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Each winter, many of us gaze longingly
at travel brochures full of all-inclusive
resorts and cruises in balmier climates.
I once had the pleasure of traveling with
all my transportation, food, and
activities covered by my prepaid fees.
All I had to do was indulge to my heart’s
content. Recalling that adventure, I
realized that, for our tax payers,
Deerfield Public Library is like an
all-inclusive vacation for the mind,
complete with Master’s-degreed
“personal trainer” Librarians!
Your annual library taxes cover your
year-long enjoyment of books, movies,
and music, of course. And there is wo
extra charge for computer classes,
one-on-one lessons, musical
entertainment, cooking demonstrations,
lectures, use of our meeting spaces and
study rooms, unlimited use of computers
and laptops, Wi-Fi for all your devices,
premium-subscription databases, and so
much more. And that’s just on-site!
What music are you in the mood to listen to today? Whether it is Adele, Pharrell
Williams, Sarah Vaughan or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Deerfield Public Library
cardholders can now download music from thousands of artists directly to their
computers, tablets, and phones.
Our Virtual Libraiy offers you all day, all
night access to many of the features
above, as well as downloadable books,
audiobooks, magazines, music, and an
expanding array of services.
The Library is offering free downloads through Freegal Music,
which provides access to over seven million songs, including
Sony Music Entertainment’s catalog of legendary artists.
Remember: There are no added fees to
ei\joy these. ALL of it is covered by your
Libraiy taxes, which account for 3.8% of
your total real estate tax bill.
With your Library card, you can download three songs a week and stream
three hours of music a day.
Songs can be transferred into existing playlists in iTunes and GooglePlay. No due
dates, no expirations - keep your songsforever■!
Are you getting the most for your money?
Stop by and let us show you all the
possibilities.
For more information and instructions on how to get started, visit
www.deerfieldlibraiy.org/music. All you need is your library card!
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�Book and Film Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service
holds shelf a month before the discussion.
No registration required for book or film discussions.
Thursday Booh
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Boohs with a Twist
BOOK DISCUSSION WRAP-UP PARTY
Thursday, December 11,10:30-11 :30am
Join us for holi
treats and a
discussion of your favorite books of
the year. Come prepared to give a brief
summary of one or two books you've
read and enjoyed over the
Share your favorites and g goo
reading suggestions from yo urfr iends!
Books with a Twist is a new adult book discussion to be held at Biaggi’s in downtown
Deerfield. Adult Services librarians will be leading the discussion, and attendees are
welcome to order food and drinks off the menu to enjoy during the discussion.
Programs will be held at Biaggi's Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road
The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri
Monday, January 26, 7:30-8:45pm
Set in both India and America, this is a tale of two brothers bound by
tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country tom by
revolution, and a love that lasts long past death. Born just fifteen months
apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, but they are
also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. Suspenseful and
sweeping, The Lowland is an engrossing family saga and a story steeped in
history that spans generations and geographies with seamless authenticity.
Burial Rites by Hanna Kent
Thursday, January 8, 10:30-1 1:30am
Set ainst Iceland's stark
landscape, Hannah Kent
brings to vivid life the story
of Agnes, who, charged with
the brutal murder of her
former master, is sent to
an isolated farm to await
execution. Horrified at the
prospect of housing a
convicted murderer, the family at first
avoids Agnes. Only T ti, a priest Agnes
has mysteriously chosen to be her
spiritual guardian, seeks to understand
her. But as Agnes's death looms, the
farmer's wife and dauqhters learn there
is another side to the sensational story
they've heard.
Big Brother by Lionel Shriver
Thursday, February 12,10:30-1 1:30am
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overweight brother, a once
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Pandora is forced to choose
between her exercise-fanatic
husband and her brother,
who desperately needs her
support in losing weight.
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Young Adult Lit Lovers (Y.A.L.L.) Booh Biscussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Calling Y.A.L.L.! Whether you’re young or young at heart and ei\joy reading Young Adult
books, this discussion group is your perfect fit. Copies of the books will be available at the
self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion. Already read the book and just want
to chat? Come on down!
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
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Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Set over the course of one school year in 1986, this is the story of
two star-crossed misfits-smart enough to know that first love
almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to tiy. It was
named Indies Choice Young Adult Book of the Year by the
American Booksellers Association for 2014.
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Adult Winter Reading Program:
Cozy Blanket Bingo
Monday, December 1 - Saturday,
February 28
Read, watch, or listen to an Adult item,
mark a box on your bingo card and win
prizes! Participants can register at the
Adult Services Desk for a Bingo playing
card. For each Bingo completed,
participants can enter to win weekly
drawings that will start January 2, and
lead up to the grand prize drawing at the
end of February. The more Bingos you
complete, the more chances to win!
gister in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens Wednesday, December 3.
Trash to Treasure
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:30pm
Interior decorator Rhody Hausauer
specializes in “creative design solutions on
a budget”. She’ll show us the tips and
tricks to change, enhance, reuse and
repurpose items you already own. El
Southern Italy:
A Travelogue, Part 2
Ugly Holiday
k Sweater Craft
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Thinks and Drinks Trivia
| December 10,
Wednesday, January 14, 7:30-9:00pm @
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Join us for an evening Trasc Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults
Only
V of fun and festivity and
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library
create your very own ugly
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hosting
another evening of its popular
holiday sweater to wear to all your holiday
trivia night at Trax Tavern & Grill in
parties. You bring the sweater (or
Deerfield. Play individually or team up in
sweatshirt), we’ll bring the ugly. Please
groups of up to 4 people and test your
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knowledge. Refreshments will be served
and prizes will be awarded to the biggest
Deerfield High School
know-it-alls! El
Sr
Chamber Orchestra
Sunday December 14, 2:O0-3:OOpm
This group was so good last year, we
invited them back for a repeat
performance. Join us as our meeting
rooms will once again be filled with the
sound of holiday chamber music. El
‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
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Monday January 5-Sunday February 8
Join us for one of our most popular
contests of the year - the 4th Annual
“Guess the Grammys” Contest! Choose
who you think will win the Grammy award
in 11 different categories. First and
second place winners will be chosen from
the entries with the most correct answers.
Entries will be accepted until we close on
February 8. The Grammy awards will be
announced that evening.
Professor Moptop:
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band by the Beatles
Saturday, January 17,2:00—3:30/^1/
Professor
Moptop from
WXRT’s
“Breakfast with
the Beatles” will
lead a discussion
on the Beatles’
Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts
Club Band, one of the greatest albums in
the history of Rock & Roll. We’ll listen to
and talk about all of the songs on the
album. Stay till the end to have a chance
to win a copy of the enhanced CD edition.
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Wednesday, January 21, 7:00-8:30pm
This is the second in our series of three
travelogues. Presenter Ralph Danielson
will take us on a journey of colors and
contrasts from Adriatic fishing towns and
the Amalfi Coast to animated Napoli and
the charming isle of Capri. El
Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 27-March 24,
7:30-8:45pm
Once again, Tom Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. The Foreign
Policy Association’s discussion guidebooks
will be available for purchase at the
Patron Services desk after
Monday, January 12. El
Zentangle A Valentine
Saturday, January 31, 1:00-3:00pm
Zentangle is a form of doodling that is
fun, relaxing and so easy to do. In this
hands-on drawing program, learn about
Zentangle and then make a tangle of
your own for Valentine’s Day. Certified
Zentangle teacher Sue Jacobs will show
us how it’s done. El
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library.org. Registration opens Wednesd:ay, December 3.
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How About a Blind Date
with a Book?
February 1-28, Adults
Is there such a thing as a no-risk blind date?
There is if you stop by the Library during the
month of February and take a chance on
meeting the literary love of your life. Your
date will be dressed in pink or red paper
and you won’t know the identity until you
take it home. Whether your date is a match
made in heaven or a dud, fill out a “Rate
Your Date” entry form and return to the
Adult Services Desk by February 28, for a
chance to win a dinner for two at Biaggi’s
Restaurant in Deerfield.
Life in a Japanese Internment Camp
Wednesday, Feburary 18, 7:00-8:30m
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans living on the West
Coast were forced to live in relocation camps. Among the over 120,000
Japanese Americans incarcerated, over two-thirds were American born.
Historian Sarah Okner, a descendant of internees, shares photos and details of
daily life in the camp, and the profound effects it had on those living there. El
Beautiful Bavaria: A Travelogue, Part 3
Tuesday, February 24, 7:00-8:30pm
For the final travelogue in our series, we'll travel to beautiful Bavaria A trip
here includes the towns of Munich and Rothenburg. We’ll also go beyond the
tour bus to northern Bavaria which is known for its dramatic history and
ponder Europe’s celebrated art, architecture, gorgeous rivers and castles.
Presenter: Ralph Danielsen. El
Jazz Vocalist Petra van Nuis
and Quartet
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Resources for Small Businesses
The Basics of Social Media
Sunday, February 8, 2:00-3:00pm
In celebration of Valentine's Day,
Petra van Nuis and company present an
Afternoon ofRomance with old-fashioned
love songs from the Great American
Songbook. El
SCORE A*
Wednesday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm
If you’ve been thinking about marketing your business using social media but
don’t know how to start, we can help. SCORE Chicago will look at five of the
most popular social media marketing tools- Facebook, Twitter, Linkedln,
Google+ and Pinterest—and help you decide what is right for your business. El
PowerPoint Alternatives
Tuesday February 24, 10:00-11:30am
PowerPoint is great, but there are other fantastic presentation platforms
available to use! Come and learn about these other options, including Prezi,
Google’s Presentations, and more. 13
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Computer 101
Microsoft® Office Software
Need an introduction to the basic ins and
outs of the personal computer and the
Internet? These hands-on classes are the
place to start.
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.
Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 16, 10:00-11:30am
Thursday, January 15, 6:00-7:30pm
Excel Basics
Tuesday, December 9, 10:00-11:30am
Internet Basics
Wednesday, December 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.
Email Basics
Thursday, December 11, 6:00-7:30pm
Attendees do not need to have an email
account. If you already have one, come
prepared with your passwords.
Word Basics
Thursday, December 18, 6:00-7:30pm
Word 2.B
Thursday, January 22, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Word knowledge is required.
Excel 2.B
Thursday, February 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Excel knowledge is required.
Device Drop-in & Tea
Basic Internet Safety
Wednesday, December 17, 2:00-3:30pm
Drop in and ask our librarians any quick
questions you have about your technology
gadgets. Bring your device passwords and
libraiy card. Iba will be provided. Meeting
Room A. Drop-in.
Tuesday January 20, 10:00-11:30am
It can be an intimidating task to keep your
information secure on the Internet. Learn
what the average user needs to know to stay
safe. Basic hands-on knowledge of computers
required.
Meet the Mobile Library
Android Basics
Wednesday January 21, 2:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, January 6, 10:00-11:30au
We’ll take a look at how to get started and
Everyone's going mobile! Learn how to
navigate through tricky situations. If you
connect to library services without leaving
bring your device (not required), be sure it is
home. We'll discuss many of the Library's
apps, including Overdrive, Zinio and Freegal. registered with Android and bring all pertinent
You may bring your device, but also have your log-in information. Meeting Room A.
libraiy card and all log-in information.
Facebook Basics
Meeting Room A.
Tuesday January 27, 10:00-11:30am
iPad and iPhone Basics
Find out how to connect with family and
friends. A Facebook account is not required,
Wednesday, January 7, 2:00-3:30pm
but if you have one, bring your log-in
Thursday February 5, 6:00-7:30pm
information. Basic hands-on knowledge of
Learn the basics from apps to getting the
computers is required.
most out of SirL Devices are not required,
but if you do bring yours, make sure it is fully
Better Internet Searching
registered with Apple and have all of your
usernames and passwords. Meeting Room A. Thursday, January 29, 6:00-7:30pm
You can find the answers to just about any
Cloud Computing
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Learn search strategies
Tuesday, January 13, 10:00-11:30am
that can help you make more sense of the
Learn about the different options you have
Internet.
for storing information, as well as important
tips you need to know before you use the cloud.
Dig Up the Past with
Ancestry.com
Tuesday, February 3,10:00-11:30am
Tour this awesome new-to-the-libraiy
resource to fill in all the branches of
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared.
iPad and iPhone 2.0
Wednesday February 4, 2:00-3:30pm
Thursday February 19, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn how to change settings, about
hidden menus, and more. Users should
have mastered basic usage before taking
this course. Bring your device and log-in
information. Meeting Room A.
Streaming Content to Your
Device
Tuesday February 10,10:00-11:30am
We'll talk about the basics of paid and
free streaming options you can use to
listen to music, watch TV shows, movies
and more. Devices are not required.
Bring all log-in information for your
accounts.
Personal Google Tools
Tuesday February 17,10:00-11:30am
At this hands-on class, learn how to use
Google's many tools to their full
potential, including sharing calendars,
using maps and more. If you have a
Google or Gmail account, bring all
pertinent log-in information.
Intro to Windows 8.1
Wednesday February 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Does your computer run on Windows 8.1,
and have you running ragged? Join us for
this demonstration-only class on how to
use this system. Meeting Room A.
Took the Photo...Now What?
Thursday February 26, 6:00-7:30p.m
Once you’ve taken a snapshot, you can do
many things with it—from turning it into
a calendar to creating a canvas-worthy
art piece. This class explores the Web
options available to consumers. Basic
computer navigation knowledge is
required.
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Teen Winter Reading
Program:
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Saturday December 13 - Saturday
January 10, Grades 7-12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Teen Space and fill out your favorite
book title and an author. You’ll
automatically be entered into a drawing
for a chance to win awesome prizes. P.S.
For each Then program you attend this
winter you get an extra entry into the
drawing!
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can come up with programming ideas
for Teens at the Library; help create
content for the Library’s Tfeen Web page;
help out with programs at the Library;
and give input for the Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community!
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, every 2nd
Tuesday of the month and er\joy snacks
while hanging out and talking about the
Teen Space.
Tuesday, December 9, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 13, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 10, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org
Get Creative with Minecraft
Monday December 8, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join us at the Library in our Digital
Computer Lab and let your imagination
run wild with other Minecraft fens as you
create and show off your own unique
world! El
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R = Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibirary.org
under “Programs and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registratioin begins
Wednesday, December 3.
Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Thursday, December 11, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Hang out and have an awesome holiday
celebration with your own Gingerbread
house creations! We’ll provide all of the
materials (and some snacks) for your
amazing culinary craft. El
Makers Club
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate the Winter Reading Program
theme “Fizz, Boom, Pop” with homemade
science experiments. Create your own super
bouncy ball, artbot, magnets and lava lamp.
There will even be a bonus, extra hard
experiment for the super scienc-y. All
materials will be provided. El
FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library*
ACT Practice Test: Saturday January 2b,
10:00AM-1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, February 21,
10:0Oam-2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice test
is the best preparation for the actual exam.
You’ll learn what to expect on test day and
receive an analysis of your results. Bring #2
pencils, and a calculator, wear comfortable
clothing, and leave your cell phone in the
car. Participants will receive their scores via
email approximately two weeks after the
exam. Register early! El
Pizza and Paperbacks
Winter Edition: Chill out with
a Good Book
Monday, February 2,
7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, for a
fin i Hit
discussion ofNot a Drop
to Drink by Mindy
McGinnis, while
munchin’ on some pizza. Please register in
advance, as free copies of the book will be
given to participants to keep. El
Bingo with a Book
Thursday, February 26,
u 7:00-8:00pm
SAtfn Grades 7-12
Break up the long winter
with a Bingo-fied blast
VygS; tsiWA Play Bingo and win books
for keeps! El
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Young Adult Lit Lovers
(Y.A.L.L.) Book Discussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:30pm
Whether you’re young or young at heart
and enjoy reading Young Adult books,
this group is your perfect fit Join us for
discussion and an activity based on the
book. Copies of the book will be
available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. El
*The practice tests include all aspects ofthe actual
test exceptfor the essay portion.
Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”
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Sunday February 1 - Saturday February 28
Back by popular demand! Stop by the
Teen Study Lounge
Library for a “blind date” throughout the
Saturday January 17- Thursday,
entire month of February and you could
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have the chance to win prizes (and maybe
High school students looking for a place to
even meet your match)! Your date will be
study for exams can make themselves at
dressed in pink or red paper; you won’t know home in the Libraiy’s large meeting room
the type, author, title or anything else about during finals week. The Library will provide
the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen” large tables for group study, snacks and
labeled books, and take it home, unwrap and beverages, Wi-Fi access, and help using the
enjoy. Then tell us how the date went by
Library’s extensive collection of print and
filling out the “Rate your Blind Date” entiy
online resources.
form for a chance to win an AMC Movie
Theaters gift certificate! Return entry
forms to the Teen Space by February 28.
�Children’s Programs
El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
and Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs liste;d here
begins on Wednesday, December 3.
Tween Programs
In addition to spe cific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasona ble accommodations so that your child can participate in all our prog rams.
For more information about programs and services for children with special needs, please
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Preschool and Early Childhood Fair
Tuesday, January 27, 6:30-8:00pm I Adults/Adults with children
Explore the many wonderful early childhood services available
in Deerfield in one place: the Libraiy! We are proud to host our
first annual Preschool and Early Childhood Fair. A variety of
organizations will have representatives on hand to speak with
you about their programs and philosophy, as well as information
to take home. For more information, contact Kaiy Hemy at
khemy@deerfieldlibrary.org.
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Galaxy T-shirts
Thursday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Cosmic creations ahoy! We’ll provide all of
the materials for you to create a one of a
kind T-shirt that’s out of this world! El
Movie Night for Tweens of
All Abilities
Thursday, January 29, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Join us for a sensory-friendly movie night
Movie TBD. Snacks will be provided! El
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Family Winter Reading Program: Fizz, Boom, Read!
Saturday December 13 - Saturday January 10
Children through grade 6 and theirfamilies
In this four-week, science-themed family program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In addition to providing reading incentives, the
Library will host a variety of science-themed programs for all ages. Register your
family to be part of this fun and exciting way to keep kids reading over the winter
break! El
Dave Rudolfs Booming Concert!
Saturday December 13,10:30-11:15am
Family program, 3 years and up
Dave Rudolf will kick off our Fizz, Boom, Read! Family
Winter Reading Program with a boom! Kids and adults
alike will ei\joy the interactive musical show with beach
balls, hula hoops, mummy wraps and much more! El
Close Encounters of the
Chemical Kind
Saturday, January 10, 1:00-2:00pm
Family program, pre-K through 7th grade
Presented by the Science Alliance, Close
Encounters of the Chemical Kind will wow
you! Kids will have the opportunity to get
involved in hands-on experiments with color
changes, a mysterious genie, gooey slime,
springy super balls and more! Round out the
Fizz, Boom, Read! Family Winter Reading
Program with this exciting and educational
show. El
Paper Rollercoasters
Thursday, February 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Ever wanted to try your hand at making
your own super twisty and turn-y
rollercoaster model? Ity out these paper
designed coasters to make your own
creation. El
Homeschool Programs
Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these fun and educational
programs and meet new friends. For more
information about programs and services
for Homeschool Families contact Kate
Easley at keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org
Make the Connection
Monday January 12, 2:00-3:00pm
Mess around with circuits to make things
spin and light up; then construct a working
flashlight you can keep! El
Reader’s Theater
Monday February 9, 1:30-3:00pm
Let’s have fun acting out our favorite
stories and books. El
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H = All children's activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins
on Wednesday, December 3.
Minecraft Club
Grades 1-3: Monday, January 12,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday February 9,
4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the
Library in
our Digital
Computer Lab
for Minecraft
Club! Let your
imagination run
crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and show
off your own unique world! El
Adventures in Color: A
Sensory Experience!
Saturday February 14, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children ages 3 and up with caregiver
Children of all abilities and their
families are invited to join us as we
explore the colors of the rainbow
through science, art, and music. El
Games Galore: Board Games
and Snacks for Children of all
Abilities
Winter Wonderland Jam
Monday January 12, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-6
Mess around with circuits to make
things spin and light up; then construct
a working flashlight you can keep! El
Monday, January 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Children up to age 6 and their parent
or caregiver
Shake your sillies out at this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to
their favorite songs. El
Family BYO Dinner & Movie:
Muppets From Space (G)
Reading Buddies
Make the Connection
Thursday January 15, 6:00-7:30pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Pack a picnic dinner and bring your
family to the Library for dinner and a
movie! El
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Winter Inuit Art Program
Saturday February 21, 1:00-2:30pm
Ages 8-13
Let’s honor our neighbors to the north
by investigating the Inuit culture!
Children will learn about how the Inuit
way of life affects their art. Then we’ll
choose an animal or scene native to the
region and illustrate it in the subdued
colors of winter. El
KiDLS:
Saturday January 17, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 5-9
Didn’t get enough cool chemistry
during our Family Winter Reading
Program? Sign up for our exciting
KiDLS and explore even more fizzing
and booming and reading! El
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Sunday, February 15, 3:00-4:00pm
Grades 3-5
Children of all abilities are invited to
the library to play some games! Meet
new friends, help others, and practice
your social skills. Learn some new
games and play your favorites. El
Monday January 26, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday, February 23, 6:0O-7:OOpm
Grades 1-5
Our furiy, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for a
15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. El
Superhero Science Storytime
Saturday February 28, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 5-8
Dress up as your favorite superhero for
this science storytime! We’ll read, play
superhero games, make a cool craft, and
learn about the science behind those
superpowers! El
�Storytimes
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 11:00am
January 16,23,30, and February 6,13,20
Ages 0-12 months and theirparent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby!
Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs for you and baby,
plus social time after the program. El
Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am I January 13, 20,27, and February 3,10,17
Ages 13-23 months and theirparent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a storytime just for them,
including stories, songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time after the program.
This action-packed program will engage new walkers in early literacy activities and
encourage a love of books and reading. El
Time for TWos
Thursdays at 10:30am I January 15, 22, 29, and February 5,12,19
Ages 24-35 months and their parent or caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a special weekly storytime, including
songs and movement activities designed just for them. El
Preschool Pals
Mondays at 10:30am I January 12,19, 26, and February 2, 9, 23
3-year-olds and their parent or caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! El
Drop-In Activities
Family Times
Saturdays, December 6 February 28, 10:00am
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!
Drop-in Crafts
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Sunday, December 21
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Monday January 26 -Sunday, February 1
Monday, February 23 - Sunday March 1
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make
a fun craft!
Panera Storytimes
Tuesday December 2, 9:30am
Tuesday January 6, 9:30am
Tuesday February 3, 9:30am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join us every 1st Ihesday of the month for
a Milk & Cookies Storytime at Panera
Bread in Bannockburn, 1211 Half Day Rd.,
Bannockburn.
Ready, Set, Learn!
Wednesdays at 1:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
This storytime is designed especially for preschoolers1 incredible curiosity about the
world around them. Stories will be combined with math and science activities, singing,
play and writing in this early literacy program. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El
After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm I January 15,22,29, and February 5,12,19
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El
Evening Storytime
Wednesdays at 7:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program, including books, stories, rhymes, music,
movement, and more! This program builds language and literacy skills and encourages a
love of stories. Children are invited to come in their pajamas. El
Great Character Hunt
Monday, January 19 - Sunday
January 25
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Picture book characters have escaped
their books! Join in the Great Character
Hunt throughout this week and help us
locate the characters that are hiding
throughout the department! Stop by the
Youth Services desk to pick up an activity
sheet to participate. Locate all the
characters and your name will be added
to our Master Sleuth poster!
�More to Know!
Find your story on Ancestry.com
2014 Tax Forms
@ the Library
Tax forms will be provided at the
Library on a first-come, first-served
basis. Due to the declining popularity
of paper forms, the volume of tax
forms provided to the Library by the
Internal Revenue Service has
decreased, and that pattern is
expected to continue. Please feel free
to call the Library or visit the website
to check on the availability of
specific tax forms. The website will
list all the forms we have received,
and contact information for the IRS
should patrons need documents we
do not carry. The Library will also
print reasonable amounts of tax
forms for free. Large quantities of
forms or instruction packets can be
printed for a fee of 10 cents per page.
Ready to start work on your
family tree? The popular
genealogy resource,
Ancestiy.com, is now available at
the Library. The collection
includes individuals from North
America, United Kingdom,
Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Ancestry delivers billions of
records in census data, vital
records, directories, photos,
and more.
Ancestry.com is only available in the Library If you want to get started from home, we
also have Heritage Quest. Both are available at deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources.
Little Pirn:
Language
Learning for
Children
Iteaching your child a foreign
language is no longer a luxury —
it’s become a necessity. It
contributes to a young child’s
cognitive development and also
offers an advantage in the future
of our global marketplace. Little Pirn is specifically designed to teach kids foreign
languages at the age they learn best: birth to age 6. Languages offered include Arabic,
Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish. English is
also available for Spanish speakers. Little Pirn is available both in the Library and from
your home computer at deerfieldlibraiy.org/online-resources.
April Trustee Election Information
Candidate packets for persons interested in being Library Trustees are now available at
Village Hall for the April 2015 election.
There will be four open seats: One 2-year, one 4-year, and two 6-year seats. For
information about the duties and responsibilities of Library Trustees, please contact any
Board member or the Library Director. Contact information is on the back of this
newsletter and on our website. All Board meetings are open to the public, and
interested parties are encouraged to attend.
The election filing period is from December 15 - 22, 2014. Election papers will be
accepted at Village Hall, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am-4:30pm except for
December 22, when the office will be open until 5 p.m. Please note that the Library
cannot accept election papers.
For more information, visit the Lake County Clerk’s website at
http://countyclerk.lakecountyil.gov/.
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�Friends of the Library
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you like)
in our beautiful book comer - straight ahead from the Library
front door.
• The Friends accept gently used hardback and paperback
books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS, cassettes, textbooks
or encyclopedias, please).
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf. The
Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help sort
and shelve book donations.
• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’ Board.
Join us at a future Board Meeting. 2015 meeting dates:
January 28, March 25, May 27, July 22, September 30,
November 11. All meetings begin at 7:00 pjn. in the meeting
room across from our sale area
• The Friends have raised over $65,000 since our inception in
2007! We have provided funds for iMac computers, iPads,
outside drop boxes, Banjo Buddies, storyteller events, outdoor
bench, early literacy interactive panels, Rosemary Sazonoff
writing contest, staff camera, class Jeopardy set, and books for
the ESL and Alzheimer’s collection. We are very proud of our
accomplishments and will keep raising money with the help of
our community to provide additional equipment and programs
for your Deerfield Public Library.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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Please join the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.
Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
_$15-$29
__$50-$99
__$250-$499
Good Friend
Dear Friend
Loyal Friend
$30-$49
Family Friend
$100-$249 Best Friend
$500 +
Partner
NAME,
ADDRESS,
PHONE,
E-MAIL,
□ Please check this box if you do not want your name listed in any publication.
Please make your check payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and mail or bring the form to:
920 Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?
Thank you to our current members:
GOOD FRIEND
Anonymous
Herbert M. Berman
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
Mrs. Teddye Felix
Fern Gauer
Carol Hannah
Susan Karp
Krosnick Family
Lanin Family
Betsy McLoughlin
Mark & Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Marla Peckler
Susan Schloss
Ruth R. Wenke
FAMILY FRIEND
Ed & Dorothy Collins
Christine & Rob Cowan
Sharon Gonsky
Shari & Harvey Herman
James E. Hill
Gene & Barbara Reich
John & Alice Roth
Ed & Emmy Rothschild
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Elyse Weiss
DEAR FRIEND
Anonymous
Babs & Bob Benton
Leslie Brookfield
Marla & Andrew Dembitz
Shirley & Peter Fitzgerald
Barbara & Ken Gore
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Frank & Elaine Haney
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Maxine & Larry Kane
Garry & Tamara Katz
Laura & Rick Kempf
Carol & Rich Kraines
Kathy Johnson & Alex
Lieberman
Dan & Diane Mazur
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pivan
Dave & Bry Roemer &
Greta & Brian Davison
Luisa Ellenbogen & David
Neil & Lynn Samuels
Marilyn & David Scholl
Lisa & Brian Schurgin
Bill & Janie Seiden
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan & John Zobus
Dave Grimm
Glynis & David Hirsch
Marley S. Korn
Rabbi Charles & Dr.
Sandra Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee & Jeff Rivlin
Ron & Cheryl Simon
Larry & Katie Sullivan
BEST FRIEND
Ken & Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family
LOYAL FRIEND
Susan Fried
Michael Goldberg
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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
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Deerfieeld, IL
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving
Wednesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Thursday, January 1 - New Year's Day
Mond ay, February 16 - President's Day
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deeifieldlibraiy.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ron Simon, President
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Ken Aboosch, Secretary
7-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Seth Schriftman* 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Library Hours
.
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 26
Wednesday, December 31
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Special thanks to our generous Friends of
the Library for sponsoring the purchase of
four iPads and two Nabis for Youth Services
patrons. Additional thanks for sponsoring
the new Memorial Wail by the community
meeting rooms.
Tasty thanks to Real Urban Barbeque for
sharing their recipes at the “Tailgating”
program.
Many thanks to the Citizens Utility Board for
presenting the “Making Sense of your Electric
Bill” program.
Special thanks to our local partners for
providing the perfect atmosphere for spirited
book discussions, tastings, and trivia hoopla:
Biaggi’s Restaurant, Whole Food Market
Deerfield, and Trax Tavern and Grill.
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Thursday, January 29
Wednesday, February 25
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The Library will once again serve as a drop
off point for the Marines Toys for Ibts
program Drop off new, unwrapped toys in
the box in the Library’s lobby now through
December 20. All types of toys for all ages are
accepted, and remember that books make
great gifts!
Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at progrrams and events to
use in our newsletter and other public!ity, including social
media. Photitographers and camera crews from newsipapers
or televisioin stations may;
r ■ also document events at the
Library. If you prefer not to' have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you or a member of your family, please
fee : ree to decline at th at time. We respect your privacy.
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December 2014 - February 2015
Academy Awards
Adele
Adriatic Sea
Alex Lieberman
Alice Roth
Alzheimer Disease
Amalfi Coast
AMC Movie Theaters
American Booksellers Association
American College Test (ACT)
Ancestry.com
Andrew Dembitz
Android Phones
Apple
Arabic
Australia
Babs Benton
Banjo Buddies
Bannockburn Illinois
Barbara Gore
Barbara Reich
Bavaria
Betsy McLoughlin
Biaggi's
Big Brother
Blu-Ray Format
Board Games
Bob Benton
Bob Gottlieb
Brian Davison
Brian Schurgin
Bry Roemer
Burial Rites
Capri
Carol Hannah
Carol Kraines
Charles Levi
Cheryl Simon
Chinese
Christine Cowan
Citizens Utility Board (CUB)
Cloud Computing
Dan Mazur
Dave Grimm
Dave Roemer
Dave Rudolf
David Gass
David Hirsch
David Scholl
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Deerfield High School Finals Week
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Apps
Deerfield Public Library Blind Date with a Book
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Book Drop Boxes
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Contests
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Early Childhood Literacy Stations
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Homeschooling Services
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Memorial Wall
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
Deerfield Public Library One-on-One Training Sessions
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Preschool and Early Childhood Fair
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Special Needs Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Taxes
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Teen Study Lounge
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Village Hall
Diane Mazur
Donna Abosch
Dorothy Collins
Ed Collins
Ed Rothschild
Elaine Haney
Eleanor and Park
Ellen G. Wolf
Elyse Weiss
Emmy Rothschild
English
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Europe
Facebook
Fern Gauer
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Frank Haney
Freegal
Freegal Music
French
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Board
Garry Katz
Gene Reich
Genealogy
German
Glynis Hirsch
Goodfellas
Google Play
Google Slides
Google Suite
Google+
Grammys
Great American Songbook
Greta Davison
Hanna Kent
Harvey Herman
Hebrew
Herbert M. Berman
Heritage Quest Online
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Iceland
iMac
Income Tax Forms
India
Indies Choice Young Adult Book of the Year
Interior Decorator
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet Safety
Inuit Art
iPad
iPhone
Italian
iTunes
James E. Hill
Jan Zobus
Jane Seiden
Japanese
Japanese American
Japanese American Internment
Jazz Pianist
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jeopardy
Jhumpa Lahiri
Joann Carbine
John Roth
John Zobus
Kary Henry
Kate Easley
Kathy Johnson
Katie Sullivan
Ken Gore
Kenan Abosch
Kyle Nakazawa
Lake County Clerk
Larry Kane
Larry Sullivan
Laura Kempf
Lee Rivlin
Leslie Brookfield
LinkedIn
Lionel Shriver
Lisa Schurgin
Little Pim
Lois Nagy
Luisa Ellenbogen
Lynn Pivan
Lynn Samuels
M.J. Turner Jr.
Marilyn Scholl
Mark Nagy
Marla Bark Dembitz
Marla Peckler
Marley S. Korn
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Pergander
Maxine Kane
Michael K. Goldberg
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Mindy McGinnis
Minecraft
Mrs. Teddye Felix
Munich Germany
Muppets from Space
Nabi Tablets
Napoli
Neil Samuels
New York City New York
Nina Varma Michael
North America
North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies
Not a Drop to Drink
Overdrive
Panera Bread
Pearl Harbor Oahu Hawaii
Peter Fitzgerald
Petra van Nuis
Pharrell Williams
Pinterest
Prezi
Professor Moptop
Rainbow Rowell
Ralph Danielson
Real Urban Barbeque
Rhody Hausauer
Rich Kraines
Richard Oppenheim
Rick Kempf
Rob Cowan
Rock and Roll
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Rothenburg Germany
Russian
Ruth R. Wenke
Sandra Levi
Sarah Okner
Sarah Vaughan
Scarface
Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
Science Alliance
SCORE Chicago
Searchable PDF
Seth Schriftman
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Shari Herman
Sharon Gonsky
Shirley Fitzgerald
Siri
Small Businesses
Social Media
Sony Music Entertainment
Southern Italy
Spanish
Streaming
Subhash Mitra
Sue Gottlieb
Sue Jacobs
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
Susan Fried
Susan Karp
Susan Schloss
Tamara Katz
The Beatles
The Godfather
The Lowland
Thomas Jester
Toys for Tots
Trax Tavern and Grill
Twitter
Udayan Mitra
United Kingdom
United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots
United States of America
Whole Foods
WiFi
William S. Seiden
Windows 8.1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
WXRT Breakfast with the Beatles
Zentangle
Zinio Digital Magazines
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“The Temp site is terrific!
Why don’t you just stay there??”
By Mary Pergander, Library Director
Three Generations Celebrate
Library Card Sign-Up Month
While the renovation of the building at 920 Waukegan Road moves along, we’ve
settled in at our temporary home at Cadwell’s Corners. We appreciate the positive
feedback from patrons and visitors: The space is very welcoming and conveniently
arranged on one level. It feels and functions like a “real” library, and it certainly
will work well for us for the year we need to be here.
September is National Libraiy Card Sign-up
Month and—according to three generations
in one family of Deerfielders—their Libraiy
cards are the smartest, most valued cards in
their wallets.
“We moved to Deerfield in 1960,” says Jan
Zobus (left) “and we’ve been faithful Libraiy
users ever since.” Jan has seen—and
supported—the Libraiy as it has evolved
from a place to borrow the latest best seller
or do homework into a full-fledged research,
digital download center and community
meeting place. Her daughter, Laura Kempf
(right) remembers her mother Jan taking her
to the Children’s Department when it was in
a trailer near the current Village Hall. Laura
is now the co-president of the Friends of the
Deerfield Public Library. “We were just at the
Libraiy checking out several books on CD for
our upcoming road trip,” said Laura during
the interview. “The Library gives us open and
free access to so much material we would
otherwise have to buy—and store!” Third
generation family member and Library user
Erin Kempf (center) is a former member of
the Teen Advisory Board, long-time STAR
volunteer and heavy digital downloaded “I
love being able to download e-books from
home.. .and I love the fact I can use my
Deerfield Public Libraiy card to download
e- books when I go away to college."
Do you have a current Library card? If not,
stop by during September with two forms of
identification showing your Deerfield
address, and get one of the most valuable
cards you can own!
Nice as it is, our temporary home lacks some important features. It’s about a third
smaller than the old building at 920 Waukegan, and only about half the size the
renovated and remodeled Libraiy will be when completed. Currently there are no
study rooms, no program spaces, no public meeting rooms, no quiet spaces, no
storage, no drive-up book drops, and only 12 adult and four children’s computers.
Plus, we’re now at the far south end of the Village when we have traditionally been
in the heart of Deerfield, and many residents have let us know this is not
convenient for them.
We’re looking forward to returning to a much more functional, environmentally
friendly, and beautiful building—a fresh space that will be able to flex along with
the changing needs of our community. So come and visit our temporary home soon,
and watch for news of the Grand Re-opening of the main Library in mid-2013.
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on your left as youface the picture. Detailed plans of the interior are posted at
the temporary site.
�What can we do for you?
Need help downloading an e-book, starting a
Facebook page, or brushing up on your
Microsoft Office skills? We can help with that!
Contact us to book your own librarian for up
to an hour. Our trained reference librarians
have helped people prepare for job interviews,
learn basic research skills for school, and
more. To “Book a Librarian,” call the Library
at 847-945-3311 and ask for Adult Sendees.
What can we do for you?
Thursday Book Discussions
All book discussions will be held at 7 N. Waukegan Road, Copies of these
books will be available at the self-service holds shelfa month before the discussion.
■ The Story of Beautiful Girl by Rachel Simon
September 13,10:30 a.m.
While institutionalized in 1968, Lynnie and Homan fall deeply in
love and long for their freedom. They escape the institution,
find shelter with a widowed teacher, and are eventually forced
to leave their baby behind. Spanning 40 years, this is a story of
true love, friendship, and destiny.
JOHN
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Voter Registration
Courtesy of the League of Women Voters
Saturday September 15,10 a.m. -2p.m.
We're getting close to the October 9th
deadline to register to vote in the November
6th election. Registrars from the League of
Women Voters will be in our lobby on
Saturday, September 15, from 10 a.m. and
2 p.m. to register voters. Please bring two
forms of identification, at least one of which
must show your name and current address.
Only one form of ID can be a piece of mail
from a contractual service (Com Ed,
telephone or Internet service, etc.)
addressed and delivered to you.
CORY DOCTOROW
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Social Media Marketing for
Small Business
Tuesday, October 9,2 p.m.
Deerfield Village Hall, 850 Waukegan Road
In this introductory session aimed specifically
at small business owners and/or marketers,
we cover strategies and best practices to get
the most out of your social media activities,
including why it is important, how to create
great content, develop a plan, and much more!
Please register online at deerfieldlibraiy.org,
by phone at 847-945-3311 or in person.
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■ Gertrude and Claudius by John Updike
September 20, 7:30 p.m.
Set before the action begins in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," this
speculative novel follows the lives of Gertrude and Claudius,
King and Queen of Denmark, as they wend their way towards
adultery and treachery to ascend the throne. This book discus
sion is part of Writers’ Theatre “Page to Stage” program, in sup
port of their staging of “Hamlet.” Check out writerstheatre.org
for more information.
■ Little Brother by Corey Doctorow
October 11,10:30 a.m. and October 18, 7:30 p.m.
Marcus’s whole world changes when he and his
friends find themselves caught in the aftermath
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his friends are apprehended by the Department
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where they're mercilessly interrogated for days. When he is
finally released, Marcus discovers that his city has become a
police state where every citizen is treated like a potential
terrorist. He knows that no one will believe his story, which
leaves him only one option: take down the Department of
Homeland Security himself.
■ The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson
November 8,10:30 a.m.
Annie and Buster Fang spent their youth as the children of
famous performance artists. Known only as Child A and Child B,
they were manipulated pawns in their parent’s highly public and
often uncomfortable “performances.” Now adults, both Annie
and Buster find themselves returning home and facing their
family legacy.
■ The Irresistible Henry House by Lisa Grunwald
November 15, 7:30 p.m.
In the mid-twentieth century in a home economics program at
a prominent university, real babies are being used to teach
mothering skills to young women. For a young man raised in
these unlikely circumstances, finding real love and learning to
trust will prove to be the work of a lifetime. From his earliest
days as a "practice baby" through his adult adventures in 1960s
Henry House remains handsome, charming, universally adored,
and never entirely accessible to the many women he conquers
but can never entirely trust.
�• Whole Foods Market Deerfield will sponsor the Friends of
the Deerfield Public Library on Wednesday, September
19th for their quarterly 5% day. Stop by the store to
learn about our organization and donate 5% by simply
shopping!!! Thank you, Whole Foods Deerfield, for your
generous support!
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
• Be sure to browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and
CDs that will be sold during regular library hours in the new
(temporary) library at Cadwell’s Corners.
• Support the Friends of the Library at the Deerfield Farmer’s
Market on Saturday, September 15.
• Come visit our booth at the Deerfield Community Services
Day, Saturday, September 22.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (No VHS tapes,
textbooks or encyclopedias, please). Cookbooks and
children’s books for our upcoming Fanners Market sale
are especially welcome—tell your friends!
• The Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help
sort and shelve book donations. Any amount of time and help
is appreciated. Contact the Friends for more information
• See the Friends page on the Deerfield Library website for a
listing of our upcoming meeting dates, times and location.
Community members and potential new volunteers are
always welcome.
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
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Susan Cramer
Lynn Fradkin
Sue Gottlieb
James Hill
Susan Karp
Diane Mazur
Mark & Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Margo & James Oliff
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Robinson
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Family Friend
Michele & Harvey Felman
Christine & Rob Cowan
Elaine & Frank Haney
Shari & Harvey Herman
James Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Newhall
Barbara Reich
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Jan & John Zobus
Dear Friend
Ackerson Family
Sherry & Bernard Beck
Karen & Patrick Dessent
Grainger Matching Gifts
Program
Susie & Barry Gray
James Hill
David, Glynis, Quinn & Jonah
Hirsch
Maxine & Larry Kane
Laura & Rick Kempf
Lynn Pivan
Lisa & Brian Schurgin
Ellen G. Wolff
Best Friend
Anonymous
Greta & Brian Davison
James Hill
Marley S. Korn
Mary Pergander
Cheryl & Ron Simon
Eleanor Sylvan
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Claudia Katz
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Saturdays, September 1 - November 24,
11 am. All ages and their parents and
Fridays, Octobers. October 19. November
Preschool
Pals
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caregivers
2, and November 16, 10:30 a, m. Ages 0-12
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baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit Storytime
Drop-in Crafts
Preschoolers and their caregivers have a
program with rhymes, books, and songs for
Children and their parent or caregiver
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
you and your baby, plus social time after
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sing
songs,
and
have
fun
all
while
getting
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make a fun and seasonal craft!
ready to read! 13
Wednesday, September 12
Fun for Ones
Preschool
Pals
Fours
and
Fives
Tuesday, October 9
Tuesdays, October 2, October 16, October
Tuesday, November 20
23, October 30, November 6, and November Wednesdays, Octobers, October 17, October
24,
October
31,
November
7,
and
November
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13,10:30 a.m,. Ages 13 - 23 months and
14,10:45a.m.
Ages
4
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years,
but
not.
yet
in
their paren t or caregiver
Stoiytime, Milk & Cookies at
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers Kindergarten and their parent or caregiver
Preschoolers and their caregivers have a
Panera Bannockburn
are invited to a stoiytime just for them
program
just
for
them!
We’ll
listen
to
stories,
Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m.
including stories, songs, movement activities,
sing songs, and have fun all while getting
September 4, September 18, October 2,
rhymes, and social time after the program.
ready to read! 13
October 16, October 30, November
This action-packed program will engage
Children and their caregivers are invited to
new walkers in early literacy activities and
After School Stories
Panera Bannockburn (1211 Half Day Road)
encourage a love of books and reading. 13
Thursdays, October 4, October 18, October
for stoiytime, milk, and cookies.
25, November 1, November 8, and November
Time for Twos
15, 4:30p.m. Grades K-2
Trick-or-Treat the Libraiy
Thursdays, October 4, October 18, October
This
program is specifically designed for
Wednesday, October 31, 9:30 a.m. - 8:30
25, November 1, November 8, and
younger elementary school children and
p.m. All ages
November 15,10:30 a.m. Ages 24-35
features
stories
and
crafts.
Caregivers
must
Stop in on Halloween to show off your
months and their parent or caregiver
remain in the Libraiy. 13
costume and get a treat!
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are
Baby Lapsit Stoiytime
Just for
Teen Read Week: It Came From the Library
October 14-20
The annual Teen Read Week encourages teens all around the country to visit
their local Library and check out all the many ways they can read just for the
fun of it! In celebration of this year’s theme “It Came from the Library’’ we dare
you to try out the many books, magazines audiobooks, Playaways, and e-books
that are available in the Teen Space and to submit your own spooky story in our
hair-raising writing contest!
It Came from the Libraiy! Writing Contest
Grades 7 -12 • Submissions accepted October 14-20
Celebrate Teen Read Week and Halloween with a writing contest that will give
you the chills! Make your story creepy, make it funny, make it dramatic, but
don’t forget to add the scare factor. A panel of judges will choose the wining
story, which will be bound and presented to the winning author. Prizes for run
ners-up will also be given. Entry forms will be available online and at the Youth
Services desk beginning Monday, October 1.
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Grades 7 -12 • Sunday, September 16,1 p.m.
Looking for ways to be seen and heard at the Library? As a TAB member you
can come up with programming ideas for Teens at the Library; help create
content for the Library’s Teen Web page; help out with programs at the Library;
and give input for the new Teen Space. Plus, any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as volunteer service in the community! For more
information contact Nina Varma at teenservices@deerfieldlibrary.org or check
out the Teen Events page of the Library’s website.
Q. “How do you get into a great college?”
A. “Practice! Practice! Practice!”
FREE PSAT Practice Test
Saturday, October 6,10 a.m. -1 p.m., Jewett Park Community Center
FREE SAT Practice Test
Saturday, November 3,10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., Jewett Park Community Center
FREE ACT Practice Test
Saturday, December 110 a.m. -1:30 p.m., Jewett Park Community Center
Taking a full length proctored ACT, SAT, or PSAT practice test is the best
preparation for the actual exam. You’ll learn what to expect on test day and
receive a complete analysis of your results. Bring #2 pencils, a calculator,
wear comfortable clothing, and leave your cell phone in the car. Participants
will receive their scores via email approximately two weeks after the exam.
Register now to save a seat! These free practice tests includes all aspects of
the actual tests except for the essay portion. □
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Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
Imagine if our country were turned into a police state,
UTILE BROTHER! where
every citizen is treated like a potential terrorist.
The government could track every step you take
with video surveillance and monitor all of your
communication. Would you trade your freedom for
, security? In an increasingly digital world, privacy has
become a huge issue. The War on Terror, globalization,
CORY DOCTOROW
and economic difficulties have led corporations and
governments to abuse digital technology, threatening
our privacy and civil liberties. In the 21st century, Little Brother is watching you.
Little Brother by Cory Doctorow is the story of seventeen-year-old Marcus, who
ditches school one morning to hang out with his friends. But when a major
terrorist attack takes place, Marcus finds himself in the wrong place at the
wrong time and is swept up by the Department of Homeland Security and
whisked away to a secret prison, where he is interrogated for days. When he is
finally released, Marcus discovers that his city has become a police state where
every citizen is treated like a potential terrorist. He knows that no one will
believe his stoiy, which leaves him only one option: take down the Department
of Homeland Security himself.
Book Discussions of Little Brother at the Deerfield Public Library
Thursday, October 11,10:30 p.m. and Thursday, October 18, 7:30 p.m.
Meet Cory Doctorow
Tuesday, October 9, 7p.m.
Deerfield High School Auditorium
Meet the talented author of Little Brother,
Cory Doctorow, who will discuss the issues
addressed in the novel and introduce his
new novel, Pirate Cinema. Lake Forest
Bookstore will be selling copies of the
author’s books, which he will be happy to
sign following his talk. Seating for this
popular event is limited, so please register
in advance on line at deerfieldlibraiy.org, by
phone at 847-945-3311 or in person.
Cory Doctorow (craphound.com) is a sciencefiction author, activist,
journalist and blogger. He wasformerly Director ofEuropean Affairsfor the
Electronic Frontier' Foundation (eff.org), a non-profit civil liberties group
that defendsfreedom in technology law, policy, standards and treaties. His
best-selling novel Little Brother was nominatedfor the 2008 Hugo, Nebula,
Sunburst and Locus Awards. It won the Ontario Library White Pine Award,
the Prometheus Award, as well as the Indienet Awardfor bestselling young
adult novel in America's top 1000 independent bookstores in 2008.
Just like Little Brother’s main character
Marcus, today’s teens are extremely tech
savy. But the digital footprint they create
can affect their future. These programs,
sponsored by the Deerfield Parent Network,
aim to help parents understand the issues
surrounding social media and the digital
world their child or teen lives in.
Is There an App for That?
Parenting Your Digital Child
Sponsored by the Deerfield Parent Network.
Monday, October 15, 7:00 p.m. reception
followed by the presentation at 7:30 p.m.
Deerfield High School Auditorium.
As soon as your child can swipe a
touchscreen, your family should establish a
culture around technology. Educator and
researcher, Devorah Heitner, Ph.D., presents
this informative program designed to teach
you what you need to know about the digital
world your child lives in.
Bridging the Tech-Culture Divide:
Parenting Your Digital Teen
Sponsored by the Deerfield Parent Network.
Thursday, October 18, 7:0 0 p.m., reception
followed by the presentation at 7:30 p.m.
The rise of digital technology and social
media has introduced many challenges for
parents. This informative program by
educator and researcher Devorah Heitner,
Ph.D., will teach you what you need to know
to prevent your teens from creating a digital
footprint that will haunt them the rest of
their lives.
HATS OFF!
Hats off to all of our 4th of July volunteers!
Rebecca, Marguerite, Sarah, Danny, Cara,
Nikki, Lauren, and Henry for separating
3,000 white plastic hard hats and Heather,
Dan, Bella, Julia, Charlie, Will, Erin,
Carolyn, Sarah, Charlie, and Ethan for
helping our Library Trustees hand them out!
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Upcoming Late Openings and Holiday Closings
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5 P.M. Wednesday, November 21
Deerfield Public Library
Maiy Pergander, Library' Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
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Ron Simon, Secretary
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Sunday Mueller, Treasurer
847-940-7431
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Mary' Courtney • 847-945-9460
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Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday:
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY Thursday, November 22
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. Tuesday, September 11
Thursday, October 18
Wednesday, November 28
Library Trustee Nominating Petitions
Available at Village Hall
September 25 is the first day for candidates for the Deerfield
Public Library Board of Trustees to circulate nominating petition
sheets for the April 9, 2013 consolidated election. The petition
sheets and all other forms related to the election will be available
at Deerfield Village Hall. For more information about the election
process, please contact the Village at 847-945-5000. For more
information on the role and duties of a Libraiy Trustee, please
contact Mary Pergander at 847-945-3311.
Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Many thanks to MicheUe Bayuk, JiU Bonucci, Sue Gottlieb,
Laurie Liebowitz and Marc Noftsger for all their help preparing
for the “Big Move.” Special thanks to our good friends the Friends
of the Deerfield Library and our great Board of Trustees for
providing some delicious meals and snacks for staff during the
long haul. And again to our Friends for providing the two new
drop boxes. PLUS ... hats off to the winner of the drawing for a
Barnes & Noble Nook - Pamela Bach - during our opening week
“housewarming” at our temporary home. Thanks to TRAX for
being such a great host for our Fifty Shades of Grey book
discussion last month and to all of the sponsors of our Summer
Reading Programs including: Baskin Robbins, Brunswick Zone,
Campus Colors, H-Fomo Pizza & Pasta, KidSnips, McDonald’s,
Meatheads Burgers & Fries, PotbeUy Sandwich Shop, Target,
Tom & Eddie’s,Whole Foods Market, Sur la Table and Rosebud.
Common Sense,
Safety and
Library Policy
For the safety of all
children who visit the
Library, children 8 years
of age and under must
be accompanied and
directly supervised by a
responsible caregiver
who assumes full
accountability for the
children’s safety and
behavior in the Library.
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American College Test (ACT)
Annie Fang
Bannockburn Illinois
Barbara Reich
Barnes and Noble Book Store
Barry Gray
Baskin Robbins
Bella
Bernard Beck
Brian Davison
Brian Schurgin
Brunswick Zone
Buster Fang
Cadwell's Corners
Campus Colors
Cara
Carolyn
Charlie
Cheryl Simon
Christine Cowan
Civil Liberties
Claudia Katz
Commonwealth Edison
Cory Doctorow
Dan
Danny
David Hirsch
Deerfield Community Services Day
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Auditorium
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Parent Network
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Book Drop Boxes
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library One-on-One Training Sessions
Deerfield Public Library Policies
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Study Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Temporary Building
Deerfield Public Library Unattended Child Policy
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Village Hall
Devorah Heitner
Digital Technology
eBooks
Elaine Haney
Eleanor Sylvan
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Electronic Frontier Foundation Director of European Affairs
Ellen G. Wolf
Erin
Erin Kempf
Ethan
Facebook
Fifty Shades of Grey
Frank Haney
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Gertrude and Claudius
Globalization
Glynis Hirsch
Grainger Matching Gifts Program
Greta Davison
Halloween
Hamlet
Harvey Felman
Harvey Herman
Heather
Henry
Henry House
Hugo Award
Il Forno Pizza and Pasta
Indienet Award
James Hill
James Oliff
Jan Zobus
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jill Bonucci
John Updike
John Zobus
Jonah Hirsch
Julia
July 4th Activities
Karen Dessent
Kenan Abosch
Kevin Wilson
KidSnips
Kyle Nakazawa
Lake Forest Bookstore
Larry Kane
Laura Kempf
Lauren
Laurie Liebowitz
League of Women Voters Deerfield - Lincolnshire
Lisa Grunwald
Lisa Schurgin
Little Brother
Locus Award
Lois Nagy
Lynn Fradkin
Lynn Pivan
M.J. Turner Jr.
Marc Noftsger
Margo Oliff
Marguerite
Mark Nagy
Marla Bark Dembitz
Marley S. Korn
Mary Courtney
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Pergander
Mary Robinson
Maxine Kane
McDonalds
Meatheads Burgers and Fries
Michael K. Goldberg
Michaelle Bayuk
Michele Felman
Microsoft Office
Mrs. Robert Newhall
National Library Card Sign-Up Month
Nebula Award
Nikki
Nina Varma Michael
Nook eReader
One Book One Zip Code
Ontario Library White Pine Award
Pamela Bach
Panera
Patrick Dessent
Pirate Cinema
Playaway Audiobooks
Potbelly Sandwich Shop
Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT)
Privacy
Prometheus Award
PSADewberry
Quinn Hirsch
Rachel Simon
Rebecca
Rick Kempf
Rob Cowan
Robert Newhall
Ronald Simon
Rosebud Italian Country House and Pizzeria
San Francisco California
Sarah
Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
Searchable PDF
Shari Herman
Sherry Beck
Sue Gottlieb
Sunburst Award
Sunday G. Mueller
Sur la Table
Susan Cramer
Susan Karp
Susie Gray
Target
Teen Read Week
The Family Fang
The Irresistible Henry House
The Story of Beautiful Girl
The War on Terror
Tom and Eddie's
Trax Tavern and Grill
United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Voter Registration
Whole Foods
Will
William Shakespeare
Writers Theatre
Writers Theatre from Page to Stage Program
Writers Theatre Website
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Our mission, in part,
is to provide you
with open access to
the world of infor
mation and ideas.
Sometimes, we bring the world to you!
For example, Deerfield Public Library
is very excited to be hosting the North
Central 0 Gaugers Model Railroad
Club. Train lovers of all ages will delight
in seeing this enormous model train
layout and its villages, bridges and
flashing signals on Saturday, March 24,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Don’t miss it!
Another way we will bring the world to
you is through programs about “bou
tique” libraries. These are the jewels of
small, public-access libraries in the
Chicago-metro area, offering highly
specialized collections. For example, in
April we will reveal the treasures of the
Lenhardt Library of the Chicago
Botanic Garden. In May, we will spot
light Lake County’s William D. Block
Memorial Law Library and its valuable
resources. Learn about other unique
libraries in the months to come.
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The Trains, the Trains!
Saturday, March 24, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
The Library is the place to be when the North Central 0 Gaugers roll into town
with their gigantic 12 by 20 foot model train layout. Ring the bells, lift the gates,
load the trains, and swap stories in this daylong event for all ages. Special sur
prises include a drawing for a free small train set sure to delight any child!
The exhibition will feature a wide variety of passenger and freight trains, from
historic steamers to prototypical modern diesels. Guests of all ages will enjoy
the excitement of the sights and sounds of an interactive, operating model train
layout. Hands-on opportunities will allow attendees to experience the thrill of
running the trains wirelessly. NCOG Club members will be on hand to answer
any questions visitors may have.
Expanded Computer Services
For your convenience, we now offer in
library access to Microsoft Office prod
ucts: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and oth
ers. We are preparing to launch new
services, too, such as e-audio books,
email notifications, and new payment
options via credit card. Watch for fur
ther announcements this spring.
The library now offers Microsoft Office programs such as Microsoft Word,
PowerPoint and Excel to the public. Microsoft Office is available on all public
computers designated for Internet use. Patrons may use these computers for the
Internet, Microsoft Office, or both. Internet access and Microsoft Office usage is
FREE to everyone. Deerfield cardholders and guests using these services for the
first time should register their library cards (or receive guest cards) at the
Reference Desk. Computer usage is now expanded to 90 minutes a day per person.
Finally, I want to thank outgoing Board
member David Wolff for his nearly 18
years of dedicated service to the com
munity and the Library. You will be
missed!
Wednesday, April 4, 7p.m.
The League of Women Voters will offer a forum for the public to hear candidates
running for the three open positions on the Library Board in the April election.
Advance registration is requested, to assure adequate seating is available.
Candidate Forum
�Adult Programs
Programs are free and open to the public. Please register in advance by calling 847-945-3311.
Voter Registration
Saturday March 3,10 a.m. -2p.m.
Saturday March 10,1 p.m, -4 p.m.
Saturday March 17,10 a.m. -2p.m.
The League of Women Voters will offer
walk-in voter registration in the Library
lobby in March. Be sure to bring two
forms of identification, at least one of
which must have your current address. If
you are a naturalized citizen, please be
prepared to tell the registrar the year
and city in which you were naturalized.
For more information about voter regis
tration, please visit http://www.co.lake.
il.us/cntyclk/elections/voterservices/
registering.asp. Register now to qualify
to vote in the April election!
Illinois Women and the
Suffrage Movement
Wednesday, March 14, 7p.m.
In honor of Women’s History Month, the
Deerfield Area Historical Society and the
Deerfield Public Library present histori
an Leslie Goddard’s discussion of Illinois
women’s fight for the right to vote. Ms.
Goddard is an Illinois Humanities Council
Road Scholar. The Library has applied
for a grant from the Illinois Humanities
Council to support this program.
Around the World in
60 Minutes
Tuesday March 20, 7 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
Join us for an inspiring visual journey to
the sacred places in 25 countries on six
continents. Bill Helmuth’s personal stories
and samples of ait from these unique cul
tures will create lasting memories.
Career Guidance
Chicago from the River
Thursday, March 8, 7p.m. - 8:30p.m.
Veteran Chicago architecture docent
Hy Speck has seen it all - from the
Chicago River! Come for a virtual cruise
along the river, reviewing some of the
architectural greats, and not-so-greats,
of Chicago’s past and present. Speck’s
passion for the city and sparkling sense
of humor will be your guides. This program
is presented in cooperation with the
Village of Deerfield Fine Arts Commission.
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest Reception
Sunday March 11,2p.m.
Celebrate the winners of the adult
portion of the Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
ontest as they read their winning
entries, and then enjoy a sampling of
Sh°rl''atS Pr0Vided by “High Tea
Tuesdays: March 20, April 24, May 22,
9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Career counselor Roberta Glick of
the Jewish Vocational Service offers
personal, half-hour career consulting.
Reservations are required and appoint
ments go quickly, so call today!
AARP Tax Aid Program
Tuesdays and Fridays, through
April 13,1 p.m. -4 p.m.
IRS-trained volunteers for AARP will
provide help in completing simple tax
returns. You do not need to be an AARP
member or a senior citizen to receive
assistance. Please bring copies of last
year’s tax returns. No appointment needed.
Poetry Reading
Thursday April 19, 7p.m.
April is National Poetry Month! Poet and
host Bruce McNutt will share some of his
0wn poems and invite participants to do
the same. Come prepared to read aloud
one or two of y°ur own P°ems or personal favorites in an intimate setting.
Advance registration is recommended.
Career Panel Discussion
Wednesday, April 25, 7 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
Three panelists from the Career
Resource Center will discuss effective
strategies for finding employment in the
current job market. Advance registration
is recommended.
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Boutique Libraries
Learn about unique, public-access
libraries. (Watch for more in the coming
months!)
Chicago Botanic Garden’s
Lenhardt Library
Tuesday April 17, 7p.m. -8p.m.
Library manager Leora Siegel will
present an illustrated virtual tour of the
library and its 25,000 titles, including
rare books, botanical illustrations
and other treats in this astonishing
collection.
Lake County’s William D.
Block Memorial Law Library
Wednesday May 9, 7p.m. -8p.m.
Law librarian Dave Bender will describe
the wonderful law resources available
from this nearby library and the Center
for Self-Representation. Bender will
explain the structure of the law and
legal resources, teaching participants
how to find what they REALLY want
when looking for information about
the law.
If You Love Libraries • • •
Plan to attend the Deerfield Area
Historical Society program Thursday,
April 12. Dave Blanchette, spokesperson
for the Lincoln Library and Museum in
Springfield, will provide a virtual tour of
this most-visited presidential complex in
the country. Contact the Historical
Society at 847-948-0680 for more information about time and location.
�Joan Bairstow, Head of
Circulation, Retires
It’s no cliche to say that Joan
Bairstow will leave her mark on
Deerfield Public Library. From
putting barcodes in books 23 years
ago to working behind the
Circulation Desk since 1985, Joan
has handled nearly every book, CD,
DVD, and video game in the
Library’s collection. She will retire
on May 25, 2007.
While raising her family in
Northfield, Joan helped create a
Friends of the Library group that
established the Northfield branch
of the Winnetka Public Library. The
branch relied largely on volunteers,
and Joan did everything from paint
ing walls to helping patrons. In
1984, she made the leap to paid
library employee when she came to
Deerfield Public Library to help
barcode the library’s collection.
After the barcoding project was
complete, Joan joined the
Circulation Department full time.
She quickly moved up to Assistant
Head of Circulation and has been
the Head of the department since
1998. Joan has eqjoyed many
aspects of her job, especially work
ing with the patrons. “Many are
friends at this point. We worry
about them when we don’t see our
regulars for awhile.”
Though she will miss being part of
special moments like helping a
child get his or her first library
card, Joan is looking forward to
the many activities her retirement
will allow her to eqjoy. Joan has
children living on both the East
and West Coasts and plans to make
frequent visits. When at home,
she’ll be taking classes and enjoy
ing her membership to the Chicago
Botanic Garden. And, her friends at
the library hope, coming back to be
waited on from the other side of
the desk.
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Studying without the Shhhhhh
Meeting Room Policy
(Back by Popular Demand!)
Tuesday, May 29 - Thursday May 31,
1 p.m. -9p.m.
Deerfield Public Library invites high
school students to use the Library’s meet
ing room during finals week. The Library
will provide large tables for group study,
snacks and beverages, and access to the
Library’s research materials and databases.
The Library provides wireless access for
those who bring laptop computers.
A revised meeting room policy will become
effective on June 1. To request the use of
the Library’s upstairs meeting room,
please pick up an application at the
Business Office between the hours of 9
a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
After regular business hours, please pick
up an application at the Reference Desk.
As always, if approved, the use of the
meeting room is free. There will be a nonrefundable charge of $15 for the privilege
of serving any refreshments in the meeting
room. If use of the kitchen (refrigerator,
oven, range, sink) is also desired, there
will be an additional charge of $10, for a
total of $25.
You Gotta Have Friends
A new group, the Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library, is forming to promote the
enrichment of the Deerfield Public
Library. The Friends work together to
encourage the community to have an
increased understanding of and apprecia
tion for the materials and services available from the Library; to supplement
Library services, programs and materials
in accordance with the Library’s policies
and needs; and to provide fundraising and
advocacy for the Library. The Friends
invite anyone interested in learning more
to attend meetings on Wednesday, April 4,
7 p.m. and Wednesday, April 25, 7 p.m. The
Friends especially need members interested
in fundraising, writing, and/or marketing.
For more information, please contact
Karen Kleckner, 847-945-3311 ext. 20 or
email Friends@deetfreldlibrary.org.
New Youth Services Librarian
Mary Scholtens joined the Youth Services
Department in January. Mary recently
graduated from Dominican University with
a Master’s degree in Library and
Information Science, with a concentration
in youth services. Mary has been reading
ever since she can remember and her
current favorite book is Chasing Vermeer
by Blue Balliett. Ait is another one of
Mary’s interests, particularly pottery. Mary
did her undergraduate work in ceramics at
Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and
she currently spends her spare time
creating pottery in her studio.
Acknowledgments
Deerfield Public Library gratefully
acknowledges the many monetary gifts it
received through the years in memory of
Amy Simon. These donations were primarily
used to purchase materials for the Youth
Services Department “to expand knowledge of the world and its people.”
Recently, the family and friends of Olivia
Lucy Yang donated to the Youth Services
Department in Olivia’s memory. The
Library selected Asian-themed books and
language CDs for children.
In addition, the family of Carolyn Colburn
designated Deerfield Public Library as a
recipient of gifts in Ms. Colburn’s memory.
The Library has since purchased several
books in her name.
The Deerfield Woman’s Club has also regu
larly contributed toward adult books in
memory of its members.
The Library is honored to be the recipient
of these memorial gifts.
�Book Discussions in the Library
You can find copies of the books to be discussed at the Circulation
Desk one month prior to discussion.
■ Thursday, March 8,10:30 a.m.
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
Private detective Jackson Brodie
takes on three seemingly unrelated
investigations, including that of two
women who discover a shocking clue
to the disappearance of their sister
thirty years earlier.
■ Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly
Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
Oskar Schell, the
9-year-old son of
a man killed in
the World Trade
Center attacks,
searches the five
boroughs of New
York City for the
lock that fits the
mysterious key his father left
behind.
■ Thursday, April 12,10:30 a.m.
East Wind, Rain by Caroline Paul
When an unidentified plane crashes
on the remote Hawaiian island of
Niihau in December 1941, the
islanders do not realize that the
aircraft is a Japanese Zero and that
the surviving pilot has just taken
part in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
National
Library Week
■ Thursday, April 19, 7:30 p.m.
The History ofLove by Nicole Krauss
Sixty' years after
a book’s publica
tion, its author
remembers his
lost love and
missing son,
while a teenage
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one of the book’s
characters seeks her namesake and
a cure for her widowed mother’s
loneliness.
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■ Thursday, May 10,10:30 a.m.
The Shadow of the Wind
by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Daniel’s selection from The
Cemeteiy of Forgotten Books leads
him to discover that someone is
destroying every book its author has
ever written.
■ Thursday, May 17, 7:30 p.m.
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
In this best-selling memoir, journal
ist Walls describes being raised by
a free-spirited mother and alcoholic
father who were ill-equipped to
provide their four children with a
conventional home life.
Sunday, April 15 Saturday, April 21, 2007.
If you have a young reader in your house, be sure to make a special trip to the Library
during National Library Week, and ask for a “My First Library Card’’ case. These vinyl
wallets have a space for your child to write his or her name and two pockets for carry
ing library cards, emergency information, or other little treasures. These cases will
keep library cards clean and in one place, and the hand-written cover will make a
great keepsake once your little ones move on to big-kid purses and wallets.
r Registered Stories, Filins
& Workshops
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Call or stop in at the Youth Services Desk
to register. Please note these programs are
designed with specific age groups in
mind; we appreciate your cooperation.
Please register early; as space is limited
and mayfill up quickly. Programs may
be canceled if a minimum number ofpar
ticipants do not register.
Spring Break Movie: Over the Hedge
Friday, March 30,12p.m. All ages wel
come; children 7 and under must bring
an adult, Registration starts Thursday,
March 1.
Bring a bag lunch to enjoy while watching
this animated comedy about forest crea
tures invading a subdivision. This film is
rated PG and lasts for 83 minutes. We’ll
supply drinks and candy.
After School Stories
Thursdays, April 12 - May 10, 4 p.m.
Kindergarten - 2nd grade. Registration
starts Monday, March 12.
This program is specifically designed for
younger grade-school children and fea
tures stories and crafts.
Cinco de Mayo Party
Saturday, May 5, 2 p.m. Grades 1-3.
Registration starts Monday, April 2.
Celebrate this fun holiday with stories,
snacks and more!
S*t*a*R Volunteers
Registration starts Tuesday, May 1,
for the First Session: June 11 - July 6.
Orientation sessions: Friday, June 1, 4
p.m.; Saturday, June 9,10 a.m. or 2p.m.
If you’re in grades 5-8 and enjoy working
with younger children, you can be a
S*t*a*R volunteer and help us run our
Summer Reading Program. You must come
to one of the orientation sessions in order
to participate. Sign-up for the Second
Session (July 9 - August 3) begins Monday,
June 25.
�Youth Services
Drop-In Events
Book Worm Reading Club
Ongoing through Sunday May 20.
For readers in grades 2-8.
Read one book per month. You may
choose any book you want, but it
should be reading-level appropriate.
Hand in a brief written review and the
librarian will enter your name into a
monthly drawing for a Borders gift
card.
Deerfield Database Trivia Game
Sunday April 1 - Monday April 30.
Grades 3-8.
During the month of April, the Library
invites children in grades 3 - 8 to play
its Database Trivia game, using the
online databases found on the
Deerfield Public Library web site,
imw.deerSieldlibrary.org. For each
correct answer, the Library will enter
the child’s name in a drawing for a
Borders gift card. Question sheets will
Toddler Times
be available in the Youth Services
March 2 & 15; April 13 & 19;
Department and on the Youth Services’
May 4 & 17, 10:30 a.m.
home page. The library’s online data
Toddlers and caregivers can er\joy a
bases
are available on computers in
special storytime designed specifically
the
Youth
Services Department and
for children 18 months to 2 Vi years.
through
the
library’s web site—select
(Please note that the Friday Toddler
Time in April is on the second Friday of the “Online Databases” button on the
home page. (To use databases from
that month, not the first.)
home, visitors need to enter a
Deerfield Public Library card number.)
Family Times
Saturdays, March 3 -May 26,11 a.m.
Come to the Picture Book Room for a
drop-in storytime for the whole family.
Lucky Shamrocks
Throughout the month of March, chil
dren can write their wishes on paper
shamrocks that the librarians will put
up in the Youth Services Department
for the leprechauns to find.
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Special Performances
Space is limited, so please register early:
Limit 5 spaces per family. Children 7 and
under must be accompanied by an adult.
Mark McKillip’s Puppet Arte Troupe
presents “Irish Tales”
Saturday March 17,2 p.m. Registration
starts Thursday, March 1. All ages
welcome.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a puppet
show of stories from the old country!
Activated Storytellers presents
“Quizzical Quests:
Multicultural Folktales”
Saturday April 14, 2 p.m. Registration
starts Monday March 12. All ages welcome.
This theatrical production includes non-stop
action, physical comedy, audience participa
tion and imaginative props. Kids ages 6-14
who wish to participate in the show may
sign up for a Pre-Show Rehearsal that starts
at 1:30; you must be at the rehearsal in
order to be in the show!
Family Fun Nights
These prograins are designedforfamilies
to attend together; all ages are welcome.
Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Space is limited, so register early.
Limit of 5 spaces perfamily.
Turn off TV, Turn ail Life
National TV Turnoff Week
Monday April 23 Sunday April 29.
Come write a letter to your favorite
Bookmark Contest
author! The Youth Services Department
Monday February 26 - Saturday
will supply special stationery all week
March 31. Preschool - 8th grade.
Children may pick up entiy forms from long and even mail the letters for you.
While you’re here, play with our games
now until March 31. Don’t forget to
turn in bookmarks by 5 p.m. Saturday,
and puzzles and vote for your favorite
March 31. Bookmarks will be on display bookmarks. Finally, stop by the drop-in
for voting in April. The Youth Services
craft table set up on Tuesday and
Department will hand out the “Overall Wednesday from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. and on
Favorite” during the Summer Reading Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Program. Please, only one entiy per
person.
Poetry in PJ’s
Wednesday April 18, 7p.m. Registration
starts Monday March 19.
Wear your coziest pj’s and have a rhyming
good time listening to stories, poems and
songs. We’ll supply juice and cookies.
Spring Fling
Tuesday May 15, 7p.m. Registration
starts Monday Apnl 16.
Celebrate spring with stories, snacks and
activities for the whole family!
�Deerfield Public Library
Announcements:
Mary Pergandcr, Library Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ron Simon, President
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
□ The library will open at 1 p.m. on Friday,
March 16, due to staff development training.
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■
Ken Abosch, Secretary
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
G The library will open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday,
April 17, and Wednesday, May 23.
□ The library will be closed on Sunday,
April 8, Easter.
□ The library will be closed on Monday,
May 28, Memorial Day.
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□ The Deerfield Library Board meets at 7 p.m.
on the third Wednesday of each month.
These meetings are open to the public.
Jeff Blumenthal • 847-948-8241
jcblaw@Ameritech.net
Mary Courtney • 847-945-9560
mcourtney@deerfieldlibrary.org
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Do you check your email more frequently
than your voicemail? Would an email
reminder about soon-to-be-due books help
you rearrange your errands? This summer,
the Deerfield Public Library will make email
notification available for patrons who prefer
to learn about holds or overdue items via
email rather than a phone call. The library is
looking for 100 VOLUNTEERS to help test
the system before it launches in June. If you
would like to preview this service and receive
email notification about your library account,
please send an email, including your full
name and library card number, to
Enotification@deerfieldlibraiy.org.
Deerfield Decides: And the Winner Is...
Library' Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 a.m -9:00 p.m.
Friday:
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
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You’ve Got Books!
In January, the Libraiy asked patrons to vote for their favorite book from the last 25 years.
Adults voted for everything from Pulitzer Prize-winner Lonesome Dove to book group
favorite My Sister's Keeper. Children, on the other hand, filled the ballot boxes to the brim
with the same beloved titles. The book with the overall largest number of votes was Harry
Potter. (Not every voter designated which Harry Potter book, but it was clear that Harry
and his friends at Hogwarts were number one with readers.) Second place was the popular
fantasy Eragon, and third place went to The Berenstain Bears.
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March - May 2007
9/11 World Trade Center Attacks
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Amy Simon
Bill Helmuth
Blue Balliett
Borders Book Store
Bruce McNutt
Career Advice
Career Resource Center
Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Caroline Paul
Carolyn Colburn
Case Histories
Center for Self-Representation
Chasing Vermeer
Chicago Area Suburbs
Chicago Botanic Gardens
Chicago Botanic Gardens Lenhardt Library
Chicago Illinois
Chicago River
Cinco de Mayo
Dave Bender
Dave Blanchette
David B. Wolff
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Book Worm Reading Program
Deerfield Public Library Bookmark Contest
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Circulation Department
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Email Notification System
Deerfield Public Library Family Fun Nights
Deerfield Public Library Fine Payment Options
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Room Policy
Deerfield Public Library Mission Statement
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Study Lounge
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library TV Tune Out Week
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Women's Club
Deerfield's Favorite Book
Dominican University
East Coast
East Wind Rain
eAudiobooks
Eragon
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Winnetka Northfield Public Library
Harry Potter
Hawaii
Holland Michigan
Hope College
Hy Speck
Illinois
Illinois Humanities Council
Illinois Humanities Council Road Scholars Program
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
Jackson Brodie
Japan
Jeannette Walls
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
Joan Bairstow
Jonathan Safran Foer
Karen Kleckner Keefe
Kate Atkinson
Kenan Abosch
Lake County Illinois
League of Women Voters Candidate Forums
League of Women Voters Deerfield - Lincolnshire
Leora Siegel
Leslie Goddard
Lincoln Library and Museum
Lonesome Dove
Mark McKillip
Mary Courtney
Mary Pergander
Mary Scholtens
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
My Sister's Keeper
National Library Week
National Poetry Month
National Women's History Month
New York City New York
Nicole Krauss
Niihau
North Central O-Gaugers Model Railroad Club
Northfield Illinois
Olivia Lucy Yang
Oskar Schell
Over the Hedge
Pearl Harbor Oahu Hawaii
Pulitzer Prize
Puppet Arte Troupe
Roberta Glick
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Searchable PDF
Springfield Illinois
St. Patrick's Day
Sunday G. Mueller
The Berenstain Bears
The Cemetery of Forgotten Books
The Glass Castle
The History of Love
The Shadow of the Wind
Voter Registration
West Coast
William D. Block Memorial Law Library
Winnetka-Northfield Public Library
Women's Suffrage Movement
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Deerfield Voters Elect Three
Library Board Members
In the April, 2005 Village of Deerfield elec
tion, three Library board members were elected
to serve six-year terms. They are Kenan
Abosch, Sunday Mueller and Ron Simon.
Abosch, formerly a board member (19972003) and special advisor to the board (2003),
said, “I am thrilled to be a Library trustee
again after a two-year hiatus. I plan to work
very hard with the other trustees and the
Library staff to help the Library shape its
future direction in a way that reflects the needs
of the Deerfield, Bannockburn, Riverwoods
communities.” Abosch is a global management
consultant for Hewitt Associates.
Sunday Mueller said, “I am thrilled to be
starting a second term as trustee. The Board
feels energized as we begin to implement our
long-range plan. I personally look forward to
spreading the word to our residents.” Sunday
has four children and works as a teacher’s aide
in a local middle school.
Ron Simon, a special education teacher at
New Trier High School, is Library board
secretary, He said, “I am pleased and honored
to serve the Library as a board member for a
full term (after serving a partial term for the
last two years). Our village is privileged to
have a library administration and staff that is
committed to providing quality library service,
materials and programs for all ages. I look
forward to working with my fellow board
members, focusing on our mission.”
Other Deerfield residents serving on the
Library board include David Wolff, president;
Jeff Rivlin, treasurer; Jeff Blumenthal and
Sheryl Lamoureux.
Summer Reading Programs!
June 13 - August 5
ADULTS: It’s a bird, it’s a
plane, it’s a... book?
Leap into Super Stories:
Award Winning Reads
this summer! Register for
our adult summer reading
program on or after June
13, read 5 books by August
5 and receive a stylish
spiral-bound book log. All
participants are invited to a
luncheon in the Fiction
Room at noon, Friday, August 5. To be entered in a drawing for free Ravinia
lawn passes, you must sign up for the adult reading program the first day.
CHILDREN: Heroic Readers! For age 4 through entering 9th grade.
Age 4 through 5th grade come to our Heroic Readers Hideout to register and
pick up reading logs. Prizes will be earned by number of minutes read (or read to).
Those entering grades 6 - 9 come to the Youth Services desk to register.
Prizes will be earned by number of pages read.
For both age groups, you may report the day after you register. There are
eight prize levels; keep reading and reporting beyond that and your name will be
entered into a weekly drawing for Borders gift cards.
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Bob Franz, left,
Village Manager, at
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ceremony of newly
elected Library
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Programs are free but reservations are requested.
Book Discussions
in the Library
■ June 9,10:30 am
The Great Fire
by Shirley Hazzard
Arriving in Japan to join the
British community managing
the Occupation, Aldred Leith
becomes involved with the
teenage daughter and younger
son of a local Australian
commander.
(National Book Award Winner)
■ June 16,7:30 pm
Three Junes by Julia Glass
A dazzling debut novel set in
Scotland, Greece, the Hamptons
and Greenwich Village traces
the fortunes of the McLeod
family over the course of three
summers.
(National Book Award Winner)
■ July 21,7:30 pm
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
To understand why she is not
like other girls, Calliope has to
uncover a guilty family secret
and the astonishing genetic
history that has made her who
she is. (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
Special Event:
■ July 14,10:30 am
Book Review of Dear Senator:
A Memoir by the Daughter of
Strom Thurman by Essie Mae
Washington-Williams and
William Stadiem.
See adult programs.
Identity Theft
Book Review of Dear Senator
Tuesday, June 7, 7 pm
Dace Cunningham, Citibank Financial Center
Manager, will help you understand the difference
between fraud and identity theft. He will also
address the many ways your identity could be
stolen and what signs to look for. Leam what
you can do if you are a victim and how\^ou can
prevent this crime.
A Memoir by the Daughter ofStrom Thurman by
Essie Mae Washington-Williams and William
Stadiem
Thursday, July 14,
10:30 am
Virginia Carter presents
the fascinating real-life
story of a secret but
affectionate relationship between a black
daughter and her famous
white father—a segregationist
Southern senator. He was always
financially generous to her and encouraged her to
get a college degree. The situation became public
only after he died at age 100. This review is a
serious discussion of race in this country.
Wrigley Field’s Last World Series:
The Wartime Chicago Cubs and the
Pennant of 1945
Monday, June 13, 7 pm
Charles Billington, author of this book, presents
a slide presentation recreating the Chicago Cubs’
last year of glory from a host of interesting per
spectives. Offering more than just a chronicle of
a baseball season, Billington analyzes the social
fabric of the United States during WWII.
The Internet for Travelers
Tuesday, June 21, 7 pm
For all who face the thrilling challenge of travel,
John Kelsey’s online program covers a wide and
constantly changing array of helpful resources
and strategies.
Great Decisions
Ravinia’s Don Quixote
Tuesday, July 19,7 pm
In celebration of the 400th anniversary of
Cervantes’s novel, Ravinia has selected Richard
Strauss’s Don Quixote for its 2005 One Score.
Sylvia Desouches, Chicago Symphony and
Ravinia lecturer, plays excerpts and discusses the
musical structure of the work. Free Ravinia lawn
passes for some classical concerts will be door
prizes.
Tuesdays, June 28, Jidy 26 and August 23, 7:15 pm
Adult Summer Reading
This informal discussion group welcomes anyone
Program Luncheon
who wishes to come; just drop in...no reserva
tions. June topic: Power of the Media; July topic: Friday, August 5 at noon.
For all program participants. See page one story.
Education Issues:; August topic: Poverty in the
USA.
Career Advice
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
(1864-1901) His Life and Times
Tuesday, July 12, 7 pm
In preparation for the upcoming Art Institute of
Chicago exhibit this summer, Claire Copping
Cross presents a slide show of the crippled,
dwarfed Lautrec, who painted everything that
lived and moved around him; see his gorgeous
posters, lithographs and paintings of horses,
dancers, circus performers and brothel scenes.
Tuesday, August 23, 9:30 am to 11:30 am
JVS career counselor Roberta Glick will offer
free half-hour individual sessions. You must sign
up in advance.
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�Library Infrastructure
Needs Major Repair
Introduction to the Deerfield
Public Library Long-Range Plan
From Ron Simon, chair of the Long-Range
Planning Committee
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he board, Library administration and staff have all participated in artic
ulating what follows. We have asked for your input through pencil and
paper, meeting you in the Library lobby, or chatting across backyard
fences. We believe we know what you’d like the Deerfield Public Library to be.
We are now beginning an exciting time at the Library. We have to take all
these thoughts, discussions, ideas and plans and begin to implement them.
Soon we will begin looking for other volunteers to assist us in bringing to
Deerfield the best library we possibly can. I hope you will consider joining us!
We always welcome your feedback, suggestions and thoughts. Please email
any board member (see our email addresses on the back of the newsletter) or
drop a note in the suggestion box at the Circulation desk. I look forward to
more conversations down the road.
Despite renovations completed almost ten years
ago, our aging infrastructure, now 35 years old, is in
need of major replacements. The Library has
engaged the engineering firm of Brian Berg and
Associates to assess the specific needs and costs to
repair our aging building.
The assessment will include cost estimates,
prioritizing and a timetable for upgrades to the roof,
air conditioning system, air handlers, electrical
service, plumbing and service elevators, all required
to maintain this building. The Library is open 69
hours a week, serves close to 1000 people per day
and tries to provide a safe and healthy environment
for patrons, staff and a collection 186,000 items.
Previous work on the infrastructure maximized
use of available space and also included replacement
of the boiler system, plumbing and heat/air controls
and hydraulic cylinders on elevators.
Following the assessment, the board and Library
administrators will study the recommendations and
proceed with repairs and replacements. Exact costs
are unknown at this time but could be substantial.
DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY
MISSION: To provide our community with open access to the world of infor
mation and ideas, encouraging lifelong learning and personal growth in a wel
coming environment.
VISION: To be a vital force in furthering intellectual and personal growth.
KEY BELIEFS:
We believe in
■ understanding and responding to community needs,
■ fostering intellectual freedom,
■ maintaining a high level of service,
■ utilizing appropriate new technologies,
■ assuring rights to privacy and confidentiality of our patrons,
■ providing quality library services, materials and programs through a
trained and friendly staff, and
■ creating an environment that fosters employee satisfaction.
LIBRARY SERVICES:
The Library provides quality informational, recreational, technical, cultural
and educational services in a variety of formats through a staff of trained
professionals.
We are wireless!
Deerfield Library was the first public library in Lake
County to offer wireless computer service to those
who come to the Library with their own laptops.
Please feel free to enjoy this lightening-fast
service...offered to you at no cost.
The Library also has internet terminals open and
free to all. A one-time registration is required.
Thereafter you may use your scanned card one hour
per day. Children under 18 must have parent/
guardian in person to register.
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■ Videos and DVDs checkout policy: Those with white labels have a 3 day checkout.
Yellow labels or dots and non-fiction subject categories have a 7 day loan period.
■ For your safety, we cannot check items out to you unless you have your library card or a
valid ID plus a 25 cent charge. We cannot look up someone else’s library card and check
you out that way. Library cards expire after three years and must be renewed (free of
charge).
■ If you wish to donate books, please notify us in advance. We do take donations of newer
materials in good condition (no text books) but do not always have room to store them. If
we have no room we may suggest alternatives. Please do not stuff book donations in the
outside book drop.
■ This newsletter, Browsing, is sent to Deerfield residents, community groups, Library
organizations and those who specifically request it. If you no longer wish to be on the
mailing list, please contact the Library at 847-945-3311.
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Family Fui
All ages are welcome, but children must be
accompanied by an adult. Call or stop in at
the Youth Services desk to register.
Dinner and a Movie
See dates below, 6:30 pm Bring your dinne
and watch our heroic movies. We’ll supply
drinks and candy. Registration starts
Wednesday, June 1 for the June movies anc
Wednesday, June 22 for the July and
August movies.
Thursday, June 16 - The Incredibles
115 minutes rated PG
Wednesday, June 29 - Robin Hood
83 minutes rated G
Wednesday, July 6 - Homeward
Bound: The Incredible Journey
84 minutes rated G
Winners of Ninth Annual Rosemary
Sazonoff Creative Writing Contest:
Wednesday, August 3 - Air Bud:
Seventh Inning Fetch
93 minutes rated G
Bat-mania!
Adult Contest from left: Eric Oken, Chris Walsh
Angelos, Vernon Swanson, Ely Liebow,
Dorothy Andries (judge), Carol Beirne,
noth Solomon (judge) and Sharon Greenspan.
Youth Services Contest from left:
Evalena Friedman, Sarah am
Charlotte Spiro and Nicole Jarvis
not in picture: Anna Epstein and
Nicholas Solomon, Jr.
Monday, June 20 at 7 pm Registration
starts Wednesday, June 1.
Celebrate the creature that inspired Bruce
Wayne (aka Batman) with bat-related
stories, crafts and activities.
Pajama Storytime: Anansi an<
Other Spidey Tales
Monday, July 18 at 7 pm Registration star
Wednesday, June 22.
Wear your PJs and listen to stories about
Peter Parker’s arachnid and insect friends
We’ll supply juice and cookies.
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Registered Activities
Call or stop in at the Youth Services Desk to register. There will be two main registration
dates: June 1 and June 22. Space is limited so register early.
Captain Underpants Party
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Tuesday, June 14 at 4 pm For kids
entering grades 1st-3rd. Registration
starts Wednesday, June 1.
Celebrate this silly superhero with snacks
and activities. No hypnotism allowed!
Denim Divas: Sisterhood of
the Traveling Pants Shindig
Friday, June 24 at 4 pm For kids entering
grades 6th -9th. Registration starts
Wednesday, June 1.
Bring an old pair of jeans to make some
thing fabulous, while discussing the
traveling pants book and perhaps the new
movie. Snacks will be provided.
Fantastic Super Heroes
Wednesday, July 13 at 4 pm For kids
entering 2nd-4th grade. Registration
starts Wednesday, June 22.
Crafts and activities inspired by the
Fantastic Four and other super heroes!
Harry Potter and the Prisoner
of Azkaban
Friday, July 15 at 12 pm This 45-minute
film is rated PG and is recommended for
school-aged children; children 7 and
under must have an adult with them.
Registration starts Wednesday, June 22.
In honor of Harry Potter week, bring a
bag lunch and watch the most recent
movie. We’ll provide popcorn and drinks.
Library Mystery
Friday, August 5 A
at 4 pm For kids Kjf
entering 6th - 9th
grade. Registration v
starts Wednesday,
June 22.
Once again, a crime has happened at the
Deerfield Public Library! It is up to those
heroic middle school detectives to save
the day by solving the case.
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Picnic Stories
Thursdays June 23 - August 4 at 12 pm.
All ages welcome.
Bring a picnic lunch and join us in the park next
to the Library (weather permitting) for family
storytimes! We’ll supply cookies and juice.
Harry Potter Week
Monday, July 11- Saturday, July 16.
We’ll be celebrating Harry in anticipation of the
release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Drop-in crafts Monday and Thursday from 9:30
to 6:30. We’ll also have guessing games, trivia
contests and more throughout the week.
Follow the Facts
Monday August 8 - Saturday, August 20.
For kids entering grades 3rd-5th and 6th-9th.
.Sad that Summer Reading is over? Pick up a
Follow the Facts sheet. Answer questions using
Jforajy^resources and be entered in a drawing for
ift card. Pick a small prize when you
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Bookmark Contest
Special Performances
Call or stop in at the Youth Services desk to
register. There will be two main registration
dates: June 1 and June 22. Children 7 and
under must have an adult with them.
Limit 5 spaces per family.
Popeye and Swee’Pea
Saturday, June 18 at 10 am
Registration starts Wednesday, June 1.
See Alex Rothacker (aka Popeye) and his dog
Swee’pea do amazing tricks while you learn
about dogs and dog safety. Swee’Pea was
Miss Dog USA in 2003, and Alex also trains
police dogs.
Dave Herzog’s Clown Alley
Saturday, July 9 at 2 pm
Registration starts Wednesday, June 22.
Dave and his astounding marionettes put on a
musical variety puppet show. Fun for the
whole family.
Jeffrey the Great:
Super Heroes Magic
Saturday, July 23 at 2 pm
Registration starts Wednesday, June 22.
Magician Jeffrey the Great will amaze and
astound you with his magical feats.
Winners: Mark Hagopian, Sarah Soren,
Ashley Babcock, Emma Soren
Runners Up: Casey Borovsky, Jonah
Sugarman, Carl-Simon Sokollek, Alana
Hirsch, Mamie Kritzman, Max-Daniel
Sokollek, Mindy Borovsky, Corey
Blumenthal, Katherine Hirte, Laura Zull
Overall Favorite: Sarine Hagopian
Thanks to everyone who participated.
History for Kids: Tall Tales
Be a S*T*A*R Volunteer
Tuesday, July 26 at 7 pm
Registration starts Wednesday, June 22.
A storytelling actor, using costumes and
props, shares the adventures of legendary
heroes like Paul Bunyan and Davy Crockett.
For kids entering 6th - 9th grades.
Second Session July 11-August 5.
Registration begins June 20. Limited to
the first 20.
Help us run our Summer Reading Program
for the younger kids by taking reports and
assisting with programs. You must come to
one of the orientation sessions in order to
participate. Orientation sessions are
Thursday, July 7 and Friday, July 8 at 4 pm.
Punch and Judy Players:
Hero Tales
Saturday, August 13 at 10 am and 2 pm
Registration starts Wednesday, June 22.
The Library staff will present a puppet show
about two very different heroes: Pecos Bill
and George and the Dragon.
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Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
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Library Board Members value
your opinions!
David Wolff, President
847-945-2040
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Flag Retirement Project
If you take out your flag for July 4th and
find it too tattered to use, give it to us at the
Reference Desk! We shall pass it along to
Boy Scout Troop #150, who will give your
flag the dignified disposal it deserves.
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Ron Simon, Secretary
847-317-0116
simonr 1967 @yahoo.com
Baseball Donation
Gregory Lapin of the Deerfield Youth
Baseball Association has donated a collec
tion of books on coaching youth baseball to
the Library. They include books on softball
and baseball rules, coaching and sports
injuries.
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Ken Abosch • 847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
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Jeff Blumenthal • 847-948-8241
jeblaw @ Ameritech.net
Sheryl Lamoureux • 847-940-7431
mslamoureux @comcast.net
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
Closed in Summer
Editor: Sally Brickman
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Free Ravinia
Lawn Passes
The North Suburban Library System and
Ravinia will provide the Library with a limit
ed number of free lawn passes for a variety of
classical music concerts. These tickets will be
offered in two ways:
1. Those who sign up for the Adult
Summer Reading Program on the first day
June 13, can be put into a lottery for the free
lawn passes.
2. The lawn passes will be door prizes at
the Library’s July 19 Ravinia-sponsored
program.
Librarian in the Lobby: During the summer
months, the Library trustees will meet the
public informally at the Deerfield Village
Farmers Market to discuss Library issues.
Library Board:
Open meetings at 8 pm the third Wednesday
of each month.
Library closed:
Sundays in summer beginning June 5.
Monday, July 4, Independence Day.
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Renew by phone
847-945-3782
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
• Email:
info@deerfieldlibrary.org
To ask a reference question:
reference @ deerfieldlibrary.org
• FAX: 847-945-3402
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June - August 2005
Air Bud Seventh Inning Fetch
Alana Hirsch
Aldred Leith
Alex Rothacker
Anansi the Spider
Anna Epstein
Art Institute of Chicago
Ashley Babcock
Australia
Bannockburn Illinois
Batman
Boy Scout Troop #150
Boy Scouts of America
Brian Berg and Associates
British Occupation of Japan
Bruce Wayne
Captain Underpants
Career Advice
Carl-Simon Sokollek
Carol Bierne
Casey Borovsky
Charles Billington
Charlotte Spiro
Chicago Cubs Baseball Team
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chris Walsh Angelos
Citibank Financial Center
Claire Copping Cross
Clown Alley
Corey Blumenthal
Dace Cunningham
Dave Herzog
David B. Wolff
Davy Crockett
Dear Senator a Memoir by the Daughter of Strom Thurman
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Long Range Planning Committee
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Bookmark Contest
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Building and Property Maintenance
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Circulation Policies
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Family Fun Nights
Deerfield Public Library Infrastructure Report
Deerfield Public Library Key Beliefs
Deerfield Public Library Long Range Planning
Deerfield Public Library Mission Statement
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Services
Deerfield Public Library Staff
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Vision Statement
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Wireless Internet
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Village Manager
Deerfield Youth Baseball and Softball Association (DYBA)
Don Quixote
Dorothy Andriews
Ely Liebow
Emma Soren
Eric Oken
Essie Mae Washington-Williams
Evalena Friedman
Flag Retirement
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
George and the Dragon
Greece
Greenwich Village
Gregory Lapin
Hamptons
Harry Potter
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec
Hewitt Associates
Homeward Bound
Identity Theft
Jack A. Hicks
Japan
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jeffrey the Great
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
John Kelsey
Jonah Sugarman
Julia Glass
Katherine Hirte
Kenan Abosch
Lake County Illinois
Laura Zull
Mark Hagopian
Marnie Kritzman
Max-Daniel Sokollek
Middlesex
Miguel de Cervantes
Mindy Borovsky
Miss Dog USA
National Book Award
New Trier High School
Nicholas Solomon Jr.
Nichole Jarvis
North Suburban Library System
Paul Bunyan
Pecos Bill
Peter Parker
Popeye and Sweetpea
Pulitzer Prize
Punch and Judy Players
Ravinia
Ravinia One Score
Richard Strauss
Riverwoods Illinois
Robert Franz
Roberta Glick
Robin Hood
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Ruth Solomon
Sally Brickman Seifert
Sarah Soren
Sarah Spiro
Sarine Hagopian
Scotland
Searchable PDF
Sharon Greenspan Lewin
Sheryl Lamoureux
Shirley Hazzard
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Spider Man
Strom Thurman
Sunday G. Mueller
Swee'Pea
Sylvia Desouches
The Great Fire
The Incredibles
Three Junes
Vernon Swanson
Virginia Carter
William Stadiem
World Series
World War II
Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field's Last World Series
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PATRIOT ACT
People have asked me about the
Patriot Act and what the controversy is
all about regarding libraries. In short,
it is Federal legislation enacted shortly
after the 9-11 catastrophe that allows
the government—the FBI—to look at
library patrons’ record files, Internet
access records, and any other record
the Library keeps on its users or rou
tine internal files used to operate the
Library. This can be done without ben
efit of traditional due process proce
dures and carries extreme penalties to
the Librarian for non-compliance,
quick punishment if information about
this governmental access is revealed—
to anyone. The genesis of this Act
stems from the idea that the 9-11 ter
rorists used libraries as a base for their
communication activities.
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis
said ‘The greatest dangers to liberty
lurk in the insidious encroachment by
men of zeal, well meaning but without
understanding.” Libraries have tradi
tionally been strongholds of the
Constitution’s guarantee of freedom of
speech, the right to privacy, and the
freedom of inquiry. Patron privacy and
confidentiality have always been guiding
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Summer Reading Programs: “Lights, Camera,
Read”
June 16 to August 8
Adults: Movie stars aren’t the only ones reading scripts this
summer. Join the adult program and see where those stories
got their start. We’ll spotlight books that have inspired some
of your favorite blockbusters. When you register in the
Fiction Room you will be entered in a weekly drawing for
a “Lights, Camera, Read!” canvas tote. Read 5 books by
August 8 and receive a movie-themed gift bag. All pro
gram participants are invited to Luncheon in the Fiction Room
at 12 noon, Friday, August 8.
Youth: Please see Youth Services page for Summer Reading details!
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Three Elected to Library Board
Incumbent Sheryl Lamoureux
and newcomers Jeff Rivlin and
Ron Simon, all active library
users, won the Deerfield
Library Board election in
April: Lamoureux and Rivlin
for 6 year terms and Simon for
a 2 year term. Sheryl, who has
been politically active, has
served on the board for two
years; she was selected to fill a
board vacancy created by retiring
John Anderson. She grew up in
Deerfield, lived in California, and
returned here 8 years ago.
Newly Elected library board members are sworn
in by Village Manager Bob Franz. From left,
Sheryl Lamoureux, Ron Simon, Jeff Rivlin and
Bob Franz.
Jeff Rivlin, an attorney and certified financial planner, is Director — Investments in
the Private Client Division of Rodman and Renshaw. He and his wife have lived in
Deerfield for 12 years and have two sons.
Ron Simon, a special education teacher at New Trier High School, lives with his
wife and three children in Deerfield and lived formerly in Highland Park.
The newly elected officers “look forward to helping our library maintain its record
of excellence and believe in the library as not only access to information but also a
civic gathering place.”
�Adult Programs
Programs are free but reservations are requested. Man/ of these programs can be
seen at home by accessing our home page: www.deerfieldlibrary.org and
clicking on the program information at the time of the event.
Handy Internet Tips and Tricks,
Part II
Tuesday, June 10, 7 p.m.
Reference librarian John Kelsey repeats and
adds “a little of this and that” to his Internet
program to make your searching time more
interesting and valuable. This program is
geared to those who are already familiar and
comfortable with using the ‘Net.
Book Discussion
Thursday, June 12,10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Septimus Smith, a young man and former
soldier who has been traumatized by World
War I and Clarissa Dalloway, the apparent
perfect hostess, uncover truths of a broken
society beneath the facade of smoothly man
nered English mores.
Career Advice
Tuesday, June 17, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
You must reserve a half hour time slot for an
individual career counseling session. No
charge for consultation with Roberta Glick,
JVS Career Planning Counselor.
Adaptation, The Movie
Wednesday, June 18,7p.m.
The Oscar nominated 2002 film Adaptation
will be shown in the library.
Film Discussion of Adaptation
Thursday, June 19,7 p.m.
Filmmaker and critic Reid Schultz talks about
the fascinating film, Adaptation, and the diffi
cult process of adapting a book (Susan
Orlean’s The Orchid Thief) to this film. In
Adaptation, reality and fiction literally col
lide. This surreal film, filled with insights and
passion, is an ode to the love of life, writing,
and a beautiful rare flower — perfect for a
film discussion.
Plan Your Picnic!
Unusual Summer Dishes with
Chef Jonathan Bean
Thursday, June 26, 7 p.m.
Talented Bean prepares a variety of summer
dishes (with recipes) to jazz up your next pic
nic whether at Ravinia or in your own back
yard. His “mighty tasty” recipes will include:
Asian gazpacho, duck breast with lentils, wild
rice and curry vinaigrette, vitello tonnato
(cold veal roast with tuna dressing and more.)
Free tasting!
Book Discussion
Thursday, July 10,10:30 a.m.
The Hours by Michael Cunningham
Cunningham adopts the working title for
Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway to explore a
crucial day in the lives of three women, sepa
rated by time, for whom Woolf’s book is a
link.
Book Discussion
Thursday, July 17, 7:30 p.m.
Straight Man by Richard Russo. Fed up with
academic ineptitude, Literature Professor
Hank Deveraux announces his intention to
kill a duck a day until the college administra
tion passes a budget.
Illinois- State of Hidden
Wonders
Tuesday, July 22, 7 p.m.
Enjoy a photographic journey slide presenta
tion, including many surprises that Illinois
has to offer: canyons, fens and prairies, from
Illinois State Park to the cypress swamps of
the Cache River. Find the quiet beauty within
our own home state with photographers Carol
and Walt Anderson. Co-sponsors are
Deerfield Area Historical Society.
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■ Book Donations — We love your donations of clean, current books, but we do not
have staff to handle your boxes of old textbooks, etc. from your granny’s attic. We’ll
offer suggestions for other sources for those materials. When you do donate, please
call first and bring items to the front desk. Do not put donations in the book drop!
■ Where to get Library News — If you lose this newsletter, you can find our programs
listed in the following places: Our home page: www.deerfieldlibrary.org; also the
Village of Deerfield website: www.deerfield-il.org under Community Information, then
click Resources; and What’s Happening, Deerfield Area published by Chamber
Publishing, and delivered monthly to your home. We also have a column in the DBR
Chamber of Commerce newsletter, The Docket.
■ A record 477 residents attended April’s adult programs including those in honor of
National Library Week. We are pleased to be a real community center offering you
free educational and cultural activity! The most popular programs were Geoffrey
Baer’s Chicago’s North Shore (co- sponsors: Deerfield Historical Society) and the Big
Band Sound of Deerfield (co-sponsors Deerfield Fine Arts Commission).
�Across the Librarian’s Desk
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transfers, cell phones offer zero privacy, our lives are open books to
those self-inclined to eavesdrop on our personal lives or steal identities.
One wonders if to have privacy we will have to encrypt everything
principles for libraries. Post 9-111 can’t say
that is totally true—as all the rules apparent we do, every file we keep, every computer disk. That is of cold com
fort to anyone, as the U.S. government owns and operates the
ly have changed. The Patriot Act is seen by
world’s most advanced, largest, and most efficient code-breaking
some as reasonable surveillance and by oth
ers as an unwarranted intrusion into our citi and cryptanalysis center—the NSA. So encryption would be a use
less enterprise. The fact that our patrons’ records erase when the
zen’s privacy. The Library is truly stuck
materials are returned, or that our Internet records track only the user
between a rock and a hard place. Has the
Library ever been approached by the govern name and the time does not ensure privacy. I am dead-sure that the
computer geeks employed by the government can resuscitate the trail
ment for the review of a resident’s files? I am not at liberty to tell
of any such record in their entirety and amplify the traces of any
you that information.
internet foray or e-mail no matter how long they have been erased.
Some libraries have posted large signs warning their clients of this
legislation. I have been asked why I have not put up disclaimer
signs like this informing our residents that their library records might
be reviewed by the government without notice. The answer is sim
ple: if I put up warning signs I would compromise even more the
public’s reasonable expectation of privacy by warning them that in
the library, privacy does not exist. Signs cancel any vestige of privacy.
The Library has always followed, and will continue to follow the
Illinois Compiled Statutes—provision 75ILCS 70/1-2—‘The
Library Records Confidentiality Act”— which deals directly with the
explicit right of all citizens to have their library records held in con
fidence, but frankly that law is preempted and powerless in regard to
the Patriot Act. I will take every measure in my power to ensure
each resident’s right to privacy and confidentiality—but I am duty
and honor bound to fully comply with the spirit and the letter of the
Federal law.
In the electronic age we are living at our most public. Everything we
do is transmitted or recorded electronically, our paychecks are wire
Graphic Artist Betty Reschke:
In Memoriam
On April 23,2003 the Deerfield Library
staff lost a dear friend, who this year cele
brated 34 years as a library employee. When
our California-born graphic artist Betty was
first employed the library was located in
what is now the West Deerfield Township
Office. In the present building her artistic
flair blossomed in a “behind the scenes”
I have no problem with the concepts surrounding national security.
Surely, only a fool would think that we are not all vulnerable to
internal terrorist acts and that these acts do not pose a
serious, palpable reality. It is impossible for us to consider these
issues wholly within the framework of the old ideas we held near
and dear before the tragedy of 9-11.1 guess what bothers me about
the Patriot Act is not that libraries have been thrust into the middle
of a debate not of their making where they had no input, nor the lack
of traditional due process, nor the invasion of privacy, nor the
implied violation of hard won and cherished First Amendment
rights. What does trouble me is that the Patriot Act can easily be
seen as an insidious encroachment, first-step, beginning of an omni
scient government. I certainly question the need for that step in a
Constitutional Democracy. I am afraid, after all, that “the fault dear
Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves”.
Jack Alan Hicks
workroom. She sewed hundreds of original
puppets for the library’s puppet theater, pre
pared posters for our programs using an
ancient printing press, built large structures
such as the 4th of July bookworm, a bam, a
mural, exhibits and displays and fashioned
countless creative projects. She responded
immediately to our often last-minute
requests. When she took ill several months
ago she was re-sewing, for the umpteenth
time, the cloth furniture and inhabitants of
the little tree house (dollhouse) that has been
a fixture in the Childrens’ department for
decades. Betty had a multitude of interests
including golf, swimming, jazz (especially
at Ravinia), nature, the Southwest, and her
Michigan summer retreat. Her many talents
and cheerful smile will be greatly missed by
the library staff and the public who so
admired her hard work. In a 1997 Deerfield
Review article celebrating the library’s 70th
anniversary, Betty’s photo was featured and
she modestly responded about her long
tenure at the library “It’s just an enjoyable
way to pass the time!” Betty lived in
Highland Park and leaves two daughters.
Her husband passed away several years ago.
Youth Services’ Cindy Schilling holds the new puppets
made by Betty this year. Cindy, a 13 year library
employee, has just recently received her Masters in
Library Science and we are proud of her!
�prom Sunday Mueller,
Newly Elected Library
Board President
What ayear ahead on the library board!
0„e of the challenges and greatest responsibilities
of a board is long range planning, taking that long,
hard look into the future and developing a vision
as well as the plan to achieve it. Your library board
is in full gear in this endeavor.
We have been pleased to see the telephone survey
results of over 1,000 area residents. Your thoughts
and suggestions are helping us identify the issues
to be explored in the 15 focus groups to be held
this summer. If you can participate in one of these
groups, please do.
Our job as board members is to represent you, the
community and all its diverse components, to our
library. When considering changes to its operation,
we strive to keep in mind all our constituencies
and tty' to balance the needs of each group.
Fortunately, the members of our board directly rep
resent most of these groups and we are all frequent
users of the library’s materials and facilities. Our
efforts are easily a “labor of love”.
I am pleased to serve as the incoming president
and have several goals for the year ahead. Chief
among them is reaching out to those of you who
visit the library less frequently. I hope we can
familiarize you with the wonderful services avail
able there, including the services of our very peo
ple friendly reference librarians. They stand ready
and eager to help you find answers to your ques
tions, to show you some of our amazing reference
materials, and to help you search the ‘Net quickly
and effectively. Considering the immense amount
af information “out there”, I think you’ll find a
Jbranan to be a valuable research partner.
■Ve continue to add to our collection, keeping our
■sers and changing technologies in mind. We wish
o maintain our warm, comfortable atmosphere a
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Monday, June 16 - Friday August 8
Preschoolers through fifth graders:
Visit the Casting Station. Report on books you’ve read
or had read to you. You will receive a different prize
for each 2 hours of reading. Your reading adventure is
limited to 16 hours, but you may continue to report
and have your name entered in weekly drawings.
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Grades 6 through 9 - Visit Our Studio Shop:
Receive points for each page you read. Choose prizes from each level you reach.
Your reading adventure is limited to 8 levels, but you may continue to report and
have your name entered in weekly drawings.
Drop-In Events
Decorate a Star
Saturday, June 14 from 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Come decorate a star for your own walk of
fame.
Movie Nights
Tuesdays June 24, July 15 and August 5 at
7pm in Upstairs Meeting Room
Movies to be announced. Tickets available at
the Youth Services desk \ hour
before showtime.
Picnic Stories
Thursdays at noon June 26 — August 7
Bring a picnic lunch and listen to stories
while you dine. We’ll provide
drinks & dessert. Outside in the park, weath
er permitting.
Follow the Facts
Monday, August 11 - Saturday, August 23.
Grades 3-9
Summer’s not over yet! Play our library
scavenger game. Pick up your packet
at the Youth Services Desk & receive a small
prize when you hand in the completed sheet.
For each correct answer, your name will be
entered into a drawing for a $5 gift certifi
cate from Borders Books & Music.
Young Adult Programs
S*T*A*R VOLUNTEERS
Second Session July 14-August 8
Registration Starts June 28. Limited to the
first 20.
Orientation Sessions: Friday, July 11 at 4:30
pm or Saturday, July 12 at 11 am.
If you’re entering grades 6-9 and enjoy
working with younger kids you can
be a S*T*A*R Volunteer and help us run our
Summer Reading Program. You must
come to one of the orientation sessions in
order to participate. For more information
contact the Youth Services Desk.
YA Book Discussion:
The Fellowship of the Ring
Tuesday, July 22 at 4 pm. Grades 6-9.
Registration starts Monday June 2.
Before it was a phenomenal movie Tolkien’s
masterpiece was YA cult classic. Come dis
cuss the book and the movie. Snacks will be
served.
YA Mystery
Friday, August 1 at 4 pm. Grades 6-9.
Registration starts Monday June 2.
Valuable movie memorabilia has disappeared
from the library and must be
found! Examine the clues and discover the
culprit.
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Youth Services
Registered Activities
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Children must have a program card on fde with the Youth Services Department in order to
register. Once a program card is on fde, registration can be done in person or over the
phone. Priority given to Deerfield residents/cardholders. Grade limits refer to the grade
child will enter in the fall.
Memorabilia Mania!
Friday, June 20 at 4 pm. Grades K-2.
Registration starts Monday, June 2.
Listen to stories and learn how to start
your very own collection. Then,
decorate a special box to store your
favorite things.
Clue Junior Mysteiy
3-5 Graders
First session Friday, June 27 at 4 pm
registration starts Monday, June 9. Second
session Friday, July 25 at 4 pm registra
tion starts Friday, June 27.
A crime has been committed and our
junior detectives must solve it. Please
sign up for only one session.
Autograph Books
Wednesday, July 9 at 4 pm. Grades 3-5.
Registration starts, Wednesday, June 18.
Make a special book to collect autographs
from movie stars or friends.
Ruby Slippers
Wednesday, July 16 at 4 pm. Grades 1-3.
Registration starts Wednesday, June 25.
Create a beautiful shoe just like Dorothy’s.
Family Fun Night: Veiy Haiiy
Caterpillars
Thursday, July 17 at 7 pm. All ages, but
children must bring an adult.
Registration starts Wednesday, June 25.
Make a craft that will be at home
in your garden. Take it home and watch it
grow. This program will be in our upstairs
meeting room.
Crocodile Hunters!
Monday, July 28 at 4 pm. Grades 3-5.
Registration starts Tuesday, July 8.
Experience the “land down under” with
stories and different craft stations.
This program will be in our upstairs meet
ing room.
Movie Jeopardy
Saturday, August 9 at 2 pm.Grades 4-6.
Registration starts Saturday, July 19.
Celebrate the end of our Summer Reading
Program by testing your knowledge of
films made from children’s books. This
program will be in our upstairs meeting
room.
Thanks to everyone who entered our
Bookmark Contest & voted for their
favorites. The winner of the “Overall Favorite” catego
ry was seventh grader Matthew Hagopian. Other winners
and runners-up are: in the Preschool-Kindergarten catego
ry Sarah Soren, Mark Hagopian, & Brent Drazner; in the
1st-2nd Grade category Adrienne Mulholland, Ashley
Babcock, & Lauri Riddell: in the 3rd-4th Grade category
Sarine Hagopian, Alison Kaplan, Daniel Kaplan, & Laura
Zull; in the 5th-8th Grade category Matthew Hagopian,
Katherine Hirte, & Keith Wiersema. Congratulations!
Special Performances
__________
Space is limited, so register early. Priority
is given to Deerfield residents. Limit of 5
seats per family. Children under 7 must be
accompanied by an adult.
Dave Herzog’s Marionettes:
Stars on Strings
Wednesday, June 18 at 7 pm. All Ages.
Registration begins Monday, June 2.
This musical, magical marionette variety
show will amaze and amuse you.
Punch and Judy Players:
Treasure Island
Monday, July 7 at 7 pm. All Ages.
Registration begins Saturday, June 14.
Puppet version of Stevenson’s classic tale
of pirate adventure presented by the
Deerfield Library staff in honor of Betty
Reschke.
Popeye and Sweetpea
Saturday, July 19 at 10 am. All Ages.
Registration begins Friday, June 27.
Seen on David Letterman, and mentioned
in the Guinness Book of World Records and
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Encyclopedia,
Popeye and his dog Sweetpea will astound
you with amazing tricks.
Bill Hooper’s Active Music for
Children
Saturday, July 26 at 2 pm. All Ages.
Registration begins Saturday, June 28.
Original, fun and interactive songs for kids
2 to 10 and their families.
Magic For Muggles
Wednesday, July 30 from 6:30-8:30.
Limited to 80 children 7 and
up. Registration begins Tuesday, July 8.
Celebrate Harry’s birthday! Come to a
two-hour hands-on magic trick
workshop is for kids seven and up.
Participants will receive a “magic wand”
and a bag of tricks.
�Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sunday Mueller, President
Donald Van Arsdale, Secretary
David Wolff, Treasurer
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sheryl Lamoureux
Jeff Rivlin
Ron Simon
Library' Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed in Summer
Sunday:
Editor: Sally Brickman
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
Renew by phone
847-945-3782
• TTY: 847-945-3372
0 Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
0 Email:
deerfield.library@nslsilus.org.
To ask a reference question:
dfrefdesk@nslsilus.org
• FAX: 847-945-3402
0 Village of Deerfield website:
deerfield-il.org
'■ Elects Officers
At the April meeting of the Library Board
of Trustees the following officers were
elected: President Sunday Mueller,
Secretary Don Van Arsdale and Treasurer
David Wolff. The library board meets at 8
p.m. the third Wednesday of every month.
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Database
(fiwiited in Iasi newsletter)
• ' jvticld Library cardholders who want
to use this prescription drug database
from home or work should call the
Reference Dept, for the new login.
Deerfield’s Dan Havens reports that 200
people took advantage of the free IRS
tax help service offered to the communi
ty in the library again this year. Thanks to
Dan and his staff of AARP volunteers for
their hard work. Thanks also to
Deerfield’s Tom Jester for convening
our nine-week foreign policy discussion
group.
The Library will be closed:
5 p.m. July 3 and all day July 4.
The library will be open for
lemonade/fresh water on Family
Day, July 4.
Closed:
Monday, September 1, Labor Day
Our Online Subscription Database
(Available at: www.deerfieldlibrary.org - then click
Online Databases; click ReferenceUSA; then type in
your Deerfield Library card barcode as password.
ReferenceUSA is divided into two sections:
Residential and Business.
The Residential Database provides nationwide tele
phone directory information (address and telephone),
the neighborhood’s median income & home value,
percentage of owner-occupied housing, latitude &
longitude, and location on an interactive map. For
nearby listings, just click on Show Neighbors. You
can search the database by name, address or phone
number.
With the Business Database, you can look for one
specific U.S. company or compile a whole list of
those meeting your criteria, such as size, type of
business and location. The database’s twelve million
business listings come from telephone directories,
annual reports, SEC reports, government data, trade
publications and other sources.
For more information and for assistance using
ReferenceUSA from home, work or in the library,
contact a reference librarian.
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Closed Sundays:
June 1 to August 31.
Reference Librarians
Recommend ReferenceUSA
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
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June - August 2003
9/11 World Trade Center Attacks
Academy Awards
Adaptation
Adrienne Mulholland
Alison Kaplan
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Ashley Babcock
Betty Reschke
Big Band Sound of Deerfield
BIll Hooper
Brent Drazner
Cache River
California
Career Advice
Career Counseling
Carol Anderson
Chicago Illinois
Cindy Schilling
Clarissa Dalloway
Clue Junior
Dan Havens
Daniel Kaplan
Dave Herzog
David B. Wolff
David Letterman
DBR Chamber Publishing
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce (DBR)
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library 70th Anniversary
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Bookmark Contest
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Film Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Long Range Planning
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Survey
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Review
Deerfield Website
Donald Van Arsdale
England
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Geoffrey Baer
Guinness Book of World Records
Hank Deveraux
Harry Potter
Highland Park Illinois
Illinois
Illinois Compiled Statutes
Illinois State Park System
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
J.R.R. Tolkien
Jack A. Hicks
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jeopardy
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
John A. Anderson
John Kelsey
Jonathan Bean
Katherine Hirte
Keith Wiersema
Laura Zull
Lauri Riddell
Library Records Confidentiality Act
Louis Brandeis
Mark Hagopian
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Matthew Hagopian
Michael Cunningham
Michigan
Mrs. Dalloway
National Library Week
National Security
National Security Agency (NSA)
New Trier High School
New Trier High School Special Education Department
North Shore
Patron Privacy
Physician's Desk Reference (PDR)
Popeye and Sweetpea
Punch and Judy Players
Ravinia
Reference USA
Reid Schultz
Richard Russo
Ripley's Believe It or Not
Robert Louis Stevenson
Roberta Glick
Rodman and Renshaw
Ronald Simon
Sally Brickman Seifert
Sarah Soren
Sarine Hagopian
Searchable PDF
Septimus Smith
Sheryl Lamoureux
Straight Man
Sunday G. Mueller
Surveillance
Susan Orlean
The Docket
The Fellowship of the Ring
The Hours
The Orchid Thief
Thomas Jester
Treasure Island
United States Constitution
United States Constitution First Amendment
United States Government
United States Patriot Act
United States Supreme Court
Virginia Woolf
Walt Anderson
West Deerfield Township
What's Happening Newsletter
World War I
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John A. Anderson Retires
from Library Board
After twenty- four
years of service, John
Anderson has moved
to Wauconda. He was
a Deerfield resident
for thirty- four years.
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First elected in 1977
and reelected in four
subsequent elections, Anderson’s
term spanned the period from when
the library was new all the way
through the recent renovations. He
provided leadership for two library
directors: Suzanne Whetstone and
Jack Hicks. A multi-faceted man,
Anderson was a strong advocate of
freedom of speech, access by all
residents to all forms of information
and of library literacy. He pressed
for renovation and the new comput
er system and he was instrumental
in bringing videos and other AV for
mats to the library. He said, “Many
problems were solved during my
tenure. I was glad to have been able
to contribute to this great library.”
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The library runs regular
monthly columns in
The Chamber of Commerce
Docket and the local
What's Happening.
Watch for these!
Three Board
Members Elected
Jeffrey Blumenthal, Donald Van
Arsdale and David Wolff were elected
to serve on the Deerfield Library Board
of Trustees at the April 3 Village of
Deerfield election. All three have previ
ously served on the board. David Wolff
has been a board member for 12 years and held the office of secretary. Blumenthal had
been appointed last year. Both Blumenthal and Wolff will serve six year terms. Van
Arsdale served on the Board in 1994, and will fill the remaining four year term of Yvonne
Sharpe who resigned to move to Riverwoods. All three newly elected trustees are strong
library users and supporters.
The Deerfield Library Board of Trustees holds open meetings the third Wednesday of
every month at 8 p.m.
Under 18 Video Policy Changed
Matt requested and the board responded....
Joan Bairstow, right, Deerfield Library
Head of Circulation, gladly implemented
the board’s new video policy suggested by
Deerfield student Matt Tick, at left.
Matt Tick, Deerfield High School stu
dent, made a presentation to the library
Board of Trustees, and the Board respond
ed by changing the video policy for those
under 18 years of age. The new policy
states that when a parental permission
release form is on file in the library, juve
nile patrons may borrow video/DVD mate
rials on their own cards. Parents must give
the permission in person, and must assume
full responsibility for return, damage, fees
or fines for materials loaned under the pol
icy. The library is held harmless from the
loan of any material. Policies and permis
sion slips are available at the front desk.
See inside for
Music in the Fiction Room on Saturday, June 9th.
Summer Reading Clubs: Adult Light Reading and
Youth Services Enchanted Forest.
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June 9 - August 10
Music, Music, Music
...in the Fiction Room
(free Ravinia lawn passes will be
distributed during these concerts!)
Saturday, June 9
10 am - noon • Acoustic Prism, a group of
four Chicagoland musicians, perform popular
folk music ranging from traditional American
folk songs to standards, folk rock and origi
nal music. Come along!
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2 - 3 pm • The Lakeside Flutes, the unique
sounds of an ensemble playing in a flute
choir: Classical, pop, jazz and contemporary
styles will be featured.
Glass Ait
Adults: Light Reading Club
Lighten up! Some books are too seri
ous for summer; this year you will be
rewarded for just having fun. Just grab
your beach books and go! Register in
the Fiction Room on or after June 9
and read five books (no requirements!)
before August 10. Everyone who
completes the program will receive a
clip-on book light! Luncheon for all
participants August 10 in the Fiction
Room.
Youth Services: Enter the
Enchanted Forest
fijl4 years old to 5th graders:
Visit the knight’s station to
report on books you’ve read
or had read to you.
You may make 9 visits
and receive a different prize
each time.
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Tuesday, June 12, 7:15 pm
Fine Arts Commission sponsors Deerfield
resident James Wilbat who will bring his hot
glass studio to the library. The program
includes a video of Wilbat blowing glass, a
discussion of techniques and a display of his
unique tools and contemporary glass works.
July 4—Family Days
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Lemonade in library 10 am - 3 pm.
Book Discussions
in the Library
Thursday, June 14, 10:30 am
H! The Girl’s Guide to Hunting
and Fishing by Melissa Bank
Jane Rosenthal-lovable, funny,
insecure-discovers that finding
Mr. Right is not as simple as the
self help manuals make it out to
be.
Tuesday, June 19,7 pm
■ Interpreter of Maladies by
Jhumpa Lahiri
This Pulitzer-Prize-winning col
lection of short stories sensitively
explores universal themes of
love, loss and belonging.
Thursday, July 12, 10:30 am
El Readers’ Choice
We ask each reader to select and
read a “light” book and come
prepared to discuss it with the
group.
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Entering Grades 6-9: Report on books
and earn points based on the number
of pages read. Points are used to buy
prizes from the Dragon’s Treasure
Cave.
JNonvay
Tuesday, August 7, 7 pm
Myrla Brand’s slide presentation introduces
the food, architecture, music, and more from
this beautiful country. Visit Oslo, Bergen,
Lillehammer, the fjords, the High Country
and Birksdal Glacier with us.
Tibet
Tuesday, July 10, 7 pm
Mike Gauer presents his “National
Geographic quality” slide show and narration
to this strange and forbidden land on the roof
of the world whose religious leader, the Dalai
Lama, is the reincarnation of Buddha.
Tuesday, July 17,7 pm
S! Waiting by Ha Jin
Lin and Manna’s love in
Communist China remains unre
quited for 18 years, until the
divorce which Lin’s wife has per
sistently refused him becomes
possible.
�Across the Librarian’s Desk
The retirement of John Anderson from the
Library Board after twenty-four years of service
caused me to reflect on the fine board mem
bers who have served this library in the years
since the library was built. Many, like
Rosemary Sazonoff, were Deerfield stalwarts;
many were not known by the public but made
strong contributions to this library benefiting
the residents and the staff.
John was not the longest serving board member of memory. That
honor would go to former Board President Tom Parfitt, with current
President Sue Benn right behind in length of service. It is hard to sin
gle out individuals but some do stand out. Longtime Treasurer Tony
Sabato, who passed away last winter, taught me all I know about tax
levies and public finance. Rosemary Sazonoff taught me the power of
the press; Wilbur Page taught me respect for the physical plant and
how to take care of it. Sue Benn, especially, has shepherded me
through all our renovation projects for the past eight years and I owe
her more than I can tell. It is with sadness that we note the death of
former Board Member Charlene Reich in early May; she served with
distinction.
Currently the library has a mix of old and new board members. Sue
Benn brings over twenty years experience to the table, David Wolff
twelve years. Our younger members Don Van Arsdale, Sunday Mueller,
Jeff Blumenthal and Ken Abosch bring a renewed sense of energy and
enthusiasm as we look forward to long range planning and needed
community assessment to prepare ourselves for the future. Bill Seiden
has agreed to fill John Anderson’s position on an interim basis. This
board truly reflects the residents of Deerfield and will be a great asset
as we move into the reality of the information age.
As if we needed proof that it is indeed a small world we live in,
this spring Bill Seiden, current President of the North Suburban Library
System Board, and I were in Washington, D.C. for the American Library
Association’s Legislative Day. At the debriefing session held after a
long day on Capitol Hill I chanced to look over at one of our fellow
library advocates. I asked him immediately if he was the Don McCurry
who served so ably on the Deerfield Public Library Board twenty years
ago. Don’s reponse was, “How in the world did you know that?” It was
easy. Don had been a great board member. He had made strong contri
butions to the library, and had make a lasting impression. He was in
Washington as a board member of the Northern Illinois Library System
headquartered in Rockford. It seems Don has been involved in library
service for many years.
At this point it finally occurred to me that as boards have a
tremendous impact on their libraries, so do libraries have a lasting
effect on the board members themselves. It was a fine moment when I
introduced a current board member to one from many, many years ago.
Past and present became one, leading me to feel confident about this
library’s future.
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian
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□ What to do with the kids this
summer? Check out the Family Explorer Card
at the Circulation Desk. With this card you may
visit at least two local museum/historical soci
eties and receive a variety of free services.
Museums include Cuneo Museum and Gardens,
Lake County Discover)' Museum, Mitchell
Museum of the American Indian, and more. You
will need your Deerfield Library card to borrow
the explorer cards (one week loan). This is a
libraries/ museums/North Suburban Library
System partnership providing a unique learning
experience.
□ Calling all attorneys! The library could
use a donation of a recent (1998 or newer) print
edition of Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.
The corporate library which used to donate every
year is no longer in existence.
□ AARP volunteers at the Deerfield
Library assisted a record 249 people filing
income tax returns this spring. Thanks to Dan
Havens, team leader, whose great crew offered
this free service twice weekly for three months!
SI Deerfield’s B’nai Tikvah Congregation’s
25th anniversary was celebrated with a large
donation to the library “to give back to the com
munity”. A variety of books suitable for the
library’s Judaic collection were purchased.
James Milin’s Bar Mitzvah project also added to
the library gift.
■ A spectacular photo display featuring
Cambodia, Vietnam, Bali and Turkey may be
seen this summer in our small exhibit cases cour
tesy of Bannockburn’s Dr. Michael S. Lewis who
took the photographs.
■ Need a form for business, personal,
legal, taxes, etc? The reference desk has a
handy new handout “Forms, forms, and more
forms” offering location of print and electronic
resources.
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Family Storytimes
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June 14 - July 26. All Ages.
Join us for stories each Thursday in the picture
book room at 11 am. No registration required.
S*T*A*R Volunteers
Like working with younger children? Need
service hours? Students entering grades 6-9
may help us with our Summer Reading
Program. There will be 2 sessions:
June 9-July 14 and July 16-August 10. All
volunteers are invited to a pizza party on
August 10. Sign-up starts June 1. Volunteers
must come to one of the following orienta
tion meetings: June 7 at 10 am; June 8 at 2
pm: June 15 at 4 pm; July 12 at 2 pm; July
13 at 4 pm: July 14 at 10 am. Contact Youth
Services for more information.
Drop In Events
Skits South of the Border
Saturday, June 2 at 10 am. All Ages
Spanish students from Holy Cross School
will present songs and puppet shows
in Spanish and English. Come to the upstairs
meeting room.
Designer Dragons
Monday, July 2 from 9:30 am - 8:30 pm
All Ages.
Come in and decorate a dragon of your own.
Special Performances
Space is limited, so register early. Priority
given to Deeifield residents or cardholders.
Limit 5 seats perfamily. Children under 7
must be accompanied by an adult. The per
formers give age recommendations; please
consider them when registering for events.
Illinois Juggling Institute
“That Tall Juggler Guy Show”
Monday, June 18 at 7 pm.
A master juggler will amaze you for 30
minutes. Then everyone (and they
mean everyone!) will have 30 minutes of
hands-on juggling lessons. Register
June 2.
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Paddy Lynn “Color My World’’
Storyacting for Children
Saturday, June 23 at 10 am.
Recommended for K-4
Paddy combines storytelling with acting,
using audience members to present
popular children’s stories. Register June 2.
Roberts Marionettes
“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
Monday, July 16 at 7 pm.
Recommended for ages 4-12
Linda Roberts, puppet master, celebrates the
100th anniversary of Baum’s
classic tale. Register June 25.
Circus Boy “Prop Comic
Stuntman”
Saturday, July 21 at 2 pm.
Recommended for K-PhD
Come see 50 minutes of breathtaking
gymnastics, mouth juggling, comedy, and
the world’s smallest bicycle! Seen on Bozo’s
Circus and Wild Chicago.
Register June 25.
Raven Theatre Children’s
Touring Program “Aesop’s
Fables”
Saturday, July 28 at 10 am.
Recommended for PK-6 grade.
Engaging, creative and interactive
production of Aesop’s most popular
fables. Register June 25.
Punch and Judy Players
“Dragon Stories”
Saturday, August 11 at 10 am and 2 pm
All ages welcome.
Celebrate the end of Summer Reading with
one of our popular puppet shows.
Register July 14.
Family Fun Nights
Program cards not required. All family
members welcome—children must
bring an adult. Register June 8.
Design Your Own Family Shield
Thursday, June 28 at 7pm
In days of old, knights and nobles designed
shields that told something about them. What
will your shield say about you?
Pajama Storytime—Stories for
Good Knights and Ladies
Thursday, July 12 at 7 pm
Stories full of knights, dragons and more.
Royal snacks provided.
Dragon Grabbers
Thursday, August 2 at 7 pm
Create a dragon clip to guard your precious
papers.
Thanks to everyone
who entered the
Bookmark Contest.
The “Overall Favorite”
award went to Dana
Raymond whose book
mark will be given out
during our Summer
fi
Reading Program. 1st,
2nd, and 3rd place win
ners were chosen for
each grade category.
Congratulations to
Aaron Katz, Ricki
Goldstick, Samantha
Amidei, Sarine
Hagopian, Devon Olsen,
Kimberly Allen, Andrea
Houg, Ana Istrate, liana
Strauss, Rebecca Kaplan, Dana
Raymond, and Leigh Courtney.
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Registered Activities
Children must have a program card on fde
to register. Registration may be over the
phone or in person.
How (iid They Do That?
Exp; o'ing Art Through
Literature. Take Two!
Wednesdays from 4 - 5:30 pm.
June 13-August 8. Grades 3-6.
These are popular workshops, teaching art
techniques used by children’s book illustra
tors. Register June 1.
Castles in the Sky
Saturday, June 16 at 10 am - noon
Grades 4-6.
Transform the Youth Services Department
into a world of fantasy by creating
a series of magical murals. Register June 1.
Button Buddies
Monday, June 25 at 10 am. Grades K-2.
Make fantastic friends with buttons and
pipe cleaners. Register June 4.
Bubble Teasers
Saturday, July 7 at 2 pm. Grades K-2.
Create magical bubble wands and fill the
air with bubbles! Register June 4.
Bodacious Butterflies
Friday, July 13 at 2 pm. Grades 3-6.
Make beautiful butterflies to set your heart
a-flutter. Register June 15.
Dip, Dive and Fly with Birds
Tuesday, July 24 at 2 pm. Grades 3-6.
Cut, fold and glue paper to make winged
wonders. Register June 22.
Library Mysteiy
Friday, July 21from 4-6. Grades 6-9.
Once again, the Deerfield Public Library is
the scene of the crime! Solve the mystery
and stay for pizza. Register July 6.
Booklovers’ Trivia Game
Thursday, August 16 at 7 pm. Grades 4-9.
You may not win a million dollars, but
you’ll have fun and win great prizes!
Register July 16.
Follow the Facts Game
Saturday, August 18 through Friday,
August 31. Grades 3-9.
Learn to use the library through a
scavenger hunt. You’ll receive a small
prize when you turn in your answers and
your name will be entered in a raffle for
each correct answer given.
2001 Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contests
The fifth annual Rosemary Sazonoff Creative Writing Contest featured poetry
this year and winners were feted in May. Adult winners were: 1st prize, Marvin
Lurie; 2nd prize, Tamara Wolff; 3rd prize James Weber. Honorable mentions
went to Joseph Kayne, Carol Spelius, and Marilyn Weigel.
Youth Services winners were: Kimberly Allen (grades 2-3), Karen Sittig,
(grades 4-5) and Elizabeth Solomon (grades 6-8). First runners up were Megan
Brackenbury, Illana Strauss, and Andy Kwalwaser. Second runners up were
Nicholas Solomon Jr., Michael Brodsky, and Ally Yura.
Library closed:
Sundays in summer beginning June 3.
After 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 .
Computer
News
Catalog Now Stands Aione
The Deerfield Library now has a stand
alone Dynix computer catalog. We are no
longer in the JCPL consortium with
Morton Grove, Waukegan and Skokie.
Only the Deerfield Library holdings appear
on our computer screen. However, on our
regular computers you can call up the
holdings of all libraries in the North
Suburban System and continue to borrow,
as always, from interlibrary loan.
Up and running this summer will be our
own home page where you can access our
catalog directly (www.deerfieldlibrary.org)
Until now our home page of programs and
services has only been found on the
Village of Deerfield "community” site.
(www.deerfteld-il.org).
You can also access our catalog by
dialing in with a modem 945-3498 (with
communications software, i.e., ProComm).
Telecirc renew by phone number
847-945-3782 should also be operational
by July.
JCPL Board closes the book on the 16 year
computer consortium. Library directors are from
left, Jack Hicks, Deeifield; Carolyn Anthony,
Skokie:Sharron McCoy, Morton Grove; and
Andrew Stimson, Waukegan.
New ADA Computer Terminal
Through the auspices of Deerfield resi
dent Phil Elbling, IBM has donated a
computer to the library. A 21- inch monitor
will go with the new computer so that
visually impaired patrons can use an
enlarged font size to see the library’s
online catalog, the online magazine data
base and the Internet. The monitor and
keyboard will sit on a counter that allows
wheelchair access. Those who need this
special accommodation should ask for
assistance at the Reference Desk.
�Deerfield Public i .ibrarv
Jack Hicks. Administrative Librarian
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
Ken Aboscli
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sunday Mueller
Don Van Arsdale
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Closed in Summer
Editor: Sally Brickman
Important Library Numbers
0 Telephone: 847-945-3311
0 FAX: 847-945-3402
0 Email:
deerfield.library@nslsilus.org.
0 Library Home Page:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
0 Library programs and services:
Cable TV Infochannels 10 and 17
0 TTY: 847-945-3372
• Renew by phone (starting July)
847-945-3782
New Fiction
oming This Summer
rar :
Sharpe’s Trafalgar by Bernard Cornwell (May)
Hostage by Robert Crais (August)
The Woman Next Door by Barbara Delinsky
Seven Up by Janet Evanovich (June)
A Traitor to Memory by Elizabeth George (June)
P is for Peril by Sue Grafton (June)
Dead Sleep by Greg lies (July)
The Fourth Hand by John Irving (July)
The Forgotten by Faye Kellerman (August)
The Dearly Departed by Elinor Lipman (June)
The Juiy by Steve Martini (June)
Gunman’s Rhapsody by Robert B. Parker (June)
Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson (July)
Lord of the Silent by Elizabeth Peters (May)
The Dying Animal by Philip Roth (May)
McNally’s Chance by Lawrence Sanders (July)
Rise to Rebellion by Jeff Shaara (July)
Leap of Faith by Danielle Steel (June)
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
ASHLEY LAPIN, OHS 2001
graduate and Fiction
Room Page since 1998.
She has won both the
Jeffrey Werner
Outstanding Youth and
Deerfield Optimist Club
Youth Achievement
Awards. She will attend
Barnard College in NYC
this fall and will be sorely
missed at the library.
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield. Illinois 60015
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
Summer Reading Programs
June 9-August 10
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June - August 2001
A Traitor to Memory
Aaron Katz
Acoustic Prism
Aesop
Ally Yura
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Library Association (ALA)
American Library Association Legislative Day
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Ana Istrate
Andrea Hough
Andrew Stimson
Andy Kwalwaser
Anthony G. Sabato
Ashley Lapin
B'nai Tikvah Synagogue
Bali
Bannockburn Illinois
Bar Mitzvah
Barbara Delinsky
Barnard College
Bergen Norway
Bernard Cornwell
Birksdal Glacier
Bozo's Circus
Buddha
Cambodia
Capitol Hill
Carol Spelius
Carolyn Anthony
Charlene Reich
Chicagoland Musicians
China
Cuneo Museum and Gardens
Dalai Lama
Dan Havens
Dana Raymond
Danielle Steel
David B. Wolff
DBR Chamber of Commerce Docket
Dead Sleep
Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce (DBR)
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Family Days
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Optimist Club Youth Achievement Award
Deerfield Optimists Club
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library ADA Computer Terminal
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Circulation Policies
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Interlibrary Loan Service
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Telecirc
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Website
Deerfield What's Happening
Devon Olsen
Donald McCurry
Donald Van Arsdale
Dynix Corporation
Elinor Lipman
Elizabeth George
Elizabeth Peters
Elizabeth Solomon
Family Explorer Cards
Faye Kellerman
Fjords
Frank L. Baum
Glass Blowing
Greg Iles
Gunman's Rhapsody
Ha Jin
Holy Cross Catholic School
Hostage
IBM Computers
Ilana Strauss
Illinois Juggling Institute
Income Tax Assistance
Internet
Interpreter of Maladies
Jack A. Hicks
James Milin
James Patterson
James Weber
James Wilbat
Jane Rosenthal
Janet Evanovich
Jeff Shaara
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Werner Outstanding Youth Award
Jhumpa Lahiri
Joan Bairstow
John A. Anderson
John Irving
Joint Computer Program for Libraries (JCPL) Automation System
Joseph Kayne
July 4th Activities
Karen Sittig
Kenan Abosch
Kimberly Allen
Lake County Discovery Museum
Lakeside Flutes
Lawrence Sanders
Leap of Faith
Leigh Courtney
Lillehammer Norway
Linda Roberts
Lord of the Silent
Marilyn Weigel
Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory
Marvin Lurie
Mary Suzanne Whetstone
Matt Tick
McNally's Chance
Megan Brackenbury
Melissa Bank
Michael Brodsky
Michael S. Lewis
Mike Gauer
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
Morton Grove Public Library
Myrla Brand
National Geographic Society
New York City New York
Nicholas Solomon Jr.
North Suburban Library System
Northern Illinois Library System
Norway
Oslo Norway
P is for Peril
Paddy Lynn
Phil Elbling
Philip Roth
Pulitzer Prize
Punch and Judy Players
Raven Theatre
Ravinia
Rebecca Kaplan
Ricki Goldstick
Rise to Rebellion
Riverwoods Illinois
Robert B. Parker
Robert Crais
Roberts Marionettes
Rockford Illinois
Rosemary Sazonoff
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Samantha Amidei
Sarine Hagopian
Searchable PDF
Seven Up
Sharpe's Trafalgar
Sharron McCoy
Skokie Public Library
Spanish
Steve Martini
Sue Grafton
Sunday G. Mueller
Susan L. Benn
Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas
Tamara Wolff
The Dearly Departed
The Dying Animal
The Forgotten
The Fourth Hand
The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing
The Jury
The Woman Next Door
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Thomas E. Parfitt
Tibet
Turkey
Vietnam
Waiting
Washington D.C.
Wauconda Illinois
Waukegan Public Library
Wilbur Page
Wild Chicago
William S. Seiden
Yvonne Sharpe
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Librarian in the Lobby:
Meet Jack Hicks, Administrative
Librarian along with a member of
the library board in the library lobby
from 9 am to noon Saturdays, March
10, April 14 and May 12. This is a a
fine opportunity to chat informally
with library admnistrators.
Tax Assistance
AARP volunteers trained by the IRS
will offer free assistance with tax
forms from 1-4 pm Tuesdays and
Fridays through April 13. Bring last
year’s form. No appointments. Some
federal and Illinois tax forms are
available at the library entrance. We
also have tax books and publications
and can give you information about
local offices.
Vote on April 3!
Three Deerfield residents will run in
the April 3 election for three vacan
cies on the Deerfield Library Board
of Trustees. Candidates are Jeff
Blumenthal, Donald VanArsdale, and
David Wolff. Each has had previous
experience on the library board.
n Meet Emily Dickinson
Sunday, April 1 at 2 pm
National Library Week
The library will be closed
on Easter Sunday, April 15.
New Computers Up and Running
The deed is done and the die is cast. All
of our new computers have been installed
and we no longer share a catalog with three
other libraries. The transition is moving
along smoothly and our patrons are report
ing that it is easier to look up items in our
own collection. Our telecirc renew by
phone is not running during this transi
tion period but should commence again in
May. Meanwhile, to renew materials, con
tact the Circulation Desk. Access to our
catalog from home is also temporarily on
hold.
Computers in the main floor Reference
area include: our own library catalog, the
SearchBank magazine article and telephone
directory index called Infotrac, and the
combined catalog for all libraries in the
North Suburban Library System. For inlerli- Forget all that new computer stuff;
brary loans, our computers now offer access to
Dustin DeLisle would rather
many more titles than ever before.
read a book!
We now have four Internet stations for the
public, (one in Youth Services and three in the Reference area) One of these stations was
a donation from AT&T cable company and provides access by cable. (Children under 18
must have parent approval).
In addition, one of the reference computers has a few CD-ROM products including
Architectural Graphic Standards, Rand McNally Streetfinder, World Book Encyclopedia
and IRS 2000 Federal Tax Products.
Reference librarians are on duty to assist you with the new computers
and their products. Classes on our new system (not on the Internet) will
be offered at 9,10 and 11 am Tuesday, March 6 and 1, 2 and 3 pm
Wednesday, March 14. These will be first come, first served, limited to
four participants per class. Check with the department for additional
classes. No reservations necessary!
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�Adult Programs
Programs arefree but reservations are requested
Great, Decisions, 2001
Foreign Policy Discussion Series
Series continues Tuesdays at 7:30 pm through
March 19. Stop in and join the group!
A Night at the Oscars
Tuesday, March 6, 7 pm
Join us as filmmaker, professor and critic
Reid Schultz leads a lively discussion about
the 2001 Academy Awards, the best and worst
films and the movie business. Who was nom
inated and why? Who was left out? Who will
win? Share your opinions.
Meeting the Muse: Poetiy
Workshop
Saturday March 10, 1 pm to 4:30 pm
Cynthia Gallaher, who has published over
100 poems, offers a hands-on presentation
on the major forms of poetry: narrative, lyric
and dramatic. Using personal preferences,
visuals and lists, participants will gather ideas
and create a series of new poems. Then, use
your expertise to enter the Rosemary
Sazonoff Poetry Contest beginning March 15.
Posing a Threat: Flappers,
Chorus Girls and Other
Brazen Performers of the
American 1920’s
Tuesday, March 13, 7 pm
Deerfield’s Angela
Latham, author of this
book, presents a live
ly look at the ways in
which American
women in the 20’s
transformed their
lives through perfor
mance and fashion in
a pivotal era for feminism. This Women’s
History Month “special” is co-sponsored with
Deerfield’s AAUW.
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SPRING INTO POETRY
One Woman Play Kicks Off
“Sue” the T. Rex and Other
Dinosaurs
Tuesday, April 24, 7 pm
Celebrate TV tuneout week with Dr. Darin
Croft of the Field Museum. He'll present Sue,
the 67 million year old, world’s largest and
best preserved T.rex fossil and the multi-year
process to unveil her: what scientists have
learned and general issues about dinosaurs—
when and where they lived and related
groups. The Deefield Historical Society co
sponsors this program with the library and
Croft will raffle complimentary Field Museun
family admission tickets. For older children
and adults.
National Library Week and
Poetiy Month!
Sunday April 1, 2 pm
Susan McNicka porv trays Emily
1^ Dickinson, one of
El America’s greatest
H woman poets.
McNicka, accom
plished singer and
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versatile actress pre
sents a simple, but moving condensed version of
"The Belle of Amherst” about the poet who
lived in seclusion most of her adult life and
“enjoyed the game of being eccentric.” Co
sponsored with the Deerfield Area Historical
Society, all ages welcome (4,h grade up).
Courtesy of the North Suburban Library
System, a pair of free tickets will be raffled
for Sherman Alexie’s April 12 Literary Circle
performance.
Jazz and More!
Tuesday, April 17, 7:15 pm
The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission presents
the 14 piece “mini-big” Deerfield High
School Jazz Band with Director Daniel Brame.
The band, known for bebop to fusion, AfroCuban to New Orleans style music, will perform
jazz classics and new student compositions.
Library Board meets:
8 pm Wednesdays, March
21, April 18 and May 16.
At The Field
Museum
Rosemary Sazonoff Winners
Reception
Sunday, May 6, 2 pm
Readings and refreshments to celebrate our
poetry winners! All welcome!
“Older Americans Month”
Special Focus on Retirement
Finance
Wednesday, May 9, 10 am
Perry Rose and James Bertucci, Financial
Advisors, clarify savings options: how to
calculate retirement costs & savings needed,,
sources of retirement income, benefits of
pension plans and Social Security.
Beautiful Gardens of North
America
Tuesday, May 22, 7 pm
Tour world famous gardens with Claire
Copping Cross. Visit the Buchart Gardens,
British Columbia, Huntington Gardens in I—
Angeles, exquisite private gardens and honzz
in Maine, Newport, Charleston and more.
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Programs,
Projects and
Progress
A report on the year 2000,
Deerfield Library’s Year of
Renewal
During our millennium year we strived to
become a focus in our community, where ren
ovation was the word for the whole Village.
We were involved with bricks and mortar,
computers, landscaping and elevators and still
managed to add over 10,000 books, videos,
audio cassettes and... new this year DVD’s
and books on CD... and to serve all your
information needs.
Our Community where hundreds took passports
behind the scenes to view each department;
music, beanie baby prizes and food were pop
ular! The Bristol Renaissance Faire visited us
in May, taking us back to the 16th century as
Queen Elizabeth Tudor knighted the children,
townspeople picnicked on the lawn and music
and dancing provided a leisurely contrast to
our 21st century.
Programs
We held 61 adult programs, including several
co-partnered with the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission, Deerfield Area Historical Society,
U.S. Foreign Policy Association and North
Suburban Library System. We offered income
tax assistance, flu shots, voter registration,
free July 4 lemonade, Ravinia passes, the 4th
annual Rosemary Sazonoff Creative Writing
Contest, 15 classes on using the Internet and
monthly Librarian in the Lobby, our “in person
suggestion box”.
We served Deerfield schools and students
with our annual Student Government Day,
where we learn along with our teens, and with
library instruction for junior high students.
Youth Services Reading Roundup has been a
rousing success for 2-8th graders, and
Exploring Art Through Literature workshops
are the talk of the town. Crafts and storytime
are popular Family Fun Night activities.
Library visitors from the Chinese Academy of
Sciences said, “If only we had something like
this for our children in China!”
Other projects finalized this year are lobby
and entrance remodeling to meet ADA stan
dards, rebuilding of an elevator, and rebuilding of the west garden (Youth Services area),
Cell phone use was banned to make the library
more peaceful
Progress
Plans for the future include a revamp of the
AV room to become more accessible and
attractive: new lights and proper shelving for
books on tape, videos and DVD’s
Jeff Blumenthal was appointed to the
library board to replace Yvonne Sharpe in
2000. Bill Seiden also served in 2000 as presi
dent of the North Suburban Library System. In
2001 Bill Seiden and John Anderson will leave
their Deerfield Library board positions and a
2001 spring board election will bring changes
to the makekup of the library board. We were
saddened at the death this year of Tony
Sabato who retired from the library board in
1997 after 19 years of service.
During 2000, Glenn Poch was selected Head
of Technical Service and spearheaded new
computer installation. Better equipment and
response time has brought us up to speed for
the 21st century and we shall continue to
enhance our collection, and provide valuable
service to our community.
Projects
Readers of all ages pledged to read 100
books in 2000 in our Century Readers Club. By
December, 5000 books were read and a
reception was held for those ach.ev.ng this
admirable feat. Read Around the World clubs
After 16 years the JCPL consortium (Skokie,
Morton Grove, Waukegan and Deerfield
libraries) dissolved and we installed a standa|one conlpUter systen,. Much thought and
time wenl jn,0 m
positioning 0URe|v^
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discussions included books as diverse as
Chooolat and Into Thin Air
We had two very successful special events.
For National Library Week we took Hats Off to
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�Morning Book Discussions
in the Fiction Room
Thursdays, 10:30 am
■ March 8 The Professor's House
by Willa Gather. Professor St. Peter
resists moving into his new house in
order to continue to work in his
comfortable, yet shabby, old home.
■ April 12 Isabel Soffer leads a
discussion of well loved poems.
■ May 10 Disgrace by J. M.
Coetzee. In this Booker-prize winning
novel the discovery of a college
professor's philandering is only the
beginning of his downfall.
Evening Book Discussions
in the Fiction Room
Tuesdays, 7 pm
■ March 13 Are You Somebody
by Nuala O’Failin. Irish columnist
O’Failin describes how she stepped
away from a traditional feminine
role to redefine herself and find
contentment.
■ April 24 The Lone Ranger and
Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman
Alexie. 22 interlinked stories of life
on a Spokane/Coeur d’Alene
Reservation trace the experience of
modem Native Americans.
■ May 15 Plainsong by Kent Haruf.
In a small town in Colorado, Tom
Guthrie’s wife leaves her husband
and sons; a pregnant teen is thrown
out of her house; the elderly
McPheron brothers take her in and
a kindhearted teacher brings people
in need together.
SPRING INTO POETRY
We Celebrate April, National Poetry Month!
5th Annual Rosemary
Sazonoff Writing Contest:
POETRY!
March 15 to April 21, For Deerfield
residents
Adults: high school and up; entry forms at
Reference Desk
Children: Grades 2-8; entry forms at
Youth Services Desk.
This year the Rosemary Sazonoff
Creative Writing Contest focuses specifi
cally on POETRY. There will be one con
test for adults (high school and up) and a
separate contest for children, grades 2-8.
Prepare to put your passion on paper
for this year’s competition. No need to
rhyme: try haiku, narrative story poem,
song lyrics, dedicated poem, etc. No more
than three pages please. There will be
monetary prizes, and parties where the
winners will read their works and all are
welcome to attend. Adult party: 2 pm May
6 and childrens' party 7:30 p.m. May 3.
For more info, pick up an entry form in the
library.
Judges will be popular published poets
Cynthia Gallaher and Carlos Cumpian.
Poetry Workshops! Sharpen
your skills for the Sazonoff
Contest!
To get you on the right rhyme track, pub
lished poet Cynthia Gallaher presents two
workshops on Saturday, March 10.
For children: Writing My World/Myself
from 9:30 am to noon. Grades 2 and up.
7th graders and up may attend the adult
workshop.
For adults: Meeting the Muse Poetry
Workshop, 1 to 4:30 pm.
Poetry Appreciation
Lost in alliteration? Mixed up about
meter? Learn the building blocks of poetry
appreciation in Isabel Soffer’s lively dis
cussion of well loved poems, Thursday,
April 12 at 10:30 am in the Fiction Room.
Family Fun Night: Pajama
Rhyme Time
7 pm Thursday, April 26. A romping,
rhyming storytime and snacks to twist your
tongue Children must bring an adult. Open
signup beginning April 2.
Favorite Poems
A favorite poem of staff members will
be posted daily throughout April at the
library entrance. See if you agree!
Movable Poetry Display
Play with words in Youth Services
Dept, using movable poetry display. Create
new poems simply by moving the words
around. Look for poetry booklists and
poetry “mad libs”.
Meet Emily Dickinson Sunday
April 1 at 2 pm National
Library Week
She wrote 1,800 poems whicWr30 ^
years later are considered amongthe finest
in American literature. Actress Susan
McNicka brings her words to life.
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Youth Services
Bookmark Contest
Bookmarks will be on display from
Saturday, March 17 - Friday, April 6. All
library patrons are invited to vote for their
favorites during this time. Copies of the
overall favorite bookmark will be
given out during our Summer Reading
Program. All entries due March 3.
See Spring Into Poetry on
previous page for more Youth
Services events!
Drop In Events
Toddler Time
11 am March 15 & 16; April 19 & 20;
May 17 & 18
Special storytimes designed for children 18
months to 2 'A years.
Lucky Shamrocks
During March, put your name and a wish
on a Lucky Shamrock. We’ll hang them
in the department for the leprechauns to
Find!
TV Tune-Out Week: Monday,
April 23 - Sunday, April 29
Come anytime this week and use our
special stationery to write a letter to
your favorite author. We’ll mail the letters
/ for you! We’ll also have lots of special
puzzles and games for kids of all ages.
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Special Performances
Priority given to Deerfield residents. Limit
5 seats per family. Children under 7 must
bring an adult. Registration starts
Thursday, March 1.
Mark McKillip’s Puppet Art
Troupe “The Three Wishes
and Other Celtic Tales”
11 am, Saturday, March 24. Recommended
for ages 4 and up.
Puppet tales to warm your heart & tickle
your funnybone.
Special Performances
Joel Frankel’s Musical
Merriment
7 pm, Monday, May 14. Recommended for
preK - 3rd grades.
Joel will delight you with a lively & spirited
performance of his original songs.
Family Fun Nights
Program card not required. All family
members welcome - children must bring
an adult. Registration begins Monday,
April 2.
Pajama Rhyme Time
Registered Activities
Arthur’s Birthday Bash!
10 am & 2 pm Saturday, May 26. Grades
^-3- Registration begins Tuesday, May 1.
Come celebrate Arthur’s 25th birthday
w*^j stor‘es’ games and goodie bags!
Registered Storytimes
Tuesday, April 3 - Thursday, May 3
Children must have a program card on fde
prior to registration. Registration begins
Tuesday, March 6 at 9 am in person or 10
am over the phone. Children should regis
ter for only one session. Sessions may be
added or canceled as needed.
7 pm, Thursday April 26. See previous
page for details.
Fancy Flowerpots
7 ^ 77wrsday May 10
Decorate your own special flowerpot.
We’ll supply you with soil and plants
to take home.
Registered Activities
How Did They Do That?
Exploring Art Through
Literature
Learn the art techniques used by children’s
book illustrators. Grades 2-5 Registration
is under way.
Wednesdays 4 -5:30 pm: March 7; April
11; May 9
Saturdays 10-11:30 am: March 17; April
21; May 19
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Family Stories
All ages welcome - children must bring an
adult. 9;30 - 9:50 am Tuesdays or
Wednesdays
Children 2 '/z -3 are the primary focus but
siblings are welcome. This may also be a
good choice for children not ready to come
to storytimes on their own.
Stories ‘N’ More
10 am Saturday, March 31. Grades 2-5.
Registration begins Thursday, March 1.
Design and decorate handmade kites. Look
for samples around the department.
Ages 3 'A -5:10 -10:30 am Tuesdays or
Wednesdays or 1:30 - 2 pm Thursdays.
Children must have been bom on or before
October 9,1997. Children attend
without a parent; but parents must remain
in the building.
Storytelling
After School Stories
Kite Making Workshop
2 pm, Saturday, April 28. Grades 1-5.
Registration begins April 1.
We’ll celebrate TV Tune-Out Week by
reviving the oral tradition of storytelling!
Snacks provided.
Grades K-2. Thursdays at 4- 4:45.
Program for younger grade-school children
featuring stories and crafts.
�Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library' Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff. Secretary
William Seiden, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jack Anderson
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sunday Mueller
Library' Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
New reference librarian John Kelsey has lived in Chicago most of his
life. He conies to us from Evanston Library where he was a reference
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library science is from the University of Wisconsin, and in undergradm uate school there he majored in history and political science. John is
married, lives in Niles,and enjoys reading, travel, movies and walking. He says he is
happy to be at the Deerfield Library because of the “collegial and convivial atmosphere,
and because of Jack Hicks’ excellent reputation in the library world”! Welcome John!
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Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• FAX: 847-945-3402
• Email:
deerlleld.library@nslsilus.org.
• Library Home Page:
www.deerfield-il.org
(under “Community”)
• Library programs and services:
Cable TV Infochannels 10 and 17
• TTY: 847-945-3372
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• DVD’s and CD books on tape have been added to the collection and may be found
between the subject videos and the CD collection.
• The library would appreciate donation of Deerfield High School Yearbooks especially
since 1985 for our yearbook collection. We have yearbooks dating back to 1913 but
with many gaps we would like to fill.
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Deerfield, Illinois 60015
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Deerfield Postal Patron
Administrative Librarian
Jack Hicks
Department Heads
Deputy Administrator
Head of Reference
Head of Fiction
Head of Youth Services
Head of Technical Services
Head of Circulation
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Sally Brickman
Judith Hortin
Karen Kleckner
Chris Kopeck
Glenn Poch
Joan Bairstow
SPRING INTO POETRY
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March - May 2001
Academy Awards
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Angela Latham
Anthony G. Sabato
Architectural Graphic Standards
Are You Somebody
Arthur the Aardvark
AT&T
Beanie Babies
Booker Prize
Bristol Renaissance Faire
British Columbia Canada
Buchart Gardens
Carlos Cumpian
CD-Roms
Charleston South Carolina
Chicago Illinois
China
Chinese Academy of Science
Chocolat
Chris Kopeck
Claire Copping Cross
Coeur d'Alene Reservation
Colorado
Cynthia Gallaher
Daniel Brame
Darin Croft
David B. Wolff
Deerfield American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Jazz Band
Deerfield High School Yearbooks
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Century Readers Club
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Interlibrary Loan Service
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Telecirc
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library TV Tune Out Week
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Renovations
Deerfield School District
Deerfield Student Government Day
Deerfield Website
Dinosaurs
Disgrace
Donald Van Arsdale
Dustin DeLisle
Elizabeth I
Emily Dickinson
Epixtech
Evanston Public Library
Federal Tax Forms
Field Museum of Natural History
Finances
Financial Adviser
Flu Shots
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Gardens
Glenn Poch
Huntington Gardens
Illinois Century Network
Illinois Century Network Internet Access
Illinois Tax Forms
Income Tax Assistance
INFOTRAC
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 2000 Federal Tax Products
Internet
Into Thin Air
Ireland
Isabel Soffer
J.M. Coetzee
Jack A. Hicks
James Bertucci
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Joan Bairstow
Joel Frankel
John A. Anderson
John Kelsey
Joint Computer Program for Libraries (JCPL) Automation System
Judith Hortin
July 4th Activities
Karen Kleckner Keefe
Kenan Abosch
Kent Haruf
Los Angeles California
Maine
Mark McKillip
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Morton Grove Public Library
National Library Week
National Poetry Month
National Women's History Month
Native American Reservations
Native Americans
Newport Connecticut
Niles Illinois
North America
North Suburban Library System
North Suburban Library System Board of Directors
North Suburban Library System Literary Circle
Nuala O'Failin
Older Americans Month
Pension Plans
Perry Rose
Plainsong
Poetry Month
Posing a Threat Flappers Chorus Girls and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s
Rand McNally Streetfinder
Ravinia
Reid Schultz
Retirement
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
SearchBank
Sherman Alexie
Skokie Public Library
Social Security
Social Security Benefits
Spokane Washington
SUE the T Rex
Sunday G. Mueller
Susan L. Benn
Susan McNicka
The Belle of Amherst
The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
The Professor's Horse
Tom Guthrie
Tyrannosaurus Rex
University of Wisconsin
Utah
Voter Registration
Waukegan Public Library
Willa Cather
William S. Seiden
World Book Encyclopedia
Yvonne Sharpe
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Youth Services
Department renovation
begins!
There will be much activity in
the Youth Services Department
this summer. The summer read
ing club, Time Trek Readers
and numerous activities (see
page three) will be humming
along during major department
renovation. At least one portion
of the area will be kept open to
patrons at all times and, when
necessary, programs will be held
in the upstairs meeting room.
Donald F. Wrobleski of DF
Wrobleski Architects will
be principal architect for the
renovation. Wrobleski was
architect of the remodeled
Fiction Room, and he will be
extending the 20th century
modernist classic design and
palette of light and materials of
the Fiction Room into the
Youth Services area while
specifics will be different. New
carpet and furniture, more win
dows and angled (faux) sky
light should brighten the room
without structural work. Stack
space for books will increase
by 1/3. “The idea is to make it
more comfortable, efficient and
organized” said Wrobleski. The
project should be completed by
fall.
Page Through the Ages
Adult Summer Reading Club- June 14-July 31
Take a trip back in time with the Adult Summer Reading Club! The Readers’ Services
Department is encouraging readers to “Page Through the Ages” with historical fiction this
summer. To participate, register in the Fiction Room on or after June 14. Free Ravinia
lawn passes will be offered to
registrants while supplies last.
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In response to patron requests, we are making two important changes at the library:
1. Starting immediately, you may borrow fiction books of over 400 pages for three
weeks. Formerly you only had one week to read a novel which was up to 500 pages!
2. Beginning the week of September 13 we will be open on Fridays until 6 p.m. The
library has always closed at 5 p.m. on Fridays. The rest of the library’s hours will
remain the same.
Library News
North Suburban Library System (NSLS) Director Sarah
Long, Riverwoods attorney Bruce Huvard, Deerfield
Administrative Librarian Jack Hicks,
NSLS president Robert B. Lyons.
At the North Suburban Library
System Annual Banquet,
Library Advocate Awards were
presented to Jack Hicks, Bruce
Huvard and William Seiden
(Library Board Treasurer) for
establishing a private library
corporation in Riverwoods,
giving residents with no library
service the opportunity to
obtain access to full library
services at the Deerfield Public
Library.
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n 1968 a friend of mine, Rowland
Higgins, who now teaches mathe
matics at Cambridge, England, wrote
a letter to the London Times suggesting
that all Olympic competitors—from all
nations—march and compete in identical
white uniforms. This view was not dri
ven by post-modern nostalgia but by a
genuine fear that amateur sport was
becoming far too politicized and profes
sional. The letter was printed in the
crank file.
How prescient Rowland was. The
Olympics truly did descend to perilous
political depths as Iron Curtain countries
and western democracies struggled with
each other for political dominance. The
result was every imaginable attempt to
subvert the spirit of the Olympic Creed
and the rules of fair competition as state
run machines immersed themselves in
blood doping, drugs, surgeries, gender
ambivalence, ruthless competition, bro
ken lives- making the Olympics a sham.
The end of the Cold War did not end the
abuses, merely transferred them to the
commercial arena. The day 30 year old,
hardened, professional basketball players
suited up as the “dream team” was a low
spot for amateur athletics. The charm,
naivete, innocence and the purity of ama
teur youth was replaced with professional
greed—and not just on the part of the
athletes. The warning signs were there
but we chose to ignore them in our lust
for gold medals. What a descent from
1936 when Eleanor Holm Janett was dis
missed from the Olympic swimming
team for drinking champagne on the boat
to Europe. Perhaps there is no value in
innocence, amateurism, or honesty any
longer.
Corporate giants around the world turned
the Olympics into a bottom feeder’s food
frenzy. Logos, sponsorship, glamour and
hype attached themselves permanently to
the Olympics at America’s 1984 Los
Angeles gala and provided a fatal poison.
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Adult Programs
Programs arefree but reservations are requested
Beethoven at Ravinia
Wednesday, June 23, 7 p.m.
Dr. Brennetta Simpson,
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Assistant Dean &
Director of
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Studies at
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Northwestern
University School of
Music discusses Beethoven. She’ll highlight
the July 2 Ravinia concert of Beethoven’s
Egmont Overture, Violin Concerto and
Symphony No. 7 and a door prize drawing
will be held for free lawn passes and pavilion
seats for that concert. Ravinia Women’s
Board provides refreshments. Lecture co
sponsored by North Suburban Library System
and Ravinia.
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New Zealand Scrapbook
Tuesday, July 13, 7 p.m.
Slides, narration and background music
accompany David Toeppen’s New Zealand.
He’ll show cities, forests, thermal areas, gar
dens, farms and native activities. Spend your
vacation with us in the “Eden Down Under”.
User File
■ 3rd Annual Rosemary Sazonoff Creative
Writing Contest Winners
Adults—1st prize, Susan Wefler Grinnell; 2nd
prize, Anna Guerico; 3rd prize, Shenach
Cameron. Honorable mention: Ben Komfeld,
LaVerne E. Pugliese, and Corky Schwarz.
Youth Services—Jeffrey Lerman, Elizabeth
Solomon and Benjamin Lerman.
■ Borders Deerfield and the Deerfield
Library co-sponsored an in store perfor
mance by Jim Brickman, Windham Hill’s #1
recording artist on May 7. Thanks to Borders
for donating a portion of the event’s sales to
Morning Book Discussions
Second Thursdays at 10:30 am
□ June 10 Paradise News by David
Lodge. A dutiful son accompanies his
father to an aunt’s Hawaiian deathbed and
is transformed by a chance encounter.
□ July 8 Readers’ Choice! Group mem
bers are asked to read an historical fiction
title and discuss the book with the group.
□ August 12 Snow in August by Pete
Hamill. An Irish-Catholic boy and a lonely
rabbi from Prague make strange friends in
this post-WWII fable.
Evening Book Discussions
Third Tuesdays at 7 pm
□ June 15 Sacred Clowns by Tony
Hillerman. Jim Chee and Joe Leaphom’s
search for a missing teen leads them to
reflect on white man’s justice vs. Navajo
way.
U July 20 Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur
Golden. A young girl from a Japanese fish
ing village becomes a renowned geisha.
the library. Brickman will perform in concert
July 7 at Chicago’s Navy Pier.
□ AARP/IRS volunteers assisted a record
220 people with their income tax forms
through April at the library. We thank them
for a great service to our community.
■ We are happy to accept donations of
clean, current books, especially best sellers.
But please be selective, as we have small
space and few staff to sort. Please bring dona
tions to the front desk; Don’t put them in our
book drop!
�Youth Services
Summer Reading:
Time Trek Readers!
□ Roberts’ Marionettes “Ali Baba
and the Forty Thieves”
Wednesday, July 14, 7 p.m, recommended
for ages 4-12
Say “Open sesame!” to this popular master
of marionettes and let her transport you back
to Ancient Persia for a complete theater
experience in miniature.
June 14-Angust 6
There will be weekly games of skill and
chance for all ages. Visit the Youth Services
Time Travel Tourist Bureau for more infor
mation.
□ Preschoolers-5th Grade
□ Paddy Lynn’s “Color My World”
Visit our “Time Travel Tourist Bureau” to
report on books you’ve read or had read to
you. Each Time Trek Traveler is allowed
eight visits and will receive a different prize
each time.
Monday, July 26, 7 p.m., especially recom
mended for grades K-4, but open to all ages
Enjoy playing parts in stories? Let popular
storyteller Paddy Lynn get you acting and
having fun with her participation tales.
□ Entering Grades 6 through 9
Time Travelers may visit our “Duty Free
Shop” once they have logged enough timetravel miles (pages in books).
S*t*A*R Volunteers
Do you like working with children? Need
service hours? We’re looking for students
entering grades 6-9 to help us with our
Summer Reading Program. Volunteers will
listen to book reports, help us put on our
puppet show, assist us with programs, and
help us keep the department looking neat.
There will be two four week sessions: June
14 to July 9 and July 12 to August 7. All vol
unteers are welcome to a pizza party on
Saturday August 7! Sign up starts June 1.
What to do this summer?
Deerfield Area Historical Society and the
library co-sponsor The Passport Program for
Children and their families. Pick up your
passport at the Youth Services Desk and you
can visit a number of suburban historical
sites. Fill up your passport with local places
of interest!
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□ Create a Family Crest
Saturday, June 12 between 9:30 and 4:30.
All ages
Hear ye, hear ye! Come create a heraldic
heirloom. We’ll supply the materials, you
supply the imagination.
□ Punch and Judy Players
Saturday, August 1,10 a.m. and 2 p.m., all ages.
Celebrate the end of Summer Reading with
one of our popular puppet shows.
□ Family Storytimes
June 15-July 22. All ages
Join us for storytimes 7 p.m. Tuesdays and
10 a.m. Thursdays. No registration necessary.
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Children must have a pivgram card on file with
tfie Youth Services Department in order to reg
ister. Once a program card is on file, registra
tion maybe either in person or over the phone.
Registration for all events stalls June 1.
Deeifield Library Card holders may register
anytime for these events in the Youth Services E3 Make a Book
Department. Limit offive seats perfamily.
Friday, June 18,2 p.m. Grades 3-5
Children under 1 must be accompanied by an Design your own book — cover to cover.
adult. Registration for all events stalls June 1.
■ T-Shirt Art
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for Children”
Saturday, June 19,10 a.m, ages 2 and up.
Come hear Bill Hooper and learn songs
about dinosaurs, dancing cows, and musical
instruments.
■ Timestep Players “Trekkin’
Through Time”
Monday, June 28, 7 p.m, all ages
Travel through time without leaving your
seat as the Timestep Players present an origi
nal musical comedy for the whole family.
■ Magic & Illusions of Paul Lee
Saturday, July 10,10 a.m, all ages
You’ll be mesmerized when Paul Lee, master
of illusion, has an audience member floating
in air.
Thursday, June 24, 2 p.m. Grades 3-5
Bring a plain white t-shirt and create a time
less work of art. Be sure to wear old clothes!
■ Dinosaur Party
Wednesday, July 7, 2 p.m. Ages 4-7
Come one, come all to our Dinosaur Party.
Stories, treats and a craft.
□ Solve a Mystery
Friday, July 16 2 p.m. Grades 6-9
A time-traveling thief has stolen a priceless
treasure from the library. Follow the clues to
locate the loot and bring the thief to justice.
Pizza will be served afterwards.
■ Float Your Boat
Saturday, July 24,10 a.m. Grades K-2
Have fun creating and sailing homemade
boats.
�Board Elections!
In the April 13 Deerfield consolidated
election, three Deerfield Library board
members were each elected to six year
terms. John Anderson and Yvonne
Sharpe were re-elected to the Board
and Sunday G. Mueller won the third
open position. Mr. Anderson has been
an active library board member for 22
years; Mrs. Sharpe, for seven years.
Mrs. Mueller, mother of four, is an
avid library user who is active in the
schools and American Association of
University Women.
Across the Librarian’s Desk
continuedfrom page 2
Many of these sports companies exploit vir
tual slave labor in Third World countries;
since that is unpalatable we avert our gaze.
Instead of a once-in-a-lifetime experience
for wide-eyed young athletes, jaded profes
sionals now make a living out of being full
time Olympians, appearing at Olympics
after Olympics until they are too creaky to
make a go of it, effectively denying youth
and innocence a chance. The other extreme
is twelve year old gymnasts with severe
overuse injuries, and anorexia, from too
many hours on the bars. Shame, shame, on
all of us.
Sunday/Holiday Closings
Closed: Sundays beginning June 13
through September 5.
On Sunday, July 4 we will be serving
lemonade for Family Days.
Important Library Numbers
Telephone: 847-945-3311
Renew by phone: 847-676-1846
FAX: 847-945-3402
Email: deerfield.library@usa.net
Deerfield’s Internet Address:
www.deerfield-il.org
To dial in to our computer catalog:
847-675-0750
Library programs and services:
Cable TV Infochannel 10
TTY: 847-945-3372
Corporate America and the desire to make a
buck are not a bad thing. We all know the
benefits of a burgeoning economy, but—and
this is a big but—there are places where
greed, money, bribes and corruption do not
belong. They do not belong in any way,
shape, or form with the Olympics. Coiporate
power has no place in amateur competition.
Proof of this point is the irony that the last
great moment in sports for the U.S.A. was
the completely amateur team that won the
Editor: Sally Seifert
The disgrace now brought to the Olympics
by the Salt Lake City bribery scandals
reveals a worldwide free-fall from ethics and
standards. It seems now, in the aftermath,
that everyone involved either takes bribes,
pays bribes, looks the other way, or just
doesn’t care. Bribery and corruption are, of
course, a way of life in all too many coun
tries. The whole point of the Olympics was
designed to prove that honest, fair, competi
tion in sport, could be a starting point for
honest, fair dealings between nations. What
the Olympics has become is a mirror of our
selves, nationalistic, grasping, greedy—a
charade, not a pretty picture. Perhaps the
Olympic motto of Higher, Faster, Farther
should be replaced with “just get it.”
Is it too late to try Rowland’s idea of white
suits?
Jack Alan Hicks
Administrative Librarian
You Deserve the Best, and so do all our other borrowers:
Would you believe? We send out $100 in postage weekly for overdue notices (it
used to be $15 a week). Damaged library materials number into the thousands per
year. Water damaged books start a major deterioration process. When cassettes are
left in the sun in a hot car, tapes melt. A dog chewed comer shortens the life of a
book as pages break down. Sometimes we get books that have taken a bath along
with their borrowers...not good! Patrons must pay for damages plus a processing fee.
Could everybody please be more careful with library materials?
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
William Seiden, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jack Anderson
Sunday Mueller
Yvonne Sharpe
Library Hours
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fri.-Sat:
Sundays:
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1984 Hockey Gold Medal at the Lake Placid
Olympics. How low we have fallen since
that shining moment.
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June - August 1999
1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Anna Guerico
Arthur Golden
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Ben Kornfeld
Benjamin Lerman
BIll Hooper
Borders Book Store
Brennetta Simpson
Bruce Huvard
Cambridge England
Cambridge University
Chicago Illinois
Cold War
Corky Schwarz
David B. Wolff
David Lodge
David Toeppen
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Policies
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Website
DF Wrobleski Architects
Dinosaurs
Donald F. Wrobleski
Egmont Overture
Eleanor Holm Jarrett
Elizabeth Solomon
Europe
Hawaii
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Irish Catholics
Iron Curtain
Jack A. Hicks
Japan
Jeffrey Lerman
Jim Brickman
Jim Chee
Joe Leaphorn
John A. Anderson
Kenan Abosch
Lake Placid Olympics
LaVern E. Pugliese
London Times
Los Angeles California
Ludwig van Beethoven
Memoirs of a Geisha
Native Americans
Navy Pier
New Zealand
North Suburban Library System
North Suburban Library System Annual Banquet
North Suburban Library System Library Advocate Awards
Northwestern University
Northwestern University School of Music
Olympic Creed
Olympics
Paddy Lynn
Paradise News
Paul Lee
Pete Hamill
Prague Czech Republic
Punch and Judy Players
Ravinia
Ravinia Women's Board
Riverwoods Illinois
Robert B. Lyons
Roberts Marionettes
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Rowland Higgins
Sacred Clowns
Sally Brickman Seifert
Salt Lake City Utah
Sarah Ann Long
Searchable PDF
Shenach Cameron
Snow in August
Sunday G. Mueller
Susan L. Benn
Susan Wefler Grinnell
Timestep Players
Tony Hillerman
Violin Concerto
William S. Seiden
Windham Hall
World War II
Yvonne Sharpe
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Three Day Video Loans
In response to patrons’ requests, we
have extended the loan period for
videos from two days to three. Rental
fees for videos marked “NEW”
remain $1 per video. All older videos
may be borrowed free of charge to
Deerfield cardholders. You may take
out six videos at a time, and many
patrons do!
The library has several ways of
responding to patrons’ requests. One
is Librarian in the Lobby. Every
month on the second Saturday, a
member of the Deerfield Library
Board joins Library Administrator
Jack Hicks in the library' lobby. This
spring, Librarian in the Lobby will
be from 9 a.m. to noon, Saturdays,
March 13, April 10 and May 8. This
is a fine opportunity to meet library
administrators and share library con
cerns. We find that most of the com
ments are positive and many are very
helpful. This is our own brand of
market research and we do listen and
respond to you!
We also have a suggestion box at the
front desk and often implement help
ful patron suggestions. If you think
the library should purchase a book or
recording, we have a green “consider
for purchase” form you can fill out in
any department. If our librarians who
select the materials feel that it will be
a good library purchase, we will try
to buy your requested item and noti
fy you when it comes in. We are
happy to hear from you!!!
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For families (children must be at least five)
2 pm Saturday, April 10
Before there was radio, television or even books, there were storytellers; Kick off Library
Week by coming to hear our librarians practice the ancient art of storytelling. Tickets
available in Youth Services beginning April 3. .
Chicago as the Scene of the Crime
With Author Alzina Stone Dale ^
For adults
7 pm Wednesday, April 14
A mystery buff’s armchair tour of Chicago. “The
mysteries and the murders are usually political”
says mystery writer Alzina Dale. (See page two
for more details)
Alzina Stone Dale
Shakespeare Shorts
(The Bard’s 435th Birthday Bash)
For everyone (age 10 and up)
2 pm Saturday, April 24
“Fun for heart, soul and mind” ChicSpeare Production Company presents scenes from
Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It. The performers show
how rhythm, sound, pacing and tone of Shakespeare’s language create his characters.
Register in Youth Services or Adult Departments.
Newly elected State Librarian!Secretary
of State Jesse White (in middle), greet
ed Sally Seifert, Deeifield Library’s
Deputy Administrator and Library
Board Treasurer William Seiden at a
recent librarians’ reception. White, who
was guest of honor at the reception,
hopes to visit Illinois libraries and
make them a priority during his term.
�Adult Programs
Programs arefree but reservations are requested
Morning Book
Discussions
Thursdays at 10:30 am
9 March 11 The Long Rain by
Peter Gadol. Desperately trying
not to implicate himself in the
death of a teenager, attorney
Jason Dark defends a drifter
jailed for the crime.
9 April 8 A Civil Action by
Jonathan Harr. The lines between
good and evil and cause and
effect blur as the families of
young leukemia victims sue the
coiporation they believe killed
their children.
9 May 13 A Map of the World
by Jane Hamilton. A young
mother and her family are tom
apart when she is accused of a
horrible crime.
Evening Book
Discussions
Tuesdays at 7 pm
9 March 23 A Lesson Before
Dying by Ernest J. Gaines. An
African-American teacher tries
to help another young man find
dignity in the face of death in
1940’s Louisiana.
9 April 20 Rule of the Bone by
Russell Banks. Professional book
group leader Judy Levin will
moderate this discussion reflect
ing Banks’ April 13 North
Suburban Library System
Literary Circle appearance.
9 May 18 The Longings of
Women by Marge Piercy. Three
very different women—a schem
ing young wife, a feminist
author, and a homeless cleaning
woman—discover they are all
striving for the same thing.
Learn the Library’s Computers
Individual and drop in classes will be offered
during the spring on how to use the library’s
catalog and the Internet. To sign up, contact
the Reference Desk.
Great. Decisions Foreign Policy
Discussion Group
Continues at 7:30 pm Tuesdays through
March 23.
How to Buy a Car and Not Get
Taken for a Ride!
Wednesday, March 10, 7 pm
Car consultant Ronald Fohrman, a North
Shore auto dealer for 20 years, tells us what
the dealers don’t want us to know about price
negotiation, financing hints, how to get more
for your trade-in, leasing and more.
All About Ireland
Tuesday, March 16, 7 pm
What’s a gorse, a sugan chair, Uilleann Pipes,
a castle keep? Popular travel lecturer Myrla
Brand will captivate you with stories of the
food, architecture, history and culture of
Ireland in this slide presentation on the eve of
St. Paddy’s Day.
Chicago as the Scene of the Crime in
Mystery Fact and Fiction
Wednesday, April 14, 7 pm
Chicago author Alzina Slone Dale won the
Agatha Award for her Mystery Reader's
Walking Guide: Chicago. She has also written
unique mystery guides on New York, Wash
ington and London. She'll take you on an
armchair tour of Chicago’s “mean streets” by
following its sleuths with authors from Craig
Rice to Sara Paretsky, investigating what
makes a suitable setting for murder and mayhem!
Shakespeare Shorts
Saturday, April 24, 2 pm See Page One.
Your Place in the Sun—
Garden Planning
Wednesday, March 24,7 pm
Chicago Botanic Garden staff will help you
determine what kind of garden to create this
spring and how best to utilize available space
for trees, shrubs, flowers or vegetables.
Jerusalem Through the Ages
Wednesday, April 28,7 pm
Travel Jerusalem’s neighborhoods and holy
places from biblical times to now. Rabbi Eitan
Weiner-Kaplow explores the archaeology of
Jerusalem and shares traditions and legends of
Judaism, Christianity and Islam in slides, arti
facts, story and song. Now spiritual leader of
Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue,
Rabbi Weiner-Kaplow holds a degree in
archeology and studied at Jerusalem’s Hebrew
University Archaeological Institute. Deerfield
Area Historical Society co-sponsors.
The Model Concept
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(or you can t judge a book by its cover!)
Wednesday, April 7,7 pm
Models aren t perfect, they just oo t at way.
Teacher, photographer, and former model
Linda Balhom is the author o t ee o^son
professional modeling, beauty secrets an
career guidance. She o er tips on
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sent yourself most effectively to achieve results.
Coping: For Caregivers
Tuesday? May 4> 7 pm
Psychotherapist Barbara Saltzman addresses
the often neglected needs of caregivers challenged by changing ^ ^ responsi5ilities<
She’ll explore the emotions felt andsuggestions tQ ease tensjon Saltzman, formerly at
Kenneth Young Center, is in private practice
with Transhions Associales
�Youth Services
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El Read Across America
March 2nd would be Dr. Seuss’ 95th birth
day; celebrate by reading to a child. See
our registered events for party details.
Registered Evenl
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Children must have a program card on fde
with the Youth Services Department before
they can be registered.
BookQuest Reminder: Don't forget that
BookQuest ends May 15. Certificates will
only be available from May 22 to June 5.
TicKetftd Evei
Tickets must be picked up in person with a
Deerfield Library card.
Dan LeMonnier “Git Along
Lil Doggies”
Saturday, March 20,10 am Ages 5 and up.
Listen to stories and songs told around the
campfires and on the Westward trails. Tall
tales, folk songs, foolery and fun! Tickets
available March 13.
Punch and Judy Puppeteers
Present “Pecos Bill”
Saturday, May 1,10 am and 2 pm, All ages.
Raised by coyotes in the Texas wilderness,
Pecos Bill is a larger-than-life character
found in American tall tales. Experience his
exciting and exaggerated adventures in this
Deerfield Library production. Tickets available April 24.
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No registration necessary, hut please be
prompt.
fl Toddler Time
March 19, April 16, May 21-10:30-11 am
Ages 18 mos.-2 '/2 years with caregivers.
Join us for a brief storytime designed for
the very young.
□ TV Tune Out: April 22-28
Turn off the TV and come to the library!
Instead of watching your favorite show,
write a letter to your favorite author, bring
the letter to the Youth Services Desk and
receive a small prize. Be sure to include
your full name and address so you can get a
letter back.
□ Time Capsule
Cap off our year of Time Warp Wonders!
During the month of May bring a photo
graph of yourself and fill out our informa
tion card. We’ll open the Time Capsule in
January 2001.
Drop In Events
Registered Storytime:
April 13- May 13
Registration for our five week series begins
at 9 am March 27. Children must have a
program card on file with the Youth
Services Department before they can be
registered.
□ Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
Saturday, March 13,2 pm
Ages 4-7
Come to a belated birthday party for Dr.
Seuss. Listen to Seussian stories, play
games and have a treat (We promise no
green eggs and ham!) Registration begins
March 6.
M Time Warp Wonders:
Decoupage Picture Frames
Saturday, March 27,2 pm Grades K-3
Get framed! Have fun learning this 19th
century craft and create a picture perfect
frame. Registration begins March 20.
fl Time Warp Wonders:
Stenciled Potholders
Saturday, April 17,2 pm Grades 3-6
Make potholders the old fashioned way—
quilt them! Registration begins April 10.
B Shakespeare Shorts
Theater Workshop
Saturday, April 24,2 pm Ages 10 and up
(adults and teens welcome!)
See page one for details. Register now in
adult program notebook or at the Youth
Services desk.
M Tots Together
Ages 2 V2 to 3 V2 with an adult.
Tuesdays 9:30-9:50 am
Older siblings or children younger than 2 ‘/2
(bom before October 13,1996) cannot be
accommodated within this program.
□ Stories ‘n’ More
Ages 3 '/2 to 5
Tuesdays 10:00-10:30 am
Wednesdays 7:00-7:30 pm
Thursdays 1:30-2:00 pm
Children must have been
bom on or before October
13,1995. Children can attend storytime
without a parent; however, parents must
remain in the building during storytime.
Kindergartners are encouraged to sign up
for After-School Stories.
H After School Stories
Grades K-2,4:00-4:30 pm
This program is specifically designed for
younger grade-school children and features
stories and crafts.
�User File
M Our annual report for 1998, “We
Stayed Open,” is available in the
library. For a brief report on our busy
‘98 year of renovation, take a look!
EH Need a quiet place to study? Seek
out the study carrels in the Fiction
Room. Nice and quiet!
□ We’re still doing some post reno
vation re-arranging. All music CD’s
have now been transferred to the new
shelving on the east side of the library.
(Turn left as you enter the building.)
E Deerfield Cable Channel 10 has
been taping and running a number of
library programs including adult pro
grams, the recent Treasure Island pup
pet show and storyhours.
Important Libraiy Numbers
Telephone: 847-945-3311
Renew by phone: 847-676-1846
FAX: 847-945-3402
Email: deerfield.library@usa.net
Deerfield’s Internet Address:
www.deerfield-il.org
To dial in to our computer catalog:
847-675-0750
Library programs and services:
Cable TV Infochannel 10
TTY: 847-945-3372
Vote in April 13 Election
There are three candidates running for
three library board vacancies in the
Deerfield consolidated election April
13. They are Sunday G. Mueller and
incumbents John Anderson and Yvonne
Sharpe. Term for a library board mem
ber is six years.
Income Tax Assistance Continues
AARP volunteers trained by the Internal
Revenue Sendee are in the library meeting
room 1-4 pm Tuesdays and Fridays
through April 13 offering free assistance
with income tax returns. No appointments
are taken; just come in and bring last year’s
form. The library does not carry any tax
forms or reproducible forms.
Libraiy Board
Library Board meetings are open to the
public. The board meets the third
Wednesday of every month at 8 pm in
the Conference Room.
Editor: Sally Seifert
March
Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
Single & Single by John le Carre
A Sight for Sore Eyes by Ruth Rendell
April
Well Meet Again by Mary Higgins Clark
East of the Mountains by David Guterson
A New Song by Jan Karon
May
The White House Connection by Jack
Higgins
Fortune by Belva Plain
Certain Prey by John Sandford
Thanks for Entering
Deerfield has many resident poets who
entered the Rosemary Sazonoff Creative
Writing Poetry contest this year. Winners
will be announced in the summer newsletter
as the contest ends beyond this newsletter
deadline.
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
The library' will be closed Easter Sunday, April 4 and Memorial Day, May 31.
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff, Secretary
William Seiden, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jack Anderson
Yvonne Sharpe
Library Hours
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Mon.-Thurs:
Fri.-Sat:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletters
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The historical archive of the Browsing newsletter, which is the quarterly newsletter put out by the Deerfield Public Library and lists all of the programming as well as news for the library.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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English
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DPL.0010
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1986-present
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Spring 1999
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An account of the resource
Vol. 14, No. 3
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Seifert, Sally Brickman
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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03/1999
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English
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DPL.0010.052
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March - May 1999
A Civil Action
A Lesson Before Dying
A Map of the World
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A New Song
A Sight for Sore Eyes
African Americans
Alzina Stone Dale
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
As You Like It
Auto Dealer
Barbara Saltzman
Belva Plain
Castle Keep
Certain Prey
Chicago Botanic Gardens
Chicago Illinois
ChicSpeare Production Company
Christianity
Craig Rice
Dan LeMonnier
David B. Wolff
David Guterson
Decoupage
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Annual Report
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library BookQuest
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Collection Development
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Suggestion Box
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Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Tots Together
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Gorse
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Mystery Reader's Walking Guide to Chicago
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Romeo and Juliet
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Rule of the Bone
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Single and Single
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Tara Road
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The Long Rain
The Longings of Women
The White House Connection
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Uilleann Pipes
Washington
We'll Meet Again
William S. Seiden
William Shakespeare
Yvonne Sharpe
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Deerfield History Books
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Books that deal with the history of Deerfield
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Various
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DPL.0005
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History of Deerfield Illinois
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A history of Deerfield and the surrounding areas from the inception of white settlement to the 1920s written for American Legion Post #738 by Marie Ward Reichelt, a resident of Deerfield.
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Reichelt, Marie Ward
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Glenview Press
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08/1928
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English
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DPL.0005.001
1860 Chicago Directory
A and P Store
A Brief History of Lake County for Pupils of Schools
A Monument for the Soldiers
A. Brown
A. Carl Stadler
A. Coleman
A. Haeffle
A. Hunterberg
A. Johnston
A. Keller
A. Montavon
A. Pfanstiel
A. Ross Hoyt
A. Stapleton
A. Vedder
A. Whiting
A.A. Dennerlein
A.A. Pfanstiel
A.B. Bly
A.B. Krieg
A.B. Wightman
A.C. Antes
A.C. Lindenmeyer
A.C. Strayer
A.C. Timm
A.C. Wood
A.C.C. Timm
A.D. Lasker
A.E. Hall
A.G. Crow
A.G. McPherson
A.G. McPherson Inc.
A.G. Schwerman
A.H. Muhlke
A.H. Muhlke Sewing Maching Agency
A.J. Beckley
A.J. Ender
A.J. Johnson
A.J. Wurth
A.K. Hewitt
A.M. Quigley
A.P. Johnson
A.R. Cotes
A.R. Sabin
A.R. Sheldon
A.R. Warner
A.T. Dewey
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