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�From the Director
By now, regular Browsing readers know I
grew up in a family of readers, my kids are
carrying on the tradition. After all, their
mother is a librarian...it’s required.
Last week, my daughter came home
from school with the Scholastic Book
Club catalog. She had circled something
on every page. After she was done, my
son took another colored pen and circled
just as many items. Now, I’m a librarian at a great library with a
robust collection! Why would I consider actually buying books?
I used this as an opportunity to find out why they want to own
books when I can check them out from the library.
My son loves all the Percy Jackson books, and my daughter loves
the series featuring “Front Desk.” They like that they have the
opportunity to take their time to read it and go back to re-read it.
They find comfort in the physical book themselves.
I was struck by that profound sentiment from my middle school-aged
children. And, I started to think about the idea of comfort. We are
entering winter in Chicagoland. Some years, it feels like the winter will
never end...gray days and bone-chilling cold. But, we have all found
ways to comfort ourselves. In my family, it’s with books. Winter is the
perfect time to hunker down and find comfort in the small things in
life. Happy reading!
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
Individually, they both replied that they like owning their own
books, especially if it’s a title that they particularly enjoyed.
The Wide World of Video at DPL
While the big world of video is always
in season, for many people, winter is a
time they ramp up their video viewing
and gaming. To help you prepare, we
want to make sure you know about
the rich collections (physical and
streaming) available for your winter
entertainment.
Video Games
Are you one of the 227 million in the
U.S. that play video games, solo and
with others? Per a 2021 report of the
Entertainment Software Association,
players say gaming inspires, provides
mental stimulation, and relieves stress.
Our library has a large collection of
games for Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series
X, Xbox One, Wii, and WiiU.
DPL staff is happy to help you discover
new games in our diverse collection.
Multimedia Librarian Ted Gray, who
oversees the video game collection,
loves the sports games like MLB The
Show, and FIFA. Also, the big open
world games like Skyrim, Fallout, and
Red Dead Redemption. Adult Services
Librarian Anne Jamieson recommends
Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Stardew
Valley, and Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.
For info on the newest additions to
the collection, visit deerfieldlibrary.
org/games.
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Videos (Movies, Documentaries,
Digital Media Lab:
Whatever your preferred viewing platform,
we’ve got it! Often we have titles in both
physical and digital formats.
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Streaming/Hoopla
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Streaming/Kanopy
If you are the type that can’t get enough of
a specific genre or actor, be sure to look up
our Binge Box collection. Each Binge Box is
a themed collection of 4-6 DVDs, and only
counts as one checked-out item. One of
Ted’s favorite themes is “Don’t Travel with
Tom Hanks” which includes Castaway, Sully,
Captain Phillips, and Apollo 13.
Do you have stacks of VHS or 8mm, but no
working equipment to watch them on? We’re
here to help! Make an appointment to visit
our amazing Digital Media Lab, located in
the MakerSpace.
and Television Shows)
For the streaming formats, you can search
for specific titles through our catalog. But
you also might enjoy browsing through the
digital collections online. It’s easy to link to at
deerfieldlibrary.org/movies.
Roku
The Roku provides one of the simplest ways
to stream entertainment to your TV. DPL
patrons can access popular TV shows and
movies from Netflix, Hulu, Acorn, and Disney+, and view our digital collection of over
500 movies through the Vudu app.
The Roku comes with simple setup instructions, and you can also watch the “Get Started”
video at deerfieldlibrary.org/roku.
Convert your 8mm, VHS to digital
We offer equipment for converting various
types of media into digital files (video, audio,
and photos). Even better, our staff will help
you get started. Equipment includes:
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8mm and Super 8 film
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Audio cassettes
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Non-copyrighted CD / DVD
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Film (35mm strips, mounted slides,
and medium format strips)
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Photographs up to 8.5” × 11.7”
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VHS tapes
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Vinyl records
We can also convert video from various types
of video cameras.
DPL Patron Jeanne Schlax has been utilizing
the MakerSpace to digitize her collection of
80+ 8mm home movies. “We have footage
going back to the 1950s. It’s important to
convert the films before they fade and get too
brittle,” said Jeanne. “The library staff has been
very helpful training on the equipment, and I
learn more each visit. This gives me peace of
mind that our family stories can continue to
be shared for generations to come.”
Full details at deerfieldlibrary.org/
makerspace.
Cover photo: (l-r): DPL MakerSpace Assistant Ethel Alegria, digital conversion enthusiast Jeanne Schlax, and DPL Multimedia Librarian Ted Gray
�Adult Programs
For program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.
= Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 17, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-945-3311.
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I
= In-person program
H
= Hybrid program (in-person & online)
V
= Virtual program (online only)
Thursday, December 9, 6:30-7:30pm
Create delicious holiday works of art you
can eat! This virtual, interactive class will
focus on how recipes were prepared,
then provide step-by-step guidance to
cookie decorating! R V
New! Memory Cafe
December 1, January 5, February 2
A gathering for those experiencing
memory loss and their care partners.
Details on page 8.
Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy
Friday, December 3, 1:00-2:00pm
It was a day that our parents,
grandparents, aunts and uncles will never
forget: December 7, 1941. R V
Introduction to Mindfulness
Wednesday, December 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Relieve the stress of the holidays with simple yet highly-effective tips and strategies
which will help you to shift into a spacious,
clear, reliable, and loving connection with
yourself and the world. R I
Thursday, January 13, 10:30-11:30am
Tuesday, December 14, 1:00-4:00pm OR
Tuesday, December 21, 1:00-4:00pm
Have fun
learning to
paint in acrylic.
Instructor,
Barb Benstein
will lead
you through
each step in
the process,
including
brushwork,
values, and color theory. Only register
for one session. R I
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Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
Thursday, February 10, 10:30-11:30am
Healthy Indian Snacks
Saturday, January 22, 2:00-4:00pm
Learn how to create menus based on fresh
and seasonal foods. In addition, patrons
will learn the usage of herbs and spices
and understand how to process and create
simple, authentic Indian recipes. R V
DHS Chamber Orchestra
Holiday Concert
Saturday, December 11, 2:00-3:00pm
Back by popular demand! Join us for
the sound of holiday music performed
by the Deerfield High School Chamber
Orchestra. R I
Adult D&D
Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm
December 13,
January 10, February 14
Join us on an adventure
through the roleplaying game Dungeons
& Dragons. Bring your own 6th level
character or play with one of ours as you
explore and learn more about the magical
Feywild. No experience required! R I
Make It!
Acrylic Painting: Winter Cardinal
Copies will be available one month in advance.
Please provide email during registration.
Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore
Cook It!
Holiday Cookie Decorating
Book Discussions
Charcoals: Drawing from
Another Point of View
Friday, January 21, 2:00-4:00pm
Most drawings start on a light surface and
use darker drawing media to create an
image. In this class, we’ll be starting with
a charcoal darkened piece of paper and
using an eraser as a drawing tool. R I
Needle Felting: Valentine’s
Girl Gnome
Wednesday, February 9, 6:00-7:00pm
Join Natasha Lehrer Lewis of Esther’s
Place to create your very own Valentine’s
Day Girl Gnome. Kits will be provided
prior to the program. R V
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Classics Book Discussion
First Love by Ivan Turgenev
Thursday, January 20, 7:00- 8:15pm
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Short Stories
by Katherine Mansfield
Thursday, February 17, 7:00-8:15pm
Romance Book Discussion
Gray Hair Don’t Care by Karen Booth
Monday, January 24, 7:00-8:00pm
R
V
True Crime Book Discussion
The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule
Monday, February 21, 7:00-8:00pm
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Holiday Movies and Music
Thursday, December 16, 1:00-2:30pm
Host John LeGear showcases some of the
most memorable holiday moments from
classic and popular films over the past
century. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H
Poetic Kwanzaa with
Oba William King
Friday, December 17,
2:00-3:00pm
Celebrate joy,
heritage, and culture
this holiday season
with Chicago’s own
Oba William King, an
Illinois Arts Council
Fellowship recipient
in traditional Folk
Arts. R I
Trivia Night!
Thursday, January 6, 7:30-9:00pm
Think you know it all?
Prove it! Program
held via Zoom
and Kahoot.
Prizes awarded
to the top three
participants!
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�Adult Programs
Saturdays, 6:30-7:30pm
December 18, January 29, February 26
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as their
parents and caregivers. Join us for an
online evening of reading, conversation,
friendship, and fun. For more information
or to register contact Vicki Karlovsky,
vkarlovsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Roving the Red Planet
Tuesday, January 11, 6:30-7:30pm
What have we learned about the Red
Planet with decades of robotic visitors?
Plenty! We’ll cover the past, present, and
future of Martian exploration. Choose inperson or virtual upon registration. R H
Healthy Brain Initiatives and
Dementia with Dr. Saltzman
Wednesday, January 12, 6:30-7:30pm
During this talk, we hope to increase
awareness on dementia, overall brain
health, and tools for living a rewarding
life with dementia. Choose in-person or
virtual upon registration. R H
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
Tuesday, January 18, 6:30-7:30pm
Curious to know how Bitcoin and other
cryptocurrencies work? Mike Gershbein
of Very Smart People will help you
understand the underlying technology!
Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H
Game Night!
Monday, January 24, 6:00-8:00pm
Play a fun board game or dip your toe
into an RPG during this adult/teen game
night! R I
Greece: Where the Past is Present
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Tuesday, January 25, 6:30-7:30pm
This is the
country
where
Western
civilization
was born.
See the
classic monuments of 2500 years ago,
and hear their history and myth. Choose
in-person or virtual upon registration. R H
The Musical Influence of
John Prine & Steve Goodman
Wednesday, January 26, 6:30-7:30pm
Join local musician Steve Justman for a
live music overview of two of the Chicago
area’s greatest and most famous songwriting legends. R I
as the “cause” of the Trojan War. Based on
the classic story, this presentation brings
to life the little-known character, Helen of
Sparta. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H
Cut the Cable
Monday, January 31, 2:00-3:00pm R I
Monday, January 31, 7:00-8:00pm R V
Learn how to “cut the cable” and save
money! We’ll discuss different cablecutting options, streaming services, and
devices, and also the pros and cons of the
more popular services.
Guess The Grammys 2022!
Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year! Choose who you think
will win the Grammy in 11 categories for
a chance at a new Bluetooth Turntable.
Entries will be accepted until we close
on Sunday, January 30, 5pm. The awards
will be announced on January 31. Check
our website for submission dates and
more details.
Celebrating the Lunar New Year
Tuesday, February 1, 6:30-7:30pm
Educator Yvonne Wolf will share the
Chinese calendar in relation to the
Chinese New Year, the rites, activities,
symbols, and foods associated with it
and how you can participate in your own
home. Choose in-person or virtual upon
registration. R H
Helen’s Troy: The Mythic/
Historic Trojan War
Thursday, February 3, 6:30-7:30pm
Ancient texts portray Helen as either
a helpless female or a villainess, so her
character
has been
trapped in
our historical
and literary
imagination
photo: Bruce Greenway
PLACE Programs
Blues 101 with Fruteland Jackson
Saturday, February 12, 2:00-3:30pm
Join us for Blues music history through
song, lecture, and discussion with live
instrumental examples played on guitar.
A 30-minute concert will follow the
presentation! R I
Great Decisions 2022
with Gary Midkiff
First date : Tuesday, February 15,
6:30-8:00pm
All dates: 2/15, 3/15, 4/19, 5/17, 8/16,
9/20, 10/18, 11/15
This program provides background
information and policy options for
the eight most critical issues facing
America each year. Register for all eight
discussions. The Great Decisions briefing
book is available through the Foreign
Policy Association’s website: https://
www.fpa.org/great_decisions. R I
Professor Moptop presents
George Harrison
Thursday, February 24,
7:00-8:30pm
The Professor will share
audio and video about
the quiet Beatle, George.
You’ll see clips from
The Beatles, Madonna,
The Traveling Wilburys, Monty Python,
and Homer Simpson! A splendid time is
guaranteed for all. Choose in-person or
virtual upon registration. R H
Year-Long Reading Program: Read Around the World
Join our year-long reading challenge and see how far you can travel in 2022!
Monthly reading challenges will be based on the world’s 24 time zones: one page
read = one mile traveled! Can you become a world traveler in 2022? Visit the
reference desk, or our website for further details and reading lists. Open to teens and
adults. Prizes will go to those “most traveled.” Challenge starts January 2, 2022.
�Children & Teens Programs
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 17, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-580-8962.
I
= In-person program
V
= Virtual program (online only)
December 11-16 • See page 8
We offer adaptive programs for children with disabilities, and will make reasonable
accommodations for every program for all abilities. For more information about
programs and services for Youth and Teens please contact Cristina Bueno at
cbueno@deerfieldlibrary.org.
STORYTIMES
Preschool Storytime
Finals Week @ the Library
Storytimes this winter are all virtual.
Please register to receive
the Zoom link.
Tuesdays, 10:30-11:00am
January 11, 18, 25; February 1, 8, 15
Ages 3-5
We’ll listen to stories, sing songs, and
have fun while building early literacy
skills. R V
Baby Lapsit
Decorate Your Own
Gingerbread House
Tuesday, December 14,
5:00-6:00pm • All Ages
Hop on zoom and show
off your skills as we
decorate gingerbread
houses together.
One kit per family. R V
Alaskan
Reindeer Farm
Virtual Tour
Fridays, 10:00-10:30am
January 14, 21, 28; February 4, 11, 18
Ages 0-24 months
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for stories, rhymes,
and songs for you and your baby. R V
Tuesday,
December 21,
1:00-1:30pm •
All Ages
Travel virtually to Palmer, Alaska to meet the
animals that call this Reindeer Farm home.
Black Kid Joy Storytime
with Nanny Nikki
Let’s Draw: A Very Merry Krampus
Thursdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 13, 20, 27; February 3, 10, 17
All Ages
Get up and dance with Ms. Megan in this
fun, movement-based storytime. R V
Monday, February 21 Sunday, February 27
Anytime Program on
DPL YouTube channel • All Ages
Celebrate Black History Month through
songs and stories performed by the
amazing Nanny Nikki. V
Hot Cocoa Gifts
Baby Book Bunch
Tuesday, December 28, 2:00-3:00pm
Grades 3+
Fill in these New Year-themed Mad Libs
and let’s end 2021 with some laughs! R
Time for Twos
Wednesdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 12, 19, 26; February 2, 9, 16
Age 2
Have fun with books, songs, and activities
in this storytime designed just for twoyear-olds and their caregivers! R V
Movin’ and Groovin’ Storytime
Friday, December 3, 4:30-5:30 pm
Ages 7+
Make a hot cocoa surprise for someone
special in your life. Pick up a kit ahead of
time. R V
Nanny Nikki’s Music Show
Monday, December 6 - Sunday,
December 12
Anytime Program on
DPL YouTube channel • All Ages
Catch this specially recorded musical
show for young kids presented by
Nanny Nikki! V
Pickup available for one week beginning:
Mondays, December 6; January 10;
February 7
Birth - 2 years
Are you looking for baby books but
don’t know where to start? Let the l
ibrary surprise your baby (and you!)
with a wonderful selection of books
from Baby Book Bunch. Once a month
for three months, we will have a bag
for you to check out with five selected
board books, as well as an activity or
craft to keep. R V
Picture Book Party
Wednesday, December 8, 7:00-7:45pm
Ages 3-6
Listen to stories, play games, and
make crafts with your favorite characters,
including Elephant & Piggie and Pete
the Cat! R V
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Wednesday, December 22, 2:00-3:00pm
Grades 3+
Hear the tale of this creepy creature and
learn to draw and design your very own
Krampus to create some very unique
holiday cards. R V
New Year Mad Libs
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Youth Advisory Board
Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
January 5; February 2
Grades 1-5
Do you have a great idea for a program or a
book you’d like to share? Join YAB to make
your voice heard at the Library. Each month
we’ll play games, do a project, and share
ideas! R V
Grab & Go Kits:
Youth & Teens
Available starting Mondays,
December 13, December 27 (Bonus New
Year Edition), January 10, February 14.
Stop by the outdoor Creation Station or
the Youth Services department for a kit
to take home. While supplies last.
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�Children & Teens Programs
Battle for Justopolous
Super Hero Escape Room
Tuesday, January 12, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7+
Join Mobile Room
Escape for this virtual
super hero adventure.
Interact with your
fellow crime fighters
to see how many villains your team can
capture before time runs out! R V
Parent Cafe: DIY Boredom
Busters
Friday, January 14, 4:30-5:30 pm
Adults
Kids got cabin fever? Learn how to make
your own concoctions, games, and crafts
out of common household supplies. R V
Magic with Abby Segal
Tuesday, January 18, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 5+
Learn astonishing magic tricks with
magician Abby Segal! Add a little magic
to your life using supplies and objects you
can find at home. R V
Comics & Cookies
Saturday, February 5, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 7-10
Feel like hibernating this winter? So
do we! Join us as we learn about who
hibernates, how they hibernate, and
what they do. We’ll explore through
games, creations, imagination, and of
course, books! R V
Make Your Own:
LED Light-Up Card
Thursday, February 10, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Light up someone’s day by making
them a cool light-up card. R V
Kindness Club:
Secret Valentines
Friday,
February 4,
4:30-5:30pm
All Ages
Bring some
cheer to our
seniors in assisted living facilities by
making customized Valentines! Pick up
a kit ahead of time. R V
Wednesdays, 5:00-6:00pm, Ages 8-12
January 19: Manga
February 16: Historical Fiction
Calling all graphic novel readers! Instead
of reading the same titles, there is a
chosen theme with suggested titles. The
list will be emailed in advance. Cookies
available for pick-up. R V
Snacks & Stories: Attack of the
Snack by Julian Gough
Among Us Game Play
Chapters & Chips: Maya and
the Robot by Eve L. Ewing
Fridays, 4:00-5:00pm, Ages 7+
January 28; February 25
Can you uncover the imposter and
complete the mission before it’s too late?
Or are you the imposter sabotaging the
unsuspecting crew? Join us for a few
rounds of the popular digital game. No
experience necessary! R V
Lunar New Year Celebration
Monday, January 31, 4:00-5:00pm
PreK-Grade 3
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with crafts
and activities. R V
Little KiDLS
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KiDLS
Saturday, February 5, 11:00-11:45am
Ages 3-6
Learn about animals who hibernate, as we
play games, read books, and make cool
stuff! R V
Tuesday, February 22, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-3
A Mysterious Thing lands in Rabbit
and Bear’s peaceful summer lake. Is it
exciting, or terrifying? Books and snacks
provided. R V
Monday, February 28, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
A forgotten homemade robot comes
to life just when aspiring fifth-grade
scientist Maya needs a friend - and a
science fair project. Books and snacks
provided. R V
Homeschool Programs
Thursdays, December 2, 9, 16;
January 6, 13, 20, 27;
February 3, 10, 17, 24
Ages 7-10: 2:00-3:00pm
Ages 11+: 3:15-4:15pm
Homeschool students will enjoy fun
activities, a special book club, and
learn cool stuff. Contact Kary Henry
(khenry@deerfieldlibrary.org) for
more information or to register.
TEEN PROGRAMS
NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12
are welcome.
Service Club
Join fellow teens to volunteer for various causes
in this ongoing service club. Email Teen Librarian
Mariel Fechik at mfechik@deerfieldlibrary.org
for more information.
Meditation & Yoga for Stress Relief
Monday, December 13, 5:00-6:00pm
Calm your mind and learn the basics of yoga
and meditation. R V
Teen Advisory Board
Tuesdays, 5:00-6:00pm
December 14, January 11, February 8
TAB members help plan programs, create
content for our website, and keep the Teen Space
awesome! Any hours you contribute count as
volunteer service. R I
Let’s Draw: A Very Merry Krampus
Wednesday, December 22, 2:00-3:00pm
Hear the tale of this creepy creature and learn
to draw and design your very own Krampus to
create some very unique holiday cards. R V
Music Production Workshop
Wednesday, January 5, 5:30-7:00pm
Learn the music production basics from industry
professionals and make your own music.
No musical experience required! R I
Popcorn & Paperbacks:
The Adventure Zone
Monday, January 10, 5:00-6:00pm
Join us to read and discuss the first volume of
The Adventure Zone comic, based on the D&D
podcast by the McElroy brothers! Books, snacks
provided. R V
Tabletop RPG & Board Game Night
Monday, January 24, 6:00-8:00pm
Try your hand at tabletop RPGs or play some old
classics. R I
Create Your Own: Lotus Flower Lantern
Wednesday, January 26, 5:00-6:15pm
Learn about Korean culture and make your
own traditional Korean lotus lantern. R V
Fiber Arts Class
Friday, February 11, 4:30-5:30pm
Create easy and beautiful wall art using various
yarns. No sewing, knitting, or crocheting
experience required! R V
Creative Writing Club
Tuesday, February 15, 4:00-5:30pm
Do you love to write? Join us for the first meeting
of our new writing club. Play writing games, share
with your peers, and learn some new skills. R V
�Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Holiday Used Book Sale
Saturday, November 20
10:00am – 3:00pm • Library Lower Level
Join us for a fun shopping day with some super bargains!
We will have a wide selection of cookbooks, children’s books,
audio books, coffee table books, and much more!
• Gifts from the Friends: Our fundraising enables us to make
donations that support Library programs and facilities, like our recent
gift of a laser engraver for the MakerSpace. We are currently raising
funds for the new Browsing Bins in Youth Services. Stay tuned for
more projects to come!
• Thank you: As always, we owe a big thank you to our shelving
volunteers for all their hard work sorting, organizing and keeping our
book store shelves full for our patrons. Their dedication is what makes
our sale corner so inviting. One of our veteran volunteers has made a
weekly trip to bring books to commuters at the train station for over
10 years, and our thanks go to him as well.
• Friends’ Book Store: The Store is stocked with children’s books, cookbooks, travel books, reference works and fiction. These used books are
in excellent condition and make great gifts year round. We are proud
that 98% of our sales go directly to support programs at the Library.
• Meetings: Our next meeting is scheduled for Monday, January
24, 7:00 p.m., in the Library lower level meeting rooms. Visitors are
always welcome.
For more information, visit our website, deerfieldlibrary.org/friendsof-the-library. Also, check for updates on our Facebook page.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-580-8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Thank you to our current members:
Good Friend
($15-$29)
Anita Avcioglu
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Patricia Holbrook
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald
Lasin
Jennifer LuttigKomrosky
Susan Morgan
Mark & Lois Nagy
Ronald Schwartz
Lynda Woodson
Family Friend
($30-$49)
Amy FalaszPeterson
Howard & Debbie
Handler
Herb Isaacs
Larry & Joshua
Krupp
Clarion Myles
Dear Friend
($50-$99)
Babs & Bob Benton
Kelly DeCorrevont
Karen & Patrick
Dessent
Judy Geuder
Jill Goldberg
Ken & Barbara Gore
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Elaine & Frank
Haney
Larry Kane
Deb Kushner
Patty Lurie
Dan & Diane Mazur
Molly Mulsoff
Rebecca Odett
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
Harriet and Stan
Rosenthal
Bill & Janie Seiden
Kyle Stone
Barbara & Randy
Thomas
Merrilee & John
Waldron
June Walton
Marty Winn
Jan & John Zobus
Greta & Brian
Davison
David G. Grimm
Glynis & David
Hirsch
Garry & Tamara
Katz
Penny J. Levy
Laurie Lichko
Kate Neiman
Jordan Parker
Jane & James Riffel
Susan & Richard
Roman
Dr. Sheldon & Mrs.
Illeane Schwartz
Larry & Katie
Sullivan
Maureen Wener
Best Friend
($100-$249)
Partner ($500+)
Stuart Babendir
The Bahai of
Deerfield
Loyal Friend
($250-$499)
Sung & Andrew
Johnson
David Modes
Andrew Walvoord
Cathy & Doug
Ethridge
Susan Fried
The Friends are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
DPL Podcast Celebrates 5th Anniversary and Award
Join us in toasting five years of the
Deerfield Public Library Podcast and a
special recognition for the podcast host,
Dylan Zavagno. Dylan is the recipient
of the 2021 Illinois Library Association
Readers’ Advisory Service Award for his
innovative work in the development
and production of the podcast.
Launched in 2017 with inaugural guest
former Mayor Harriet Rosenthal, the
Podcast features in-depth interviews
with authors, artists, and other notable
people from Chicagoland and around
the world. The diversity of guests and
topics has provided listeners with
thoughtful, surprising, and exclusive
stories. Highlights include:
n Hometown heroes: photographer Art Shay;
wrestler Colt Cabana; Chef Gale Gand; essayist
Marina Shifrin;
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Chicagoland writers: novelist Rosellen Brown;
short story author Jasmon Drain; bestseller Sonali
Dev; critic and memoirist, Howard Reich;
n
Farther-flung authors: X-Men writer Chris
Claremont; poet and New Yorker poetry critic
Dan Chiasson; romance novelist Sarah MacLean.
In June 2021, in honor of Pride Month, the podcast
presented Queer Poem-a-Day, featuring a recording of a poem
written and read by a contemporary LGBTQIA+ poet for each day
of the month. The series was featured on Chicago Public Radio
WBEZ’s Reset and the PEN America podcast.
You can listen to the podcast by streaming from deerfieldlibrary.
org/podcast or search for the Deerfield Public Library Podcast on
Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
The Library Will Be Closed All Day
The Library Will Close at 3pm
The Library Will Open at 11am
The Library Will Open at 10am
Thursday, November 25
Friday, December 24
Saturday, December 25
Saturday, January 1
Monday, January 17
Wednesday, November 24
Friday, December 31
Thursday, November 18
Tuesday, January 25
Wednesday, February 24
Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
kabosch@deerfieldlibrary.org
Luisa Ellenbogen, Secretary
312-543-7258
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847-770-2530
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Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
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312-925-2597
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Friday: 9:00am–6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am–5:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm–5:00pm
For Those With Dementia:
Deerfield Memory Cafe
Join us at the new Deerfield Memory Cafe, a program developed to
support and connect those experiencing memory loss and their care
partners. The Cafe will be held in-person at the Library the first Wednesday of
each month, from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Upcoming dates are December 1, January 5, February 2.
Each gathering will include a rotating theme or activity, and an opportunity to socialize
with the other attendees. Coffee and tea will be served. For safety, attendance will be limited
to 10 pairs (20 attendees). For more information and to register, contact Judy Hoffman,
847-580-8954, jhoffman@deerfieldlibrary.org.
The Memory Cafe is co-sponsored by Deerfield Public Library, CJE Weinberg Community for
Senior Living, and West Deerfield Township.
Finals Week @ the Library
December 11-16
Don’t forget to use the Library for all of your studying needs!
Group Study:
• 8 study rooms, seating 2-6
(Available first-come, first-served)
• Teen Area, flexible seating
• Café area, flexible seating
Quiet Study:
• Quiet Room, downstairs, east side
• Downstairs: private study carrels, tables behind
the info desk and outside of the study rooms.
• Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby and in
Magazine area.
Check out the “Relaxation Station” in the Teen Space for coloring
books and quiet crafts to help you wind down.
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35mm Film Strips
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Abby Segal
Acorn TV
Among Us
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Walvoord
Anita Avcioglu
Ann Rule
Anne Jamieson
Apollo 13
Art Shay
Attack of the Snack
Babs Benton
Barb Bernstein
Barbara Gore
Barbara Thomas
Bill Seiden
Bitcoin
Black Kid Joy
Blu-Ray
Bob Benton
Bob Gottlieb
Brian Davison
Captain Phillips
Castaway
Cathy Ethridge
CD
Chicago Public Radio WBEZ
Chinese New Year
Chris Claremont
CJE Weinberg Community for Senior Living
Clarion Myles
Colt Cabana
Cristina Bueno
Cryptocurrency
Dan Chiasson
Dan Mazur
David G. Grimm
David Hirsch
David Modes
Deb Kushner
Debbie Handler
Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Binge Box Collection
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Digital Media Lab
Deerfield Public Library Maker Space
Deerfield Public Library Memory Cafe
Deerfield Public Library Podcast
Deerfield Public Library Public Library Access and Community for Everyone (PLACE)
Deerfield Public Library Queer Poem a Day
Deerfield Public Library Read Around the World Reading Program
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Youth Advisory Board
Deerfield Public Library YouTube Channel
Diane Mazur
Disney+
Doug Ethridge
Dr. Saltzman
Dungeons and Dragons
DVD
Dylan Zavagno
Elaine Haney
Elizabeth wetmore
Emily Wallace
Entertainment Software Association
Esther's Place
Ethel Alegria
Eve L. Ewing
Fallout
FIFA
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
First Love
Folk Arts
Frank Haney
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Front Desk Book Series
Fruteland Jackson
Gale Gand
Garry Katz
Gary Midkiff
George Harrison
Gerald Lasin
Glynis Hirsch
Grammys
Gray Hair Don't Care
Greece
Greta Davison
Hamnet
Harriet Rosenthal
Helen of Sparta
Helen of Troy
Herb Isaacs
Homer Simpson
Hoopla
Howard Handler
Howard Reich
Hulu
Illeane Schwartz
Illinois Arts Council Fellowship
Illinois Library Association
Illinois Library Association Readers' Advisory Service Award
Ivan Turgenev
James Riffel
Jan Zobus
Jane Riffel
Janie Seiden
Jasmon Drain
Jeanne Schlax
Jennifer Luttig-Komrosky
Jill Goldberg
Joann Carbine
John LeGear
John Prine
John Waldron
John Zobus
Jordan Parker
Joshua Krupp
Judy Geuder
Judy Hoffman
Julian Gough
June Walton
Kahoot
Kanopy
Karen Booth
Karen Dessent
Kary Henry
Kate Neiman
Katherine Mansfield
Katie Sullivan
Kelly DeCorrevont
Ken Abosch
Ken Gore
Korea
Krampus
Kwanzaa
Kyle Stone
Larry Kane
Larry Krupp
Larry Sullivan
Laurie Lichko
LGBTQIA+
Lois Nagy
Luisa Ellenbogen
Lynda Woodson
Madonna
Maggie O'Farrell
Mariel Fechik
Marina Shifrin
Mark Nagy
Mars
Marty Winn
Mary Oppenheim
Maureen Wener
Maya and the Robot
McElroy Brothers
Merrilee Waldron
Mike Gershbein
Mike Goldberg
MLB the Show
Molly Mulsoff
Monty Python
Mrs. Gerald Lasin
Nanny Nikki
Natasha Lehrer Lewis
Netflix
New Yorker
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo WiiU
Nintento Wii
Oba William King
Palmer Alaska
Patricia Holbrook
Patrick Dessent
Patty Lurie
Pearl Harbor Day
PEN America
PEN America Podcast
Penny J. Levy
Percy Jackson Book Series
Playstation 4
Playstation 5
Professor Moptop
Randy Thomas
Rebecca Odett
Red Dead Redemption
Richard Oppenheim
Richard Roman
Roku
Ronald Schwartz
Rosellen Brown
Sarah MacLean
SBox One
Scholastic Book Club
Seth Schriftman
Sheldon Schwartz
Short Stories
Sid Meier's Civilization VI
Skyrim
Sonali Dev
Stan Rosenthal
Stardew Valley
Steve Goodman
Steve Justman
Stuart Babendir
Sue Gottlieb
Sully
Sung Johnson
Super8 Film
Susan Cramer
Susan Fried
Susan Morgan
Susan Roman
Tamara Katz
Ted Gracy
Ted Gray
The Adventure Zone
The Bahai of Deerfield
The Stranger Beside Me
The Traveling Wilburys
Valentine
Very Smart People
VHS
Vicki Karlovsky
Vinyl Records
Vudu
WBEZ Reset
West Deerfield Township
X-Men
XBox Series X
Yvonne Wolf
Zoom
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Community and Cooperation
It’s been a busy first
three months! I’ve
been so touched by
the community support
and welcome.. .thank
you for making me feel
like I’m home.
I might be new to the Deerfield
community but I have been actively
involved in Illinois libraries since 2000.
I began my Illinois library career at the
Galesburg Public Library. There I got
first-hand knowledge of all that Illinois
libraries have to offer. I became involved
in programs with the Illinois State
Library, Illinois Library Association, and
the regional library system.
While the first part of my career was
spent in the central part of the state,
I am struck by the similarities of local
libraries and the value placed on
resource sharing. With your valid
Deerfield library card, you are able
to use it at local libraries through a
cooperative agreement. If you can’t find
a particular title in our catalog, you can
always search our LINKin catalog, which
provides access to area library catalogs.
This material is delivered here and
you can come by to pick it up from our
self-service Holds shelf. Ask our helpful
staff in Patron Services if you have any
questions about it!
Communities are incredibly passionate
about their public library and Deerfield
is no exception. Please feel free to con
tact me with any questions or concerns
you may have.
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�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Booh Discussioos
Book Discussion Wraap-up Party
Thursday, Decembe r 10,10:30-11 30,
Join us for holiday treats and a discussion
of your favorite books of the year. Come
prepared to give a brief summary of one or
two books you've read and enjoyed over the
past year. Share you r favorites and get good
reading suggestions from your friends!
Orphan §8by Kim van Alkemade
Thursday, Janu ary 14, 10:30-11:30am
In 1919, four-y ear-old Rachel Rabinowitz
is placed in thie Hebrew Infant Home where
Dr. Mildred Solomon is conducting medical
research on the children. Dr. Solomon
subje cts Rachel to an experimental course
of tre atments that risk the little girl’s health.
Now it’s 1954, and Rachel is a nurse in the
hospice wing of the Old Hebrews home when
elderly Dr. Solomon becomes her patient.
Realizing the power she holds over the
helpless doctor, Rachel embarks on a
dangerous experiment of her own design.
Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds
shelfa month before the discussion. No registration required
for book or film discussions.
Boohs with a Twist
Program mil be held at Biaggi’s Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road Attendees
are welcome to orderfood and drinks offthe menu to enjoy during the discussion
The Arsonist by Sue Miller
Monday, January 25, 7:30-8:30pm
Troubled by the feeling that she belongs nowhere after working
in East Africa for fifteen years, Frankie Rowley has come home
to the small New Hampshire village where her family has always
summered. Soon after her return, several summer houses burn to
the ground. Neighbors begin to regard one another with suspicion.
Against this backdrop of fear, Frankie begins an affair that
progresses toward its own remarkable risks and revelations.
2015
Best Books
Roundup
Wednesday, December 2, 7:30-8:30pm
Join us for some holiday treats and a discussion of your
favorite books of the year. Participants should come
prepared to give a brief summary of one or two books that
they’ve read and enjoyed over the past year. Share your
favorites and get some good reading suggestions from
your friends.
For Film Buffs
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Still Life with Bread Crumbs by Anna
Quindlen
Thursday, February 11,10:30-11 :30am
Abandoning her expensive world to move to
a small country cabin, a once world-famous
photographer bonds with a local man and
begins to see the world around her in new,
deeper dimensions while evaluating second
chances at love, career and self-understanding.
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Ready for Hamlet?
Join Professor Richard
Mallette and
#DiscoverWill.
Details on page 4
Enjoy hot new releases in
brilliant HD Blu-ray.
TUESDAY NEW MOVIE’ NIGHT
December 8, 22, January 5, 19,
February 2, 16
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night on
select Tuesdays this fall and preview the hot
new release of the week. As we get closer
to each date, you can check our website or
ask at the Multimedia desk fora listing of
upcoming showings.
WINTER MOVIE DISCUSSION SERIES
The Films and Life of Marilyn Monroe
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 1:00pm
No registration required.
Fifty years after her death
Marilyn Monroe still
fascinates us and is still
a cultural icon. We’ll
watch three of her films
and talk about her life
and legacy. COur Multimedia
Libr arian TedJ will give a brief
talk before each film with a few fun facts and
some background information. Please feel
free
in us after each movie for a brief
discussion.
Thursday, December 17, Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes -Not Rated, 91 minutes
★ Thursday, January 14, The Seven Year
Itch- Not Rated, 105 minutes
★ Thursday, February 11, Some Like It Hot
-Not Rated, 120 minutes
GUESS THE OSCARS' CONTEST
Tuesday, Febmary 16-Sunday, February 28
Think you know your movies? Enter our “Gues
...ess the Oscars” Contest and choose who you
think will win the Osicars in 10 different categories. First and second place winners will be
chosen from the entries with the most correct answers. Entries will be accepted until the
library closes on Sunday, February 28. The Academy Awards will be announced that evening.
�Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
ivww.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 18.
Adult Winter Reading Program: Cozy Blanket Bingo
Tuesday, December 1 - Monday, February 29
Read or listen to an Adult item, mark a box on your bingo card, and get a chance to win
prizes! For each Bingo completed, participants can enter to win weekly drawings that
will start January 8 and lead up to a grand prize drawing at the end of February. The more
Bingos you complete, the more chances you have to win! Stop by the Adults Services Desk
to pick up a Bingo playing card and receive a travel mug. (Quantities available while they
last). *One Bingo card per registrant*
All Aboard: The Model 'Brains Return!
Saturday, December 5, 9:00am -3:30pm
A holiday treat for kids of ALL ages! The North
Central “0” Gaugers bring their very popular
Winter Wonderland model train run to the
Library for the Village of Deerfield Winter
Celebration. This must-see model railroad
exhibit includes favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and beautiful snow villages. Drop-in.
Holiday Music with the DHS Chamber Orchestra
Sunday December 13, 2:00-3:00pm
Get into the spirit of the season by joining us for this “return by popular demand” concert
by the outstanding Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra. AW ages welcome. Q
‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
Monday January 4 - Sunday, February 14
Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year! Choose who you think will win the
Grammy award in 11 different categories. Entry forms will be available both at the Library
and online. A winner will be chosen from the entries with the most correct answers. First
and second place prizes will be awarded. Entries will be accepted until the Library closes
on Februaiy 14. The Grammy awards will be announced the next day. All ages can
participate, but only one entry per person.
Detox Smoothie Secrets Revealed
Wednesday January 6, 7:00-8:30pm
As the new year begins, learn how to detox in a holistic way for
improved health, clarity, and strength. Elyse Wagner, M.S., a holistic
nutritionist and positive psychology professional, will provide an
action plan for detoxing on a daily basis. Detox smoothie samples
will be provided. Copies of her book, Smoothie Secrets Revealed:
A Guide to Enhance Your Health will be available for purchase. O
Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday January 13, 7:30-9:00pm @ Trax Tavern and Grill Deerfield, Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library is hosting another
evening of its popular trivia night at Trax Tavern & Grill in Deerfield!
I Play individually or team up in groups of up to 4 people and test
your knowledge of world trivia. Refreshments will be served and
^ prizes will be awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! Register in
advance with Adult Services. Q
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Adult Programs
Walt Disney World:
Insider’s Guide
Saturday, January 16, 2:00-3:30pm
Planning a trip to Walt Disney World®,
but don’t know where to start? Find
out the best and worst times to visit,
the best accommodation option
to fit your budget and needs, what
FastPass+ is and how to use it, how
to guarantee a ride (or two) on the
most popular attractions, why making
dining reservations is important,
and more. O
Keep Your Fork, There’s Pie!
With Paula Haney
Saturday, January 23, 1:00-2:30pm
Celebrate this favorite dessert on
National Pie Day with Paula Haney,
owner of the much lauded Hoosier
Mama Pie Company, and author of
Hoosier Mama Book ofPie. Haney
will share pie tips and demonstrate
how to make a pie crust. Q
Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 26-March 22,
7:15-8:45pm
Join Tom Jester for thoughtful
discussions and stimulating analyses
of some of the great foreign policy
issues of our time. The Foreign Polity
Association’s discussion guidebooks
will be available for the first 16
registrants. Copies can be picked up
at the Adult Services Desk starting
Monday, January 4. Q
Through the Eyes of the
Hubble Telescope
Tuesday January 26, 7:00-8:30pm
Michelle Nichols
from the Adler
Planetarium will
present some of
the well-known,
and not-so-wellknown, images
and science from
the last 25 years of Hubble’s mission
and a sneak peek at Hubble’s 2018
replacement, the James Webb Space
Telescope. Adults and youth. Q
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MUSIC DISCUSSION:
Exile on Main Street
Wednesday, January 27, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us as we listen to and discuss what
many critics consider the Rolling Stones’
greatest album, Exile on Main Street. We’ll
talk about the crazy and turbulent lifestyle
that led to their exile in Southern France
where they recorded the album. It should
be a fascinating look at one of the great
bands of all time and hopefully everyone
that attends will leave “Happy”! Q
Games for Grownups & Teens
Saturday, January 30, 3:00-4:30pm:
Carcassonne
Saturday, February 27, 3:00-4:30pm:
The Settlers of Catan
Board games have come a long way since
Monopoly and Risk. Today, there is a wide
variety of sophisticated board games
available. In January, you will learn the
medieval-themed Carcassonne, where
players take turns trying to build the
biggest cities, longest roads, and most
expanse fields to score points. In February,
The Settlers of Catan players will gather
resources like brick, lumber, and ore to
build the most roads, towns, and cities. Q
How About a Blind Date with a
Book? February 1-29, Adults
Is there such a
thing as a norisk blind date?
There is if you
stop by the
Library during
the month of February and take a chance
on meeting the literary love of your life.
Your date will be dressed in pink or red
paper and you won’t know the identity until
you take it home. Whether your date is a
match made in heaven or a dud, fill out a
“Rate Your Date” entry form and return it
to the Adult Services Desk by February
29 for a chance to win a prize. But that’s
not all! Find the ‘golden ticket’ we’ve
hidden in one of the blind date selections
and win again!
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311, or online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, November 18.
Shakespeare’s Hamlet with Professor Richard Mallette
Saturday, February 6,1:30-3:00pm
It’s not difficult to understand Shakespeare when you have
the right guide. Join Professor Mallette, Shakespeare
scholar and Distinguished Service Professor of English,
Emeritus at Lake Forest College, as he masterfully
steers us through Hamlet. More has been written about
Hamlet than any other work of art in the world, and it has
long been among the most performed of Shakespeare’s
plays. Its main character continues to fascinate
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readers and audiences even as he defies our attempts
to understand his motives and actions. This session / y
will help us see why this play has spellbound
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audiences and readers since it appeared in the
First Folio of Shakespeare’s works. Copies
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Illinois libraries Celebrate Shakespeare's First Folio
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The Lake County Discovery Museum in Wauconda is the sole Illinois
location for the Folger Library’s exhibit, “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us
Shakespeare”, which is traveling around the country in honor of the 400th
anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. The exhibition will be at the Lake
County Discovery Museum February 3-28. More information at
www.lcfpd.org/museum/first-folio.
Battle of the Bulge: The Forgotten Heroes
Thursday, February 11, 7:00-8:30pm
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returns with another unforgettable presentation, as we revisit the places
and remember the soldiers who beat Hitler’s last desperate gamble. Q
Organizing Your Home, Papers, and Time
Thursday, February 18, 7:00-8:30pm
Did you know February is Get Organized Month? Professional organizer Lynn Gooding
shares tips for better home organization. Learn how to get your house in order and
save valuable time. Q
�Registration is requiredfor aU cornpu ter programs. Register at
Tech Connections
All classes will take place in the Library’s Computer Lab unless otherwise noted.
Computer 101
Microsoft® Office
Mobile Devices*
Computer Basics
Word Basics
Bring device if you have one
Wednesday, December 2, 2:00-3:30pm
Wednesday January 13, 2:00-3:30pm
iPhone Basics
Internet Basics
Excel Basics
Wednesday, January 6, 2:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, December8,10:00-11:30am
Wednesday, January 27, 2:00-3:30pm
Email Basics
PowerPoint Basics
Wednesday, January 20, 2:00-3:30pm
Thursday, December 17, 7:00-8:30pm
Thursday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm
Android Basics
Publisher Basics
Thursday, February 11, 7:00-8:30pm
Cloud Computing
Word 2.0
Thursday, December3, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, and important tips
you need to know before using the Cloud.
Tuesday, February 23,10:00-11:30am
Mac Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 15,10:00-11:30am
Have you noticed the new Mac computers
in the library? If you’re confused by the
differences between Mac and PC, help
is here! Learn about the physical
components of the Mac, the differences
between Mac and PC, and basic Mac use.
Meeting Room B
Organize with iPad & iPhone
Begin Your Wordpress Blog
Thursday, January 14, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn the basics of this premiere free blog
platform, including setting up your blog,
choosing a theme, and tips for deciding
what to write about.
Downloading Digital Books
Thursday, January 21, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to download e-books and
e-audiobooks from the Library’s collection.
Learn basics of finding titles, downloading,
and returning them when you’re done.
Google Office
Tuesday, January 26,10:00-11:30am
Did you know that Google has a suite of
Thursday, January 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Take a tour of this in-libraiy genealogy tool similar tools to Microsoft Office? Explore
and learn how to fill in all the branches of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and learn
how to work collaboratively on projects online.
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared!
Linkedln
Tuesday, January 12, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to use Google’s cloud storage to
save your information and access it from
any computer.
iPhone & iPad 2.0
Thursday, February 25, 7:00-8:30pm
*Meeting Room B
Wednesday February 24, 2:00-3:30pm
Ancestry.com
Google Drive
Wednesday, February 3, 2:00-3:30pm
Excel 2.0
Better Internet Searching
Thursday, December 10, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn how to make more sense of the
internet, including finding the most
reliable information sources.
iPad Basics
Thursday, January 28, 7:00-8:30pm
Discover how to setup a top notch profile
for a competitive job market.
HTML & CSS Basics
Tuesday, February 2, 10:00-11:30am
Always wondered how websites are created?
We’ll cover the basics of creating code,
options for building websites, and fun
things you can do with HTML5 and CSS.
Tuesday, February 9, 10:00-11:30am
Stay on top of everyday tasks with built-in
features, from notifications to calendars.
Requires basic knowledge of your Apple
device. Meeting Room B
Facebook Basics
Wednesday February 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Find out how to connect with family and
friends, and join social groups.
Google Tools
Wednesday February 17. 2:00-3:30pm
Think Google isjust for finding quick
answers and that Gmail is just for
sending email? Find out how to use
some of Google’s many tools to their full
potential in your personal life, including
sharing calendars and using dynamic
maps.
All courses are
hands-on unless otherwise
noted. When applicable, bring
device, usernames, and
passwords. Full course
descriptions and requirements
on Library website.
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Please register in advance at the Library, online at deetfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, November 18.
Teen Winter Reading Program:
Reading is Super!
NOTE: For Teen Programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted, so please
read each description, carefully!
Saturday, December 12 - Sunday,
January 10, Grades 6-12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Then Space and fill out your favorite
book title and an author. You’ll auto
matically be entered into a drawing for
a chance to win awesome prizes. P.S.
For each Teen program you attend this
winter you get an extra entry into the
drawing!
Create your own Gingerbread House
for the Holidays!
Teen Study Lounge
Friday January 15- Thursday,
January 21
High school students looking for a place
to study for exams can make themselves
at home in the Libraiy’s large meeting
room during finals week. The Library
will provide large tables for group study,
snacks and beverages, Wi-Fi access,
and help using the Library’s extensive
collection of print and online resources.
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 6 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can help Nina, the Teen Librarian, plan
programs, create content for our web
site, and keep the Teen Space awesome!
There are plenty of snacks and drinks
for all AND any hours you contribute to
TAB meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community.
Tuesday, December 8, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 12, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 16, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibraiy.org
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Thursday, December 10, 7:00-8:00pm
Hang out and have an awesome holiday celebration with
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your own Gingerbread house creations! We’ll provide all of the
materials (and some snacks) for your amazing culinary craft. Q
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Superhero Costume Design
Saturday, January 9,1:00 - 2:00pm
Join Christine Thornton for this hands-on drawing class where
you’ll analyze what superhero costumes look like, from masks to
boots and everything in between! This includes trademark logos,
color-coordination, and weapons or gadgets. You’ll do practice
sketching as a group, then have a chance to put what you’ve
learned to work by designing an original superhero costume or a
variation on a favorite. Creativity is encouraged! Q
Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”
Monday, February 1 - Monday, February 29
Back by popular demand! Stop by the Library for a “blind date” throughout the entire
month of February and you could have the chance to win prizes (and maybe even meet
your match)! Your date will be dressed in pink or red paper, you won’t know the type,
author, title or anything else about the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen” labeled
books, and take it home, unwrap and enjoy. Then tell us how the date went by filling
out the “Rate your Blind Date” entry form for a chance to win an AMC Movie Theaters
gift certificate! Return entry forms to the Youth Services desk by February 29.
Games for Grownups & Teens
Saturday, January 30, 3:00-4:30pm: Carcassonne
Saturday, February 27, 3:004:30pm: The Settlers ofCatan
Grades 9-12
Board games have come a long way since Monopoly and Risk. T
there is a wide variety of sophisticated board games available.
In January, you will learn the medieval-themed Carcassonne,
roads, and most expanse fields to score points. In February,
The Settlers of Catan players will gather resources like brick,
lumber, and ore to build the most roads, towns, and cities. Q
Pizza and Paperbacks Winter Edition: Chill out with a Good Book
Monday, February 1, 7:00- 8:00pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a discussion of I am Princess X by Cherie Priest,
while munchin’ on some pizza. Please register in advance, as free copies of the book
will be given to participants to keep. Q
Manga and Anime Club
Wednesday February 24, 4:30-5:30pm, Grades 6-12
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for the Library’s second Anime and Manga Club
meeting! We’ll watch our favorite Anime, create our own Art and Comics, and treat
ourselves to Japanese snacks. Q
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Drop-In Activities
Q All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require: listration. Please
register in advance in person, online at ivww.deerfieldlibrary.org una ■ “Programs and
Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins
on Wednesday, November 18.
Family Times
In addition to specific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasonable accommodations so that;your child can participate in all our programs. For
more information about programs and servdees for children with special needs, pleas e contact
Nina Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Saturdays, December 5 - February 27
10:00am, Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!
Courtesy Request: Sick Children
Storytime, Milk & Cookies
@ Panera Bread
Bannockburn
If your child has a cold, fever, strep throat, or head lice, we
recommend that you hold off on bringing them to the Libraiy.
We all know how easily these things can spread between
children (and adults)!
We have a better idea for getting something for your child to
read or watch during this time:
1. Simply call the Youth Services department
at 847-580-8962.
2. We can make recommendations, select materials, and
put them on the self-service Holds shelf.
3. You stop by and quickly pick up the materials (and check them out) closer
to the front door!
Thank you for your consideration.
Preschool and Early
Childhood Fair
January 28, 6:30-8:00pm, Adults /Adults with childreri
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Family Winter Reading Program:
Reading is Super!
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Saturday, December 12 - Sunday January 10
Children through grade 5 and theirfamilies
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In this four-week, superhero-themed family program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In addition to providing reading incentives, the
Library will host a variety of themed programs for all ages. Register your family to be
part of this fun and exciting way to keep kids reading over the winter break! Q
Tuesday, December 1, 9:30am
Tuesday, January 5, 9:30am
Tuesday, February 2, 9:30am
Children with an adult
Join us every 1st Tuesday of the
month for a Milk & Cookies Storytime
at Panera Bread in Bannockburn,
1211 Half Day Rd., Bannockburn.
Drop-in Crafts
Monday, December 14Sunday December 20
Monday, January 25 Sunday January 31
Monday February 22 Sunday February 28
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make a fun craft!
�Children’s Programs
Saturday, December 12, 11:00am-12:00pm, K through 8th grade with an adult
This program demonstrates the super side of PHYSICS! Your pint size hero will
learn (while having fun!) about the basic principles of physics.. ..plus get to know
some of the real life superheroes of physics! We’ll ask for kid volunteers and many
participants will get to ride a real hovercraft! This program will encourage the hero
inside all of us! Remember, SCIENCE is SUPER and KIDS can do it! ©
Sensory Storytime:
For Children of ALL Abilities
Saturday, January 23
11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3 and up and theirfamilies
Children with special needs and their
siblings are invited to join us for
stories, music, and play. Q
Winter Wonderland Dance Jam
Tuesday, December8, 2:00-2:45pm, Children up to age 6 with an adult
Shake your sillies out at this action-packed dance program. Children will find
their rhythm with shakers and tambourines while singing along to their favorite
songs. ©
Minecrafternoons
Grades 1-3: Monday, December 14, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, January 11,4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the Library in our Computer Lab for Minecraft club! Let your
imagination run crazy with other Minecraft fans as you create and show off
your own unique world! ©
How to Draw Superheroes
K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday January 25, 6:00-7:15pm
Monday February 22, 6:00-7:15pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for
a 15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. ©
Saturday, January 9,11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 7-12
Superheroes are everywhere and now you
can learn how to draw your own! Whether
it's a clean-cut crime-fighter, a mysterious
princess, or a beast from a forbidden
forest, Christine Thornton will help us
create and design characters fit for a
comic book or video game. ©
How to Draw Minecraft
Monday January 18, 11:00am-12:00pm, Ages 7-12
Learn to draw Minecraft characters with art teacher
Christine Thornton. You’ll draw Steve and Creeper
in perspective all together following a step-by-step
process. Then use your creativity to draw whatever
Minecraft objects you desire with Christine
available if you need guidance. Improve your
drawing skills in this fun hands-on program. ©
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thrilled to announce the third annual
Tournament of Books! Voting begins
February 23 so check out our Spring
Browsing, and watch our website for
specific dates and more details.
KiDLS: The Science of
Superpowers!
Saturday, January 30, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 1-4, with a caregiver
Explore the science behind
superheroes! How does Superman
fly? What makes Quicksilver so
speedy? Children and their caregivers
will learn about real-world examples
of superpowers through experiments
and demonstrations. ©
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Baby Lapsit Storytime
Preschool Pals
Fridays at 11:00am
January 15,22,29; February 5,12,19
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to your
baby! Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs
for you and baby, plus social time after the
program. ©
Mondays at 10:30am
January 11,18,25; February 1, 8, 22
3-year-olds with an adult
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! Q
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Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these fun and
educational programs and
meet new friends.
Ready, Set, Learn!
Fun for Ones
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
Tuesdays 10:00aw OR 10:30am
January 13,20,27; February 3,10,17
January 12,19,26; February 2,9,16
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
Ages 13 - 23 months with an adult
This storytime is designed especially for
One-year-olds and their parents or caregiv
preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about the
ers are invited to a storytime just for them,
world around them. Stories will be combined
including stories, songs, movement activities, with math and science activities, singing,
rhymes, and social time after the program.
playing and writing in this early literacy
This action-packed program will engage
program. Caregivers must remain in the
new walkers in early literacy activities and
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encourage a love of books and reading. ©
Time for Twos
Thursdays at 10:30am
January 14,21,28; February 4,11,18
Ages 24-35 months with an adult
IWo-year-olds and their caregivers are invited
to a special weekly storytime, including songs
and movement activities designed just for
them. ©
After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm
January 14,21,28; February 4,11,18
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must
remain in the Library. Q
Comics Club
Rumpelstiltskin
Monday February 8, 4:30pm-5:30pm
Grades 4-5
Join Ms. Jenna for treats, fun activities and
a discussion about a new graphic novel,
Secret Coders by Gene Luen Yang. In this
story, friends at Stanley Academy discover
the secrets behind this strange school (with
robotic birds!) using coding skills. Copies
available for checkout in the book group
collection. Q
Saturday, February 20, 11:00am -12:00pm
Family program, all ages
“Once upon a time there was a miller who
was poor, but who had a beautiful daughter.
And...” Want to find out more? Come watch
the Improv Playhouse and their Theatre for
Young Audiences perform the Brothers
Grimm classic fairy tale Rumpelstiltskia ©
Let’s Make Some Music!
Saturday, February 13, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3-8, for children with or without
special needs
In partnership with the Institute for
Therapy through the Arts, we will explore
musical improv, rhythm, movement, singing,
and adapted instrumental play. No
experience necessary. ©
Fling and Wing
Monday, February 29, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 2-6
Learn aerodynamic secrets as you
assemble and launch some crazy shapes.
You won’t believe these gadgets fly! ©
Dream Time: Australian
Dot Paintings
Monday, January 18
1:00-2:30 pm
Learn about the Australian
Aboriginal tradition of telling
creation stories through symbolic
paintings, called “dreaming.”
Then use collage and tempera
paint to create your own
“Dreamtime” art. 0
Fling and Wing
Monday, February 29
2:30-3:30pm
Learn aerodynamic secrets as
you assemble and launch some
crazy shapes. You won't believe
that these gadgets tiy! 0
For more information about
programs and services for
Homeschool Families contact
Noreen Trotsky at
ntrotsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.
�More to Know...
The "New" Way to do Research
(you cbu ilo it in your pajamas)
GRANDBABY
CAKES
Put down the heavy books and visit the Deerfield Public Library website!
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Give the Gift that Keeps
Giving - a Library Book!
Claire Steiner, Head of A
dult Services, looksforward to assisting you with GVRL
Where to start amid the cornucopia of online resources on the Library
website? Start with Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL), a
compilation of authoritative reference books, journals, and articles,
all accessible through one online search.
Starting to think about holiday gifts?
Or that next big birthday or graduation?
Honor book lovers of all ages by adding
a book to the Library collection in their
name. The Library accepts donations to
purchase books for the Library as a
gift or memorial. Librarians choose
books that reflect the interests of the
honored person, and a bookplate
with that person’s name is added
to the book. More information at
deerfieldlibrary.org/giving. Stop by the
Adult or Youth desk to speak with a
librarian about your gift.
For example, has the Curiosity
Rover on Mars or The Martian
movie piqued your interest in
the red planet? Research is as easy as...
1. Visit deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources, scroll down and click on
“Gale Virtual Reference Library.”*
2. Enter your library card # (this is your password).
3. Enter keywords “planet Mars.” Instantly! 62 results in 23 different
publications.
When you find articles of interest, you will be able to:
• Download, print, or e-mail
• Listen to the article
• Translate to another language
• Obtain citations for research papers in two formats
It won’t take long to figure out how to make the most of this rich
resource. If you need help, ask a librarian either in person,
phone (847-580-8933), text (847-790-4898), ore-mail
(reference@deerfieldlibrary.org).
*You can also access on front of DPL website, top horizontal band, click
on Research" and then “Online Resources ” on dropdown menu.
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Let’s Get Social! Picture
perfect Library fun...
Looking for an easy way to see all the
fun happening at the Library? Follow us
on Instagram and check out our
picture perfect posts! You’ll find lots of
photos and short videos of everything
the Library has to offer. From adorable
videos of kids enjoying our Youth
Programs to pictures of our Library
displays to Book Face Friday posts,
Instagram is where you want to be.
Don’t forget to favorite our photos, too!
That way we can continue to post
things we know you want to see.
Follow the fun today at Instagram.com/
deerfieldlibrary.
�Friends of the Library
Thank you to our current members:
• Watch our thermometer
(located in the Friends’
Corner at the Library)
rise. We are nearing our
goal of raising $100,000
since our inception in
2007. Your membership
dollars and contribu
tions for the used books
available in the Friends’
Corner, will help us
achieve this milestone.
• Check out the Friends of
the Deerfield Public
Library on Facebook. See pictures of our group in action!
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you
like) in our beautiful Friends’ Comer - straight ahead from
the Library’s front door.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs
(NO cassettes, VHS, encyclopedias, textbooks or
magazines, please).
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
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Good Friend
A m nymous
Linda Allen
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Doe Daniels
Judy Geuder
Fern Grauer
Susan Karp
Carole Klein-Alexander
Deb Krosnick
Sheryl Lamoureux
Rita Lubeck
John F. Manierre
Mr. & Mrs. John F.
McManus
Kyle Nakazawa
Marilyn & Robert
Reinish
Susan Schloss
George W. & Ruth C.
Zuurbier
Family Friend
A io nymous
Nancy & Paul Bialek
Ed & Dorothy Collins
Shari Herman
Marla Peckler
John & Alice Roth
Ed & Emmy Rothschild
M.J. Turner. Jr.
Dear Friend
Anor DUS
Babs & Bob Benton
Barry & Lorraine Clark
Karen & Patrick
Dessent
Shirley & Peter
Fitzc erald
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Elaine & Frank Haney
Phil & Molly Hummel
Kathy Johnson & Alex
Liberman
Gary & Tamara Katz
Laura & Rick Kempf
Carol & Rich Kraines
Dan & Diane Mazur
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pivan
Barbara Reich
Jean Reuter
Neil & Lynne Samuels
Seth & Ashley
Schriftman
Bill & Janie Seiden
Karen Silveira
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan & John Zobus
Best Friend
Ken & Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family
Leslie Brookfield &
Arvey Stone
Arthur I. Cyr
Greta & Brian Davison
First Midwest Bank
Dave Grimm
Glynis & David Hirsch
Maxine & Larry Kane
Dr. Sandra & Rabbi
Charles Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee & Jeff Rivlin
Ron & Cheryl Simon
Louis Stone
Larry & Katie Sullivan
Maureen Wener
Partner
Susan Fried
FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PDDLIC LIDRARY
ANNDAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
_$15-$29
Good Friend
_$100—$249 Best Friend
_$30—$49 Family Friend
_$250—$499 Loyal Friend
_$50—$99 Dear Friend
_ $500 + Partner
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Please make your check payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and mail or bring the form to:
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The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
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• Telephone: 847-945-3311
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www.deerfleldlibrary.org
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
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• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)
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Thursday, December24-Christmas Eve
Friday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Friday, January 1 - New Year’s Day
0 nday, February 15- President's Day
Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deeifieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
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204- 8267
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847-948-5390
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847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibraty.oig
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847-945-3765
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847-530-8408
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Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
ay:
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Satuirday:
9:00am-6:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5pm:
Wednesday, November 25
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 3pm:
Thursday, December 31
Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
A harvest basket full of thanks to Whole Foods Market Deerfield for sponsoring
the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for the One Dime at a lime initiative.
This generous community program collected $2,681 for the Friends, and in turn,
for new Library resources.
Thank you to the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission for co-sponsoring the
filled-to-capacity Paint Night @ the Library.
The Library will once again serve as a drop-off point for the Marines Toys for Tots
program. Drop off new, unwrapped toys in the box in the Library’s lobby now
through December 21. All types of toys for all ages are accepted, and remember
that books make great gifts!
Photo Permission
Library staff may take photos and videos at programs and events to use in our publicity materials,
website, and social media. Credentialed representatives (rom the media may also document events at
the Libraary. If you or a family member prefer not to be photographed or audio or video recorded, please
decline.at that time. We respect your privacy.
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Vol. 32, No. 3
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December 2015 - February 2016
Aboriginal Australians
Academy Awards
Adler Planetarium
Alex Liberman
Alice Roth
AMC Movie Theaters
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Ancestry.com
Android
Anna Quindlen
Arthur I. Cyr
Arvey Stone
Ashley Schriftman
Australia
Babs Benton
Bannockburn Illinois
Barbara Reich
Barry Clark
Battle of the Bulge
Bob Benton
Bob Gottlieb
Brian Davison
Brothers Grimm
Carcassone
Carol Klein-Alexander
Carol Kraines
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Charles Levi
Cherie Priest
Cheryl Simon
Christine Thornton
Claire Steiner
Cloud Computing
Curiosity Rover
Dan Mazur
Dave Grimm
David Hirsch
Deb Krosnick
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
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 Blind Date with a Book
Deerfield Public Library Board Games
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Contests
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Gifts
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Diane Mazur
Disney World
Doe Daniels
Donna Abosch
Dorothy Collins
East Africa
Ed Collins
Ed Rothschild
Elaine Haney
Ellen G. Wolf
Elyse Wagner
Emmy Rothschild
Exile on Main Street
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First Midwest Bank
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Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Frank Haney
Frankie Rowley
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Gale Virtual Reference Library
Galesburg Public Library
Gary Katz
Gene Luen Yang
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
George W. Zuurbier
Germany
Get Organized Month
Glynis Hirsch
Google Docs
Google Drive
Google Office
Google Sheets
Google Slides
Google Suite
Grammys
Greta Davison
Hamlet
Hebrew Infant Home
Holistic Nutritionist
Home Organization
Hoosier Mama Book of Pie
Hoosier Mama Pie Company
Howard Handler
Hubble Telescope
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
I Am Princess X
Illinois Libraries
Illinois Library Association
Illinois State Library
Improv Playhouse Theater
Instagram
iPad
iPhone
James Webb Space Telescope
Jan Zobus
Jane Seiden
Jean Reuther
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jenna Goodall Friebel
Joann Carbine
John F. Manierre
John F. McManus
John Roth
John Zobus
Judy Geuder
Karen Dessent
Karen Silveira
Kary Henry
Kathy Johnson
Katie Sullivan
Kenan Abosch
Kim van Alkemade
Kyle Nakazawa
Lake County Discovery Museum
Lake Forest College
Lake Forest College English Department
Larry Kane
Larry Sullivan
Laura Kempf
Lee Rivlin
Leslie Brookfield
Linda Allen
LinkedIn
Linkin Consortium
Lorraine Clark
Louis Stone
Lynn Gooding
Lynn Pivan
Lynne Samuels
M.J. Turner Jr.
Macs
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Reinish
Marla Peckler
Mars
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Pergander
Maureen Wener
Maxine Kane
Michael K. Goldberg
Michelle Nichols
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Publisher
Microsoft Word
Mildred Solomon
Minecraft
Molly Hummel
Mrs. John F. McManus
Nancy Bialek
National Pie Day
Neil Samuels
New Hampshire
Nina Varma Michael
Noreen Trotsky
North Central O-Gaugers Model Railroad Club
North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies
Orphan #8
Panera Bread
Patrick Dessent
Paul Bialek
Paula Haney
Peter Fitzgerald
Phil Hummel
Physics
Rachel Rabinowitz
Rich Kraines
Richard Mallette
Richard Oppenheim
Rick Kempf
Rita Lubeck
Robert Mueller
Robert Reinish
Rolling Stones
Ronald Simon
Rumpelstiltskin
Ruth C. Zuurbier
Sandra Levi
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Secret Coders
Seth Schriftman
Settlers of Catan
Shakespeare First Folio
Shari Herman
Sheryl Lamoureux
Shirley Fitzgerald
Smoothie Secrets Revealed: A Guide to Enhance Your Health
Social Media
Some Like It Hot
Southern France
Stanley Academy
Still Life With Bread Crumbs
Sue Gottlieb
Sue Miller
Susan Cramer
Susan Fried
Susan Karp
Susan Schloss
Tamara Katz
Ted Gray
The Seven Year Itch
The Arsonist
The Martian
Thomas Jester
Thomas the Tank Engine
Toys for Tots
Trax Tavern and Grill
United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots
United States of America
Wauconda Illinois
Whole Foods
Whole Foods One Dime at a Time Program
WiFi
William S. Seiden
William Shakespeare
Wordpress
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Our Heartland Celebration!
You are Welcome to Attend, 2pm, Sunday, March 21.
The Unveiling of the Lars-Birger Sponberg Painting
A resident of Deerfield for over 50 years, artist Lars-Birger Sponberg has painted a
Midwest landscape that is gracing the wall above our Circulation Desk, the
first thing you see as you enter the library. Sponberg’s career spans nine
decades, and his work has been shown in solo exhibits and group shows in
the Chicago area, Sweden and New York and can be found in numerous
private and corporate collections.
Most recently he has painted “Midwest landscapes” as seen from the road
side. They invite the viewer to enter into the rural landscape on intimate
terms. The library’s painting, McHeniy County, according to Sponberg
“was in my mind for quite some time. Basically it is a real scene (near
Richmond, IL) but I’ve changed and added and done what artists do.”
His intention was to make a good painting, and the scenery is secondary.
Lars-Birger Sponberg works on
our library painting in his
Deerfield home.
Deerfield’s Peter Nye and the Chicago Blue Grass Band
Deerfield’s Peter Nye and the Chicago Blue Grass Band will entertain at the March 21
event with “slamming traditional bluegrass music with a big city wallop”. This internation
ally acclaimed group, a favorite at the Old Town School of Music, will focus on the heart
land. (See Adult Programs)
Refreshments for the afternoon will be donated by Deerfield’s Whole Foods Market.
We love Deerfield and
want the library to
be important to the
community. A focus on
Deerfield is our library’s
overriding spring theme.
As you look through our
newsletter, you will see
that we are highlighting
our community, its
citizens and its talents.
Eighth Annual Rosemary Sazonoff
Creative Writing Contest
I Love Deerfield! • March 8-April 3
This is the year of the / Love Deerfield writing contest, espe
cially appropriate as Rosemary Sazonoff, a former library
board member, was a Deerfield community activist and writer
in whose memory the contest was named. You are asked to write
your memories of Deerfield or what Deerfield means to you. For adults, this
should be a “non-fiction” piece of your real world. Entry forms are available at
the Reference Desk. At 2pm Sunday, April 25 we will hold the winners’ reception.
At this time we will video, with writer’s permission, the writer’s memories for posterity.
The Youth Services Department holds a separate writing contest. Write a poem, essay or
story about Deerfield. Reception will be at 7pm Thursday, April 15. For details see Youth
Services page. Cash prizes will be awarded in the adult and children’s contests.
�Adult Programs
Programs are free but reservations are requested.
What’s Going on in
The World????
Hurricane Sax Quartet
Tuesdays, 7:30pm
Great Decisions Foreign Policy Association
discussion group continues through March 23.
Fridays, 10am
Current Events Roundtable meets twice a
month. March 5, 19; April 2, 16. and May 7,
21. You are welcome to stop in to each of
these lively group discussions.
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And out of This World!
Saturn and Mars Explored
Wednesday, March 3, 7pm
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory Solar
System Ambassador John Vittallo talks
about the exciting happenings in space.
Learn about Saturn and the spacecraft
expected to land in July, 2004 and the
up-to-the-minute discoveries of the Spirit
and Opportunity rovers on Mars.
Legendary Sicily,
Crossroads of Civilization
Tuesday, March 9, 7pm
Visit this three-cornered island in the sun
with one of our favorites, Claire Copping
Cross. Since ancient times, Sicily has been
the meeting point of different people:
Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Phoenicians and
Normans who each left their indelible mark.
Co-sponsors: AAUW.
Dyed in the Wool
Celebrates St. Paddy’s Day
Monday, March 15, 7pm
This popular Irish band offers a mixture of
American and Celtic traditions: dance music
and song, classic and contemporary, folk,
reels, jigs and hornpipes.
Thursday, March IS, 7:15pm
Northwestern University Music School
graduates have performed widely all over
the world and will bring us all styles of
music from Bach to the Beatles and beyond.
Baritone sax Holly Copeland Aaronson is a
Deerfield resident. This is a Deerfield Fine
Arts Showcase co-sponsored with the
library.
Deerfield’s Peter Nye and the
Chicago Blue Grass Band
Sunday, March 21, 2pm
Our music series climaxes at our Heartland
event at which we will unveil the painting
over the Circulation Desk by Deerfield artist
Lars-Birger Sponberg. The concert promises
to be a toe- tapping bluegrass experience:
traditional American music with a healthy
dose of original tunes about hard times,
love, death and home! Join us for this warm.
“down-home” event! Refreshments served.
Career Advice
Tuesday, March 23, 9:30am to 11:30am
Reserve a free half hour time slot for an
individual career counseling session with
JVS Career Planning Counselor Roberta
Glick. You must register in advance.
Genealogy on the Internet
Wednesday, April 14, 7pm
Tracing your family tree can be an exciting
journey filled with discovery. Many people
are unaware of how easy it is to gather
genealogical information free through the
Internet. Author/genealogist Nancy
Shepherdson shows how to navigate web
sites for beginners and experienced
researchers. Co-sponsor: Deerfield Area
Historical Society.
National Library Week
April 18-24
Visit the Deerfield Public Library!
8th Annual Rosemary Sazonoff
Writing Contest Reception
Sunday, April 25, 2pm
Awards will be presented to the winners of
the I Love Deerfield Memories Writing
Contest. Winners should be prepared to read
their works which will be videotaped for
posterity. Held in conjunction with the
Deerfield Historical Society.
The Public Art of Private Lives,
with Author Lauren Cowen
Thursday, April 29, 7:15pm
This award-winning Deerfield native is a
writer and journalist who has written exten
sively for magazines and literary journals
and published two books. She’ll explain
how to bring relationships to the written
page, how to find extraordinary stories in
everyday life and how to work with a pho
tographer. Her books are Daughters and
Mothers and Girlfriends. Co-sponsor:
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission.
Designing for
Continuous Bloom
Wednesday, May 5, 7pm
The “Gifted gardener” Pam Duthie, instruc
tor at the Chicago Botanic Garden and
national lecturer on garden design, will offer
insiders’ tips on how to achieve continuous
bloom in your garden: starting with a core
group of perennials, plant care, prolonging
the blooming time and extending your sea
son of interest from spring to winter. Duthie
has written two gardening books among the
best in this subject.
Demystifying Digital
Photography
Tuesday, May 11, 7pm
Thinking of buying a digital camera? Get
the information you need from professional
photographer Roger Mattingly. He has been
using a digital camera for nine years and
will share his knowledge about brands, fea
tures and pricing.
�A Review of the Deerfield Public Library’s
Long Range Planning Process—2001-2004
ver the past year and a half the
library board has been working on
a plan to create a library that
serves patrons’ needs now and in the
future. We would like to share with the
community our work in progress. Our goal
is to plan for the library to continue to be a
source of pride to Deerfield.
The current library was built in 1969 to
house 61,500 items in 32,500 square feet.
Today that same space houses 180,000
volumes. At that time the library employed
14 staff. Today we employ 46 staff mem
bers. We have added music, video and
audio collections. There were no comput
erized catalogs, Internet and no cabling for
a computer network. There was no separate
fiction room. Since 1992, the library has
expanded facilities and services within the
limitations of the present building. We
have reached our space limit and cannot
adapt newer technologies or new services
to our existing structure.
Our vision statement: The Deerfield
Public Library is an educational resource,
cultural center, community gathering place,
and a gateway to technology. The library
will promote lifetime learning. We will
offer all the programs, materials, and ser
vices necessary to participate in the world
of ideas and provide our patrons with the
tools to succeed in the future.
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Steps the board and staff have
completed:
• Formation of a long-range planning
committee
• Review of previous long term planning
committee reports
• Review of several years of suggestions
from Librarian in the Lobby
• Seminar to identify core values
• Salary Survey
• Demographic Study
• Commissioned and reviewed Space
Utilization survey by nationally
recognized library consultant Anders
Dahlgren
• Prepared technology assessment and
plan
• Public Opinion Laboratory of Northern
Illinois University designed and carried
out phone survey of over 1000 area res
idents and conducted twelve focus
groups
• Conducted a needs assessment based on
all of the above
• Anders Dahlgren prepared a detailed
strategic facilities plan, assessment of
library service goals, service delivery
options and space needs. He recom
mended the need for an 80,979 squarefoot facility with an optimum of 86,583
square feet.
The Identified space needs
(*n no special order):
• Drive-up book drop
• Room to expand collection
• Expanded audio visual department.
• Expanded and well organized audio
book area
• Easier access to all materials: 4- foot
aisles and appropriately sized shelving
(no higher than 6 feet and lowest shelf
2 feet off floor)
• More tables, carrels, casual seating and
available quiet space.
• Additional parking
• Self check-out technology and automat
ed book routing and materials control
• Information desk at library entrance
• Study rooms
• Theater/auditorium
Larger public computer access area
Community meeting space
Copier and word processing center
Technology training area
Suitable office and technical space
for staff
Young adult room
Local history area
Arts and crafts program area for
children
• Exhibit space for art and cultural
exhibits
• Refreshment area
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Service Needs:
• Extended hours
• Wireless computer access for patrons
• Interactive learning centers
• Expanded and more easily accessible
audio visual material
• More programs for all ages
• Facilities and equipment for regular
movie nights, concerts and theater
presentations
Additional Staff Needs:
• Staff to cover extended hours
• Information technology management
specialist
• Technical assistant for library computer
users
• Audio visual area personnel
• Staff for information desk
• Graphic artist
• School outreach coordinator
• Community outreach coordinator
Steps to be completed:
• Create staff service goals and objec
tives.
• Hire architect for structural study of
current building to examine feasibility
of expanding current building on
present site.
• Review building consultant report. The
results will determine whether to 1)
build up, 2) build a new library, 3) build
on this site, or 4) find a new site.
• Identify and hire an architect to work
with Mr. Dahlgren, board and staff to
write a building program with specifics.
• Hire an expert in funding development
for library building projects to explore
financing. Possibilities might include
formation of a district library, private
donations, and fund raising.
• With expert and community involve
ment, develop a specific plan for a
capital project and implement financing
recommendations.
• Implement building plan.
• Design, acquire, and place library
fixtures.
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Lucky Shamrocks
March 1-31
Put your wish on a lucky shamrock and we’ll
hang it up for the leprechauns to find!
■ Reference Librarian John Keisey offers a program on job
searching on the Internet at the Village of Deerfield’s Job
Seekers Workshop 8:30am Saturday, March 13.
■ Note the new Catalog Quick Search “button” on our
home page, www.deerfieldiibrary.org. You can skip some
of the in-between steps and go directly to the online
catalog.
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■ We love your donations of current books in good
condition. Please bring them in to the Circulation Desk.
Do not put them on sale shelves, free basket or book drop!
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(847-945-3782) or online www.deerfieldlibrary.org, please
write the new due date on your book’s date due slip.
The date is given to you.
Entry forms available Marchl, clue by 5pm
Saturday, March 27. Voting begins Saturday,
April 3 and ends Friday, April 30. There will
be winners in each age category and the
“Overall Favorite” will be given out as a prize
during our Summer Reading Program.
Toddler Times
March 5 &18; April 2 & 15; May 7 & 20 at
11am in the Picture Book Room
This special storytime designed for toddlers
and their caregivers is offered on the first
Friday and third Thursday of each month.
■ If your library card has expired, you must bring a valid
i.d. to the Circulation Desk in order to update.
(Cards expire after 3 years.)
Rosemaiy Sazonoff Creative
Writing Contest: I Love
Deerfield!
■ If you forget your library card, we will check your items
out with a valid i.d. and 25 cents. Otherwise, we will
gladly hold your items for 2 days.
■ Linda Shepherd, Business Office at the library, is a
Notary Public. She can assist patrons.
Youth Services Bookmark
Contest!
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Thursday Book Discussions
In the Fiction Room
■ March 11,10:30am
Crow Lake by Mary Lawson
Successful zoologist Kate Morrison
reflects on the traumatic events of her
Ontario childhood, and how they still
cast a shadow over the present.
■ April 15,7:30pm
Child of My Heart by Alice McDermott
Theresa, an introspective and unusually
perceptive narrator, recalls the summer
of her 15th year on the east end of
Long Island.
■ March 25,7:30pm
Bread Alone by Judith Ryan Hendricks
A woman devastated by divorce finds
redemption working at a neighborhood
bakery.
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■ April 8, 10:30am
Einbers by Sandor Marai
A retired European general readies his
castle to receive an old friend whose
perceived act of betrayal has kept
them apart for over 40 years.
■ May 13,10:30am
The Secret Life of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
Lily and her beloved black nanny,
Rosaleen, flee from Lily’s abusive
father to Tiburon, South Carolina,
home of the beekeeping Boatwright
sisters.
■ May 20,7:30pm
The Dive from Clausen’s Pier
by Ann Packer
After her fiance is paralyzed in a trag
ic accident, Carrie asks herself, “How
much do we owe the people we love?”
Entry fonns available Monday, March 8, due
in by 5pm Saturday, April 3.
Write a poem, essay or story about Deerfield
Illinois. Cash prizes awarded to winners in
each age category. All participants are invited
to an evening reception in the Youth Services
Department on Thursday, April 15 at 7pm.
TV Turnoff Week: April 19-25
(This is also National Library Week!)
Turn off the TV and come to the library! Write
a letter to your favorite author on our special
stationery and we’ll mail it for you. We’ll have
games and puzzles available all week, and
we’ll have drop-in crafts Monday through
Wednesday 4 -8pm.
Reading Round-Up Ends May 23!
Be sure to make your reports before 4:30pm
Sunday, May 23. If you have not finished your
log, don’t worry. You can pick up were you left
off next September.
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Registered Activities
Priority given to Deerfield residents/cardholders.
Spring Break Movie: Spy Kids
S*T*A*R Volunteers
Wednesday, March 31 from 12pm- 1:30pm.
Registration starts May 10 for the First
Registration begins Wednesday, March 3.
Session June 14 - July 10. Limited
Bring a bag lunch to eat while watching the to the first 20. Orientation sessions:
movie. We’ll supply drinks and dessert.
Saturday, May 22 at 11am or
This 88 minute film is rated PG for mild
Friday, June 4 at 4:30pm
profanity and action scenes and is recom
If you’re in grades 5-8 and enjoy working
mended for older school aged children.
with younger kids, you can be a S*T*A*R
Children under seven must be accompanied Volunteer and help us run our Summer
by an adult. Parents of more sensitive
Reading Program. You must come to one of
children might want to stay in the room as
the orientation sessions in order to partici
well.
pate. Sign up for the second session (July
12 - August 13) begins June 28 and will be
Kaya of the Nez Perce Party
limited to the first 20. For more informaSaturday, May 15 at
tion contact the Youth Services Desk.
10am for grades 2-4.
Internet Safety for Parents Only
Registration begins
Saturday, June 12 at 10am.
Friday, April 16.
Registration starts March 1.
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years ago Lewis
spending a lot of time on the computer.
and Clark began
Learn the most effective ways to keep your
their Voyage of
child safe and discover some great web
Discovery. Along
sites for the whole family. In order to
the way they met
address the concerns of parents this pro
members of the Nez Perce
gram is for parents only. Starbucks coffee
tribe. Learn about the Nez Perce and the
and Krispy Kreme doughnuts will be
newest American Girl, Kaya, through
served.
stories, crafts and snacks.
Family Fun Nights
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Dinner and a Movie:
The Lion King
Thursday, March 11 at 7pm. Registration
starts February 26.
Bring a picnic dinner and welcome March in
like a lion with Disney’s new classic The Lion
King. We’ll supply drinks and dessert. This
film is 88 minutes long and rated G.
Spring Fling: Stories, Games
and Crafts
Thursday, April 29 at 7pm. Registration starts
Thursday, March 25.
Celebrate spring with stories, games and
crafts for the whole family!
Special Performances
Space is limited so register early. Priority
given to Deeifield residents/cardholders. Limit
of 5 seats per family. Children under 7 must
be accompanied by an adult. Please consider
the suggested age recommendations when
registering.
Registered Storytimes
Tuesday, April 13 - Thursday, May 13. A minimum of eight children is requiredfor each session,
the maximum is twelve to fifteen depending on the storytime. Limit one session per child.
Sessions may be added or canceled depending on demand. Registration begins Friday, March
12. Last day to register is Monday, April 19.
Family Stories
Stories ‘n’ More
Wednesdays at 10am. Ages 2'h- K
(children must bring an adult)
Stories for a variety of ages. Children must
be at least 272 to register (younger siblings
of registered children are welcome as
unregistered guests).
Tuesday at 10am and 1:30pm. Ages 3‘h -5
Children 372 to 5 attend this storytime without
an adult; however, their adult must remain in
the library.
After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:00 to 4:30pm. Grades K-2
This program for younger grade school
children features stories and crafts.
Joel Frankel’s Musical
Merriment
Saturday, April 17 at 10am. All ages.
Registration begins Saturday, March 20.
Don’t sit on a cactus! Come hear one of
Chicagoland’s most popular performers sing
old favorites as well as songs from his new
CD Ship of Chocolate Chips.
�NEW MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTIONS!
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
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
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Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Renew by phone
847-945-3782
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• 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
• Village of Deerfield website:
deerfield-il.org
Financial Times, U.S. edition (daily, except
Sundays} (currant issues, Business Boom)
This newspaper is known as a leading source
for news about global business, economics,
finance, and politics. It includes daily reports
from around the world, plus many special
reports throughout the year on industries,
countries and markets.
V.. •;. ■ Tia index (quarterly, Adult
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Provides brief information on more than 50,000
hotels worldwide, with more extensive infor
mation available on the related website,
www.hotelandtravelindex.com.
KipUngers Retirement Report, (monthly)
(current i: '.'-Business Room)
This report offers strategies for retirement
investing, estate planning, and personal
finance and useful advice on many other
retirement-related topics, including health and
healthcare choices.
Nuts & Volts (monthly)
For the hands-on electronic hobbyist, this
magazine covers everything for electronics,
including fundamentals, analog and digital cir
cuit projects, emerging technologies, lasers,
supercomputers, microcontrollers and many
other topics.
Thrasher (monthly)
This magazine covers teen culture, especially
skateboarding, snowboarding, video games,
music and more, with lots of photos and inter
views included.
For the complete list of the library’s subscrip
tions to magazines, journals, and newspapers,
please inquire at the library’s reference
desk—or look for the list on the library’s web
site (www.deerfieldlibrary.org), then click
Reference, then Our Magazine Collection.
AMY SIMON MEMORIAL FUND
Established in memory of Amy Simon in 1991, this fund is targeted to books about
women’s studies in history and biography. Recent books added include: American Women,
Afghanistan, Mary Casatt, and Jane Goodall. Cards representing each gift are filed in a
reference desk catalog.
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
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Deerfield, IL
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DEERFIELD
Dates to Remember
in the Library!
Free Income Tax Assistance
1pm to 4pm Tuesdays and Fridays through
April 13. No appointments necessary; bring
last year’s form. The library will have some
Illinois and Federal income tax forms for
patrons. Ask the AARP/advisors for info.
(Librarians are not trained by the IRS!)
Librarian in the Lobby
Talk informally with library administrators
1pm to 4pm second Saturday of each month.
Library Board
Meets 8pm, third Wednesday of each month.
Library Closings
The library will be closed Easter Sunday,
April 11 and Memorial Day, Monday, May 30.
Closed Sundays in summer beginning June 6.
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Spring 2004
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Vol. 19, No. 4
Wrong date printed -- crossed off with correct date written in pen.
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Brickman, Sally
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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03/2004
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Searchable PDF
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English
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DPL.0010.071
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Deerfield High School Yearbooks
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A collection of the yearbooks of Deerfield High School in Deerfield, Illinois ranging from 1968-2008.
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Deerfield High School
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English
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Deerfield High School
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1968-2008
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O*YAD 1977
Description
An account of the resource
Our Year at Deerfield -- Deerfield High School Yearbook
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Deerfield High School
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Deerfield High School
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1976-1977
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English
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