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Introduction To Elgin
The Elgin settlement, also known as Buxton, was Uie last of four organized black settlements to
come into existence in Canada. Hie black population of Canada West and Chatham was already
high because of the area’s proximity to the United States of America. The land was purchased by
the Elgin Association through the Presbyterian Synod for the purpose of creating a settlement.
The land lay 12 miles south of Chatham. When news of the Elgin settlement spread, white
settlers became worried, and attempted to block its development with a petition. Regardless of
sentiment, plans for the settlement went ahead and many of Buxton's settlers feared for the life of
William King due to the resistance of whites.
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Rev. William King
Founder of the Elgin Settlement,
Rev. William King established a
community that still exists today.
This community is considered by
many as one of the only
settlements began as a haven for
Blacks escaping slavery to have
been a success. Much of the
credit for the success of the
settlement mast be given to Rev.
William King and his thoughtful
development of this community.
Vilisam King and his fifteen former slaves arrived at the land, which was bough
already waiting and others began to arrive soon afterwards. The first settler, Isaac Rile
seU*emcnl before King even arrived. Mostly all adults living in the settlement had beer
was ma<k °f 9 000 acres of land, 6 miles in lengtli, 3 in width situated between the Gr<
Erie. The land was divided into farms of 50 acres each. Certain standards had to be ma
>ro(>cny conditions. I -and had to be purchased by the settlers at the price of!
.......tn ten equal installments with 6% interest Ten years was allowed for the settlsettlers would have had a deed in possession by then. The settlers were given no monej
tools; the only thing given was protection and advice.
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Rules for the Elgin Settlement:
1. No liquor allowed on the settlement
2. Land could only be sold to blacks and had to remain in their
hands for ten years
3. I-ind had to be purchased not leased
4 Each house had to be built at least 24x18x12 feet with a
porch across the front
5. Each house had to be built 33 feet from the road, with a
picket fence and flower garden in front; prizes were given for
the most attractive home (made from Uie logs cut down from
the thick bush surrounding the area)
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Reasons for the strict rules:
William King wanted a stable settlement for the black settlers. By requiring the inhabitants to pay for their own
property and possessions he hoped to instill a sense of pride in the community. The settlers also had to live on the
land for ten years, which made many stay a reasonable length of time in Buxton. The rules paid off as Buxton has
been hailed the only successful black settlement in Canada.
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Reverend William King and a young assistant, John Rennie, took young black children (and two white children who attended the:
school level and on to the secondary level. Those with the ability were encouraged to attend college or post secondary education. 1
many white settlers asked to close their school and attend the King school, this made one of the first integrated schools in North Ar
were studied there. Mary Ann Shadd's parents and a number of her brothers and sisters moved just outside of the Buxton limits.
1851
A new course, Greek, was added to school classes.
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The day school had 78 on the roll, 26 were children of white parents. King was chiefly paid by the Home Mission Committee of tl
Canada, which always bore testimony against the evils of slavery. By August 1st, 1852 there were 400 settlers. Twenty-five Tamil:
together, furthering the community atmosphere. Within the district there were about 100 families. Of the 350 acres of land cleared
under crop. The land had been adapted to grow com, tobacco and hemp. 'The rule of no alcohol was working well as there are no c
court of arbitration was set up to encourage peace among the settlers.
1853
130 families had settled on Elgin Association land. There were a total of 520. 500 acres had been cleared and were under fence; 1:
acres were planted with com, 60 acres with wheat, 29 with oats and 90 with various others. There were 112 students now enrolled
1854
More houses were built in the settlement, one person even constructed a brick home. There were approximately 150 families settle
acres were cleared and under fence, 174 were cut down and ready for clearing. 334 acres were planted with com, 95 with wheat, 4
assorted crops. The day school had 147 students registered.
1855
827 acres were under fence, 216 have been chopped down. There is a considerable amount of tobacco being farmed. The school n<
mill and market are completed on July 4th, 1855.
1856
By 1856 there were close to 800 people living in the Elgin Settlement. The settlement now had a school and mission's church. The
after the Earl of Buxton (British Parliament) who passed the Emancipation Act of 1833. During 1856 the Elgin settlement had a p
hotel, a blacksmith, a carpenter, shoe shops, factories and a savings bank. Six men had finished their education at King's school.
1857
Two schools had been doing well, one male and one female, bringing the total student population to
140.
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Reverend William King
William King was bom on November 11th, 1812 in Ireland. He attended the Glascow University
where he was influenced by social reforms and the work of the famous British abolitionist, Sir Thomas
Foxwell Buxton, hi 1834 William King emigrated with his parents to North America. The family
settled on a land. Ohio farm and then moved to South Jackson Louisiana. Here he became Rector of
Matthew's Academy which was a private school for children of wealthy plantation owners. Eventually
William King married Mary Pharos and she brought four slaves. King was totally opposed to any such
idea and publicly protested slavery.
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From the very beginning King was against slavery. After his wife, son and museum's ambitions for the 1
daughter all died, King returned to Scotland where he continued his
school hoase to its original si
schooling to become a minister and missionary. The Presbyterian Church
of Scotland posted him to do missionary work in Canada. In 1846 King arrived in Canada when he le.
King immediately returned to Louisiana where he inherited his wife's property and retrieved his slaves
back in Canada in 1848 with 14 black slaves and 4 year old Solomon, the son of one of the slaves. Th
King's black community in November of 1849. King did marry again while he lived on the Elgin Setll
(who was white) was known to be a bit eccentric. She supposedly was unable to have children of her c
on the street away from their parents. However she was a musician and taught music at the settlement,
character based on Reverend William King is portrayed in Harriet Beacher Stowe's book - Dred, A Tt
Isaac Riley
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his children to have a good education.
Henry Johnson
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education." One of his daughters had been doing
Ohio. She had been advancing quickly through tire levels and was receiving her education with ladies. Her mother went through a
was well dressed and groomed when she went to school also. The school trustees, however, passed a rule that did not allow black <
Her father became upset and visited the trustees but there was nothing he could do about the rule. The teacher contacted Henry Jol
his daughter and that the students had voted in class that she should stay but the vote had already been passed. Johnson was very ii
Settlement. He told historian Benjamin Drew in 1856 that the people were prosperous and admired tire fact that they didn't accept
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Clarissa Bristow Johnston
Clarissa Bristow Johnston worked for a master and mistress in Louisiana, At age 12 she escaped. She went to the Elgin Settlement
Abraham Johnston of the Christiana Riots fame. She and her husband had 11 children, 9 of which died. Her husband also died yoi
how she would go out to bury one child and by the time she returned, another would have passed away. Through all of this she wa
farm. Hie farm is still on the same property with the same family today in Buxton.
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Dr. Anderson Abbott
Dr. Abbott was educated in the Elgin settlement as one of William King's first 6 graduates. He studied medicine at the University <
of the Medical Board of Upper Canada in 1861. In 1863 he served as a surgeon in the United States Army under Dr. Augusta. Lai
at the Washington Hospital until he resigned in April 1866.
He returned to Canada and married Mary Ann Casey. They set up residence on Park St. in Chatham. Dr. Abbott began
to practice medicine from the Hunton Block on William Street In Chatham, Dr. Abbott was president of Wilberlorce
Educational Institute from 1873-1880. He was the associate editor of the Missionary' Messenger, published by the
British Methodist Episcopal Church and president of the Chatham Literary and Debating Society. During the year of
1878 he was President of Chatham's Medical Society. He was also one of the first Coroners for Kent County. Doctor
Abbott died in December, 1913.
James Rapier
James Rapier was one of William King’s first 6 graduates. He attended Knox College in Toronto and later came back
to Buxton to teach at the SS #13. After the American Civil War he returned to Alabama where he became a slate
representative.
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Alfred Laffcrty
Alfred Lafferty was one of the first 6 graduates from the Elgin School, SS #13. Alfred Laffcrty graduated from the
University of Toronto's mathematics program. In Chatham Laffcrty held the post of principal of the Wilberforcc
Educational Institute from 1875-1882. He was an active member of tlie Literary Society and a lodge. In 1886 he
became a lawyer in Chatham.
Thomas Stringer
Thomas was one of the first six graduates of Rev. King's school in Buxton. He graduated as an adult student. Some of
his accomplishments included founding the BME (British Methodist Episcopal) Churches in Chatham and Buxton. He
returned to Mississippi and became an orator there after the Civil War in the USA. The Most Worshipful Stringer
Grand Lodge in Mississippi was named after him.
Richard Johnson
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Appendix
SVarlier’ °r SUbSCqUent data: Migration reports. These data also
suffer from imprecise definitions, for black immigration to Canada was remrlo
°ften m te™S °f arrivaIs £rom 1116 United States and via ocean
port^ These two categories are not genuinely helpful, for numerous AmeriMnn^°eS "ndoubtedly entered through the ports of Halifax, Saint John,
Montreal, and Vancouver, just as West Indians and Africans may have
rossed into Canada from the American border rather than entering by sea.
Other data do refer to West Indians as distinct from Negroes, the latter
word apparently being reserved for Americans; but in 1926 the ethnic
totals were dropped, as was the West Indian designation, temporarily. And
immigration reports could be contradictory: although the 1922 report
showed that no Negroes had entered Canada the previous year, this
was
corrected in the report of 1923.27
A comparison of census returns, birthrate ^
estimates, and immigration
reports for the period 1911 to 1951 shows that one body of data was in
? C°nfisiderable numbcr of Negroes “passed over” each decade
m o white classifications—not primarily through intermarriage, since the
intermarriage rate was low, but presumably through electing to consider
Aemselves white. This conclusion would also help to account for the
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other provinces
( ept Nova Scotia), and for the movement out of Nova Scotia into
Negro communities^
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step. By 1961
help to explain the sharp increase in the reported Negro population, for
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h3Ve Ch0Se“ t0 “paSS” “ay now h™5 oh°sen to
tinn i^ i ba faSe-In the previous decades a modestly advancing immigracrease
7 ^ ^ W£St Indies’ aIso contributed measurably to the inIf neither the estimates of interested observers
nor the reports of disinterested statisticians are to be accepted for this study one may yet conelude that the Negro, although never numerous, has on the whole been
more numerous than Canadians have thought. His influence in Canadian
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°f ?g dUration and’ at times> of marked importance.
Even more, one may demonstrate that the Canadian experience has been
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wTfl“t the faction between the black,
, . fCad,’. and their shared environment has revealed much of
general interest and importance about Canadian ethnic and racial
attitudes.
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This book arises largely from manuscript materials. That is true of____
most
books by most historians, and usually the fact would not be worthy of
special comment. Negro, or Black, history manuscript materials present
unusual problems, however. Manuscripts left by Negroes are fewer in
number, more difficult to find, and less self-consciously revealing, than
manuscripts arising from more traditional sources. The reasons for this
comparative dearth are obvious enough, even though until recently few
historians seem to have remarked upon the ways in which an anti- or at
least non-Negro bias might be reflected in many aspects of North Ameri
can social history. In historiography, as in chess, the white is always the
first to move—or has been until recently.
As slaves, blacks often were illiterate; even when free, they were the
least likely of all newcomers to North America to leave behind a written
record. They had left no one in Africa to whom they would write of their
new experiences; they were not organized in the New World in ways con
ducive to communication on paper; and they often lacked the skills re
quired to prepare the historian’s cherished manuscript, to be produced in
time in some neatly catalogued archive. They also were highly itinerant,
and frequently not in control of their own movements, so that the little
they had by way of a historical record was swept aside, left behind, or
burned to keep a body warm during the winter. Furthermore, they were
not organized institutionally, so that until the mid-nineteenth century there
were very few religious groups, schools, mutual aid societies, fraternal or
ganizations, or other self-venerating institutions to preserve a collective
record. Accordingly, Negro records are few, scattered, and require much
time and effort to find, assess, and relate.
The assessment of those records that have survived poses another prob
lem. One need not recite here the many arguments about the special nature
of Black history, for a flood of monographs has appeared in recent years
to attest to the angry shoals upon which anyone who casts himself adrift
from traditional historiography may run aground. Obviously, much of the
documentation relating to the Negro in North America comes from sources
which are “white”; thus we often must view black activities and responses
—even Negro thought—through sources which, while contemporary, are
at one remove from our subject matter. To note that one must also view
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�ancient Greek thought through modern eyes is not to vitiate the conclusion
that by its nature much white-authored history will be biased history. It
does not follow, however, that all white observers have got their sums
wrong. In any event, the historian works with what he has, and while
black observers are to be preferred in many instances, this is not invariably
so; and even were it so, surely it is not beyond the empathy of man to
compensate at least somewhat for the bias inherent in any observation
that moves across ethnic, cultural, or religious chasms. Two superb books
—David Brion Davis’s The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture (Ithaca,
N.Y., 1966), and Winthrop Jordan’s White Over Black (Chapel Hill,
N.C., 1969)—have been criticized by some scholars on the ground that
they are less about what the Negro did than about what the Negro had
visited upon him. If this is so, it does not challenge the validity of telling
the latter story, and I cannot hope, in this more modest effort, to escape
such criticisms.
In any event, this book says something about both subjects. I have
sought out black sources carefully, and feel that I have demonstrated that
vast quantities of material do exist, if not always in the customary places.
Such sources are not used in preference to white sources, as a substitute
or supplement to them, nor in token integration, but as parallel sources
of equal and different validity.
As drafts of this work were revised, the documentation was substantially
reduced. Anyone interested in additional references to a specific point in
the text may consult the author’s original notes or one of the earlier drafts
of the manuscript, now in the Schomburg Collection of the New York
Public Library. The documentation is relatively full as presented here,
however, and the following essay will deal with contemporary or original
source materials only. The footnotes will lead the reader to the more im
portant of the secondary works, as well as printed documents, which are
not discussed here.
Most of the books, pamphlets, and articles cited in the notes were con
sulted at the British Museum, the Library of Congress, the Public Archives
of Canada, or one of the Canadian provincial archives. All major collec
tions of Negro Americana (as the term once had it) known to me were
consulted. These include the five leading collections: the Schomburg, the
James Weldon Johnson in the Yale University Library, and the holdings
of Fisk, Hampton, and Howard universities. Lesser collections in the Bos
ton Athenaeum, the Brookline (Mass.), Chicago, and Providence public
libraries, the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, the Confederate Me
morial Library in Richmond, Tuskegee Institute, Lincoln University, and
the universities of Atlanta, California, and Vermont, were examined, as
were special collections of antislavery pamphlets at Cornell University and
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Oberlin College. I also consulted over a hundred theses and dissertations.
Those drawn upon are cited in full in the footnotes. For a basic list, one
may consult Earle H. West, comp., A Bibliography of Doctoral Research
on the Negro, 1933-1966 ([Ann Arbor, Mich.], 1969).
The only partial bibliography on The Negro in Canada appeared as this
work neared completion. Subtitled A Select List of Primary and Secondary
Sources for the Study of Negro Community in Canada from the Earliest
Times to the Present Days, and prepared by Sushil Kumar Jain, it is avail
able from the University of Saskatchewan library (Regina, 1967). The
list is highly selective and uncritical. A Bibliography of Antislavery in
America, prepared by Dwight Lowell Dumond (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1961),
is the most important guide to antislavery literature and other printed
sources. It does not entirely replace two earlier, and excellent finding aids:
W. E. Burghardt DuBois, A Select Bibliography of the American Negro
(Atlanta, Ga., 1905), the only one of several such bibliographies con
sistently to include Canadian citations; and the references in Mary S. Locke,
Anti-Slavery in America, from the Introduction of African Slaves to the
Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808) (Boston, 1901). These and
other bibliographies include a number of highly general histories of slavery
which make passing reference to Canada—histories not cited in the pres
ent volume. (A representative example is Frank Hoyt Wood, Vrsprung
und Entwicklung der Sklaverei [Leipzig, Germ., 1900], which discusses
Canada on pages 7 to 16.) Anyone wishing to compile a definitive bibli
ography on Canadian Negroes must therefore consult the standard finding
aids as well as the raw notes to the present study, for not all relevant
secondary titles are incorporated in the printed footnotes of this book.
Official Papers
Official papers tend to survive, private papers tend not to. Most official
papers, at least until recently, will tell far more of the Negro as a person
acted upon rather than as actor. For these reasons, the papers of official
bodies—and especially of governments—were of relatively less use in this
study than in most books which attempt to examine some facet of the
Canadian-American relationship. Nonetheless, the official,, papers were
indispensable, especially for a record of the Black Pioneers, the migration
to Sierra Leone, the Maroons, and the Refugees.
The Public Archives of Canada, a uniquely well-run and organized
depository, contains many basic collections of importance. Among these
are the Canadian “G” series, consisting of dispatches and ancillary records
relating to the office of the governor-general. Of this record group’s
twenty-three numbered subseries, the most valuable were Gl, Despatches
from the Colonial Office, G12, Letter Books of Despatches to the Colonial
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Office, and G20, Civil Secretary’s Correspondence. The “C” series, British
Military Records, provided much information, especially on the War of
1812 and the rebellion of 1837. Particularly fruitful were Cl, C35, C801,
and Cl 049. The Minutes of the Executive Council, Upper Canada Land
Petitions, State Papers of Upper Canada, transcripts of Letters Patent,
transcripts of Treasury letters to the Naval and Military Departments for
1815-21, the raw censuses of Canada, the internal correspondence for
Quebec, and several miscellaneous volumes of petitions, also added pieces
to the mosaic. The Public Archives Record Centre, a storage depot for
the archives, contained the important General Headquarters Papers re
lating to World War I.
The Public Archives of Nova Scotia, in Halifax, provide equally im
portant data. Beginning with the voluminous Akins Collection (to which
belong most PANS volumes bearing a number in the footnotes), succes
sive archivists have drawn together an exceptional range of material.
Among the official papers are volumes of unpassed bills, the letter books
of the surveyor-general for 1784 to 1824, letters of the lieutenant governor
to the Colonial Office, accounts on the final settlement of the Jamaican
Maroons in Nova Scotia, a variety of petitions, deeds, and bills of sale, a
loose collection of land papers, a bound series of Crown Land Papers,
raw census returns, Council Minutes, the Minute Books of Proceedings
of the Port Roseway Associates, official documents on Old Township and
Loyalist settlements, French documents relating to Acadia, and a number
of miscellaneous volumes (on occasion with incorrect binder’s titles, as
when a volume labeled 1815-18 is found to contain a letter for 1836).
The line between official and unofficial papers is a thin one, of course,
and often impossible to draw. Several of the collections used in the New
Brunswick Museum in Saint John were of this kind. They include the or
der books of the York County Militia, the records of the Provincial Chas
seurs, extracts from King’s County wills, miscellaneous records of the
York County registry office, the record book of the Pennfield settlement,
and a variety of marriage and death certificates. A wide range of papers
pertaining to Crown lands in Ontario, together with the papers of the Edu
cation Department (often referred to as the Ryerson Papers) of Canada
West, are among the most valuable sources in the Ontario Provincial
Archives in Toronto. Deeds, petitions, location tickets, and the papers of
the Toronto City Council for the 1840s (supplemented by minutes of town
meetings held by the Toronto Public Library), also proved useful. The
History Branch of Ontario’s Department of Lands and Forests holds a
substantial number of survey records that were relevant. In Windsor, the
registry office provided lists of property holders, plans for lots, and lists of
burials which helped plot the patterns of black settlement in Essex County.
To the West, the Archives of Saskatchewan and those of British Co-
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lumbia proved especially useful. At the former’s Saskatoon branch, a wide
range of homestead records have been microfilmed, while the Regina
branch hdds films of the provincial Department of Education’s district
files. The British Columbia archives, in Victoria, also hold many official
land records, as well as the correspondence of the Commissioner of Lands
and Works. The Land Titles Office, in Edmonton, Alberta, and the pro
vincial Department of Lands and Forests, also in Edmonton, provided
maps, tax records, and certificates of title.
official records were of great value, since the majority of
XT American
.
Canada arrived via the United States. The National Archives
in Washington holds such diverse collections as the papers of the Con
tinental Congress, the George Washington papers, the Interior Depart
ment’s records on the slave trade and Negro colonization, the Harper’s
Ferry Select Committee files, the records of the Labor and Transportation
Committee for Congested Production Areas (1943-45), the State De
partment’s Decimal Files for the first four decades of the present century,
and dispatches from twenty-one American consulates in Canada, as well as
from American consuls in Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica; and Aux
Cayes, Haiti.
The most important repositories of official and public papers proved to
be in Britain, however. The Public Record Office is an overburdened
ever-ncher storehouse for the colonial, imperial, or diplomatic historian’
and many of its volumes were central to this study. These include eighteen
CO series: 2, 23, 42, 44, 45, 60, 188, 217, 218, 219, 220, 267, 270,
296, 305, 398, 410, and 537; together with FO series 5, 35, 115, and
414. Each of these series may run to hundreds of volumes, as in C042
which consists of over 600 volumes, 131 of which proved to contain relevant
material. H045, confidential extradition prints, the Confidential Minute
Papers on The Gambia, Admiralty series 1, WO series 1 and 61 (the
latter the Jeffery Amherst Papers), the Chatham Papers, and the Head
quarters Papers of the British Army in America also were of use. The
Public Archives of Canada holds microfilms of the CO series, and PANS
holds copies of C0188 and 217-20, although for maximum effectiveness
one must still consult the originals. To these official documents should be
added Additional Manuscripts 15,485 in the British Museum, on exports
and imports of North America, 1768-69.
Private Papers
In the end, however, private papers proved to be of the greatest utility.
On subjects of race personal statements are likely to be franker, more
frequent, and ultimately more unconsciously revealing than the cautious
records of governments can be. If one includes among private papers those
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of unofficial corporate bodies, such as the Society for the Propagation of
the. Gospel, of the many antislavery societies in Britain, Canada, and the
United States, and of self-help societies, one inevitably will find a more
open, accurate, and fuller expression of opinion and reflection of events
than any official records might provide. Unfortunately, the number of col
lections consulted makes a full critical discussion here impractical.
In the United States, all paths lead to the Library of Congress. There
I drew upon single volumes of papers relating to Sir Guy Carleton and
Sir William Johnson; two boxes and sixteen volumes of materials (the
Edward Vernon and Charles Wager collection) on the slave trade prior
to 1773; Arthur Hamer’s manuscript bibliography on the trade, compiled
at Magdalen College in 1799; collections of papers relating to James Gillispie Birney, John Brown, Edward Everett, Augustus John Foster, Hugh
Gaine, Joshua Giddings, Marcus Gunn, Mrs. Basil Hall, Julia Ward
Howe, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Mitchell, Wendell Phillips, F. W.
Pickens and M. L. Bondam, James Redpath, Franklin B. Sanborn, Wil
liam H. Seward, John Sherman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, B. F. Stevens,
Mary Church Terrell, Booker T. Washington, Theodore Dwight Weld’
Walter White, Elizur Wright, Frances Wright, the Western Anti-Slavery
Society for 1845-57, and the Edith Rossiter Bevan Autograph Col
lection. Most valuable of all was the Carter G. Woodson Collection of
Negro Papers, the minutes of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and
papers of Benjamin, Lewis, and Arthur Tappan. (Several of the letters
from Thomas Clarkson and John Scoble to the Tappans have been re
printed in Anne Heloise Abel and Frank J. Klingberg, eds., “The Tappan
Papers,” JNH, 7 [1927], 128-329, 389-554 and simultaneously in their
A Side Light on Anglo-American Relations, 1839-1858 [Washington].)
Boston is the chief center for research on abolitionism. In the Massa
chusetts Historical Society one may consult the papers of John A. Andrew,
John Brown, George Ellis, Edward Everett, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Amos A. Lawrence, Edmund Quincy, and Amasa Walker-—all drawn
upon chiefly for unravelling the story of Josiah Henson—as well as the
Francis Parkman Papers. The Boston Public Library holds the papers of
William Lloyd Garrison, the original manuscript of Josiah Henson’s nar
rative as written by Samual A. Eliot, and Lydia Maria Child, Samuel May,
Jr., Amos A. Phelps, and Maria Weston Papers. Across the river in Cam
bridge, at Harvard’s Houghton Library, one may contest wills against the
awkwardly organized Charles Sumner Papers, which include correspon
dence with Clarkson, Eliot, Ellis, Scoble, and Walker, as well as George
Thompson and Hiram Wilson. The Ralph Waldo Emerson and William
H. Siebcrt Collections, the latter consisting of forty-five volumes of clip
pings and notes (three on Canada), and the Houghton theatre collection,
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503
„W;* Srarv6 On^T P!?ybilIS’ add t0 1116 att^tions of this most ele-
ton.
. Garrison II collections in the Smith College Library in Northamp-
some Thomas: r,n°JeSS riCh' The NeW-York H^al Society provided
some Thomas Clarkson papers and an excellent copy of John Clarkson’s
John’Taylor' Thomas
Sharp’ Gerri‘ Smith! and
n Taylor, Thomas Nyes journal, a single Charles Stuart letter in the
ranaHS!nP !i °f ^eVerend Franc>s Hawks. a miscellaneous collection on
Canada and settlement, correspondence on the slave trade and da
(olhSeFreCd0rdSjc0nthe, S°Ciety f°r Pr°moting Manumission of Slaves’
i?hai w d
oD0UgaSS papers were consulted in the Douglass Me
jssi-sirs.rrr ris s°f™
f
Samuel Ringgold Ward). At Columbia Unive^y one S the oa^s
eorge Plimpton, of Sydney Howard Gay (in fifty badly sorted boxes)
e papers of the Toronto Emigration Office, the John Bartlet BreW ’
antes T. Shotwell and William J. Wilgus coileSo^alfwfth m«
14o tnianCe~a!1i osheu L' S' Alexander Gumby Collection of Negroiana
1910 untTl950 so
“ °ffPpingS on Mack activities collected from
n i
at50, S° orSamzed that one may readily find materials cm
Douglass Marcus Garvey, Jackie Robinson, and riteTsSSfThe
H^ York Geographical Society library has manuscript maps which denote
black settlements m the Maritime Provinces, and playbills and program s
for Tom Shows are in the New York Library for the Perfor2g 1“
sity Ltory whe0reeam0VeS
m°St
t0 the 5y»«w Univera slDgular Private collection was mined. The Gerrit
Brown Jr rIafPherS T"1 volumin°aa correspondence to Smith from John
Brown, Jr Anthony Burns, Thomas Clarkson, James C. Fuller Thomas
Henning, Benjamin Lundy, Samuel J. May, Jr., Joshua R. Giddings Isaac
and^T-p” J°1^.IScoble> JosePh Sturge, George Thompson, Samuel Ward
and Hiram Wilson, as well as subject matter volumes, as for exampie on
J• WrLo!re,HNrbc
1116 SyraCUSe HiSt0riCal Society holds a Me on
gun and the Syracuse Public Library has a useful collection
f genealogical materials. In Rochester, the university preserves the large
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the Samud D' Porter hoIdin2s on
facts snmf^ ° ^aiIroad- 111 Auburn one may examine a variety of artiCornell n Ca ‘aD’ m the Harriet Tubman Memorial Home- and at
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505
van
SteinValshdenrCovedCti<?n’
aDd
P3pCrS °£ Ulrich B- P™PS and Gertrude
Society hold's th^e^t£££& w££*££S™
IthrTa\?e C°,le®e ^ aa extensive“rno^
The S^te Hi t S?c J' May antislavery pamphlet file proved of use.
other of AmSl7^ °f Pennsylvania> in Philadelphia, is yet anlectL vi^/
superlative state archives. Here the Simon Grate Coljournal of ffif Spe;eral,mtoest“S items- William Still’s letter book, and the
were
Society Underground Railroad,
John nrr,^F
^he.mmutes
the Pennsylvania Abolition Society
Robert VauxPJames bSi^^A^ S°me Redpath materia1^’ and th®
British Navtdiw®
’ Amencan NeSro History Society, and
-£<£?.£=.izzszxr** N'“by s"nh-
the o™!l6fi0DS ^ m°re WideIy di^ibuted and I researched th
em as
Clements t -u V aros\ usually while on other business. The William L
STof J
UniV£rSity °f Michigan houses the large coUec-'
Sarah orfr ^' ^ The°d°re DwiSht Weld, and Angelina and
ed tfd hv n Abr°ut one-third of the most important manuscripts
were
Birney, 1837-1857 (2 vds^N111
^
°f Iames GilUsPie
Wilson, and Hemy Eftb a e includli p' SC0We’ StUart* StUrge> Walker,
55 “ “
brary has several diaries of Elihu Burri t hft make
7 ^^
materials of Harriet Beecher Stowe—in some sixt^lihrL^ ^ ^ f® h®
GrMe'y Swe^nrighf 1°£ “
the Kansas State Historical Soctefv Thk
f
Eastman PaPers), and
||S£~SHSlsi
.»£^"o=r„ “o£ s*ja,tsron M“- °*™*
ss jS2s t";:*
v^oV^S£mS^aVery-A^iti0n —p“ KreS Z
,"d
m
“st “ ■=* Acrrsss: ssr
-d
and I used a microfilm of the Wickett-WiswaU Collection of EhiahTo633’
joy Papers at Texas Technological College. The Office of the Chief Jr"
Washillgton’ DC> made available within its Historical
Highway
3 V3nety °f manuscriPt ffles <® the building of the Alaskan
treasUrer’s Ietters> and ‘he
r°WS ^ °D the early fugitive slave settle-
Papers in Canada were also dispersed across the continent.
Again, the
most valuable collections were in the Public Archives of Canada
There
one
ss
X^rer::
HeJ holies
ments in Canada West. P ’
At Yale, the James Weldon Johnson
are
Collection, in the Beinecke Li-
orSJSSI,
zz%v ,ue“re ;r "d i”'-1«»=«««*
8
0DSWUt,0n of Vancouver Island’s Confederate League. The Carl
Galt i «”?S“ Afc"n,I“™
officials. The Louis-Hippolyte
Lafontaine Papers were of great use on
the French period, as were the
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extensive transcriptions from the Archives de la Marine (Serie B) and
Archives des colonies (Serie B, C, E, F) in Paris, the general correspon
dence of Intendant Giles Hocquart, Fonds Frangais from the Bibliotheque
Nationale, and a variety of transcripts from the Archives Nationale. The
papers of James Murray, a number of Carleton transcripts, the Ward
Chipman, William King and William Dummer Powell papers, the diary of
Alexander McNeilledge, the Reynolds Family papers, plans of the Elgin
settlement with contemporary maps, and the journal of Mgr. J. O. Plessis
were of substantial use. The PAC also holds microfilms of the annual re
ports, occasional papers, and minute books of the Colonial and Continen
tal Church Society, the originals of which are at McGill University, at the
Methodist Missionary Society chambers in London, and in the British
Museum With the exception of the last, it was the microfilm I used. George
Julien s ‘ Coon” of Laurier is in the National Gallery of Art, also in Ot
tawa.
In Toronto, the Ontario Provincial Archives provided the papers of Wil
liam Canniff, J. George Hodgins, Mrs. Edmund George O’Brien, James R
Roaf, the Robinson and Russell families, John Graves Simcoe, Thomas
Smith, D. E. Stevenson, Bishop John Strachan, and a typescript by John
M. Elson. The University of Toronto added the John Carleton papers;
while the Toronto Public Library, always pleasant and efficient, drew from
its midden the diary of Elizabeth Russell, the papers of Peter Russell,
Robert Baldwin, William Jarvis, and David William Smith, the HubbardAbbott Collection, the manuscript autobiography of Thomas H. Scott,
Mrs. Amelia Harris’s scrapbooks, and a variety of broadsides, playbills'
prospecti, and clippings. All save the Smith papers proved of immense
value. The pamphlet and newspaper holdings of the Victoria University
(Toronto) Archives were of great use. A Bengough sketch satirizing
blacks hangs m the William Lyon Mackenzie House.
Elsewhere in Ontario, the obvious centers of research were Windsor,
London, and Hamilton. The first provides, in its public library, files on the
AME and BME churches, on black activities in the area, and on Amherstburg’s churches and schools. Several private individuals made available to
me family letters, genealogical charts, marginally annotated books, and
maps while the Hiram Walker Historical Museum also possesses maps
miscellaneous Negro papers, and lists of black settlers. Nearby, in the Amerstburg Public Library, the tiny Boyle Collection attested to the presence
of the early missionaries, while the museum of the Fort Malden National
Historical Park offered the account book of David McLaren Kemp, an
undertaker who was racially conscious, the F. C. B. Fall and Farney papers,
assessment rolls, Amherstburg deeds, and miscellaneous fugitive slave
and genealogy files.
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The second city, London, provides unpublished local histories in both
S6 -!b lCJuar!! and at
University of Western Ontario, while the
Hamfiton Public Library holds a number of Negro-related scrapbooks and
G. C. Porter s manuscript history of the area. McMaster University, in
Hamilton, houses the Canadian Baptist Historical Association collection.
This includes James W. Johanson’s manuscript history of the Amherst
burg Association, 1841-61, the minute book of the Sandwich Baptist
Church, and the minutes of the Western Regular Baptist Association.
Local libraries in Ontario, the province to which the majority of fugitive
slaves fled, cannot be ignored. The Barrie and Orillia public libraries the
Suncoe County Surrogate Court Office (in Barrie), the Norfolk, Lennox
and Addington, and Oxford historical societies, as well as those of Lundy’s
Lane and Thunder Bay (the latter in Port Arthur), and the ChathamKent Museum in Chatham, all hold relevant manuscripts. The last also has
books from William King’s library; and Uncle Tom’s Cabin Museum
near Dresden, displays playbills and artifacts relating to Henson. The of
fice of the Board of Education in Chatham, in the minutes of the Board
of Public School Trustees, and the Grant African Methodist Episcopal
Church in London, through its church records, helped fill in lacunae in
the local story.
The Maritime archives were of slightly less importance. The Public
Archives of Nova Scotia holds individual files on several early settlers
transcripts from the Carleton papers, the diaries of Simeon Perkins (now
available in carefully edited form), a copy of the first volume of John
Clarkson’s diary, an Etter family genealogy, several Ward Chipman papers
and typescript local histories. Unfortunately, the papers of William s’
Fielding remain closed to researchers. Also in Halifax, the public library
m its local history collection, and the provincial library, in its newspaper
holdings, proved of great help. The Cambridge Maritime Military Library
has compiled a file on William Hall, V.C. The libraries of Saint Francis
Xavier University in Antigomsh and Acadia University in Wolfville the
last incorporating the Maritime Baptist Historical Collection, also yielded
scarce pamphlets and journals; and the Colchester Registry Office in
Truro has a relevant registry book. The office of the Halifax ChronicleHerald holds clippings on the singer, Portia White. I am particularly grate
ful to Marjory Whitelaw of Pictou, who loaned me seven reels of taped
reminiscences of, and conversations with, Negroes living in Nova Scotia
in the 1960s.
In New Brunswick, the provincial museum in Saint John provided
papers and files on the Eastman, Hazen, Mayes, Odell, Thompson, and
etsel famihes, and some surviving Chipman papers, together with
numerous scrapbooks. In Fredericton, the University of New Brunswick,
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the legislative library, and the Rectory office of Christ’s Church, hold local
registers, wills, and minutes. The Saint John Public library has several files
on local Negro activities. The Woodstock Public Library has a small col
lection of petitions. The Charlottetown, P.E.I., Public Library offered
typescript local histories which attest to early Negro arrivals.
In Quebec, Negro-related private materials were less frequent than one
would expect. The Chateau de Ramezay, in Montreal, has a manuscript
record on slavery in New France, while the Archives du Palais de Justice
attest to sales, births, marriages, baptisms, deaths, and burials. The Mc
Cord Museum of McGill University, in the Porteous Manuscripts, and the
McGill University Library in its local history materials, were of some
value. The provincial archives in Quebec hold the manuscript second vol
ume to Marcel Trudel’s study, wills and other actuarial records, and tran
scripts of the Ordres du Roi. The Brome County Historical Society in
Knowlton offers local manuscripts and files. The single most valuable col
lection in the province, however, is one not generally open to the public:
the records of the Canadian Labour Congress’s Joint Advisory Commit
tee on Human Relations, originally kept at the Workman’s Circle Center
in Montreal. Extensive and highly revealing, these records tell of annual
trips into the Maritime Provinces, as well as within Quebec, to note and
combat instances of overt discrimination. These, together with folders on
discrimination in the Toronto office of the Human Rights Commission,
provided the single greatest non-newspaper source of data on the 1950s
and early 1960s. The collection includes mimeographed reports on activities, normally issued eleven times a year, files of local union news
papers, newsletters of municipal employee groups, and carbons of correspondence with representatives in the field. In the end, relatively little
of this material was incorporated into the present study since the decision
was made to limit it largely to the years before 1960.
Across western Canada private collections helped tell the story of Negro
settlement, although interviews proved to be the most valuable source for
the prairie and mountain provinces since most settlement was within
the memory of living men. The Archives of British Columbia hold the
reminiscences of John Sebastian Helmcken, the diaries and account books
of Wellington D. Moses, the diary, correspondence, and record books of
Edward Cridge, the diaries of Reverend Ebenezer Robson and of Augus
tus F. Pemberton, the South Saanich Public School Visitor’s Journal, tran
scripts relating to the Colonial Missionary Society, several questionnaires
directed to early pioneers, and letters written by J. S. Matthews concerning early black settlers. The Vancouver City Archives, in the Vancouver
Public Library, has other Matthews correspondence and local clipping
files, and Victoria’s City Hall gave me documents signed by Mifflin Wistar
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509
Gibbs, which I will deposit with the Yale University Library. L_.
The
University of British Columbia and Victoria University, in Victoria, hold
scarce pamphlets. The Central Saanich Baptist Church records, in that
church, attest to other Negro settlers, while the Nanaimo Archives has a
smgle document on
Stark family. Interviews on Saltspring Island,
as well as in Vancouver, proved of great importance.
On the prairies, private papers were less useful. The Glenbow Foundation Archives, in Calgary, holds typescripts and taped interviews with
Nettie Ware and seven other black settlers, related papers, and letters on
the settlements. The Edmonton Public Library has a clipping file on the
Ware family, and the Rutherford Library at the University of Alberta, in
Edmonton, has several manuscript local histories. So, too, does the
Saskatchewan Legislative Library, the University of Saskatchewan, and
the North Battleford and Moose Jaw public libraries. Again, interviews
in Amber Valley, Breton, Wildwood, Lloydminster, and Calgary, Alberta
and in Maidstone and Battleford, Saskatchewan, proved of greater value.
In Great Britain records are voluminous, cherished, yet nonetheless not
so well cared for as in North America. Most collections in the British
Museum take on a semiofficial character, as with the Bright, Clarkson,
Chatham, Cobden, Haldimand, Layard, Liverpool, Peel, and Sturge
papers. The BM reading room is unparalleled, of course, for yielding up
rare pamphlets, such as the annual reports of the Sierra Leone Company
or the Elgin Association; odd copies of the Nova Scotia Packet for 1786,
almanacks, and other printed primary sources. The Archives of the Hud
son’s Bay Company, at London’s Beaver House, provided many references
to Negroes in the fur trade. Somerset House on the Strand, through its
wills; the College of Arms, in its modest Joseph Brant file; the West India
Committee Library, in the minutes of that body for the nineteenth century;
the visitor’s register in the Lambeth Palace Library; and the Estlin Papers
in Dr. Williams Library—all in London, also proved helpful. University
College, London, houses the papers of Lord Brougham, which fortunately
include a full, annotated index to that collection’s fifty thousand letters.
Of particular value for this study were the various archives and libraries
of the London-based missionary societies. The Society for the Propagation
of the Gospel was exceptionally important. It holds the account and
minute books of the Associates of Dr. Bray, the Canadian Papers of that
group, abstracts of proceedings, the journals and reports of the SPG, and
special West African and Nova Scotian files, together with the Houseal cor
respondence and many pamphlets. The original SPG letters from Nova
Scotia are contained in a file box labeled “Dr. Bray’s Associates, Canadian
Papers.” While most of this material is now on microfilm at the PAC, the
film is unusually difficult to use, and one is well advised to consult the
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originals if at all possible. The Muniment Room of the Methodist Mis
sionary Society holds twenty boxes of letters from the Canadian colonies
to London, of which six were pertinent. (All are on microfilm in the United
Church of Canada Archives at Victoria University, Toronto.) The Society
for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge preserves annual reports and
lists of votes for grants of money; the Church Missionary Society held
relevant journals; and Friends’ House contains letters to and from Phila
delphia that proved relevant, as well as the journals of John Candler and
his wife.
The other great classification of records in Britain upon which I drew
were those of antislavery groups. By far the most important is the large
antislavery collection at Rhodes House, Oxford. This consists of most of
the papers of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (and the AntiSlavery and Aborigines Protection Society), which are systematically
transferred from the latter body’s headquarters at Denison House, in Lon
don, to Rhodes House, every ten years. (The Society retains a small re
search library, the Thomas Binns Collection of pamphlets, some reports
of the Sierra Leone Company, and a modern file on Sierra Leone for the
period of independence.) Rhodes House holds the early minute books,
memorials and petitions, correspondence, and files of the printed Annual
Reports and of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter, from 1840.
These papers were acquired in 1951. To them have been added manuscripts on the South African Labour Corps of World War I, which grew
from an offshoot of the Society—the Committee for the Welfare of Afri
cans in Europe—and manuscripts relating to Indians in Canada. The antislavery papers have been edited and microfilmed, with an introduction by
Howard R. Temperley, the author of a forthcoming study on the AngloAmerican antislavery connection which I have read in manuscript.
Elsewhere in the United Kingdom one finds a variety of lesser collec
tions. The Earl Fitzwilliam Papers, in the Sheffield Central Library
Archives, and other Fitzwilliam Papers in the Northamptonshire Record
Office at Delapre Abbey, were relevant to the story of Sir John Went
worth. The Southampton Civic Record Office has made available the papers
of George S. Smyth. Wilberforce House, at Kingston upon Hull, the Ips
wich Central Library, and the East Suffolk and Ipswich Record Office in
Ipswich hold papers of the ubiquitous Thomas Clarkson. Other Clarkson
letters are in the hands of Thomas Hodgkin, of Oxford, who was kind
enough to grant me access to them at his home in Umington; and in the
Granville Sharp papers, at Hardwicke Court, Gloucester, which LieutenantColonel A. Lloyd-Baker, their owner, made available. The John Rylands
Library in Manchester has some George Thompson materials and the
Crawford Muniments, containing letters written by Earl Balcarres. The
Royal Archivist at Windsor Castle consulted the appointments book of
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511
Queen Victoria for me, while the Greenwich Naval Library microfilmed
the log of the Sandown, which touches upon the Asia. The National
Library of Scotland, in Edinburgh, has the Edward Ellice Papers, while
the papers of the Earl of Dalhousie, in the Scottish Record Office, contain
correspondence with Bathurst for the Refugee period. The County Archives
of the East Riding of Yorkshire, in Beverley, holds one such letter. There
are Simcoe Papers in the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth and in
the Devon Record Office, Exeter. A petition from Hitchin, Herts., relating
to the fugitive slaves in Canada, listed by Charles O. Paullin and Frederic
L. Paxson in their 1914 Guide to the Manuscripts in London Archives for
the History of the United States since 1783 (Washington), as being in the
House of Lords Papers, could not be traced.
Some records that one would like to consult are apparently gone for
ever. We know that the papers of Reverend Daniel Cock, as well as most
of those of Benjamin Lundy, were destroyed by fire. None of the original
records of the Anti-Slavery Society of Canada have been preserved out
side the George Brown papers. The papers of Sam Hughes appear not to
have survived in any quantity. Materials relating to T. B. Macaulay are
said to exist in a garage in suburban Montreal although efforts to gain
access to them failed. While the widows of both Marcus Garvey and Rich
ard Wright sent me various printed materials, they were unable to make
available any manuscript collections. No references to the Fort Erie meet
ing survive in the papers of W. E. B. DuBois, now in the hands of Herbert
Aptheker, who kindly searched them for me. One could also wish
that registers of marriage had been kept in Ontario prior to 1867, but they
were not, and thus only Anglican and Roman Catholic interracial marriages could be documented for Canada West.
Archives in other lands proved of marginal utility. In Bermuda, the
Bahamas, and Jamaica, local archives, public libraries, and churches
yielded records relating to the period when Canadian-West Indian Union
was under desultory discussion. This documentation is cited in my recent
short monograph, subtitled A Forty-Year Minuet (London, 1968). The
Jamaican Institute, the public library of Montego Bay, and the University
of the West Indies hold rare printed materials on the Maroon Wars. The
Sierra Leone Archives, in Freetown, contain John Clarkson’s draft diary,
while the library of the University of Sierra Leone has the diaries of
George Ross. In Freetown I interviewed some members of the Sierra
Leone Settlers’ Descendents League. In Bathurst, The Gambia, I passed
an exciting week in anticipation while working through the archives—then
totally unorganized and strewn about a small shed—to find only two docu
ments relating to the Nova Scotians, duplicated elsewhere. By chance, the
diary of Thomas Haweis, in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, Australia, while
being searched for another purpose, helped to confirm one aspect of the
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Nova Scotian migration. In Paris, visits to the Bibliotheque Nationale, the
Archives Nationale, and related archives confirmed that the transcripts
(many handwritten) in the PAC and in Quebec were full and accurate
Finally, one must note other papers which remain in private hands but
which nonetheless were made available to me, in addition to those men
tioned above. Fred Landon’s private collection, to which that devoted
scholar gave all interested historians ready access, proved to be of great
value, especially on the 1840s and 1850s. Consulted in Professor Landon s home in London, Ontario, these materials have been transfered si
nee
his death in 1969 to the University of Western Ontario. Of only slightly
less value were the records kept in the Cornwallis Street Baptist Church
in Halifax. These include the reports of the African Association of Nova
Scotia, and also of the Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement
of Colored People together with extensive church records. Other churches
in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Nova Scotia also opened up
their records. The documents of the Negro Community Centre in Monfreal, made selectively available by Stanley Cylke, and those of the
Canadian Labour Congress, discussed above, were particularly useful So
too was the private collection of Mr. Alvin McCurdy of Amherstburg who
has drawn together many local records on the Negro community along the
Detroit River. At the Harvard School of Public Health I was given unrestneted access to the original research transcripts of the “Stirling County”
project, which includes raw data on Negro residents in Digby County, Nova
acoua.
1 advertized for individuals to come forward with materials, and a number did so In this way files, letters, and clippings were made available on
Matthew Henson, by Herbert M. Frisby of Baltimore; on John Ware bv
ettie Ware of Kirkaldy, Alberta; on Henry Yandusen, an early black
settler, by Glen Ladd of Dresden; on J. B. Harkin, by Miss Dora Barber
of Ottawa; on Negro Freemasonry in Canada, by Reginald V. Harris of
Halifax; and on the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the British
Columbia Association for the Advancement of Colored People, by Frank
Collms of Burnaby. Mrs. Keith Staebler loaned her notes on New Road
and her letters to her husband, written at the time; the Reverend William P.
G l!f’ f1S,h°P W- L WaUs> and Reverends Charles Este and Winston
• H. Clarke, as well as Messrs. Stanley G. Grizzle and Daniel G Hill all
made personal items available. Cecil Flarmsworth King kindly permitted’the
author to examine his copy of John Clarkson’s diary in his office at the
London Daily Mirror. (This diary has since gone to the University of
Illinois.) Many others wrote letters of reminiscence, provided references
sent clippings from local newsapers, and simply offered encouragement in
response to my appeals printed in a variety of j'ournals.
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513
Printed Materials
been indiciateddabovpOIAeS vT
^ scarce Published materials have
. f
. . e' A Wlde vanety
printed sources, especially annual
reports of societies and government agencies, is cited in the notel These
18971 fr?i> It6 leSU!‘ Relations and AUied Documents (Cleveland
211; ed:ted^y Reuben Gold Thwaites> through the annual reports of
die Education Department of Nova Scotia. Wherever possible the originals
bv Pauff rnatenals have been consulted, as with the Relation of 1632,
d n ‘1 Je.une; Whl^h ,s ln the John Carter Brown Library in Provi°f parUcular value were the annual reports of the Canadian League
n7th \r v"CeTn
C° °red People’ of the United Baptist Convention
bers 3
T
°£ ““ Elgin Associatio11 (°f which only numbers 3, 4, 6-7, and 10-11 appear to have survived,
although number 2 is
quoted in the Voice of the Fugitive for November 5, 1851, and number 5
m Bcnjamms Drews work), and of the British Columbia Association for
the Advancement of Colored People. Some reports that one expected to
p °f value—those of the Upper Canada Committee of the Society for the
Propaga ion of the Gospel m Foreign Parts, for example—proved of little
use whde others that one ordinarily would pass over (the Proceedings of
the Semi-Annual and Annual Session of the Grand Lodge of A.F and A
A widT °
fT ' - ' } W6re f0Und t0 conta“ Negro-related records.
A wide range of almanacs, maps, novels, artifacts (as with Negro berry bas
kets preserved in the Citadel Museum in Halifax), and “association items”
!nn-'cTCr^ , ,° be!onging to John Scoble> or l°^s of Thomas Clarkson s hair) helped to demonstrate a relationship, an activity, or an attitude.
Other contemporary materials are less difficult to find. The British
Canadian, and provincial Hansard’s, for example, provide most of the
evidence on the legislative record. The published accounts by fugitive
Josiah FT
^ 7w7 WeUS Br°Wn’ Uwis Clarke- Frederick Douglass,
osiah Henson, J. W. Loguen, Austm Steward, or Samuel Ringgold Ward
ell WC°ntem^r7 cW°rks of Beniamin Drew, Levi Coffin, Samuel
Tosenhy<S°We’ 7?“ { E' Lmt0n’ Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Stuart,
Joseph Stage, and others, are all central to this study. The value of most
of these is mdicated at the appropriate places in the
notes.
Newspapers
and
Magazines
While newspapers are a particularly valuable source for the historian
they also present special problems. Full files of any except the major met
ropolitan papers are not likely to have survived and if one wishes to con
sult an entire run of a single newspaper, issues often must be pieced
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together from a variety of locations. Viewed as a source of data, a single
issue of a single paper has its values; viewed, as in this study, as a source
of public opinion, and as a molder of that opinion as well, longer and co
herent runs of a paper are essential. Before accepting a news item, the
historian must do what he can to verify its version against other types of
sources or, failing such sources, against another newspaper. The re
searcher must know of the newspaper’s ownership, the politics of its man
agement and of its editors, the extent to which it may be dependent upon
advertising revenue for survival, and the nature of its readership. Ob
viously, news concerning Negro activities that appears in a Negro news
paper differs from news that appears in an anti-Negro paper. Equally
obviously, the estimate given to the size of an abolitionist meeting by the
antislavery Toronto Globe is to be set off against an estimate provided by
the anti-abolitionist Toronto Leader, although not necessarily equally. The
editorial opinions of Toronto’s Christian Guardian will spring from differ
ent sources than the opinions expressed by a secular press. And one must
view distinctions within their time, for most nineteenth-century newspapers
in North America, even if overtly secular, employed biblical and racial
rhetoric on their editorial pages.
Apart from the problem of interpretation there is, when dealing with
the press of the last century and a half, the added problem of quantity.
The nineteenth century was a time of thriving local newspapers, and for
a full understanding of what Canadians read about black men (or about
events which would have given rise to thoughts about black men, as re
porting on the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States did),
one might reasonably be expected to examine many dozens of titles. In
the twentieth century, with the growth of massive Sunday newspapers, of
supplements, and of advertising, the researcher must contend with a bulk
beyond the capacity of any one person. Yet these newspapers demand
examination, for on their editorial pages, in their news items, among the
social notes, through those letters to the editor which they chose to print,
and even in the products they advertized, one may find frequent suggestions
of racial awareness. A full content analysis of the Canadian press on this
subject would be a lengthy study in itself (and very possibly not worth
while).
Accordingly, I narrowed the range of research in two ways. Leaving
myself thirty-two newspapers which I examined personally and—to the
extent that complete files were available—on an issue-by-issue basis, I
chose forty-five other newspapers, largely weeklies, which both I and
bursary assistants examined on the basis of specific known events, or in
the light of a bulking of Negro-related news items in the initial twentythree papers. These thus came to comprise a “control” group. Further,
since it quickly became apparent that no single researcher could keep
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515
abreast of press opinion and news items in the decade of the 1960s (dur
ing which time this investigation was made) while carrying out other re
search as well, I sought professional help. From 1960 to 1968 the
Canadian Press Clipping Service of Toronto supplied weekly sets of material drawn from the entire spectrum of the Canadian press, including
all items referring to Negroes—whether in the United States or Canada—
and to discrimination, against whatever group. The specific newspapers
drawn upon, 210 titles in all, are indicated seriatim in the footnotes. A
full list would be superfluous here, as well as unduly cumbersome,
especially since masthead titles often changed two or three times. These
clippings have also been given to the Schomburg Collection.
Certain newspapers were of particular help. Fortunately, many are now
available on microfilm from the Canadian Library Association; and the
Public Archives of Canada, which has runs of all those on film, will loan
its microfilm holdings. The Ontario Public Archives provides many others.
In this way one could examine, for example, the Amherstburg Echo for
1888-1949, the Charlottetown Islander for 1853-65, the Chatham
Journal for 1841-44, the Chatham Planet for 1850-58, The Christian
Guardian for 1837-39, the Fredericton New Brunswick Royal Gazette for
1786-1816, the Halifax Acadian Recorder for 1813-1919, the Halifax
Herald for 1897-1938, the Halifax Journal for 1796-1817, the Halifax
Morning Chronicle for 1884-1969, the Halifax Novascotian for 1841-47,
the Halifax Royal Gazette for 1752-1824, the Hamilton Spectator for
1916-47, the London Free Press for 1859-1969, the Montreal Gazette
for 1840-1969, the Montreal Witness for 1846-54, the Quebec Gazette
for 1768-94, the Saint John Globe for 1847-1912, the Saint John New
Brunswick Courier for 1849-52, the Saint John Royal Gazette for 17841800, the Toronto Globe for 1850-1969 (in later years the Globe &
Mail), the Toronto Financial Post for 1942-69, the Toronto Mail and
Empire for 1911-28, the Toronto Star for 1930-65, the Toronto Tele
gram for 1924-69, the Vancouver Province for 1935-69, the Victoria
Colonist for 1859-1969, the Victoria Daily Evening Express for 1863-65,
and the York Upper Canada Gazette for 1793-1838. The Maidstone Mirror
for 1943-53 is on microfilm in the Saskatchewan archives. Joseph Howe’s
personal copies of The Nova Scotia Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser,
together with the Nova Scotia Gazette and Weekly Chronicle, both from
Halifax, are in the PANS. For background on many of these papers at mid
nineteenth century, see Helen Elliot, comp., Fate, Hope and Editorials:
Contemporary Accounts and Opinions in the Newspapers, 1862-1873,
Microfilmed by the CLA/ACB Microfilm Project (Ottawa, 1967).
Another approach was to examine, in so far as possible, all of the press
of a single key community. For this purpose Windsor was chosen, and
extant files of the Windsor Herald, Daily Star, and Daily Record, were
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consulted. For Halifax, in addition to the papers cited above, the Nova
Scotia Packet, Weekly Chronicle, Mail-Star, Herald, and Evening Mail
were used.
Particularly important, of course, were the abolitionist newspapers. In
Canada these were the Voice of the Fugitive, published in Windsor from
1851 to 1852 (with a file in the Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit
Public Library); The Provincial Freeman, from Chatham, 1853-ca. 1857
(the originals of which are in the University of Pennsylvania Library), the
short-lived Voice of the Bondsman, from Stratford (with a single 1856
copy surviving in the library of the University of Western Ontario), and
The True Royalist, of Hamilton (of which two copies may be found in
the Fort Malden Museum). In the United States there were far more such
newspapers, and they have survived longer. Those that were searched (al
though there is much duplicated content among them) were the National
Anti-Slavery Standard from New York, 1840-70 (New York Public Li
brary), The Friend of Man, 1836-38 (on film), Garrison’s Boston-based
Liberator, 1831-65, The Oberlin Evangelist for 1848-53 only, The AntiSlavery Record, New York, 1835-37, Anti-Slavery Examiner, New York,
1836-45, American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter, New York,
1840-46, Anti-Slavery Lecturer, from Utica, N.Y., 1839, The Emanci
pator, New York, 1834—49, and the National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Boston,
1845-50 (all at Yale); The Genius of Universal Emancipation, Benjamin
Lundy’s parapetetic newspaper, 1821—39 (The Johns Hopkins University
Library); and Frederick Douglass’ Paper, for 1853, and the Salem, Ohio,
Anti-Slavery Bugle, 1845-60 (both LC). Also consulted was the New
York Herald for 1854—71, which is not cited in the footnotes since it was
drawn upon heavily in a previous book by the author, and since most of
its news items on Negro activities in Canada were reprinted from other
sources. Of the greatest value was the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery
Reporter to which ‘and Aborigines Friend' was later added, published in
London 1840-1966 (Yale University Library, 1840-57, 1859-67, and
1857—59 on microfilm).
American and Canadian Negro newspapers were a chief source of in
formation and opinion. All Canadian Negro newspapers and magazines,
as discussed in Chapter 13, were researched on an issue-for-issue basis.
Locations of files are discussed in the notes to that chapter. Of some sixtythree American Negro newspapers available on microfilm by 1968,
eighteen were used. Those that proved to be helpful were the St. Paul
Appeal and St. Paul Broad Axe (not to be confused with the Chicago Broad
Ax, which was also consulted), The Elevator, from San Francisco, in which
Mifflin Wistar Gibb’s articles appeared, New York’s Amsterdam News, the
Pittsburg Courier, the Detroit Plaindealer, and the Cleveland Gazette.
A Note on Sources
517
Several newspapers were used at the office of the papers themselves, on
occasion with the aid of an informal index compiled locally for in-house
purposes. That this method of approach was useful may be shown by the
Saint John Telegraph. Two important items relating to the Refugee
Negroes of the 1820s, drawn from reminiscences of early settlers in Nova
Scotia, appeared in issues in 1875 and 1884. The New Freeman, a Roman
Catholic newspaper, also of Saint John, and read in that paper’s library,
first revealed in its issues for 1903 the controversy with Neith magazine’
as related in Chapter 13. The Toronto Star's clipping file proved of great
use as well. Regrettably, two files of newspapers that might well have en
riched the story told here were not found: The Truro News, of which only
a post-1949 run survives in that paper’s office, following upon a fire in
that year; and the Dresden Times, published weekly from 1872 into the
1890s.
Magazines, like newspapers, are organs of opinion. The number of
articles on Negro-related subjects, as well as their content, is one index
to the degree of interest in the “Negro problem.” Articles on race relations
in the United States, appearing in contemporary Canadian periodicals__
Atlantic Advocate, Commentary, Canadian Forum, Canada Week,
Maclean's, Saturday Night—reveal much about the use of the Negro as a
metaphor in the relations between the two countries. Articles in welfareoriented journals, such as Canadian Labour Reports, the Journals of Edu
cation for both Ontario and Nova Scotia, Canadian Welfare, L'Action
nationale, The Labour Gazette, The Journal of the Y.M.C.A., The Angli
can, or The United Church Record and Missionary Review, increasingly
contain Negro-related materials. American journals, especially in the nine
teenth century, had occasion to report on the progress of the fugitives in
Canada and, later, on race relations in the Dominion. Thus, Atlantic
Monthly, The Chautauquan, The Literary Digest, The Living Age, the New
York Times Magazine, The North American Review, Outlook, Scribner's
and The Southern Workman, all contain relevant matter. So, too, do reli
gious periodicals in both countries: Acadia Bulletin, American Missionary,
The [Canadian] Baptist Magazine and Missionary Register, Canadian
Christian, Canadian Evangelist, Freewill Baptist Quarterly, Gospel Tribune
and Christian Communionist, The Maritime Baptist, The United Church
Observer, the Upper Canada Baptist Missionary Magazine, and several
others. The most important British publications were the American Baptist
Free Mission Society (seen in the American Antiquarian Society),
Arminian Magazine, Baptist Annual Register, The Colonial Protestant,
Free Church of Scotland Monthly, and Herald of Peace. British and
Canadian popular periodicals were of substantial help'. These include
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519
Of Riches (1957) or The Innocent Traveller (1949) respectivelv Still
clnadiln erilS,S;
Anglo-American Magazine, Canadian Antiquarian,
prrj
Il‘ustrfed News- Canadian Magazine, The European Magazine
Monthlv’l d yp Cana?en‘ The Imperial Magazine, Knox College
Journal'TheTn
The Maple Lea<- Numismatic
Z ,'T
A Llterary and AntiSl™ery Journal, and The Unirsity agazine. Special interest publications were often of value- Ca
nadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal, Canada-West Indies Magazine, McDuff
!ro, r';
v?" Merchant, West India Commercial Cir-
cuiar, or the New York organ of the Ku Klux Klan, the American
Standard.
fun?seSdatA°nS °f \nd fM Canadiaa and American Negroes were careMly searched. Among these were those magazines discussed in Chapter 13
journal rt AtS A/kan In!erpreter’ African Repository and Colonial
i
, ' _ Afro~Ame/ican Magazine, The AME Church Review Amherstburg Quarterly Mission Journal, The Black Man, The Black Worker
c2Ze/r!nenCanr Challense’ The stored American Magazine, The
Th M Ha,vesl- Crisis, Ebony, The Freedman’s Advocate, The Informer
PalmTh^’v68™ Dl8eSt (D0W BlaCk W°rld)’ Negr0 World> Pine and
Palm, The Spoken Word," and The Street Speaker.
Most of the above were consulted at the Library of Congress the Yale
University Lib™,, ,b, British Mnsenm, or the&hombTJ CoM™
Exceptions are the Canadian religious periodicals, read in the New York
Pubhc Library, at Acadia University, McMaster University, the Union
SoStTtP S”r{/New Y°* City), the American Bapiist Historic^
y ( ochester, New York), or the Southwestern Baptist Theological
v^Tvh F°rlWonh)- Four earlier journals were consulted at the Har
vard library: American Baptist Magazine and Missiona,y Intelligencer
nublSdSe“sBatptlS‘ Maftme, Massachusetts Missionary Magazine (all
published m Boston), and Vermont Baptist Missionary Magazine
(Ruttwe^fl
J’°UrAnaIS gave
t0 othera> of a secular nature, in the
twentieth century. Again, as m the 1920s so in the 1960s, Canadian fiction
m magazines and books reflected continental norms, and the black man was
set to play the same roles in Canadian as in American fiction. Negroes be
gan to appear with regularity in Canadian novels, still as stock figures but
now supporting °*T stereotyPes- Mazo de la Roche wrote her poorest
h k’!fr0miP8 at Jahla (1961). about pro-Southern Canadians during the
r
Civil War; Ernest Buckler, a highly regarded Maritime novelist, was to
prove unexpectedly graceless when he attempted to hint at prejudice in
Nova Scotia’s classrooms in his 1959 short story, “Long, Long after School”
(A fanttc Advocate, 52 [1959], 42-44); and even GabrieUe Roy and Ethel
Wilson, fastidious writers both, could not bring black men to life in Street
D.«, ,„d tvtog L„lm,
r„ -rs-sri«2r- “d ^ i»«"
L™‘
undesirable Negroes, so did lib.,1
men
novels: The Apprenticeship of Daddy KravTtz (1959) r/! .SUCCessi011 °f
(1963), and CociW (1968) It wa left to 1’
Ineom*rdHe
srr “
covertly and frequently overtly-had become part of tte
baggage for the Canadian of the 1960s, a far wfder range ofmaterids S
.h...*h te
Zta p=Jddts^™ d”i «S
o?r“! ,0,bl'Clt-Whl“ "“«=>">■'- Few r«LS ,„ fa,t ,o nS
of the journals mentioned above, have been incorporated into the footnotes
rightly the provmce of the social scientist than of the humanist*1*10118 m°le
I
Still, , not all knowledge arises from the printed word. Interviews with
mo„
many dozens: of Canadian Negroes, from Cape Breton Uland to Vancou
!!L“’ fPSd t0 Provide a background of attitudes, recollections
regrets, and pleasures for the post-1865 years. Seldom
’
was I refused the
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gift of time, attention, and of being taken seriously; often this gift was
accompanied by a willingness to bring out faded photographs, wedding
invitations, and family Bibles, the visual evidence of a past that was
thought worth remembering. Such items are not “documents” to add to the
piling of note upon note—no more than the casual conversation with a
black laborer, a sidewalk artist, or a school custodian may be—but they
provide above all the interest and the pleasure to sustain the more traditional search for evidence. There are many thousands of Negroes in
Canada to whom I was not able to talk, and this study is the weaker for
that. It is nonetheless much the stronger for the help of those with whom
I could talk, for the fact that no one appeared to feel that the end result
would lack “relevance” to the continuing black experience.
These contacts often took place at the scenes of events described in
this book, for no archive can provide a substitute for traversing the ground
of history itself. One must see for oneself precisely where William King’s
house stood, or William Peyton Hubbard was buried, or John Clarkson
spoke to the assembled Nova Scotians. To see the Cockpit Country of
Jamaica; to view Freetown from the heights above Fourah Bay; to write
upon a table in Kingston upon Hull where Wilberforce wrote—in short, to
experience the place, the sight, and occasionally the sound of history is to
remind oneself that the historian must always use that slight gift of intuition
which makes the leaps of faith he takes between evidence and conclusion
possible. It is in such places and moments as these, as well as in the con
tinuing chase within the confines of an archive, that the historian must
ever seek his pleasure and his sole reward.
Index
In the index, as well as the text, hyphens appear in French-Canadian names when
their owners generally used them, and otherwise not. Place names in Canada but not
stanhvCHnameS d“Where’ are indexed- °nly ^ose footnotes which contain sub
discussion of a point are included in the index. The maps are omitted, as is
the Note on Sources, except for pages 512 and 519-20.
Abbott, Anderson Ruffin, 328-32 passim Afro-American Press Association, 393
335, 412n41
Afro-Beacon, The, 404
Abbott, Ellen Toyer, 328-29
Agnew, Stair, 44, 108, 109
Abbott, Wilson Ruffin, 211, 212, 226 Alake of Abeokuta, 167
255, 328-29, 357, 367
Alberta: settlement in, 287; Oklahoma
Acadia University, 350, 383
Negroes in, 303, 305-06; civil rights
Activism: in the church, 351-52; growth
legislation in, 428
of, 414-68
Alcan project, 422
Adams, Elias, 258
Alexander, Arthur, 314
Adams, Grantley Herbert, 442
Alexander, Charles, 277
Addington, 133
Alexander, Lincoln, 459-60, 489, 494
Adolphustown, 33
Allan, William, 352
Africa: migrations to Sierra Leone, 44, Allen, Isaac, 44, 108, 109
56, 57, 61-78, 90-94; Bulama settle Allen, Richard, 154-55, 355
ment in, 74, 75; settlement in Liberia, Allen, William, 152
154; Canadian reaction to apartheid Amber Valley, 303, 306, 308, 381
in, 445-48
Amelia Island, 116
African Aid Society, 168
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery So
African Association of Nova Scotia, 512
ciety, 173, 263, 264
African Baptist Association of Nova American Anti-Slavery Society, 149 179
Scotia, 139
220,236,263,490
’
*
African Methodist Episcopal Church American Baptist, The, 342
(AME), 154, 231, 355-60, 394
American Baptist Anti-Slavery Conven
African Methodist Episcopal Zion
tion, 219
Church (AMEZ), 355, 359
American Baptist Free Mission Society
African Orthodox Church, 354, 415
200-03 passim, 206, 230-31, 342
African Students Association of the American Baptist Missionary Union, 342
United States and Canada, 442
American Colonization Society, 154-55
African United Baptist Association of
162, 257
*
Nova Scotia, 139, 345-48 passim, American Missionary Association
386-87
(AMA), 207-08, 224-27, 271, 397
African United Nations Emergency
American Nazi Party, 468n66
Force, 445-46
American Revolution, affect on Negroes
Africa Speaks, 404, 408-09, 412/z40
29-31,46,61
“
3
Africville, 130, 348, 383, 384, 389, 411
American Tract Society, 221, 222
420, 441, 452-56
Amherst, 27, 52
Afro-American Council, 359
Amherst, Jeffrey, 24
521
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A Bibliography of Antislavery in America
A Forty-Year MInuet
A Select Bibliography of the American Negro
A Side Light on Anglo-American Relations
A. Lloyd-Baker
Abby K. Foster
Aberystwyth Wales United Kingdom
Abolitionist Newspapers
Abstracts
Acadia Bulletin
Acadia Documents
Acadia University
Acadia University Library
Acadiensis Magazine
Activities
Actuarial Records
Adams Tolman
Addington Historical Society
Addington Ontario Canada
Adolphustown Canada
Advertising Revenue
Africa
Africa Speaks
African Aid Society
African American Fremasonry
African American Newspapers
African Americana
African Association of Nova Scotia
African Canadian Newspapers
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
African Orthodox Church
African Repository and Colonial Journal
African Students Association of the United States and Canada
African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia
African United Nations Emergency Force
Africville
Afro-American Council
Afro-American Press Association
Alake of Abeokuta
Alaskan Highway
Alberta Canada
Alberta Churches
Alberta Civil Rights Legislation
Alberta Department of Lands and Forests
Alcan Project
Alexander Crummell
Alexander McNeilledge
Alexander Tilloch Galt
Almanacs
Alvin McCurdy
Amasa Walker
Amber Valley
Amber Valley Alberta Canada
AME Church
Amelia Harris
Amelia Island
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
American Anti-Slavery Society
American Antiquarian Society
American Antiquarian Society Stephen and Abby K. Foster Papers
American Baptist Anti-Slavery Convention
American Baptist Free Mission Society
American Baptist Free Mission Society Magazine
American Baptist Historical Society
American Baptist Magazine and MIssionary Intelligencer
American Baptist Missionary Union
American Civil War
American Colonization Society
American Consulates
American Missionary Association
American Missionary Magazine
American Nazi Party
American Negro History Society
American Reconstruction Era
American Revolution
American Standard Magazine
American Tract Society
Amherst
Amherstburg Association
Amherstburg Churches
Amherstburg Deeds
Amherstburg Echo
Amherstburg Ontario Canada
Amherstburg Public Library
Amherstburg Public Library Boyle Collection
Amherstburg Quarterly Mission Journal
Amherstburg Schools
Amos A. Lawrence
Amos A. Phelps
Amsterdam News
Anderson Ruffin Abbott
Angelina Grimke
Anglican Church
Anglican Interracial Marriages
Anglo-American Antislavery Connection
Ann Arbor Michigan
Anne Heloise Abel
Annotated Books
Annual Reports
Anthony Burns
Anti-Black Bias
Anti-Black Bias in History
Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society
Anti-Slavery Bugel
Anti-Slavery Examiner
Anti-Slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade
Anti-Slavery Lecturer
Anti-Slavery Society of Canada
Antigonish Nova Scotia Canada
Antislavery Groups
Antislavery Pamphlets
Antislavery Societies
Apartheid
Archives
Archives du Palais de Justice
Archives Nationale
Archives of British Columbia
Archives of Saskatchewan
Archives of Saskatchewan Regina Branch
Archives of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Branch
Arminian Magazine
Arthur Alexander
Arthur Hamer
Arthur Tappan
Artifacts
Asia
Assessment Rolls
Atlanta Georgia
Atlanta University
Atlantic Advocate Magazine
Atlantic Monthly Magazine
Auburn New York
Augustus F. Pemberton
Austin Steward
Autobiography
Aux Cayes Haiti
B.F. Stevens
Bahamas
Baltimore Maryland
Baptisms
Baptist Annual Register
Barrie Ontario Canada
Barrie Public Library
Bathurst
Bathurst The Gambia
Battleford Saskatchewan Canada
Beaver House
Bengough
Benjamin Drew
Benjamin Lundy
Benjamin Singleton
Benjamin Tappan
Berea College
Bermuda
Beverley England
Biased Histories
Bibliotheque Nationale
Bibliotheque Nationale Fonds Francais
Births
Black Canadians
Black History
Black Pioneers
Black World
BME Church
Booker T. Washington
Boston Athenaeum Library
Boston Massachusetts
Boston Public Library
Boston Public Library Maria Weston Papers
Breton Alberta Canada
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter and Aborigines Friend
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
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at travel brochures full of all-inclusive
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What music are you in the mood to listen to today? Whether it is Adele, Pharrell
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cardholders can now download music from thousands of artists directly to their
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night access to many of the features
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Boohs with a Twist
BOOK DISCUSSION WRAP-UP PARTY
Thursday, December 11,10:30-11 :30am
Join us for holi
treats and a
discussion of your favorite books of
the year. Come prepared to give a brief
summary of one or two books you've
read and enjoyed over the
Share your favorites and g goo
reading suggestions from yo urfr iends!
Books with a Twist is a new adult book discussion to be held at Biaggi’s in downtown
Deerfield. Adult Services librarians will be leading the discussion, and attendees are
welcome to order food and drinks off the menu to enjoy during the discussion.
Programs will be held at Biaggi's Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road
The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri
Monday, January 26, 7:30-8:45pm
Set in both India and America, this is a tale of two brothers bound by
tragedy, a fiercely brilliant woman haunted by her past, a country tom by
revolution, and a love that lasts long past death. Born just fifteen months
apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable brothers, but they are
also opposites, with gravely different futures ahead. Suspenseful and
sweeping, The Lowland is an engrossing family saga and a story steeped in
history that spans generations and geographies with seamless authenticity.
Burial Rites by Hanna Kent
Thursday, January 8, 10:30-1 1:30am
Set ainst Iceland's stark
landscape, Hannah Kent
brings to vivid life the story
of Agnes, who, charged with
the brutal murder of her
former master, is sent to
an isolated farm to await
execution. Horrified at the
prospect of housing a
convicted murderer, the family at first
avoids Agnes. Only T ti, a priest Agnes
has mysteriously chosen to be her
spiritual guardian, seeks to understand
her. But as Agnes's death looms, the
farmer's wife and dauqhters learn there
is another side to the sensational story
they've heard.
Big Brother by Lionel Shriver
Thursday, February 12,10:30-1 1:30am
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overweight brother, a once
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Pandora is forced to choose
between her exercise-fanatic
husband and her brother,
who desperately needs her
support in losing weight.
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Young Adult Lit Lovers (Y.A.L.L.) Booh Biscussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Calling Y.A.L.L.! Whether you’re young or young at heart and ei\joy reading Young Adult
books, this discussion group is your perfect fit. Copies of the books will be available at the
self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion. Already read the book and just want
to chat? Come on down!
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
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Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Set over the course of one school year in 1986, this is the story of
two star-crossed misfits-smart enough to know that first love
almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to tiy. It was
named Indies Choice Young Adult Book of the Year by the
American Booksellers Association for 2014.
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Adult Winter Reading Program:
Cozy Blanket Bingo
Monday, December 1 - Saturday,
February 28
Read, watch, or listen to an Adult item,
mark a box on your bingo card and win
prizes! Participants can register at the
Adult Services Desk for a Bingo playing
card. For each Bingo completed,
participants can enter to win weekly
drawings that will start January 2, and
lead up to the grand prize drawing at the
end of February. The more Bingos you
complete, the more chances to win!
gister in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens Wednesday, December 3.
Trash to Treasure
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:30pm
Interior decorator Rhody Hausauer
specializes in “creative design solutions on
a budget”. She’ll show us the tips and
tricks to change, enhance, reuse and
repurpose items you already own. El
Southern Italy:
A Travelogue, Part 2
Ugly Holiday
k Sweater Craft
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Thinks and Drinks Trivia
| December 10,
Wednesday, January 14, 7:30-9:00pm @
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Join us for an evening Trasc Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults
Only
V of fun and festivity and
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library
create your very own ugly
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hosting
another evening of its popular
holiday sweater to wear to all your holiday
trivia night at Trax Tavern & Grill in
parties. You bring the sweater (or
Deerfield. Play individually or team up in
sweatshirt), we’ll bring the ugly. Please
groups of up to 4 people and test your
register in advance. El
knowledge. Refreshments will be served
and prizes will be awarded to the biggest
Deerfield High School
know-it-alls! El
Sr
Chamber Orchestra
Sunday December 14, 2:O0-3:OOpm
This group was so good last year, we
invited them back for a repeat
performance. Join us as our meeting
rooms will once again be filled with the
sound of holiday chamber music. El
‘Guess the Grammys’ Contest
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Monday January 5-Sunday February 8
Join us for one of our most popular
contests of the year - the 4th Annual
“Guess the Grammys” Contest! Choose
who you think will win the Grammy award
in 11 different categories. First and
second place winners will be chosen from
the entries with the most correct answers.
Entries will be accepted until we close on
February 8. The Grammy awards will be
announced that evening.
Professor Moptop:
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band by the Beatles
Saturday, January 17,2:00—3:30/^1/
Professor
Moptop from
WXRT’s
“Breakfast with
the Beatles” will
lead a discussion
on the Beatles’
Sgt. Pepper’s
Lonely Hearts
Club Band, one of the greatest albums in
the history of Rock & Roll. We’ll listen to
and talk about all of the songs on the
album. Stay till the end to have a chance
to win a copy of the enhanced CD edition.
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Wednesday, January 21, 7:00-8:30pm
This is the second in our series of three
travelogues. Presenter Ralph Danielson
will take us on a journey of colors and
contrasts from Adriatic fishing towns and
the Amalfi Coast to animated Napoli and
the charming isle of Capri. El
Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 27-March 24,
7:30-8:45pm
Once again, Tom Jester coordinates
thoughtful discussions and stimulating
analyses of some of the great foreign
policy issues of our time. The Foreign
Policy Association’s discussion guidebooks
will be available for purchase at the
Patron Services desk after
Monday, January 12. El
Zentangle A Valentine
Saturday, January 31, 1:00-3:00pm
Zentangle is a form of doodling that is
fun, relaxing and so easy to do. In this
hands-on drawing program, learn about
Zentangle and then make a tangle of
your own for Valentine’s Day. Certified
Zentangle teacher Sue Jacobs will show
us how it’s done. El
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gister in advance at the Library, by phon e at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens Wednesd:ay, December 3.
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How About a Blind Date
with a Book?
February 1-28, Adults
Is there such a thing as a no-risk blind date?
There is if you stop by the Library during the
month of February and take a chance on
meeting the literary love of your life. Your
date will be dressed in pink or red paper
and you won’t know the identity until you
take it home. Whether your date is a match
made in heaven or a dud, fill out a “Rate
Your Date” entry form and return to the
Adult Services Desk by February 28, for a
chance to win a dinner for two at Biaggi’s
Restaurant in Deerfield.
Life in a Japanese Internment Camp
Wednesday, Feburary 18, 7:00-8:30m
After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans living on the West
Coast were forced to live in relocation camps. Among the over 120,000
Japanese Americans incarcerated, over two-thirds were American born.
Historian Sarah Okner, a descendant of internees, shares photos and details of
daily life in the camp, and the profound effects it had on those living there. El
Beautiful Bavaria: A Travelogue, Part 3
Tuesday, February 24, 7:00-8:30pm
For the final travelogue in our series, we'll travel to beautiful Bavaria A trip
here includes the towns of Munich and Rothenburg. We’ll also go beyond the
tour bus to northern Bavaria which is known for its dramatic history and
ponder Europe’s celebrated art, architecture, gorgeous rivers and castles.
Presenter: Ralph Danielsen. El
Jazz Vocalist Petra van Nuis
and Quartet
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Resources for Small Businesses
The Basics of Social Media
Sunday, February 8, 2:00-3:00pm
In celebration of Valentine's Day,
Petra van Nuis and company present an
Afternoon ofRomance with old-fashioned
love songs from the Great American
Songbook. El
SCORE A*
Wednesday, February 4, 7:00-8:30pm
If you’ve been thinking about marketing your business using social media but
don’t know how to start, we can help. SCORE Chicago will look at five of the
most popular social media marketing tools- Facebook, Twitter, Linkedln,
Google+ and Pinterest—and help you decide what is right for your business. El
PowerPoint Alternatives
Tuesday February 24, 10:00-11:30am
PowerPoint is great, but there are other fantastic presentation platforms
available to use! Come and learn about these other options, including Prezi,
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Computer 101
Microsoft® Office Software
Need an introduction to the basic ins and
outs of the personal computer and the
Internet? These hands-on classes are the
place to start.
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.
Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 16, 10:00-11:30am
Thursday, January 15, 6:00-7:30pm
Excel Basics
Tuesday, December 9, 10:00-11:30am
Internet Basics
Wednesday, December 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions required.
Email Basics
Thursday, December 11, 6:00-7:30pm
Attendees do not need to have an email
account. If you already have one, come
prepared with your passwords.
Word Basics
Thursday, December 18, 6:00-7:30pm
Word 2.B
Thursday, January 22, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Word knowledge is required.
Excel 2.B
Thursday, February 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Basic Excel knowledge is required.
Device Drop-in & Tea
Basic Internet Safety
Wednesday, December 17, 2:00-3:30pm
Drop in and ask our librarians any quick
questions you have about your technology
gadgets. Bring your device passwords and
libraiy card. Iba will be provided. Meeting
Room A. Drop-in.
Tuesday January 20, 10:00-11:30am
It can be an intimidating task to keep your
information secure on the Internet. Learn
what the average user needs to know to stay
safe. Basic hands-on knowledge of computers
required.
Meet the Mobile Library
Android Basics
Wednesday January 21, 2:00-3:30pm
Tuesday, January 6, 10:00-11:30au
We’ll take a look at how to get started and
Everyone's going mobile! Learn how to
navigate through tricky situations. If you
connect to library services without leaving
bring your device (not required), be sure it is
home. We'll discuss many of the Library's
apps, including Overdrive, Zinio and Freegal. registered with Android and bring all pertinent
You may bring your device, but also have your log-in information. Meeting Room A.
libraiy card and all log-in information.
Facebook Basics
Meeting Room A.
Tuesday January 27, 10:00-11:30am
iPad and iPhone Basics
Find out how to connect with family and
friends. A Facebook account is not required,
Wednesday, January 7, 2:00-3:30pm
but if you have one, bring your log-in
Thursday February 5, 6:00-7:30pm
information. Basic hands-on knowledge of
Learn the basics from apps to getting the
computers is required.
most out of SirL Devices are not required,
but if you do bring yours, make sure it is fully
Better Internet Searching
registered with Apple and have all of your
usernames and passwords. Meeting Room A. Thursday, January 29, 6:00-7:30pm
You can find the answers to just about any
Cloud Computing
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Learn search strategies
Tuesday, January 13, 10:00-11:30am
that can help you make more sense of the
Learn about the different options you have
Internet.
for storing information, as well as important
tips you need to know before you use the cloud.
Dig Up the Past with
Ancestry.com
Tuesday, February 3,10:00-11:30am
Tour this awesome new-to-the-libraiy
resource to fill in all the branches of
your family tree. This is a hands-on class,
so come prepared.
iPad and iPhone 2.0
Wednesday February 4, 2:00-3:30pm
Thursday February 19, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn how to change settings, about
hidden menus, and more. Users should
have mastered basic usage before taking
this course. Bring your device and log-in
information. Meeting Room A.
Streaming Content to Your
Device
Tuesday February 10,10:00-11:30am
We'll talk about the basics of paid and
free streaming options you can use to
listen to music, watch TV shows, movies
and more. Devices are not required.
Bring all log-in information for your
accounts.
Personal Google Tools
Tuesday February 17,10:00-11:30am
At this hands-on class, learn how to use
Google's many tools to their full
potential, including sharing calendars,
using maps and more. If you have a
Google or Gmail account, bring all
pertinent log-in information.
Intro to Windows 8.1
Wednesday February 18, 2:00-3:30pm
Does your computer run on Windows 8.1,
and have you running ragged? Join us for
this demonstration-only class on how to
use this system. Meeting Room A.
Took the Photo...Now What?
Thursday February 26, 6:00-7:30p.m
Once you’ve taken a snapshot, you can do
many things with it—from turning it into
a calendar to creating a canvas-worthy
art piece. This class explores the Web
options available to consumers. Basic
computer navigation knowledge is
required.
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Teen Winter Reading
Program:
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Saturday December 13 - Saturday
January 10, Grades 7-12
Warm up with a good book this winter
at the Library! Look for the slips in the
Teen Space and fill out your favorite
book title and an author. You’ll
automatically be entered into a drawing
for a chance to win awesome prizes. P.S.
For each Then program you attend this
winter you get an extra entry into the
drawing!
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can come up with programming ideas
for Teens at the Library; help create
content for the Library’s Tfeen Web page;
help out with programs at the Library;
and give input for the Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community!
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, every 2nd
Tuesday of the month and er\joy snacks
while hanging out and talking about the
Teen Space.
Tuesday, December 9, 5:00pm
Tuesday, January 13, 5:00pm
Tuesday, February 10, 5:00pm
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org
Get Creative with Minecraft
Monday December 8, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join us at the Library in our Digital
Computer Lab and let your imagination
run wild with other Minecraft fens as you
create and show off your own unique
world! El
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R = Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibirary.org
under “Programs and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registratioin begins
Wednesday, December 3.
Create your own Gingerbread
House for the Holidays!
Thursday, December 11, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Hang out and have an awesome holiday
celebration with your own Gingerbread
house creations! We’ll provide all of the
materials (and some snacks) for your
amazing culinary craft. El
Makers Club
Thursday January 8, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate the Winter Reading Program
theme “Fizz, Boom, Pop” with homemade
science experiments. Create your own super
bouncy ball, artbot, magnets and lava lamp.
There will even be a bonus, extra hard
experiment for the super scienc-y. All
materials will be provided. El
FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library*
ACT Practice Test: Saturday January 2b,
10:00AM-1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, February 21,
10:0Oam-2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice test
is the best preparation for the actual exam.
You’ll learn what to expect on test day and
receive an analysis of your results. Bring #2
pencils, and a calculator, wear comfortable
clothing, and leave your cell phone in the
car. Participants will receive their scores via
email approximately two weeks after the
exam. Register early! El
Pizza and Paperbacks
Winter Edition: Chill out with
a Good Book
Monday, February 2,
7:00-8:00pm
Grades 7-12
Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, for a
fin i Hit
discussion ofNot a Drop
to Drink by Mindy
McGinnis, while
munchin’ on some pizza. Please register in
advance, as free copies of the book will be
given to participants to keep. El
Bingo with a Book
Thursday, February 26,
u 7:00-8:00pm
SAtfn Grades 7-12
Break up the long winter
with a Bingo-fied blast
VygS; tsiWA Play Bingo and win books
for keeps! El
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Young Adult Lit Lovers
(Y.A.L.L.) Book Discussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Tuesday, January 13, 7:00-8:30pm
Whether you’re young or young at heart
and enjoy reading Young Adult books,
this group is your perfect fit Join us for
discussion and an activity based on the
book. Copies of the book will be
available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. El
*The practice tests include all aspects ofthe actual
test exceptfor the essay portion.
Blind Date with a Book “Teenified”
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Sunday February 1 - Saturday February 28
Back by popular demand! Stop by the
Teen Study Lounge
Library for a “blind date” throughout the
Saturday January 17- Thursday,
entire month of February and you could
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have the chance to win prizes (and maybe
High school students looking for a place to
even meet your match)! Your date will be
study for exams can make themselves at
dressed in pink or red paper; you won’t know home in the Libraiy’s large meeting room
the type, author, title or anything else about during finals week. The Library will provide
the selection. Keep a lookout for the “Teen” large tables for group study, snacks and
labeled books, and take it home, unwrap and beverages, Wi-Fi access, and help using the
enjoy. Then tell us how the date went by
Library’s extensive collection of print and
filling out the “Rate your Blind Date” entiy
online resources.
form for a chance to win an AMC Movie
Theaters gift certificate! Return entry
forms to the Teen Space by February 28.
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El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs
and Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs liste;d here
begins on Wednesday, December 3.
Tween Programs
In addition to spe cific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasona ble accommodations so that your child can participate in all our prog rams.
For more information about programs and services for children with special needs, please
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Preschool and Early Childhood Fair
Tuesday, January 27, 6:30-8:00pm I Adults/Adults with children
Explore the many wonderful early childhood services available
in Deerfield in one place: the Libraiy! We are proud to host our
first annual Preschool and Early Childhood Fair. A variety of
organizations will have representatives on hand to speak with
you about their programs and philosophy, as well as information
to take home. For more information, contact Kaiy Hemy at
khemy@deerfieldlibrary.org.
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Galaxy T-shirts
Thursday, January 22, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Cosmic creations ahoy! We’ll provide all of
the materials for you to create a one of a
kind T-shirt that’s out of this world! El
Movie Night for Tweens of
All Abilities
Thursday, January 29, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Join us for a sensory-friendly movie night
Movie TBD. Snacks will be provided! El
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Family Winter Reading Program: Fizz, Boom, Read!
Saturday December 13 - Saturday January 10
Children through grade 6 and theirfamilies
In this four-week, science-themed family program, everyone contributes toward
reaching the family’s reading goal. In addition to providing reading incentives, the
Library will host a variety of science-themed programs for all ages. Register your
family to be part of this fun and exciting way to keep kids reading over the winter
break! El
Dave Rudolfs Booming Concert!
Saturday December 13,10:30-11:15am
Family program, 3 years and up
Dave Rudolf will kick off our Fizz, Boom, Read! Family
Winter Reading Program with a boom! Kids and adults
alike will ei\joy the interactive musical show with beach
balls, hula hoops, mummy wraps and much more! El
Close Encounters of the
Chemical Kind
Saturday, January 10, 1:00-2:00pm
Family program, pre-K through 7th grade
Presented by the Science Alliance, Close
Encounters of the Chemical Kind will wow
you! Kids will have the opportunity to get
involved in hands-on experiments with color
changes, a mysterious genie, gooey slime,
springy super balls and more! Round out the
Fizz, Boom, Read! Family Winter Reading
Program with this exciting and educational
show. El
Paper Rollercoasters
Thursday, February 19, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Ever wanted to try your hand at making
your own super twisty and turn-y
rollercoaster model? Ity out these paper
designed coasters to make your own
creation. El
Homeschool Programs
Calling all homeschool families!
Join us for these fun and educational
programs and meet new friends. For more
information about programs and services
for Homeschool Families contact Kate
Easley at keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org
Make the Connection
Monday January 12, 2:00-3:00pm
Mess around with circuits to make things
spin and light up; then construct a working
flashlight you can keep! El
Reader’s Theater
Monday February 9, 1:30-3:00pm
Let’s have fun acting out our favorite
stories and books. El
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H = All children's activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins
on Wednesday, December 3.
Minecraft Club
Grades 1-3: Monday, January 12,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday February 9,
4:30-5:30pm
Join us at the
Library in
our Digital
Computer Lab
for Minecraft
Club! Let your
imagination run
crazy with other
Minecraft fans as you create and show
off your own unique world! El
Adventures in Color: A
Sensory Experience!
Saturday February 14, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children ages 3 and up with caregiver
Children of all abilities and their
families are invited to join us as we
explore the colors of the rainbow
through science, art, and music. El
Games Galore: Board Games
and Snacks for Children of all
Abilities
Winter Wonderland Jam
Monday January 12, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-6
Mess around with circuits to make
things spin and light up; then construct
a working flashlight you can keep! El
Monday, January 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Children up to age 6 and their parent
or caregiver
Shake your sillies out at this actionpacked dance program. Children will
find their rhythm with shakers and
tambourines while singing along to
their favorite songs. El
Family BYO Dinner & Movie:
Muppets From Space (G)
Reading Buddies
Make the Connection
Thursday January 15, 6:00-7:30pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Pack a picnic dinner and bring your
family to the Library for dinner and a
movie! El
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Winter Inuit Art Program
Saturday February 21, 1:00-2:30pm
Ages 8-13
Let’s honor our neighbors to the north
by investigating the Inuit culture!
Children will learn about how the Inuit
way of life affects their art. Then we’ll
choose an animal or scene native to the
region and illustrate it in the subdued
colors of winter. El
KiDLS:
Saturday January 17, 1:00-2:00pm
Ages 5-9
Didn’t get enough cool chemistry
during our Family Winter Reading
Program? Sign up for our exciting
KiDLS and explore even more fizzing
and booming and reading! El
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Sunday, February 15, 3:00-4:00pm
Grades 3-5
Children of all abilities are invited to
the library to play some games! Meet
new friends, help others, and practice
your social skills. Learn some new
games and play your favorites. El
Monday January 26, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday, February 23, 6:0O-7:OOpm
Grades 1-5
Our furiy, four-legged friends are the
best listeners! Register children for a
15-minute slot to read to a trained
therapy dog. El
Superhero Science Storytime
Saturday February 28, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 5-8
Dress up as your favorite superhero for
this science storytime! We’ll read, play
superhero games, make a cool craft, and
learn about the science behind those
superpowers! El
�Storytimes
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays at 11:00am
January 16,23,30, and February 6,13,20
Ages 0-12 months and theirparent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby!
Join us for stories, rhymes, and songs for you and baby,
plus social time after the program. El
Fun for Ones
Tuesdays at 10:30am I January 13, 20,27, and February 3,10,17
Ages 13-23 months and theirparent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a storytime just for them,
including stories, songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time after the program.
This action-packed program will engage new walkers in early literacy activities and
encourage a love of books and reading. El
Time for TWos
Thursdays at 10:30am I January 15, 22, 29, and February 5,12,19
Ages 24-35 months and their parent or caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a special weekly storytime, including
songs and movement activities designed just for them. El
Preschool Pals
Mondays at 10:30am I January 12,19, 26, and February 2, 9, 23
3-year-olds and their parent or caregiver
Three-year-olds and their caregivers have a program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun! El
Drop-In Activities
Family Times
Saturdays, December 6 February 28, 10:00am
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for
a drop-in storytime the whole family
will enjoy!
Drop-in Crafts
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Sunday, December 21
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Monday January 26 -Sunday, February 1
Monday, February 23 - Sunday March 1
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services
Department to make
a fun craft!
Panera Storytimes
Tuesday December 2, 9:30am
Tuesday January 6, 9:30am
Tuesday February 3, 9:30am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join us every 1st Ihesday of the month for
a Milk & Cookies Storytime at Panera
Bread in Bannockburn, 1211 Half Day Rd.,
Bannockburn.
Ready, Set, Learn!
Wednesdays at 1:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten
This storytime is designed especially for preschoolers1 incredible curiosity about the
world around them. Stories will be combined with math and science activities, singing,
play and writing in this early literacy program. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El
After School Stories
Thursdays at 4:30pm I January 15,22,29, and February 5,12,19
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Libraiy. El
Evening Storytime
Wednesdays at 7:00pm I January 14,21,28, and February 4,11,18
Families with children ages 2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program, including books, stories, rhymes, music,
movement, and more! This program builds language and literacy skills and encourages a
love of stories. Children are invited to come in their pajamas. El
Great Character Hunt
Monday, January 19 - Sunday
January 25
Children and theirparent or caregiver
Picture book characters have escaped
their books! Join in the Great Character
Hunt throughout this week and help us
locate the characters that are hiding
throughout the department! Stop by the
Youth Services desk to pick up an activity
sheet to participate. Locate all the
characters and your name will be added
to our Master Sleuth poster!
�More to Know!
Find your story on Ancestry.com
2014 Tax Forms
@ the Library
Tax forms will be provided at the
Library on a first-come, first-served
basis. Due to the declining popularity
of paper forms, the volume of tax
forms provided to the Library by the
Internal Revenue Service has
decreased, and that pattern is
expected to continue. Please feel free
to call the Library or visit the website
to check on the availability of
specific tax forms. The website will
list all the forms we have received,
and contact information for the IRS
should patrons need documents we
do not carry. The Library will also
print reasonable amounts of tax
forms for free. Large quantities of
forms or instruction packets can be
printed for a fee of 10 cents per page.
Ready to start work on your
family tree? The popular
genealogy resource,
Ancestiy.com, is now available at
the Library. The collection
includes individuals from North
America, United Kingdom,
Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Ancestry delivers billions of
records in census data, vital
records, directories, photos,
and more.
Ancestry.com is only available in the Library If you want to get started from home, we
also have Heritage Quest. Both are available at deerfieldlibrary.org/online-resources.
Little Pirn:
Language
Learning for
Children
Iteaching your child a foreign
language is no longer a luxury —
it’s become a necessity. It
contributes to a young child’s
cognitive development and also
offers an advantage in the future
of our global marketplace. Little Pirn is specifically designed to teach kids foreign
languages at the age they learn best: birth to age 6. Languages offered include Arabic,
Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish. English is
also available for Spanish speakers. Little Pirn is available both in the Library and from
your home computer at deerfieldlibraiy.org/online-resources.
April Trustee Election Information
Candidate packets for persons interested in being Library Trustees are now available at
Village Hall for the April 2015 election.
There will be four open seats: One 2-year, one 4-year, and two 6-year seats. For
information about the duties and responsibilities of Library Trustees, please contact any
Board member or the Library Director. Contact information is on the back of this
newsletter and on our website. All Board meetings are open to the public, and
interested parties are encouraged to attend.
The election filing period is from December 15 - 22, 2014. Election papers will be
accepted at Village Hall, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am-4:30pm except for
December 22, when the office will be open until 5 p.m. Please note that the Library
cannot accept election papers.
For more information, visit the Lake County Clerk’s website at
http://countyclerk.lakecountyil.gov/.
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�Friends of the Library
• Browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and CDs
available for a suggested donation of $1-2 (or more if you like)
in our beautiful book comer - straight ahead from the Library
front door.
• The Friends accept gently used hardback and paperback
books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS, cassettes, textbooks
or encyclopedias, please).
• Be the first to see our sale books as they go on the shelf. The
Friends welcome volunteers from the community to help sort
and shelve book donations.
• We are always recruiting new members for our Friends’ Board.
Join us at a future Board Meeting. 2015 meeting dates:
January 28, March 25, May 27, July 22, September 30,
November 11. All meetings begin at 7:00 pjn. in the meeting
room across from our sale area
• The Friends have raised over $65,000 since our inception in
2007! We have provided funds for iMac computers, iPads,
outside drop boxes, Banjo Buddies, storyteller events, outdoor
bench, early literacy interactive panels, Rosemary Sazonoff
writing contest, staff camera, class Jeopardy set, and books for
the ESL and Alzheimer’s collection. We are very proud of our
accomplishments and will keep raising money with the help of
our community to provide additional equipment and programs
for your Deerfield Public Library.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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Please join the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.
Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
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Good Friend
Dear Friend
Loyal Friend
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$100-$249 Best Friend
$500 +
Partner
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ADDRESS,
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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.
Does your company have a matching gift program?
Thank you to our current members:
GOOD FRIEND
Anonymous
Herbert M. Berman
Joann Carbine
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
Mrs. Teddye Felix
Fern Gauer
Carol Hannah
Susan Karp
Krosnick Family
Lanin Family
Betsy McLoughlin
Mark & Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Marla Peckler
Susan Schloss
Ruth R. Wenke
FAMILY FRIEND
Ed & Dorothy Collins
Christine & Rob Cowan
Sharon Gonsky
Shari & Harvey Herman
James E. Hill
Gene & Barbara Reich
John & Alice Roth
Ed & Emmy Rothschild
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Elyse Weiss
DEAR FRIEND
Anonymous
Babs & Bob Benton
Leslie Brookfield
Marla & Andrew Dembitz
Shirley & Peter Fitzgerald
Barbara & Ken Gore
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Frank & Elaine Haney
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Maxine & Larry Kane
Garry & Tamara Katz
Laura & Rick Kempf
Carol & Rich Kraines
Kathy Johnson & Alex
Lieberman
Dan & Diane Mazur
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
Lynn Pivan
Dave & Bry Roemer &
Greta & Brian Davison
Luisa Ellenbogen & David
Neil & Lynn Samuels
Marilyn & David Scholl
Lisa & Brian Schurgin
Bill & Janie Seiden
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan & John Zobus
Dave Grimm
Glynis & David Hirsch
Marley S. Korn
Rabbi Charles & Dr.
Sandra Levi
Mary Pergander
Lee & Jeff Rivlin
Ron & Cheryl Simon
Larry & Katie Sullivan
BEST FRIEND
Ken & Donna Abosch
Ackerson Family
LOYAL FRIEND
Susan Fried
Michael Goldberg
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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfieeld, IL
No. 196
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving
Wednesday, December 24 - Christmas Eve
Thursday, December 25 - Christmas Day
Thursday, January 1 - New Year's Day
Mond ay, February 16 - President's Day
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deeifieldlibraiy.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ron Simon, President
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Ken Aboosch, Secretary
7-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Seth Schriftman* 847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Library Hours
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Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:00am-5:00pm
1:00pm-5:00pm
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 26
Wednesday, December 31
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Special thanks to our generous Friends of
the Library for sponsoring the purchase of
four iPads and two Nabis for Youth Services
patrons. Additional thanks for sponsoring
the new Memorial Wail by the community
meeting rooms.
Tasty thanks to Real Urban Barbeque for
sharing their recipes at the “Tailgating”
program.
Many thanks to the Citizens Utility Board for
presenting the “Making Sense of your Electric
Bill” program.
Special thanks to our local partners for
providing the perfect atmosphere for spirited
book discussions, tastings, and trivia hoopla:
Biaggi’s Restaurant, Whole Food Market
Deerfield, and Trax Tavern and Grill.
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Thursday, January 29
Wednesday, February 25
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The Library will once again serve as a drop
off point for the Marines Toys for Ibts
program Drop off new, unwrapped toys in
the box in the Library’s lobby now through
December 20. All types of toys for all ages are
accepted, and remember that books make
great gifts!
Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at progrrams and events to
use in our newsletter and other public!ity, including social
media. Photitographers and camera crews from newsipapers
or televisioin stations may;
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Library. If you prefer not to' have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you or a member of your family, please
fee : ree to decline at th at time. We respect your privacy.
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Academy Awards
Adele
Adriatic Sea
Alex Lieberman
Alice Roth
Alzheimer Disease
Amalfi Coast
AMC Movie Theaters
American Booksellers Association
American College Test (ACT)
Ancestry.com
Andrew Dembitz
Android Phones
Apple
Arabic
Australia
Babs Benton
Banjo Buddies
Bannockburn Illinois
Barbara Gore
Barbara Reich
Bavaria
Betsy McLoughlin
Biaggi's
Big Brother
Blu-Ray Format
Board Games
Bob Benton
Bob Gottlieb
Brian Davison
Brian Schurgin
Bry Roemer
Burial Rites
Capri
Carol Hannah
Carol Kraines
Charles Levi
Cheryl Simon
Chinese
Christine Cowan
Citizens Utility Board (CUB)
Cloud Computing
Dan Mazur
Dave Grimm
Dave Roemer
Dave Rudolf
David Gass
David Hirsch
David Scholl
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Deerfield High School Finals Week
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Apps
Deerfield Public Library Blind Date with a Book
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Book Drop Boxes
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Contests
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Early Childhood Literacy Stations
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Homeschooling Services
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Memorial Wall
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
Deerfield Public Library One-on-One Training Sessions
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Preschool and Early Childhood Fair
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Special Needs Programming
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Taxes
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Teen Study Lounge
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Village Hall
Diane Mazur
Donna Abosch
Dorothy Collins
Ed Collins
Ed Rothschild
Elaine Haney
Eleanor and Park
Ellen G. Wolf
Elyse Weiss
Emmy Rothschild
English
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Europe
Facebook
Fern Gauer
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Frank Haney
Freegal
Freegal Music
French
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Board
Garry Katz
Gene Reich
Genealogy
German
Glynis Hirsch
Goodfellas
Google Play
Google Slides
Google Suite
Google+
Grammys
Great American Songbook
Greta Davison
Hanna Kent
Harvey Herman
Hebrew
Herbert M. Berman
Heritage Quest Online
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Iceland
iMac
Income Tax Forms
India
Indies Choice Young Adult Book of the Year
Interior Decorator
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet Safety
Inuit Art
iPad
iPhone
Italian
iTunes
James E. Hill
Jan Zobus
Jane Seiden
Japanese
Japanese American
Japanese American Internment
Jazz Pianist
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jeopardy
Jhumpa Lahiri
Joann Carbine
John Roth
John Zobus
Kary Henry
Kate Easley
Kathy Johnson
Katie Sullivan
Ken Gore
Kenan Abosch
Kyle Nakazawa
Lake County Clerk
Larry Kane
Larry Sullivan
Laura Kempf
Lee Rivlin
Leslie Brookfield
LinkedIn
Lionel Shriver
Lisa Schurgin
Little Pim
Lois Nagy
Luisa Ellenbogen
Lynn Pivan
Lynn Samuels
M.J. Turner Jr.
Marilyn Scholl
Mark Nagy
Marla Bark Dembitz
Marla Peckler
Marley S. Korn
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Pergander
Maxine Kane
Michael K. Goldberg
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
Mindy McGinnis
Minecraft
Mrs. Teddye Felix
Munich Germany
Muppets from Space
Nabi Tablets
Napoli
Neil Samuels
New York City New York
Nina Varma Michael
North America
North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies
Not a Drop to Drink
Overdrive
Panera Bread
Pearl Harbor Oahu Hawaii
Peter Fitzgerald
Petra van Nuis
Pharrell Williams
Pinterest
Prezi
Professor Moptop
Rainbow Rowell
Ralph Danielson
Real Urban Barbeque
Rhody Hausauer
Rich Kraines
Richard Oppenheim
Rick Kempf
Rob Cowan
Rock and Roll
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Rothenburg Germany
Russian
Ruth R. Wenke
Sandra Levi
Sarah Okner
Sarah Vaughan
Scarface
Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
Science Alliance
SCORE Chicago
Searchable PDF
Seth Schriftman
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Shari Herman
Sharon Gonsky
Shirley Fitzgerald
Siri
Small Businesses
Social Media
Sony Music Entertainment
Southern Italy
Spanish
Streaming
Subhash Mitra
Sue Gottlieb
Sue Jacobs
Susan Cramer
Susan Dvora
Susan Fried
Susan Karp
Susan Schloss
Tamara Katz
The Beatles
The Godfather
The Lowland
Thomas Jester
Toys for Tots
Trax Tavern and Grill
Twitter
Udayan Mitra
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United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots
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Whole Foods
WiFi
William S. Seiden
Windows 8.1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
WXRT Breakfast with the Beatles
Zentangle
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Message from
the Director
Thank you, Deerfield!
The recent approval of
the Library’s request for
funding for the Library
Improvement Plan is a win for everyone
in Deerfield. This gives us the
opportunity to improve our library
building and services, which will benefit
the entire community.
We have begun to get questions about
how soon we will proceed. There are
many steps to be completed and
approvals to be obtained as we move
forward. For example, we need to complete
the architectural designs, and then
share them with Village Commissions as
part of the approval process. Certain
questions or concerns may require some
adjustments to the design or other
changes. When the approval process is
final, we will need to go out to bid for
construction, then evaluate the bids to
assure we are getting the best value and
quality for the project. At best this
process will take several seasons, if all
goes smoothly.
We appreciate the ongoing interest of
our residents, and we will continue to
keep you updated via our Facebook and
Website pages. We received very positive
feedback about our openness during the
referendum, and we plan to continue
sharing our progress with you along the
way. Of course you are also welcome to
attend Library Board meetings, or read
the minutes of these meetings on our
website. Keeping you informed and
involved is important to us, so please
share your questions and comments
along the way.
Mary Pergander
Library Director
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The November 2 referendum for $11,775 million to fund the Library Improvement
Plan was approved! Over 58.4% of Deerfield voters voted yes, with 41.5% voting against.
The plan calls for improvements to the Library building and services, in order to
meet the needs of Deerfield residents for the next 20 years or more. Space will be
reorganized, remodeled, and expanded. The building layout will become more open
and flexible to allow for changing needs and multi-purpose uses. Adults will have
more quiet reading areas. Additional computers will be added for adults and children,
and a new Technology Lab will offer instruction and workshops. The Youth Services
area will be improved, along with a larger and better designed Youth Program Room.
All restrooms will be ADA compliant. Self-check kiosks and a convenience center will
be added, and the meeting room will be enlarged. The building’s aging infrastructure
will be upgraded or replaced, and the parking lot will be improved.
“The vote is a win for everyone in Deerfield. This gives us the opportunity to improve
our Library building and services, which will benefit the entire community,” said Ken
Abosch, President of the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees. “The Library
Board is grateful to eveiyone who provided ideas and feedback as we developed the
Library Improvement Plan. We also want to thank Deerfield residents for the time
they took to become informed about the referendum.”
The Board will proceed with the Libraiy Improvement Plan in the most expedient
and efficient manner possible. There are many steps involved, including finalizing
architectural design, reviewing of the plans by Village commissions, completing
construction documents, and bidding the various phases of construction work. It’s not
possible at this time to say exactly when construction will begin.
Please check the Library’s Web site for the latest information about implementation
of the Library Improvement Plan.
�Programs are free and open to the public. Please register in advance at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs & Classes” or by calling (847) 945-3311.
Preserving Holiday Recipes: A Scrap-Cookbook Event
Part of Deerfield’s Winter Celebration
Saturday, December 4, 2 p.m.
Amy Alessio shows you how to combine food and scrapbooking to make
holiday themed scrap-cookbooks! Audience members will sample treats
and leave with mini albums and recipes. Everyone should bring a copy of
a favorite holiday recipe.
My Media Mall!
Saturday, January 8,10:30 -11:30 cum.
A great program for all of you with brand new e-readers! Learn more
about the Library’s FREE downloadable audiobooks, e-books, and even
videos. Library staff will walk you through finding compatible devices,
looking up titles, placing holds, and downloading materials to various
devices. You are welcome to bring your ebook or audiobook device.
Collage and the Human Anatomy
Tuesday January 11, 7p.m.
Riverwoods resident Richard Harris shares images and explanations
behind the anatomical collages he commissioned from artist Balint Zsako.
The collection of original pieces will be displayed at a one-man show at
the Loyola Museum of Art from February 12 - May 1.
Inside Your PC: The Magic Box Revealed!
Tuesday January 25,10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Join Rebecca, Head of Automation, and Julie, Reference Librarian, for a
look into the guts of a typical desktop PC. This is a great
opportunity to demystify the inner workings and uses
of a computer.
Arizona: The Roads Less Traveled
Wednesday January 26, 7p.m.
Many winter travelers visit Arizona for great
weather, spring baseball, and golf. Learn why
else we go west as Nancy McCully’s slide lecture
takes you down the roads less traveled to visit
Mesa, the frontier town of Wickenburg,
Goldfield ghost town, and Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park.
My Media Mall - Byte Sized
Thursday January 27, 4 p.m. and Tuesday February 8, 7p.m.
A brief 15 minute overview of how to search and download the Library’s
FREE audiobooks, e-books, and videos. You are welcome to bring your
ebook or audiobook device.
Buying and Selling on eBay
Wednesday February 2,10:30 a.m.
Beginners can learn the low-risk tricks to buying and selling on eBay.
Cleaning house? This is the perfect time to determine the value of those
closet-shelf treasures and the prospects for successful online sales.
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Job Hunting @ DPL
Thursday, February 3, 4 -5 p.m.
Struggling to find a job or want a career change?
Learn how to use the Libraiy to jump start your
search! A Reference Librarian will provide
helpful resources and tips to help you find the
job of your dreams.
Google, Yahoo and More!
Saturday, February 5, 10:30 -11:30 a.m.
The first in a series of basic computer skills
classes, a Reference Librarian discusses search
engines and how to navigate them. You are
welcome to bring your laptop for hands-on
practice.
Keep Fit While Keeping Warm!
Thursday February 10, 7 - 8 p.m.
Feeling sluggish and out of shape? Learn some
basic indoor exercises to keep fit during the cold
months! An exercise professional will discuss
tips for staying fit and healthy in the comfort of
your home. A signed Participation Waiver is
required and can be found when registering at
www.deeifieldlibrary.org.
Basic MS Word 2007
Saturday, February 12,10:30 -11:30 a.m.
Learn the basics of word processing software! A
Reference Librarian will demonstrate how to use
spell check, change the look of your document,
use MS templates, print, and save. You are
welcome to bring your laptop for hands-on
practice. Basic computer skills are required.
Chicago Music Scene
Sunday, February 13,2 p.m.
Dean Milano’s Chicago Music
Scene incorporates a slide show
of images from his book and live
music that celebrate the
unforgettable songs of Chicago
musicians of the 1960s and ‘70s.
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Facebook for Beginners
Saturday, February 19,10.30 -11:30 a.m.
Facebook remains one of the fastest growing
sites on the Internet. Find out how to set up your
own Facebook account and join the social
networking revolution. You are welcome to bring
your laptop for hands-on practice. A working
email account is required to sign up for this
course.
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Trains in a Winter Wonderland
Saturday, February 26, 9 a.m. -4 p.m.
The North Central ‘O’ Gaugers present a
must-see model railroad exhibit featuring
fictional favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and The Hogwarts Express, as well
as popular regional and historical lines.
Children of all ages will er\joy this all-day
event!
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest for Adults:
A Dog’s Life—Animal Essays,
Stories, and Poems
Tuesday, February 1 - Monday February 28
The Library’s 15th Annual Creative
Writing Contest welcomes stories, poems,
or essays about an amazing, amusing, or
wonderfully average animal. The contest
honors the memory of Library trustee,
community activist, and journalist
Rosemary Sazonoff. High school students
and adults may submit short, unpublished
pieces of creative wilting on the theme “A
Dog’s Life—Animal Essays, Stories, and
Poems” by February 28. The Library will
honor winners at a reading and reception
on Sunday, March 13. Get entry forms and
more information in all departments and
online beginning Tuesday, February 1.
Tuesday and Fridays, Starting February
1 -April 15,1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
IRS-certified volunteers for the AARP will
provide help in completing simple tax
returns. You don’t have to be an AARP
member or a senior citizen to receive
assistance. Please bring copies of last
year’s returns and all tax forms you
receive (W-2s, 1099s, etc.). No
appointment needed.
Career Advice
Tuesdays, December 7, January 4, and
February 1, 9:30 a.m. - 12p.m.
Career Counselor Roberta Glick of Jewish
Vocational Service offers free, half-hour
consulting sessions for adults. Please
register in advance.
Library Poets
6:30 - 8:45p.m.
Tuesdays, December 7,14, and 21,
January 4,11 and 18
Wednesdays, January 26,
Febmary 2, 9, and 23
Local poets are encouraged to share their
work, inspiration, and creative processes.
The group is open to poets of all levels of
experience and actively seeks new
members.
Great Decisions
Tuesdays, January 25 - March 22, 7:30p.m.
Tom Jester coordinates thoughtful
discussions and stimulating analyses of
some of the great issues of our time.
Purchase discussion guidebooks at the
Circulation desk.
Monday Night Movies Allfilms will start at 6:30 p.m. Please register in advance.
□ December 13: TOY STORY 3 • Rated G
When Andy leaves for college his treasured
childhood toys are accidentally sent to the
Sunnyside Day Care Center. Will they settle in
with new children, or try to find their way
back to their beloved owner?
m January 10: DESPICABLE ME • Rated PG
Gru’s latest scheme is to shrink and steal the
moon so he can clinch the World’s Greatest
Villain title, but three little girls may derail
his plan.
■ January 24: SORCERER’S APPRENTICE
Rated PG
Dave, your average nerdy college student,
finds out he is the inheritor of Merlin’s powers and must help the great Balthazar battle
the equally powerful but evil Horvath to save
Manhattan.
■ February 28: EAT, PRAY, LOVE
Rated PG-13
Join Elizabeth Gilbert as she discovers the
wonders of food in Italy, prayer in India, and
love in Bali.
Book Discussions
in the Library
You canfind copies of the discussion
books at the Circulation desk one
month prior to discussion.
■ Thursday, January 13,10:30 a.m.
Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates
The devastating effects of work, adul
tery, rebellion, and self-deception slowly
destroy the once successful marriage of
Frank and April Wheeler, a suburban
American couple.
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■ Thursday, January 20, 7:30 p.m.
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
In a future North America, where the
rulers of Panem maintain control through
an annual televised survival competition
pitting young people from each of the 12
districts against one another, 16-year-old
Katniss’s skills are put to the test when
she voluntarily takes her younger sister’s
place.
■ Thursday, February 10,10:30 a.m.
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into
Opportunity for Women Worldwide by
Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
David Groeninger, Ph.D., Instructor of
History at the College of Lake County,
will lead a discussion of Half the Sky:
Turning Oppression into Opportunity for
Women Worldwide. The book is a moving
exploration of the abuses faced by
women in the developing world: sex
trafficking and forced prostitution;
gender-based violence, including honor
killings and mass rape; and maternal
mortality. Half the Sky also provides
inspiring stories of how some of these
same women, with the help of concerned
people everywhere, are overcoming
these brutalities and injustices.
Participants will have the opportunity to
receive tickets to a public speaking
event by Sheryl WuDunn at CLC in the
spring.
■ Thursday, February 17,7:30 p.m.
The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women
and a Forty-Year Friendship by Jeffrey
Zaslow
Eleven women detail their 40-year friend
ship to Jeffrey Zaslow. They describe
how their friendship survived moving to
eight different states, untimely deaths,
marriages, divorces, and children.
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Registration for all of the programs listed here begins Monday, November 29.
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Fridays, January 14, January 28, February 11, and February 25,10:30 a.m.
Ages 0-12 months and their parent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit
Storytime program with rhymes, books, and songs for you and baby, plus social
time after the program.
Fun for Ones
Tuesdays, January 11, January 25, February 8, and February 22,10:30 a.m.
Ages 13 - 23 months and. their parent or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or caregivers are invited to a stoiytime just for
them, including stories, songs, movement activities, rhymes, and social time
after the program. This action-packed program will engage new walkers in early
literacy activities and encourage a love of books and reading.
Time for Twos
Thursdays, January 13 - February 17,10:30 a.m. Ages 24-35 months and
their parent or caregiver
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities designed just for them in the Stoiytime
Room.
Preschool Pals
Mondays, January 10 - February 14,
1:30p.m. Or Wednesdays, January 12February 16,10 a.m. Ages 3-5 years,
but not yet in Kindergarten, and their par
ent or caregiver
Preschoolers and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to stories,
sing songs, and have fun all while getting
ready to read!
After School Stories
Thursdays, January 13 - February 17, 4:30p.m.Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for younger elementary school children
and features stories and crafts. Caregivers must remain in the Library.
Sensory Storytime: Stories and Emergent Literacy Activities
for Special Needs Children
Saturdays, January 15, January 29, February 12, and February 26,2p.m.
Children ages 4-8 with parent or caregiver
This non-traditional stoiytime is designed to engage all of the senses through
music, movement, stories, and play. Funded by a grant from Target Foundation,
children will interact with trained staff and teen volunteers to practice skill
building in a multi-sensory approach. This stoiytime is designed for children
who have difficulties with sensory processing or simply sitting still, but the
program is inclusion-friendly. If your child needs any special accommodations,
please let us know at the time of registration.
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Storytime, Milk & Cookies at
Panera Bread in Bannockburn
Tuesdays at 9:30 cum.
December 7, December 21, January 4,
January 18, February 1, February 15
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bread in Bannockburn for storytime,
milk, and cookies.
Cocoa and Cuddles Stoiytime
Wednesday, Febmary 16, 4:30 p.m.
and 7p.m.
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bread in Bannockburn for a special
storytime with cocoa and cookies!
Holiday Treat Workshop
Tuesday, December 14, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Grades K-2
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decorated sugar cookies, snowmen on a stick
and sparkly “snowpops”.
Spruce Up Your Space!
Grades 5 - 8
Wednesday, January 5, 7-8p.m.
Brighten up the winter blues by making some
fabulous accessories for your room, locker, or
wherever else in your life needs a little
renewal.
Winter Wonderland Jam
Children ages birth - 5 and their parent or
caregiver
Wednesday, January 19,1:30 - 2:30p.m.
Shake your sillies out at this action-packed
dance program. Children will find their
rhythm with shakers and tambourines while
singing along to their favorite songs!
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Sunday; January 23, 2 - 3 p.m.
Ages 4-5 and their parent or caregiver
Do you have a Monet-maniac? Is there a
raging-Renoir in your house? Join other
Preschool Picassos as we read stories and
then create masterpieces together!
K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday, January 24 and Monday,
Febmary 28, 6:30- 7:30p.m.Grades 1-5
Registration begins Monday, November
29for both sessions
Read to four-legged friends in this safe,
non-judgmental program. Caregivers must
remain in the Library.
Backwards Day Storytime
Monday, January 31, 7 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Storytime fun this with Day Backwards
celebrate! (Celebrate Backwards Day with
this fun storytime!) Storytime will be in
reverse at this program that the whole
family is sure to er\joy.
Family Storytime
Monday, Febmary 14, 7p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Join us in celebrating Read to Your Child
Day. Families will share in the joy of
reading through stories and songs! As you
leave, browse some of your favorite books
to check out and ei\joy with someone
you love.
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing
Contest: A Dog’s Life—Animal
Essays, Stories and Poems
Tuesday, February 1 -Monday February 28
The Library’s 15th Annual Creative
Writing Contest welcomes stories, poems,
or essays about an amazing, amusing, or
wonderfully average animal. The contest
honors the memory of Library trustee,
community activist, and journalist
Rosemary Sazonoff. Children grades 2-8
may submit short, unpublished pieces of
creative writing on the theme “A Dog’s
Life—Animal Essays, Stories and
Poems” by February 28. First place
winners in each age category will receive
a prize. Get entry forms and more
information at the Youth Services desk
and online beginning Tuesday, February 1.
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Reading Program
Monday, December 13 - Monday
January 10
The Deerfield Public Library is excited to
once again be partnering with the Chicago
Wolves for the Winter Reading Program. In
this four-week family program, everyone can
contribute toward reaching the family’s read
ing goal. In addition to providing reading
incentives, the Library will host a visit with a
Chicago Wolves hockey player on Thursday,
January 6, and the finale program, Andy
Head: Wonderful Wacky Juggler, on Sunday,
January 9.
Visit With a Chicago Wolves Player
Thursday January 6, 4:30 p.m.
All ages and their caregivers
Registration begins Monday November 29
Celebrate the Family Winter Reading
Program with a Chicago Wolves Player! A
brief presentation will be followed by Q &
A, autographs, and prizes for kids.
All ages
Saturday, Febmary 26, 9 a.m. to 4p.m.
The North Central ‘O’ Gaugers present a
must-see model railroad exhibit featuring
fictional favorites like Thomas the Tank
Engine and The Hogwarts Express, as well
as popular regional and historical lines.
Children of all ages will er\joy this all-day
event!
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Family Times
Homeschool Programs
Saturdays, December 4 - February 26,11 am,
All ages and their parent or caregiver
Come to the Storytime Room for a drop-in
storytime for the whole family.
Games
Monday December 13,1 - 2:30 p.m.
Creative Writing Program
Monday January 24,1- 2:30p.m.
Special guest, Jenny Meyerhoff
Book Discussion & Storytime
Monday Febmary 28,1 - 2:30p.m.
These events are open to children of all
ages with their parent or caregiver.
Please register in advance.
Contact Kate Easley for more information:
keasley@deerfieldlibrary.org or
(847) 945-3311, ext. 8865.
Drop-In Crafts
Saturday, December 4,10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday January 12,10 a.m. -8 p.m.
Wednesday Febmary 23,10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun and seasonal craft to take
home!
Family Winter Reading Program
Finale—Andy Head: Wonderful
Wacky Juggler
Sunday January 9,2- 3 p.m.
Children and their parent or caregiver
Registration begins Monday November 29
You won’t want to miss this hilarious,
high-energy performance packed with
juggling, comedy, unicycling, audience
participation, and lots of surprises! Get
ready to laugh until your face hurts with
Andy’s wonderful, wacky show!
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Groups
Books are available in the Youth
Services department Registration
begins Monday November 29.
Caudill Book Group
The Rebecca Caudill Young Readers’
Book Award is given annually to the
author of the book voted most
outstanding by students in grades
4-8. The Caudill Book Group will be
reading a selection of the 2011 kids’
choice award nominees.
Teen Programs
Teen Study Lounge
Friday, January 14 - Thursday January 20, available all hours the Library is open
High school students looking for a place to study for exams can make themselves at home in
the Library’s Meeting Room and Teen Space during finals week. The Library will provide
large tables for group study, snacks and beverages, improved Wi-Fi access, and help using the
Library’s extensive collection of print and online resources.
ACT Practice Test and Test Strategies 101 Workshop: a Two-Part
Program presented by Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions
Part I: Practice ACT Test Saturday, March 5,10 a.m. -2p.m.
Part II: Test Strategies 101 Workshop, Saturday, March 12,10 -11ami
For the first part of this ACT Prep program, students will take a fully-proctored practice ACT
test and will experience what to expect in a test-like environment. Students will receive a
comprehensive analysis of their performance on the test, detailing individual strengths and
weaknesses. Be sure to bring a calculator, two #2 pencils, and wear comfortable clothes. Cell
phones will not be allowed.
Grades 4-6
In the second part, both parents and students are invited to learn how to score higher on the
ACT test. The format and content of the test are explored, including ways to take advantage
of the test format to maximize efficiency on the exam. This is an ideal follow-up to the
practice test. Seating is limited, so be sure to register now.
■ Saturday, December 11,2-3 p.m.
All Shook Up by Shelly Pearsall
Sweet! Cupcakes with Gale Gand
■ Saturday, January 8, 2 - 3 p.m.
The Great Wide Sea by M.E. Herlong
■ Saturday, February 5, 2 - 3 p.m.
Yellow Star by Jennifer Roy & The Mozart
Question by Michael Morpurgo
Saturday February 12, 2 - 3 p.m. Grades 6 -12.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day—make something sweet for a special
someone! Learn how to frost like a pro with renowned chef and cookbook
author Gale Gand. Discover the fun of decorating cupcakes and create your
own edible masterpieces to take home. Please register in advance.
Teen Craft Club
Caudill Voting Party: A Special
Meeting of the Caudill Book
Group
Grades 4-6
Saturday February 19,2 - 3p.m.
Cast a ballot for your favorite kids’
choice award nominee! Read 4 titles
from the list of this year's nominees
and join kids from all over Illinois in
choosing the state favorite! Chat
about your favorites and er\joy a snack
and activities.
Bonding with Books:
Parent/Child Book Group
Saturday January 29,11 am. - 12p.m.
Grades 2-3 with their parents or
caregivers
Read to your child, and then have
your child read to you. Mr. Popper’s
Penguins by Richard Atwater.
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Grades 9-12
Friday, December3,4-5p.m.
Get your craft on at our first Teen Craft Club meeting in the
Library’s Teen space! Teens interested in crafting can come
together to create cool things and exchange craft ideas and
techniques.
My Media Mall!
Saturday, January 8, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
A great program for all of you with brand new e-readers! Learn more about the
Library’s FREE downloadable audiobooks, e-books, and even videos. Library staff will
walk you through finding compatible devices, looking up titles, placing holds, and
downloading materials to various devices. You are welcome to bring your ebook or
audiobook device.
My Media Mall - Byte Sized
Thursday, January 27, 4 p.m.
Tuesday, February 8, 7 p.m.
A brief 15 minute overview of how to search and download the Library’s FREE
audiobooks, e-books, and videos. You are welcome to bring your ebook or audiobook
device.
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for a chance to win S10,000 for our library.
The Deerfield Public Library SUPER SIZE
Playaway display in the Youth Services
department was selected as one of 10 finalists
in the “Playaway Picture This Contest.” The
winning library will receive a check for
$10,000! Help us win the $10,000 by going to
vote.playaway.com/deerfield and vote before
December 17.
BTW-A Playaway is a small MP3 player, preloaded with an audiobook. No cassettes. No CDs.
No downloading. The Library has Playawaysfor
adults and kids.
Staff News
There is a new face at the reference desk! Ted Gray, librarian extraordinaire, joined
the Reference Department in September. He has experience building music and book
collections, assisting with research, and teaching people about the newest
technological wonders. Welcome, Ted!
Toys for Tots
The Library will be a drop-off point for Toys for Tots through December 15. Please, new
and unwrapped gifts only. This year, no stuffed animals unless they are in original
factory-sealed packaging. PS. New books make great giftsfor kids!
Library Board openings
Three Library Trustee terms are expiring and will appear on the April, 2011, ballot. All
are six-year terms. Interested persons may obtain candidate petition packets at the
Village Hall. In addition, packets of supplemental information about the Library and
Library Trustee responsibilities may be obtained by contacting Mary Pergander,
Library Director. Current board members are also available to speak with interested
candidates, if desired.
I’m Reading a Book on my Phone!
Downloadable books are more popular than ever. It is estimated that the number of
ebook readers owned by Americans is now well into the millions. The Library has more
than 8,000 ebooks and audiobooks that you can download for free right at home and
transfer to your phone, ebook reader, or MP3 player.
Ebooks can be read on your PC or MAC, or your ebook reader, such as the Barnes &
Noble Nook or Sony Reader. The audiobooks are compatible with most MP3 players,
iPods, iPads, iPhones, Androids and Blackberries. Some titles can even be transferred
to a CD. The best part? You don’t have to worry about returning the books or accruing
late fees!
Visit the Library’s website at www.deerfieldlibrary.org and look for the MY MEDIA
MALL logo and be sure to register for one of the “My Media Mall” programs held at the
Library in January and February.
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The Friends of the Deerfield Public
Library is a non-for-profit 501(c)(3)
organization, dedicated to enriching
the Library’s materials, services, and
programs for the members of the
community.
The Friends 2010 activities and
community involvement included
managing the on-going Used Book
Sale in the Library’s first floor
meeting room, stocking the book
spinner each week at the Deerfield
Train Station with free used paper
books, and selling used cookbooks at
the Deerfield Farmers Market.
You can help support the Library by
joining the Friends. Your annual
membership contribution helps the
Friends fund items such as the
Outdoor Drop Boxes, Early
Childhood Literacy Station and
other materials, services, and
programs. Beginning memberships
start at $15, but every contribution
is helpful. Please make checks
payable to Friends of the Deerfield
Public Library, 920 Waukegan Rd.,
Deerfield, IL 60015.
The Friends are always seeking new
volunteers. The time commitment
can be as little a few hours every
other month, and gives you the
opportunity to give back to your
Library in a fun new way. Please
contact the Friends at (847) 9453311, ext. 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
The Board of the Friends meetings
will be held on January 26 and April
27,2011,7:00 p.m., Deerfield Public
Library. Community members and
potential new volunteers are always
welcome.
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Important Library Numbers
° Telephone: 847-945-3311
° TTY: 847-945-3372
° Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibraty.org
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Deerfield Postal Patron
° E-mail:
DPL@deerfieldlibraiy.org
To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibraiy.org
° FAX: 847-945-3402
Announcements
The Library will be closed all day Friday, December 24 and Saturday,
December 25.
The Library will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 31.
The Library will be closed all day Saturday, January 1.
The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, January 27.
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-317-0116
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Sunday Mueller, Treasurer
847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Maiy Courtney • 847-945-9460
maiycourtneymail@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Jeff Rivlin • 847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
The Library will be closed all day Monday, February 21.
The Library will open at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 23.
The Deerfield Public Library Board meets at 7 p.m. on the third
Wednesday of each month.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Youth Services
department would like to
thank the Chicago Wolves
for once again sponsoring
the Family Winter Reading
Program. As part of the program, they
generously provide incentives and a visit
with a Chicago Wolves Player.
Thank you to Barnes & Noble of Deerfield
Square for continuing to share their
costume characters with us! Check the
Library’s Web site for upcoming visits and
stoiytimes.
Thank you to Sunset Foods of Highland
Park for donating most of the food items for
the Sweet! Cupcakes With Gale Gand
program. We really appreciate your
continued support!
The Youth Services department received a
generous Early Childhood Reading Grant
from the Target Foundation. These grants
are awarded to schools, libraries, and
nonprofit organizations to support reading
programs and foster a love of
reading in children and their
families. The $2000 award was
used to create a series of
stoiytimes for children with
special needs and their parents
or caregivers. The Sensory
Storytime will engage all of the senses
through music, movement, stories, and play
for children who have difficulties with
sensory processing.
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December 2010 - February 2011
All Shook Up
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American College Test (ACT)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Amy Alessio
Android Phones
Andy Head
Apple Mac Computers
April Wheeler
Arizona
Balint Zsako
Bannockburn Illinois
Barnes and Noble Book Store
Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park
Blackberry Phones
Career Advice
Cell Phone
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Music Scene
Chicago Wolves Hockey Team
Claude Monet
Collage
College of Lake County
College of Lake County History Department
David Groeninger
Dean Milano
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Finals Week
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Planning Commission
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Book Drop Boxes
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Early Childhood Literacy Stations
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Facebook Page
Deerfield Public Library Homeschooling Services
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Poets
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Referendum
Deerfield Public Library Self Checkout Stations
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Study Lounge
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Book Groups
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Square
Deerfield Train Station
Deerfield Village Hall
Deerfield Winter Celebration
Despicable Me
Eat Pray Love
eAudiobooks
eBay
eBooks
Elizabeth Gilbert
Exercise
Facebook
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Frank Wheeler
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Board
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Book Sale
Gale Gand
Goldfield Arizona
Google
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide
Highland Park Illinois
Human Anatomy
Hunger Games
Illinois
Income Tax Assistance
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internet
iPads
iPhones
iPods
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jeffrey Zaslow
Jennifer Roy
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
Job Hunting
Julie Rhea
Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions
Kate Easley
Katniss Everdeen
Kenan Abosch
Loyola Museum of Art
M.E. Herlong
Marla Bark Dembitz
Mary Courtney
Mary Pergander
Mesa Arizona
Michael K. Goldberg
Michael Morpurgo
Microsoft Word
MP3 Player
Mr.Popper's Penguins
My Media Mall
Nancy McCully
Nicholas Kristof
Nook eReader
North America
North Central O-Gaugers Model Railroad Club
North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies
Pablo Picasso
Panera Bread
Personal Computers (PCs)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Playaway Audiobooks
Rebecca Caudill Award
Rebecca Wolf
Revolutionary Road
Richard Atwater
Richard Harris
Richard Yates
Riverwoods Illinois
Roberta Glick
Ronald Simon
Rosemary Sazonoff
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Searchable PDF
Shelly Pearsall
Sheryl WuDunn
Sony eReader
Sorcerer's Apprentice
Sunday G. Mueller
Sunnyside Day Care Center
Sunset Foods
Suzanne Collins
Target Foundation
Target Foundation Early Childhood Reading Grant
Ted Gray
The Girls from Ames
The Great Wide Sea
The Hogwarts Express
The Mozart Question
Thomas Jester
Thomas the Tank Engine
Toy Story 3
Toys for Tots
Whole Foods
Wickenburg Arizona
WiFi
Yahoo
Yellow Star
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Librarian in the Lobby:
Meet Jack Hicks, Administrative
Librarian along with a member of
the library board in the library lobby
from 9 am to noon Saturdays, March
10, April 14 and May 12. This is a a
fine opportunity to chat informally
with library admnistrators.
Tax Assistance
AARP volunteers trained by the IRS
will offer free assistance with tax
forms from 1-4 pm Tuesdays and
Fridays through April 13. Bring last
year’s form. No appointments. Some
federal and Illinois tax forms are
available at the library entrance. We
also have tax books and publications
and can give you information about
local offices.
Vote on April 3!
Three Deerfield residents will run in
the April 3 election for three vacan
cies on the Deerfield Library Board
of Trustees. Candidates are Jeff
Blumenthal, Donald VanArsdale, and
David Wolff. Each has had previous
experience on the library board.
n Meet Emily Dickinson
Sunday, April 1 at 2 pm
National Library Week
The library will be closed
on Easter Sunday, April 15.
New Computers Up and Running
The deed is done and the die is cast. All
of our new computers have been installed
and we no longer share a catalog with three
other libraries. The transition is moving
along smoothly and our patrons are report
ing that it is easier to look up items in our
own collection. Our telecirc renew by
phone is not running during this transi
tion period but should commence again in
May. Meanwhile, to renew materials, con
tact the Circulation Desk. Access to our
catalog from home is also temporarily on
hold.
Computers in the main floor Reference
area include: our own library catalog, the
SearchBank magazine article and telephone
directory index called Infotrac, and the
combined catalog for all libraries in the
North Suburban Library System. For inlerli- Forget all that new computer stuff;
brary loans, our computers now offer access to
Dustin DeLisle would rather
many more titles than ever before.
read a book!
We now have four Internet stations for the
public, (one in Youth Services and three in the Reference area) One of these stations was
a donation from AT&T cable company and provides access by cable. (Children under 18
must have parent approval).
In addition, one of the reference computers has a few CD-ROM products including
Architectural Graphic Standards, Rand McNally Streetfinder, World Book Encyclopedia
and IRS 2000 Federal Tax Products.
Reference librarians are on duty to assist you with the new computers
and their products. Classes on our new system (not on the Internet) will
be offered at 9,10 and 11 am Tuesday, March 6 and 1, 2 and 3 pm
Wednesday, March 14. These will be first come, first served, limited to
four participants per class. Check with the department for additional
classes. No reservations necessary!
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�Adult Programs
Programs arefree but reservations are requested
Great, Decisions, 2001
Foreign Policy Discussion Series
Series continues Tuesdays at 7:30 pm through
March 19. Stop in and join the group!
A Night at the Oscars
Tuesday, March 6, 7 pm
Join us as filmmaker, professor and critic
Reid Schultz leads a lively discussion about
the 2001 Academy Awards, the best and worst
films and the movie business. Who was nom
inated and why? Who was left out? Who will
win? Share your opinions.
Meeting the Muse: Poetiy
Workshop
Saturday March 10, 1 pm to 4:30 pm
Cynthia Gallaher, who has published over
100 poems, offers a hands-on presentation
on the major forms of poetry: narrative, lyric
and dramatic. Using personal preferences,
visuals and lists, participants will gather ideas
and create a series of new poems. Then, use
your expertise to enter the Rosemary
Sazonoff Poetry Contest beginning March 15.
Posing a Threat: Flappers,
Chorus Girls and Other
Brazen Performers of the
American 1920’s
Tuesday, March 13, 7 pm
Deerfield’s Angela
Latham, author of this
book, presents a live
ly look at the ways in
which American
women in the 20’s
transformed their
lives through perfor
mance and fashion in
a pivotal era for feminism. This Women’s
History Month “special” is co-sponsored with
Deerfield’s AAUW.
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One Woman Play Kicks Off
“Sue” the T. Rex and Other
Dinosaurs
Tuesday, April 24, 7 pm
Celebrate TV tuneout week with Dr. Darin
Croft of the Field Museum. He'll present Sue,
the 67 million year old, world’s largest and
best preserved T.rex fossil and the multi-year
process to unveil her: what scientists have
learned and general issues about dinosaurs—
when and where they lived and related
groups. The Deefield Historical Society co
sponsors this program with the library and
Croft will raffle complimentary Field Museun
family admission tickets. For older children
and adults.
National Library Week and
Poetiy Month!
Sunday April 1, 2 pm
Susan McNicka porv trays Emily
1^ Dickinson, one of
El America’s greatest
H woman poets.
McNicka, accom
plished singer and
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versatile actress pre
sents a simple, but moving condensed version of
"The Belle of Amherst” about the poet who
lived in seclusion most of her adult life and
“enjoyed the game of being eccentric.” Co
sponsored with the Deerfield Area Historical
Society, all ages welcome (4,h grade up).
Courtesy of the North Suburban Library
System, a pair of free tickets will be raffled
for Sherman Alexie’s April 12 Literary Circle
performance.
Jazz and More!
Tuesday, April 17, 7:15 pm
The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission presents
the 14 piece “mini-big” Deerfield High
School Jazz Band with Director Daniel Brame.
The band, known for bebop to fusion, AfroCuban to New Orleans style music, will perform
jazz classics and new student compositions.
Library Board meets:
8 pm Wednesdays, March
21, April 18 and May 16.
At The Field
Museum
Rosemary Sazonoff Winners
Reception
Sunday, May 6, 2 pm
Readings and refreshments to celebrate our
poetry winners! All welcome!
“Older Americans Month”
Special Focus on Retirement
Finance
Wednesday, May 9, 10 am
Perry Rose and James Bertucci, Financial
Advisors, clarify savings options: how to
calculate retirement costs & savings needed,,
sources of retirement income, benefits of
pension plans and Social Security.
Beautiful Gardens of North
America
Tuesday, May 22, 7 pm
Tour world famous gardens with Claire
Copping Cross. Visit the Buchart Gardens,
British Columbia, Huntington Gardens in I—
Angeles, exquisite private gardens and honzz
in Maine, Newport, Charleston and more.
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Programs,
Projects and
Progress
A report on the year 2000,
Deerfield Library’s Year of
Renewal
During our millennium year we strived to
become a focus in our community, where ren
ovation was the word for the whole Village.
We were involved with bricks and mortar,
computers, landscaping and elevators and still
managed to add over 10,000 books, videos,
audio cassettes and... new this year DVD’s
and books on CD... and to serve all your
information needs.
Our Community where hundreds took passports
behind the scenes to view each department;
music, beanie baby prizes and food were pop
ular! The Bristol Renaissance Faire visited us
in May, taking us back to the 16th century as
Queen Elizabeth Tudor knighted the children,
townspeople picnicked on the lawn and music
and dancing provided a leisurely contrast to
our 21st century.
Programs
We held 61 adult programs, including several
co-partnered with the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission, Deerfield Area Historical Society,
U.S. Foreign Policy Association and North
Suburban Library System. We offered income
tax assistance, flu shots, voter registration,
free July 4 lemonade, Ravinia passes, the 4th
annual Rosemary Sazonoff Creative Writing
Contest, 15 classes on using the Internet and
monthly Librarian in the Lobby, our “in person
suggestion box”.
We served Deerfield schools and students
with our annual Student Government Day,
where we learn along with our teens, and with
library instruction for junior high students.
Youth Services Reading Roundup has been a
rousing success for 2-8th graders, and
Exploring Art Through Literature workshops
are the talk of the town. Crafts and storytime
are popular Family Fun Night activities.
Library visitors from the Chinese Academy of
Sciences said, “If only we had something like
this for our children in China!”
Other projects finalized this year are lobby
and entrance remodeling to meet ADA stan
dards, rebuilding of an elevator, and rebuilding of the west garden (Youth Services area),
Cell phone use was banned to make the library
more peaceful
Progress
Plans for the future include a revamp of the
AV room to become more accessible and
attractive: new lights and proper shelving for
books on tape, videos and DVD’s
Jeff Blumenthal was appointed to the
library board to replace Yvonne Sharpe in
2000. Bill Seiden also served in 2000 as presi
dent of the North Suburban Library System. In
2001 Bill Seiden and John Anderson will leave
their Deerfield Library board positions and a
2001 spring board election will bring changes
to the makekup of the library board. We were
saddened at the death this year of Tony
Sabato who retired from the library board in
1997 after 19 years of service.
During 2000, Glenn Poch was selected Head
of Technical Service and spearheaded new
computer installation. Better equipment and
response time has brought us up to speed for
the 21st century and we shall continue to
enhance our collection, and provide valuable
service to our community.
Projects
Readers of all ages pledged to read 100
books in 2000 in our Century Readers Club. By
December, 5000 books were read and a
reception was held for those ach.ev.ng this
admirable feat. Read Around the World clubs
After 16 years the JCPL consortium (Skokie,
Morton Grove, Waukegan and Deerfield
libraries) dissolved and we installed a standa|one conlpUter systen,. Much thought and
time wenl jn,0 m
positioning 0URe|v^
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discussions included books as diverse as
Chooolat and Into Thin Air
We had two very successful special events.
For National Library Week we took Hats Off to
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�Morning Book Discussions
in the Fiction Room
Thursdays, 10:30 am
■ March 8 The Professor's House
by Willa Gather. Professor St. Peter
resists moving into his new house in
order to continue to work in his
comfortable, yet shabby, old home.
■ April 12 Isabel Soffer leads a
discussion of well loved poems.
■ May 10 Disgrace by J. M.
Coetzee. In this Booker-prize winning
novel the discovery of a college
professor's philandering is only the
beginning of his downfall.
Evening Book Discussions
in the Fiction Room
Tuesdays, 7 pm
■ March 13 Are You Somebody
by Nuala O’Failin. Irish columnist
O’Failin describes how she stepped
away from a traditional feminine
role to redefine herself and find
contentment.
■ April 24 The Lone Ranger and
Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman
Alexie. 22 interlinked stories of life
on a Spokane/Coeur d’Alene
Reservation trace the experience of
modem Native Americans.
■ May 15 Plainsong by Kent Haruf.
In a small town in Colorado, Tom
Guthrie’s wife leaves her husband
and sons; a pregnant teen is thrown
out of her house; the elderly
McPheron brothers take her in and
a kindhearted teacher brings people
in need together.
SPRING INTO POETRY
We Celebrate April, National Poetry Month!
5th Annual Rosemary
Sazonoff Writing Contest:
POETRY!
March 15 to April 21, For Deerfield
residents
Adults: high school and up; entry forms at
Reference Desk
Children: Grades 2-8; entry forms at
Youth Services Desk.
This year the Rosemary Sazonoff
Creative Writing Contest focuses specifi
cally on POETRY. There will be one con
test for adults (high school and up) and a
separate contest for children, grades 2-8.
Prepare to put your passion on paper
for this year’s competition. No need to
rhyme: try haiku, narrative story poem,
song lyrics, dedicated poem, etc. No more
than three pages please. There will be
monetary prizes, and parties where the
winners will read their works and all are
welcome to attend. Adult party: 2 pm May
6 and childrens' party 7:30 p.m. May 3.
For more info, pick up an entry form in the
library.
Judges will be popular published poets
Cynthia Gallaher and Carlos Cumpian.
Poetry Workshops! Sharpen
your skills for the Sazonoff
Contest!
To get you on the right rhyme track, pub
lished poet Cynthia Gallaher presents two
workshops on Saturday, March 10.
For children: Writing My World/Myself
from 9:30 am to noon. Grades 2 and up.
7th graders and up may attend the adult
workshop.
For adults: Meeting the Muse Poetry
Workshop, 1 to 4:30 pm.
Poetry Appreciation
Lost in alliteration? Mixed up about
meter? Learn the building blocks of poetry
appreciation in Isabel Soffer’s lively dis
cussion of well loved poems, Thursday,
April 12 at 10:30 am in the Fiction Room.
Family Fun Night: Pajama
Rhyme Time
7 pm Thursday, April 26. A romping,
rhyming storytime and snacks to twist your
tongue Children must bring an adult. Open
signup beginning April 2.
Favorite Poems
A favorite poem of staff members will
be posted daily throughout April at the
library entrance. See if you agree!
Movable Poetry Display
Play with words in Youth Services
Dept, using movable poetry display. Create
new poems simply by moving the words
around. Look for poetry booklists and
poetry “mad libs”.
Meet Emily Dickinson Sunday
April 1 at 2 pm National
Library Week
She wrote 1,800 poems whicWr30 ^
years later are considered amongthe finest
in American literature. Actress Susan
McNicka brings her words to life.
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Youth Services
Bookmark Contest
Bookmarks will be on display from
Saturday, March 17 - Friday, April 6. All
library patrons are invited to vote for their
favorites during this time. Copies of the
overall favorite bookmark will be
given out during our Summer Reading
Program. All entries due March 3.
See Spring Into Poetry on
previous page for more Youth
Services events!
Drop In Events
Toddler Time
11 am March 15 & 16; April 19 & 20;
May 17 & 18
Special storytimes designed for children 18
months to 2 'A years.
Lucky Shamrocks
During March, put your name and a wish
on a Lucky Shamrock. We’ll hang them
in the department for the leprechauns to
Find!
TV Tune-Out Week: Monday,
April 23 - Sunday, April 29
Come anytime this week and use our
special stationery to write a letter to
your favorite author. We’ll mail the letters
/ for you! We’ll also have lots of special
puzzles and games for kids of all ages.
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Special Performances
Priority given to Deerfield residents. Limit
5 seats per family. Children under 7 must
bring an adult. Registration starts
Thursday, March 1.
Mark McKillip’s Puppet Art
Troupe “The Three Wishes
and Other Celtic Tales”
11 am, Saturday, March 24. Recommended
for ages 4 and up.
Puppet tales to warm your heart & tickle
your funnybone.
Special Performances
Joel Frankel’s Musical
Merriment
7 pm, Monday, May 14. Recommended for
preK - 3rd grades.
Joel will delight you with a lively & spirited
performance of his original songs.
Family Fun Nights
Program card not required. All family
members welcome - children must bring
an adult. Registration begins Monday,
April 2.
Pajama Rhyme Time
Registered Activities
Arthur’s Birthday Bash!
10 am & 2 pm Saturday, May 26. Grades
^-3- Registration begins Tuesday, May 1.
Come celebrate Arthur’s 25th birthday
w*^j stor‘es’ games and goodie bags!
Registered Storytimes
Tuesday, April 3 - Thursday, May 3
Children must have a program card on fde
prior to registration. Registration begins
Tuesday, March 6 at 9 am in person or 10
am over the phone. Children should regis
ter for only one session. Sessions may be
added or canceled as needed.
7 pm, Thursday April 26. See previous
page for details.
Fancy Flowerpots
7 ^ 77wrsday May 10
Decorate your own special flowerpot.
We’ll supply you with soil and plants
to take home.
Registered Activities
How Did They Do That?
Exploring Art Through
Literature
Learn the art techniques used by children’s
book illustrators. Grades 2-5 Registration
is under way.
Wednesdays 4 -5:30 pm: March 7; April
11; May 9
Saturdays 10-11:30 am: March 17; April
21; May 19
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Family Stories
All ages welcome - children must bring an
adult. 9;30 - 9:50 am Tuesdays or
Wednesdays
Children 2 '/z -3 are the primary focus but
siblings are welcome. This may also be a
good choice for children not ready to come
to storytimes on their own.
Stories ‘N’ More
10 am Saturday, March 31. Grades 2-5.
Registration begins Thursday, March 1.
Design and decorate handmade kites. Look
for samples around the department.
Ages 3 'A -5:10 -10:30 am Tuesdays or
Wednesdays or 1:30 - 2 pm Thursdays.
Children must have been bom on or before
October 9,1997. Children attend
without a parent; but parents must remain
in the building.
Storytelling
After School Stories
Kite Making Workshop
2 pm, Saturday, April 28. Grades 1-5.
Registration begins April 1.
We’ll celebrate TV Tune-Out Week by
reviving the oral tradition of storytelling!
Snacks provided.
Grades K-2. Thursdays at 4- 4:45.
Program for younger grade-school children
featuring stories and crafts.
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Jack Hicks, Administrative Librarian
Library' Board
Sue Benn, President
David Wolff. Secretary
William Seiden, Treasurer
Ken Abosch
Jack Anderson
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sunday Mueller
Library' Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:
1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
New reference librarian John Kelsey has lived in Chicago most of his
life. He conies to us from Evanston Library where he was a reference
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librarian. He has had a wide range of experience in public library ref
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library science is from the University of Wisconsin, and in undergradm uate school there he majored in history and political science. John is
married, lives in Niles,and enjoys reading, travel, movies and walking. He says he is
happy to be at the Deerfield Library because of the “collegial and convivial atmosphere,
and because of Jack Hicks’ excellent reputation in the library world”! Welcome John!
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Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• FAX: 847-945-3402
• Email:
deerlleld.library@nslsilus.org.
• Library Home Page:
www.deerfield-il.org
(under “Community”)
• Library programs and services:
Cable TV Infochannels 10 and 17
• TTY: 847-945-3372
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• DVD’s and CD books on tape have been added to the collection and may be found
between the subject videos and the CD collection.
• The library would appreciate donation of Deerfield High School Yearbooks especially
since 1985 for our yearbook collection. We have yearbooks dating back to 1913 but
with many gaps we would like to fill.
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Deerfield, Illinois 60015
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Deerfield Postal Patron
Administrative Librarian
Jack Hicks
Department Heads
Deputy Administrator
Head of Reference
Head of Fiction
Head of Youth Services
Head of Technical Services
Head of Circulation
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Sally Brickman
Judith Hortin
Karen Kleckner
Chris Kopeck
Glenn Poch
Joan Bairstow
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March - May 2001
Academy Awards
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Angela Latham
Anthony G. Sabato
Architectural Graphic Standards
Are You Somebody
Arthur the Aardvark
AT&T
Beanie Babies
Booker Prize
Bristol Renaissance Faire
British Columbia Canada
Buchart Gardens
Carlos Cumpian
CD-Roms
Charleston South Carolina
Chicago Illinois
China
Chinese Academy of Science
Chocolat
Chris Kopeck
Claire Copping Cross
Coeur d'Alene Reservation
Colorado
Cynthia Gallaher
Daniel Brame
Darin Croft
David B. Wolff
Deerfield American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Elections
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Jazz Band
Deerfield High School Yearbooks
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Infochannel
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Century Readers Club
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Interlibrary Loan Service
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Telecirc
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library TV Tune Out Week
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Renovations
Deerfield School District
Deerfield Student Government Day
Deerfield Website
Dinosaurs
Disgrace
Donald Van Arsdale
Dustin DeLisle
Elizabeth I
Emily Dickinson
Epixtech
Evanston Public Library
Federal Tax Forms
Field Museum of Natural History
Finances
Financial Adviser
Flu Shots
Foreign Policy Association
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Gardens
Glenn Poch
Huntington Gardens
Illinois Century Network
Illinois Century Network Internet Access
Illinois Tax Forms
Income Tax Assistance
INFOTRAC
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 2000 Federal Tax Products
Internet
Into Thin Air
Ireland
Isabel Soffer
J.M. Coetzee
Jack A. Hicks
James Bertucci
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Joan Bairstow
Joel Frankel
John A. Anderson
John Kelsey
Joint Computer Program for Libraries (JCPL) Automation System
Judith Hortin
July 4th Activities
Karen Kleckner Keefe
Kenan Abosch
Kent Haruf
Los Angeles California
Maine
Mark McKillip
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Morton Grove Public Library
National Library Week
National Poetry Month
National Women's History Month
Native American Reservations
Native Americans
Newport Connecticut
Niles Illinois
North America
North Suburban Library System
North Suburban Library System Board of Directors
North Suburban Library System Literary Circle
Nuala O'Failin
Older Americans Month
Pension Plans
Perry Rose
Plainsong
Poetry Month
Posing a Threat Flappers Chorus Girls and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s
Rand McNally Streetfinder
Ravinia
Reid Schultz
Retirement
Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
SearchBank
Sherman Alexie
Skokie Public Library
Social Security
Social Security Benefits
Spokane Washington
SUE the T Rex
Sunday G. Mueller
Susan L. Benn
Susan McNicka
The Belle of Amherst
The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
The Professor's Horse
Tom Guthrie
Tyrannosaurus Rex
University of Wisconsin
Utah
Voter Registration
Waukegan Public Library
Willa Cather
William S. Seiden
World Book Encyclopedia
Yvonne Sharpe
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American Civil Rights Movement
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The records related to the Deerfield Integration Case of 1959 include books, DVDs, a VHS tape, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Bulk Dates 1959-1968
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Bob Gand Papers
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English
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DPL.0001
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Civil Rights Special Report
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Pioneer Press Newspaper
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Pioneer Press
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02/18/1994
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Tranowski, Tami
Battle, Elizabeth
Jacobson, Tracy
Clarke, Tom
Silverman, Kevin
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English
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DPL.0001.030.007
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Deerfield Integration Case Records
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American Civil Rights Movement
Deerfield, Illinois
Integration in the North
Racial Integration
Racial Segregation
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An account of the resource
The records related to the Deerfield Integration Case of 1959 include books, DVDs, a VHS tape, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and meeting minutes.
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Deerfield Public Library
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Bob Gand Papers
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English
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DPL.0001
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North Shore Summer Project Newsletter
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Newsletter
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North Shore Summer Project
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North Shore Summer Project
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07/23/1965
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Bennett, Lerone
Stuckey, Sterling
Barninger, Mary
Bing, John
Benton, Margery
Cook, Leslie
Evans, Pat
Field, Peter H.
Dorsett, Robert
Guetzkow, Daniel
Oberteuffer, John
Pollack, Richard
Ross, Marc
Sundberg, Janet
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English
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Deerfield History Books
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Books that deal with the history of Deerfield
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Various
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History of Deerfield Illinois
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A history of Deerfield and the surrounding areas from the inception of white settlement to the 1920s written for American Legion Post #738 by Marie Ward Reichelt, a resident of Deerfield.
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Reichelt, Marie Ward
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Glenview Press
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08/1928
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English
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1860 Chicago Directory
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