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It’s Great to be Home!
What a terrific welcome home party that
was! Over 2,300 people visited the
renewed, refreshed and repurposed
Library on that blistering hot June
afternoon to explore all of the new
features of our great new space and get
reacquainted with old favorites.
Members of the Library’s Board, staff
members and our Friends of the Library
heard many positive comments. I had the
opportunity to talk with visitors about
specific features of the building, answer
questions, listen to so many helpful
suggestions and discuss what we can do
to continue to live up to our mission to
provide you with open access to the
world of information and ideas,
encouraging lifelong learning and personal
growth in a welcoming environment.
Here are responses to a few of the
recurring suggestions and questions
we’ve heard:
• To expand the opportunities to curl up
with a good magazine, chat quietly
with friends, or review a pile of books,
we’ll be adding some additional
seating, especially in our adult areas.
• More computers for adults will be
added outside the Computer Lab, for
access even during classes. We will
also soon begin to offer laptops for
in-library usage. (But not iPads—
Sony for any confusion!)
• Although the Library parking lot has a
few less spaces, Library staff members
are now parking offsite, making up to
35 additional parking spaces available
to our users.
• Just as before, there is NO turn from
the Library parking lot onto Waukegan
Road. Please exit the parking lot by
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proceeding south along Jewett Park
past the police station to Deerfield
Road or Waukegan Road.
• All temperatures, from the restroom
tap water to the hand dryers to
individual room temperature and
humidity settings, are automatically
regulated to be both environmentally
responsible and economical. For
some, it may seem too hot. To others,
too cool. All public buildings try to hit
the middle.
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Congressman Brad Schneider
(lejl), State Senator Julie
Morrison (center), and
Deerfield Mayor Harriet
Rosenthal (right) lead excited
community members into the
newly revitalized, refreshed
and repurposed Library after
the opening ceremony June 23
was officially proclaimed
DEERFIELD PULIC LIBRARY
DAY in honor of the occasion
and Congressman Schneider
entered a special congratulatory
statement into the official
Congressional Record. That
statement reads, in part:
"Mr. Speaker, as libraries’ roles
in our communities continue
to evolve, Deerfield Public
Library is at the cutting edge
and has taken bold strides to
maintain its leadership in
thefield.”
To share YOUR thoughts, use the
suggestion box near Patron Services on
the main floor, or email or call me about
anything you’d like to discuss regarding
the “new” Library or any other way we
can serve you.
It’s great to be home!
Mary Pergander
Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibraiy.org
“Artist in Residence”, an innovative program
co-sponsored by the Deerfield Fine Arts commission,
debuts this fall at the Library. Stop in and see art
created live while you watch!
�Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison
Wednesday, September 11, 6:30pm
Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison is one of the greatest live albums ever
recorded. Please join us for a music discussion about this great album.
We’ll listen to each cut and discuss the stories behind each song. No
registration required.
SMOKIN’ BBQ
College Knowledge 101
Tuesday, September 10, 7:00 - 8:00pm
Is college on the horizon for your son or
daughter? Are you overwhelmed by the
explosion of college information out there and
looking for additional help? Join college
counselors, Pat Cannon and Sandra Gilbert, of
Ravinia College Consulting, as they provide you
with a step-by-step approach to understanding
the complex process of selecting the right
college. El
The College Essay or How to Keep
an Admissions Officer Awake
Wednesday September 18, 7:00-8:30pm
Writing your essay can be daunting, but it
doesn’t have to be! Join Hanna Stotland, a
college admissions expert who has advised
applicants for over a decade, as she helps you
get started, avoid pitfalls and stand out with
your college admissions essay. El
FREE ACT, SAT, and PSAT Practice
Tests @ the Library
ACT Practice Test: Saturday September 7,
10:00am-1:30pm
PSAT Practice Test: Saturday September 21,
10:00am-1:00pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday October 26,
10:00am-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 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! El
^e practice tests include all aspects of the
actual test except for the essay portion.
Sunday, September 15, 1:30pm
Join Jeff Shapiro, chef and owner of
Real Urban Barbeque in Highland Park
to learn how to make great barbeque at
home! Please register in advance, as
seating is limited for this popular
program. Special note: This program will
be held outdoors, so come prepared. El
Baryo Buddies Dixieland Trio
Sunday September 15, 3:00-4:00pm
Follow up your BBQ with an eryoyable
afternoon of toe-tapping music from this
nationally-recognized Dixieland band led by
Anne Stewart. The lively Dixieland sound is
their specialty, but other standard favorites
from the ‘30s and ‘40s will be included.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library! El
Houdini - His Life & Legend
Saturday September 28, 1:00-2:30pm
Who was this man who could walk through walls, and
at a snap, make an elephant vanish? William Pack
uses storytelling and historical magic re-creations to
tell the stoiy of the astonishing Houdini—magician,
daredevil, ghost buster, pioneer aviator and king of
escape artists. Pack’s book, The Essential Houdini,
will also be available for purchase. El
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Healthy Gluten-Free Living
Saturday October 5, 1:30-3:00pm
Denise SanFelippo, Gluten-Free Chef, Industry
Consultant and Diagnosed Celiac, will discuss the key
aspects of living gluten free including symptoms, hidden
ingredients and eating out. She will provide plenty of
handouts including references, tips, and recipes to guide
you to living a healthy gluten free life. El
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�K-p Comfort Dogs
Meet the K-9 Comfort Dogs
Saturday, October 12, 1:00-3:00pm, all ages
They’ve responded to tragedies across the country, from the shooting massacre in
Sandy Hook to the tornado that hit Oklahoma, and now they’ll be making a trip to the
Library! Learn more about this unique canine ministry and then meet the awe
inspiring dogs that helped these communities cope. A great family program! □
Be Scared...Be VERY
VERY Scared
Saturday, October 19, 2:00-3:00pm
For adults and teens over 12
If you dare, come to this interactive ‘ghost’ theatre performance of spine-tingling
horror stories, eerie Chicago-area history, and inexplicable paranormal
occurrences. 10
College of Lake County Visit
Saturday, October 26, 9:00am-12:00pm
Learn more about CLCs academic programs, application process and enrollment
process, student support services, and much more. This information is especially
appropriate for home schooling families. Drop-in program.
Deerfield’s Best Books of 2013
November 1-30
Many newspapers and magazines publish their best of the year book lists at the
end of every year. Now it’s Deerfield’s turn to weigh in and look for the results in
the Adult Services department in December.
Give Back Event: Project Linus
Thursday, November 7, 7:00S:30pm
Get into the spirit of giving by making blankets for children in need! The Library
is partnering with Project Linus, a non-profit organization that donates blankets
to local hospitals, fire and police stations. Judi Goldman, local Project Linus
Coordinator, will speak about the group and show us how to make a blanket. El
Thinks and Drinks ‘80s Trivia
Wednesday, November 13, 7:30pm
TRAX Tavern and Grill, 833 Deerfield Road
Think you know all about the ‘80s? Prove it! Join us at
Deerfield’s own Trax Tavern & Grill for an exciting
evening of trivia! Play individually or team up in
groups of up to four people. Refreshments will be
served and prizes will be awarded to the biggest
know-it-alls! The popular program fills up fast, so
register now by calling 847-580-8933 or stop by the Library. Q
Holiday Best Gifts
Tuesday, November. 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Wow your friends and family this holiday season as our gift-sawy Librarians
select this year’s hottest and most-desired books, DVDs and CDs for children,
teens and adults. Drop-in program.
GET C'fe'T'Tl'VS!
Our series continues with classes
and presentations to get your creative
juicesjlowing!
Basic Knitting
Eve)*y Wednesday, October 16-November 6,
6:30-8:00p\i, Adults and Teens
If you’ve always wanted to learn how to knit,
here’s your chance. Our four-part workshop
includes basic knitting techniques along with a
finished project. Classes meet once a week for
four weeks. A list of materials you’ll need will
be provided when you register. 10
It’s a Wrap—Green Gift Wrapping
Saturday, November 9, 1:30-2:30pm
Looking for something different to wrap your
gifts in this holiday season? Our ‘Get Creative’
Series continues as we learn how to make
stunning, yet low-cost, gift wraps using
recycled papers, ribbons and boxes found at
home. Spend a little and get a lot to round out
your wrapping supplies. Prairie Godmothers
will demonstrate the art of low budget,
spectacular gift presentation. □
Fall Film Discussion Series Woody Allen
We’ll examine the career and life of one of
the great film directors of our time, Woody
Allen. We’ll watch his first great film,
Annie Hall. Then we’ll watch perhaps his
most visually appealing film, Manhattan.
We’ll wrap it up with the most successful
box office release of his career, Midnight
in Paris. After each film, all are invited to
participate in a brief discussion. No need
to register in advance.
ALL FILMS BEGIN AT 6PM
★ Thursday, September 26, Annie Hall Rated PG, 93 minutes
★ Thursday, October 24, ManhattanRated R (for adult situations, humor,
and language), 96 minutes
★ Thursday, November 21, Midnight in
Paris - Rated PG, 94 minutes
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all of these classes will take place in
the Library's new Computer Lab on the
lower level unless otherwise noted.
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Computer Basics
magazines available for downloading
with your Deerfield Public Library card.
We’ll show you how to download the
sendee, register your account and browse
the world’s largest newsstand! You may
bring your tablet device if you wish. E
Thursday, September 5, 1:00-2:80pm
Do you need an introduction to the basic
ins-and-outs of the personal computer?
This hands-on class is the place to start!
We’ll discuss the physical features, do
mouse aerobics and browse the
computer’s primary functions. This is a
participatory' class, so bring your
questions. E
Word Basics
Email Basics
Thursday September 12, 6:30-8:00pm
Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail do not have to
be intimidating! If you’re new to the
Internet and are interested in finding out
more about email functions and
etiquette, join us for this hands-on
course. E
Internet Basics
Thursday September 19,1:00 2:30pm
Once you ve gotten comfortable using the
physical elements of the personal
computer, it’s time to get online! This
class will explore multiple functions from
Web addresses to Amazon. Basic handson knowledge of keyboarding and mouse
functions required. E
Meet Zinio!
Wednesday September 25, 6:30-8:00pm
Meet Zinio, the Library’s new' digital
magazine collection! There are over 160
Thursday October 8, 1:00-2:00pm
Join us to learn more about Microsoft
Word, including editing and formatting
text, using language tools, exploring the
benefits of desktop publishing and much
more! Basic knowledge of keyboard and
mouse usage is required. E
Excel Basics
Thursday October 10, 6:30-8:00pm
Excel spreadsheets help to keep your
work or home life organized. We’ll discuss
the components of the spreadsheet, how
to enter data and handle basic
mathematical tasks. Basic knowledge of
computer usage is required. E
Surfing the Library Catalog
Thursday October 17,1:00-2:00pm
The Library’s catalog has lots of features
and functions you can use to personalize
and improve your search experience,
keep a private list of the books you’ve
read and another list of the books you’d
like to read! Join us and become a
catalog pro. Bring your Deerfield Public
Libraiy card if you wish. E
Get Pinning!
Thursday October 24, 1:00-2:00pm
Learn about Pinterest—an on-line
organizational tool. This popular website
helps you to keep track of everything
from decorating ideas to recipes. Learn
the inner workings of this awesome tool!
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Using the Library’s Apps
Thursday November 1, 6:00-7:30pm
Get acquainted with the Library’s
collection of apps at this tour-style class!
We’ll discuss Overdrive Media Console,
Zinio and our very own Deerfield Library
App. Feel free to bring your device
(Smartphones, tablets or touch screen
e-readers) for a question and answer
session following the presentation. E
E-Reader Drop In Sessions
Tuesday November 26, 1:00 - 3:00pm and
6:00-8:00pm
This is the perfect opportunity to get
some one-on-one support for downloading
free e-books to your e-reader. A Librarian
will be available for 20-minute sessions
on a first-come first-served basis in the
Library’s lobby. Bring your device,
Library card and patience to this
drop-in event!
Find us on
Facebook
Thursday Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion. No need to register in advance.
Seating Arrangements by Maggie Shipstead | September 12,1 0:30am
The Van Meters have gathered at their family retreat on the island of
Waskeke to celebrate the marriage of daughter Daphne to the impeccably appropriate Greyson Duff. The weekend is full of champagne,
salt air and practiced bonhomie, but long-buried discontent and simmering lust stir beneath the surface.
Little Princes by Conor Grennan | October 10, 10:30am
While volunteering at an orphanage in Nepal, Grennan realizes that
the children residing there were taken from their families by human
traffickers. He decides to raise funds to build a new orphanage to
care for these children while travelling through treacherous terrain
in order to reunite these abandoned children with their families. An
inspiring and uplifting story of helping others against all odds.
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
November 14, 10:30am
Young Julia’s world is thrown into upheaval when it is discovered
that the Earth's rotation has suddenly begun to slow, posing a
catastrophic threat to all life,
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman | November 21, 7:30pm
Tom and Isabel Sherbourne have long been the primary caretakers of
a lighthouse off the coast of Australia. Their solitary situation is
made even more difficult by their inability to have children. This
sadness is broken when a boat carrying a dead man and a crying
baby washes up on their shores. Against Tom’s better judgment, they
take the baby in but this decision may come back to affect them in
ways they never expected.
�R = Please register in advance by calling the Youth Services desk
directly at 847-580-8962 or in person at the Library.
Creepy Fun!!!
Bonding With Books
Thursday, October 17, 7:00-8:30pm.
Ages 7- Teen
Join Christine Thornton to learn about
the Mexican holiday "Dia de los Muertos"
(Day of the Dead). We'll learn about the
traditions, customs and cheerfully creepy
artwork associated with this holiday, and
then draw our own sugar skulls. El
Monday, October 28, 7:00-8:00pm. Grades
2-3 and their parent or caregiver
Read the hilarious Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by
Betty MacDonald along with your child.
Then come to the Library ready to
discuss, play games, and do a craft
related to the story! 10
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Family Times
Saturdays, September 7 - November 23,
10:30am. Children and their parent
or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy!
Slime and Chemistry
Drop-in Crafts
Monday, October 21, 4:30-5: 15pm.
Grades 1-8
Just in time for Halloween! Measure,
pour, and mix real chemicals to make
blobs of slippery slime and more! Come
ready for some fun! EO
Wednesday, October 23 & Tuesday,
November 26, 10:00am-8:00pm.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Program Room to
make a fun and seasonal craft!
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Teddy Bear Sleepover
Monday, October 21, 7:00pm. Ages 4-8
Bring a stuffed animal or doll to the
Library for a sleepover! Listen to a
storytime together and then tuck the toys
in. Come back to the Libraiy on Thursday
to pick up your toy and see what
adventures it had in the night. □
Monday, November 11, 1 1:00am-Noon.
Grades 3-5
Come to the library and help us solve a
mystery. All the youth librarians might be
suspects... Have fun while learning
different “sleuthing” techniques. We
would tell you more but we have already
said too much! El
Thursday, October 31, 3:30-7:00pm.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by Youth Services on Halloween to
show off your costume and get a treat!
Thankful Turkeys
Friday, November 1 - Wednesday
November 27, All ages
Stop by the Youth Services department to
share what you are thankful for this
Thanksgiving.
PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
In addition to the special needs programs listed below, we are also happy to make
reasonable accommodations so that your child can participate in our other programs.
For more information about programs and services for children with special needs,
please contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org
Read to Rover: A Special Storytime
Homeschool Programs
Saturday, October 5,10:30-11:30am. Children ages 5 and up and their families
Come to the Libraiy for a morning of “doggy tales” with special guest therapy
dogs from Adventures with Bailey. Join us for your favorite dog-themed stories,
singing, and activities. These gentle dogs are the perfect companions for
children with special needs. □
Calling all homeschool
families! Join us for these
exciting programs and
meet new friends. Please
register in advance for all
these activities by calling
(847) 580-8962. For more
information about programs
and services for homeschool families
contact Kate Easley at
keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org
Sensory Storytime: For children of ALL abilities
Saturday, November2,10:30-11:30am. Children ages 3-8with caregiver
Children with special needs and their siblings are invited to join us for stories,
music, and play led by two Lekotek play specialists. Lekotek is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to promoting benefits of play and the inclusion of
children with special needs into family and community life. El
Monday, September 23, 1:30-2:30pm
Meet and Greet with all homeschool
families. El
Brickology V.I.B. (Very Important Builders) LEGO Party
Saturday, November 16,10:00-11:00am.
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Join Deerfield resident and LEGO specialist
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6000 bricks and more! Parents, this is a wonderful
opportunity to network and share resources with other parents. □
Trick-or-Treat the Youth
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Monday, October 21, 1:30-2:30pm
Slime and Chemistry program led by
Discovery Center Museum. □
Monday, November 18, 1:30-2:30pm
Thanksgiving celebration. □
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directly at 847-580-8962 or in person at the Library.
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Registration for Session 1 begins
Mondag August 26
Registration for Session 2 begins
Mondag October 21
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 10:30am
Session 1: September 6, September 20,
October 4, & October 18
Session 2: November 1, November 15,
December 6, & December 20
Ages 0-12 months and their parent or
caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes, books,
and songs for you and baby, plus social
time after the program. 13
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Preschool Pals
Super Stolie
is Here!
Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Session 1: September 10, September 17,
September 24, October 1, October 8, &
October 15
Session 2: November 5, November 12,
November 19, December 3, December 10,
& December 17
Ages 13 - 23 months and their parent or
caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
time after the program. This actionpacked program will engage new walkers
in early literacy activities and encourage
a love of books and reading. 13
Time for Twos
Thursdays at 10:30am
Session 1: September 12, September 19,
September 26, October 3, October 10, &
October 17
Session 2: November 7, November 14,
November21, Decembers, December 12,
& December 19
Ages 2Jt-35 months and their parent or
caregiver
T\vo-year-olds and their caregivers are
invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities
designed just for them. 13
Evening Storytime
Mondays at 10:30am
Wednesdays at 7:00pm
Session 1: September 9, September 16,
Session 1: September 11, September 18,
September 23, September 30, October 7,
September 25, October 2, October 9, &
and October 14
October 16
Session 2: November 4, November 11,
Session 2: November 6, November 13,
November 18, December 2, December 9,
November 20, December 4, December 11,
and December 16
& December IS
3-year-olds and their parent or caregiver Families with children ages 2-6
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have Join us for a fun, interactive program,
a program just for them! We’ll listen to
including books, stories, rhymes, music,
stories, sing songs, and have fun! 13
movement, and more! This program
builds language and literacy skills and
encourages a love of stories. Children are
invited to come in their pjyamas. 13
Ready to Read
Wednesdays at 10:30am OR 1:00pm
Session 1: September 11, September 18,
September 25, October 2, October 9, &
October 16
Session 2: November 6, November 13,
November 20, December 4, December 11,
& December 18
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
Kindergarten, and their parent or
caregiver
To get your child ready to read, we’ll use
the five early literacy practices of reading,
singing, writing, playing, and talking!
This fun storytime is designed especially
for you and your preschooler. 13
After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
Session 1: September 12, September 19,
September 26, October 3, October 10,
October 17
Session 2: November 7, November 14,
November 21, December 5, December 12,
December 19
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
must remain in the Library. 13
Saturday, September
28, 11:00am. Family
showfor all ages
Deerfield native and
kids’ musician Super Stolie comes home
to entertain us! A high energy interactive
show for everyone! Come ready to dance,
sing, and have a blast! 13
KiDLS (Kids in Deerfield
Love Science)
October 19, 1:00-2:00pm
Families with children ages 5-9
On your marks, get set, go! Join us as we
launch this exciting new science program
for families! Conduct experiments and
have fun, all while learning about the
science behind things that move. □
Incredible Bats!
Thursday, November 14, 7:00pm
Family shoiv for all ages
Come learn about
bats and see these
amazing creatures
up close and
personal! Sharon
and Dan Peterson
will share their
experiences and teach us about this
often misunderstood animal. Don’t forget
to bring your cameras!! 13
�...take a look at all the great
COLLIDE BOUND
programs in this issue of BROWSING!
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 Teen Web page; help out
with Teen 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, the 2nd Tuesday of eveiy
month and epjoy snacks and drinks
while hanging out and talking about the
Teen Space!
Upcoming Meeting Dates:
Tuesday, September 10, 5:00pm
Tuesday, October 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, November 12, 5:00pm
Contact Nina Varma at
teenservices@deerfieldlibrary.org
Be Scared...Be VERY
VERY
Scared
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Saturday, October 19, 2:00-3:00pm
For adults and teens 12 and over
If you dare, come to this interactive
‘ghost’ theatre performance of spinetingling horror stories, eerie Chicago-area
history, and inexplicable paranormal
occurrences. Register in advance by
calling 847-580-8962.
Teen Read Week: Seek the
Mexican Sugar Skulls
Art Program
Thursday October 17, 7:00S:30pm
Ages 12-17
Join artist Christine Thornton in learning
about the Mexican holiday "Dia de los
Muertos"(Day of the Dead)! You'll learn
about the traditions, customs, and
cheerfully creepy artwork associated with
this holiday, and draw your own sugar
skulls. Register in advance by calling
847-580-8962.
Unknown @ your Library
Sunday October 13 - Saturday October 19
The annual Teen Read Week encourages
Teen patrons all around the country to
visit their local Library and check out all
the many ways they can readjust for the
fun of it! In celebration of this year’s
theme “Seek the Unknown” we dare you
to try out the many books, magazines
audiobooks, playaways, and e-books that
are available in the Teen Space and to
take home your own craft kit to create
something amazing!
Friends of the Library
The Friends welcome volunteers to help sort and shelve book
donations!! Any amount of time and help is appreciated. Contact the
Friends for more information.
• 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 new
book corner - straight ahead of the new Library front door.
• Come visit us at the Deerfield Community Services Day, Saturday
September 21.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an annual
membership! (form below)
• The Friends accept donations of gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (No VHS or cassette
tapes, textbooks or encyclopedias, please).
• The next Friends of the Library board meeting will be on Wednesday
October 23 at 7pm at the Deerfield Public Library. Community
members and potential new volunteers are always welcome.
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf!
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
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THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY—
Monday, September 2 - Labor Day
Thursday, November 28 - Thanksgiving
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Wednesday, November 27
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10am—
Tuesday, September 24
Wednesday, October 23
Thursday, December 5
Deerfield Pubfic Library
Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
We’ve got a lot of people to thank for their enthusiasm and support for our Grand Reopening! The
Village of Deerfield and Deerfield Police Department for their invaluable help and advice;
Congressman Brad Schneider, State Senator Julie Morrison and Mayor Harriet Rosenthal for
their kind words and wishes; Claire Johnson and Peggy McCabe for being the world’s best
ribbon-cutters; our friend and neighbors Holy Cross Parish and First Presbyterian Church of
Deerfield for the generous use of their parking lots; Whole Foods of Deerfield for providing
treats for the party and Upper Crust Bagels for providing sustenance for the staff; the Deerfield
Area Historical Society for “A Look Back;” our Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for all of
their generous donations and help.
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847-204-8267
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Friday:
9:00am-6:00pm
Saturday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
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Winter Wonderland Model Trains
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Promises Kept
Our year-long construction project to
bring you a 21st Century library is nearly
complete. We’ll be closing the doors at
7 N. Waukegan Road on Friday, May 24 at
6pm. We look forward to greeting you at
our Grand Reopening on Sunday, June
23 at 1:00pm. After a brief ribbon cutting
ceremony and words of greeting, we will
invite the community in to experience
the Library like never before. Want to
see the whole thing, and hear about all
the new features? Guided tours will
show you around. Use one of our new
laptop computers to explore the world.
Share our new Preschool Pavilion with
your children. Curl up with your favorite
read and enjoy the silence of our Quiet
Area for adults. Have a few overdue
books or movies? Enjoy fees and fines
amnesty for the entire first week we
are open.
The Board members and I want to thank
you for your support and patience
throughout the Library Improvement
Project. We believe you will agree it has
been worth it - with a refreshed Library
space, and informed staff members
ready to serve you. And the physical
Library isn’t the whole story - ask about
our virtual services, available whenever
and wherever you are.
We hope you will agree that the renewed
Deerfield Public Library represents
“promises kept” to our community.
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June 23!
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• More open and flexible spaces to
allow for shared and multiple uses
• Space rearranged into active and
quiet zones for a better Library
experience
• Dedicated “Quiet Room” for
students and adults
Improved Youth
Services area
• A dynamic Preschool Pavilion to
help develop early literacy skills
• Better designed Storytime Room for
children’s programs, after-school
activities, and family events
• More computers and additional
educational games to develop
reading and cognitive skills
• Eight study rooms available for
private study or small groups, two in
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sound system, plus fresh new
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safety and other building codes
• Laptops will be available for use
throughout the Library
On time, on budget
Save your donations and visit us in our
new space after the Grand Reopening. If
you have an urgent donation that can’t
be held, please contact us by emailing
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org or calling
847-945-3311, ext. 8895 before May 24.
We are especially looking for donations
of cookbooks and children’s books for
our sale this year at the Deerfield
Farmer’s Market on September 21st.
Look for our big, new sale area in the
remodeled, refreshed and renovated
Library!
Be the first to see our sale books—the
Friends welcome volunteers from the
community to help sort and shelve book
donations!! Contact the Friends for more
information.
Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public
Library with an annual membership! A
membership form is available on our
page of the Library website and in our
book sale area.
The next Friends of the Library board
meeting will be on Wednesday, July 24th
at 7pm at the Library. Community
members and potential new volunteers
are always welcome—we are looking for
new board members, too!
The Friends can be contacted at
(847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Farmers Market Visits
Library Trustees
July 20 and October 5
Stop by and ask questions or share your
ideas.
Countdown to the Grand Reopening
Computer lab
• Dedicated space with 12
computers for hands-on,
interactive instruction about
using the Library’s electronic
resources and the Internet for
research, personal pursuits and
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interest rates, taxpayers will be
paying about $76-$79 each year
(based on a home valued at
$500,000 at the time of the
referendum in November, 2010)
rather than the $88 or so we had
estimated. This will be a FLAT RATE,
annually, for the next 20 years.
June 15, 8:00-11:00am
Staff will be on hand to answer your
questions about our repurposed,
refreshed and reinvented Library.
Kamishibai Stories @ the Farmers
Market • August 17, 8:00am-11:00am
Stop by the Library tent at the Farmers
Market to hear some Japanese
Kamishibai Stories and try your hand
at origami!
Get the Low Down on Downloads
September 7, 8:00-11:00am
Get a quick course on how to download
books, audiobooks, and more on your
e-reader, tablet, or smartphone.
�R = Please register in advance online at deerfieldlibrary.org. If you need to register
by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or after June 23.
Have Book, Will Travel! Adult
Summer Reading Program
PariScenes
Thursday, July 25, 7-8:30pm
Whether you’re already head over heels in
love with Paris or anticipating the thrill of
your first visit, this program is for you.
Presenter Tish Robinson, a former French
teacher and avid traveler, shares lots of
insider information, presents a fascinating
historic overview of the city and gives plenty
of tips on how to make the most of your
visit. Detailed handouts are included, and
there will be plenty of time for questions. ID
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Celebrate the Library’s Grand Reopening
by signing up for the 2013 Summer
Reading Program, Have Book, Will
Travel! Participants who read, watch, or
listen to five titles this summer can
enter to win a Kindle Fire, or other
travel-related prizes. Attendance at
any of the adult library programs can
count as one of your five titles.
Start your journey by stopping by the Adult Services
desk to pick-up a registration form and your free luggage tag. Registration
forms will also be available on the Library website beginning Sunday, June 23.
Travel Lite: Best Travel Apps for your Smartphone
Tuesday, July 16th, 7:30-8:30pm
Tired of lugging guidebooks, maps, magazines, and novels on your trips? Now you
don’t have to! Make the most of your smartphone or tablet with some of the best
travel apps available on iOS and Android. □
Travel Movie Discussion: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Thursday, July 18, 6:00pm
A group of retired English couples travel to India to take up residence at a
restored hotel. The journey ends up changing all of their lives. Stay until the
lights come up for a brief discussion.
Starring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Maggie Smith
Rated PG • 124 minutes
Shoot Like a Pro Digital Photography Workshop
Saturday, July 20, 12:30-4:30pm
Tired of blurry travel photos? Wish you knew
more about your digital camera?
Join Chicago Tribune photographer, John
Dziekan, in this 4-hour workshop as he
covers the basics required for good
photographs including lighting, shooting
angles and low cost tips that can produce
better photos. Participants will also spend part of
the workshop taking photos—please bring your own digital camera, memory
card and manual—followed by a helpful critique. Class size is limited, so
register now. □
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Explore World Music
Wednesday, July 31, 7:30-8:30pm
Learn about different music from around
the world while we listen to and talk about
some of the best world music CDs in the
Library’s collection.
The Lore and Lure of Spices
Tuesday, August 6, 7:00-8:00pm
Join Tom and Patty Erd, owners of The
Spice House in Evanston, as they discuss the
history of the spice trade and share fasci
nating stories of the spices we love today.
Gift bags provided! ID
Thinks and Drinks World
Trivia Night
Wednesday, August 14, 7:30pm
Trax Tavern and Grill, 833 Deerfield Road
Think you know it all?
Prove it! Test your
knowledge of world
trivia as you match
wits with friends and
neighbors at Thinks
and Drinks World Trivia
Night at Deerfield’s
own Trax Tavern &
Grill. Play individually or team up in groups
of up to four people. Refreshments will be
served and prizes awarded to the biggest
know-it-alls! This popular program fills up
fast, so register online now. □
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by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or after June 23.
Thursday Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. No need to register in advance.
The History of Star Trek: From
Concept to Screen
Wednesday, August 21, 6:30-8:30pm
Boldly go with College of Lake County
Professors and “Trekkies” John and Maria
Jose Tenuto as they trace the amazing
history of one of popular culture’s most
enduring phenomenon. This fascinating
presentation features rare and never
before seen photos, trivia, and previously
unknown information from production
memos and early drafts of scripts. Learn all
the fascinating backstories of how “Star
Trek” was produced despite the odds being
against it. □
Author Visit:
Meet Maggie Shipstead
Wednesday, August
28, 7:00pm
Maggie Shipstead’s
debut novel, Seating
Arrangements, has
been praised by the
New York Times
Book Review, the
Washington Post, USA Today, 0 magazine,
and the New Yorker. Seating Arrangements
is the story of the Van Meters, who have
gathered at their family retreat to
celebrate the marriage of daughter Daphne
to the impeccably appropriate Greyson
Duff. The weekend is full of champagne,
salt air and practiced bonhomie, but longburied discontent and simmering lust stir
beneath the surface. Shipstead will discuss
her novel and answer questions from the
audience. Lake Forest Bookstore will be
selling copies of the novel, which Shipstead
will sign following her talk. El
The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg • July 11, 10:30am
Two siblings with very different personalities attempt
to take control of their mother’s food obsession
and massive weight gain to save her life after their
father walks out and leaves her reeling in the
Chicago suburbs.
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett • August 8, 10:30am
A researcher at a pharmaceutical company must step
out of her comfort zone when she is sent into the heart
of the Amazonian delta to check to track down her
former mentor, who seems to have all but disappeared
while working on what is destined to be an extremely
valuable new drug.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern • August 15,
7:30pm
The circus arrives without warning. It is simply there,
when yesterday it was not. Within the striped canvas
tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtak
ing amazements. But behind the scenes, a fierce
competition is underway: a duel between two young
magicians, Celia and Marco. Unbeknownst to them
both, this is a game in which only one can be
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Travel Movie Discussion:
The Motorcycle Dianes
Thursday, August 29, 6:00pm
The true story of the young Che
Guevara’s travels throughout South
America on a motorcycle. Stay until
the lights come up for a brief
discussion.
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal and
Rodrigo De la Serna
Rated R for language
In Spanish with English subtitles
126 minutes
Hackers and Phishers
and Viruses, Oh My!
Wednesday, August 28, 7:00-8:00pm
This class will teach the basics
staying safe on the Internet. Learn
how to create a strong password,
recognize a secure website, and tips
on avoiding viruses. Class size
limited to twelve. □
�Ft = Please register in advance online at deerfieldlibrary.org. If you need to
register by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or
after June 23.
Have Book—Will Travel!
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday,
August 18
Children ages birth
through 6th grade
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paperback book of their choice and be
eligible for a variety of wonderful raffle
prizes. When they aren’t busy reading,
children are invited to participate in the
Library’s fabulous, free activities all
summer long.
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Saturday, July 13,
1:00pm
Children going into
grades K-5 and their
parent or caregiver
Pack your suitcases
and visit Hawaii with
Holly Nagel and her
Aloha to You program.
Join us as Holly demonstrates Hawaiian
culture with stories and instruments and
teaches us to Hula dance! □
Let’s Go for a Drive with
Elephant and Piggie!
Saturday, July 27th, 10:30am
Ages 4-7
Miss Amy and Miss Kary love Elephant &
Piggie so much!! We can’t wait to have
fun with these zany characters and
YOU! We’ll laugh our way through Mo
Willems’ wonderful series, complete a
fun craft, and play games. □
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All ages welcome
Travel to the moon as Lake County
Astronomical Society members offer
telescopes and viewing guidance in
Jewett Park where participants can see
the Moon’s mountains and craters and
other planets of our solar system. And
you don’t even have to take a spaceship!
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Tuesday, July 30, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Children going into grades 3-5
Do you dream about Hogwarts? Want to
visit Neverland? Love the Rainbow Magic
fairies? Get ready to create the world of
your favorite book! Participants will make
beautiful relief maps of imaginary places
as they explore the world of cartography
(map-making). Please bring a copy of your
favorite fantasy book with you to the
program! □
Family Movie and Dinner
Thursday, August 1, 6:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Bring a picnic dinner and take a trip to
Hotel Transylvania (PG), a high-end
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Three...two...one... Rockets!!
August 3, 1:00pm
Grades 3-6
Get your brain and hands immersed in
science with this hands-on program!
Led by Discovery Center Museum staff,
participants will construct and launch
air-powered rockets and master
aerodynamic stability. 13
Jim Gill Family Concert
Saturday, August 17, 2:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Along with North Shore Special
Education District (NSSED), the Library
is proud to welcome nationally acclaimed
and award winning musician, author, and
child development specialist Jim Gill.
Gill offers more than a show to watch.
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Shanta
Sunday, August 18, 2:00pm
All ages welcome
Join us for an
unforgettable
experience as the
renown storyteller,
Shanta, performs
spellbinding stories and sounds of
musical instruments of African origin.
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Have Book— Henna at the Library!
Tuesday, July 23, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Will Travel!
Ages 12-17 “
Teen Summer
Join Kendra Williams, a Henna expert, and
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Picnic Stories
Thursdays, June 27 - August 15, Noon
Children and their parent or caregiver
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy stories for
the whole family in the Storytime
Room at the Library.
Family Times
Saturdays, June 29 August 17, 10:00am
Children and their parent
or caregiver
Come to the Youth
Services department
for a drop-in
storytime the whole
family will enjoy!
Drop-in Craft
Mondays, July 15 and August 12,
10:00am- 8:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
You don’t have to travel far to have fun!
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a paper city and then come back
and make a suitcase to keep your paper
city in!
Campfire Stories
Wednesdays, July 10 and August 7,
7:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Come dressed in your pajamas and bring
your favorite stuffed animal to share in
the fun!
Kamishibai Stories @ the
Farmers Market
Saturday, August 17, 8:00-11:00am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Library tent at the Farmers
Market to hear some Japanese
Kamishibai Stories and try your hand
at origami!
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Journey to the Library this summer and
see where it will take you! Teens in grades
7-12 are invited to participate in the Teen
summer reading program, by writing book,
audiobook, movie, or music reviews in the
Library’s catalog. Teens who submit at
least 5 reviews will be entered to win a
variety of awesome prizes! Teen Summer
Reading Program registration forms will
be available on the Teen page of the
Library’s website and in the Teen area of
the Library beginning Sunday, June 23.
celebrated around the world for over 3,000
years. Following her presentation, Kendra
will decorate participants with individual,
temporary designs. Space is limited, so
register today! □
Calling all S.T.A.R. Volunteers!
Tween/Teen T-Shirt Upcycle
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Teen volunteers going into grades 7-12 are Thursday, August 8, 7:00pm
needed for the Library’s upcoming summer Ages 10-17
reading program! S.T.A.R. Volunteers assist Learn how to transform your old T-Shirt or
Tank-Top into an earth friendly,
within the Youth Services Department
fashionable tote bag with beads, sequins,
with signing participants up for the
stamps and other materials. Don’t have an
Reading Program, handing out prizes, and
old shirt? Don’t worry, we’ll provide you
putting together goody bags. Fill out an
with one! Space is limited, so
application online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org or pick up a copy register today! □
at the Youth Services desk. All
applications must be completed and
Tween Book Discussions
returned to the Library by Friday, May
24th for consideration.
@ the Library
Ages 10-12
Girls Night: Thursday, July 18,
Teen World Trivia Night
6:30pm
Tuesday, August 13, 6:30pm- 8:15pm
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, in
Ages 12-17
discussing the book A Girl Named
Bring your smarts to the Library and put
Faithful Plum: The True Story of a
your worldly knowledge to the test! Play
Dancerfrom China and how she
individually or create teams of up to four.
Achieved her Dream by Richard
Snacks will be provided and prizes will be
Bernstein. Enjoy snacks while
awarded to the brainiest of the bunch!
exploring the book.
Space is limited, so register today! □
Teen Movie Night
Thursday, July 11, 6:30pm
Ages 12-17
Celebrate Have Book—Will Travel! with a
screening of Tim Burton’s Alice in
Wonderland at the Library. Refreshments
will be provided. □
Guys Night: Thursday, July 25,
6:30pm
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, in
discussing Cosmic by Frank Cottrell
Boyce. Snacks will be provided.
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• Telephone: 847-945-3311
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• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
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Upcoming Closing Date, Grand Reopening and 4th of July
CLOSING MAY 24 - OPENING JUNE 23
• We’ll close our doors at 7 N. Waukegan Road at 6pm May 24 and
reopen in our renovated Library at 920 Waukegan Road on June 23.
• No returns will be accepted at either location until we reopen June 23.
Items can be returned June 23 - June 30 without incurring fines.
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Mary Courtney • 847-945-9460
marycourtneymail@gmail.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00am—9:00pm
9:00am—6:00pm
9:00am—5:00pm
1:00am—5:00pm
LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN 11am - 2pm 4th of JULY
Stop in for complimentary water and clean restrooms in
the Library’s lobby on the 4th!
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Congratulations to incumbent Board members
Mike Goldberg and Mary Courtney, who have
been re-elected to six-year terms. In addition,
Trustee Sunday Mueller has agreed to continue
serving on the Board until the Board conducts a
search and appoints a new Trustee to fill a
vacant, two year seat. Our heartfelt thanks to
Sunday, who has served as Library Trustee for
the past 14 years.
Many thanks to Celeste Hanson, Lindsay
Schmitt and Michael Cianfrani for all of their
great work on creating the Library’s lively Grand
Reopening graphic.
Shout out to Michael Carniello and Mindy
Kolof, first and second place winners of the
Library’s 2nd annual “Guess the Grammys”
contest.
Thanks to our good friends at TRAX for their
above-and-beyond support of the Library’s
THINKS AND DRINKS TRIVIA NIGHT.
Many thanks to Gidwitz Place for Assisted Living,
Deerfield Metra Stations, Starbucks, and the
Sachs Center for partnering with the Library on
World Book Night.
Claire Johnson,
8th grader at
Holy Cross, is the
winner of the
new Children’s
Library card
design contest!
Claire is an avid
Library user who
“reads, reads
and reads”—
which is how she
got the idea for the award-winning design.
Claire’s was one of almost 80 entries. These
were pared down to six semi-finalists and we
asked the community to vote for their
favorite. Young people 18 and under will be
able to exchange their old cards for this new
design, and adult patrons will be able to
exchange their cards for the new adult design
featuring the renovated Library building very
soon. Check the website for more details.
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Summer 2013
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Vol. 30, No. 1
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June - August 2013
A Girl Named Faithful Plum
Africa
Alice in Wonderland
Aloha
Amazon Kindle eReaders
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Amy Robillard
Android
Ann Patchett
Bill Nighy
Celeste Hanson
Che Guevara
Chicago Area Suburbs
Chicago Tribune
Claire Johnson
College of Lake County
Cosmic
Daphne van Meter
Deerfield Farmers Market
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 Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Facebook
Deerfield Public Library First to Know eNewsletter
Deerfield Public Library Grand Reopening
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
Deerfield Public Library Infrastructure
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
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 Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Train Station
Discovery Center Museum
Dominican University
Dracula
eBooks
Erin Morgenstern
Evanston Illinois
Facebook
Frank Cottrell Boyce
French
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Board
Gael Garcia Bernal
Gidwitz Place for Assisted Living
Greyson Duff
Hawaii
Henna
Hogwarts
Holly Nagel
Holy Cross Catholic School
Hotel Transylvania
India
Internet Safety
iOS
Jami Attenberg
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jewett Park
Jim Gill
John Dziekan
John Tenuto
Judi Dench
Kamishibai
Kary Henry
Kenan Abosch
Kendra Williams
Lake County Astronomical Society
Lake County Astronomy Under the City Lights Program
Lake Forest Bookstore
Lindsay Schmitt
Maggie Shipstead
Maggie Smith
Maria Jose Tenuto
Marla Bark Dembitz
Mary Courtney
Mary Pergander
Michael Carniello
Michael Cianfrani
Michael K. Goldberg
Mindy Kolof
Mo Willems
Moon
Neverland
New York Times Book Review
Nina Varma Michael
North Shore Special Education District (NSSED)
O Magazine
Paris
Patty Erd
Rainbow Magic
Richard Bernstein
Rodrigo de la Serna
Ronald Simon
Sachs Recreation Center
Searchable PDF
Seating Arrangements
Shanta
Smartphone Apps
South America
Spanish
Star Trek
Starbucks
State of Wonder
Sunday G. Mueller
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
The Middlesteins
The Motorcycle Diaries
The New Yorker
The Night Circus
The Spice House
Tim Burton
Tish Robinson
Tom Erd
Trax Tavern and Grill
USA Today
Washington Post
World Book Night