
a microphone. Class size is limited.

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Minecraft for Grownups
Wednesday, February 8, 4:30-5:30pm
Join us for this primer on the popular
game Minecraft. We’ll go over the basics
of how to get started, explore the world,
and play around and see what all the fuss
is about

Coding for Complete Beginners
Wednesday, February 15, 2:00-3:30pm
Learn the fundamentals of coding, ex­
plore different programming languages,
and get plenty of practice playing the
game, “Code Combat”Wo coding experience
necessary but basic computer skills are
required.

Photo Art with Your Phone
Saturday, February 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Get creative using one of the world’s most
powerful art tools-your smartphone
camera! This class will showcase several
apps for iPhone and Android that you can
use to manipulate your snapshots into
your own digital art masterpieces.

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COURSES

Gale Courses Contest
(Extended!)

Take a class and get a prize! Gale
Courses are free, online, instructorled classes on a wide variety of
topics. Classes offered include:
Accounting, Microsoft Office,
Graphic Design, Meditation,
Introduction to Guitar, and many
more—there are over 350 to
choose from, including certifica­
tions and Continuing Education
credits. Present your certificate/
completion letter at the Adult
Services desk and get a free
Deerfield Library notebook. Find
course offerings and sign up at:
deerfieldlibrary.org/onlineresources/#general and click on
Gale Courses.

�Please register in advance at the Library, online at deerfieldlibrary org under
*** “Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, November 16.

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Finals Week @ the Library
Don’t forget to use the Library for all of
your studying needs!
Group Study:
• 8 study rooms, seating 2-6 (Available
first-come, first-served)
• Teen Area, flexible seating
• Caf area, flexible seating
Quiet Study:
• Quiet Room, downstairs, east side
• Downstairs: Carrels by the Travel
books, tables behind the info desk
and also outside of the study rooms.
• Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby
and in Magazine area

Relaxation Station
January 11-18 in the Teen space
We know studying for Finals can be
stressful, so visit the Relaxation Station.
We’ll have coloring books and peaceful
crafts on hand, as well as tips for
decompressing while studying.

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meetings
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
website, and more! There are plenty of
snacks and drinks AND any hours you
contribute to TAB count as volunteer
service in the community.
Tuesday, December 13, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 10, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 14, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibraiy.org

Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Monday, December 5, 7:00-8:00pm
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. ©

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

Teen Winter Reading Program

Photo Art With Your Phone

Saturday, December 10- Sunday,
January 8 I Grades 6 -12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Teen Space. You’ll automatically be en­
tered into a drawing for awesome prizes.
P.S. For each Teen program you attend
you get an extra entry into the drawing!

Saturday, February 18, 2:00pm
Teem &amp; Adults welcome
See page 6 for details. Q

Anime Mania
Wednesday, January 25, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for our
Anime and Manga Club meeting! We’ll
watch our favorite Anime, create our
own art and comics, and enjoy Japanese
snacks. ©

Escape the Room!
Tuesday, February 28, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-12
Are you up to the challenge? Test your
puzzle solving skills at the Library and
if you can outsmart the “brainiac
box” to escape the room in an hour or
less. I mean, it’s only a box
Bwahahahaha. ©

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Blind Date with a Book
“Teenified”

BOUND

February 1-28 in the Teen space
Stop by the Library for a “blind date”
and a chance to win prizes (and maybe
even meet your match)! Your date will
be dressed in pink or red paper. 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!

FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library
SAT Practice Test:

Pizza and Paperbacks!
Monday, February 6, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a
discussion of “Zero Day” by Jan Gangsei,
while munchin’ on some pizza. Register
in advance, as free copies of the book
will be given to participants to keep. ©

Anti-Valentine’s Day Party
Tuesday, February 14, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 6-12
Not a fan of Valentine’s Day? Un­
celebrate in a different kind of way! We’ll
compose break-up letters, put together
anti-candy heart messages, make black
heart duct tape roses, and play a celebrity
matching game, all in the name of love
stinks! ©

Saturday, January 7, 9:30am-1:30pm ©

ACT Practice Test:
Saturday, February 4, 9:30am-1:30pm ©

SAT vs. ACT Seminar
Wednesday, January 11, 7:00-8:00pm
Curious about the difference between
the ACT and SAT tests? Have you been
wondering about the big adjustments to
the tests since last March? C2 Education
will clarify and help you to understand
which test is a better fit for you. ©

Think like a College
Admissions Officer Seminar
Wednesday February 15, 7:00-8:00pm
Eager to figure out what college admis­
sions officers look for? C2 Education will
help you figure out how to best approach
the application process, step by step. ©

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�Children’s Programs
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Courtesy Request: Sick Children

The Deerfield Public Library is
thrilled to announce the third annual
Tburnament of Books! Voting begins
February 21 so check out our Spring
Browsing for specific dates and more
details.

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 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 books (and check them out) closer to the
front door!
Thank you for your consideration.

Drop-In Activities
urop-in blorytime
Wednesdays at 10:30am OR 1:00pm
January 11 - February 15
dren with an adult
ljoy stories, songs, and fingerplays
in this drop-in storytime for all ages.

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Unplugged Hour of Code
Friday, December 9, 4:30 - 5:30pm I Grades 4-6
Help us celebrate Hour of Code and learn about computer programming through an
unplugged group activity! Q

Family Times
Saturdays, December 3 - February 25
10:00am, Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!

Minecrafternoons
Grades 1-3: Monday, December 12, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, January 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 offyour own unique world. Q

Storytime, Milk &amp; Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn
Tuesday, December 6, 9:30am
Children with an adult
Join us for a Milk &amp; Cookies Story­
time at Panera Bread in Bannockburn,
1211 Half Day Rd., Bannockburn.

Drop-in Crafts

Makey Makey Tech Time
Tuesday, December 13 I Grades 4-6: 5:00-6:00pm, Grades K-3: 6:30-7:30pm
Become an inventor at Makey Makey Tfech Time! Find out how to turn different
household objects, like bananas, Play-Doh, and even your own body, into a keyboard
for your computer using our Makey Makey invention kits. Q ff

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Monday, December 12 - Sunday,
December 18
Monday, January 16 - Sunday,
January 22
Monday, February 13-Sunday,
February 19
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make a fun craft!

�All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in ”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at wum
deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs", or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins on
Wednesday, November 16.

Baby Sign Language
Thursday, January 12,10:30-11:15am
Ages 6 months to 2 Vs years, with an adult
Join Dawn Reichman for an introductory
Baby Sign Language class that will teach
babies to communicate their needs to the
adult and bond with each other. You and
baby will learn starter signs such as “more”,
“mom”, and “milk”. Come and learn this
popular new method of communicating with
your baby. Q

Winter Card Workshop
Wednesday December 14, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 7-12
Want to make a card for a special person in
your life? Learn to use layering techniques,
stamps, paper punches, and other fun embel­
lishments to create fun and unique greeting
cards! Materials will be provided. Q

Winter Wonderland Dance Jam
Monday, December 19, 10:30-11:15am
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 while singing along to
their favorite songs. 0 ff

Noon Year’s Eve Party
Saturday, December 31,11:00am- 12:00pm
Ages 4-8 with an adult
Is a midnight celebration past your bedtime?
Join the DPL in welcoming a New Year at
our Noon Year’s Eve parly filled with crafts,
dancing, and a countdown to noon! O ff

Trains, Trucks, and Trikes!
Tuesday, January 3, 1:00-1:45pm
Ages 2 Vs to 3 Vs years, with an adult
Vroooom! Come and join Starland Kids as we
build train tracks, make dump trucks, ride
our tricycles and fly through the air.
All aboard! O

Treehouse Theater
Tuesday January 3, ll:15am-12:00pM
Ages 2 Vs to 3 Vs years, with an adult
Climb into our treehouse and make a play!
Using classic stories and nursery rhymes,
this workshop presented by Starland Kids
introduces Preschoolers to the joy of telling
stories on stage. O

Jodi Koplin’s Jigglejam:
A Musicfest for Children
Saturday, January 14, 11:00-11:45am
Ages 4 months to 6 years, with an adult
Join Jodi Koplin
and the Jigglejam
Band in a fun
interactive music
show with guitar,
percussion instru­
ments, puppets
and some bubble
fun! Jodi’s engag­
ing original tunes will have the little ones
jiggling, giggling and wiggling along. Jodi
and the Jigglejam Band have been dubbed
as one of “The hottest Kid’s Bands to hit
Chicago.” O FF

Sylvan Lego Robotics
Tuesday, January 17
Grades K-2: 5:0O-6:OOpm
Grades 3-6:6:00-7:00pm
Join Sylvan Learning at the Deerfield Public
Library for a session on how to build and
program LEGO® robots - all while making
friends, developing new skills, and having a
blast with STEM! G

Lego Club
Wednesday January 18, 4:30-5:30pm
Sunday, January 29, 2:30-3:30pm
Wednesday February 8, 4:30-5:30pm
Sunday, February 19, 2:30-3:30pm
All Ages
Join us for an hour of building and show off
your creativity at LEGO® Club! Build your
own design or follow the monthly challenge.
No registration required! ff

Homeschool
Programs
Calling all homeschool
families! These programs are
designed especially for you, as
we explore and learn in a fun
setting. For more information
about our programs and
services for homeschool families,
please contact Kary Henry,
School Outreach Coordinator, at
khenry@deerfieldlibrary.org

Creative Cards
Monday, December 12
2:00-3:00pm
Ages 5 and up
Learn a variety of card-making
techniques. You will leave the
program with beautiful
handmade cards, perfect
for birthdays or the winter
holidays! R

Digital Drawing
Monday, January 16
2:00-3:00pm
Ages 11 and up
Use a computer to create
amazing artwork! Learn about
programs and apps that cater
to your creativity. You will
leave the program with a digital
creation. R

Mini Masterpieces
Monday, February 13
2:00-3:00pm
Ages 5-11
Learn how to make art from
teeny-tiny dots! You will make
two miniature masterpieces
that you can keep or give to
others. R

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�Children’s Programs
KiDLS: Building up!

Fly Me to the Moon

Saturday, January 21, l:00-2:00m
Grades 1-4
What do skyscrapers, the 3 Little Pigs,
and triangles have in common? Architec­
ture! Let’s build structures, read about
buildings, and learn about the science
of architecture in this fun, hands-on
KiDLS (Kids in Deerfield Love Science)
program. Please register the children)
only. O

Saturday, February 11
ll:00-ll:45am
Ages 7-12
Come and hear the exciting, true
story of the Apollo 13 mission to
the Moon and the science of
traveling in space. Learn how
rockets work and witness the
explosive power of rocket fuel.
Bill Andrews, you will witness how astronauts landed on the moon
and how gravity affects space travel. O

Pizza and Board Games Hangout
Tuesday, February 21,6:00-7:00pm
Grades 5-8, all abilities
Middle-schoolers of all abilities are invited to the Library for a pizza and board
game hangout! Caregivers welcome! Please let us know if any accommodations
are required. O

Stonytimes
Sensory Storytime
Saturday, January 28
11:00am- 12:00pm
Saturday, February 18
11:00am -12:00pm
All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and interactive
stoiytime filled with stories, songs,
sensory play, and socialization!
Children of all abilities with their
siblings and caregivers are welcome.
Please let us know if any accommoda­
tions are required. Q

More Storytimes!
Drop-in on Wednesdays
See page 8

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All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registra­
tion. Please register in advance in person, online at deerfieldlibrary.org under
“Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registrationfor all of the programs
listed here begins on Wednesday, November 16.

Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 11:00am
January 13,20,27; February 3,10,17
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

Toddler Time
Mondays at 10:30am OR 11:00am
January 9,16,23,30; February 6,13
Ages 1-2 years with an adult
One and two-year-olds with their caregivers are invited to a special weekly
storytime, including songs and movement activities designed just for them, plus
social time after the program. Q

Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:30am OR 1:00pm
January 10,17,24,31; February 7,14
Ages 3-5 years
Three- to five-year-olds have a program just for them! We’ll listen to stories, sing
songs, and have fun while building early literacy skills! Q

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

Holiday
Used Book Sale
Saturday, December 3
10:00am - 4:00pm Library Lower Level
Join us during Deerfield’s Winter Celebration for
exciting holiday shopping. Books for sale include
Cookbooks, Children’s, Coffee Table, Vintage,
CDs, and much more!

Year-round;
• 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.
• Consider becoming a member or giving a gift of
membership to a family member for the holidays or
a birthday. NEW: Per our form below, you can now
also make payment by credit card.

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The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext
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Thursday, November 24 - Thanksgiving
Saturday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Sunday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Sunday, January 1 - New Year's Day
Monday, February 20 - President’s Day

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Libraty Director
847-580-8901
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your opinions!
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847-530-8408
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irday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 3pm:
Wednesday, November 23
Saturday, December 31

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Thank you to the Lake County Opioid
Initiative for presenting their excellent
panel program on the “Dangers of Heroin
and Opioids in Lake County.” Highlights can
be viewed on the Library’s YouTube channel:
www.youtube.com/deerfleldlibraiy.
With gratitude to contributing presenters,
Judith Royal from the Women’s Project of
the Center on Wrongful Convictions, and
BiU Swislow from Intuit: The Center for
Intuitive and Outsider Art.

H ST © K

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10am
January 11
February 14

Donate at the Library!
Collection bins will be located behind the
desk at the Library’s front entrance.

Drop off new, unwrapped toys now through
December 17. This collection is coordinated by
the U.S. Marines and the Deerfield Police.
All types of toys for all ages are accepted,
and remember that books make great gifts!

The Deerfield Rotary wants the “Coat Off
Your Back” for PADS Lake County and other
area organizations. Last year, the Rotary
collected nearly 200 coats from our
community. CoUection continues to
December 23.

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www.deerfieldlibrary.org

Plant the Seed.
Grow a Reader.
Details on page 2

^erfield Public Libra^

1,000 BooK5
w Before
kindergarten

�This is the time of year when
people want to reflect on the
year that was and give back to
their community. Deerfield
Public Library has accom­
plished an array of amazing
things in the past year. We have
introduced a number of new
services, such as our Digital
Media Lab, and the ability to
print 3D objects. In addition,
we’ve created a new
space with the
Baby Garden,

1,000 Cooks

Before Kindergarten = FUN!
Reading to a child can never
begin too early. 1,000 Books
Before Kindergarten is a
program designed to help you
raise a reader. Reading aloud
to your child is the best way
you can get your child ready
to read.
• Any child from birth to
Pre-K may participate. Stop
by the Youth Services Desk
to register and get a free
tote bag, your child’s log,
and a list of recommended
books.
• For every book you read
together, your child can
color in a seed on the
log sheet.
• Any book counts, whether
your child listens to it in
storytime or preschool, at
home or in the car. The
books don’t have to come
from the Library.

generously sponsored by the
Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library. We increased our
collection by offering nontraditiona! items for checkout,
such as Discovery Kits, board
games, and Wifi hotspots. We
are so proud to serve the
Deerfield community and look
forward to another exciting
year to come.
If you are looking for a unique
way to honor someone who has
contributed to the Library in
some way, I’d like to suggest
that you consider nominating
that individual for our Giving
Tree. The Giving Tree is an
initiative of the Board
of Trustees to honor

people who have given their
time and service to the success
of the Library. The Giving Tree
debuted last spring, and it is
prominently displayed in the
Lobby. If you would like to
consider honoring someone
in this way, please visit
deerfieldlibrary.org/'giving-tree.
Enjoy a warm cup of hot
chocolate and a satisfying book
this winter. I’m looking forward
to a great 2018!
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Library Director

How long will it take you to
read 1,000 books?
• 1 book a day = 3 years
• 3 books a day = 1 year
• 5 books a day = 7 months!
1,000Books is a family affair at
the Sherman house. Emily (pic­
tured with her mother, Rachel)
enjoys an average of four books
a day, including while she’s at
home, in preschool, and during
Storytime at the Library. Emily
also enjoys the task of coloring
the seeds on the log sheet.
Emily’s brother, Zach, is in 1st
grade and practices his reading
skills by reading to his sister.
Emily’s father, Dave, keeps
her engaged with his special
character voices. Looking
for some suggestions to get
started? Emily recommends
The Very Hungry Caterpillar,
Ten Little Ladybugs, and the
Pinkalicious series.

More information at the Youth Services
Desk and online at deerlieldlibrary.org/
kids/IODD-books-betore-kindergarten.

�Adult Programs
Booh and Film Discussions
Thursday Book Discussioos
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelfa
month before the discussion. Morning sessions are Drop4n.

For Film Butts
No registration required.

Your Favorite Reads of 2017
Thursday, December 14, 10:30-11:30am
Once again we’ll be wrapping up the year with our favorite reads.
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!

Behold, the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue
Thursday, January 11,10:30-11:30am
An immigrant working class couple from Cameroon and the upper
class American family for whom they work find their lives and
marriages shaped by financial circumstances, infidelities, secrets,
and the 2008 recession.

All the Ugly and Wonderful Things
by Bryn Greenwood
Thursday, February 8,10:30-11:30am
As the daughter of a drug dealer, Wavy knows not to trust people,
not even her own parents. Struggling to raise her little brother,
eight-year-old Wavy is the only responsible adult around. Obsessed
with the constellations, she finds peace in the stariy night sky, until
one night her star gazing causes an accident. After witnessing his
motorcycle wreck, she forms an unusual friendship with one of her
father’s thugs, a tattooed ex-con with a heart of gold.

Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
December 5,19, January 2,16, SO, February
13,27
TUESDAYFILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night on
select Tuesdays this Winter, 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.

Winter Movie Discussion Series:
Diversity
THURSDAYFILMSBEGIN
AT 2:00pm
Join us as we explore the difficult and complex
issues of race and diversity in America in each
of these films. There will be a brief discussion
both before and following each movie.
Thursday, December 7, The Butler,
Rated PG-13,132 minutes
Thursday, January \ \,Beatrize at Dinner,
Rated R, 82 minutes
Thursday, February 8, Dear White People,
Rated R, 108 minutes

Classics Book Discussion:
My ntonia by Willa Cather
Thursday, January 25, 7:00-8:00pm
In our new, quarterly book discussion we’ll
be selecting books you were supposed (!) to
read in school, and forgotten classics. We’ll
discuss what makes a work a classic, why we
still read it, and how it speaks to us today.

—

MY ANTONIA

m

Our first selection, originally published
100 years ago in 1918, tells the story of the
spirited ntonia Shimerda, who arrives on the
____________
Nebraska plains with her Bohemian immigrant
By WILLA CATHER
family. Her story is narrated by her neighbor,
English-teacher, and admirer, Jim Burden and features unforgettable
characters and beautiful, modern writing. Register in advance.

Books with a Twist
Program will be held at Boston Blackies, 405 Lake
Cook Road, Deerfield. Attendees are welcome to order
food and drinks offthe menu to enjoy during the
discussion. Copies are available on the holds shelfa
month prior. Drop-in.

The Book of Unknown Americans by
Cristina Henriquez
Monday, January 22, 7:30-8:30pm
Moving from Mexico to America when their daughter
suffers a near-fatal accident, the Riveras confront
cultural barriers, their daughter’s difficult recovery, and
her developing relationship with a Panamanian boy.
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�Adult Programs

Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.ory. Registration begins Wednesday, November 15.

January-December 2018
We know that reading is important for
children, but reading for adults is just
as important. Studies have shown that
reading is good for the brain, improving
memory and focus, and also increases
empathy and awareness. Join us for
our new year-long reading program
and chal lenge you rself to read without
boundaries! Each month we’ll focus on
a different theme, designed to chal­
lenge you to try new autho rs, genres,
and topics. We will have suggessled
reading lists for each theme. Pa trons

All Aboard: The Model Trains Return!
Saturday, December 2, 9:00am-3:30pm
All Ages
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.

Stop by the Adult Services desk beginning
November 15 for more information and
a sign-up bonus (while supplies last)!
Patrons can also sign up online at
deerfieldlibrary.beanstack.org/reader365.
Prizes will be awarded monthly and
those who complete all 12 months will
be entered into a grand prize drawing.

Adult Play lime

Adults Only. Register in advance

Thinks and Drinks Trivia

W3:

Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy
Thursday, December 7, 7:00-8:00pm
It was a day that would live in
infamy— December 7,1941, and
the event that propelled the United
States into the Second World War.
Robert Mueller returns with another
terrific history presentation, as we
revisit why and how the Japanese
almost wiped out the American
Pacific Fleet in one fell swoop. The
program ends with a review of the
surviving relics and, appropriately, a visual tour of the National Memorial
Cemetery of the Pacific. Q

Music Discussion: Magical Mystery Ibur
with Professor Moptop
Saturday, December 9, 1:004:00pm
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ album, Magical
Mystery Tour with Professor Moptop from WXRT’s Breakfast with the Beatles.
We’ll discuss the songs on the album and watch key parts of the film by the
same name. Professor Moptop is sure to teach you a few things you didn’t
know.Q
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can choose a suggested title or another
title, as long as it fits the theme of the
month. In January, we will kick off the
challenge by reading a book written by an
immigrant or with an immigration story.

Wednesday January 10, 7:30-9:00pm
@Deerfield Golf Club, 1201 Saunders Rd.,
Deerfield
Think you know it all? Prove S.
it! The Library is hosting f »
another evening of its I if
popular trivia night at the V -r
Deerfield Golf Club. 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 awarded to the
biggest know-it-alls. O

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Game Night @ Warehouse Eatery
Thursday, February 1, 7:00-9:00pm
(^Warehouse Eatery 833 Deerfield Rd.,
Deerfield
Join us at Warehouse Eatery
for an evening of fun and
food. Play one of the many
board or card games from
the Library’s collection.
Choose from classic games
like Monopoly or Clue, or
try one of our modern games like Catan or
Pandemic. Don’t know how to play? We’ll
be happy to teach you. Appetizers will be
served and prizes awarded. Q

�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
*** wmv.deerfieldlibraryorg. Registration begins Wednesday, November 15.

Holiday Music with the DHS
Chamber Orchestra
Saturday, December 16, 2:00-3:00pm
All Ages
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. Q

‘Guess The Grammys’ Contest
Monday January 8 - Saturday
January 27
Join us for one of our most popular con­
tests of the year. Choose who you think
will win the Grammy in 11 categories.
First and second place winners will be
chosen from the entries with the most
correct answers. Entries will be accepted
until 5:00 p.m., Saturday, January 27. All
ages can participate; one entry
per person.

New Year’s Wellness
Resolutions
Thursday, January 11, 7:00-8:30pm
Every New Year brings new opportunities
for growth, so don’t let this year pass you
by! Jennie Michalik, Sachs Recreation
Center’s Wellness Coordinator, teaches us
how to set meaningful goals and achieve
them. ©

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 23-March 20,
7:15-8:45pm
Join us as Tom Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. This year, the
Foreign Policy Association’s discussion
guidebooks will be made available at
thefirst meeting. There will be a charge
for the books and monies will be col­
lected that evening. There will also be
a guidebook available in our Reference
materialsfor in-house use only. Ifyou
would like the book beforehand, please
contact the Adult Services desk or
f more
information at 847-580-8933. Q

Valentine Cards: A Painting
Workshop
Wednesday, January 24, 7:00-8:00pm
Adults and Teens
Create your own Valentine cards in this
fun art class. Choose from many designs
and quotes, draw with pencil, outline
with permanent marker, then paint with
watercolor pencils. Each final painting
can be glued onto paper and turned into
a card. Space is limited. ©

PLACE Program:
“Read, Discuss, Create!”
Saturday January 27, 1:30-3:30pm
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as their
parents and caregivers.

Staging to Stay...Or
Staging to Sell
Thursday January 18, 7:00-8:00pm
Whether you’re remodeling your home
or thinking about selling, find ideas and
inspirations to help with your interior
design choices. Sue Behringer of
©properties and Anna Macanowicz of
Designs in Context will bring samples of
products to see and touch! ©

If you love books and art, this program
is for you! Join us for an afternoon of
reading, conversation, and crafts, with
this literature-centered program. It will
include a short book reading, discussion,
and a craft inspired by the book. Light
refreshments will be served. Please
register in advance. ©

Adult Programs
Travel Talk with Barb
&amp; Ron: French Polynesia—
Un Bon Voyage
Wednesday January 31, 7:00-8:00pm
Tbur the laid-back
islands of French
Polynesia with
visits to Tahiti,
Bora Bora, Moorea
and the Marquesas
— the islands of
Paul Gaugin and
Captain Bligh, black pearl farmers and
tiki sculptors. Barb Sugden &amp; Ron
Vargason will be your travel guides with
lots of photos to share and information
to plan your own trip. ©

Blind Date with a Book
February 1-28
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 its
identity until you take it home. Whether
your date is a match made in heaven or
a dud, fill out the “Rate Your Date” entry
form and return to the Adult Services
Desk by February 28 for a chance to win
a prize. Blind Dates count towards the
Read without Boundaries challenge.

‘Guess The Oscars’ Contest
Monday February 12 - Sunday, March 4
Think you know your movies? Choose
who you think will win the Oscars in
10 categories. First and second place
winners will be chosen from the entries
with the most correct answers. Entries
will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., Sunday,
March 4. All ages can participate; one
entry per person.

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�Adult Programs
Chocolate Treats for
Valentine’s Day
Wednesday, February 7, 7:00-8:00pm
Join Chef Susan Maddox as she demon­
strates three chocolate dessert treats for
Valentine’s Day: Bittersweet Chocolate &amp;
Raspberry Pot au Creme, Orange
Milk Chocolate &amp; Caramel Tart, and
Chocolate Almond Biscotti. Samples
and recipes will be provided. Q

Nutrition for a Healthy Heart
Thursday, February 15, 7:00-8:30pm
February is American Heart Month!
This is a great reminder to focus on our
hearts and find ways to be healthier.
Join registered dietitian, Kim Blum, MS,
RDN, LD to discuss how making small
changes can lead to a lifetime of heart
health. 0

Tech Connections
3-D Print Your Own
Snowflake
Tuesday, December 5, 7:00-8:00pm
Learn about the 3-D software Tinkercad
and how to create files that can be sent
to the library’s 3-D printer. We’ll create
our snowflakes together, and there
will be time for everyone to customize
their creations before submitting the
projects. Use as an ornament or just a
fun decoration. 3-D printingfees will
be waivedfor participants in this
class. Q

Digital Device Drop-in
Thursdays, December 14,28, January
11,25, February 8,22
3:004:00pm
Have questions about your Kindle or
iPad? Stop by the lobby, where staff will
be present to assist you with learning
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.decrjieldlibrary.org. Registration begins Wednesday, November 15.

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series
A1 Capone and the 1933
World’s Fair

Wednesday February 14, 7:00-8:00pm
Considered the most
infamous gangster in
American history, A1
Capone rose to infamy
as the leader of the
Chicago Outfit during
the Prohibition era.
Author William Hazelgrove will take us
back to the darkest days of the Great
Depression when Chicago was desperate
to rid the city of organized crime —
including Capone—in order to host the
1933 World’s Fair. O

more about a variety of topics. Be ready
with any devices, usernames, and
passwords you’ll need to get the most
out of your time with us.

Putin’s Russia: Friend, Foe,
or Something Else?
Thursday, February 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Join Professor
Ben Whisenhunt
from the College
of DuPage as he
presents a brief
history of Russian-American
relations (18th
century to 1991), the biography
of Vladimir Putin (personal and
professional), including how he rose to
power and his developing relationship
with a series of American presidents
up to the current administration. Q

Make &amp; Take Virtual
Reality Headset
Thursday February 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Put together and take home a
cardboard Virtual Reality headset, and
view this new, accessible technology
using your smartphone. We’ll give you
an overview of the science behind
Virtual Reality and the best free apps
to use to experience it. Bring your own
smartphone or take turns using ours.
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Meet Libby!

Google Apps

The One-Touch App for Downloading
eBooks and eAudiobooks
Thursday, December 14, 7:00-8:00pm
If you’re still using Overdrive to
download online books from the
Library, the process just got a lot easier.
Libby is the new, one-tap reading app
for borrowing eBooks and eAudiobooks.
Come learn about this easy-to-use app
which is available now at the Library. Q

Saturday February 24,10:00-11:00am
Learn how to use popular web-based
applications like Google Docs, Sheets,
and Slides that come free with your
Google account. These apps can
replace traditional word processing
and other applications, and are used by
many businesses and schools today. 0

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t
“Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, November 15.

NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Note exceptions
with listings.

Finals Week @ the Library
The Library will be offering extended
hours the weekend before Finals begin.
If you’re a high school student looking
for a place to study, or if you’re just
eager to spend more time at the Library,
our special hours will be:
Saturday, January 13, 9:00am-9:00pm
Sunday, January 14, 1:00-9;00pm

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Teen Winter Reading Program
Saturday December 2- Saturday
January 6
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library. Look for the entry slips
in the Teen Space. You’ll automatically
be entered into a drawing for awesome
prizes! P.S. For each Then program you
attend you get an extra entry into the
drawing.

Places to settle down for your studying
needs:

Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!

Group Study:
• 8 study rooms, seating 2-6
(Available first-come, first-served)
• Then Area, flexible seating
• Caf area, flexible seating
Quiet Study:
• Quiet Room, downstairs, east side
• Downstairs: Carrels by the Graphic
Novels, tables behind the info desk
and also outside of the study rooms
• Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby
and in Magazine area

Monday, December 4, 5:00-8:00pm
All Ages
Hang out and have an awesome holiday
celebration with your own gingerbread
house creations! We’D provide aU of the
materials (and some snacks). 0

Also, check out the Relaxation Station
in the Iteen Space for coloring books
and quiet crafts to help you wind down
while studying.

Gotta Code lem All
Thursday December 7, 7:00-8:00pm
Hour of Code is an annual event where
people all over the globe dedicate time
to learning something new that involves
computer science and computer
programming. Come learn the Swift
coding language to create your own
Pok mongame.0

SAT Practice Itest
Saturday January 6, 9:30am-1:30pm 0

Looking for ways to be seen and heard at
the Library? As a TAB member you can
help Nina, the Teen Librarian, plan pro­
grams, create content for our website, and
keep the Teen Space awesome! There are
plenty of snacks and drinks for aU AND
any hours you contribute to TAB meetings
and programs count as volunteer service
in the community.

ACT Practice Test
Saturday February 3, 9:30am-1:30pm 0

For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary org

Wednesday, January 24, 7:00-8:00pm
Teens and Adults
Details in program listing on page 5.
Space is limited. 0

Dungeons &amp; Dragons
@ the Libraiy
Thursday January 25, 5:30-7:30pm
Calling all adventurers, it’s time to quest!
Immerse yourself in a vibrant fantasy
world with the role-playing game, Dun­
geons &amp; Dragons. You’ll fight monsters,
solve puzzles, eat pizza, and (hopefully)
save the day. No experience required. 0

Paint ‘n Sip: Teen Edition
Wednesday February 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Happy Valentine’s Day! Come in from the
cold and relax, while creating an acrylic
masterpiece to give to a friend or famUy
member for Valentine’s Day. No
experience needed. Dress for mess. 0

FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting

Upcoming meetings, Tuesdays @
5:00pm: Decem ber 5, January 9,
February 13

Valentine Cards: A Painting
Workshop

Pizza and Paperbacks
Monday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Join the Ifeen Librarian
for a discussion of The
Disappearances by
Emily Murphy, while
munchin' on some
pizza. Please register
in advance, as free copies of the book
will be given to participants to keep. 0

Page to Screen Movie Night:
Valentine Edition
Monday, February 12, 6:30-8:30pm
Watch The Fault in Our Stars by John
Green come alive on the big screen.
Popcorn and drinks will be provided
(and maybe a few candy hearts), and a
copy of the book will be raffled off to one
lucky winner! 0
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�Children’s Programs
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All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration.
Please register in advance in person, online at deerfieldlibrarg org under “Programs”,
or by calling 847-580-8962. Registrationfor all oftheprograms listed here begins on
Wednesday, November 15.

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Family Friendly programs with multi-age appeal and group registration option.
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 services for children with special
needs, please contact Julia Frederick atjfrederick@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Drop-In Activities
Family Time
Saturdays at 10:00am
December 2-February 24
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room
for a drop-in storytime the whole
family will ei\joy!

Drop-in Storytime
Wednesdays at 10:30am or 1:00pm
January 10,17,24,31, February
7,14
Children with an adult
Ei\joy stories, songs, and fingerplays
in this drop-in storytime for all ages!

Drop-in Crafts
All Aboard: Model Trains @ the Library
Saturday, December 2, 9:00am-3:30pm
All Ages
A treat for kids of ALL ages! This must-see model railroad exhibit includes favorites
like Thomas the Tank Engine and beautiful snow villages. Drop-in.

Create your own Gingerbread House for the Holidays!
Monday December 4, 5:00-8:00pm
All Ages
Bring the whole family, 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! Please let us know in advance about any food
allergies or dietary restrictions. Q ff

Monday, December 11 Sunday December 17
Monday, January 8Sunday January 14
Monday, February 12 Sunday, February 18
Stop by the Youth Services
department to make a fun craft!

3-D Design and Print
Wednesday December 6, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6
Come learn all about our 3-D printer! You’ll
design something awesome in Tinkercad and
we’ll print it on our 3-D printer for you to keep
or give as a gift. Q

Kindness Rocks!
Saturday, December 9, 11:00am-12:00pm
Grades 3-6
Come join us as we have fun talking about what gratitude &amp; kindness are and different
ways to show them. We’ll do some crafting, make kindness stones, and create thank you
cards to use in your everyday life! Q

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LEGO Club
Wednesday, December 20,
3:30-5:30pm
Tuesday, January 30, 4:30-5:30pm
Tuesday, February 27, 4:30-5:30pm
All Ages
Join us for an hour of building and
show off your creativity at LEGO®
Club! Build your own design or
follow the monthly challenge, ff

�HI All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at
deerfieldlibrary. org under “Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed begins on
Wednesdag, November 15

Winter Wonderland Dance Jam

LEGO Stop-Motion

Monday, December 18,10:00-10-Mam
Children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake out your sillies and wiggle out
your waggles at this action-packed dance
program! Children will find their rhythm
with shakers while singing along to their
favorite songs, ff

Monday January 15, 2:00-3:30pm
Grades 3-5
Stop! Come learn all about stoiyboarding,
directing, and filmmaking through the
magic of LEGO® stop motion. You’ll work
in teams to create a short film you can
show off to your friends and family. 0

Cozy Crafts and Cocoa
Thursday, December21,1:30-2:30pm
Grades 1-4
As the temperature drops outside, join us
inside as we welcome the first day of win­
ter with hot chocolate, crafts, and stories.
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or dietary restrictions. Q

True Facts Trivia
Wednesday January 10, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Itest your nonfiction know-how and com­
pete for prizes in a silly game-show style
competition inspired by informational
books found in the library. 0

Wendy and DB
Satu rday, January 20, 11:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Wendy and DB are back at it again! Once
the music gets started you’ll be wiggling
out your waggles and shaking your sillies
to these melodic, interactive, and conta­
gious songs. 0 FF

Wednesday, January 24, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
It’s time to escape the winter blues
and put your puzzle solving skills to the
test. You’ll only have one hour to escape
wacky, wicked ways of the wily Jack
Frost. Crack codes, solve ciphers, and
escape the room! 0

Little KiDLS:
Can You Hear That?

KiDLS: What’s That Smell?
Saturday, January 13, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 1-4
Do you smell that? What’s that noise?
Should we touch it? Learn about the five
senses through experiments and games.

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Registrationfor allprograms
listed here begins on Wednesday
November 15. Please register in
advance inperson, online at
deerfieldlibraryorg under “Programs”,
or by calling 847-580-8962.

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Escape the Room:
Wacky Winter

Saturday, January 13,11:00-11:45am
Ages 4-6
Can you hear that? Do you smell that?
Should we touch it? Let’s explore our
five senses in ways we never have before!
We’ll have fun identifying and using our
senses through experiments and crafts. 0

Storytimes

Thursdays at 11:00am
January 11,18,25; February 1, 8,15
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. 0

Toddler Time
Mondays at 10:00am, 10:30am OR
11:00am
January 8,15,22,29; February 5,12
Ages 1-2 years with an adult
One and two-year-olds with their
caregivers are invited to a special
weekly storytime, including songs and
movement activities designed just
for them, plus social time after the
program. 0

Storytime after Dark
Tuesday, February 6, 6:30-7:00pm
Children up to age 6 with an adult
Join us for some glow-in-the-dark fun,
featuring stories, songs, a craft, and a
dance parly!© ff

Book Bites: What a Disaster!
Wednesday February 7, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7-10
Like to read stories about real-life
events? We’ll discuss the book about a
historical disaster, while munchin' on
snacks. Register early, as free copies of
the book will be given to participants.
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or restrictions. ©

Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:30am OR 1:00pm
January 9,16,23, 30; February 6,13
Ages 3-5 years
Three- to five-year-olds have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to
stories, sing songs, and have fun while
building early literacy skills. 0
More Drop-in Storytimes! See page 8

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�Children’s Programs
K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore

Sensory Programs

Monday, February 12, 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. Please
register inperson at the Youth Services
Desk or by calling 847-580-8962. Q

Sensory Stoiytime
Fridays, January 19, February 16
11:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and inter­
active storytime filled with stories,
songs, sensory play, and socializa­
tion! Children of all abilities with
their siblings and caregivers are
welcome. Please let us know if any
accommodations are required ff

Meet the Frog Lady

STEAMin’ Up Valentine’s Day

Saturday February 10,1:00-2:00pm
Children ages 5 and up with an adult
What’s the difference between a reptile
and an amphibian? Come find out as The
Frog Lady, Deb Krohn, lets you get up
close and personal with 20 live animals! Q

Wednesday, February 14, 3:304:30pm
Grades 24
There’s more to Valentine’s Day than
cutesy hearts! Learn about the science of
how your heart keeps you going and do
some fun STEAM activities. Q

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Sensory Friendly
Family Film
Wednesday January 10, 3:00pm
All Ages
Enjoy the film Sing with the whole
family at the Library! The Library
welcomes families and children of
all abilities to epjoy a movie with the
lights turned up, the sound turned
down, and the option to walk, dance,
and sing, during the movie! (PG, 1 hr.
48 min.) O FF

Registerfor all programs in advance.

Take a World Tour through Art
Two Tuesdays a Month
Ages 4-6: 2:00-2:45pm I Ages 7 and up: 3:004:00pm
Get your passport ready as we travel the world together! We’ll stop at six different
countries to learn about art and culture through projects and stories. You will leave
each program with a finished product. ©
December 5: United States of America
December 19: Mexico
January 9:
Japan

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January 23: Russia
February 6: India
February 20: Ghana

�Friends of the Library
• Membership Drive: Membership dollars help fund items
for the Library. We can’t do it without your help. Please join
the Friends and help us achieve our goal of increasing our
members. The membership form is included below, and as
noted on the form, you can also join online.
• Treasurer/Board Member Wanted: The Friends are
seeking a resident from Deerfield, Bannockburn, or
Riverwoods with a math or accounting background to serve
on our Board as Treasurer All potential Board Members
will be asked to complete a Board Candidate application,
and attend two Board meetings, after which a vote will be
taken to be elected onto the Board. Treasurer Officer
election will be held in April 2018. This is a volunteer posi­
tion. If interested, please leave a message at 847-945-3311,
ext 8895, and our Board President will return your call.
• Book Donations: We are always in need of books for the
Friends Book Store. We accept gently used books (no high­
lighted or written-in books, encyclopedias, textbooks, VCR
or cassette tapes, please).
• Books for Holiday Gifts: The Friends’ Used Book Store
has children’s books, cookbooks, travel, etc. for your
holiday shopping. Also, 97% ofour sales go directly to
support programs at the library.
• Meetings: Our remaining meeting for 2017 is November
13. Meetings begin at 7:00pm and are held in the main floor
Board Room. Visitors welcome.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311 x8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibraiy.org. Check for updates on our web
page or Facebook.

Thank you to our current members:
Good Friend
Anonymous
Joann Carbine
Ed &amp; Dorothy Collins
Susan Cramer
Paul &amp; Doe Daniels
Karen Grage
Fern Grauer
Barry &amp; Susie Gray
HerbIssacs
Susan Karp
Michelle Kambich
Rita Lubeck
John &amp; Rosemary
McManus
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Dorothy Parise
Susan Schloss
George &amp; Ruth Zuurbier
Family Friend
Jonathan Burian
Robert Bloom
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Judy Geuder
Howard &amp; Debbie
Handler
Shari &amp; Harvey Herman
Larry &amp; Joshua Krupp
David, Sarah &amp; Molly
Mysel
Petrovic Gayle Family
Bunny &amp; Rob Polovin

Barbara J. Reich
Seth Schriftman &amp; Ashley
Plotnick
Kyle Stone
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Ellen G. Wolff
Dear Friend
Anonymous
Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Lorraine &amp; Barry Clark
Karen &amp; Patrick Dessent
Luisa Ellenbogen &amp;
David Gass
Jill Goldberg
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Rich &amp; Kathy Koomjian
Richard Kraines
Gerald Lasin
Kathy Johnson &amp; Alex
Liberman
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard Oppenheim
Jean Reuther
Jane Riffel
Neil &amp; Lynne Samuels
Lisa &amp; Brian Schurgin
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Barbaras Randy Thomas
Merrilee &amp; John Waldron

Maureen Wener
Marty Winn
Jan &amp; John Zobus
Best Friend
Ken &amp; Donna Abosch
Greta &amp; Brian Davison
Dave Grimm
Glynis &amp; David Hirsch
Claudia Katz
Garry &amp; Tammy Katz
Dr. Sandra &amp; Rabbi
Charles Levi
Jordan, Jennifer, Lucas
&amp; Dylan Park
Susan &amp; Richard Roman
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon
Dallas &amp; Lars-Birger
Sponberg
Louis &amp; Cecilia Stone
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
Loyal Friend
Mary Kay (Emmi)
Costello
Partner
Susan Fried
Michael Goldberg

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PAYMENT OPTIONS: 1) Credit card: deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library 2) Checks payable to: Friends of the
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfleldlibraiy.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org

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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY:
Thursday, November23 -Thanksgiving
Sunday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Monday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Sunday, December 31 - New Year's Eve
Monday, January 1
- New Year's Day
Monday, February 19 - President's Day

Deerfield Public library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibraiy.org
Library BoardMembers value
your opinions!
Maureen Wener, President
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Ken Abosch, Secretary
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Seth Schriftman.,Tre
847-770-2 530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
rmgshgmom@yahoo. com
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibraiy.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kyle.evan.stone@gmail.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 3 PM:
Wednesday, November 22
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM:
January 23
February 27

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
A bounty of thanks to our new neighbor,
Mariano’s Bannockburn, for the generous
$1,000 contribution to the Library.
Thanks to the following publishers for
providing materials for our Homeschool
Parents’ Night Out: Lee &amp; Low Books,
Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group,
Sourcebooks, and Disney/Hyperion.
Thank you to all of our STAR Volunteers
who assisted with Youth programs this fall;
your help was much appreciated!

Donate at the Library
Collection bins are located behind the
desk at the Library’s front entrance
through December 23.

Drop off new, unwrapped toys for this
initiative of the U.S. Marines and the
Deerfield Police. All types of toys for all
ages are accepted, and remember that
books make great gifts!

The Deerfield Rotary wants the “Coat Off
Your Back” for PADS Lake County and
other area organizations.
ALL ABOARD!
Model Trains @ the Library
Saturday, December 2, 9:00am -3:30pm
A treat for ALL ages!

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Browsing
Winter 2018-19 | deerfieldlibrary.org

Can You Check This Out?

YES!
(details on page 2)

�This newsletter’s focus is on the non-traditional items
that DPL has to offer. It’s an interesting idea. What is a
“non-traditional” item? According to my dad, a DVD is
something that he considers non-traditional. My dad is a
voracious reader and library user, and he uses his public
library for books.
As I reflect on my almost 20 year career as a librarian,
I remember when computers were considered nontraditional. Computers! Something so ubiquitous today
was quite the big deal when I began my career. The first
public library I worked at after library school had a
shelving range dedicated to regional Illinois phone books.
Speaking from personal experience, those were a hard
thing to shelve! We also had CD-ROMs instead of online
databases and a vertical file. A vertical file was a filing

cabinet that had folders of “current” information, as
well as things like maps. In my tenure at that library,
we got rid of the phone books and the vertical file to
add more, you guessed it, public access computers.
Public libraries have been adept at evolving and
changing to meet the needs of their individual
communities. Deerfield is no exception. In the past
year, our collection of non-traditional items has grown
considerably. As a public library, we are about meeting
our patrons’ information needs in a variety of formats.
We have learned that this can be in the form of a
Roku or a telescope or even a board game.
Check one out today!
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director

Take home a telescope (and more)!
Once upon a time... long, long ago (ok, maybe just 20 years ago), most public libraries
had only print items for check-out, plus small collections of audio and video materials.
Fast-forward to 2018, and the DPL collection has creatively expanded to provide an
enhanced experience for our community.
Siona and Eva Rajshekhar (1-r, cover) are two of the Library’s most enthusiastic
users of “non-traditional” library materials. These Wilmot students have found that
their experience with DPL’s Discoveiy Kits stimulated an interest in STEAM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities. They have continued working
in these subject areas both at camp and school. Their interest in architecture and
engineering resulted in the cool wood structure on the cover, built with DPL’s KE\A kit.
Siona and Eva report that the structure represents the future headquarters for their
business, still in the planning stages, for “spy missions or dog walking, or both!”
Come on in and learn more about all this
fun stuff. You’ll find our non-traditional
materials in the Youth or Media
departments.

ALL AGES

ADULT

deerfieldlibraiy.org/kids/discovery-kits

deerfleldlibrary.org/media

Robotics &amp; Coding

Kindle e-readers (two versions)
- Bestsellers
- Indies (Includes self-published titles
and books from small publishers)

Blue Bot
Sphero

Electronics &amp; Circuitry
Little Bits
Makey-Makey

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Roku: Stream popular TV shows and
movies from Netflix, Vudu, and the
DPL collection
Mobile Hotspots: Mobile internet
connectivity

More Great Stuff
Board Games
CD Players
Dinosaurs
Telescopes
Ukuleles

Details about collections are available on the
DPL website. All you need is a Deerfield resident
library card. How does it get any better than that?

�IpS Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or
at deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 14.

Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Booh Discussioos
Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds
shelfa month before the discussion. Drop-in.

Book Discussion Annual Wrap-Up
Thursday, December 13,10:30-11:30am
Join us for some 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
your favorites and get some good suggestions from your friends!

Less by Andrew Sean Greer
Thursday, January 10,10:30-11:30am
Receiving an invitation to his exboyfriend’s wedding, Arthur, a failed
novelist on the eve of his 50th birthday,
embarks on an internationaljourney
that finds him falling in love, risking
his life, reinventing himself and making
connections with the past.

Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng
Thursday, February 14,10:30-11:30am
When a custody battle divides her placid
town, straitlaced family woman Elena
Richardson finds herself pitted against her
enigmatic tenant and becomes obsessed
with exposing her past, only to trigger dev­
astating consequences for both families.

Classics Booh Biscussioo
The Fire Next Time
by James Baldwin
Thursday, February 21, 7:00pm
Considered one of the central literary
works to come out of the civil rights
movement, and one of the most
influential essays in American literature.
We’ll discuss how Baldwin’s book reflects
on Deerfield history, and how his words
resonate today. Books available at the Adult Services desk one
month before the discussion. Part of the Fight to Integrate
Deerfield series (details on page 4). Q

Adult Programs
Books With A Twist
Program held at Warehouse, 833Deerfield R(L,
Deerfield. Copies are available at the Adult Services
desk a month prior. Drop-in.

No One Ever Asked
by Katie Ganshert
Monday, January 21, 7:30-8:30pm
The absorption of an impoverished school district
by the affluent community of Crystal Ridge brings
three women together as tensions rise, leading to an
unforeseen event that impacts them all.

For rum Butts
No registradon required.

Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
Tuesdays, December 4,18; January 15,29;
February 12* 26
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30PM
Come to the Libraiy for New Movie Night on select
Tuesdays this winter, 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 Media desk for a listing of
upcoming showings.
^Special Valentine’s Day Showing

Thursday Afternoon Movie
Thursdays, December 13, January 10, February 7
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 2:00pm
We’ll start each film with a brief introduction and then
watch the movie. Stay until the lights come up for a
brief discussion.

IAm Not Your Negro
Thursday February 28, 6:30-8:30pm
This award-winning documentary
mixes James Baldwin’s published
and unpublished writing with
archival footage of the author,
classic Hollywood movies, and
contemporary activism to examine
Baldwin’s message for a new era.
A short discussion milfollow thefilm screening.
Part of the Fight to Integrate Deerfield series
(details on page 4). Q
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at deerfieldlibraryorg. Registration opens Wednesday, November 14.

In 1959, residents of Deerfield learned a housing developer planned to sell homes in the village to
black buyers as well as white buyers. Many residents opposed integration and sought to halt the
development. A smaller group, the Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, formed in support of the
development. In the weeks that followed, Deerfield residents passed a park referendum designed to
condemn the developer’s land. The crisis in Deerfield became a national story, attracting the attention
of Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, and Eleanor Roosevelt. After years of demonstrations and
legal battles, the land became parks that stand today.
Continuing a community tradition, the Library is inviting residents, historians, and experts to offer
new insights into this history. We have updated and digitized our archives, made new acquisitions and
discoveries. The Library is also partnering with Deerfield schools to enhance existing curriculum. We invite
you tojoin us for a series of discussions, lectures, exhibits and other opportunities to reflect on the 60 years
since the fight to integrate Deerfield began. Programs and exhibits run from January 21-May 2,2019.
Full details at deerfieldlibrary.org/FID.
Have a story to share? Email deerfieldhistory@deerfieldlibrary.org to get started.

Art Shay Photo Unveiling and Reception

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Monday, January21, 5:00-6:30pm •AllAges
Join us for the unveiling of two recently acquired photographs depicting this
local history by renowned photographer Art Shay, who was a long-time Deerfield
resident. This acquisition was made possible through a generous donation from
the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library. We’ll share illuminating information
about the Library’s new permanent photographs, and an introduction to our
temporary exhibits.

Be the Change
Monday, February 11, 5:30-6:30pm
Grades K-2
Program description on page 10

Book Discussion: The Fire
Next Time by James Baldwin
Thursday, February 21, 7:00-8:00pm
Program description on page 3

Film Discussion:
IAm Not Your Negro

The following programs will be featured in the Spring issue ofBrowsing:

60 Year Reflection Panel
Discussion

Book Discussion:
The Hate U Give

Tuesday, March 12, 7:00pm
Panelists: Graham Ambrose, Natalie
Moore, Amy Roost, Angelle Smith

Tuesday, April 16, 7:00pm
Grades 6-12

Through the Lens of Art Shay
Saturday, April 13, 2:00pm
Presenter: Author Erik Gellman

Thursday, February 28, 6:30-8:30pm
Program description on page 3

Fixer Upper: Gingerbread House Edition

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Wednesday December 5, 7:00-8:00pm
Adults 18+ only
If you've never made a
gingerbread house before, it’s
time you did. It just might be the
start of a new holiday traditioa
For this program, a basic
gingerbread house will already
be built for each attendee. All it
needs is your creative touch to
decorate it! Eveiyone will leave
with a completed gingerbread house ready to display. Q

The Color ofLaw: A Forgotten
History ofHow the Government
Segregated America
Thursday, May 2, 7:00pm
Presenter: Author Richard Rothstein

deerfieldlibrory.org/FID

Holiday Music with the
DHS Chamber Orchestra
Sunday December 16, 2:30-3:30pm
For the past five years,
we’ve been able to get
into the spirit of the
season with this ‘return
by popular demand’
concert by the Deerfield
High School Chamber
Orchestra. All ages.
Alumni are welcome. Q

�HI Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or
atdeerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 14-

Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday January 9, 7:30-9:00pm
@Deerfield GolfClub, 1201 Saunders Rd.
Adults Only
Think you know it all?
v Prove it! The library
is hosting another
evening of its popular
trivia night at the
Deerfield Golf Club!
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 knowit-alls! Register in advance with Adult
Services. Q

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What a Year! Read Without
Boundaries Wrap Up
Thursday, January 10, 7:00-8:00pm
Celebrate the end of our first year of
Read Without Boundaries! Join us for
some treats and a discussion of your
favorite books that you read during
the program. The grand prize winner
will be announced and we’ll also have
information on hand for the 2019 Read
Without Boundaries Vol. 2 challenge. Q

‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
Starts January 18-February 8
Choose who you think will win the
Grammy in 11 different categories. First
and second place winners will be chosen
from the entries with the most correct
answers. Entries accepted until 6:00 p.m.
on February 8. The Grammy awards will be
announced on February 10. All ages can
participate, but only one entry per person.

Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 22-March 19
7:15-8:45pm
Join us as Tbm Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. Once again, the
Foreign Policy Association’s discussion
guidebooks will be made available at the
first meeting. There will be a charge for
the books and monies will be collected

that evening. There will also be a
guidebook available in our Reference
materials for in-house use only. Ifyou
would like the book beforehand, please
contact the Adult Services desk for more
information at 847-580-8933. Q

Wright Brothers, Wrong Story
Thursday, January 24, 7:00-8:00pm
Join author
William Hazelgrove
as he deconstructs
WRIGHT
BROTHERS,
the myth of the
WRONG STORY
Wright Brothers.
They were not—as
we have all come
to believe—two
halves of the same
apple. Each had a
distinctive role in
creating the first “flying machine.” He’ll
discuss the dreams, ambition, technology,
tragedy, and deceit that took place during
aviation’s greatest saga. Books will be
available for purchase and signing. Q

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PLACE Program: Snowy
Saturday Reading and Crafts
Saturday January 26, l:30-3:30pm
PLACE (Public Libraiy Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as their
parents and caregivers.
Looking for a break from the winter
woes? Join us for an afternoon of
reading, conversation, crafts, and fun
with this winter-themed program. Light
refreshments will be served. Q

KonMari 101: Tidy Your
Home. Change Your Life
Wednesday, January 30, 7:00-8:00pm
Chicago’s first certified KonMari Tidying
Consultant, Kristyn Ivey, from For the Love
of Tidy, will share home organization tips
that focus on what you keep, rather than
what or how much you discard. Learn about
this Japanese decluttering method made
popular by the book, The Life-Changing
Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo. The
program includes live demos and giveaways
that will help you to get tidy now! Q

Adult Programs
How to Insta-Pot
Saturday, February 2,2:00-3:00pm
Were you given an Insta-Pot at the holidays
but left with questions on how to operate it
and what you can prepare in it? Join Chef
Carrie Schloss as she walks us through the
“how-to” for this incredible time-saving
cooker. We’ll have the opportunity to
sample some recipes, and you will leave
with recipes in-hand so you too can prepare
quick, easy meals. Q

New! Lunch &amp; Learn
Simon &amp; Garfunkel: Sounds ofSilence
Thursday, February 7,12:00-l:30pm
Bring your lunch; coffee and dessert
is on us. Adults only
Simon &amp; Garfunkel were one of the most
successful musical acts of the 1960s.
Gary Wenstrup will discuss their
story, their personalities, and their
music through his audio and visual
presentation. This program is sponsored
by the Patty Hirner Center. Q

Game Night @ Warehouse
Eatery
Thursday, February 7, 7:00-9:00pm
Adults Only
Join us at Warehouse Eatery in Deerfield
for an evening of fun and food. Play one of
the many board games from the Library’s
collection including games like Catan,
Pandemic or Ticket to Ride. Don’t know
how to play a specific game? We’ll show
you!. Appetizers will be served and prizes
awarded. Q

‘Guess the Oscars’ Contest
Starts February 11-24
Think you know your movies? Choose who
you think will win Oscars in 10 different
categories. First and second place winners
will be chosen from the entries with the
most correct answers.
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Entries will be
accepted until
5:00 p.m., Sunday,
February 24.
All ages can
participate; one
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Pastel Portraits
Wednesday February 20, 7:00-8:00pm
Using oil and chalk pastels, create
a color portrait from black &amp; white
photos (supplied by the instructor) in a
technique that is sure to surprise even
the skeptical! Q

$ Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or
at deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 14.

3D Print Your Own
Mail Holder

3D Print Your Own
Snowman Mold

Monday, December 3, 7:00-8:30pm
Corral your card clutter this holiday
season with the perfect place to keep
your merry mail! We’ll design our mail
holder together using the Tinkeread 3D
Printing software and then everyone
will have a chance to customize their
creations before submitting their
projects. Printing fees will be waived
for class participants. Q

Monday January 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Expand your 3D printing skills this
winter by making your own snowman
mold. Using the Tinkeread 3D Printing
software, we’ll design our molds (and a
small hat for your snowman) together
and then everyone will have a chance
to customize their creations before
submitting their projects. Printing fees
will be waived for class participants. &lt;Q

100 Things to Do in Chicago
Before You Die
Wednesday February 27, 7:00-8:00pm
It could take a lifetime to experience
everything Chicago has to offer. Soaring
skyscrapers, deepdish pizza and
Improv comedy are
only the beginning.
Molly Page, author
of 100 Things to Do
In Chicago Before
You Die, gives you
tips for planning a
staycation, discover
ideas for your next
date night, and learn about a few hidden
gems to explore with the whole family.
Books will be available for purchase and
signing. Q

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Cool Tech Gifts for
Everyone on Your List
Thursday, December 6, 7:00-8:00pm
If you’re looking for gifts for the gadgetobsessed friend or family member, this
program could be the answer. We’ll talk
about popular technology currently
on the market such as iPads, Fitbits,
smartwatches, and more along with
other gift ideas that will be coming out
soon. Q

Drop-In Genealogy Help
Thursday, January 31, 3:00-4:30pm
If you’re delving into your family’s
history and you have questions, we’re
here to help! Staff will be in the lobby
to answer questions and give you tips
and tricks for doing genealogical and
family history research.

Read Without Boundaries: Vol. 2
In 2018 we launched our year-long reading program, Read Without Boundaries,
designed to challenge readers to try new authors, genres, and topics. We had such a
great response to this program, and were honored when it was selected the winner of
the 2018 Illinois Library Association Readers’ Advisory Service Award.
Because of the program’s success, we’re excited to announce that the challenge will
continue in 2019, with an opportunity for teens to participate! Each month will focus
on a different theme and participants will be provided with a suggested reading list.
Participants can choose a suggested title or another title, as long as it fits the theme of
the month. In January, we will kick off the challenge by reading a book about Illinois
histoiy or a famous Illinoisan. Stop by the Adult Services desk beginning November 14
for more information and to sign up. Prizes will be awarded monthly and those who
complete all 12 months will be entered into a grand prize drawing.

�i|g| Please register in advance at the Library, online at deerfieldlibrary org under
“Programs", or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wed., November 14.
NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Note exceptions with listings.

Finals Week @ the Library
Don’t forget to use the Library for all of
your studying needs!
Group Study:
• 8 study rooms, seating 2-6
(Available first-come, first-served)
• Teen Area, flexible seating
• Caf area, flexible seating
• Youth Services program room open all
day over the weekend for group study
Quiet Study:
• Quiet Room, downstairs, east side
• Downstairs: private study carrels,
tables behind the info desk mid
outside of the study rooms
• Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby
and in Magazine area
Also, check out the “Relaxation Station”
in the Teen Space for coloring books
and quiet crafts to help you wind down.

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 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.
Upcoming meetings, Tuesdays @ 5:00pm:
December 11, January 8, February 12
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org

Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Monday, December 10,5:00-8:00pm
All Ages
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. 0

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Tests @ the Library
ACT Practice Test: Saturday January 12
9:30am-l:00pm 0
SATPractice Test: Saturday, February 9,
9:30am-1:00pm 0

“Give Where You Live” on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday January 21
We’ll have more information about
participation in this wonderful project
of the Village of Deerfield. When plans
are set, we’ll share in the Library, in our
e-newsletter, and on social media.

Galaxy Silhouettes:
A Painting Workshop
Thursday, January 31, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us for this
modern twist on a
classic silhouette
portrait. Choose
a profile to
draw freehand
(or trace one
of the provided
printouts).
Then let your
imagination take over and fill in a painted
design using watercolor pencils under
artist Christine Thornton’s guidance. 0

Navigating the College
Planning Process
Wednesday, February 6, 6:30-8:00pm
High School Students and Parents/
Guardians
This free seminar for families of high
school students, led by academic and
financial planning strategists from My
College Planning Team, will bust college
finance misconceptions and myths
while sharing up to date strategies for
increasing financial aid. You’ll learn how
to find the best college fit for your teen
while saving money! 0

Step2IT: Java Programming
Wednesday, February 6, 6:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Do you want to explore the field of
computer science? Step2IT is here to help.

Learn about the logic behind the computer
programming languages that power the
apps and programs we use every day! You’ll
learn the basics of Java programming,
from variables and syntax to conditional
logic and concatenation. Q

Pizza and Paperbacks
Tuesday, February 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Join the Then
Librarian for a
discussion of The
Place Between
Breaths byAnNa,
while munchin’ on
some pizza. Please
register in advance,
as free copies of the
book will be given to
participants to keep. 0

Dungeons &amp; Dragons
@ the Library
Mondays @ 5:30-7:30pm
December 17, January 7, February 4
Calling all adventurers, it’s time to quest!
Immerse yourself in a vibrant fantasy
world as we play the role playing game
Dungeons &amp; Dragons on a monthly basis!
You’ll fight monsters, solve puzzles, eat
snacks, and (hopefully) save the day.
No experience required! 0

Adulting 101: A Crash Course
in Cooking!
Wednesday February 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Ages 16-25
We know you can’t wait for the days when
no one is telling you to make the bed,
clean your room, and do your homework.
But are you ready to cook, run your own
finances, fix your car, and pretty much
be a really cool adult? Don’t worry, we’re
here to help! Join us in a new series of
courses that will bring you up to speed
on all of those fun adulting things. This
winter we’ll give you some handy how­
to’s in the cooking department, such as
making grilled cheese with an iron (heck,
yeah), and learning some tips and tricks
about that fascinating place called the
grocery store. Register today! 0
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4?k All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration Please register in advance in person, online at
deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registrationfor all of the programs listed here begins on
Wednesday, November 14.
FF Family Friendly programs with multi-age appeal and group registration option.
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 services for children with special needs, please contact
Julia Frederick atjfrederick@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Drop In Activities
Family Time
Saturdays at 10:00am
December 1 - February 23
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy! ff

Drop-in Storytime
Wednesdays at 10:30am or 1:00pm
January 9,16,23,30, February 6,13
Children with an adult
Enjoy stories, songs, and fingerplays in
this drop-in storytime for all ages! ff

Drop-in Crafts
Monday December 10 - Sunday,
December 16
Monday January 7-Sunday January 13
Monday February 11 - Sunday,
February 17
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun craft! ff

LEGO Club
Wednesdays at 4:30-5:30pm
December 5, January 2, February 6
All Ages
Join us for an hour of building and show
off your creativity at LEGO® Club! Build
your own design or follow the monthly
challenge, ff

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Create your own
Gingerbread House
Monday December 10, 5:00-8:00pm
All Ages
Bring the whole family 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!
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or dietary restrictions. Q

Minecrafternoons
Grades 4-6: Monday, December 17
Grades 1-3: Monday, January 14
4:30-5:30PM
Let’s dig deeper into Minecraft as each
week we work together to build a new
project. Q

The Incredibles (PG, 1 hr. 55 min) and
come back on Januaiy 4 to see the longawaited sequel, Incredibles 2
(PG, 1 hr. 58 min), ff

Noon Year’s Eve Party
Monday, December 31
ll:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Is a midnight celebration past your
bedtime? Join DPL in welcoming the
New Year at our Noon Year’s Eve party
filled with crafts, dancing, and a
countdown to noon! ff

Make Your Own Chewing Gum
Thursday December20, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 2-4
Learn about the invention of chewing gum
and tiy to make your own! Please notify
us ifyou have any allergies or dietary
restrictions. Q

Messy Art &amp; Play

3D Design and Print

Thursday, December 20
Thursday, February 21
11:00-11:45am
For children up to age 6 with an adult
Join us for hands-on playtime that
involves all 5 of our senses! Make sure
to dress for mess. Children of all
abilities with siblings and caregivers
are welcome! ff

Wednesday December 5, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6
Come learn all
about our 3D
printer! You’11
design something
awesome in
Tinkercad and we’ll print it on our 3D
printer for you to keep or give as a gift. Q

Fridays, 2:004:00pm
December 28, January 4
All Ages
Put a stop to the Winter Break blues,
feel free to bring your own snack, and
enjoy a movie at the Library! Join us on
December 28 for a showing of

Winter Break Family Movies

Comics Club: Hilda
Thursday, January 3,3:30-4:30pm
Grades 3-5
Join us as we explore the Hilda book
series that has inspired a popular Netflix
show. We’ll discuss the first book, Hilda
and the Troll, while munchin’ on snacks.
Free copies of the book will be given
to participants. Please let us know in
advance about anyfood allergies or
restrictions. Q

Cognitive Solutions for AJDHD
Wednesday January 9, 7:00-8:00 pm
Parents and Caregivers
Dr. Ari Goldstein of North Shore
Academic Solutions will come and share
information on different treatment
options for ADHD and tips for helping
your child succeed. Q

�Winter Wonderland
Dance Jam
Friday, January 11,11:00-11:45am
For children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake out your sillies and wiggle out
your waggles at this action-packed dance
program! Children will find their rhythm
with shakers while singing along to their
favorite songs, ff

Marble Mazes
Tkesday, January 15, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Design, construct, and challenge yourself
to complete marble mazes while learning
about energy and motion. Q

A Special KiDLS:
Nighttime Nature
Wednesday, January 23, 7:00-7:45pm
Ages 5-10
Learn about what goes on outside while
you are sleeping. From stars to skunks,
we’ll explore through books and crafts.
Weatherpermitting, part ofthe program
may take place outside. Please dress
appropriately. Q

Animal Farm

“Give Where You Live” on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday, January 21
We’ll have more information about
participation in this wonderful project
of the Village of Deerfield. When plans
are set, we’ll share in the Library, in our
e-newsletter, and on social media.

Baby Lapsit Storytime
Thursdays at 10:00am OR 11:00am
January 10,17,24,31; February 7,14
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

Toddler Time

Learn to Uke

Saturday, January 19, ll:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Get dancing! This duo of musicianeducators performs original songs
and sketches about community, selfexpression, and growing up. The grown­
ups enjoy Animal Farm’s smart, perceptive
lyrics; kids relate to the challenges faced
by a hilarious cast of characters; and
everyone loves the upbeat music. Q ff

Registrationfor allprograms listed here
begins on Wednesday, November 14.
Please register in advance in person,
online at deerfieldUbrary.org
under “Programs", or by calling
847-580-8962.

Wednesday, January 30,4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Interested in learning how to play the
ukulele? Join Miss Julia for a ukulele
lesson for beginners! We will have
ukuleles to borrow for the program, but
if you have your own -- BYOU (Bring Your
Own Uke!) Q

Comfy Cozy Crafts
Saturday February 2, l:00pm-2:00pm
Grades 24
Midwinter blues got you down? Make
some comfy, cozy crafts and eat delicious
treats to put a smile on your face! Please
let us know in advance of anyfood
allergies or dietary restrictions. Q

Princess in Black Party
Thursday, February 7,4:30-5:30pm
Grades 1-3
Celebrate the books and characters from
the popular Princess in Black series by
reading, playing a game, and engaging in
other fun activities. Q

Mondays at 10:00am OR 10:45am
OR 11:30am
January 7,14,21,28; February 4,11
Ages 1-2 years with an adult
One and two-year-olds with their
caregivers are invited to a special
weekly stoiytime, including songs and
movement activities designed just
for them, plus social time after the
program. Q

Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:30am OR 1:00pm
January 8,15,22,29; February 5,12
Ages 3-5 years
Three- to five-year-olds have a program
just for them! We’ll listen to stories, sing
songs, and have fun while building early
literacy skills! Q

Drop-in Storytimes
No registration required! See page 8

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“Programs" or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wedne sday, November 14.

Be the Change
Monday, February 11,5:30-6:30pm
Grades K-2
Together we’ll learn about changemakers from around the
world, and explore ways you can make a difference in your
community at this fun and interactive program.
Part of the Fight to Integrate Deerfield series.
Details on page 4. Q

Unicom Storytime
Tuesday, February 12, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-l
Read unicorn books and create a take-home craft
inspired by the magical creatures. Q

Ukulele Sing-a-long
Friday, February 15,11:00-11:45am
For children up to age 6 with an adult
Join us for a family-friendly ukulele sing-along with
some of your favorite children’s tunes! ff

Animal Quest
Saturday, February 16, ll:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Find out about furry, scaly, and feathered
friends with Steve and Jessica Reedy, who
are on a mission to share their knowledge
and enthusiasm for our planet’s creatures.
Meet a flemish giant rabbit, hedgehog,
and more!© FF

Homeschool Programs
Little Homeschool
Tuesdays, 2:00-2:45pm Q
Ages 4-6
December 4,18: Snow Science
January 8: New Year, New You!
January 22: Lights, Camera, Action!
February 5,26: Be the Change

Big Homeschool
Tuesdays, 3:004:00pm Q
Ages 7 and up
December 4,18: Cold Weather Science
January 8: New Year, New You!
January 22: Green Screen Adventures
February 5,26: Be the Change

Homeschool Book Club
Tuesdays, 2:00-3:00pm
December 11; January 15,29;
February 12
Join us as we read books off the
Monarch and Bluestem lists. Book
club members will participate in
discussions, complete fun activities,
and vote in the statewide competition
at the end of the year. Q

Escape the Room!
Monday, February 25,4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
It’s time to escape the winter blues and put your
puzzle-solving skills to the test You’ll only have
one hour to crack codes, solve ciphers, and
escape the room! O

Sensory Programs

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Sensory Friendly Family Film

Sensory Storytime

Saturday, December 1, l:00-3:00pm
All Ages
Enjoy the film Frozen, with the whole family at the Library!
We welcome families and children of all abilities to enjoy a
movie with the lights turned up, the sound turned down,
and the option to walk, dance, and sing, during the movie.
(PG, 1 hr. 48 min.), ff

Friday, December 7,11:00am-12:00pm
Tuesday, January 15,6:00-7:00pm
Saturday, February 23, l:00-2:00pm
All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and interactive storytime filled with
stories, songs, sensory play, and socialization. Children of all
abilities with their siblings and caregivers are welcome. Please
let us know if any accommodations are required, ff

�Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Thank you to our current members:
• The Friends are veiy pleased with our
accomplishments over the past year. With your
support of the Friends’ Book Store donations, annual
memberships, and the August Farmers Market
sale, we have been able to sponsor the following
items for the Library: beach towels for the Summer
Reading Program, and two photographs by Art Shay
(Deerfield’s prestigious former resident).
• Board Members Wanted: The Friends need your
help! We are looking for 2-3 Board members to join us.
Residents from Deerfield, Bannockburn or Riverwoods
are eligible. All potential Board members would be
asked to complete a candidate application and attend
2-3 Board meetings. If interested, please leave a
message at 847-945-3311, ext 8895. Thank you!
• Thank you: We would like to thank our shelving
volunteers for all their hard work sorting, organizing
and filling our book store shelves. It always looks so
inviting because of their dedication. We would also
like to thank our veteran volunteer who has filled the
train station with books for commuters for 8+ years.
• Books for Holiday Gifts: The Friends’ Book Store
has children’s books, cookbooks, travel, etc. for your
holiday shopping. These used books are in excellent
condition. Also, 98% of our sales go directly to support
programs at the Library.
• Meetings: Our Winter 2019 meeting is Januaiy 28.
Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. and are held in the main
floor Board Room. Visitors are welcome.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311 x8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibraiy.org. Check for updates
on our web page or Facebook.

Good Friend
Anonymous
Herb &amp; Sondra Berman
Joann Carbine
Paul &amp; Doe Daniels
Gail Gibson
Karen Grage
Fern Grauer
Victoria Karlovsky
Susan Karp
Carole Kiein-Alexander
Mindy Kolof
Rita Lubeck
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
North Shore Chapter
NSDAR
Dorothy Parise
Rochelle Pinon
Susan Schloss
Lisa Schurgin
Alan Solid
Marc Ziner
Family Friend
Jonathan Burian
Amy Falasz-Peterson
&amp; Brian Peterson
Judy Geuder
Barry &amp; Susie Gray
Howard &amp; Debbie
Handler
Larry &amp; Joshua Krupp
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald Lasin
Molly &amp; Theo Mysel
Marla Peckler

Barbara J. Reich
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M.J. Turner, Jr.
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Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Karen &amp; Patrick
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&amp; David Gass
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Maxine &amp; Larry Kane
Laura &amp; Rick Kempt
Rich &amp; Kathy Koomjian
Laurie Krupp
Gerald Lasin
Kathy Johnson
&amp; Alex Liberman
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Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
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Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Kyle Stone
Barbara &amp; Randy
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Maureen Wener
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Lynda Woodson
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Ken &amp; Donna
Abosch
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Lorraine &amp; Barry Clark
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Johnson
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Susan &amp; Richard
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Louis &amp; Cecilia Stone
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
Loyal Friend
Andrew Walvoord
Partner
Susan Fried
Michael Goldberg

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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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
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfleldlibraiy.org
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reference@deerfleldlibraiy.org

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Upcoming Holiday Closiogs and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday,
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, De cember 24 - Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Tues day, January 1 - New Year’s: Day
Monday,
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Amy Falasz-Peter
library Director
17 580-I8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library BoardMembers value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Maureen Wener, Secretary
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sethschiiftman@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibraiy.org
Kyle! Stone
248-7i62-1309
kyle. evan.stone@gmail.com
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
ay:
9:00am-6:00pm
Satuirday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm

THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 3PM
Wednesday, November 21
Monday, December 31

Donate at the Library
Collection bins are located behind the
desk at the Library’s front entrance
through December 23.

THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 11AM:
November 29
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM:
January 23
February 28

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DEERFIELD
Drop off new, unwrapped toys for this
initiative of the U.S. Marines and the
Deerfield Police. All types of toys for all
ages are accepted, and remember that
books make great gifts!

60 YEAR REFLECTION

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The Deerfield Rotary wants the “Coat
OffYour Back” for PADS Lake County
and other area organizations. All sizes
accepted.

This initiative features a new website,
digital archives, and series of programs,
discussions, and exhibits running
January 21-May 2. See page 4 for details.
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