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Deerfield Public Library

Winter 2019-20 | deerfieldlibrary.org

Check Out a Museum Today!
Details on page 2

�From the Director
The end of 2019 marks the conclusion of
our current Strategic Plan. This plan came
out of months of work in 2016. I’m so
proud of all the work the Library staff has
done to meet the goals outlined in the
plan. By the time this edition of Browsing
is delivered, the new MakerSpace will
almost be completed and ready to open
to the public. The MakerSpace project came from our
Strategic Plan. We found out that our community was
interested in more technology and hands-on programs
here at the Library. By adding the MakerSpace, we are
able to offer these new experiences. Watch our website,
deerfieldlibrary.org/makerspace for updated information
about the Grand Opening for this new space.

In the upcoming year, the Library will continue to explore and
expand our efforts to provide the community with open access
to ideas and information in a welcoming environment. We
continually evaluate our programs and services.
It’s hard to believe that we are just a few months away from
entering a new decade, and one that comes with an extremely
important initiative: Census 2020. The Library will be working
to promote and provide information about the Census. Did you
know that this is the first time in history that you will be able to
fill out your Census form online? An important role for a public
library in the Census initiative is to provide a safe place for
people to fill out the online Census form. Watch our website for
more information about the 2020 Census.
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director

Check Out a Museum Today!
Sit peacefully in a Japanese garden, run your hand
over a 420 million year old fossil, or climb into a giant
steam locomotive. Your pass to these adventures,
and many more, are available with your Deerfield
Public Library card!
DPL cardholders can check out free and discounted
passes to a variety of museums and cultural institutions
via two museum pass programs. These destinations are
great places to visit year-round, and an opportunity to
discover a new Illinois cultural treasure.
Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Admission offers vary per museum. If admission is free,
another special discount will be offered.

Museum Adventure Pass
What: Passes and discounts for 20+ cultural destinations in the
Chicago area, including Brookfield Zoo, Chicago Botanic Garden,
and Illinois Railway Museum.
How to get passes: In-person at the Library. Present your DPL
card at one of the Library’s service desks to pick up a pass.

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Explore More Illinois
What: Passes and discounts for 20+ cultural attractions
throughout Illinois, including the Illinois Holocaust Museum,
DuSable Museum of African American History, and the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
How to get passes: Online from home or anywhere. Log in
to the site with your library card, create a password, and print
available passes.
For a full list of participating museums and pass program
details, visit deerfieldlibrary.org/museum-passes, or next
time you’re in the library ask for info at either the Adult Services
or Youth Services info desk.
Photos courtesy of:
(Cover, top l-r)
Chicago Children’s Museum
Chicago Botanic Garden
(Cover, bottom)
Bess Bower Dunn Museum, ©John Weinstein Photography
(Top, l-r)
Illinois Railway Museum
Cernan Earth and Space Center
(Bottom, l-r)
DuSable Museum of African American History
Illinois Holocaust Museum &amp; Education Center, © David Seide

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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

Adult Programs

Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Book Discussions

Copies available at the Adult Services desk a month prior. Drop in.

Your Favorite Reads of 2019
Thursday, December 12, 10:30am
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 some good suggestions from your friends!

Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
Thursday, January 9, 10:30am
In early 1900s Korea, prized daughter Sunja finds herself pregnant
and alone, bringing shame on her family, until a tubercular minister
offers to marry her and move with her to Japan. A saga of a family
bound together as their faith and identity are called into question.

Books With A Twist

Girls Burn Brighter by Shobha Rao

There There by Tommy Orange

Thursday, February 13, 10:30am
Forging a deep friendship with impoverished but passionate fellow
weaver Savitha, motherless Poornima leaves behind everything she
knows to search for her friend after an act of cruelty drives her away.

Program held at Warehouse, 833 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.
Copies are available at the Adult Services desk a month
prior. Drop-in.

Monday, January 20, 7:30pm
Twelve Native Americans come to the Big Oakland
Powwow for different reasons, some generous, some
fearful, some joyful, and some violent. There will be a
spectacle of sacred tradition and pageantry, but there
will also be sacrifice and loss.

Classics Book Discussion
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Thursday, January 23, 7:00-8:00pm
The Classics Book Discussion mourns
the passing of one of America’s foremost
novelists, Toni Morrison, with a discussion
of her first—and truly classic—novel,
The Bluest Eye (1970). Set in the author’s
girlhood hometown of Lorain, Ohio, it tells the story of black,
eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove. Pecola prays for her eyes to
turn blue so that she will be as beautiful and beloved as all the
blond, blue-eyed children in America.

For Film Buffs
No registration

required.

Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night

Teen/Adult Book Discussion

Tuesdays, December 3, 17; January 14, 28;
February 11, 25
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
On select Tuesdays we preview the hot new release
of the week. As we get closer to each date, check
our website or ask at the Media desk for a listing of
upcoming showings.

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

Thursday Afternoon Movie

Wednesday, February 26, 7:00-8:00pm
Are you inspired by the upcoming new Little
Women movie to read (or re-read!) the novel?
In our intergenerational book discussion,
we’ll talk about the story of the March family,
which has been popular with readers of all
ages since its publication in 1868. R

Thursday, December 12, January 9, February 6
THURSDAY AFTERNOON FILMS BEGIN AT 2:00PM
Please join us for our Monthly Afternoon Movie. We’ll
start each film with a brief introduction and then show
the movie. Feel free to stay after the film and talk about
it more with our Multimedia Librarian. All films begin
at 2pm. No registration required.

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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

All Ages Holiday Entertainment

NEW! Book a Bookworm

No registration, just drop-in!

Are you looking for gift ideas for this
holiday season? Book a Bookworm is here
to help! For the month of December,
patrons can book an appointment to sit
down with a librarian, enjoy delicious
treats, and receive personalized
recommendations for items that can also
be found in our Library: books, board
games, and more. Sign up by filling out the
form at deerfieldlibrary.org/bookworm
or calling the library at 847-580-8933.

Winter Wonderland
Model Train Exhibit

Holiday Music with the
DHS Chamber Orchestra

Saturday, December 7, 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.

Saturday, December 14, 2:00-3:00pm
For the past six years, we’ve been
able to get into the spirit of the
season with this ‘return by popular
demand’ concert by the outstanding
Deerfield High School Chamber
Orchestra.

We also offer on-the-spot suggestions
every day in-person, by phone, or via
email. Get to know our librarians and
contact them directly for suggestions
through our Staff Recommendations page:
deerfieldlibrary.org/staff-recommendations.

Tech Connections

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Digitize Your Memories

iPhone Settings

Cut the Cable

Tuesday, December 3, 7:00-8:00pm
Get ready for the holidays by digitizing
those old family memories! Learn
about our digitization equipment and
how to take your old photos, vinyl
records, videos, and more into the
digital age. Bring a photo to test out
the equipment yourself. R

Wednesday, January 22, 3:00-4:30pm
Take a deep dive into the settings
on your iPhone. Learn more about
everything from the Screen Time Tracker
to how to change your background
photo. All demonstrations will be on
an iPhone X, but all versions are
welcome! R

Saturday, February 8, 3:00-4:00pm
In this program, learn how to
“Cut the Cable” and save money. We’ll
discuss different cable cutting options,
streaming services, and devices. We’ll
also talk about some of the more
popular services and discuss their
pros and cons. R

Modern Hanukkah Cooking

Adult Dungeons &amp; Dragons @ the Library

Monday, December 2, 7:00-8:00pm
Dylan Maysick, of Chicago’s popular
Diaspora Dinners, will share his modern
and regional twists on traditional
Hanukkah cooking, like brisket sliders and
sufganiyot with blood orange or tahini
cream. The presentation will include stories
and recipes (and samples!) from years of
kitchen experiments and research. R

Tuesdays, January 7, February 4
6:30-8:30pm
Join us on an adventure through the
roleplaying game Dungeons &amp; Dragons!
Bring your own 4th level character or
play with one of ours as you explore and
learn more about the magical world of
Stenhead. No experience required! R

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What’s it Worth?
Antiques Appraisal Show
Thursday, January 9, 6:30-8:30pm
Antique appraiser, Martha Peck, will
provide a brief presentation about
the state of the current antiques
market, followed by appraisals and
verbal estimates for your antiques and
heirlooms. (Sorry, no jewelry/watches or
firearms.) Bring your item to the Library
no later than 6:20 p.m. on January 9.
One item per registrant. Register for an
appraisal, or to be part of the antiquelovers audience. Sponsored by the
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission. R

“Beatlemania!” with
Professor Moptop
Saturday, January 11, 3:00-4:30pm
Please join us
as we welcome
back one of our
favorite guests,
Professor Moptop
from WXRT’s
Breakfast with the
Beatles. The good
professor will be
lecturing on the
Beatlemania phenomenon. Even the
most knowledgeable Beatles fan is sure
to learn something new! R

Make It!
Gingerbread in the House!
Tuesday, December 10, 6:00-8:00pm
A basic gingerbread house will already be built and
ready to decorate for each attendee. All it needs is a
creative touch! Everyone will leave with a completed
gingerbread house ready to display. R

Paper Quilling with Karina Guico
Wednesday, December 18
5:00-6:30pm OR 7:00-8:30pm
Paper quilling, also known as paper filigree, is the art of rolling strips of paper and
pinching or arranging the coils or strips into shapes and designs. Learn the basic
quilling techniques and create simple designs on a gift tag and greeting card.
Instructions and materials will be provided. Register for one session only. R

Artisan Wire Rings
Thursday, January 30, 6:30-8:30pm
Wrap and weave a stunning bead rosette ring with
Susan Barzacchini, author of Inventive Wire Weaving.
This is a basic wire class introducing the artist to wire
manipulation and ring sizing. Bring reading glasses if
needed, as the wire we will be working with is as thin
as a strand of hair. R

Arts &amp; Crafts Open Hours
Mondays, January 27, February 24 • 5:30-8:00pm
Get creative and do some knitting, sewing, or any other crafting or art project in
our new MakerSpace! Show off your own work-in-progress or start something
new using materials we have on hand and the CreativeBug database.

Design Your Own Snow Monster in 3D
Thursday, February 20, 7:00-8:30pm
Use simple, premade objects in Tinkercad to create a totally unique snow creature
that we’ll print for you with our 3D printer and learn the basics of navigating a 3D
environment. Basic computer skills required. R

Genealogy Drop-in
Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday, January 15, 7:30pm
@Deerfield Golf Club, 1201 Saunders Rd.
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library
is hosting 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 know-it-alls! R

Thursday, January 16, 3:00-4:00pm
Interested in learning more about your family history and not
sure how to start? Deep in your ancestry research and hit a snag?
Come on in, where library staff can answer your questions!

PLACE Program: Snowy Saturday Reading and Crafts
Saturday, January 18, 1:00-3:00pm
PLACE (Public Library 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. We will have a storyreading, discussion, and related crafts. Light refreshments will be served. R

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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

Great Decisions

Mystery Cults in Ancient Egypt

Tuesdays January 21-March 23
7:15-8:45pm
Join us as Cathie Lovacheff 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. If
you would like the book beforehand, please contact the Adult
Services desk for more information at 847-580-8933. R

Monday, February 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Take a look behind the curtain, and explore the Mystery Cults of
Ancient Egypt. Join Dr. Foy Scalf from the Oriental Institute, as he
walks us through the hidden history of these ancient cults. R

Zero Waste Mindset
Wednesday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
The average person in the United States sends 4.4 pounds of
trash to the landfill every day. This presentation provides tips
on reducing waste while saving money. R

Lunch &amp; Learn!
Regards to Broadway

A Jazzy Valentine’s Eve with Petra Van Nuis
Thursday, February 13, 7:00pm
Enjoy romance in swing time
with renowned vocal/piano
jazz duo Petra van Nuis and
Dennis Luxion. Petra van Nuis,
a Chicago-based jazz vocalist,
has been described in as having
a light, gorgeous, and delicate
voice. Desserts will be provided to add to the celebration.

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Pre-Civil War Quilts:
the Hidden Codes to Freedom

Thursday, January 23, 12:00pm
From Showboat to Phantom of
the Opera, My Fair Lady to Cats,
and everything in between.
How did Broadway become
what it is? Step into your favorite characters and stories from
the beginning until now! Join Heather Braoudakis for an
exciting presentation and performance. Bring your own lunch;
dessert and coffee are on us. R

Wednesday, February 19, 6:30pm
This exciting presentation by
Connie Martin will illustrate
Pre-Civil War quilts and their
significance to the freedom
of slaves through the
Underground Railroad. The
stories surrounding the secret
messages in quilts are rich
in historic American culture. Replicas of actual quilts that slaves
used on their journey will be on display and discussed. R

Board Game Night @ Warehouse Eatery

Going Solar in Illinois

Wednesday, February 5, 7:00-10:00pm
@Warehouse, 833 Deerfield Rd.
Adults only
Come play one of the many board games from the Library’s
collection, including classics like Monopoly and Clue or new
favorites like Settlers of Catan and Ticket to Ride. Appetizers will
be served. R

Thursday, February 27,
6:30-8:00pm
Experts from GRNE Solar will
discuss how solar panels work,
the details of financial incentives
in Illinois, the environmental
benefits, and more. R

Read Without Boundaries: 2020
In 2018 we launched our year-long reading program, Read Without Boundaries, to
challenge readers to try new authors, genres, and topics. Over the last two years we
have read stories about immigration, race, mental health, as well as graphic novels
and speculative fiction. Patrons have told us how much they appreciate this program;
challenging them to read something they never would have on their own.
2018 ILA Award

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The challenge continues in 2020! Each month will focus on a different theme with
suggested reading lists for each theme. Stop by the Adult Services desk beginning
in January 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.
Adults and Teens are welcome to participate.

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Please register in advance at the Library, online at deerfieldlibrary.org under
“Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

Just for Teens

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

NEW! Book a Bookworm - see page 8 for details
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
	•	Café 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 and
outside of the study rooms.
	•	Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby
and in Magazine area

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

FREE ACT and
SAT Practice Tests
@ the Library
ACT Practice Test: Saturday, January 25,
9:30am–1:00pm R 	
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, February 22,
9:30 am–1:00pm R

Dungeons &amp; Dragons
@ the Library
Mondays, December 16, January 13,
February 3
5:30-7:30pm, Grades 6-12
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. R

MarioKart Tournament
Thursday, January 16, 5:30-7:30pm
Grades 6-12
Race to the finish line in our Nintendo
Switch MarioKart tournament. We’ll
use our large projector screens to bring
the contest up close and personal, and
one winner will receive a GameStop
gift card. R

Pizza and Paperbacks
Wednesday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-12
Join the Teen Librarian
for a discussion of Pet
by Akwaeke Emezi,
while munchin’ on
some pizza. Please
register in advance,
as free copies of the
book will be given to
participants to keep. R

Just Write: A Creative
Writing Workshop
Thursday, February 20, 7:00-8:30pm
Grades 6-12
Looking for a creative outlet? A stressreliever? An opportunity to have fun
with words? Join us for a fun, fast-paced
writing workshop designed specifically
for teens. Through a variety of exercises
and prompts, we’ll explore various
aspects of writing, including the use of
detail, dialogue, characterization, and
point of view. No experience required! R

Teen/Adult Book Discussion: Little Women
Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Wednesday, December 4
5:00-6:15pm OR 6:45-8:00pm
All Ages
Hang out and have an awesome holiday
celebration with your own Gingerbread
house creations! We’ll provide all of
the materials for your amazing
culinary craft! R

Wednesday, February 26, 7:00-8:00pm
Teens &amp; Adults
Are you inspired by the
upcoming new Little Women
movie to read (or re-read!) the
novel by Louisa May Alcott?
In our intergenerational book
discussion, we’ll talk about the
story of the March family, which
has been popular with readers
of all ages since its publication
in 1868. R

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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-580-8962 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

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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 here begins on
Wednesday, November 13.

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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 at jfrederick@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Drop-In Activities

NEW! Book a Bookworm
Are you looking for gift ideas for a loved
one (or yourself ) this holiday season?
Book a Bookworm is here to help! For
the month of December, patrons can
book an appointment, during which
they’ll sit down with a librarian, enjoy
delicious treats, and receive personalized
recommendations for items that can also
be found in our Library: books, board
games, and more. Sign up by filling out our
form at deerfieldlibrary.org/bookworm
or calling the library at 847-580-8962.

Family Storytime
Saturdays at 10:00am • December 7 - February 29
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for a drop-in storytime the
whole family will enjoy! FF

Friday Fun Times
Fridays at 10:30am • January 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7, 14
Children with an adult
Join us for an educational and entertaining time at the Library.
There’ll be stories, music, and fun! FF

We also offer on-the-spot suggestions
every day in-person, by phone, or via
email. Get to know our librarians and
contact them directly for suggestions
through our Staff Recommendations page:
deerfieldlibrary.org/staff-recommendations.

Drop-in Crafts
Monday, December 9 – Sunday, December 15 • Monday, January 6 – Sunday,
January 12 • Tuesday, February 18 – Sunday, February 23
Stop by the Youth Services department to make a fun craft! FF

STORYTIMES
Registration for all programs listed here begins on Wednesday, November 13.
Please register in advance in person, online at deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs”,
or by calling 847-580-8962.

Baby Lapsit Storytime
Mondays OR Thursdays at 11:30am
Monday, January 6, 13, 27; February 3, 10
Thursday, January 9, 16, 23, 30;
February 6, 13
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. R

Toddler Time
Mondays OR Thursdays at 10:00am
OR 10:45am
Monday, January 6, 13, 27; February 3, 10
Thursday, January 9, 16, 23, 30;
February 6, 13

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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. R

Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:30am
January 7, 14, 21, 28;
February 4, 11
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.

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Youth Advisory Board

Wednesdays, January 15, February 5
4:30-5:30pm , Grades K-5
Do you have a great idea for a program you’d like to see at the Library? Or a book
you’d like to share? Or just a way to make your Library awesome? Join our new Youth
Advisory Board to make your voice heard at the Library. Each month we’ll play games,
eat snacks, do a project, and share ideas! R

KiDLS: Polar Play!
Saturday, January 11, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 7-10
We’ll travel to the North and South
Poles to explore, do experiments, make
crafts, and have fun with polar bears
and penguins! R

Strawbees Build &amp; Take
Monday, December 2, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-2
Join us to build fabulous creations using
Strawbees connectors that you can take
home to keep for yourself or give as
a gift! R

LEGO Club
Wednesdays, December 11;
January 29; February 12, 26
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

Create your own
Gingerbread House!
Wednesday, December 4
5:00-6:15pm OR 6:45-8:00pm
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. R

Winter Break Family Movie
Monday, December 23, 2:00-4:00 pm
All Ages
Put a stop to the Winter Break blues, feel
free to bring your own snack, and enjoy
the new live-action The Lion King (PG,
1 hr. 58 min.) at the Library! FF

Noon Year’s Eve Party
Tuesday, December 31, 11:30am-12:00pm
All Ages
Is a midnight celebration past your
bedtime? Join DPL in welcoming a
New Year at our Noon Year’s Eve party
filled with dancing and a countdown
to noon! FF

Mondays, January 13 OR February 10
4:30-5:30pm, Grades 3-5
Are you ready to get started with 3D
modeling and printing? Join us to learn
how to design 3D objects in Tinkercad,
create your own project, and have it
printed on our 3D printer! Fees for 3D
printing will be waived for participants
in this program. R

Faux Snow
Thursday, January 16, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-2
Enjoy a snow-themed storytime and
make artificial snow! Please let us know
in advance of any allergies of which we
should be aware. R

Raptors Live!

Minecrafternoons
Mondays, December 9, January 20,
February 24
4:30-5:30pm, Grades 2-5
We’re going to dig deeper into Minecraft
as we work together to build new
projects and complete fun challenges. R

3D Design and Print

Little KiDLS: Snow!
Saturday, January 11, 11:00-11:45am
Children ages 4-6
Look at snow through science, art, and
math! We’ll do experiments, make a craft,
and read wintry stories together. R

Tuesday, January 21, 4:30-5:30pm
Children ages 6 and up
Come learn about owls, hawks, falcons,
and other raptors at this educational
program featuring live animals from
Northern Illinois Raptor Rehab
and Education. R

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�Children’s Programs

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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-580-8962 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 13.

Drop-in STEAM Challenge

Homeschool Programs

Wednesdays, January 22; February 19
4:30-5:30pm, Grades K-5
Stop by the library to try your hand at a
new STEAM challenge each month!

Homeschool Hangout

Make-it: DIY Sock Monsters
Tuesday, January 28, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
What do you do with a lonely sock that
lost its mate? Give it new life as a sock
monster! You’ll learn basic hand-sewing
skills as you create your very own sock
monster to take home. R

Make-it: Paper Circuit Cards
Tuesday, February 4, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Learn to make a paper circuit by
designing and constructing LED
light-up cards. R

Scratch Coding Workshop
Thursday, February 6, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 2-4
Learn the basics of Scratch coding in
this introductory workshop! You’ll learn
about variables, if/then statements and
all the things that make your favorite
computer games work all while creating
an awesome computer game of
your own. R

Book Bites: Panda-monium!
Thursday, February 13, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Giant Pandas are making a comeback!
After decades of vulnerability, read about
the reintroduction of pandas into the
wild in China as we examine how humans
are both the cause of and the solution to
their decline. We’ll discuss Camp Panda by
Catherine Thimmesh, while munching on
some snacks. Free copies of the book will
be given to participants to read before
the program. Please let us know in advance
about any food allergies or restrictions. R

We ♥ Magical Creatures!
Saturday, February 15, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades K-2, with an adult
You’re as unique as a unicorn and as
dazzling as a dragon! Celebrate magical
creatures while we read stories, make a
craft, and play games! R

Tuesday, December 17, 3:00-4:00pm
Enjoy the company of friends while
using the Library’s Discovery Kits and
board games and doing other fun
activities. R

Homeschool @ the Library
Tuesdays, December 3; January 7, 21;
February 4, 11, 18, 25
3:00-4:00pm
Dive into STEM! We’ll explore topics
from 3D printing to birds of prey with
some help from a special guest and
a Science Fair during the month of
February. R

Homeschool Book Club
Tuesdays, December 10; January 14, 28
3:00-4:00 pm
Join us as we read and discuss the books
from the 2020 Bluestem List! Readers
will be eligible to vote in the Illinois
Readers’ Choice Awards in the spring. R

DIY Rock and Mineral
Identification

Little Miss Ann
Saturday, February 8, 11:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Award-winning kids musician, Little
Miss Ann will give a down-to-earth,
yet upbeat, interactive and energetic
performance that will inspire you to
clap, sing, jump, and dance along to
the music! R FF

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Thursday, February 20, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Rocks rock! Geologist Sara Kurth from
the Lizzadro Museum presents an
introduction to rocks and minerals.
Learn to identify minerals through
basic hands-on identification, as well
as how rocks form. R

Leap Day Party
Saturday, February 29, 11:00-11:45am
All Ages
It’s Leap Day! Let’s celebrate this day that
comes once every four years. We’ll sing
silly songs, play games, read some stories,
and generally make this extra day of the
year extra special. R FF

Sensory Programs
Sensory programs are designed for
children with disabilities. Children of all
abilities with their siblings and caregivers
are welcome. Please let us know if any
accommodations are required.

Sensory Storytime
Fridays, December 13, January 10,
February 7
11:30am -12:30pm, All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and interactive
storytime filled with stories, songs,
sensory play, and socialization! FF

�Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Thank you to our current members:
	•	 Books &amp; Barbeque Fundraiser: We are excited to
announce that City Barbeque has agreed to have a
fundraiser for the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
on Wednesday, December 4. Make plans to enjoy lunch or
dinner (or both) at City Barbeque that day, and the Friends
will receive 25% of your purchase price. To make this magic
happen, you will need to present the Friends coupon.
You can either download the coupon from our website
(deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library), or pick up
copies in the Library. City Barbeque is located at 365 Lake
Cook Rd, Deerfield. Check out the menu at citybbq.com.
	•	 A Gift from the Friends: We are excited to gift a laser
engraver for the Library’s new MakerSpace. The projects
that can be created using the laser engraver are amazing!
Watch the Library’s website for an announcement of the
Grand Opening of the MakerSpace.
	•	 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 9+ 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 2020 meeting is Monday,
January 27. 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@deerfieldlibrary.org. Check for updates on our
web page or Facebook.

Good Friend
Anita Avcioglu
Herb &amp; Sondra Berman
Mary Blankenship
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Kelly DeCorrevont
Duke &amp; Doe Daniels
Gail Gibson
Shirley Gold
Barry &amp; Susie Gray
Fern Grauer
Herb &amp; Helene Isaacs
Susan Karp
Deb Kushner
Rita Lubeck
Susan Morgan
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Sheryl Schneider
Susan Schloss
Ronald Schwartz
Shannon &amp; Paul
Szymikowski

Family Friend
Norma Adler
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Ruth Ann Grockis
Howard &amp; Debbie
Handler
M/M Richard Koomjian
Larry &amp; Joshua Krupp
Patty Lurie
Bruce Moore

Clarion Myles
Molly &amp; Theo Mysel
Dorothy Parise
M.J. Turner, Jr.

Dear Friend
Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Karen &amp; Patrick
Dessent
Luisa Ellenbogen &amp;
David Gass
Judy Geuder
Jill Goldberg
Ken &amp; Barbara Gore
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
Larry Kane
Laura &amp; Rick Kempf
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lasin
Barbara Mahany
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Jean Reuther
Harriet Rosenthal
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Sally Shulman
Kyle Stone
Martin Winn
Lynda Woodson
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Best Friend

Deerfield Bahai
Assembly
Greta &amp; Brian Davison
Carol &amp; Don Gaines
David G. Grimm
Nathan &amp; Evelyn
Grossman
Glynis &amp; David Hirsch
Sung &amp; Andrew
Johnson
Garry &amp; Tamara Katz
Richard Kraines
Rabbi Charles &amp; Dr.
Sandra Levi
Penny J. Levy
Laurie Lichko
David Roemer
Susan &amp; Richard
Roman
Ron &amp; Cheryl Simon
Louis &amp; Cecilia Stone
John &amp; Sally St. Peter
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
Barbara &amp; Randy
Thomas
Maureen Wener

Loyal Friend
Andrew Walvoord

Partner
Cathy &amp; Doug Ethridge
Susan Fried
Claudia Katz

Ken &amp; Donna Abosch
Stuart Babendir

ANNUAL 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_______________________________________________
(List name(s) as should appear in our publications)

PHONE__________________________________________ E-MAIL_________________________________________________
Please check this box if you do not want your name listed in any publication.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: 1) Credit card: deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library
2) Checks payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library, 920 Waukegan Rd. Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?

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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

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

DEERFIELD

Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
The Library Will Be Closed All Day

The Library Will Close at 3pm

The Library Will Open at 10am

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

Wednesday, November 27
Tuesday, December 31

Tuesday, January 14
Thursday, February 27

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members 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
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kyle.evan.stone@gmail.com

Library Hours

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Mon.–Thurs: 	 9:00am–9:00pm
Friday:	9:00am–6:00pm
Saturday: 	 9:00am–5:00pm
Sunday:	1:00pm–5:00pm

Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
So much to think about! Thank you to the
many professionals who stopped by to discuss
their careers for our homeschool students:
Gale Gand (chef and cooking instructor),
K.C. Johnson (sports reporter), John
Burmeister (firefighter), and Quinn Curren
and David Puma (police officers)
Tasty thanks to Chef Gale Gand for enhancing
our Classics Book Discussion with her
heavenly madeleines.
The answer is…THANKS! to the Deerfield
Golf Club for the room donation for our very
popular Trivia night.

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

Toys For Tots
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!

Coat Off Your Back
The Deerfield Rotary is collecting clean
coats for PADS Lake County and other area
organizations. All sizes accepted.

Groovy thanks to the Patty Turner Center,
our co-sponsor for the entertaining Lunch &amp;
Learn Motown program. It was a hit!
Artful thanks to the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission for the sponsorship of another
unique art program, Inside Out: Interior
Architecture from Historic Buildings.

ALL ABOARD!

Model Trains @ the Library
Saturday, December 7, 9:00am-3:30pm
A treat for ALL ages!

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Deerfield Public Library

Winter 2020-21 | deerfieldlibrary.org

Coming December 1st!

Deerfield Public Library
will be

Details on page 4

�Programs: Adults
For program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.

Make It!

R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 18.
Registration will be online only at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”.

Upcycled Holiday Ornaments

NOTE: Unless noted otherwise on the Events Calendar, all programs listed will be
presented on an online platform. If you are registered for a program, you will be
notified of any changes regarding format.

Create a Bullet Journal

Cook It! Bake It!

Saturday, December 5, 2:00-4:00pm

Friday, December 11, 10:00-11:00am

Tuesday, January 12, 7:00-8:30pm

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Wednesday, January 13, 6:30-7:30pm

Trivia Night!

Wednesday, January 20, 7:30-9:00pm

Cook Along with Dylan
Maysick: Hanukkah

Thursday, January 21, 6:30-8:00pm

Biscotti with Bill the Baker

Tuesday, December 8, 6:30-8:30pm

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Wednesday, January 27, 6:30-7:30pm

The Whys and Whens of Car
Maintenance

Love Lost, Found, and Fumbled

Tuesday, February 2, 6:30-7:30pm

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Wednesdays, 12:30-1:30pm
December 9, January 13, February 10

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Genealogy
One-on-One

Tuesday, February 23, 6:30-7:30pm

The History of Beer:
Germany’s Liquid Bread

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Finding Your Voice:
Memoir Writing

Saturday, February 27, 2:00-3:00pm

Monday, February 15, 7:30-8:30pm

Romance Book Discussion
Red, White &amp; Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston

Tuesday, January 26, 7:00-8:00pm

Eating to Support a Healthier
Immune System
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Classics Book Discussion
End of Year Party
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Wednesday December 9, 7:00-8:00pm

Borges’ Short Fiction

Thursday, January 28, 7:00-8:00pm

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Snow Country
by Yasunari Kawabata
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Thursday, February 25, 7:00-8:00pm

Discover Your Library Bingo

Wednesday, December 16,
6:30-7:30pm R

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Little Gods by Meng Jin

Third Tuesdays, 6:30-8:00pm
Register for all 8 monthly sessions
February-May; August-November

Chair Yoga and Meditation

Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm
December 14, January 11, February 8

That Kind of Mother
by Rumaan Alam

Thursday, February 4, 1:00-2:00pm

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Wednesday, February 17, 7:30-8:30pm

Adult Dungeons &amp; Dragons

Book Discussions
Washington Black by Esi Edugyan

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Meaning Through Food: Tackle
Climate Crisis Bite by Bite

Thursday, December 10,
2:00-6:00pm
Sign up for one
30 minute session R

Saturday, January 9, 12:30-1:30pm

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Great Decisions 2021 with
Gary Midkiff

Adult Storytimes

2

Wednesday, February 10,
6:30-8:00pm R

Thursday, January 7, 1:00-2:00pm

Thursday, February 11, 6:30-8:00pm

Thursday, December 3, 6:30-8:00pm

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Designer Snowflakes

Submissions accepted Monday, January 4 Saturday, January 30, 5:00pm

Managing Anxiety
with Dr. Pacholec

Needle Felting:
Twiggy Reindeer

Tuesday, December 22, 12:30-1:30pm

Guess the Grammys Contest

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Submissions accepted Wednesday,
November 18 - Monday, February 8.
Register for details. R

Chicago’s Unbuilt Projects

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Organizing 101:
Hitting the Clutter Hotspots

Personal Artifacts Project

Thursday, January 7, 6:30-7:30pm

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15 Most Important Presidential
Decisions

Wednesday, December 2,
6:30-8:15pm R

Saturday, February 6, 3:00-4:00pm

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History of the Blues Brothers
Frozen in Time:
Lake Michigan Shipwreck

Veggie and Chicken Pot Pie

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Discover all that your library has to offer with Library Bingo!
You’ll not only find new reads, but you’ll explore our Library
of Things, MakerSpace, programs, media, and more.
Bingo cards will be available beginning January 2 and
participants have until April 30 to complete. Each
completed bingo earns you an entry in our prize drawing
(limit 12), so the more bingos you complete, the more chances you have to win!

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�Programs: Children &amp; Teens
For program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 18.
Registration will be online only at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”.

In addition to specific programs offered for children with special needs,
we are happy to make reasonable accommodations so that your child can
participate in all our programs. For more information, contact Cristina Bueno
at cbueno@deerfieldlibrary.org.
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise on the Events Calendar, all programs listed will
be presented on an online platform. If you are registered for a program, you will
be notified of any changes regarding format.

STORYTIMES
Storytime kits will be available to those
who register for Preschool Storytime and
Time for Twos, and while supplies last for
Rhyme Time. Kits include a scarf, shaker
egg, and paper puppets. Kit distribution
begins December 7.

Rhyme Time

Thursdays, January 7, 14, 21, 28;
February 4, 11
Anytime Program on
DPL YouTube channel
Recommended for ages 2-5

Preschool Storytime

Tuesdays, 10:30am
January 5, 12, 19, 26; February 2, 9
Live via Zoom
Recommended for ages 3-5 R

Time for Twos

Wednesdays, 10:00am
January 6, 13, 20; February 3, 10, 17
Live via Zoom
Recommended for age 2 R

Grab &amp; Go Crafts

Monday-Saturday
December 14 - 19, January 18 - 23,
February 8 - 13
Stop by Youth desk for a kit to take home.
While supplies last.

The 8th annual Tournament of Books is here!
Vote for your favorite picture books, early readers,
graphic novels, chapter books, non-fiction, and
teen titles. You can vote online (deerfieldlibrary.
org) to make sure your favorites become
champions! Kickoff date is February 3.

Snuggly Storytime

Monday, December 21, 7:00-7:30pm
Recommended for ages 3-5 R

Jurassic Park Escape Room

Tuesday, December 22, Anytime Program
Recommended for ages 8-11

Bah Humbug! Simple Yet Hilarious Anti-Holiday Holiday Cards
Tuesday, December 22, 1:00-1:45pm
Grades 3-6 R

From Head to Toe

Saturday, January 9, 1:00-1:30pm
Recommended for ages 4-7 R

Miss Jamie’s Winter Sing-along

Book Bites

Tuesday, February 23, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5 R

HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS

Thursdays: Ages 7-10, 2:00-3:00pm;
Ages 11 and up, 3:15-4:15pm.
Contact Kary Henry (khenry@
deerfieldlibrary.org) for more information
and to register. Programs include Homeschool
Hangout, Homeschool @ the Library, and
Homeschool Book Club.

Monday, January 11 - Sunday, January 17
Available on DPL YouTube for one week only
All Ages

TEEN PROGRAMS

Choose Your Own Story

Teen Grab &amp; Go Craft

Thursday, January 14, Anytime Program
Recommended for ages 5-8

Marvelous Magic
(with Magic by Randy)

Saturday, January 16, 9:00-9:30am
Recommended for ages 3-6 R
Saturday, January 16, 10:00-10:30am
Recommended for ages 7-10 R

Read It / Make It: Snapdragon

Note: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12
are welcome.

Monday-Sunday
December 14 - 19, January 18 - 23,
February 8 - 13
Stop by Youth desk for a kit to take home.
While supplies last.

Teen Advisory Board

Tuesdays, December 8, January 12,
February 9
5:00-5:45pm R

Tuesday, January 26, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5 R

Let’s Make Holiday Desserts

Youth Advisory Board

Sensational Science Show!

Bah Humbug for Teens: Simple
Yet Hilarious Anti-Holiday
Holiday Cards

LEGO Club

KiDLS &amp; Little KiDLS:
Mars Landing

Wednesdays, 4:00-4:45pm
December 2, January 6, February 3
Grades K-5 R
Mondays,
December 7, January 4, February 1
All Ages R

Snow Queen Storytime &amp; Visit
Thursday, December 10, 11:00am
Live via Facebook
All Ages

Monday, February 15, 11:00-11:45am
Recommended for grades K-5 R

Saturday, February 20,
1:00-2:00pm
Live via Zoom +
Blog post for
craft/activity
Ages 5-10 R

Friday, December 18, 5:00-6:00pm

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Tuesday, December 22, 2:15-3:00pm

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Are You Smarter than a Librarian?
Wednesday, January 20, 7:00-8:00pm

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Pizza and Paperbacks: Illuminae
Monday, February 1, 7:00-8:00pm

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Marvel Escape Room
Wednesday, February 17,
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Special Hours
The Library Will Be Closed All Day
Wednesday, November 25
Thursday, November 26
Thursday, December 24

The Library Will Open at 11am

Thursday, December 31

Tuesday, November 17

Deerfield Public Library

Say farewell to 2020 and overdue fines!

Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org

A new era is on the horizon for Deerfield
Public Library patrons — the Fine Free era!

Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
kabosch@deerfieldlibrary.org
Maureen Wener, Secretary
847-530-8408
mwener@deerfieldlibrary.org
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sschriftman@deerfieldlibrary.org
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
lellenbogen@deerfieldlibrary.org
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mgoldberg@deerfieldlibrary.org
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kstone@deerfieldlibrary.org

Library Hours
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Friday, December 25
Friday, January 1, 2021
Monday, February 15, 2021

The Library Will Close at 3pm

Limited hours, Monday-Saturday.
Schedule subject to change.
For current hours, see
deerfieldlibrary.org/contact.

For the past two years, Library staff has
researched the pros and cons of overdue
fines, including potential usage barriers,
efficiencies, and the Library’s bottom line.
A first step in this direction was the launch
of automatic renewals, which decreased
our overdue fine collection.
Still, of our 16,301 active cardholders
(DPL cardholders and reciprocal borrowers),
1,408 cards are blocked because they have
more than $10 in fines and fees. Of these
cards, 497 are adult cards and 668 are
youth cards.
After careful consideration, the Deerfield
Public Library Board of Trustees voted to
eliminate charging overdue fines. This
action will further support the Library’s
commitment to open access.
How will this work? Following is a brief
overview, and full details will be shared on
our website, social media, and e-newsletter
closer to the launch date.
Note: Due to COVID-19, the Library has
not actively collected fines since early

March 2020. In preparation
for the switch over on
December 1, we are in the process of
retroactively eliminating fines, though
replacement bills will remain on accounts.
Timetable for notices in the Fine Free era
will be as follows:
2 days before due: Courtesy notice will
be received (email and text only).
2 days overdue: Notice sent.
7 days overdue: Notice sent.
14 days overdue: Notice sent.
21 days overdue: Notice sent and card is
blocked. Until items are returned, patron
will be unable to place holds, check
out any materials, including the digital
collection, or use the MakerSpace.
28 days overdue: Billing Notice sent
for full replacement cost of item(s).
If you currently have any overdue items
at home, we would love to have you
return them before December 1. With the
continued quarantine of materials, the
sooner you return your items, the sooner
another patron will have access.

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�From the Director
By now, regular Browsing readers know I
grew up in a family of readers, my kids are
carrying on the tradition. After all, their
mother is a librarian...it’s required.
Last week, my daughter came home
from school with the Scholastic Book
Club catalog. She had circled something
on every page. After she was done, my
son took another colored pen and circled
just as many items. Now, I’m a librarian at a great library with a
robust collection! Why would I consider actually buying books?
I used this as an opportunity to find out why they want to own
books when I can check them out from the library.

My son loves all the Percy Jackson books, and my daughter loves
the series featuring “Front Desk.” They like that they have the
opportunity to take their time to read it and go back to re-read it.
They find comfort in the physical book themselves.
I was struck by that profound sentiment from my middle school-aged
children. And, I started to think about the idea of comfort. We are
entering winter in Chicagoland. Some years, it feels like the winter will
never end...gray days and bone-chilling cold. But, we have all found
ways to comfort ourselves. In my family, it’s with books. Winter is the
perfect time to hunker down and find comfort in the small things in
life. Happy reading!
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director

Individually, they both replied that they like owning their own
books, especially if it’s a title that they particularly enjoyed.

The Wide World of Video at DPL
While the big world of video is always
in season, for many people, winter is a
time they ramp up their video viewing
and gaming. To help you prepare, we
want to make sure you know about
the rich collections (physical and
streaming) available for your winter
entertainment.

Video Games
Are you one of the 227 million in the
U.S. that play video games, solo and
with others? Per a 2021 report of the
Entertainment Software Association,
players say gaming inspires, provides
mental stimulation, and relieves stress.
Our library has a large collection of
games for Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series
X, Xbox One, Wii, and WiiU.
DPL staff is happy to help you discover
new games in our diverse collection.
Multimedia Librarian Ted Gray, who
oversees the video game collection,
loves the sports games like MLB The
Show, and FIFA. Also, the big open
world games like Skyrim, Fallout, and
Red Dead Redemption. Adult Services
Librarian Anne Jamieson recommends
Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Stardew
Valley, and Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.
For info on the newest additions to
the collection, visit deerfieldlibrary.
org/games.

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Videos (Movies, Documentaries,

Digital Media Lab:

Whatever your preferred viewing platform,
we’ve got it! Often we have titles in both
physical and digital formats.
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If you are the type that can’t get enough of
a specific genre or actor, be sure to look up
our Binge Box collection. Each Binge Box is
a themed collection of 4-6 DVDs, and only
counts as one checked-out item. One of
Ted’s favorite themes is “Don’t Travel with
Tom Hanks” which includes Castaway, Sully,
Captain Phillips, and Apollo 13.

Do you have stacks of VHS or 8mm, but no
working equipment to watch them on? We’re
here to help! Make an appointment to visit
our amazing Digital Media Lab, located in
the MakerSpace.

and Television Shows)

For the streaming formats, you can search
for specific titles through our catalog. But
you also might enjoy browsing through the
digital collections online. It’s easy to link to at
deerfieldlibrary.org/movies.

Roku
The Roku provides one of the simplest ways
to stream entertainment to your TV. DPL
patrons can access popular TV shows and
movies from Netflix, Hulu, Acorn, and Disney+, and view our digital collection of over
500 movies through the Vudu app.
The Roku comes with simple setup instructions, and you can also watch the “Get Started”
video at deerfieldlibrary.org/roku.

Convert your 8mm, VHS to digital

We offer equipment for converting various
types of media into digital files (video, audio,
and photos). Even better, our staff will help
you get started. Equipment includes:
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We can also convert video from various types
of video cameras.
DPL Patron Jeanne Schlax has been utilizing
the MakerSpace to digitize her collection of
80+ 8mm home movies. “We have footage
going back to the 1950s. It’s important to
convert the films before they fade and get too
brittle,” said Jeanne. “The library staff has been
very helpful training on the equipment, and I
learn more each visit. This gives me peace of
mind that our family stories can continue to
be shared for generations to come.”
Full details at deerfieldlibrary.org/
makerspace.

Cover photo: (l-r): DPL MakerSpace Assistant Ethel Alegria, digital conversion enthusiast Jeanne Schlax, and DPL Multimedia Librarian Ted Gray

�Adult Programs
For program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.
= Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 17, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-945-3311.
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= Hybrid program (in-person &amp; online)

V

= Virtual program (online only)

Thursday, December 9, 6:30-7:30pm
Create delicious holiday works of art you
can eat! This virtual, interactive class will
focus on how recipes were prepared,
then provide step-by-step guidance to
cookie decorating! R V

New! Memory Cafe

December 1, January 5, February 2
A gathering for those experiencing
memory loss and their care partners.
Details on page 8.

Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy

Friday, December 3, 1:00-2:00pm
It was a day that our parents,
grandparents, aunts and uncles will never
forget: December 7, 1941. R V

Introduction to Mindfulness

Wednesday, December 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Relieve the stress of the holidays with simple yet highly-effective tips and strategies
which will help you to shift into a spacious,
clear, reliable, and loving connection with
yourself and the world. R I

Thursday, January 13, 10:30-11:30am

Tuesday, December 14, 1:00-4:00pm OR
Tuesday, December 21, 1:00-4:00pm
Have fun
learning to
paint in acrylic.
Instructor,
Barb Benstein
will lead
you through
each step in
the process,
including
brushwork,
values, and color theory. Only register
for one session. R I

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Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell

Thursday, February 10, 10:30-11:30am

Healthy Indian Snacks

Saturday, January 22, 2:00-4:00pm
Learn how to create menus based on fresh
and seasonal foods. In addition, patrons
will learn the usage of herbs and spices
and understand how to process and create
simple, authentic Indian recipes. R V

DHS Chamber Orchestra
Holiday Concert

Saturday, December 11, 2:00-3:00pm
Back by popular demand! Join us for
the sound of holiday music performed
by the Deerfield High School Chamber
Orchestra. R I

Adult D&amp;D

Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm
December 13,
January 10, February 14
Join us on an adventure
through the roleplaying game Dungeons
&amp; Dragons. Bring your own 6th level
character or play with one of ours as you
explore and learn more about the magical
Feywild. No experience required! R I

Make It!
Acrylic Painting: Winter Cardinal

Copies will be available one month in advance.
Please provide email during registration.

Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore

Cook It!
Holiday Cookie Decorating

Book Discussions

Charcoals: Drawing from
Another Point of View

Friday, January 21, 2:00-4:00pm
Most drawings start on a light surface and
use darker drawing media to create an
image. In this class, we’ll be starting with
a charcoal darkened piece of paper and
using an eraser as a drawing tool. R I

Needle Felting: Valentine’s
Girl Gnome

Wednesday, February 9, 6:00-7:00pm
Join Natasha Lehrer Lewis of Esther’s
Place to create your very own Valentine’s
Day Girl Gnome. Kits will be provided
prior to the program. R V

R

I

Classics Book Discussion
First Love by Ivan Turgenev

Thursday, January 20, 7:00- 8:15pm

R

V

R

V

Short Stories
by Katherine Mansfield

Thursday, February 17, 7:00-8:15pm

Romance Book Discussion
Gray Hair Don’t Care by Karen Booth
Monday, January 24, 7:00-8:00pm

R

V

True Crime Book Discussion
The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule
Monday, February 21, 7:00-8:00pm

R

I

Holiday Movies and Music

Thursday, December 16, 1:00-2:30pm
Host John LeGear showcases some of the
most memorable holiday moments from
classic and popular films over the past
century. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H

Poetic Kwanzaa with
Oba William King
Friday, December 17,
2:00-3:00pm
Celebrate joy,
heritage, and culture
this holiday season
with Chicago’s own
Oba William King, an
Illinois Arts Council
Fellowship recipient
in traditional Folk
Arts. R I

Trivia Night!

Thursday, January 6, 7:30-9:00pm
Think you know it all?
Prove it! Program
held via Zoom
and Kahoot.
Prizes awarded
to the top three
participants!
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�Adult Programs
Saturdays, 6:30-7:30pm
December 18, January 29, February 26
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as their
parents and caregivers. Join us for an
online evening of reading, conversation,
friendship, and fun. For more information
or to register contact Vicki Karlovsky,
vkarlovsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Roving the Red Planet

Tuesday, January 11, 6:30-7:30pm
What have we learned about the Red
Planet with decades of robotic visitors?
Plenty! We’ll cover the past, present, and
future of Martian exploration. Choose inperson or virtual upon registration. R H

Healthy Brain Initiatives and
Dementia with Dr. Saltzman

Wednesday, January 12, 6:30-7:30pm
During this talk, we hope to increase
awareness on dementia, overall brain
health, and tools for living a rewarding
life with dementia. Choose in-person or
virtual upon registration. R H

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency

Tuesday, January 18, 6:30-7:30pm
Curious to know how Bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies work? Mike Gershbein
of Very Smart People will help you
understand the underlying technology!
Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H

Game Night!

Monday, January 24, 6:00-8:00pm
Play a fun board game or dip your toe
into an RPG during this adult/teen game
night! R I

Greece: Where the Past is Present

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Tuesday, January 25, 6:30-7:30pm
This is the
country
where
Western
civilization
was born.
See the
classic monuments of 2500 years ago,
and hear their history and myth. Choose
in-person or virtual upon registration. R H

The Musical Influence of
John Prine &amp; Steve Goodman

Wednesday, January 26, 6:30-7:30pm
Join local musician Steve Justman for a
live music overview of two of the Chicago
area’s greatest and most famous songwriting legends. R I

as the “cause” of the Trojan War. Based on
the classic story, this presentation brings
to life the little-known character, Helen of
Sparta. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H

Cut the Cable

Monday, January 31, 2:00-3:00pm R I
Monday, January 31, 7:00-8:00pm R V
Learn how to “cut the cable” and save
money! We’ll discuss different cablecutting options, streaming services, and
devices, and also the pros and cons of the
more popular services.

Guess The Grammys 2022!
Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year! Choose who you think
will win the Grammy in 11 categories for
a chance at a new Bluetooth Turntable.
Entries will be accepted until we close
on Sunday, January 30, 5pm. The awards
will be announced on January 31. Check
our website for submission dates and
more details.

Celebrating the Lunar New Year

Tuesday, February 1, 6:30-7:30pm
Educator Yvonne Wolf will share the
Chinese calendar in relation to the
Chinese New Year, the rites, activities,
symbols, and foods associated with it
and how you can participate in your own
home. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H

Helen’s Troy: The Mythic/
Historic Trojan War

Thursday, February 3, 6:30-7:30pm
Ancient texts portray Helen as either
a helpless female or a villainess, so her
character
has been
trapped in
our historical
and literary
imagination

photo: Bruce Greenway

PLACE Programs

Blues 101 with Fruteland Jackson
Saturday, February 12, 2:00-3:30pm
Join us for Blues music history through
song, lecture, and discussion with live
instrumental examples played on guitar.
A 30-minute concert will follow the
presentation! R I

Great Decisions 2022
with Gary Midkiff

First date : Tuesday, February 15,
6:30-8:00pm
All dates: 2/15, 3/15, 4/19, 5/17, 8/16,
9/20, 10/18, 11/15
This program provides background
information and policy options for
the eight most critical issues facing
America each year. Register for all eight
discussions. The Great Decisions briefing
book is available through the Foreign
Policy Association’s website: https://
www.fpa.org/great_decisions. R I

Professor Moptop presents
George Harrison

Thursday, February 24,
7:00-8:30pm
The Professor will share
audio and video about
the quiet Beatle, George.
You’ll see clips from
The Beatles, Madonna,
The Traveling Wilburys, Monty Python,
and Homer Simpson! A splendid time is
guaranteed for all. Choose in-person or
virtual upon registration. R H

Year-Long Reading Program: Read Around the World
Join our year-long reading challenge and see how far you can travel in 2022!
Monthly reading challenges will be based on the world’s 24 time zones: one page
read = one mile traveled! Can you become a world traveler in 2022? Visit the
reference desk, or our website for further details and reading lists. Open to teens and
adults. Prizes will go to those “most traveled.” Challenge starts January 2, 2022.

�Children &amp; Teens Programs
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 17, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-580-8962.
I

= In-person program

V

= Virtual program (online only)

December 11-16 • See page 8

We offer adaptive programs for children with disabilities, and will make reasonable
accommodations for every program for all abilities. For more information about
programs and services for Youth and Teens please contact Cristina Bueno at
cbueno@deerfieldlibrary.org.

STORYTIMES
Preschool Storytime

Finals Week @ the Library

Storytimes this winter are all virtual.
Please register to receive
the Zoom link.

Tuesdays, 10:30-11:00am
January 11, 18, 25; February 1, 8, 15
Ages 3-5
We’ll listen to stories, sing songs, and
have fun while building early literacy
skills. R V

Baby Lapsit

Decorate Your Own
Gingerbread House
Tuesday, December 14,
5:00-6:00pm • All Ages
Hop on zoom and show
off your skills as we
decorate gingerbread
houses together.
One kit per family. R V

Alaskan
Reindeer Farm
Virtual Tour

Fridays, 10:00-10:30am
January 14, 21, 28; February 4, 11, 18
Ages 0-24 months
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for stories, rhymes,
and songs for you and your baby. R V

Tuesday,
December 21,
1:00-1:30pm •
All Ages
Travel virtually to Palmer, Alaska to meet the
animals that call this Reindeer Farm home.

Black Kid Joy Storytime
with Nanny Nikki

Let’s Draw: A Very Merry Krampus

Thursdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 13, 20, 27; February 3, 10, 17
All Ages
Get up and dance with Ms. Megan in this
fun, movement-based storytime. R V

Monday, February 21 Sunday, February 27
Anytime Program on
DPL YouTube channel • All Ages
Celebrate Black History Month through
songs and stories performed by the
amazing Nanny Nikki. V

Hot Cocoa Gifts

Baby Book Bunch

Tuesday, December 28, 2:00-3:00pm
Grades 3+
Fill in these New Year-themed Mad Libs
and let’s end 2021 with some laughs! R

Time for Twos

Wednesdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 12, 19, 26; February 2, 9, 16
Age 2
Have fun with books, songs, and activities
in this storytime designed just for twoyear-olds and their caregivers! R V

Movin’ and Groovin’ Storytime

Friday, December 3, 4:30-5:30 pm
Ages 7+
Make a hot cocoa surprise for someone
special in your life. Pick up a kit ahead of
time. R V

Nanny Nikki’s Music Show

Monday, December 6 - Sunday,
December 12
Anytime Program on
DPL YouTube channel • All Ages
Catch this specially recorded musical
show for young kids presented by
Nanny Nikki! V

Pickup available for one week beginning:
Mondays, December 6; January 10;
February 7
Birth - 2 years
Are you looking for baby books but
don’t know where to start? Let the l
ibrary surprise your baby (and you!)
with a wonderful selection of books
from Baby Book Bunch. Once a month
for three months, we will have a bag
for you to check out with five selected
board books, as well as an activity or
craft to keep. R V

Picture Book Party

Wednesday, December 8, 7:00-7:45pm
Ages 3-6
Listen to stories, play games, and
make crafts with your favorite characters,
including Elephant &amp; Piggie and Pete
the Cat! R V

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Wednesday, December 22, 2:00-3:00pm
Grades 3+
Hear the tale of this creepy creature and
learn to draw and design your very own
Krampus to create some very unique
holiday cards. R V

New Year Mad Libs

V

Youth Advisory Board

Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
January 5; February 2
Grades 1-5
Do you have a great idea for a program or a
book you’d like to share? Join YAB to make
your voice heard at the Library. Each month
we’ll play games, do a project, and share
ideas! R V

Grab &amp; Go Kits:
Youth &amp; Teens
Available starting Mondays,
December 13, December 27 (Bonus New
Year Edition), January 10, February 14.
Stop by the outdoor Creation Station or
the Youth Services department for a kit
to take home. While supplies last.

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�Children &amp; Teens Programs
Battle for Justopolous
Super Hero Escape Room

Tuesday, January 12, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7+
Join Mobile Room
Escape for this virtual
super hero adventure.
Interact with your
fellow crime fighters
to see how many villains your team can
capture before time runs out! R V

Parent Cafe: DIY Boredom
Busters

Friday, January 14, 4:30-5:30 pm
Adults
Kids got cabin fever? Learn how to make
your own concoctions, games, and crafts
out of common household supplies. R V

Magic with Abby Segal

Tuesday, January 18, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 5+
Learn astonishing magic tricks with
magician Abby Segal! Add a little magic
to your life using supplies and objects you
can find at home. R V

Comics &amp; Cookies

Saturday, February 5, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 7-10
Feel like hibernating this winter? So
do we! Join us as we learn about who
hibernates, how they hibernate, and
what they do. We’ll explore through
games, creations, imagination, and of
course, books! R V

Make Your Own:
LED Light-Up Card

Thursday, February 10, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Light up someone’s day by making
them a cool light-up card. R V

Kindness Club:
Secret Valentines

Friday,
February 4,
4:30-5:30pm
All Ages
Bring some
cheer to our
seniors in assisted living facilities by
making customized Valentines! Pick up
a kit ahead of time. R V

Wednesdays, 5:00-6:00pm, Ages 8-12
January 19: Manga
February 16: Historical Fiction
Calling all graphic novel readers! Instead
of reading the same titles, there is a
chosen theme with suggested titles. The
list will be emailed in advance. Cookies
available for pick-up. R V

Snacks &amp; Stories: Attack of the
Snack by Julian Gough

Among Us Game Play

Chapters &amp; Chips: Maya and
the Robot by Eve L. Ewing

Fridays, 4:00-5:00pm, Ages 7+
January 28; February 25
Can you uncover the imposter and
complete the mission before it’s too late?
Or are you the imposter sabotaging the
unsuspecting crew? Join us for a few
rounds of the popular digital game. No
experience necessary! R V

Lunar New Year Celebration

Monday, January 31, 4:00-5:00pm
PreK-Grade 3
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with crafts
and activities. R V

Little KiDLS

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KiDLS

Saturday, February 5, 11:00-11:45am
Ages 3-6
Learn about animals who hibernate, as we
play games, read books, and make cool
stuff! R V

Tuesday, February 22, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-3
A Mysterious Thing lands in Rabbit
and Bear’s peaceful summer lake. Is it
exciting, or terrifying? Books and snacks
provided. R V

Monday, February 28, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
A forgotten homemade robot comes
to life just when aspiring fifth-grade
scientist Maya needs a friend - and a
science fair project. Books and snacks
provided. R V

Homeschool Programs
Thursdays, December 2, 9, 16;
January 6, 13, 20, 27;
February 3, 10, 17, 24
Ages 7-10: 2:00-3:00pm
Ages 11+: 3:15-4:15pm
Homeschool students will enjoy fun
activities, a special book club, and
learn cool stuff. Contact Kary Henry
(khenry@deerfieldlibrary.org) for
more information or to register.

TEEN PROGRAMS
NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12
are welcome.

Service Club

Join fellow teens to volunteer for various causes
in this ongoing service club. Email Teen Librarian
Mariel Fechik at mfechik@deerfieldlibrary.org
for more information.

Meditation &amp; Yoga for Stress Relief

Monday, December 13, 5:00-6:00pm
Calm your mind and learn the basics of yoga
and meditation. R V

Teen Advisory Board

Tuesdays, 5:00-6:00pm
December 14, January 11, February 8
TAB members help plan programs, create
content for our website, and keep the Teen Space
awesome! Any hours you contribute count as
volunteer service. R I

Let’s Draw: A Very Merry Krampus

Wednesday, December 22, 2:00-3:00pm
Hear the tale of this creepy creature and learn
to draw and design your very own Krampus to
create some very unique holiday cards. R V

Music Production Workshop

Wednesday, January 5, 5:30-7:00pm
Learn the music production basics from industry
professionals and make your own music.
No musical experience required! R I

Popcorn &amp; Paperbacks:
The Adventure Zone

Monday, January 10, 5:00-6:00pm
Join us to read and discuss the first volume of
The Adventure Zone comic, based on the D&amp;D
podcast by the McElroy brothers! Books, snacks
provided. R V

Tabletop RPG &amp; Board Game Night

Monday, January 24, 6:00-8:00pm
Try your hand at tabletop RPGs or play some old
classics. R I

Create Your Own: Lotus Flower Lantern
Wednesday, January 26, 5:00-6:15pm
Learn about Korean culture and make your
own traditional Korean lotus lantern. R V

Fiber Arts Class

Friday, February 11, 4:30-5:30pm
Create easy and beautiful wall art using various
yarns. No sewing, knitting, or crocheting
experience required! R V

Creative Writing Club

Tuesday, February 15, 4:00-5:30pm
Do you love to write? Join us for the first meeting
of our new writing club. Play writing games, share
with your peers, and learn some new skills. R V

�Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Holiday Used Book Sale
Saturday, November 20

10:00am – 3:00pm • Library Lower Level
Join us for a fun shopping day with some super bargains!
We will have a wide selection of cookbooks, children’s books,
audio books, coffee table books, and much more!
	•	Gifts from the Friends: Our fundraising enables us to make
donations that support Library programs and facilities, like our recent
gift of a laser engraver for the MakerSpace. We are currently raising
funds for the new Browsing Bins in Youth Services. Stay tuned for
more projects to come!
	•	Thank you: As always, we owe a big thank you to our shelving
volunteers for all their hard work sorting, organizing and keeping our
book store shelves full for our patrons. Their dedication is what makes
our sale corner so inviting. One of our veteran volunteers has made a
weekly trip to bring books to commuters at the train station for over
10 years, and our thanks go to him as well.
	•	Friends’ Book Store: The Store is stocked with children’s books, cookbooks, travel books, reference works and fiction. These used books are
in excellent condition and make great gifts year round. We are proud
that 98% of our sales go directly to support programs at the Library.
	•	Meetings: Our next meeting is scheduled for Monday, January
24, 7:00 p.m., in the Library lower level meeting rooms. Visitors are
always welcome.
For more information, visit our website, deerfieldlibrary.org/friendsof-the-library. Also, check for updates on our Facebook page.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-580-8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Thank you to our current members:
Good Friend
($15-$29)
Anita Avcioglu
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Patricia Holbrook
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Gerald
Lasin
Jennifer LuttigKomrosky
Susan Morgan
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Ronald Schwartz
Lynda Woodson

Family Friend
($30-$49)
Amy FalaszPeterson
Howard &amp; Debbie
Handler
Herb Isaacs
Larry &amp; Joshua
Krupp
Clarion Myles

Dear Friend
($50-$99)
Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Kelly DeCorrevont
Karen &amp; Patrick
Dessent

Judy Geuder
Jill Goldberg
Ken &amp; Barbara Gore
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Elaine &amp; Frank
Haney
Larry Kane
Deb Kushner
Patty Lurie
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur
Molly Mulsoff
Rebecca Odett
Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Harriet and Stan
Rosenthal
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Kyle Stone
Barbara &amp; Randy
Thomas
Merrilee &amp; John
Waldron
June Walton
Marty Winn
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Greta &amp; Brian
Davison
David G. Grimm
Glynis &amp; David
Hirsch
Garry &amp; Tamara
Katz
Penny J. Levy
Laurie Lichko
Kate Neiman
Jordan Parker
Jane &amp; James Riffel
Susan &amp; Richard
Roman
Dr. Sheldon &amp; Mrs.
Illeane Schwartz
Larry &amp; Katie
Sullivan
Maureen Wener

Best Friend
($100-$249)

Partner ($500+)

Stuart Babendir
The Bahai of
Deerfield

Loyal Friend
($250-$499)
Sung &amp; Andrew
Johnson
David Modes
Andrew Walvoord
Cathy &amp; Doug
Ethridge
Susan Fried

The Friends are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.

DPL Podcast Celebrates 5th Anniversary and Award
Join us in toasting five years of the
Deerfield Public Library Podcast and a
special recognition for the podcast host,
Dylan Zavagno. Dylan is the recipient
of the 2021 Illinois Library Association
Readers’ Advisory Service Award for his
innovative work in the development
and production of the podcast.
Launched in 2017 with inaugural guest
former Mayor Harriet Rosenthal, the
Podcast features in-depth interviews
with authors, artists, and other notable
people from Chicagoland and around
the world. The diversity of guests and
topics has provided listeners with
thoughtful, surprising, and exclusive
stories. Highlights include:

	n	Hometown heroes: photographer Art Shay;
wrestler Colt Cabana; Chef Gale Gand; essayist
Marina Shifrin;
n
	 	Chicagoland writers: novelist Rosellen Brown;
short story author Jasmon Drain; bestseller Sonali
Dev; critic and memoirist, Howard Reich;
n
	 	Farther-flung authors: X-Men writer Chris
Claremont; poet and New Yorker poetry critic
Dan Chiasson; romance novelist Sarah MacLean.
In June 2021, in honor of Pride Month, the podcast
presented Queer Poem-a-Day, featuring a recording of a poem
written and read by a contemporary LGBTQIA+ poet for each day
of the month. The series was featured on Chicago Public Radio
WBEZ’s Reset and the PEN America podcast.
You can listen to the podcast by streaming from deerfieldlibrary.
org/podcast or search for the Deerfield Public Library Podcast on
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

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

DEERFIELD

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

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
The Library Will Be Closed All Day

The Library Will Close at 3pm

The Library Will Open at 11am

The Library Will Open at 10am

Thursday, November 25
Friday, December 24
Saturday, December 25
Saturday, January 1
Monday, January 17

Wednesday, November 24
Friday, December 31

Thursday, November 18

Tuesday, January 25
Wednesday, February 24

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
kabosch@deerfieldlibrary.org
Luisa Ellenbogen, Secretary
312-543-7258
lellenbogen@deerfieldlibrary.org
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sschriftman@deerfieldlibrary.org
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mgoldberg@deerfieldlibrary.org
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kstone@deerfieldlibrary.org
Emily Wallace
847-204-5573
ewallace@deerfieldlibrary.org

Library Hours
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Mon–Thurs: 	 9:00am–9:00pm
Friday:	9:00am–6:00pm
Saturday: 	 9:00am–5:00pm
Sunday:	1:00pm–5:00pm

For Those With Dementia:
Deerfield Memory Cafe
Join us at the new Deerfield Memory Cafe, a program developed to
support and connect those experiencing memory loss and their care
partners. The Cafe will be held in-person at the Library the first Wednesday of
each month, from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Upcoming dates are December 1, January 5, February 2.
Each gathering will include a rotating theme or activity, and an opportunity to socialize
with the other attendees. Coffee and tea will be served. For safety, attendance will be limited
to 10 pairs (20 attendees). For more information and to register, contact Judy Hoffman,
847-580-8954, jhoffman@deerfieldlibrary.org.
The Memory Cafe is co-sponsored by Deerfield Public Library, CJE Weinberg Community for
Senior Living, and West Deerfield Township.

Finals Week @ the Library
December 11-16

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
	•	 Café area, flexible seating

Quiet Study:
	•	 Quiet Room, downstairs, east side
	•	 Downstairs: private study carrels, tables behind
the info desk and outside of the study rooms.
	•	 Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby and in
Magazine area.

Check out the “Relaxation Station” in the Teen Space for coloring
books and quiet crafts to help you wind down.

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�Adult Programs
For full program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.

Make It!

R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-945-3311.

Supplies provided for all programs..

I

= In-person program

H

= Hybrid program (in-person &amp; online)

V

= Virtual program (online only)

Winter Wonderland Model Train Run
Saturday, December 3, 9:00am-3:00pm
All Ages

Gingerbread Houses: Decorate
and Take Home

Wednesday, December 14, 6:00-8:00pm
A basic gingerbread house will already
be built and ready to decorate for each
attendee. All it needs is a creative touch!
R

I

Ice Dyeing

Thursday, January 19, 6:30-8:30pm
OR Friday, January 27, 2:00-4:00pm
Ice-dye an infinity scarf, book bag,
kitchen towels, or bamboo socks! Every
outcome is unique. Choose one session,
only. R I

The North Central “0” Gaugers bring their
popular Winter Wonderland model train run
to the Library. This model railroad exhibit
includes Thomas the Tank Engine and
beautiful snow villages. Drop-in.

3-D Collage Love Letter
Getting Ready for Winter:
Meditation and Mindful
Movement

Monday, December 5, 2:00-3:00pm
Reflect on how you wish to use your
energy and set your intentions for the
coming winter. Led by Isabel Raci, C-IAYT
yoga therapist. R I

Marshall Fields Windows:
Behind the Scenes

Tuesday, December 6, 6:30-7:30pm
Discover the design and execution of the
famed animated windows, and more. R H

Memory Cafe

Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30am
December 7, January 4, February 1
The Memory Cafe is offered to support
and connect those experiencing memory
loss and their care partners. For more
information or to register contact Judy
Hoffman, jhoffman@deerfieldlibrary.org,
847-580-8954

The “Fly Girls” of WW2,
the WASPS

Wednesday,
December 7,
6:30-7:30pm
Join Rebecca
Sutera
Tulloch, a
certified FAA pilot, as she tells the story of
the WASP as only a pilot can. R H

DHS Chamber Orchestra
Holiday Concert

Saturday, December 10, 2:00-3:00pm
Back by popular demand! Join us for the
sound of holiday music as performed

by the Deerfield High School Chamber
Orchestra. I

Adult D&amp;D

Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm
December 12, January 9, February 13
Join us on an adventure through the
roleplaying game Dungeons &amp; Dragons.
December will be character creation, with
the adventure beginning with the new year
in January. No experience required! R I

Professor Moptop: Holiday Music
Tuesday, December 13, 7:00-8:30pm
We’ll explore the origins and inspiration
of holiday music in all its forms:
traditional music, songs about winter,
songs with famous characters, and even
modern songs. R H

Download Ebooks @ Your Library
Wednesday, January 4, 7:00-8:00pm
Did you know you have access to
thousands of ebooks and audiobooks
with your library card? Learn the ins and
outs of Libby and Hoopla as we explore
the many ways you can read books with
your phone, tablet, or Kindle device. R I

Mindfulness in the New Year

Thursday, January 5, 6:30-7:30pm
Through attention to the breath, our
physical movement, and the immediate
environment, we can cultivate a skill set
to reduce stress, increase resilience, and
promote healing throughout the year
to come. R I

LGBTQ+ Groundbreakers on
Broadway

Tuesday, January 10, 7:00-8:00pm
Join award-winning director Stephen

Thursday, February 9, 6:00-8:30pm
Recommended ages 15+
Create a 3D
bouquet of hearts
&amp; sweet messages
of endearment, all
bursting out of a
Valentine envelope.
R

I

Nachamie as he examines the work and
representation of LGBTQ+ artists and
issues on the New York stage. R V

Learn Salsa with Desueño Dance
Thursday, January 12, 7:00-8:00pm
Warm up on a cold winter night and join
us for an introduction to
Salsa dancing! This is a
footwork workshop so
no partners are necessary. Desueño is a dance
company that fuses
Afro-Latin, Jazz, and contemporary movement.
R

I

Writing Workshop

Wednesday, January 18, 6:30-8:30pm
Learn principles that can be applied to
novels, screenplays, short stories, personal
essays, or even songs! With author of
27 Essential Principles of Story, Daniel
Joshua Rubin. R I

Cozy Comfort Cuisine

Friday, January 20, 2:30-4:00pm
Spend an afternoon with Chef Susan
Maddox learning about some great winter
comfort foods ranging from soups, stews,
&amp; pastries. Samples provided. R I

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�Adult Programs
Virtual Trivia Night

Book Discussions
Copies will be available one month in advance.
Please provide email during registration.

The Girl With the Louding Voice
by Abi Daré
Thursday, January 12, 10:30-11:30am

R

I

Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters
Thursday, February 9, 10:30-11:30am

R

I

The Book of Night Women
by Marlon James

Monday, February 27, 7:30-8:30pm

R

V

Classics Book Discussion
Two Novels by Italo Calvino

R

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I

Bob Newhart with Barry Bradford

Wednesday, January 25, 6:30-7:30pm
Widely regarded as the nicest man in
show business, Bob Newhart has made
Americans laugh since 1960. The inspiring
and hilarious story of the mild-mannered
bookkeeper turned comedian will have
you smiling from beginning to end! R H

Networking for Journey’s Sake

Saturday, January 28, 2:00-3:00pm
Coach T shares her story of personal
growth, mindset change principles, and
networking in everyday life, as a catalyst
to establish worth as a woman in today’s
business world. R H

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R

I

Mardi Gras and Movies
in the Midwest

True Crime Book Discussion
Highway of Tears
by Jessica McDiarmid

PLACE Programs

Friday, February 10, 2:00-3:00pm
Announcing our new series: Intro to DPL
Databases. Each quarter, we will introduce
you to different free online resources
available to you with your library card.

Saturday, February 11, 2:00-4:00pm
Antique appraiser, Martha Peck, returns to
provide appraisals and verbal estimates
for your antiques and heirlooms. (Sorry, no
jewelry/watches or weapons.) One item per
registrant. R I

Romance Book Discussion
Bombshell by Sarah MacLean

Monday, February 20, 7:00-8:00pm

Intro to DPL Databases:
AtoZ, Consumer Reports,
and Check Illinois

What’s it Worth?
Antiques Appraisal Show

Thursdays, 7:00-8:30pm R H
January 26: Invisible Cities
February 23: If on a Winter’s Night
a Traveler

Monday, January 23, 7:00-8:00pm

Tuesday, February 7, 7:30-8:30pm
Think you know it all? Prove it! Program
held via Zoom and Kahoot. Prizes awarded to the top three participants. R V

Saturdays, 6:30-7:30pm
January 28, February 25
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as
their parents and caregivers. Join us for
an evening of reading, conversation,
friendship, and fun. For more information or to register - contact Vicki Karlovsky,
vkarlovsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.

Wednesday, February 15, 7:00-8:30pm
In celebration of Fat Tuesday, explore
the history of Mardi Gras and a few of its
onscreen depictions, including some from
Chicago film companies! R H

Winter Bird Walk at Ryerson Woods
Friday, February 17, 3:30-4:30pm
Ages 8+
Bundle up and join us for an afternoon
stroll led by Lake County Forest Preserves
staff. We’ll be in search of the hearty birds
that spend the winter in the area. Bring
binoculars if you have them. R

Tuesday New Movie Night
FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm R I
Tuesday, January 10
Tuesday, February 14
Join us the second Tuesday evening of
the month to watch a new movie with
your community. The movies shown will
be announced a couple of weeks prior to
the movie night. Snacks will be provided.

Great Decisions 2023 with
Gary Midkiff

First date: Tuesday, February 21,
6:30-8:00pm
The program provides background
information and policy options for
the eight most critical issues facing
America each year. Register for all eight
discussions. R V

Job Search Like a Pro: LinkedIn

Tuesday, February 28, 12:00-1:00pm
We will discuss how to create a LinkedIn
profile that attracts positive attention.
Complimentary profile reviews will
be provided after the program for all
attendees. R V

Guess the Grammy 2023!

Guess the Grammys is back! The Grammys
air on February 5. Which artists will win?
Fill out a paper form (located at the Media
Desk) or online with your best guess. The
top winner will receive a prize. NOTE: Only
one vote per person; must be able to pick
up prize in person.

Year-Long Reading Programs – Adults and Teens
2023: About Time! Decades Reading Challenge
Our 2023 reading program will start in the year 1780.
We will gradually read through the decades, ending in
December with the 2000s. Join us on our time travel
adventure! Reading lists will be posted on our website,
and will be emailed to those who are registered. To
register, visit the event on our calendar listed on
January 1, 2023.

2022: (Update) Read Around the World

While we still have until the end of December 2022
to wrap up our reading, so far 90+ readers have participated, and we have
collectively “traveled” over 160,000 “miles” (pages) which is equal to traveling
around the world 6.5 times!
Thanks to the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and City BBQ in Deerfield
for your support of the program.

�Children &amp; Teens Programs
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-580-8962.
D

Grab &amp; Go Kits

= Drop-in, no registration required

Available starting December 19,
January 17, February 20
Stop by for a kit to take home. Choose
one of 3 options: PreK &amp; K / Grades 1 - 4
/ Grades 5+. While supplies last.

We offer adaptive programs for children with disabilities and will make reasonable accommodations for every program for all abilities. For more information about programs and
services for Youth and Teens, please contact Cristina Bueno at cbueno@deerfieldlibrary.org.

STORYTIMES

Please check website for storytime descriptions.

Comics &amp; Cookies

Toddler Time

Tuesdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 10, 17, 24; February 7, 14, 21
Ages 1-2 with adult
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.

Thursday, December 15, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 4-6
Theme: Sports books! Choose between
Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas or Booked
by Kwame Alexander, then come discuss.
We provide the book and cookies. R

Preschool Stories

Noon Year’s Eve Eve Party

Saturday, January 14, 10:30-11:00am
Suggested for Ages 0-5
Join us for an exciting storytime where
you will get the chance to learn and
practice American Sign Language with
Deaf adults in your community. R

Thursdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 12, 19, 26; February 9, 16, 23
Ages 3-5
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.

Friday, December 30, 10:30-12:00pm
Youth - all ages
Drop in and make some fun NYE inspired
crafts and stick around until noon for the
official countdown! D

Creative Clubhouse

LEGO Drop-In

Baby Lapsit

Thursdays, 4:15-5:00pm
January 12, 19; February 2, 9, 16, 23
Grades K-2 R

Character Storytime &amp; Visit

Wednesday, December 21,
10:00-11:00am
All Ages
A storytime with the snow queen
and her summer-loving snowman.

R

ASL Storytime

Fridays, 10:00-10:30am
January 13, 20, 27; February 10, 17, 24
0-18 Months with adult
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.

Winter Wonderland Model
Train Run
Saturday,
December 3,
9:00am-3:00pm
All Ages
See Page 3 for
details.

Baby Book Bunch

Mondays, December 5, January 9,
February 6
Birth - 24 months
Let the library surprise your baby (and you!)
with five selected board books, as well as an
activity or craft to keep. R

Youth Advisory Board

Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
December 7, January 11, February 1
Grades 1-5
Join us to plan future events, get behind
the scenes tours, socialize, and share your
opinions about our favorite place…DPL! R

Gingerbread House Decorating
Register for one date only.
Wednesday, December 7, 7:00-8:30pm

Sensory Storytime &amp; Play

Saturdays, 10:00-10:45am
December 10, January 7, February 4
Suggested for Ages 2-6 R
Saturday, December 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Youth and Teens
Join us for family-friendly gingerbread house
building and decorating! Only one house
guaranteed per family. R

Roots &amp; Shoots Club

Tuesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
December 13, January 10,
February 7
Grades 3-6
Do you care about your
community and the
environment? Join our
club, a program of the Jane Goodall Institute!
Together, we’ll work on service projects to
help make our world a better place. R

Tuesday, January 3;
Wednesday, February 22
3:00-5:00pm
Youth - all ages
Come and create your next LEGO
masterpiece! D

Slime Day!

Register for only one time slot
Friday, January 6 – 1:30 / 2:30 / 3:30 / 4:30
Grades 4-8
Who doesn’t love slime? We’ll make TWO
different kinds in 30 minutes! R

Winter Wreaths

Friday, January 13, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
Get creative and make a winter wreath to
show off all winter long. R

ASL Family BINGO

Saturday, January 14, 1:00-2:00pm
Suggested for Ages 5+ with adults
Join us for an exciting game where you
will get the chance to learn and practice
American Sign Language with Deaf adults
in your community. R

Library of Things Open House
Tuesday, December 6, 6:30-8:00pm
Ages 5-11 with adults; Teens
Discover the variety of items within our Library of
Things collection geared towards youth, teens, and
parents. You’ll be able to learn more about specific
LOT items and check them out! D

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�Children &amp; Teens Programs
Lunar New Year Celebration

Friday, January 20, 4:00-5:30pm
Grades PreK-3
Celebrate the Lunar New Year, and this
year’s animal the rabbit, with drop-in crafts
and activities! D

Family KiDLS: Toy Time!

Saturday, January 21, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 5-10 with adult
Use engineering to make your own fun toys
and games. R

Among Us Game Play

Wednesday, January 25, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7+
Can you uncover the imposter and
complete the mission before it’s too late?
Or are you the imposter? R

Snacks &amp; Stories: Monarch
Edition

Thursday, January 26, 4:00-5:00 pm
Grades K-2
Pick a book off the Monarch list to read and
keep! Come discuss your book and work on
a craft while enjoying some snacks. R

Hot Cocoa Creations

Monday, January 30, 5:00-6:00pm
Grades 2-6
Mix up your own custom recipe! R

Chapters &amp; Chips: Bluestem
Edition

Wednesday, February 8, 4:00-4:45pm
Grades 3-5
Let’s pick a book from the Bluestem list and
discuss it! Books and snacks provided. R

Virtual Author Visit:
Shannon Hale &amp; LeUyen Pham

Saturday, February 11, 3:00-4:00pm
Join us for a virtual discussion about their
books, answer your questions, and share
an engaging activity! R

December 16-21
Don’t forget to use the Library for all of
your study AND study break needs!

games but can’t always find enough
players? Come on over and try out new
games or play old favorites! D

Teen Advisory Board
(New time + Pizza!)

Thursdays, 4:30-6:00pm
November 17, December 8, January 19,
February 16
High School
Working on a novel, short story or comic?
Need input on your academic writing?
Come share your writing with your peers
for feedback and inspiration! D

Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm
December 14, January 11, February 8
Grades 6-12
Come plan future events, get behind the
scenes tours, play games, socialize, and
share your opinions about our favorite
place…DPL! R

Teen Tabletop Gaming Club

Thursday, December 22, 3:00-5:00pm
Grades 6-12
Celebrating the end of finals or just love
playing Mario Kart? Drop in to the Youth
Program room for some exciting rounds of
Mario Kart. D

Tuesdays, 5:00-7:00pm
December 13, January 10, February 7
Grades 6-12
Love board games and other tabletop

Craftivism 102: World Day
of Social Justice

Monday, February 20, 3:00-4:00pm
Grades 4-8
Make art for causes you care about! R

Jewelry Workshop

Thursday, February 23, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 4-8
Create a colorful bead bracelet or earrings.
Materials provided. R

Pokemon Program

Monday, February 27, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-5
Celebrate National Pokemon Day with
crafts and a scavenger hunt! R

Homeschool Programs
Ages 7-14
To register, contact Kary Henry
(khenry@deerfieldlibrary.org)

Homeschool Hangout

December 8, 15; January 12;
February 2, 16
Enjoy the company of homeschool friends
while playing games and doing other fun
activities.

Homeschool Makers

Thursday, January 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Get your creativity going in our
MakerSpace!

More Teen MakerSpace programs on page 7.

Finals Week @ the Library

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Saturday,
February 4,
2:00-3:00pm
Youth - all ages
Enjoy this magical
STEM show
featuring friends
from a galaxy far,
far away! R

Wednesday, February 15, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
Celebrate teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy things
through words and crafts! R

Tuesday, January 31, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-5
Create your own bracelets using

Writing/Peer Editing Club

The Great Boodini’s Star Wars
STEM Show!

All Things Small

Crafternoon: Bracelet Making

TEEN PROGRAMS

embroidery floss, yarn, beads, and other
materials! D

Mario Kart Party

Popcorn &amp; Paperbacks:
Caudill Edition

Wednesday, January 18, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 6-8
Pick a book off the Caudill list and we’ll
give it to you to keep and read over winter
break! Then come discuss with your peers.
Popcorn provided! R

Multimedia Club

Tuesday, January 24, 5:00-6:00pm
High School
Mythology: Pick a myth and then find 1-2
pieces of media (novel, table top game,
video game, comic, music, play, etc.)
related to that myth to discuss. R

Book Speed Dating

Monday, February 13, 5:00-6:00pm
Ages 13 +
Come meet the book of your dreams!

D

�MakerSpace Programs
Teen/Adult Programs (Age 13-Adult) All materials provided unless noted otherwise.

For program descriptions,
visit the DPL events calendar at
deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs.”

= Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs,” or call 847- 945-3311.
R

Holiday Gift Ideas @ the
MakerSpace (Open House)

Personalized Dog Tags

Monday, December 5, 5:00-6:00pm
We’ll discuss how you can use each piece
of equipment to make personalized
holiday gifts.

Intro to 3D Printing (3D Print Basic)
Tuesday, January 3, 5:00-6:00pm

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Inkscape 101 (Laser Engraver Basic)
Tuesday, January 17, 5:00-6:00pm

Tuesday, February 7, 5:00-6:00pm

R

Personalized Valentine’s Day
Hearts (Vinyl Cutter Basic)

Monday, February 13, 5:00-6:00pm

R

Paper Bug “Taxidermy”

Tuesday, February 21, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 13-18

Sewing 101 (Sewing Basic)

Monday, January 9, 4:30-6:00pm

(Laser Engraver Basic)

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Blender 101 (3D Print Basic)

Monday, February 27, 5:00-6:00pm

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Teen Cell Phone Case Decorating

Walk-in Saturdays

Monday, January 23, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 13-18

Needle Crafting &amp; Chatting

(Crafting)

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3D Print Snowflake Decoration
(3D Print Basic)

Wednesday, February 1, 7:00-8:00pm

R

Saturdays, 2:00-4:00pm
December 10, January 14, February 11
Bring a crochet, knitting, or sewing
project and hang out and work on your
project. Enjoy our MakerSpace and
community!

Join Us! We’re always on the lookout for new members to help
support our mission – improving the programming and offerings
at our local library. We’ve recently helped fund projects such as
the Children’s book browsing bins, Memory Kits, E-readers, and
more! The more support we get, the richer the library experience
is for everyone in the community. For more information about
becoming a member, please visit our website. (Current member
list is on page 8)
Deerfield’s only used book store needs your books! Do you have books that
you’ve finished reading? Are you looking to clear them out to make room for new
titles? Consider donating to us! Year-round we accept donations of gently used
books to sell in the Friends’ Book Store, which is located right inside the library. All
genres of books are accepted as well as DVDs and video games. Most importantly,
the proceeds from all sales are funneled right back into library services.

Our next meeting will be November 14
at 7:00 p.m. in the library – all community
members are welcome!

Visit our website for more information: deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library
The Friends can be contacted at 847-580-8895 or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
The Friends are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.

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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

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

ECRWSS

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

Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron

• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org

Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
The Library Will Be Closed All Day

The Library Will Close at 3pm

The Library Will Open at 10am

Thursday, November 24
Saturday, December 24
Sunday, December 25
Sunday, January 1
Monday, January 16

Wednesday, November 23
Saturday, December 31

Tuesday, January 31
Tuesday, February 28

Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
kabosch@deerfieldlibrary.org
Luisa Ellenbogen, Secretary
312-543-7258
lellenbogen@deerfieldlibrary.org
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sschriftman@deerfieldlibrary.org
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mgoldberg@deerfieldlibrary.org
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kstone@deerfieldlibrary.org
Emily Wallace
847-204-5573
ewallace@deerfieldlibrary.org

Library Hours
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Mon–Thurs: 	 9:00am–9:00pm
Friday:	9:00am–6:00pm
Saturday: 	 9:00am–5:00pm
Sunday:	1:00pm–5:00pm

Many thanks to the current members of the
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library. It
takes a village full of friends to support the
ongoing rich experience the Library provides
to the community.

Good Friend
($15-$29)

Dear Friend
($50-$99)

Deb Kushner
Gerald &amp; Adrienne Lasin
Molly Mulsoff
Clarion Myles
Mark &amp; Lois Nagy
Deanna Novak
Susan Schloss
Emily Wallace
Lynda Woodson

Babs &amp; Bob Benton
Nicole Burg
Kelly DeCorrevont
Karen &amp; Patrick Dessent
Luisa Ellenbogen &amp;
David Gass
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Judy Geuder
Jill Goldberg
Ken &amp; Barbara Gore
Sue &amp; Bob Gottlieb
Elaine &amp; Frank Haney
Larry Kane
Penny J Levy
Patty Lurie
Dan &amp; Diane Mazur

Family Friend
($30-$49)
Joann Carbine
Jill Friedman
Larry &amp; Joshua Krupp
Mimi &amp; Jay Weisbach

Mary &amp; Richard
Oppenheim
Harriet &amp; Stan Rosenthal
Lisa Schurgin
Bill &amp; Janie Seiden
Sally Shulman
Arvey Stone
Kyle Stone
Merrilee &amp; John
Waldron
Jan &amp; John Zobus

Jane &amp; James Riffel
David &amp; Bryanne
Roemer
Susan &amp; Richard Roman
Seth Schriftman
Dr. Sheldon &amp; Mrs.
Illeane Schwartz
Larry &amp; Katie Sullivan
Barbara Thomas
June Walton
Maureen Wener

Best Friend
($100-$249)

Loyal Friend
($250-$499)

Kenan Abosch
Stuart &amp; Nancy
Babendir
Deerfield Bahai
Assembly
David G. Grimm
Glynis &amp; David Hirsch
Garry &amp; Tamara Katz
Laurie Lichko
Mark Lundberg
Kate Neiman

Michael Goldberg
Andrew &amp; Sung
Johnson
David &amp; Dinara Modes
Andrew Walvoord

Partner ($500+)
Susan Fried

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Editor: Rick Bean

April — June 1987

Vol. 2, No. 1

Contributors:
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

SHERLOCK HOLMES
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
1987 marks the 100th year
since the publication of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study
in Scarlet with the first appear­
ance of the world's greatest
detective, Sherlock Holmes. We
have chosen to make National
Library Week (April 4-11) a
glorious celebration of this event
and we invite you to attend.

A DELICIOUS BEGINNING
On Saturday, April 4th at
8:30 a.m. the festivities begin
with a breakfast served in the
library gallery which will be
appropriately decorated for the
occasion. With an 87-cent ticket
(available in advance at the cir­
culation desk) anyone may en­
joy an English breakfast and stay
to hear North Shore expert. Bob
Mangier, on the subject "Sher­
lock Holmes: Fact or Fiction;".
Mr. Mangier has spoken recently
at Northern Illinois University
and at the Newberry Library in
Chicago, and is well known to
Chicago-area Sherlockians.
We will distribute a takehome mystery quiz at the break­
fast and those who wish to
participate may compete for
prizes to be awarded at our
Grand Finale English Tea.
(More on Page 2)

�SHERLOCK HOLMES
A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

(Continued)

A FASCINATING MIDDLE

OTHER ATTRACTIONS

A BANG-UP ENDING

At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 8th, we will present author
Ely M. Liebow, former president
of Hugo's Companions, and
investitured member of the
Baker Street Irregulars. He will
speak about "Dr. Joe Bell: Model
for Sherlock Holmes". Mr.
Liebow wrote a book with that
title (it is in the library collec­
tion), many articles on detective
fiction in general, and served as
editorial advisor to the Baker
Street Miscellanea. We are de­
lighted that he is able to come to
our special event.

1. Drop in on our continuous
showings of Seven Percent Solu­
tion, The Hound of the Baskervi/ies, Sherlock Holmes and the
Secret Weapon, Dressed to Kill,
Terror by Night, Woman in
Green, and the Jeremy Brett
series.

Mystery Party with English
Tea on Saturday afternoon,
April 11th. There will be a
mystery-to-solve and guests may
come dressed as their favorite
Holmes characters to add to the
festivities.

AMERICA IN
A POSTCARD MIRROR
Come on Thursday, April
20th to hear the story of a won­
derful archive located only 19
miles from Deerfield—an archive
of photographs and drawings
that tells the history of 20th
Century America. In honor of
National Postcard Week (May
3-9), Katherine Hamilton-Smith,
curator of the Curt Teich Post­
card Collection, Lake County
Museum, will give a slide talk
"America in a Postcard Mirror"
here at 7:30 p.m.
Curt Teich &amp; Company, a
Chicago firm, produced advertis­
ing pamphlets, maps for World

2. See our staff in their Deer­
stalker hats and other costumes.
3. Look in our display cases:
books (old and new), records,
and a miniature 221B Baker
Street.

So there you have it:
SPEAKERS ® FOOD
MYSTERY o PRIZES
COSTUMES ° MOVIES
JOIN THE FUN!!!

4. Help yourself to any of our
special bibliographies and other
hand-outs.

War II, blotters, and postcards
for the entire world. This collec­
tion contains (in the postcard
section alone) 1 million unique
views, and is a major resource of
historical significance covering
the years 1898 to 1974. Most of
the original artwork that went
into the production, including
negatives, paste-ups, client let­
ters, etc. were saved and are part
of this impressive collection. It is
now being cataloged with com­
puter cross-references and is
used by authors, film companies,
business, and historians.

Ms. Hamilton-Smith, archivist
and lecturer, has advanced de­
grees in Art History from the
University of Chicago and St.
Andrews University, Scotland,
and her experience includes
work in several archives and gal­
leries. She will tailor her talk to

emphasize Deerfield and the sur­
rounding area as she brings a
sampling of North Shore views
from the postcard collection.
Our program is scheduled for
the week before the longawaited permanent exhibit
opens at the Lake County Muse­
um in Wauconda. We hope you
will take advantage of this
opportunity to hear our talk,
then take the family out to the
Lakewood Forest Preserve to en­
joy its country surroundings.

�YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
"QUEST:
JOURNEY INTO READING"
Summer is just around the
corner (well, almost around the
corner!), and soon the summer
reading club will be underway in
the Youth Services Department.
This year's theme will be
"Quest: Journey Into Reading".
The reading club will run from
June 15 - July 25. Readers will
be able to fulfill their journey by
reading five books from one of
the quests offered, such as time
machine, fantasy, sports, days of
the dinosaurs, or mystery.
Sign-up for summer work­
shops and clubs will begin June
8. Complete details regarding
clubs, movies, and family nights
will be available from the Youth
Services Department in May

COMING ATTRACTIONS
The Youth Services Depart­
ment will be showing the follow­
ing films in the months ahead:
Sat. Mar. 28 — Mighty Mouse and
the Quarterback

Kid
Call It Courage
Sat. Apr. 25—Never Cry Wolf
Sat. May 30—101 Da/mations

The movies will be shown at
10:00 a.m. There will be no
charge for the films, but tickets
will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when re­
questing tickets. The following
short films for preschoolers will
also be shown at 10:00 a.m.:

SPRING STORYTIME
Registration for the spring
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon­
day, March 23. In-person regis­
tration will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The storyhours will be held:

your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration. Pre­
school story hours are designed
for children 3-5 years old who
are not yet in kindergarten.
However, kindergarteners are
welcome to attend the Thursday
evening storytime. The programs
feature stories, songs, fingerplays, and other activities geared
to this age group.

Mondays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

"FANG"

Tuesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Wednesdays

10:00—10:30 AM

There's a new staff member
in the Youth Services Depart­
ment. You'll see him sitting on
our card catalog as soon as you
enter the room. He's really quite
friendly and isn't nearly as fierce
as he looks. Stop in and intro­
duce yourself to Fang the next
time you're at the library.

Thursdays

7:00-7:30 PM

The sessions will run from
April 6 - May 14. Registration
will be on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show

Sat. Apr. 11 — The Frog Prince
Greedy Hawk's Big
Pockets
Just One Me
Sat. May 9—77?e Elephant Who
Couldn't Forget
The Hare and The
Tortoise
The Legend of
John Henry
1987 CALDECOTT
MEDALWINNER
The Caldecott Medal is
awarded annually by the Associ­
ation for Library Service to
Children (a division of the Amer­
ican Library Association) to the
artist of the most distinguished
American picture book for chil­
dren. The medal is named to

honor the 19th century English
illustrator, Ralph Caldecott.
1987 is the 50th anniversary of
this award. This year's winner is:
Hey Al by Arthur Yorinks and
illustrated by Richard Egielski.

1987 NEWBERY
MEDAL WINNER
The Newbery Medal is
awarded annually by the Associ­
ation for Library Service to Chil­
dren (a division of the American
Library Assocation) to the
author of the most distinguished
contribution to American litera­
ture for children. The award is
named for 18th century British
bookseller John Newbery. This
year's winner is: The Whipping
Boy by Sid Fleischman.

�capital punishment; censorship;
euthansia; terrorism; and toxic
waste.
These packets contain photo­
copied articles from magazines
and journals not currently held
at the library with bibliographic
information (name of magazine/
journal, volume, date and pages)
written on the first page of each
article.
For more information, ask a
reference librarian for
assistance.
REFERENCE PACKETS
The reference department
would like to remind all students
in the community that we have a
collection of "reference pack­
ets" available for use to help in
providing information on sub­
jects commonly used for re­
search papers/reports. Topics in­
clude acid rain; alcohol &amp; youth;

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon. - Thu.
Frl. - Sat.
Sun.

9:30 am - 9:00 pm
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm

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SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT
GUIDE

The reference department
would like to announce that The
Ultimate Guide to Science Fair
Projects is now available. This
useful, eight-page handbook dis­
cusses areas such as choosing a
topic, how-to-do library re­
search, services the library pro­
vides, methodology, and a
book list" which includes
books to help a student in pre­
paring and constructing a science
fair project. Pick up a free copy
of this guide at the reference
desk.
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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Dec. 1987-Fcb. 1988
Vol.2 No. 3
COURTAULD ART PREVIEW IS DECEMBER 7
As a special holiday treat, the
Deerfield Public Library will
present a preview slide/lecture
showing of the Impressionist and
Post-Impressionist Masterpieces:
The Courtauld Collection. The
presentation will begin at 7:30
p.m. Monday, December 7 in the
Eleanore T. Dawe Room.

Through the eyes of the artists,
Lee Gibbs will present many
views of 19th century French
life with a humanistic as well as
artistic approach. The artists
specialized in animation and
flux, illuminating shadows,
heightening colors and catching
the moment. Their brushstrokes
became mist, sparkle, shimmer
and brightness.

The collection, one of the
world’s most outstanding, is on
special loan until Jan. 3 to the
Art Institute of Chicago, from
the University of London’s
Courtauld Institute. It contains
many of the most important
French paintings of the period
from 1870 to 1910. The 48
selected paintings on view
include best known and beloved
works by Manet, Degas, Monet,
Renoir, Cezanne, Seurat,
VanGogh, Gauguin, and
Toulouse Lautrec among many
others.

Lee Gibbs, guest lecturer, is a
world traveled lecturer and
photographer and contains an
enthusiasm for her subject that
has gained her a sple.ndid
reputation in the Chicago area.
This event is free and open to
the public, but reservations are
requested. To reserve space,
please notify the Circulation
Desk, 945-3311.

LIBRARY/SCHOOL COOPERATION
IS WINNING IDEA
Jack Hicks, Head of the
Reference Dept., Deerfield
Public Library, and Gerri
Spinella, Language Arts teacher
at Wilmot Junior High, District
109, co-present a program at this
years’ Midwest Federation of
Library Associations Convention
in Indianapolis. Their program,
Library Instruction for Junior
High Students, was selected as a
unique example of cooperation
between two diverse community
organizations.

For the past seven years
Deerfield Public Library and
Wilmot Jr. High have conducted
a joint research skills program.
What started out on a casual
basis has grown into a significant
learning experience for the 8th
Grade students from Wilmot Jr.
High. Librarians and teachers
alike are enthusiastic about the
success of the project, which in
the past year was nominated as a
“Winning Curriculum Idea” by
the National Association of
Professional Educators.

Students are instructed in the
use of library reference
materials, the research process,
and the compiling of
bibliographies. The goal of the
projects is to increase the
students’ library skills, assure
success instead of frustration
when the student confronts
research for the first time,
demystify the library, and make
the students feel that library
research is within their
capabilities.

�SAVE THIS ADULT
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
FOR THE NEW YEAR!

Mark calendars now for some
enlightening, free programs
scheduled for 1988 at Deerfield
Public Library. All programs
except Sunday begin at 7:30
p.m. and focus on YOU!
MONDAY, JANUARY 11 CHOICES FOR A RICHER
LIFE
“It’s great to have a genie to
press magic buttons, but it is
better to be your own genie;get
rid of the indecision, doubt and
fear. A richer life is a state of
mind’’ says Linda Fallucca,
Ph.D. Her 23 years as a
psychotherapist with intuitive
abilities will bring a unique
understanding to how we can
use our own intuition to make
posi tive* choices. We CAN
control our thoughts, attitudes,
actions and beliefs to choose a
richer life.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 “NIPS, TUCKS AND YOU”
If the January blahs lead you to
begin thinking about tummy
tucks, face lifts, or other ways to
look and feel better, Cosmetic
Surgeon Steven Bloch of
Highland Park Hospital will offer
some of the pros and cons at this
evening meeting. Come take a
peek at some before and after
photos, and consider the
possibilities. The doctor will
focus on how it all affects you.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
This is a special event that
launches our new year at the
library and promises to be a
pretty terrific afternoon for the
whole family. Information will
be available in January.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 LOOK MA! NO CAVITIES!
NO BRACES! NO SPACES!
Mark Cannon specializes in
dentristy for children (up to age
21) and will offer an insight for
parents about “when to do
what” to prevent tooth decay,
bite problems, ear infections,
etc. Expense, agony and time in
the dental chair can be avoided.
A friendly dentist, whose private
practice is in Long Grove,
Cannon is associated with a
number of area hospitals
including Highland Park,
Children’s Memorial and Good
Shepherd. He will put animation
and important knowledge into
his presentation and offer
practical help that will make for
healthier growing up years.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 I THOUGHT MY TAXES WERE
GOING DOWN! WHAT CAN I
DO NOW?
Just named by Money Magazine
as one of America’s best tax
practitioners, Gary S. Hart, a
Deerfield resident, offers the
inside information on preparing
1987 tax returns and planning
for 1988. Hart, a CPA and
president of Gary Hart &amp;
Associates, Ltd. in Chicago, will
discuss: finding hidden
deductions, what to do about
your IRA, structuring your loan
portfolio and avoiding tax
penalties.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 NEPAL ADVENTURE
Trekking season is almost upon
us and before guide Jim
Crosswhite leaves for Nepal he
visits Deerfield to take us on an
“armchair” ride to Nepal in the
Himalayas to trek the highest
mountain on Earth. Crosswhite
has trekked for months in Nepal,
rafted its rivers, and tracked
rhino on foot all within the
shadow of Mt. Everest. You’ll
view it all here in the library.

FROM THE EXECUTIVE
LIBRARIAN......
Noreen Curulewski had been
here almost twenty years as
Head of Circulation when she
retired in September to a new
home in California with her
husband Frank.
Always optimistic and cheerful,
she was liked by staff and
patrons alike. She was here when
I came. Together we experienced
a referendum, a building
program, a move, expansion, and
the introduction of automation - - and those are just the
highlights!
She inspired great loyalty on the
part of her staff, and always gave
one hundred percent of herself
to whatever needed to be done.
We wish her the best of
everything and hope that she’ll
keep us posted on what’s going
on in her new life.
]■

WHAT DR. RUTH FORGOT
TO TELL YOU: THE FACTS
On Tuesday, December 1,
Highland Park Hospital
obstetrician-gynecologist Doctor
Michael Benson will give a talk
at the library on basic sex facts.
He will review fertility,
contraception, sexually
transmitted diseases, and sexual
behavior. Dr. Benson says that
most adults in the United States
do not know the fertile time in a
woman’s menstrual cycle.
Sexually transmitted diseases are
becoming epidemic and teen
pregnancy rate in this country is
the highest in the developed
world. Despite all of the media
exposure, there are still
misunderstandings. A question
and answer session follows his
presentation which is open to
the public and begins at 7:30
p.m.

�STAFF APPOINTMENTS
Pat Palmer has been promoted
to Circulation Supervisor. She is
a Deerfield resident, with five
children, who has been
Circulation Clerk at the library
for three years.
Sally Brickman has been
appointed Director of Public
Relations and Programming. She
will also assist at the Reference
Desk. A native Clevelander, she
holds a Master’s Degree in
Library Science from Case
Western Reserve University and
has worked as a librarian in
school, academic and public
libraries. For ten years she was
Editor/ Publicist at Case Western
Reserve University Libraries
specializing in library public
relations. An active member of
the American Library
Association, she was elected
chair of the executive committee
of the 2000 member Public
Relations Section and has led
many of its committees. Most
recently she was Public
Information Officer at the
Center for Research Libraries in
Chicago. She is particularly
proud of her two sons, ages 24
and 26.
■C

]■

NEW PICTURE BOOKS
Below are summaries of new
picture books you and your
child might enjoy:
Prehistoric Pinkerton by Steven
Kellogg. Pinkerton is back. This
time he’s teething, and nothing
made of wood or bone is safe.
Pinkerton’s young mistress
doesn’t dare leave him alone
when she takes a Dinosaur Day
field trip to the museum.
Pinkerton fans, as well as
dinosaur lovers, are sure to enjoy
Kellogg’s newest Pinkerton
adventure.
Papa, Please Get the Moon for
Me by Eric Carle. In this unique

YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT

IB

Feeling Crafty?
Saturday, December 12 we’ll
have a Swedish holiday crafts
workshop in the Youth Services
Department at 11:00 AM.
Students in grades 2-5 are
invited to join in the fun.
Registration will begin
December 1.
Films, Films, Films
We’ll be showing the following
full length feature films in the
Youth Services Department in
the months ahead:
“An Elephant Called Slowly ”
Saturday, January 23
“The Secret of Nimh ”
Saturday, February 27
There will be no charge for the
films, but tickets are required
and will be available one week in
advance. You must present your
Deerfield Library card when
requesting tickets.
There will also be short films for
preschoolers at 10:00 AM on the
following days:
Saturday, January 9
“Ira Sleeps Over”
“Madeleine's Rescue”
“Wonderful World of Winter”
Saturday, February 13
“Petunia”
“The Remarkable Riderless
Runaway Tricycle”
“Swimmy ”
picture book the story literally
unfolds as p ages open
dramatically, extending both
outward and upward. Monica
wants the moon to play with, so
her Papa sets out to get it for
her. The way in which the
problem is solved is a delightful
suprise. Eric Carle’s distinctive
collage illustrations add to the
story’s impact.

m

Winter Storyhours
Registration for fall storyhours
in the Youth Services
Department will begin on
Monday, January 11. In-person
registration will begin at 9:30
AM. The storyhours will be
held:
Mondays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Tuesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM

Wednesdays

10:00-10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM

Thursdays

7:00-7:30 PM

The sessions will run from
January 18 - February 25.
Registration will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, and
you must show your Deerfield
Library card at the time of
registration. Preschool
storyhours are designed for
pre-kindergarten children 3-5
years old. However,
Kindergartners are welcome to
attend the Thursday evening
story time. The programs feature
stories, songs, fingerplays, and
other activities geared to this age
group.
Dots, Spots, Speckles and
Stripes by Tana Hoban. All
around are patterns in
commonplace items, and Tana
Hoban’s photographs help the
reader open his eyes to everyday
wonders. From photographs of
strawberries and sunflowers to
tennis shoes and kittens, colors,
shapes and size relationships
emerge.

�Machines At Work by Byron
Barton. During a busy day at the
construction site, the workers
use a variety of machines to
knock down a building and
begin constructing a new one.
The pictures and text are simple,
and the colors bold. This book is
sure to appeal to the young
preschooler fascinated with
construction machinery.
All the books described above
can be found in the E (picture
book) section of the Youth
Services Department..
MORE NEW
CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Devil Storm
by Theresa
Nelson. This book is based on a
true event, the Great Storm of
1900. A killer hurricane hit the
Texas Gulf Coast and killed

6,000 people. Devil Storm is the
dramatic story of how a family
survives the storm and their
friendship with an unlikely hero,
Tom the Tramp.

A Year Without Michael by
Susan Beth Pfeffer. The story of
what devastating changes take
place within a family when a
fourteen-year-old boy disappears
on his way home from a softball
field.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Suzanne Whetstone

LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thu:
9:30 am-9:00pm
Fri-Sat:
9:30 am-5:00pm
Sun:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich

Holiday Closings
December 24 &amp; 25
December 31 (after 12:00 noon)
January 1, 1988
Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors:
Sally Brickman, Jack Hicks
Jean Reuther, Cheryl Wells

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

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                    <text>BROWSING
December 1986/February 1987

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Vol. 1, No. 4

Editor: Rick Bean
Contributors: Sheila Day,
Peggy McCabe, Jean Reuther

YOUTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT

WINTER STORYTIME
Registration for the winter
storytime in the Youth Services
Department will begin on Mon­
day, January 12 with in-person
registration at 9:30 AM. The
storyhours will be held:
Mondays
10:00-10:30 AM
1:30-2:00 PM
10:00-10:30 AM
Tuesdays
1:30-2:00 PM
Wednesdays
10:00—10:30 AM
7:00-7:30 PM
Thursdays
The sessions will run from
January 19 - February 23. Regis­
tration is on a first-come, firstserved basis, and you must show
your Deerfield Library card at
the time of registration.
Preschool storyhours are de­
signed for children 3 - 5 years
old who are not yet in kinder­
garten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the
Thursday evening storytime. The
programs feature stories, songs,
fingerplays, and other activities
geared to this age group.

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"ITS A TRADITION"
During the month of Novem­
ber, young people visiting the
Youth Services Department were
asked to tell us about some of
their holiday traditions. The re­
sult is a booklet called It's a
Tradition, depicting the variety
of ways people in our commun­
ity celebrate a favorite holiday.
Stop in the Youth Services De­
partment and pick up your own
copy. Reading it is sure to give
you a lift on a wintery day.

Dec. 13 Rapunzel
Lambert, the Sheepish
Lion
Jan. 10 The Giving Tree
Georgie To The Rescue
The Little Engine That
Could
Feb. 14 The Marble
Miss Nelson is Missing
Morris, The Midget
Moose

NEW BOOKS

FILMS, FILMS, FILMS
The Youth Services Depart­
ment will be showing the follow­
ing feature films in the months
ahead:
December 29 — Rainbow Brite
February 28 - Mary Poppins
The movies will be shown at
10:00 AM. There is no charge
for the films, but tickets will be
required and will be available
one week in advance. You must
present your Deerfield Library
card when requesting tickets.
The following short films for
preschoolers will also be shown
at 10:00 AM:
Dec. 13 Charlie Needs A Cloak

The Youth Services Depart­
ment has some interesting new
books for young readers. Among
them are The Beatles by Hunter
Davies. This is the second revised
edition of the original author­
ized biography of the Beatles
and contains letters and illustra­
tions never published before. A
Statue for America by Jonathon
Harris tells the history of Fran­
ce's gift to the United States and
how Miss Liberty has been a part
of American life for the last 100
years. For all animal lovers,
James Herriot has given us a new
book that is a collection of his
favorite tales and experiences
with dogs as a country vet. It is
Continued Page 2

�NEW BOOKS (continued)
entitled James Herriot's Dog
Stories.
For very young readers, we
have new Early Readers. One of
our favorites is Peggy Parish's
new book Merry Christmas,
Amelia Bele/ia. Other new titles
include There's A Monster
Under My Bed by James Howe,
Crocodarling by Mary Rayner
and Maps and Globes by Jack
Knowlton ( Reading Rainbow
book). Check out the new book
cart for these new titles!

THINKING
OF THE HOLIDAYS
One of our new holi­
day books is Christmas
Around the World and
it has information on the
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music and carols of Christmas,
customs around the world,
crafts and cooking from many
countries, plus stories for the
whole family. The Sugar-Plum
Christmas Book by Jean Chap­
man combines stories and crafts
for delightful reading. The
Christmas Spider by Loretta
Holz has directions for beautiful

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crafts from Poland. To celebrate
Hanukkah we recommend The
Hanukkah Book by Mae Rock­
land. It includes the origins of
this holiday along with chil­
dren's crafts and games. Another
helpful book is Festivals for You
to Celebrate by Susan Purdy. A
Picture Book of Hanukkah by
David Adler is a good book to
read to preschoolers. Most of
these books can be found in the
394.2 section but look around
745.5 for materials on crafts.
Religious books will be 296.4.
Happy Holidays!

ADULT DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS
PAPERBACK NEWS
For those young readers who
like paperbacks, we have a fine
selection from which to choose.
Some of our new titles are The
Mick—An American Hero: The
Legend and The Glory by Mick­
ey Mantle, The Adventures of a
Two-Minute Werewolf by Gene
DeWeese, and Angie's First Case
by Donald Sobol. Other popular
books now in paperback are Re­
membering the Good Times by
Richard Peck, Sherlock Holmes
— Through Time and Space
edited by Isaac Asimov and Seth
McEvoy's series about a teenage
robot called Not Quite Human
(books 1 through 4).
Many of our young readers
are finding the "Solve It Your­
self Computer Mysteries" fun to
read and program as well. The
Byte Brothers by Lois and Floyd
McCoy invites the reader to help
crack a case by using a universal
microcomputer language on
their home or school computer
while reading the book.

February and March will
again be "Great Decisions" time
at the library. This will be the
ninth year we have participated
in the largest nonpartisan foreign
policy education program in the
U.S.. Our discussion group will
meet on Tuesday evenings at
7:30 PM each week beginning
February 10th through April
7th.
Join the 250,000 fellow cit­
izens who will study and discuss
these topics:
1) The Constitution and For­
eign Policy: The Role of Law in
International Relations
2) Defense and the Federal
Deficit: U.S. Needs, Soviet
Challenges
3) Egypt and the U.S.: Un­
easy Relations
4) The Pacific Basin: Alli­
ances, Trade and Bases
5) South Africa: Apartheid

Under Siege
6) Foreign Investment in the
U.S.: The Selling of America?
7) Pakistan and Afghanistan:
Storm Over Southeast Asia
8) Dealing with Revolution:
Iran, Nicaragua and the Philip­
pines
We will read the non-partisan,
non-political Foreign Policy
Association briefing booklet for
in-depth background. Then after
our weekly discussion, we reg­
ister our views on the opinion
ballots. They will be tabulated,
along with more than 61,000
others, and sent to the President,
Congress, Departments of State
and Defense, and the national
media.
Make your opinion count!
Register at the library, buy your
$7.00 briefing book, and join us
on February 10th.

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Deerfield Public Library**
J^would like to extend a hearty**
Jr thank you to all of our patrons**
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OUTPUT
MEASURE SURVEYDPL GETS HIGH MARKS
In the February/April issue of
our newsletter, we reminded and
thanked our patrons for helping
us in our Output Measures Sur­
vey in which we computed for
n n
Fill rate" for refer"fill rates,
ence is defined in terms of the
number of reference transactions
completed in proportion to the
total number of reference trans­
actions. For author/subject,
title, and browsing, it is defined
in terms of the number of items
found in proportion to the num­
ber of items sought.
The results of our survey and
those completed by 37 other
North Suburban Library System
public libraries were compiled
and here is how we fared:
Reference: Number 1
96.00% (Ave.-75.41%)
Title: Number 1
81.60% (Ave.-66.52%)
Author/Subject: Top 18%
82.50%
Browsing: 3.05% above average
95.20%
Again, we thank all of those
patrons who took the time to
help us with the survey.

PHONOLOG/
LIST-O-TAPES
Have you ever needed to find
the performer of a particular
song or the name of the album
or tape in which the song
appears? Deerfield Public
Library has useful sources to
help you find music-related in­
formation. Phonolog is a looseleaf, subscription service which
gives information on songs (com­
poser/artist/label/album number
/album the song appears on),
artists (albums/singles), and
albums (artist/label/album number/songs). List-O-Tapes has the
same information for tapes
(cassette/8-track/reel-to-reel).
The main body of these
works consists of pop titles, pop
artists, and pop albums or tapes.

"Pop" includes rock, country, R
&amp; B, soul, and jazz. There are sep­
arate sections for band, Christ­
mas, children's, sacred, Hawaii­
an, classical, and other categories
of music. There is also an alpha­
betically arranged list of record/
tape companies in the front of
the work.
Phonolog and List-O-Tapes
are located on top of our vertical
file.

TAX ASSISTANCE
Free tax assistance will again
be offered by trained graduates
of A. A. R.P.'s VITA program.
Beginning February 6th from
1-4 PM on Tuesdays and Fridays
the volunteers will be in the
Eleanor Dawe Room. They will
take appointments through April
14th.

COMPACT DISC COLLECTION GROWS
Britten War Requiem
The library's audio collection Bruckner Symphony No. 8
now contains three formats: Chausson Trio
long-playing (33 1/3 rpm) rec­ Copland Billy the Kid; Rodeo
ord’s, cassette tapes, and com­ Dvorak Cello Concerto
pact discs. The latest advance in
Symphony No. 9
technology, the compact disc, is Elgar Cello Concerto
digitally encoded and laser Glinka Spanish Overture No. 1
scanned. CD's may be checked Haydn Symphonies No. 88 &amp; 92
out for home use or listened to Janacek Sinfonietta: Taras Bulba
through headphones on the Lloyd-Webber Requiem
library's compact disc player. Mendelssohn Symphonies No. 3/4
Our complete holdings are in the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances
catalog but here is a list of re­
Vocalise; Intermezzo
cent compact disc additions:
Rossini Maometto II
Bach St. Matthew's Passion
Schoenberg Moses and Aaron
Schumann Symphony No. 3;
Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Manfred Overture
Berlioz Requiem
Sibelius Four Legends
Brahms Symphony No. 1
Strauss Tod und Verkalarung;
Symphony No. 2
Don Juan; Til Eulenspiegel
Symphony No. 3
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
Symphony No. 4

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�THERAPY THROUGH ART
On Monday, December 8th at
7:30 PM Mildred Chapin will
talk about Therapy Through
Art, telling about her experi­
ences with clients and showing
slides with explanations of how
the therapy progresses with the
help of the art process. Work

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING
Cecile Mikulski, technical ser­
vices clerk, provides free blood
pressure screening on the first
Thursday of each month from
6:15-8:15 PM in the Eleanor
Dawe Room.___________________

done in groups and individually
will be included.
Ms. Chapin is a trained Art
Therapist and holds a Master's
Degree in education. She works
with children, adolescents, ad­
ults and families in this interest­
ing field in which psychothera­
pists are harnessing art's univer­
sal language to better diagnose
and treat the disturbed. Art
Therapy involves communicating
by non-verbal expression, and
can be a means of reconciling
emotional conflicts and fostering
self awareness and personal
growth.
You are invited to join us for
this free slide-talk in the Cather­
ine Price Room.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: 945-3311
HOURS
Mon.-Thu. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
Fri.-Sat.
9:30am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Sun.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Wed. Dec. 24 CLOSED
Thu. Dec. 25 CLOSED
Wed. Dec. 31 9:30-Noon
Thu. Jan. 1 CLOSED

NONPROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE

PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

Deerfield
Public Library

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY

Fall 1988
Vol. 3, No. 3

920 Waukegan Rd.
Deefield, IL 60015

Mystery Author Featured
November 6

Hicks Stresses
Community Service
Jack Hicks, formerly Head of the
Reference Department, Deerfield Public
Library, was appointed administrative
librarian effective August 1.
He succeeds Suzanne Whetstone who
served as administrative librarian for the
past twenty years. Mrs. Whetstone has
moved to South Bend, Indiana.
Hicks, who is well known and respected
in the Deerfield community, has a strong
commitment to public service and plans to
maintain the library’s fine tradition in the
community. He hopes to improve the
quality of service by adding more
materials, providing access to those
materials, and making best use of
technological advancements available to
libraries. He also wants to emphasize staff
training and “the human touch’’ in delivery
of service and materials.
Always enjoying his contact with the
public at the Reference Desk, Hicks has
pioneered in offering patrons and teaching
(other North Suburban Librarians) online
information retrieval service. Deerfield
was among the first libraries in the nation
to offer searches to patrons at no charge. He
says that the key to online searching is
using it as a standard service, as any other
reference tool.

Jack Hicks
Jack Hicks has lived in Deerfield for 16
years and has been Head of Reference since
1976. He is active in the American Library
Association, Illinois Library Association,
and Midwest Federated Library Associa­
tion. He made presentations to the latter two
this spring, about Deerfield Library’s
bibliographic instruction to Wilmot Junior
High students. A paper on this topic has
been prepared by Hicks and teacher
Geraldine Spinella for the November issue
of “Illinois Libraries.’’
Hicks received his B.A. degree from
Hamline University, St. Paul, Minn, and
his Masters degree in Library Science from
Rosary College. He has also served as
Church Librarian at Deerfield’s St.
Gregory’s Church. His wife Donna is Head
of Reader Services at Northbrook Public
Library and they have two daughters,
Maren and Sarah.

New Library Brochure
Published
Deerfield Library has published a new
brochure of library services, in the theme
format of “Wish You Were Here.’’ It in“‘201 eludes library hours, loan regulations,
highlights of the many available items in the
Adult and the Young People’s collections,
as well as information on resources and ser­
vices. The brochure is intended to be a brief
review to introduce the many facets of the
fck- library to the community. Brochures are
_' available at the Circulation Desk of the
library, in the program information area.
Larger quantities for distribution may be
— requested.

Sara Paretsky, one of Chicago’s best
known authors and one of the nation’s top
women detective novelists speaks at Deer­
field Public Library Sunday Nov. 6. Her
talk which begins at 2 p.m. will be
* % Virgins, Whores and Other Women: Im­
ages of Women in Mystery
Paretsky has created a new genre of
female detective stories about a hard
boiled private eye, V.l. Warshawski.
Warshawski comes straight out of the
Dashell Hammett-Raymond Chandler
tradition; a loner with a soft spot for the
underdog, a fierce belief injustice if not the
law, enough stubborn courage to ignore
threats from the mob, and an uneasy
relationship with the local constabulary
according to reviewer Joanna Krotz. This
fictional detective lives in Chicago near
Halsted.
In the past 16 years, Paretsky has had five
books and five short stories published. She
has also won several awards. The books in­
clude Bitter Medicine, Killing Orders,
Deadlock and Indemnity Only. Her newest
mystei7, Blood Shot, due out this fall is
a main selection of the Mystery Guild
and alternate selection of three other
book clubs. It has already received high
acclaim.
This popular author of suspense holds a
BA from the University of Kansas and a
PhD in history from the University of
Chicago. Blood Shot will be reviewed at a
library program by Virginia Carter at 11
a.m. Oct. 19. Reservations will be required
for the afternoon Paretsky event.

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Sara Paretsky

�Adult Programs
(Programs are free
but reservations are requested)
PLANNING A FALL
WARDROBE/ACCESSORIZING
September 14, 7:30 p.m. Marilyn
Certified Image Consultant of Color Me
Beautiful offers advice on a functional, flat­
tering. fall wardrobe: planning, buying, ex­
panding your existing wardrobe, and ac­
cessorizing. She will give ideas on how to
take a handful of clothes and turn them in­
to a closet full of outfits.

LIVING WITH A 3-5 YEAR OLD:
WHAT’S NORMAL?
October 4, 7:15 p.m. Clinical social
worker Susan L. Sack, ACSW who is in
private practice and is a Deerfield favorite
will give an overview of this stage of
children's development: sibling rivalry,
discipline, identity, social and emotional
development and how self esteem and in­
telligence can grow from children's play.
She will also take questions.

THE ART OF PAUL GAUGUIN
November 14, 7:15 p.m. Lee Gibbs’
slide lecture looks at the artist’s life and tur­
bulent career in France and Tahiti with
meaningful explanations to enhance the Art
Institute exhibit (It runs through Dec. 11).
Focus will be on the many facets of
Gauguin as a man and as a great Post* Im­
pressionist artist. His work from all over
the world includes paintings, drawings,
ceramics, sculpture and woodcuts.

CROC DUNDEE’S HOME:
WHAT AUSTRALIA ’S REALLY LIKE
September 14, 7:30 p.m. Marilyn
Krupka, Deerfield resident, lived in Cairns,
Far North Queensland, where her husband
was a business advisor. They traveled
through Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide,
Perth, Fremantle and Uluru in the Northern
Territory outback. She will share the
beauties and the realities between ways of
life in the United States and Australia today.

THE JOY OF OPERA: BEHIND
THE SCENES AT LYRIC
October 11, 7:15 p.m. Lee Gibbs has
appeared as a supernumerary at the Lyric
Opera for the past 17 years. She will come
in costume, with slides to present an enter­
taining and informative program of stories,
costume and dance of the operas with a
behind the scenes look at one of the world's
great opera houses and antecdotes of the
opera greats.

GRANDPARENTS,
GRANDCHILDREN: ENHANCING
THE VITAL CONNECTION
November 22, 7:15 p.m. Peter Stern­
berg, M.S.W. will look at some of the
unique exchanges between the generations,
and how they are affected by family mobili­
ty and changing family patterns. He'll
offer suggestions on how to sidestep some
of the holiday togetherness tensions and
enhance the “grand" relationship.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT CHOLESTEROL
September 27, 7:15 p.m. Highland Park
Hospital Medical Director of Cardiology
Dr. Arvind Menon and Dietition Arlene
Blomberg will present a lively discussion,
with slides, about the role of cholesterol in
the diet, why it needs to be controlled, and
what happens if it is allowed to go unmon­
itored. Ms. Blomberg will give specific
examples of heart healthy foods.

THE POTAWATOMIS:
EARLY INDIAN DEVELOPMENT
IN LAKE COUNTY
October 25, 7:30 p.m. Hans Gill,
Curator of Exhibits, Lake County
Museum, will cover the historical develop­
ment of the Indians and their impact on
Lake County. What was life like in Deer­
field 150 years ago? Gill will cover the
Prairie Band Potawatomis’ view of life,
their culture, early settlement, trails, ar­
tifacts, and daily activities.

WESTMINSTER CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA OF DEERFIELD,
SMALL ENSEMBLE
December 6, 7:15 p.m. An evening of
Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and
Saint-Saens, ushers in the holiday season.
Music Director Daniel Sommerville will in­
troduce and give some information on the
selections played. Audience reaction to this
music has been “Exquisite music, superb
performance’’!

Book Reviews
Back by popular demand, after a suc­
cessful summer book review series,
Virginia Carter, Deerfield resident, offers
reviews and dramatization on the following
books:
Loving Each Other, by Leo Buscaglia:
Thurs. September 22, 10:30 a.m.
Blood Shot, by Sara Paretsky:
Wed. October 19, 10:30 a.m.
Red Storm Rising, by Thomas Clancy:
Wed. November 30, 7:15 p.m.
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Happy Birthday
Mickey!
Help celebrate Mickey Mouse’s 60th
birthday! Make a birthday card for Mickey
and bring it to the Young People’s depart­
ment before November 11, 1988. The
library will send them to Mickey so that
they arrive for his November 18 birthday.
Help us wish him a Mousekewonderful
day!

Fall Movies
11

E.T.” arrives for Halloween. On Sunday,
October 30, Youth Services department
will show the movie “E.T.” at 2 p.m. for
the whole family. There is no charge for the
film but tickets, available one week in ad­
vance, are required for Deerfield Library
cardholders.
Movies for preschoolers: 10:00 a.m.
Saturdays, September 10, October 8 and
November 12.

New Juvenile Books
Devour A Book:
Delicious Success
Youth Services Department had an active
and successful summer with 256 children
completing at least one course in their
menu selection” meaning at least five
books were read by each. Parties for these
readers and additional food theme
workshops were of great interest. Children
decorated candy houses at the Gingerbread
House workshop, studied and ate spaghet­
ti at Spaghetti Days and participated in
Native American Indian Day. Popular
family nights were the shark program and
the magic show. All activities were well at­
tended and readers definitely developed a
taste for the library during “Devour a
Book” summer of ’88.

CLC Offers Great Books
and Careers at Library
The College of Lake County in
cooperation with the Deerfield Library
presents two fall courses to be held at the
library. There is a fee for each and reser­
vations must be made via the college by
calling 433-7884 or picking up a
brochure at the library.
Adult Great Books, meets eight
alternate Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. beginning Sept. 1. Course
fee is $46.00. Instructor Elyse Barack
will cover a wide range of4 ‘greats” in­
cluding Shakespeare, Mills, Dewey,
Chekhov, Homer, Chaucer and Tolstoy.
Taking Charge of Your Career, will
meet for six sessions beginning October
26, from 7 to 9 p.m. Fee is $40.00 and
instructor is career consultant Marsha
Smagley. She will cover techniques of
career management: assessing skills, in­
terest values and needs, where the “hid­
den job market” is, writing powerful
resumes and effective letters and
interviewing.

Below are summaries of several new
books you and your child might enjoy:
The Chinese Mirror adapted from a Korean
folktale by Mirra Ginsburg. A villager
returns from a trip to China with a strange
treasure that he hides in his trunk. But when
the secret mirror is discovered by his
family, wild confusion follows. (JE)
To Space and Back by Sally Ride with
Susan Okie. This fascinating book gives a
first-hand account of what it’s like to be a
member of an astronaut crew. In addition
to the personal observations, readers will
enjoy the NASA photographs. (J629.454
RID)
When Grownups Drive You Crazy by Eda
LeShan. In simple, direct language author
Eda LeShan discusses relationships with
adults from a young person’s point of view.
She examines how and why adults may
make children feel embarrassed, angry,
confused, or frightened, and gives advice
on helping to deal with feelings in situations
ranging from being teased to being
blamed unfairly. (J306.874 LES)

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Undiscovered
Treasures
Undiscovered Treasures is a new column
which will highlight reference sources. The
first of two to be examined in this issue is
Rand McNally’s Commercial Atlas and
Marketing Guide. Now in its 119th edition
(1988), this oversized atlas is divided into
six major sections: 1) U.S. and Canadian
Metropolitan Area Maps; 2-4) U.S.
Transportation and Communication Data,
Economic Data, and Population Data. In­
teresting materials includes Zip Code areas;
lists of companies (i.e. 25 Largest Life In­
surance Companies); college populations;
military installations; and business centers.

Stosufttowib... Sefit. 19 to. Oct. 27
Storyhours are designed for preschool
children, ages 3-5 who are not yet in
kindergarten. However, kindergarteners
are welcome to attend the Thursday even­
ing storytime. The programs feature
stories, songs, fingerplays and other ac­
tivities geared to this age group.
Registration will be Tuesday, September
13 at 9:30 a.m. (in person). It will be on a
first come, first served basis, and parents
must show Deerfield Library cards at the
time of registration.
Storyhour schedule:
Mondays and Tuesdays: 10:00-10:30 a.m.
1:30- 2:00 p.m.
Wednesdays: 10:00-10:30 a.m.
7:00- 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 7:00-7:30 p.m.
The second “treasure” is Encyclopedia
of Associations. This work, published an­
nually by Gale Research Co., is a guide of
over 25,000 national and international
organizations broken down into 18 sec­
tions. These sections include trade/business
/commerce; legal/government/public ad­
education;
ministration/military;
health/medicine; religious; athletic/sports;
Greek letter; and fan clubs. An entry in­
cludes the organization’s name,
acronym(s); address; phone number; chief
official and title; founding date; number of
budget;
staff;
members;
regional/state/local groups; description
(purpose); sections/divisions; publications;
and conventions/meetings. This source is
located in our business room with call
number R061.3/GAL.

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FALL 1988 CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER
1 CLC’S Great Books begins: meets 8 alternate Thurs. 9:30 a.m.
7 Planning a Fall Wardrobe/Accessorizing, 7:30 p.m.
10 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
13 Storyhour registration, 9:30 a.m.
14 Croc Dundee’s Home: What’s Australia Really Like? 7:30 p.m.
22 Book Review, Leo Buscaglia’s Loving Each Other, 10:30 a.m.
27 What You Should Know About Cholesterol, 7:15 p.m.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks

OCTOBER
4 Living With a 3-5 Year Old: What’s Normal? 7:15 p.m.
8 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
11 The Joy of Opera: Behind the Scenes at Lyric, 7:15 p.m.
19 Book Review, Sara Paretsky’s Blood Shot 10:30 a.m.
25 The Potawatomis: Early Indian Development, Lake County 7:30 p.m.
26 CLC’s Taking Charge of Your Career, 6 weeks, 7 to 9 p.m.
30 Family Movie, “E.T.” 2 p.m.
NOVEMBER
6 “Virgins, Whores and Other Women: Images of Women in Mystery
Sara Paretsky, Chicago mystery author, Sunday, 2 p.m.
12 Movies for Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m.
1'4 The Art of Paul Gauguin, 7:15 p.m.
22 Grandparents, Grandchildren: Enhancing the Vital Connection, 7:15 p.m.
30 Book Review, Thomas Clancy’s Red Storm Rising, 7:15 p.m.
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DECEMBER
6 Westminster Chamber Orchestra of Deerfield, Small Ensemble, 7:15 p.m.

Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
Charlene Reich
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon-Thu:
9:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri.Sat:
9:30 am-5:OO pm
Sun:
1.00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors:
Rick Bean
Jean Reuther

Free Blood Pressure Screening: First Thursday of each month, 6:15-8:15 p.m.

The Deerfield Library will be closed:
LABOR DAY: Sunday, Sept. 4, and Monday Sept. 5
THANKSGIVING: Closing at 5 p.m. Nov. 23 and all day Nov. 24

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                    <text>BROWSING

at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Fall 1989
Vol. 4 No. 4

Children’s Author Donates
Illustrations

New Hours,
New Service,
New Books
Starting this September, the Deerfield
Library will open at 9 a.m. instead of 9:30
a.m. Effective Monday through Saturday,
this offers patrons an additional three
hours per week of library time. Now that
Fall is here, the library will again be open
on Sundays. See page four for a complete
listing of hours.
For patrons using the Business Room
in the Reference area, coffee will be avail­
able for a half hour beginning at 9 a.m.
Also, until 4 p.m., Channel 26, television’s
business channel, will display, without
sound, stock quotations.
Books, books, books-that’s our busi­
ness. We are keeping up with technology
with an increased collection of compact
discs, tapes and computers, but we still
have a special emphasis on books and the
growth of our book collection. The fiction
collection (including large print books)
has been singled out by our professional
staff for intensive development in the com­
ing months.
Copies of the 1988-89 Deerfield
Library Annual Report are available at
the Circulation Desk.

Library Exhibits
September: We will celebrate the
Freedom to Read with a special display
for Banned Books Week, Sept. 23-30. The
theme is "Many Voices, Many Books:
Strength through Diversity" which en­
courages an examination of political,
cultural, religious and sex-role diversity, in
relationship to intellectual freedom.
October: North Shore Weaver’s Guild
will display handwoven functional and ar­
tistic materials.
November: Turkish items from the
homeland of one of our staff: brass, plates,
dolls, coins, etc.
If you have an interesting collection to
display in the library vestibule, please let
us know.

Rosemary Wells, popular and prolific
children’s author has given the library a
gift of four original illustrations from A
Lion for Lewis. These illustrations will be
framed and put on permanent display in
the Young People’s Department.

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On Sunday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. Deerfield
Library welcomes local author Harold
Gershowitz who has written an interna­
tional best seller, Remember This Dream,
a saga inspired in part by the difficulties
his family faced in coming to the United
States from Eastern Europe in the early
part of the century. On the Chicago
Tribune Best Seller list, his book has
recently been selected to receive The
Chicago Friends of Liturature award for
fiction. It will also be a leading selection of
a British book club. Gershowitz will talk
about the process of writing a historical
novel with focus on how major historical
events impact the lives of ordinary people.
Refreshments will be served.

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Preschool storyhours, designed for
pre-kindergarteners ages 3-5 will run from
Sept. 18 to Oct. 23. Registration forms
must be turned in to the Youth Services
Department by Sept. 8 at 5 p.m.
A lottery system is used to administer
registration as fairly as possible. Deerfield
cardholders will be given top priority.
Class lists will be posted Wed. Sept. 13.
Storyhours featuring stories, songs,
fingerplays and other activities geared to
this age group will be held.
Mondays
10:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Tuesdays
10:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
Wednesdays 10:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
Thursdays 7:00 p.m.
Kindergarteners will be placed on the
Two groups of over 16 interested com­
munity members met during the summer waiting list for storyhours and are invited
to begin organization of a Friends of the to attend "Saturday Stories".
Deerfield Library. Many suggestions and
much enthusiasm surfaced in the
Saturday Stories
brainstorming sessions.
The next meeting is scheduled for Sun­
This is a new feature for 5-6 year old
day, Oct. 1 at 3 p.m. A specific agenda of
kindergarteners
and first graders. Similar
officers, adoption of by-laws, membership
in format to preschool storyhours, these
plans and projects will be implemented.
Those attending the summer meetings sessions will feature longer, more compli­
agreed unanimously that the Friends cated stories. There will be a separate
group could be a vital, social, fun organiza­ registration for each session, with registra­
tion with service to the community as its tion beginning one week prior to each
goal. Adults of all ages are encouraged to program.
Programs will be held at 10:30 a.m.
attend this first official meeting and be­
Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 25 and Dec. 16.
come active members.

Be a Friend,
Have a Friend

�Aviate' *76e
When I was a lot younger, and working
at a summer resort job, I lived in a lake cot­
tage where Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald
had spent the summer season following
the publication of This Side of Paradise.
Like many Minnesotans, I was very proud
and awed by the local authors-Sinclair
Lewis and F. Scott Fitzgerald. To live in
the same house (it is still there) was very
romantic and exciting. At that time I had
read all of Fitzgerald’s novels and many of
his magazine pieces. I have recently
reread This Side ofParadise and Tender is
the Night and find that Fitzgerald’s literary
hold on me is as strong and lyrical as ever.
Another Minnesotan, Charles
Lindbergh, has always held a fascination
for me, (though I enjoyed his wife-Anne
Morrow Lindbergh’s books more) and I
recently reread his 1953 book, Spirit of St.
Louis. It is so much superior to the j
revisionist histories, like the puerile 1977
Lindbergh Alone, by Brendan Gill. As a
middle aged adult I was even more moved
and touched by the lucid and enigmatic
Lindbergh than I was when I read that
book in my twenties.
It is interesting to contrast the two Min­
nesotans. Lindbergh was slightly the
younger of the two; he rejected the values
of monied society, yet moved within the
society that Fitzgerald was desperate to
penetrate. Fitzgerald craved and lived on
publicity but could not control it;
Lindbergh shunned publicity yet used it
with professional ability when it suited his
purpose. Fitzgerald wrote of the upper
leisure classes and the human universal
he so poetically perceived. Lindbergh had
a great grasp of the ethereal, the
mysterious and the aesthetics of the
natural world. Fitzgerald died young and
rejected; Lindbergh lived through a
period of public rejection to lead a
productive and very interesting life.
To get to the point, I highly recommend
you read (or reread) both of these fine
authors if you have not done so recently. |
The contemporary book I am recommending this month is A Fann Under a
Lake, by Martha Bergland, a well told
story of two Illinois farm families and their
attachment to the land. Strong women
characters define this novel of the plight
of the modern farmer in competition with I
economic realities.
I

Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

Adult Programs
Note: Times and days vary; reservations re­
quested. Unless noted, there is no charge.
True Ghost Stories of Chicagoland
Thursday, Sept. 14, 7p.m. Night of the full
moon.
Richard T. Crowe, the midwest’s only
professional, fulltime Ghost Hunter, un­
covers Chicagoland legend, folklore, and
history with a paranormal twist. This is an
armchair tour of Chicago’s most famous
true haunted sites including the truth be­
hind the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre,
Multiple Hauntings, Indian Ghosts of
Robinson Woods, actual ghosts caught on
film and more. Crowe has been inter­
viewed about folklore and ghosts by the
national and international press, has ap­
peared on "That’s Incredible !" and was
selected most popular lecturer of the year
at the Chicago Cultural Center.
Great Books Discussion Group
Co-sponsored by the College of Lake
County, this 9:30 a.m. group meets at
Deerfield Library alternate Thursdays
beginning Sept. 14. There is no education­
al requirement but the desire to learn
about Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Freud, etc. A
fee of $52 to CLC is required. Call 4337884 to register.

Our Environment: What Are We
Doing About It?
Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m.
Co-sponsors: A.A.U.W. and the
League of Women Voters.
Are we at weed risk? Do poisonous
pesticides pollute our food supply? Are
dandelions dangerous? Does the use of
pesticides for cosmetic purposes put our
health and that of Mother Earth in jeopar­
dy? Find out how to be alert to invisible
toxins and safe alternatives. Barbara Mullarkey, home economist and journalist will
speak.

Sunday At the Library, Harold
Gershowitz, Author
Nov. 12, 2p.ni'
^^(See page one.)
^Pln Search of J.D. Salinger
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7:30p.m.
A review by Virginia Carter, of the
recent biography by Ian Hamilton.
This revealing, entertaining book ex­
amines Salinger’s writing, including
Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zooey.
Time magazine calls this book "Canny and
engaging...impressively written."

"Beloved" by Toni Morrison
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1:30p.m.
Book review by Virginia Carter.
Beloved, Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction,
1988, has all the elements of a ghost and
detective tale, deep psychological and
outright indictment, according to The Na­
tional Review. Tale of a former slave, it
also examines parenthood and romance.

Inside Ancient Egypt
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 7:15 p.m.
Lee Gibbs, trained at the Field
Museum and Oriental Institute, presents
a fast yet fun view of 7000 years of Egyp­
tian history and art in conjunction with the
Field Museum’s new permanent collec­
tion. In costume, with color slides and
Egyptian objects, jewelry and other items,
she presents a program for all ages.

Legal Aspects of Small Business
Seven lawyers from the prominent Chicago law firm Seyfarth, Shaw,
Fairweather &amp; Geraldson offer a three part series planned by
Deerfield’s Richard Lyon, a partner in the firm.

Asia’s Most Exotic Country:
Thailand
Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1 p.m. and 7:30p.m.
The sights and smells of Bangkok,
Chaing Mai and areas surrounding; sug­
gestions and accommodations,
transportation and out of the way places
by Susie Gross, Travel Consultant with
Bannockburn Travel, Inc.

Tuesday, Oc^^k7
How to W^™ with Ywur Lawyer or Other Business Advisors.
Richard M. Lyon.

Living With a 3-5 Year Old: What’s
Normal?
Tuesday, Sept. 26, 7:30p.m.
Popular psychotherapist Susan L.
Sack, ACSW addresses the ages for which
parents are least prepared, when children
become more social, and life becomes
more complicated. She’ll include an over­
view of developmental issues and the
importance of child’s play, and will take
questions.

Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7p.m.
Protecting Proprietary Interests: How to Write Employee
Contracts.
Peter C. Woodford.

The Elderhostel Adventure
Tuesday, Oct. 3, 7:30p.m.
Richard Dougherty, an active Elderhostel participant will review the history
and benefits of the Elderhostel Adven­
ture, which has programs throughout the
U.S. and overseas for age 60 and over.
These programs are one week, low cost
educational experiences in academic environments..."flying carpets to adventure
and knowledge".

Real Estate and the Law: Issues Affecting Small Businesses.
Kathryn Hamilton Fink.
Estate Planning for Small Business Owners. Recent Changes in
the Tax Law. Barbara K. Lundergan.

To Incorporate or Not: What’s Best for Your Business and Why.
Edward J. Karlin.
What You Should Know About Bankruptcy Law.
Cynthia G.Swiger
Wednesday, Nov. 1, 7p.m.
All About Employment and Labor Law.
Illinois and Federal Labor Law and Recent Judge-Made Law for
Small Business. John L. Collins.
Operathi^j|j^ul|j^iion &amp; Facing a Union Organizing Drive.
Presentations will be brief and in plain English, targeted to the lay

Youth Services
Megaskills Workshops

A New Look

Linda Callaghan, Youth Services
Librarian, will conduct a series of
workshops based on the book Megaskills:
How Families Can Help Children Succeed
in School and Beyond by Dorothy Rich,
The workshops are designed to help
families assist children in developing the
basic values, attitudes and behaviors that
can positively influence children’s
achievement. The programs have been
designed by the nonprofit Home and
School Institute of which Dr. Rich is the
president. The workshops will be held on
Wednesdays from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m., Oct. 4 Nov. 1. Parents are invited to attend with
their children (grade 1 and older),
Registration will begin in the Youth Services Department Sept. 18.

Gone are the old, wobbly, marked
chairs of the Youth Services Area. A
beautiful set of new seats in rust and teal
blue will welcome students to their studies
this fall and lend a splash of cool color to
the department. Come visit the Youth Services area downstairs in the library and see
this new look!
• • • •
Linda Ward Callaghan, Head of Young
People’s Services, was asked by WGBH in
Boston to compile a supplemental reading
fist for the Long Ago &amp; Far Away
children’s literature series that premiered
this fall on public television.

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The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth by
Joanna Cole (J551 COL)
On a special field trip in the magic
school bus, Ms. Frizzle’s class learns first
hand about different kinds of rocks and
the formation of the earth. Readers pick
up a great deal of information about geol­
ogy in a very painless way during this
fun-to-read science adventure. Other
Magic School Bus books available include
The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks
and The Magic School Bus Inside the
Human Body.
We the People (JB)
Do biographies sound boring? Someth­
ing the teacher makes you read? Try a new
series called 'We the People." These short
biographies, written for the elementary
school child, are full of information ac­
companied by colorful illustrations. Read
about the exciting lives of Geronimo,
Crazy Horse, Lewis and Clark, Davy
Crockett, Dolly Madison and many more!
The Wimp and the Jock by John Ibbitson
(JPB)
This is the humorous story of Randy, a
"wimpy", nonathletic boy who decides to
stand up to the jocks and the football
coach (also his girlfriend’s father) by join­
ing the football team. The preparation
that Randy endures results in great laughs.
This is good, fast fiction for readers aged
10 and up.

See You in Second Grade! by Miriam
Cohen (JE)
See You in the Second Grade! is the
latest addition to the popular books by
Miriam Cohen. Jim, Paul, Danny and all
of the other first graders go on an end-ofthe-year picnic, and their teacher reminds
them of all the good things that happened
in 1st grade. Together they look forward
to the coming year. A good choice for get­
ting in the spirit of returning to school!
Merlin Dreams by Peter Dickinson; il­
lustrated by Alan Lee (JFIC)
Entombed beneath a massive rock, his
extraordinary powers at rest, Merlin the
Magician drifts between sleep and consciousness. He remembers moments from
his life and those moments inspire dreams
rooted in Celtic myth and medieval fan­
tasy. An unwilling knight errant rides
against a daunting, invisible opponent...a
king loses his kingdom through misrule,
but finds unexpected help from a young
girL.a damsel uses her ancestral magic to
avenge her father’s untimely death. Float­
ing in and out of dream, deep in his secret
chamber, Merlin’s dreams rise from their
dark origins and breathe the bright air of
Arthurian legend to stunning imaginative
effect. Read alone or shared with the en­
tire family, Dickinson’s tale spins an
engaging web.

�Fall 1989 Calendar
September
14 CLC Adult Great Books Begins, 9:30 a.m.
14 True Ghost Stories of Chicagoland, 7 p.m.
16 Saturday Stories Begin
18 Storyhours begin
20 Asia’s Exotic Thailand, 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
26 Living with a 3-5 Year Old, 7:30 p.m.
October
1
3
4
10
17
24
25
November
1
12
14
28

Friends Meeting, 3 p.m.
The Elderhostel Adventure, 7:30 p.m.
Megaskills: Helping Children Succeed, Weds, through
Nov. 1,7:30 p.m.
Our Environment, 7:30 p.m.
Legal Aspects of Small Business Series, 7 p.m.
Legal Aspects of Small Business Series, 7 p.m.
"Beloved" Book Review, 1:30 p.m.
Legal Aspects of Small Business Series, 7 p.m.
Sunday at the Library, Author, 2 p.m.
In Search of J.D. Salinger, 7:30 p.m.
Inside Ancient Egypt, 7:15 p.m.

Free blood pressure screening: First Thursday of each month,
6:15-8:15 p.m.

Holiday: The Library will be closed for
Thanksgiving at 5 p.m. on Nov. 22 and all
day Nov. 23.

BANNED BOOKS WEEKCELEBRATING THE
FREEDOM TO READ
SEPTEMBER 23-30,1989

College Planning?
The Reference Department recently
received its first shipment of 1989-90 col­
lege catalogs to add to its microfiche
collection. These catalogs may be viewed
on a special reader in the library. Printed
editions of some local Illinois college
catalogs are also available.
In addition to the catalogs for in­
dividual colleges and universities, the
library has many standard directories,
such as Barron’s, Lovejoy’s, Peterson’s
and others of value to the college bound.
The guides provide basic information on
degrees offered, admission requirements,
and how to apply for financial aid. Current
guides are in the R378.73 (Reference) sec­
tion of the shelves.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon.-Thurs.: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fri., Sat.: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sun.: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributors
Linda Callaghan
Jean Reuther
Cindy Wargo

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at the DEERFIELD
PUBLIC LIBRARY
920 Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield, IL 60015

Fall 1990
Vol 5, No. 4

/tc/1044- tfie
—The other side of Lake Wobegon—
A Death in White Bear Lake is a book
about an “All American City.” This^ is a
hard story to discuss because it deals with
a small boy savagely beaten to death by ftis
mother — a child abuser. But it is an im­
portant book on several levels and for ver^
serious reasons.
The homicide took place in 1965 but
because people closed their hearts and
minds to the evil around them, the legal
system sputtered and faltered and the case
was filed away for twenty-two years. In
1987, through an unlikely series of events,
a group of everyday people did some very
extraordinary things to see that this murder
would not go unpunished.
A courageous medical examiner re­
opened the files, a determined police force
^J3uilt a strong charge, and a dedicated legal
^A'stem pressed the trial to a just conclu^^ion. These brave and outraged people
remembered an innocent little boy and
demanded justice, unlike so many who did
not speak in 1965, or denied, or lied, or
intimated, or covered up.
The real question raised by this book is:
what would you or I have done? Would we
look away, harden our hearts, refuse to get
involved to protect ourselves? After twentytwo years would we still turn away? Would
we remember? Would we have the courage
to stand against evil? If not, how would we
choose to be remembered? The message is
clear — if this could happen to an “All
American City” it can happen anywhere.
If they could do it, we could do it. Inertia
and failure to act are the real unknowns;
how easy it is to be brave if you are never
put to the test.
The author, Barry Siegel, merits great
praise for outstanding reporting. This
haunting book has an amazing texture,
depth, and feel for time and place. John
Donne wrote that... “no man is an island,”
a phrase that has a special meaning to me
because the crib side doctor who saw a
^Meath by child abuse and turned aside was
community stalwart in White Bear Lake
— my home town — and the attending
physician at my father’s death.
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian

Changes to Serve You Better, Faster • • •
The popular new books are wanted by so
many; this often means long waits for the
best sellers. We are trying to deal with this
problem by shortening loan periods for new
fiction books and by ordering more copies
faster.
Beginning Sept. 4, all new fiction books
will have one week loan periods until they
are six months old. This should provide a
faster turnaround time for the next person.
Books can be renewed by phone or in
person if they are not overdue and there
is no waiting list.
While we cannot quickly satisfy 60 re­
quests for Scott Turow’s “Burden of
Proof,” we are anticipating demand for
popular authors by using a new Fast Track
ordering system. It promises speedy
delivery of multiple copies of projected best
sellers. Some of these are Belva Plain’s
“Harvest”, Dick Francis’s “Long Shot”
and Sidney Sheldon’s “Memories of
Midnight”.
All new books will stay on the NEW
BOOK SHELVES for one year — nonfic-

tion by the fireplace, fiction on the new
stacks in the Fiction/Quiet Room.
To keep the collection current, librarians
are busy with a major weeding
(housecleaning) project. Outdated and
damaged books are removed from the col­
lection, and some are placed on the
ongoing “for sale” carts.
Large Print Books, Adult Basic Readers,
Short Story Collections, and Circulating
Paperbacks are now next to the new fiction.
For reading suggestions, check our new
guides to good reading. These include lists
of new Deerfield books; “Bestsellers”
which include author close ups, plot sum­
maries, what the critics say, and related
must reads; Best books of ’88 &amp; ’89, and
lists of Techno Thrillers, Traditional
Romances, Faraway Places, Pigskin Peo­
ple, Spies, etc. On display are also
“Modern Fantasy: 100 Best Novels,” a
book listing the best crime and mystery
books, “Sequels: A Guide to Reading in
Series”, American Best Sellers, and other
books offering reading suggestions.

The five story Illinois State Library
building was dedicated on June 20. It faces
and is designed to be compatible with the
architecture of the 102 year old State
Capitol building. The library houses the
state’s 4.7 million volumes, and state and
federal documents. In the planning stages
for 20 years, the project became a reality
when it received $36 million as part of the
“Building Illinois” program. The library’s
resources may be borrowed by using a
library card issued by any Illinois public
library.
At the dedication of the State Library building in
Springfield, Deerfield Librarians Baiba
Rosenkranz, far left, and Sally Brickman, flank
Secretary of State/State Librarian/Gubernatorial
candidate, Jim Edgar, with Elliott Kanner, far right
(Deerfield resident &amp; North Suburban Library
System administrator).

Please let us know • • •
We are trying to determine the need for
library outreach service in Deerfield. If
there are people who would like to have
library service but are unable or have dif­
ficulty getting to the library we would like
to know. Difficulty reading? Ask about our
specialized talking books from the National
Library Service for Blind/Physically
Handicapped.

�Adult Programs
Programs are free, but reservations are
requested.
North Shore Author Eleanore Devine
Tuesday, Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Reviewers heralded her “quietly shock­
ing” short stories from “You’re Standing
in My Light” as ‘’remarkable because they
are tart, taut, touching, economical, ellip­
tical, sharp, sensuous and sexy”. Devine
lays claim to a territory of human ex­
perience few writers have explored with
such honesty, perceptiveness and vigor;
that of the aging older woman, adamant
that her life make sense, determined that
certain human values be expressed.
Book Group
Monday, Sept. 17, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, Sept. 27, 10:30 a.m.
Join us for informal discussion of “A Far
Cry From Kensington” by Muriel Spark.
Codependency: Suffering Without
Meaning
Tuesday, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m.
While “codependency” is a new “in”
word, it does not subtract from the validi­
ty that it is a real problem resulting in selfdefeating behaviors, according to Kathleen
Fitzgerald, Ph.D., published author on the
subject of addiction. Fitzgerald, president
of Lake Forest’s Institute for Recovery, will
discuss what codependency is, how
childhood wounds surface in adult years,
and actions that can be taken to emerge
from this condition.
Children and Families in the 90’s
Tuesday, Oct. 9, 7:30p.m.
Co-sponsored with the League of
Women Voters, and AAUW, a panel discus­
sion will provide local, national and state
perspectives: Represented are Voices for Il­
linois Children, Family Network of
Highland Park, and Lake County ABC
Council which plans and coordinates men­
tal health, substance abuse, and
developmental disability services.

Register to Vote
The League of Women Voters offers
Voter Registration at the library, Saturdays,
Sept. 8, 15, 22 &amp; 29. This will be the last
opportunity to prepare to vote in the
November election as there is no registra­
tion in Oct. Voters are reminded that they
must have the new blue voting cards; the
red ones are no longer applicable.

Book Club
Monday, Oct. 15, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, Oct. 18, 10:30 a. in.
“Bonfire of the Vanities” by Tom Wolfe
Living with a 3-5 year old: What’s
Normal?
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Popular Psychotherapist Susan L. Sack,
ACSW, addresses this critical developmen­
tal stage. This is a growth period for which
parents are least prepared and problems
can surface. She’ll offer practical sugges­
tions on night fears, sibling rivalry, creative
play, imagination, etc. and respond to
questions.
Reality of Retirement
Tuesday, October 23, 7:30 p.m.
In cooperation with the Deerfield Senior
Center, the library welcomes Barbara Lans,
a registered nurse and counselor who will
share concerns of socialization, stress and
struggles of life adjustment that should be
considered before as well as during
retirement.

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During the summer, Friends of the
Library Board met to evaluate the art
auction, review their mission and plan
for the future. Their mission is “to pro­
vide support to the Library through
funds, human resources and the spon­
soring of community programs.” They
will sponsor:
A Look at Agatha Christie on the
Occasion of her 100th Birthday
Sunday, Oct. 28, 3 p.m.
Celebrate with us!
In this anecdotal talk, Barbara
Hendershott, author and British mystery
and British travel authority, takes an af­
fectionate look at the life and work of
one whose name is synonymous with
the detective/mystery genre. Agatha
Christie, Grande Dame of mystery,
wrote 78 crime novels, 19 plays, six
romances and four nonfiction books;
they have sold more than a billion copies
in English and another billion in 44
languages around the world, outselling
Shakespeare. Celebrate her life and
work! Bring a list of YOUR favorite
Christie books.
Prior to the public program on Oct.
28, the Friends will hold a Members
Only English Tea at 2:00. Barbara
Hendershott and other “mystery guests”
will meet members. Prospective
members may sign up at the door.

Puerto Vallarta: A Crescent of Contrast
Thursday, Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m.
Knowledgeable Susie Gross tells us there
is more to Puerto Vallarta than meets the
eye. Ban pre-winter blues by journeying to
this beautiful, isolated paradise with u^^
Susie will explore the practical aspect^B
what’s safe and what the hidden spots arc
in this unique winter escape.
How to Succeed...in a Home Based
Business
Monday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m.
How to run a business from your home:
getting started, selling, telephones, temp­
tations, the clock, marketing, and using
library resources to your business advan­
tage. David Wolff, Deerfield resi­
dent/library trustee, and home based
manufacturer’s sales rep. will advise.
Book Group
Thursday,Nov. 15, 10:30a.m.
Monday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m.
“What Am I Doing Here?” by Bruce
Chatwin.
Choosing a Personal Computer
Monday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m.
Whether for home business or personal
use, making sense of the computer
marketplace is a task. Computer con­
sultants Forsyth Associates will offi
assistance in selecting hardware, softwar
desktop publishing systems and training.
Emphasis will be on rational decision mak­
ing based on real costs and investment
return.

COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY GREAT
BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP
The Bible, Sophocles, Freud, Kafka, Goethe,
Kant and Flaubert will be among the GREATS to
be discussed at the Deerfield Library on alternate
Thursday evenings for eight weeks beginning Sept.
6 from 7 to 9 p.m. There is no educational pre­
requisite, and this is appropriate for new as well
as past participants. Cost is $52; to register and
request further information, contact CLC’s
Southlake Educational Center at 433-7884.

Have you seen • • •
Our Beethoven statue has been removed
from the library’s rock garden; of sen^^
timental value, the statue was a gift fror^B
a retired staff member 20 years ago. It wa^^
removed in July. We would like him back...
no questions asked.

�Youth Services
Storyhours
Pre-school storyhours resume Oct. 1 and
ontinue through Nov. 8. These storyhours
feature stories, songs, fingerplays and other
activities
appropriate
to
prekindergarteners, ages 3-5. Registration
forms, available Tuesday, Sept. 4, must be
turned into the Youth Services Department
by Wednesday, Sept. 19. Participants will
be assigned by lottery and Deerfield car­
dholders will be given priority; class lists
will be posted Monday, Sept. 24; par­
ticipants will be notified by phone.
Storyhours will be:
Monday—10:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m.,
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday—10:00 a. m., 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday—10:00 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
Thursday—7:00 p.m.

Filmstrips Available

New PC for Patron Use

The Youth Services has a filmstrip pro­
jector and over 200 sound filmstrips
available for patron use. The variety of
filmstrips includes those about holidays
throughout the year and some favorite
stories such as “Caps for Sale”, “Freckle
Juice” and “Ramona Quimby, Age 8”.
Several people can view the strips at one
time.

The library has a new public use IBM
PS/2 computer and attached printer on the
lower level near Youth Services. Word
Perfect software is loaded on the hard disk
for word processing. Also here are a new
Print Shop graphics program, First Choice
application program (word processing,
spreadsheet, and data base), the game of
Oregon Trail, and a tutorial, Smart Guide
for DOS. The computer has both V/i" and
514" high density drives. There is no
charge for computer use but 5 cents per
page of paper is charged whether it is ours
or yours. You must register with your
library card and driver’s license. An hour
of computer time may be reserved in ad­
vance. Reserve with the Youth Services
Department.

Summer Reading Club
A Grand Success
Two parties were held during the sum­
mer for over 300 children who participated
in Station R.E.A.D., the library’s summer
reading club.

New Children’s Books

Saturday Movies
Movies for younger children will be
shown at 10:00 a.m. on the following
Saturdays:
Sept. 8 and 22
Oct. 13
Nov. 10 and 24
On Oct. 27, library movies will be
shown at 3 p.m. to tie in with the Park
District Halloween festivities.

Note new location • • •
Easier to read nonfictions books are now
housed at the beginning of the Early Reader
shelves and will be marked with blue tape
on the spines. This is to prevent the easy
nonfiction from getting lost among the
more difficult nonfiction books.

Reference
R791.43 NOW Cinema Sequels and Remakes,
1903-1987
R9U.78 BEC Historical Atlas of the American
West
R378.199 LED College Majors: A Complete Guide
from Accounting to Zoology
R796.357 BAL Ballplayers: Baseball’s Ultimate
Biographical Reference
R615.5 Encyclopedia of Alternative Health Care
R63&amp;9 AME American Horticultural Society En­
cyclopedia of Garden Plants
R781.66 NIT Rock On Almanack: The First Four
Decades of Rock ’n’ Roll
R909.82 CHR Chronicle of the 20th Century
R973 THO Rating Guide to Life in America’s
Small Cities
R910.202 BAR TYaveler’s Guide to Major U.S.
Airports
R344.730226 1NL Medicare Made Easy
R762.734 POS CWLA’s Guide to Adoption Agen­
cies: A National Directory of Adoption Agen­
cies and Adoption Resources

FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD LIBRARY
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Name
Address
Phone
Dues: $5.00. Include check to Friends of the Deerfield Library. Send to Friends of the Library,
Deerfield Library, 920 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield, IL 60015.

Making Cents: Every Kid’s Guide to Money by
Elizabeth Wilkinson (J332.024 WIL). We’ve all heard
of lemonade stands and babysitting as moneymaking
projects for kids, but are you familiar with “The Jack
O’Lantern Kids” or “Wax and Wick Works”? This
new book has many clever money-making ideas for
children, as well as basic, practical advice about per­
sonal finance.
One Good Horse: A Cowpuncher’s Counting Book
by Ann Herbert Scott (JE Counting books). Young
cowpunchers will enjoy this counting book which is
filled with things in ranching country to count and
discover. The reader accompanies a cowboy and his
son checking the cattle and counting things they see
along the way.

Adult Fiction
Chinchilla Farm by Judith Freeman. After a failed
marriage, ex-Morman, Verna Fields takes off for LA
in search of a new life and finds missing family and
new love.
Concerto by Dennis Jones. An espionage thriller
about the kidnapping of Gorbachov on the eve of his
addressing the U.N.
Family Pictures by Sue Miller. Set in Chicago, this
is a complex and absorbing story of the ways family
members interact with each other, as their lives are
affected by their autistic brother.
First Hubby by Ray Blount. In this humorous satire,
the husband of the first woman president narrates his
perceptions on their marriage in the public eye.
Little Bits of Baby by Patrick Gale. In this comedy
of manners, Robin emerges from eight years in a
monastery/mental hospital to wreak havoc on the lives
of family and friends.
Mother Earth, Father Sky by Sue Harrison. In
prehistoric times, a young woman struggles to sur­
vive when her family is massacred.
She Drove Without Stopping by Jcdmy Gordon. At
the height of the 60’s sexual revolution, Jane T\imer
searches for her father’s lost love and adventure as
she drives from coast to coast.
Then She Found Me by Elinor Lipman. The life of
a rather staid young woman is turned upside down
when her birth mother finds her and sweeps her into
her life.
The Wench is Dead by Colin Dexter. Inspector Morse
investigates murders past and present on the Oxford
Canal, (mystery)

I

�Fall 1990 Calendar

Easy to be a librarian?

SEPTEMBER
6 CLC Great Books Course Begins, 7 p.m.
8 Movies (young children) 10 a.m.
11 North Shore Author Eleanore Devine, 7:30 p.m.
17 Book Group: “A Far Cry From Kensington” 7:30 p.m.
22 Movies (young children) 10 a.m.
27 Book Group: “A Far Cry From Kensington” 10:30 a.m.

Here are a few requests to the
Reference Desk... (no kidding)
“Do you have a small book on a famous
person”?
“Do you have the cliff notes for Animal
House by George Orwell?”
“Where is that book that rates doctors,
colleges, lawyers, high schools and
automobiles”?
“This word is not in my dictionary.”
“I wonder if you would know offhand...”
“Where is the list that tells all the books
in all the other libraries”?
“I didn’t think it would be this hard...
take this long”.
“I’ve gone back to college. Here’s a list
of the texts I need.”

Voter Registration at the Library, September 8, 15, 22, 29, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
OCTOBER
1 Story hours begin
2 Codependency: Suffering Without Meaning, 7:30 p.m.
9 Children and Families in the 90’s, 7:30 p.m.
13 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
15 Book Group: “Bonfire of the Vanities”, 7:30 p.m.
16 Living with a 3-5 Year Old: What’s Normal? 7:30 p.m.
18 Book Group: “Bonfire of the Vanities” 10:30 a.m.
23 Reality of Retirement, 7:30 p.m.
27 Movies (young children), 3 p.m.
28 A Look at Agatha Christie on her 100th Birthday, 3 p.m.
Friends Members Only Tea, 2 p.m.
NOVEMBER
8 Puerto Vallarta, 7:30 p.m.
10 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
12 How to Succeed ... in Home Based Business, 7:30 p.m.
15 Book Group, “What Am I Doing Here?” by Bruce Chatwin, 10:30 a.m.
19 Book Group, “What Am I Doing Here?” by Bruce Chatwin, 7:30 p.m.
24 Movies (young children), 10 a.m.
Free Blood Pressure Screening First Thursday of each month, 6:15-8:15 p.m.
The Library will be closed for Labor Day, Sept. 3 and Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22.
On Wednesday, Nov. 21 the library closes at 5 p.m.

Pick up a Deerfield Library Annual
Report for 1989-90 at the library. During
the year, May 1989 to May 1990, reference
librarians answered 37,917 questions; for a
community of 17,000 we have 12,164 card­
holders. While community size remained
constant, library circulation rose to
265,481. That’s up 16,513 from last year.
Keep visiting the library. We love to see
you!

Note: The library will be
open Sundays beginning
Sept. 9

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Quarterly Newsletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
Library Board
Tom Parfitt, President
Rosemary Sazonoff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
Jack Anderson
Sue Benn
Wilbur Page
David Wolff
LIBRARY HOURS
9:00 am-9:00 pm
Mon-Thurs:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri-Sat:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Sun:
Editor: Sally Brickman
Contributor: Jean Reuther

Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield. IL 60015
(708) 945-3311

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Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196

DEERFIELD POSTAL PATRON

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