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Summer, 1992
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For the Adults
VOL. 7, NO. 3
Deerfield Library Challenges
Readers of All Ages This Summer
For the Children
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EXPLORE NEW WORLDS
Explore New Worlds as a member of the library's 1st Annual
Adult Summer Reading Club from June 6 to August 21. Receive
a new canvas book bag when you register. To qualify for a
grand prize, you must read a minimum of six books, three of
which are set in a foreign country. Sign up at the Reference
Desk.
We hope to create a list of good reads from your comments, so
if you read a book you'd like to share, let us know!
A highlight of the summer will be a reception and movie
showing of "Europa, Europa," one of the most highly acclaimed
foreign films of 1991 at the Northbrook Public Library at 1 p.m.
Saturday, August 15.
Additionally, the library will feature travel programs, contin
uing book discussion groups and Senior Center book reviews.
Climb into your hammock and get a head start!
Across the
Librarian's Deski
Librarians are beguiled by the idea
that they are harbingers, arbiters, and
decision makers when it comes to
taste, culture, education and all things
literary. Especially in the growth and
development of their own library's
collection and services. I am as guilty
of this as any librarian. Sometimes
events bring you down to earth.
This past winter saw the deaths of
two long-time Deerfield Library
patrons — Marion Cole and Sam Fosdick. They were both great library
users who guided us, chided us, and
led the Library to provide many of the
materials and services we offer today.
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this year with a membership that promises
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summer of new discov
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Discover!
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activities.
Stop in to the Diego
Redondo Room now to receive your information packet of
summer programs and see page three in this newsletter for
more DISCOVER! details.
Summer Reading Club begins June 13. There will be
three groups this summer — (all grade levels indicate the
grade the child will enter in the fall):
READ-TO-ME: Pre-school through 1st grade.
EARLY READERS: 2nd and 3rd grade.
OLDER READERS: 4th grade and up.
Save the Date: August 1,10 a.m. for Discovery Day:
Games, treats, and activities to celebrate a summer of good
reading.
Both Marion and Sam knew how to
use libraries, what a library should be,
and how a librarian can mediate and
facilitate the use of the collection to
the public. They were both lifetime
readers.
Reflecting on Sam and Marion as
patrons and people makes me realize
how important and close the relation
ship is that develops between a
library, its librarians and the residents.
Librarians often forget the tremendous
impact the patrons have on what we
do, who we are, and how we do it. I
guess modern marketing would say
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ADULT PROGRAMS
Travel
Cycling Through Russia
Monday, June 22, 7:30 p.m.
Peter Freisem, a Deerfield
resident, will present a
slide show about his 4week trip to the former
Soviet Union. He'll tell of
his 625 mile bicycle trip
around the Golden Ring,
a series of beautiful cities north and
northeast of Moscow noted for their old
cathedrals, as well as Moscow and St.
Petersburg.
Egypt — A Gift of the Nile
Tuesday, July 14, 7:30 p.m.
Photographic hobbyist and history buff
lrv Gilman will present a slide/talk cov
ering a recent trip to Egypt, visiting Cairo
highlights, 'Tutankhamen" exhibit, his
toric sites along the Nile Valley from
Cairo to Abu Simbel and a journey
through the Libyan Desert.
Book Discussions
In the library, Thursdays
10:30 a.m. Please note new time: the 2nd
Thursday of each month.
June 11 — Baghdad Without A Map: and
Other Misadventures in Arabia by Tony
Horwitz.
A timely, comic quest for "hot stories"
reveals a fascinating world in which the
ancient and the modem collide.
July 9 — Romances!
Bring and share your favorite romance
stories. This is our third annual book dis
cussion anniversary. Refreshments served!
August 13 — Palace Walk by Naquib
Mahfouz
This first volume in
The Cairo Trilogy
transports us into the
lives of a Muslim fam
ily in Cairo during
Egypt's occupation by
British forces in the early 1900's.
• Librarian's Desk (continued fromP. i)
we are client-driven. In the case of
Sam and Marion I would say we
were gently led to do our best.
Marion's influence on reference
service in this Library cannot be
overstated. She insisted on a high
level of service, interlibrary loan, and
a strong reference collection. Marion
never accepted a lame or tired
answer in lieu of real service. She
helped set our standards for refer
ence and made us live up to them.
Sam was a dapper and urbane
gentleman who expected exactly the
same high level of service. His rogu
ish but gentle sense of humor often
concealed a very incisive message.
Sam's advice about our Business Ref
erence Room has changed how that
room is organized, what we have in
there, and how the staff interprets
the collection to the public.
Knowing and working with Mar
ion and Sam for so many years was
always interesting. Many people
think a public library would be a
great place to work if you could just
keep the public out. It is wonderful
patrons like Marion and Sam who
make library work and developing
that library — its services and collec
tion — so rewarding and such a plea
sure. There are so many people who
have influenced us over such a long
period of time that it would be hard to
name them all. Libraries are indeed peo
ple places. Two of them, Marion and
Sam, both people I am glad to have
known, will be missed by all of us.
Jack Alan Hicks,
Administrative Librarian
At the Senior Center,
Fridays at 10 a.m., Brunch at 9:30 a.m.
Call 940-4010 for reservations.
June 19 — There Are No Children Here,
by Alex Kotlowski, reviewed by Bar
bara O’Connor
July 17 — Meet the Library Staff who
share their favorite summer reads.
August 14 — Rising Sun, by Michael
Crichton, reviewed by Virginia
Carter.
A statistic that sur
faced as we pre
pared our "Brief
History of the
Deerfield Library"
— In 1930 we cir
culated 1000 books
per month; in 1991’92, we circulated
1000 per day! Yet Deerfield Library
takes the smallest bite (2.5%) of the
Village property tax payment and
serves all ages.
***
William Cormier reports a record 250
people came to the library for free tax
assistance offered by the AARP and
the IRS this year. That's 100 more than
last year. Changes in the tax laws this
year may have prompted the increased
activity.
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Summer's here. Please take care of our
cassettes, videos and CD's! Don't leave
them in the hot sun or the hot car.
***
If you are homebound, or know any
one who is unable to get to the library,
BOOKS TO GO will come to you. Con
tact Martha Sloan.
Judy Hortin, Head of Reference, pins a carnation on Deerfield Mayor Bernard
Forrest at the Library’s 65th birthday party. Fourteen community members
were honored in a
Recognition event
for “those who
made it happen”
at the Deerfield
Library. 500+ com
munity residents
attended the April
5th party which
featured ice cream
(courtesy Lindemann Pharmacy)
and cake, Teddy
Bear’s picnic and
dedication of the
Diego Redondo
Room (children’s
department).
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A World of Summer Activities
Advance Registration for Summer Workshops
For older children: Register June 1-9
These include culture, crafts and (sometimes) food of
Japan, Mexico, Africa and Italy. Additional programs feature
new ways to recycle, bug keepers and ancestor detectors!
Curious? Times and dates are listed in Youth Department
brochure.
Selected by lottery, class lists will be posted Saturday, June
13. (Preference to Deerfield cardholders.)
Book Tasters Lunch
For older children
Whet your Discovery Appetite: drop in with your sack
lunch. We'll provide a drink, dessert and some "quick tastes"
of books we think you'll enjoy. For grades 3-6, lunches will
be held at 12 to 1, Monday, June 29 and Monday, July 20.
Attention: 7th and 8th Graders
We can use your special help with
Book Buddies: You will be paired with a beginning reader and help that child dis
cover the fun of reading. Planning meeting: June 15,1 p.m.
Star Volunteers: We need a few patient, energetic helpers to assist with special pro
grams and be Library Aides. Planning meeting June 11 at 1 p.m.
Margolis Joins Staff
Sally Margolis has been appointed
to the position of head of Youth Ser
vices. She was formerly Assistant head
________________ of the Children's
Department at
Park Ridge Pub
lic Library. She
holds a master's
degree in library
science from
Catholic Univer
sity and a B.A. in
Sally Margolis English from
Oberlin College. Mrs. Margolis also
has been a school librarian, and active
in youth theater. She encourages sug
gestions from parents and children on
new services and programs.
Check It Out
Selected New Books
Fiction
Family Nights
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Tickets Required.
June 24 —Hoffman's Kingdom of Animals: back by popular demand. Live animals,
wild and domestic. Tickets beginning June 13.
July 1 — Campfire Stories: Ghost stories and more for
the whole family. Tickets, June 20.
July 8 — Chris Fascione, mime and storyteller extraordi
naire. Tickets available June 27.
July 15 — Roberts Marionettes, "Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves." Tickets beginning July 3.
July 22 — Author Night. Laurie Lawlor, popular author
of Addic Across the Prairie, lets you in on the
secrets of creating books. Tickets, July 11.
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July 29 — Peg Lehman, popular folk singer. Tickets by
July 18.
Programs are free;
Deerfield cardholders are given priority.
Storyhour Drop-In
For Pre-schoolers:
Tuesday, June 16 at 10 a.m.
Thursday, June 25 at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 14 at 10 a.m.
Thursday, July 23 at 7 p.m.
For K-2:
Tuesday, June 23 at 2 p.m.
Thursday, July 16 at 10 a.m.
You do not have to pre-register
for these storyhours.
Summer Movies
For Pre-schoolers:
Saturday, June 27,10 a.m.
Winnie the Pooh & A Day for Eeyore
Saturday, July 25,10 a.m.
Cartoon Parade
For School age:
Saturday, June 20,10 a.m.
Swiss Family Robinson
Saturday, July 18,10 a.m.
The Incredible Journey
An Act of Terror by Andre Brink
Bright Shark by Robert Ballard
Burden of Desire by Robert MacNeil
The Candidate's Wife by Patricia O'Brien
Crash Diet by Jill McCorkle
Moscow Magician by John Moody
Mr. Mani by A.B. Yehoshua
Paradise Nezvs by David Lodge
The Way Men Act by Eleanor Lipman
Bury Him Kindly by Pat Burden
Non Fiction
Salad Lover's Garden
Babyivatching
AIDS, the Making of a Chronic Disease
The New Textiles
Ambition: How We Manage Success and Fail
ure Throughout Our Lives
Greek for Your Trip
The Family Album of Favorite Poems
Skinny Soups
Doing What the Day Brought: An Oral His
tory of Arizona Women
The Divorce Lawyers: The People & Stories
Behind Ten Dramatic Cases
Winning the Wealth Game: How to Keep Your
Money in Your Family
A Loving Voice: A Caregiver's Book of Read
Aloud Stories for the Elderly
The Traveling Cyclist: 20 Five Star Cycling
Vacations
Take Your Kids to Europe
Every Woman's Guide to Romance in Paris
Book Lover's Guide to Chicagoland
�Library’s Friends
to Hold Trunk Sale
SUMMER 1992 CALENDAR
JUNE
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Registration for children’s summer workshops
Book Discussion, Baghdad Without A Map, 10:30 a.m.
Children’s Summer Reading Club Begins
Friends' Trunk Sale
Book Review, There Are No Children Here, 10 a.m.
Senior Center
Cycling Through Russia, 7:30 p.m.
Hoffman's Kingdom of Animals, Family, 7 p.m.
The Friends of the Deerfield Library
will hold their 2nd Annual Trunk Sale
in the library parking lot on Sunday,
June 14. Clean out the attic and base
ment and call 948-8175 to make
arrangements for your car. Fee is $20.
The Friends group meets next at
7 p.m., June 22 at the library and
encourages members of the community
to participate. They also plan an auction
for October 10.
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Campfire Stories, Family, 7 p.m.
LIBRARY CLOSED FOR BUSINESS: OPEN FOR
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Mime and Storyteller, Family, 7 p.m.
Book Discussion, Romances!, 10:30 a.m.
Egypt, a Gift of the Nile, 7:30 p.m.
Roberts Marionettes, Family, 7 p.m.
Staff shares good reads, Sr. Ctr., 10 a.m.
Author Night, Family, 7 p.m.
Folksinger, Family, 7 p.m.
AUGUST
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Youth Services DISCOVERY DAY, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Book Discussion, Palace Walk, 10:30 a.m.
Book Review, Rising Sun, Senior Center, 10 a.m.
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Council presented a check for over $700
to the Library's Amy Simon Fund. The
money, raised in a teachers' walkathon,
"A Book for Amy," was planned by Ida
Greenfield. Amy died last summer as
the result of an automobile accident.
The book fund is targeted to Amy's
interest in foreign lands.
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Quarterly Nezusletter
Phone: (708) 945-3311
Executive Librarian: Jack Hicks
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Voter Registration, June 27, July 25, August 22,10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Derdiger at Reference Desk
Terry Derdiger is a new part-time librarian at the Reference
Desk. She holds her master's degree in library science from
Rosary College and a degree in education from Northern Illi
nois University. She was a librarian in Des Plaines and Liber
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David Wolff, Secretary
Tony Sabato, Treasurer
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Fri.-Sat.:
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Sunday: (Closed during summer)
Editor:
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June - August 1992
A Loving Voice
A.B. Yehoshua
Abu Simbel Egypt
Addie Across the Prairie
Africa
AIDS the Making of a Chronic Disease
Alex Kotlowitz
Ambition How We Manage Success and Failure Throughout Our Lives
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Amy Simon Fund
An Act of Terror
Andre Brink
Anthony G. Sabato
Arizona
Babywatching
Baghdad Without a Map
Barbara O'Connor
Bernard Forrest
Blood Pressure Screenings
Book Lover's Guide to Chicagoland
Bright Shark
Burden of Desire
Bury Him Kindly
Cairo Egypt
Caruso Middle School
Catholic University of America
Chris Fascione
Crash Diet
David B. Wolff
David Lodge
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library Book Buddies
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Books to Go Home Delivery Service
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
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Deerfield Public Library Family Nights
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Deerfield Public Library Renovations
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Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
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Deerfield School District
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Des Plaines Public Library
Diego Redondo
Doing What the Day Brought
Dominican University
Egypt
Eleanor Lipman
Europa Europa
Every Woman's Guide to Romance in Paris
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Trunk Sale
Greek for Your Trip
Hoffman's Kingdom of Animals
Ida Greenfield
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Irv Gilman
Islam
Italy
Jack A. Hicks
Japan
Jill McCorkle
John A. Anderson
John Moody
Judith Hortin
Laurie Lawlor
Libertyville Illinois
Libertyville Public Library
Libyan Desert
Lindemann Pharmacy
Marion Cole
Martha Sloan
Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS)
Mexico
Michael Crichton
Moscow Magician
Moscow Russia
Mr. Mani
Naquib Mahfouz
Nile River
Nile Valley
Northbrook Public Library
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Oberlin College
Palace Walk
Paradise News
Park Ridge Public Library
Pat Burden
Patricia O'Brien
Peg Lehman
Peter Freisem
Rising Sun
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Robert MacNeil
Roberts Marionettes
Rosary College
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Rosemary Sazonoff
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Salad Lover's Garden
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Susan L. Benn
Swiss Family Robinson
Take Your Kids to Europe
Terry Derdiger
The Cairo Trilogy
The Candidate's Wife
The Divorce Lawyers
The Family Album of Favorite Poems
The Golden Ring
The Incredible Journey
The New Textiles
The Traveling Cyclist
The Way Men Act
There Are No Children Here
Thomas E. Parfitt
Tony Horwitz
Tutankhamun
Virginia Carter
Voter Registration
William Cormier
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
Winning the Wealth Game
Yvonne Sharpe
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Park Ridge Public Library
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Illinois State Library
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Karrison Byrne Report
Lester Stoffel
Mary Suzanne Whetstone
Mount Prospect Public Library
Park Ridge Public Library
Rosemary Sazonoff
Thomas E. Parfitt
Wilbur Page
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Title
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Meetings
Subject
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Public Library Governance
Description
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This collection consists of meeting minutes created around or after meetings of the Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees as well as supporting materials such as village ordinances, salary scales and land agreements.
Creator
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Source
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Publisher
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Deerfield Public Library
Date
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1966-2013
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0002
Coverage
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Board meeting minutes from the Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors are held on the Deerfield Public Library Website until they are five years old, and are then moved to this collection.
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Title
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Board Meeting Minutes -- July 1, 1981
Creator
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Sazonoff, Rosemary
Source
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Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors
Publisher
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Deerfield Public Library
Date
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07/01/1981
Contributor
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Anderson, John A.
Benn, Susan L.
Parfitt, Thomas E.
Reich, Charlene
Sabato, Anthony G.
Wolter, Arthur
Language
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English
Identifier
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DPL.0002.230
Anthony G. Sabato
Arthur Wolter
Charlene Reich
Computerized Circulation System
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors
John A. Anderson
Joint Computer Program for Libraries (JCPL) Automation System
Joseph Matthews
Mary Suzanne Whetstone
Park Ridge Illinois
Park Ridge Public Library
Rosemary Sazonoff
Susan L. Benn
Thomas E. Parfitt