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�Adult Programs
For full program descriptions, visit the DPL events calendar at deerfieldlibrary.org,
click on “Programs”.
Make It!
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-945-3311.
Supplies provided for all programs..
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= In-person program
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= Hybrid program (in-person & online)
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= Virtual program (online only)
Winter Wonderland Model Train Run
Saturday, December 3, 9:00am-3:00pm
All Ages
Gingerbread Houses: Decorate
and Take Home
Wednesday, December 14, 6:00-8:00pm
A basic gingerbread house will already
be built and ready to decorate for each
attendee. All it needs is a creative touch!
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Ice Dyeing
Thursday, January 19, 6:30-8:30pm
OR Friday, January 27, 2:00-4:00pm
Ice-dye an infinity scarf, book bag,
kitchen towels, or bamboo socks! Every
outcome is unique. Choose one session,
only. R I
The North Central “0” Gaugers bring their
popular Winter Wonderland model train run
to the Library. This model railroad exhibit
includes Thomas the Tank Engine and
beautiful snow villages. Drop-in.
3-D Collage Love Letter
Getting Ready for Winter:
Meditation and Mindful
Movement
Monday, December 5, 2:00-3:00pm
Reflect on how you wish to use your
energy and set your intentions for the
coming winter. Led by Isabel Raci, C-IAYT
yoga therapist. R I
Marshall Fields Windows:
Behind the Scenes
Tuesday, December 6, 6:30-7:30pm
Discover the design and execution of the
famed animated windows, and more. R H
Memory Cafe
Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30am
December 7, January 4, February 1
The Memory Cafe is offered to support
and connect those experiencing memory
loss and their care partners. For more
information or to register contact Judy
Hoffman, jhoffman@deerfieldlibrary.org,
847-580-8954
The “Fly Girls” of WW2,
the WASPS
Wednesday,
December 7,
6:30-7:30pm
Join Rebecca
Sutera
Tulloch, a
certified FAA pilot, as she tells the story of
the WASP as only a pilot can. R H
DHS Chamber Orchestra
Holiday Concert
Saturday, December 10, 2:00-3:00pm
Back by popular demand! Join us for the
sound of holiday music as performed
by the Deerfield High School Chamber
Orchestra. I
Adult D&D
Mondays, 6:30-8:30pm
December 12, January 9, February 13
Join us on an adventure through the
roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons.
December will be character creation, with
the adventure beginning with the new year
in January. No experience required! R I
Professor Moptop: Holiday Music
Tuesday, December 13, 7:00-8:30pm
We’ll explore the origins and inspiration
of holiday music in all its forms:
traditional music, songs about winter,
songs with famous characters, and even
modern songs. R H
Download Ebooks @ Your Library
Wednesday, January 4, 7:00-8:00pm
Did you know you have access to
thousands of ebooks and audiobooks
with your library card? Learn the ins and
outs of Libby and Hoopla as we explore
the many ways you can read books with
your phone, tablet, or Kindle device. R I
Mindfulness in the New Year
Thursday, January 5, 6:30-7:30pm
Through attention to the breath, our
physical movement, and the immediate
environment, we can cultivate a skill set
to reduce stress, increase resilience, and
promote healing throughout the year
to come. R I
LGBTQ+ Groundbreakers on
Broadway
Tuesday, January 10, 7:00-8:00pm
Join award-winning director Stephen
Thursday, February 9, 6:00-8:30pm
Recommended ages 15+
Create a 3D
bouquet of hearts
& sweet messages
of endearment, all
bursting out of a
Valentine envelope.
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Nachamie as he examines the work and
representation of LGBTQ+ artists and
issues on the New York stage. R V
Learn Salsa with Desueño Dance
Thursday, January 12, 7:00-8:00pm
Warm up on a cold winter night and join
us for an introduction to
Salsa dancing! This is a
footwork workshop so
no partners are necessary. Desueño is a dance
company that fuses
Afro-Latin, Jazz, and contemporary movement.
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Writing Workshop
Wednesday, January 18, 6:30-8:30pm
Learn principles that can be applied to
novels, screenplays, short stories, personal
essays, or even songs! With author of
27 Essential Principles of Story, Daniel
Joshua Rubin. R I
Cozy Comfort Cuisine
Friday, January 20, 2:30-4:00pm
Spend an afternoon with Chef Susan
Maddox learning about some great winter
comfort foods ranging from soups, stews,
& pastries. Samples provided. R I
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�Adult Programs
Virtual Trivia Night
Book Discussions
Copies will be available one month in advance.
Please provide email during registration.
The Girl With the Louding Voice
by Abi Daré
Thursday, January 12, 10:30-11:30am
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Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters
Thursday, February 9, 10:30-11:30am
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The Book of Night Women
by Marlon James
Monday, February 27, 7:30-8:30pm
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Classics Book Discussion
Two Novels by Italo Calvino
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Bob Newhart with Barry Bradford
Wednesday, January 25, 6:30-7:30pm
Widely regarded as the nicest man in
show business, Bob Newhart has made
Americans laugh since 1960. The inspiring
and hilarious story of the mild-mannered
bookkeeper turned comedian will have
you smiling from beginning to end! R H
Networking for Journey’s Sake
Saturday, January 28, 2:00-3:00pm
Coach T shares her story of personal
growth, mindset change principles, and
networking in everyday life, as a catalyst
to establish worth as a woman in today’s
business world. R H
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Mardi Gras and Movies
in the Midwest
True Crime Book Discussion
Highway of Tears
by Jessica McDiarmid
PLACE Programs
Friday, February 10, 2:00-3:00pm
Announcing our new series: Intro to DPL
Databases. Each quarter, we will introduce
you to different free online resources
available to you with your library card.
Saturday, February 11, 2:00-4:00pm
Antique appraiser, Martha Peck, returns to
provide appraisals and verbal estimates
for your antiques and heirlooms. (Sorry, no
jewelry/watches or weapons.) One item per
registrant. R I
Romance Book Discussion
Bombshell by Sarah MacLean
Monday, February 20, 7:00-8:00pm
Intro to DPL Databases:
AtoZ, Consumer Reports,
and Check Illinois
What’s it Worth?
Antiques Appraisal Show
Thursdays, 7:00-8:30pm R H
January 26: Invisible Cities
February 23: If on a Winter’s Night
a Traveler
Monday, January 23, 7:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, February 7, 7:30-8:30pm
Think you know it all? Prove it! Program
held via Zoom and Kahoot. Prizes awarded to the top three participants. R V
Saturdays, 6:30-7:30pm
January 28, February 25
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as
their parents and caregivers. Join us for
an evening of reading, conversation,
friendship, and fun. For more information or to register - contact Vicki Karlovsky,
vkarlovsky@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Wednesday, February 15, 7:00-8:30pm
In celebration of Fat Tuesday, explore
the history of Mardi Gras and a few of its
onscreen depictions, including some from
Chicago film companies! R H
Winter Bird Walk at Ryerson Woods
Friday, February 17, 3:30-4:30pm
Ages 8+
Bundle up and join us for an afternoon
stroll led by Lake County Forest Preserves
staff. We’ll be in search of the hearty birds
that spend the winter in the area. Bring
binoculars if you have them. R
Tuesday New Movie Night
FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm R I
Tuesday, January 10
Tuesday, February 14
Join us the second Tuesday evening of
the month to watch a new movie with
your community. The movies shown will
be announced a couple of weeks prior to
the movie night. Snacks will be provided.
Great Decisions 2023 with
Gary Midkiff
First date: Tuesday, February 21,
6:30-8:00pm
The program provides background
information and policy options for
the eight most critical issues facing
America each year. Register for all eight
discussions. R V
Job Search Like a Pro: LinkedIn
Tuesday, February 28, 12:00-1:00pm
We will discuss how to create a LinkedIn
profile that attracts positive attention.
Complimentary profile reviews will
be provided after the program for all
attendees. R V
Guess the Grammy 2023!
Guess the Grammys is back! The Grammys
air on February 5. Which artists will win?
Fill out a paper form (located at the Media
Desk) or online with your best guess. The
top winner will receive a prize. NOTE: Only
one vote per person; must be able to pick
up prize in person.
Year-Long Reading Programs – Adults and Teens
2023: About Time! Decades Reading Challenge
Our 2023 reading program will start in the year 1780.
We will gradually read through the decades, ending in
December with the 2000s. Join us on our time travel
adventure! Reading lists will be posted on our website,
and will be emailed to those who are registered. To
register, visit the event on our calendar listed on
January 1, 2023.
2022: (Update) Read Around the World
While we still have until the end of December 2022
to wrap up our reading, so far 90+ readers have participated, and we have
collectively “traveled” over 160,000 “miles” (pages) which is equal to traveling
around the world 6.5 times!
Thanks to the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and City BBQ in Deerfield
for your support of the program.
�Children & Teens Programs
R = Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs”, or call 847-580-8962.
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Grab & Go Kits
= Drop-in, no registration required
Available starting December 19,
January 17, February 20
Stop by for a kit to take home. Choose
one of 3 options: PreK & K / Grades 1 - 4
/ Grades 5+. While supplies last.
We offer adaptive programs for children with disabilities and will make reasonable accommodations for every program for all abilities. For more information about programs and
services for Youth and Teens, please contact Cristina Bueno at cbueno@deerfieldlibrary.org.
STORYTIMES
Please check website for storytime descriptions.
Comics & Cookies
Toddler Time
Tuesdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 10, 17, 24; February 7, 14, 21
Ages 1-2 with adult
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.
Thursday, December 15, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 4-6
Theme: Sports books! Choose between
Swim Team by Johnnie Christmas or Booked
by Kwame Alexander, then come discuss.
We provide the book and cookies. R
Preschool Stories
Noon Year’s Eve Eve Party
Saturday, January 14, 10:30-11:00am
Suggested for Ages 0-5
Join us for an exciting storytime where
you will get the chance to learn and
practice American Sign Language with
Deaf adults in your community. R
Thursdays, 10:00-10:30am
January 12, 19, 26; February 9, 16, 23
Ages 3-5
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.
Friday, December 30, 10:30-12:00pm
Youth - all ages
Drop in and make some fun NYE inspired
crafts and stick around until noon for the
official countdown! D
Creative Clubhouse
LEGO Drop-In
Baby Lapsit
Thursdays, 4:15-5:00pm
January 12, 19; February 2, 9, 16, 23
Grades K-2 R
Character Storytime & Visit
Wednesday, December 21,
10:00-11:00am
All Ages
A storytime with the snow queen
and her summer-loving snowman.
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ASL Storytime
Fridays, 10:00-10:30am
January 13, 20, 27; February 10, 17, 24
0-18 Months with adult
Tickets available 20 minutes before
start time.
Winter Wonderland Model
Train Run
Saturday,
December 3,
9:00am-3:00pm
All Ages
See Page 3 for
details.
Baby Book Bunch
Mondays, December 5, January 9,
February 6
Birth - 24 months
Let the library surprise your baby (and you!)
with five selected board books, as well as an
activity or craft to keep. R
Youth Advisory Board
Wednesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
December 7, January 11, February 1
Grades 1-5
Join us to plan future events, get behind
the scenes tours, socialize, and share your
opinions about our favorite place…DPL! R
Gingerbread House Decorating
Register for one date only.
Wednesday, December 7, 7:00-8:30pm
Sensory Storytime & Play
Saturdays, 10:00-10:45am
December 10, January 7, February 4
Suggested for Ages 2-6 R
Saturday, December 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Youth and Teens
Join us for family-friendly gingerbread house
building and decorating! Only one house
guaranteed per family. R
Roots & Shoots Club
Tuesdays, 4:00-5:00pm
December 13, January 10,
February 7
Grades 3-6
Do you care about your
community and the
environment? Join our
club, a program of the Jane Goodall Institute!
Together, we’ll work on service projects to
help make our world a better place. R
Tuesday, January 3;
Wednesday, February 22
3:00-5:00pm
Youth - all ages
Come and create your next LEGO
masterpiece! D
Slime Day!
Register for only one time slot
Friday, January 6 – 1:30 / 2:30 / 3:30 / 4:30
Grades 4-8
Who doesn’t love slime? We’ll make TWO
different kinds in 30 minutes! R
Winter Wreaths
Friday, January 13, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
Get creative and make a winter wreath to
show off all winter long. R
ASL Family BINGO
Saturday, January 14, 1:00-2:00pm
Suggested for Ages 5+ with adults
Join us for an exciting game where you
will get the chance to learn and practice
American Sign Language with Deaf adults
in your community. R
Library of Things Open House
Tuesday, December 6, 6:30-8:00pm
Ages 5-11 with adults; Teens
Discover the variety of items within our Library of
Things collection geared towards youth, teens, and
parents. You’ll be able to learn more about specific
LOT items and check them out! D
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�Children & Teens Programs
Lunar New Year Celebration
Friday, January 20, 4:00-5:30pm
Grades PreK-3
Celebrate the Lunar New Year, and this
year’s animal the rabbit, with drop-in crafts
and activities! D
Family KiDLS: Toy Time!
Saturday, January 21, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 5-10 with adult
Use engineering to make your own fun toys
and games. R
Among Us Game Play
Wednesday, January 25, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7+
Can you uncover the imposter and
complete the mission before it’s too late?
Or are you the imposter? R
Snacks & Stories: Monarch
Edition
Thursday, January 26, 4:00-5:00 pm
Grades K-2
Pick a book off the Monarch list to read and
keep! Come discuss your book and work on
a craft while enjoying some snacks. R
Hot Cocoa Creations
Monday, January 30, 5:00-6:00pm
Grades 2-6
Mix up your own custom recipe! R
Chapters & Chips: Bluestem
Edition
Wednesday, February 8, 4:00-4:45pm
Grades 3-5
Let’s pick a book from the Bluestem list and
discuss it! Books and snacks provided. R
Virtual Author Visit:
Shannon Hale & LeUyen Pham
Saturday, February 11, 3:00-4:00pm
Join us for a virtual discussion about their
books, answer your questions, and share
an engaging activity! R
December 16-21
Don’t forget to use the Library for all of
your study AND study break needs!
games but can’t always find enough
players? Come on over and try out new
games or play old favorites! D
Teen Advisory Board
(New time + Pizza!)
Thursdays, 4:30-6:00pm
November 17, December 8, January 19,
February 16
High School
Working on a novel, short story or comic?
Need input on your academic writing?
Come share your writing with your peers
for feedback and inspiration! D
Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm
December 14, January 11, February 8
Grades 6-12
Come plan future events, get behind the
scenes tours, play games, socialize, and
share your opinions about our favorite
place…DPL! R
Teen Tabletop Gaming Club
Thursday, December 22, 3:00-5:00pm
Grades 6-12
Celebrating the end of finals or just love
playing Mario Kart? Drop in to the Youth
Program room for some exciting rounds of
Mario Kart. D
Tuesdays, 5:00-7:00pm
December 13, January 10, February 7
Grades 6-12
Love board games and other tabletop
Craftivism 102: World Day
of Social Justice
Monday, February 20, 3:00-4:00pm
Grades 4-8
Make art for causes you care about! R
Jewelry Workshop
Thursday, February 23, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 4-8
Create a colorful bead bracelet or earrings.
Materials provided. R
Pokemon Program
Monday, February 27, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-5
Celebrate National Pokemon Day with
crafts and a scavenger hunt! R
Homeschool Programs
Ages 7-14
To register, contact Kary Henry
(khenry@deerfieldlibrary.org)
Homeschool Hangout
December 8, 15; January 12;
February 2, 16
Enjoy the company of homeschool friends
while playing games and doing other fun
activities.
Homeschool Makers
Thursday, January 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Get your creativity going in our
MakerSpace!
More Teen MakerSpace programs on page 7.
Finals Week @ the Library
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Saturday,
February 4,
2:00-3:00pm
Youth - all ages
Enjoy this magical
STEM show
featuring friends
from a galaxy far,
far away! R
Wednesday, February 15, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 3-5
Celebrate teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy things
through words and crafts! R
Tuesday, January 31, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 1-5
Create your own bracelets using
Writing/Peer Editing Club
The Great Boodini’s Star Wars
STEM Show!
All Things Small
Crafternoon: Bracelet Making
TEEN PROGRAMS
embroidery floss, yarn, beads, and other
materials! D
Mario Kart Party
Popcorn & Paperbacks:
Caudill Edition
Wednesday, January 18, 4:00-5:00pm
Grades 6-8
Pick a book off the Caudill list and we’ll
give it to you to keep and read over winter
break! Then come discuss with your peers.
Popcorn provided! R
Multimedia Club
Tuesday, January 24, 5:00-6:00pm
High School
Mythology: Pick a myth and then find 1-2
pieces of media (novel, table top game,
video game, comic, music, play, etc.)
related to that myth to discuss. R
Book Speed Dating
Monday, February 13, 5:00-6:00pm
Ages 13 +
Come meet the book of your dreams!
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�MakerSpace Programs
Teen/Adult Programs (Age 13-Adult) All materials provided unless noted otherwise.
For program descriptions,
visit the DPL events calendar at
deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs.”
= Please register in advance. Registration opens Wednesday, November 16, 9:00am
at deerfieldlibrary.org, click on “Programs,” or call 847- 945-3311.
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Holiday Gift Ideas @ the
MakerSpace (Open House)
Personalized Dog Tags
Monday, December 5, 5:00-6:00pm
We’ll discuss how you can use each piece
of equipment to make personalized
holiday gifts.
Intro to 3D Printing (3D Print Basic)
Tuesday, January 3, 5:00-6:00pm
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Inkscape 101 (Laser Engraver Basic)
Tuesday, January 17, 5:00-6:00pm
Tuesday, February 7, 5:00-6:00pm
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Personalized Valentine’s Day
Hearts (Vinyl Cutter Basic)
Monday, February 13, 5:00-6:00pm
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Paper Bug “Taxidermy”
Tuesday, February 21, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 13-18
Sewing 101 (Sewing Basic)
Monday, January 9, 4:30-6:00pm
(Laser Engraver Basic)
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Blender 101 (3D Print Basic)
Monday, February 27, 5:00-6:00pm
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Teen Cell Phone Case Decorating
Walk-in Saturdays
Monday, January 23, 4:30-6:00pm
Ages 13-18
Needle Crafting & Chatting
(Crafting)
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3D Print Snowflake Decoration
(3D Print Basic)
Wednesday, February 1, 7:00-8:00pm
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Saturdays, 2:00-4:00pm
December 10, January 14, February 11
Bring a crochet, knitting, or sewing
project and hang out and work on your
project. Enjoy our MakerSpace and
community!
Join Us! We’re always on the lookout for new members to help
support our mission – improving the programming and offerings
at our local library. We’ve recently helped fund projects such as
the Children’s book browsing bins, Memory Kits, E-readers, and
more! The more support we get, the richer the library experience
is for everyone in the community. For more information about
becoming a member, please visit our website. (Current member
list is on page 8)
Deerfield’s only used book store needs your books! Do you have books that
you’ve finished reading? Are you looking to clear them out to make room for new
titles? Consider donating to us! Year-round we accept donations of gently used
books to sell in the Friends’ Book Store, which is located right inside the library. All
genres of books are accepted as well as DVDs and video games. Most importantly,
the proceeds from all sales are funneled right back into library services.
Our next meeting will be November 14
at 7:00 p.m. in the library – all community
members are welcome!
Visit our website for more information: deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library
The Friends can be contacted at 847-580-8895 or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
The Friends are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
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• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
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Deerfield Postal Patron
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org
Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
The Library Will Be Closed All Day
The Library Will Close at 3pm
The Library Will Open at 10am
Thursday, November 24
Saturday, December 24
Sunday, December 25
Sunday, January 1
Monday, January 16
Wednesday, November 23
Saturday, December 31
Tuesday, January 31
Tuesday, February 28
Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
847-580-8901
afalaszpeterson@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members
value your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
kabosch@deerfieldlibrary.org
Luisa Ellenbogen, Secretary
312-543-7258
lellenbogen@deerfieldlibrary.org
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sschriftman@deerfieldlibrary.org
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mgoldberg@deerfieldlibrary.org
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kstone@deerfieldlibrary.org
Emily Wallace
847-204-5573
ewallace@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Hours
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Mon–Thurs: 9:00am–9:00pm
Friday: 9:00am–6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am–5:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm–5:00pm
Many thanks to the current members of the
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library. It
takes a village full of friends to support the
ongoing rich experience the Library provides
to the community.
Good Friend
($15-$29)
Dear Friend
($50-$99)
Deb Kushner
Gerald & Adrienne Lasin
Molly Mulsoff
Clarion Myles
Mark & Lois Nagy
Deanna Novak
Susan Schloss
Emily Wallace
Lynda Woodson
Babs & Bob Benton
Nicole Burg
Kelly DeCorrevont
Karen & Patrick Dessent
Luisa Ellenbogen &
David Gass
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Judy Geuder
Jill Goldberg
Ken & Barbara Gore
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Elaine & Frank Haney
Larry Kane
Penny J Levy
Patty Lurie
Dan & Diane Mazur
Family Friend
($30-$49)
Joann Carbine
Jill Friedman
Larry & Joshua Krupp
Mimi & Jay Weisbach
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
Harriet & Stan Rosenthal
Lisa Schurgin
Bill & Janie Seiden
Sally Shulman
Arvey Stone
Kyle Stone
Merrilee & John
Waldron
Jan & John Zobus
Jane & James Riffel
David & Bryanne
Roemer
Susan & Richard Roman
Seth Schriftman
Dr. Sheldon & Mrs.
Illeane Schwartz
Larry & Katie Sullivan
Barbara Thomas
June Walton
Maureen Wener
Best Friend
($100-$249)
Loyal Friend
($250-$499)
Kenan Abosch
Stuart & Nancy
Babendir
Deerfield Bahai
Assembly
David G. Grimm
Glynis & David Hirsch
Garry & Tamara Katz
Laurie Lichko
Mark Lundberg
Kate Neiman
Michael Goldberg
Andrew & Sung
Johnson
David & Dinara Modes
Andrew Walvoord
Partner ($500+)
Susan Fried
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Abi Dare
Adrienne Lasin
American Sign Language
Among Us
Amy Falasz-Peterson
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Walvoord
Arvey Stone
AtoZ Database
Babs Benton
Barbara Gore
Barbara Thomas
Barry Bradford
Bill Seiden
Bluestem Book Awards
Bob Benton
Bob Gottlieb
Bob Newhart
Bombshell
Booked
Broadway
Bryanne Roemer
Check Illinois
City Barbeque
Clarion Myles
Coach T
Consumer Reports
Cristina Bueno
Dan Mazur
Daniel Joshua Rubin
David G. Grimm
David Gass
David Hirsch
David Modes
David Roemer
Deanna Novak
Deb Kushner
Deerfield Bahai Assembly
Deerfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library About Time Reading Program
Deerfield Public Library Baby Book Bunch
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library E-Readers
Deerfield Public Library Library of Things
Deerfield Public Library Maker Space
Deerfield Public Library Memory Cafe
Deerfield Public Library Memory Kits
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Public Library Access and Community for Everyone (PLACE)
Deerfield Public Library Read Around the World Reading Program
Deerfield Public Library Roots and Shoots Club
Deerfield Public Library Youth Advisory Board
Desueno Dance
Detransition Baby
Diane Mazur
Digital SLR Camera
Dinara Modes
Dungeons and Dragons
eBooks
Elaine Haney
Emily Wallace
FAA Pilot
Fly Girls
Frank Haney
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Book Sale
Gale Courses
Garry Katz
Gary Midkiff
Gerald Lasin
Glynis Hirsch
Google Workspace
Grammys
Harriet Rosenthal
Highway of Tears
Hoopla
Howard Handler
If On a Winter's Night a Traveler
Illeane Schwartz
Invisible Cities
Isabel Raci
Italo Calvino
James Riffel
Jan Zobus
Jane Goodall Institute
Jane Riffel
Janie Seiden
Jay Weisbach
Jessica McDiarmid
Jill Friedman
Jill Goldberg
Joann Carbine
John Waldron
John Zobus
Johnnie Christmas
Joshua Krupp
Judy Geuder
Judy Hoffman
June Walton
Kahoot
Karen Dessent
Kate Neiman
Katie Sullivan
Kelly DeCorrevont
Ken Abosch
Ken Gore
Kenan Abosch
Kindle
Kwame Alexander
Kyle Stone
Lake County Forest Preserves
Larry Kane
Larry Krupp
Larry Sullivan
Laurie Lichko
LEGO
LeUyen Pham
Libby
LinkedIn
Lisa Schurgin
Lois Nagy
Luisa Ellenbogen
Lunar New Year
Lynda Woodson
Mango Languages
Mardi Gras
Mark Lundberg
Mark Nagy
Marlon James
Marshal Fields
Martha Peck
Mary Oppenheim
Maureen Wener
Merrilee Waldron
Michael Goldberg
Microsoft Excel
Mike Goldberg
Mimi Weisbach
Molly Mulsoff
Monarch Book Awards
MySQL
Nancy Babendir
National Pokemon Day
Nicole Burg
North Central O-Gaugers
Patrick Dessent
Patty Lurie
Penny J Levy
Photoshop
PHP
PMP Prep
Pokemon
Professor Moptop
QuickBooks Online
Rebecca Sutera Tulloch
RFP Responses
Richard Oppenheim
Richard Roman
Ryerson Woods
Sally Shulman
Sarah MacLean
Seth Schriftman
Shannon Hale
Sheldon Schwartz
SQL
Stan Rosenthal
Star Wars
Stephen Nachamie
Stuart Babendir
Sue Gottlieb
Sung Johnson
Susan Fried
Susan Maddox
Susan Roman
Susan Schloss
Swim Team
Tamara Katz
The Book of Night Women
The Girl with the Louding Voice
The Great Boodini
Thomas the Tank Engine
Torrey Peters
UI/UX Design
United States Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs)
Vicki Karlovsky
Wordpress
World Day of Social Justice
World War II
Yoga
Zoom
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What three words would you use to describe your
ideal library experience? Our Board and staff
members will be asking you that over the coming
months, as we continue to refine and enhance your
library experience, both in the physical library and
the virtual version.
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We asked staff to give us the inside track on some possibly
under-the-radar services and resources.
Are you among those downloading 2,000 e-books each
month from the Libraiy? Is your club or organization
using one of our free meeting room spaces? Have you
had a favorite book signed by a visiting author? Are
you playing Minecraft with friends at the Libraiy? Did
you help provide for the food pantiy or the animal
shelter through our donation days?
Melissa S., Adult Sendees: “The Library has two
notaries on staff and offers notary services free
of charge. As notary needs vary - some are
quick and easy, while some require more time
and paperwork —we encourage patrons to call
ahead to make an appointment, and speak to
the notary to make sure you have all the items
needed to moveforward with the process. ”
Is your Library card now accessed through an app on
your smartphone, rather than plastic in your wallet?
Do you follow our blogs online? Have you been to one
of our Pinterest classes? Are you enjoying local
attractions with a Museum Adventure Pass?
Kary H., Youth Services: “One of ourfavorite
days in the Youth Department is when a young
child gets his/her very own library card! You
may not know that library cards are available
to children ages 5 and older. We like to make a
big deal about it, so be sure to stop by the Youth
Services desk and let your child show us
his/her new card!"
Yes, books are what we are known for, AND we are so
much more! Come explore us today - and let us WOW
you.
Mary Pergander
Library Director
Vicki K., Patron Services: “Patrons often ask us
where they can register to vote, and are thrilled
to learn they can do so right at the library.
During most hours we are open, there is a staff
member available to register voters. All you need
to bring are twoforms ofID, one with your
current address. FYI, as ofJuly 1, 2014, Illinois
residents have the option to register to vote online at
https://ova.elections.il.gov ”
Our remodeled and renovated library is just over a year
old, and we thank all of you again for your support
with our project. Now that we have settled in to our
new space, we are looking ahead to keep improving
our service to the community.
We’ve appreciated your feedback over the past year
and hopefully you’ve noticed improvements both in the
building and on our website. As the Board and Library
staff begin re-examining our mission and vision, know
that we strive to bring you an outstanding collection,
led by an outstanding staff, in a space where you
enjoy spending part of your day.
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Ron Simon
President
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
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Courtesy of the League of
Women Voters
Saturday, September 27, 10am-2pm
and Monday, October 6, 6-8pm,
Library lobby
�Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Book
Discussions
Amity and Sorrow by Peggy Rile
Thursday, Sept. 11,10:3C
Fleeing a polygamous
compound and her
abusive husband,
Amaranth and her two
teenage daughters drive
for days until crashing
their car in Oklahoma.
Helping to get them back
on their feet is a farmer who is
struggling to keep himself and his
household together after a recent loss.
This debut novel by an award-winning
playwright centers on redemption,
trust, and the complications of faith.
The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers
Thursday, Oct 9,10:30-11 :30am
Privates Bartle and
Murphy meet on the
eve of their deployment
to Iraq in 2004. When
rtle makes a promise
to Murphy’s mother to
bring him home safely,
they are bound together
throughout their tour. A compelling
book that is as much a coming of age
story as it is a war novel. Winner of
the PEN,/Hemingway Award and a
National Book Award finalist.
Secret Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda
Thursday, November 13, 10
On the eve of the
monsoons, in a remote
Indian villa ge, Kavita
gives birth to a baby
girl. But in a culture that
favors sons, the only
way for Kavita to save
her newborn daughter's
life is to give her away. It is a decision
that will haunt her a nd h er husband for
the rest of their lives, even after the
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service
holds shelf a month before the discussion.
No registration required for book or film discussions.
Books with a Twist
Programs will be held at Biaggi's Restaurant Deerfield, 711 Deerfield Road
The Leftovers by 1Tom Perotta
Monday, Septiemb er 22, 7:30-8:30pm
What would1 you do if you woke up one day and a large part of
i the world’s
population had
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just disappeared into thin air? After the event known as the
“Sud den
rture", resideints of Mapl eton are t rying to figure out how to do just
this. Some fall into a deep depres sion,, some joinl cults, and others choose to
ignore the events completely,
ey, Mapleton’s mayor, tries to hold the
community together and find hope while watching his own family struggle to
cope . A novel of loss, love, and connection. Reg arded by the New York Times
and NPR
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as one of the best books of 2011, The Leftovers is also currently airing
as a new HBO series.
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness by Susanna Cahalan
Monday, November 24, 7:30-8:30pm
At twenty-four, Susannah Cahalan is just getting into her adult life—she’s
involved in her first serious relationship and has a good job with a New York
newspaper. That is, until she wakes up one day strapped into a hospital bed with
no idea how she got there. A riveting story of Cahalan’s descent into madness
and the medical mystery that doctors unraveled.
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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.
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Young Adult Lit Lovers (Y.A.L.L.) Book Biscussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Whether you’re young or young at heart and enjoy reading Young Adult books, this discussion group
is your perfect fit. Join us for this bi-monthly discussion and do an activity based on the book.
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!
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Tuesday, September 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Gabe Williams is a guy with big summer plans. He’s got a job as a radio DJ, following in
the footsteps of his mentor, and he wants to move far away after graduation. He’s also
hoping his best friend Paige will fall in love with him—she’s smart, she’s hot, and she
tolerates his music habit. He couldn’t ask for more. His only problem? The rest of the
world has known him as Elizabeth for the last eighteen years.
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Tuesday, November 11, 7:0D-8:30pm
Cinder, a gifted mechani c, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her
stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the hand-
�Adult Programs
Making Sense of Your
Electric Bill
er in advance at the Librar y, by phon eat 847-945-3311 or at
ry.org. Registration opens August 27.
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Are You Ready for Some Football/
Wednesday, September 17, 7:00-8:00pm
A representative from the Citizens Utility
Board (CUB) will explain everything from
how to read your bill and all those
confusing charges, to electricity supply
choices and ways to save on electricity.
Bring your own electric bill to the program
so you can follow along. 13
Football 101 Training Camp
Saturday, September 20, 3:00-4:00pm
Do you love to watch football but are confused by some of the
terminology and strategies? Our Training Camp will help you
better understand the fundamentals of football, from a blitz
to a tight end and everything in between. 13
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Legal and Financial Planning
for the Aging and Their
Caregivers
Tuesday, October 7, 6:00-7:00pm
In this interactive program presented by
the Alzheimer’s Association, you will learn
about important legal and financial issues
related to aging, how to put plans in place,
and how to access legal and financial
resources near you. Regardless of whether
or not your family has received a diagnosis
of Alzheimer's or other long-term illness,
this program is helpful for all people
looking to plan ahead for their future. 13
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Tailgating with Real Urban Barbecue’s
Jeff Shapiro
Sunday, September 21, 2:00-4:00pm
Program will be held at Jewett Park Pavilion
Get ready for football season with some new tailgating recipes. Join chef and owner
of Real Urban BBQ, Jeff Shapiro to learn how to make your tailgating party a success!
Please register in advance, as seating is limited for this popular program. 13
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Steak: One Man’s
Search for the World’s
Tastiest Piece of Beef
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By Mark Schatzker
Wednesday, October 8, 6:30pm
@Whole Foods Market
Deerfield
Join us for a discussion otSteak: One Man's
Search For the World's Tastiest Piece of
Beef by Mark Schatzker, followed by a
demonstration from the meat department
of Whole Foods. We will learn the different
cuts of beef and how they can be prepared
and end our evening with a tasting from
MUSIC DISCUSSION: Elvis
Whole Foods Market Deerfield. Sign up
Presley “The Sun Sessions"
early—space is limited. 13
Wednesday October 15, 7:00-8:15pm
We’ll listen to and then talk about each
Crochet Basics
track on one of the greatest albums of all
Every Wednesday October 15-29, and
time, “The Sun Sessions” by Elvis Presley.
November 5, 6:30-8:00pm
This album collects Elvis’ first single that
Our four-part workshop includes basic
he recorded for the Sun label in Memphis,
crochet techniques along with a finished
Tennessee starting in 1954. We’ll talk
project. Classes meet once a week for four about the impact of this great album and
weeks. Please bring a size H or I crochet
the birth of Rock & Roll. D
hook and a ball of worsted-weight yarn.
Space is limited. Q
eBay for Beginners
Thursday, October 16, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn how to look at the stuff in your
basement and see gold! Jack Waddick,
eBay University Instructor, will show you
the advanced tools and strategies used by
eBay’s top sellers to move your items from
the trash to treasure category! This lively
session will include real-time demos on
eBay.com and time to answer your
questions. No technical mumbo
jumbo.. .everyone is welcome! 13
‘Find the Novel Inside You’
Writing Program
Saturday October 18, 1:30-3:30pm
We all have a novel inside of us. It’s that
story burning to be told. Join us as author,
William Hazelgrove tells the secrets and
method to get started on that idea and
keep at it through the first draft and
subsequent revisions. He also covers the
“ins and outs” of getting published,
sharing stories of paperback
auctions, movie options an
his first big contract. ID
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gister in advance at the Library, by phon e at 847-945-3311 or at
library.org. Registration opens August 27.
Library Poets Reading
Halloween Scary Movie Day!
Sunday, October 19, 2:00-3:30pm
The Library Poets of Deerfield, many of
whom have been published in prestigious
literary journals, will share their original
works. Drop in.
Friday October 31, 9:30-5:00pm
Boo! Feel like getting a scare on Halloween
day? We’ll be showing our favorite scary movies
all day at the Library. Drop in to meeting room
A for a few minutes or a few hours and get in
the Halloween mood. Check at the Media Desk
or our website for a schedule of the day’s
showings. Drop-in.
Provence and the Cote d’Azur: A Travelogue
“Paris Street; Rainy Day”:
Transformation of an
Impressionist Icon
Thursday October 23, 7:00-8:30pm
Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Streets; Rainy
Day is considered a world-famous icon
of the Chicago Art Institute’s celebrated
Impressionist collection. After the painting’s
recent exhibition travels from Paris to
New York and back to Chicago, conservator
Faye Wrubel discovered something that
significantly altered the painting. Join us as
we learn from Faye how she returned the
painting to the artist’s original vision.
Co-sponsored with the Deerfield Fine Arts
Commission. El
Color Me Calm
Thursday October 30, 4:00-8:00pm
Coloring isn’t just for kids! Coloring has
proven to be a powerful anti-stress tool for
adults around the world. The act of coloring
is meditative, encourages storytelling,
improves hand-eye coordination, and
supports creativity. Drop by to spend some
time coloring and winding down from your
busy day! Drop in.
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Tuesday, November 4, 7:00-8:30pm
Chase away the November gray with the first in our
series of three travelogues, Provence & the Cote
d'Azur. Presenter Ralph Danielson will provide the
slide commentary as we explore the sunny French
Riviera, charming villages in the hills above,
ancient Mediterranean seaports, and impressive
Roman architecture. Other sites include striking
river gorges, imposing chateaus, and the haunts of
renowned artists. El
Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Wednesday, November 12, 7:30-9:00pm @ Trax
Tavern and Grill Deerfield
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The Library is
hosting another evening of its popular trivia night
at Trax Tavern & Grill in Deerfield! Play
individually or team up in groups of up to 4 people
and test your knowledge of world trivia.
Refreshments will be served and prizes will be
awarded to the biggest know-it-alls! El
WEB Marketing for Small Business:
The Power of Email Marketing
SCORE SAr
Wednesday, September 10, 7:00-8:30pm
This SCORE Chicago workshop is for
business owners looking to gain insight on
FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR BUSINESS
how to build email lists and use subject
lines to get your emails opened. This session is designed to give you
the information you need but never knew where to find it. Norbert
Barszczewski, presenter. El
Launching Your Business Website
Tuesday, October21, 7:00-8:30pm
If you are a business owner looking to venture out onto the Web for the first
time or wanting a more effective presence, this program is for you. Key
concepts and social media will also be discussed. David Beasley, presenter. El
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Computer 101
Microsoft Office Software | Google: Business
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. Bring your
patience and questions!
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions are required.
Computer Basics
Thursday, September 4, 6:00-7:30pm
Interoet Basics
Wednesday, September 10, 2:00-3:30pm
Basic hands-on knowledge of keyboarding
and mouse functions are required.
Email Basics
Thursday, September 11, 6:00-7:30pm
This class is open to anyone, whether
or not they currently have an email
account.
Better loteroet Searching
Tuesday, September 16, 10:00-11:30am
You can find the answers to just about any
question on the Internet, but you have to
know where to look! Leam search strategies
that can help you make more sense of the
Internet.
iPad and iPhone Basics
Thursday, September 18, 6:00-7:30pm
Tuesday, November 18, 10:00-11:30am
Learn the basics of using these Apple prod
ucts from apps to changing your settings to
getting the most out of Siri. Devices are not
required, but if you do bring youirs, make
sure it is fully registered with Adpple, and have
all of your usernames and passwords.
Viden Chat
Wednesday, September 24, 2:00-3:30pm
Do your loved ones live far away and phone
s just are not cutting it? Fear not! The
future is here - with video chat! Leam how to
36 Skype;and FaceTime on your own
devices. Bring your own device or come to
observe. Location: IMeeting Room C
iPad and iPhnne Z.B
Thursday, October 9, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn howto change and adjust settings,
about hidden menus and options, and meore.
Word Basics
Tuesday, September 9, 10:00-11:30am
PowerPoiot Basics
Tuesday, September 20, 10:00-11:30am
Excel Basics
Tuesday, September 23, 10:00-11:30am
Publisher Basics
Thursday, October 20, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn to use the free tools that come
with a Google account, and about the
facets that will boost your business
pow er. This is a participatory class, so
havi ng a Google account already set up
will be most hel pful.
Persooal Google Tools
Tuesday, October 23, 10:00-1 1:30am
Come learn how to use Google’s many
tools to their full potential in your
personal life, including sharing callendars,
using dynamic maps, and more!
Tuesday, October 7, 10:00-11:30am
Get to Koow Google Brive
Excel Advanced
Tuesday, October 28, 10:00-11:30am
Learn how to use Google’s cloud storage
to save all of your information and
access it from any computer.
Wednesd
Basic Exc
, October 8, 2:00-3:30pm
knowledge is required.
This class is an extension of the iPad/iPhone
Basics class. Users should have mastered
basic usage before taking this course. Bring
your device.
Tea and Technology
Tuesday, October 14, 10:00-1 1:30am
Have questions about your technological
gadgets and gizmos? Drop in and ask our
librarians any quick questions you have! Tea
and snacks will be provided. Location:
Meeting Room C. Drop in.
Linhedln tor Your Personal
Brand
Streaming Movies and TV on
Your Tablet or PC
Thursday, November 6, 6:00-7:30pm
We’ll talk about the basics of ‘streaming”,
paid and free options you can use to watch
shows, and more.
Consumer Besource Bound Bp
Tuesday, November 11, 10:00-11:30am
Learn about free resources that will help you
increase your purchasing power and get the
biggest bang for your buck.
Cloud Computing Basics
Thursday, October 23, 6:00-7:30pm
In the competitive job market, Linkedln has
become a crucial online tool in establishing
you as a top notch candidate. In this class,
we will explore how to set up a Linkedln
profile and how it can keep you afloat in a
world of digital networking.
Thursday, November 13, 6:00-7:30pm
Learn about the different options you have
for storing information, as well as important
tips you need to know before you use
the cloud.
Get Pinning!
Wednesday, November 19, 2:00-3:30pm
This workshop will clarify essential
terminology, additional hardware and
software you might purchase, and generally
help you understand how to get something
that works for you.
Wednesday, November 5, 2:00-3:30pm
Pinterest is an online organizational tool that
helps you to keep track of everything from
decorating ideas to recipes. Discover how to
create and organize your■ Pinterest boards,
‘pin’ items onto it, and ctreate pins from
website links.
How tn Buy a Cnmputer
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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, August 27.
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Grades 7 and up
Come up with programming ideas for
Teens at the Library; create content for
the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with Teen programs at the Library; and
give input for the Teen Space. Any hours
you contribute to TAB meetings and
programs count as volunteer service in
the community! Join Nina, the Teen
Librarian, every 2nd Ihesday of the month
and enjoy snacks and drinks while hanging
out and talking about the Teen Space!
FREE ACT and SAT Pr
Tests @ the Library*
ACT Practice Test: Saturday,
September 27, 10:00am-1:30pm
SAT Practice Test: Saturday,
November 1, 10:00am-2:30pm
Taking a full length, proctored practice
test is the best preparation for the
actual exam. Learn what to expect on
test day and receive a complete analysis
of your results. Bring #2 pencils, and a
calculator, and leave your cell phone
behind. Participants will receive their
scores via email approximately two
weeks after the exam. Register now to
save a seat. El
*The practice tests include all aspects of the
actual test except for the essay portion.
Straight Talk on College
Admissions
Monday September 8, 7:00-8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Hanna Stotland, a college admissions
consultant with 14 years of experience,
offers parents and highschoolers an
overview of the college admissions
process and how families can find the
right path. El
All You Need to Know About
the ACTs
Monday September 22, 7:00 - 8:00pm
High School students and parents/
guardians
Deerfield ACT tutor Jan Caron explains
the ACT exam to High School students
and parents. Learn the ins and outs of
the actual test including scoring,
choosing test dates, the PSAT and
preparing for the exam. Information will
also be given about accommodations
such as extended time testing. El
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Visit the Teen Space during this annual
celebration of reading for fun, to find
inspiration to achieve your dreams and
goals. Whether you’re looking for more
information about colleges, career
choices, scholarships or more, the
information will be yours to grab!
Tuesday, September 9, 5:00pm
Tuesday, October 14, 5:00pm
Tuesday, November 11, 5:00pm
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Michael at nmichael@deerfleldlibraiy.org I Monster Movie Makeup
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Young Adult Lit Lovers
(Y.A.L.L.) Book Discussion
Ages 16 through Adult
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by
Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Tuesday, September 9, 7:00-8:30pm
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Tuesday, November 11, 7:00-8:30pm
Calling YAL.L.! Whether you’re young or
young at heart and enjoy reading Young
Adult books, this discussion group is your
perfect fit. Join us for this bi-monthly
discussion and enjoy an activity based on
the book. Copies of the books will be
available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. Drop in.
Get Creative with Minecraft
Monday, September 29, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 7-12
Join us in the Library’s Digital Computer
Lab for a brand new Minecraft club. El
Dr. Who Marathon
Monday, October 13, 9:30am-8:30pm
Grades 7-12
A school-free day is here? Have no fear!
Fill your day with Dr. Who and all of his
crazy antics. Stop by the Library anytime
during an all-day marathon of this wacky
TV show. No Thrdis required!
Thursday October 30, 7:00-8:30pm
Grades 7-12
Learn how to use makeup and special
effects to turn yourself into a monster
complete with fake blood, scars, and
more! Perfect for any Halloween party
because you use supplies you can find in
your own home! Presented by professional
makeup artist Kiel Cross. El
Steampunk-Altered Treasure
Chests!
Thursday November 13, 7:00-8:15pm
Grades 7-12
Steampunk artist Carol Thomas will show
you how to make a Time Traveler's
Treasure Box using gears, watch parts,
keys, locks, glass, and steampunk rubber
stamps. El
Pok mon Party
Saturday November 15, starts at 2:00pm
Grades 7-12
Celebrate International Games Day @ the
Library with an awesome Pok mon Party,
including crafts, snacks, prizes and a
bracket for the gaming festivities. Battle
it out with friends on the Wii and create
some crafts to take home! El
�Children’s Programs
El All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registiration.
Please register in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Pr ims
and Classes” or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs liste ire
begins on Wed nesday, August 27.
In addition to programs geared toward children with special needs, we are also happy to
make reasonable accommodations so that your child can
For more information about programs and services for chi
contact Paula Shapiro at pshapiro@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Astronomy Under the City Lights
Thursday, September 4, 7:00-8:45pm I All ages welcome
Travel to the moon as Lake County Astronomical Society
members offer telescopes and viewing guidance in Jewett
Park, where participants can see the Moon’s mountains
and craters and other planets of our solar system. And you
don’t even have to take a spaceship! Drop in.
Homeschool Programs
Calling all homeschool families! Join
us for these exciting programs and
meet new friends.
Monday, October 20,1:30-2:15pm
Learn about Lake County’s past and
the fascinating work of a
paleontologist in Disappearing
Dinosaurs presented by the
Lake County Discovery Museum. El
Monday, November 17, 1:30-3:00p,v
Learn Microsoft Publisher through
instruction and a fun hands-on
activity in our computer lab. El
Creating Comics Workshop
Monday Sept 8, 4:30-5:30pm I Grades 4-6
What's the word on word balloons? What do you put in a
panel? In this workshop, we'll learn the basics of making
comics with graphic novelist Corinne Mucha. Together, we'll
invent some new characters and get started on some great
stories! El
For more information about programs
and services for Homeschool Families
contact Meg Anthony at
manthony@deerfieldlibraiy.org
Tween Programs
KiDLS (Kids in Deerfield Love Science): All About You!
Saturday, September 13, 1:00-2:00pm\ Ages 5-9 with parent/caregiver
How much do you know about you? Learn what your body is made of and how your
body works in this fun, family science program. We’ll move, measure and make stuff
as we explore the fascinating subject of US! El
Dave Herzog’s Marionettes presents
“The Pumpkin Patch Review”
iSaturday September 20,11:00-11:45am
Family program 3 years and older
Strange things are happening in the Pumpkin Patch! Join
the fantastic residents of the Pumpkin Patch including
Billy Bob Brown, Betty Lou and Homer. The Square
Dancing Scarecrows, Miss Porkarella the Can Can
dancing pig, and Grandpa Scarecrow will dazzle you with
amazing feats of trapeze flying, and Clara Cluck will
show you what a chicken dance really is! El
Music and Movement around the World:
An Inclusive Sensory Experience
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Saturday, September 27, 11:00am-12:00pm
Ages 3-8 with parent/caregiver
Children of all abilities and their families are invited to
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explore the sights and sounds of the world through art,
music, and books! This inclusive program will be led, in
part, by a Lekotek play specialist. Lekotek is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
promoting benefits of play and the inclusion of children with special needs into
family and community life. El
Tween Jeopardy!
Monday, October 6, 7:00-8:00pm
Grades 6-8
Bring your smarts to the Library! Use
our very own Jeopardy set to put your
brain to the test and challenge other
contestants! Snacks will be provided.
□
Edible Art Program*
Monday, November 10, 5:OO-6:00pm
Grades 6-8
In what other program can you make
your art AND eat it too?! Test out
your culinary creativity with a variety
of food items and standard craft
supplies. *Notification of allergies
is mandatory. El
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�Children’s Programs
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, August 27.
Glue & Go Costumes with
Holly Cleeland
Saturday October 11,10:30-11:30am
Family program 5 years and older
Learn how to design your own super-duper
Halloween costume with everyday easy-tofind materials. You’ll get over thirty
different ideas for fun costumes! Holly has
been featured on the Carol Duvall and the
Rachel Ray shows. El
Scary Stories
Minecpaft Club!
Grades 1-3: Monday, October 20,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 4-6: Monday, November 3,
4:30-5:30pm
Join us in the Library’s Digital
Computer Lab for a brand new
Minecraft club. Let your imagination
run wild with other Minecraft fans as
you create and show off your own
unique world! El
K-9 Reading Buddies of the
North Shore
Monday October 20, 6:00-7:00pm
Monday November 17, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 1-5
Our furry, four-legged friends are back!
Register children for a 15-minute slot to
read to a trained therapy dog. El
Picture Book Party
Saturday October 18, 11:00am-12:00pm
Children ages 4-6 with caregiver
Celebrate Miss Amy and Miss Kary’s
favorite picture books in this fun party!
Join us as we make crafts, play games,
read great stories and much more! El
Disappearing Dinosaurs
Monday October 20, 4:30-5:15pm
Grades 1-6
Why is there no fossil record
Saturday Oct 25,3:45-4:30pm
Grades 3-5
Get ready to shiver in your seats! Our
Youth Librarians will be telling their
favorite scary stories. We will have creepy
treats at the end of the program. El
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s
Library
Saturday, November 8, 1:00-2:00pm
Grades 4-5
Join us as we play the Great Library
Escape Game! Whether you’ve read the
book or not, if you’re partial to puzzles or
a bookworm, you'll love competing in this
scavenger hunt program. El
Brickology: LEGO FAMILY
building for kids of ALL
abilities
Tuesday, November 11, 10.1)0-11:00am
Children kindergarten and older
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Original
Saturday October 25, 11:00am-12:00pm
activities and vintage LEGO FAMILY
Ages 5-12 with caregiver
building! Join LEGO specialist Beth Weis
Children will have a great time as they
for this fun, engaging, and inclusive
learn (and take home) a collection of
opportunity to work on motor skills as well
thrilling and entertaining tricks! Gary
as social and emotional growth. All family
Kantor will teach card tricks, vanishing
members must be at least 5 years old to
effects, and much more. And in addition to attend the program. El
the fun of the magic, this workshop will
emphasize the importance of education
and reading. All materials are provided,
and each child receives a magic kit to take
home. El
Magic Workshop
(Not-So Scary) Scary Stories
Saturday October 25, 3:00-3:30pm
Grades K-2 with caregiver
BOO! Join our Youth Librarians at they tell
their favorite fun, spooky, (not-so-scaiy)
Wendy Morgan & D.B.
stories. We will have creepy treats at the
Saturday, November 15, 11:00am-12:00pm
paleontologist. We’ll
end of storytime. Children must attend
Family
program 2 years and older
at what type of dinosaurs may have lived
with a caregiver. El
Wendy and D.B. are all about fun! Once
where you are living now! We’ll also look at
the
music
gets going, you’ll want to sing,
possible reasons for dinosaur extinction
wiggle, jump, and dance along! Learn all
and look at their modern relatives. This
about
music
and instruments while having
program will be led by an expert from the
a blast! El
Lake County Discovery Museum. El
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�Storytimes
NEW!
Z sessions!
Registrationfor Session 1 begins on Wednesday, August 27
Registration for Session 2 begins on Wednesday, October 8
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Ready, Set, Learn!
Fridays at 11:00am
Wednesdays at 1:00pm
Session 1: September 12,19,26;
Session l: September 10,17, 24;
October3,10,17
October 1, 8,15
Session 2: November 7,14, 21;
Session 2: November 5,12,19;
December 5,12,19
Decerriber3,10,17
Ages 0-12 months with parent
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in
or caregiver
Kindergarten, with parent or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your This storytime is designed especially for
baby! Join us for rhymes, books, and songs preschoolers’ incredible curiosity about
for you and baby, plus social time after the the world around them. Stories will be
program. El
combined with math and science
activities, singing, play and writing in this
early literacy program. Caregivers must
Fun for Ones
remain in the Library. El
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Session 1: September 9,16,23,30;
October 7,14
Session 2: November 4,11,18;
December 2, 9,16
Ages 13 - 23 months with parent
or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
After School Stories
time after the program. This actionThursdays at 4:30pm
packed program will engage new walkers
Session 1: September 11,18;
in early literacy activities and encourage a October 2, 9,16,23
love of books and reading. El
Session 2: November 6,13,20;
December 4,11,18
Time for Twos
Grades K-2
This program is specifically designed for
Thursdays at 10:30am
younger elementary school children and
Session l: September 11,18;
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
October 2, 9,16,23
must remain in the Libraiy. El
Session 2: November 6,13,20;
December 4,11,18
Ages 24 - 35 months with parent
Evening Storytime
or caregiver
Wednesdays at 7:00pm
Two-year-olds and their caregivers are
Session 1: September 10,17;
invited to a special weekly storytime,
October 1, 8,15,22
including songs and movement activities
Session 2: November 5,12,19;
designed just for them. El
Decembers, 10,17
Families with children ages2-6
Join us for a fun, interactive program,
Preschool Pals
including books, stories, rhymes, music,
Mondays at 10:30am
movement, and more! This program builds
Session 1: September 8,15,22, 29;
language and literacy skills and
October 6,13
encourages a love of stories. Children are
Session 2: November 3,10,17;
invited to come in their pajamas. El
December 1, 8,15
3-year-olds with paren t 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, September 6 - November 29
10:00am
Children with parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy!
Storytime, Milk, & Cookies @
Panera Bread Bannockburn
Tuesday, September 2, 9:30am
Tuesday October 7, 9:30am
Tuesday November 4, 9:30am
Children with parent or caregiver
Join Miss Nina the first Tuesday of the
month for a storytime at Panera, located at
1211 Half Day Rd. in Bannockburn.
Drop-in Crafts
Monday, September 15 - Sunday,
September 21
Monday, October 13 - Sunday October 19
Monday, November 10 - Sunday
November 16
Children with parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services desk to pick-up
a craft pack that you can either do in the
Library or take home.
Trick-or-Treat the Youth
Services Department
Friday October 31, 3:30-6:00pm
Children with parent or caregiver
Stop by Youth Services on Halloween to
show off your costume and get a treat!
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�New Tech @ Your Library
Library Tech Classes
Lead to Discovery
When attorney Eugene Stahnke retired from
practice, he got right to work ramping up his
computer skills. Over the past year, Eugene has
taken more than a dozen technology classes offered
by the Libraiy, and has advanced from “101” level to
fluency with a wide range of digital activities. We
asked Eugene to share some thoughts about his
learning experience.
Visit us at deerfieldlibrarv.org
Instruction Librarian Jenn Hovanec
has led many ofthe technology classes
attended by Eugene Stahnke
Q. What was your motivation to take the Library's technology classes?
A. During my years as an attorney, the division of labor always had someone else handling
the computer-related tasks. As a result, I had little detailed knowledge of the computer
and the Web. I got tired of asking for help, and relying on others for even the simplest
of activities, such as email.
Meet Your New Website
The Library’s refresh continues
with a spiffy new website design.
It features friendly navigation,
optimized mobile browsing, and
fresh insights from expert Library
staff. Enjoy the tour!
Q. Why would you recommend the Library's classes?
A. For starters, you have expert trainers, and at no cost. The classes are extremely well
organized, and the librarians leading the classes are excellent communicators. The
hands-on training, with the instructor right in front of you, is invaluable. They provide
excellent handouts, and are always available for questions if you get stuck up the road.
Q. How have you been using your new skills?
A. Where to start? Email, of course, and basic word processing. I’ve also enjoyed learning
how to truly mine gold from the library’s catalog, including tracking down books and
articles for my many interests and hobbies. One class introduced a number of
important free online resources, including Consumer Reports. I also learned about the
Goodreads website, which has become a favorite for tracking my reading, and sharing
with a world-wide online community of readers.
Q. Have you had any unexpected outcomes?
A. I never expected to own a tablet and a smartphone, and to be actively using them.
Diking photos with the smartphone is worlds beyond what I eked out on my old
cellphone. The Library’s classes have helped guide the whole experience from
purchasing to organizing photos and sharing them online.
Game on at Teen PS4
Station!
Teens, next time you need a break
from studying or just to relax, try
the new Teen Gaming Station.
Located in the Teen Space, the
game station has a brand new
PlayStation 4 with pre-loaded
games, wireless controllers, and
headphones. Current available
games include: Fifa 14, Madden 25,
Lego Marvel Superheroes, and Need
for Speed Rivals. Stop at the Media
Desk to check out the
controllers and headsets.
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Q. What recommendations do you have tor getting started?
A. After class, be sure to use the handout and continue to reinforce what you learned in
class. It’s not that time-consuming, and repetition makes all the difference. If you don’t
have a computer at home, there are many hours of open access to the computers in the
Library’s lab. If you are interested in purchasing a computer, I highly recommend “How
to Buy a Computer” on November 19. Also, don’t be nervous about being in the class.
The shared experience proved to be very beneficial.
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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 donations of gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CDs and DVDs (NO VHS OR
cassettes, encyclopedias, textbooks or magazines, please).
• Donations of Cookbooks and Children’s Books are especially
welcome for our upcoming Deerfield Farmers Market sale on
September 20.
• 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. The remaining 2014
meetings will be held October 1 and November 12,7:00 p.m.,
in the meeting room across from our sale area.
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership! (form below)
• The Friends raised money to fund three great performers for
Youth summer programs, and a new early literacy wall. We also
approved funds for iPads and Nabi tablets.
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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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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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?
Many Thanks!
Friends of the Library
Courtesy of the Friends of the
Library, a new early literacy wall
engaging little ones in the
Preeschool PPavilion. With colorful
magnets and fun moving parts,
the train-shaped interactive
nels are desi gned for tough
play. When caregivers interact
with their children at the wall,
they are using four of the five
early literacy practices of
reading,
ung, writi ng, singing, playing
and talki ng-
The Turner Family
The Turner Family has generously
donated a beautiful sculpture to the
Library by artist Robert Winslow.
Patty Sue (Turner) Rhea (left) was
on hand for the installation of the
sculpture, titled “Ene:rgy Form”. The
commemorative |panel added after the
installation readss, ‘This sculpture is a
2014 gift from the Turner Family in
loving memory of Fred (1933-2013) and
Pa tty (1933-2000) Turner, longtime
De erfield residents." The sculpture,
created from Tennessee pink marble,
is located on the lower level of the
Library, outside the Computer Lab.
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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
Monday, September 1 - Labor Day
Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 5PM
Wednesday, November 26
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 1PM
Wednesday, October 22
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10AM
Wednesday, September 10
Tuesday November 25
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpeigander@deeifieldlibraiy.org
Libraiy Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch • 847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-9404049
mbarkdembitz@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen • 847444-0677
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac .com
Jeff Rivlin • 847-374-0709
jeff.rMin@comcast.net
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sethschriftman@gmail.com
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simon.ronald@yahoo.com
library Hours
Mon—Thurs:
Friday
Saturday:
Sunday
9:OOam-9:OOpm
9:00am-6:00pm
9:OOam-5:OOpm
1:00pm-5:00pm
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Many thanks to the local businesses that
supported the children’s Summer Reading
Program by donating reading incentives:
Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Baskin-Robbins,
Brunswick Zone, Campus Colors, Chipotle
Mexican Grill, Deerfield Bank & Trust, Get
the Scoop, D Forno Pizza and Pasta,
KidSnips, Language Stars, McDonald’s,
Meatheads Burgers & Fries, Orange Leaf,
Target, Tom & Eddie’s, and Whole Foods
Market.
Hats off to the shining STAR Volunteers, who
helped register kids and take reports for the
Summer Reading Program. We definitely
couldn’t have done it without all of you!
A big gulp of thanks to Whole Foods Market
Deerfield for the donation of bottled water for
the hundreds of thirsty Library visitors during
the July 4 Family Days parade.
Thank you to the experts that lead us through
“Real Estate 60015”: Susan Brown Burklin
and Ryan Newberry L’Heureux from
©properties, Lori Amato from American
Home Shield, Cindy Smolin from Guaranteed
Rate, and Mark McCaffrey from McCaffrey’s
Home Inspection.
Many thanks to Strudel the Comfort Dog for
helping us promote the Summer Reading
Program at the Deerfield Farmers Market.
Photo Permission
Library staff may take pictures at progrrams and events to
use in our newsletter and other publiciity, including social
media. Phottographers. and camera crews from newspapers
or televisioi.n stations may;
r also document events at t
Library. If you prefer not to■ have Library staff or reporters
photograph or film you cor a member of your family, please
feel f ree to decline at tha t time. We respect your privacy.
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Vol. 31, No. 2
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Alzheimer's Association
American College Test (ACT)
American Home Shield
Amity and Sorrow
Amy Robillard
Apple
Auntie Anne's
Bannockburn Illinois
Baskin Robbins
Beautiful Music for Ugly Children
Beth Weis
Biaggi's
Blu-Ray Format
Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness
Brunswick Zone
Campus Colors
Carol Duval
Carol Thomas
Chicago Art Institute
Chicago Illinois
Chipotle
Cinder
Cindy Smolin
Citizens Utility Board (CUB)
Cloud Computing
College Admissions
Consumer Reports
Consumer Resources
Corinne Mucha
Cote d'Azur France
Crochet
Dave Herzog
Dave Herzog's Marionettes
David Beasley
Deerfield Bank and Trust
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Blog
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Card
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Homeschooling Services
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
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Disappearing Dinosaurs Exhibition Lake County Discovery Museum
Doctor Who
eBay
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Elvis Presley
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Energy Form
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library
Eugene Stahnke
FaceTime
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FIFA 14
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French Riviera
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Gabe Williams
Gary Kantor
Get the Scoop Ice Cream Shop
GoodReads
Google
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July 4th Activities
Kary Henry
Kenan Abosch
Kevin Garvey
Kevin Powers
KidSnips
Kiel Cross
Kirstin Crenn-Mills
Lake County Astronomical Society
Lake County Astronomy Under the City Lights Program
Lake County Discovery Museum
Lake County Illinois
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LEGO
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Lekotek
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Madden 25
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Mark McCaffrey
Mark Schatzker
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Mary Pergander
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Memphis Tennessee
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Nintendo Wii
Norbert Barszczewski
North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies
Notary Public
Oh Brother Where Art Thou
Oklahoma
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Orphans of the Storm
Paleontology
Panera Bread
Paris France
Paris Street Rainy Day
Patty Sue Turner Rhea
Patty Turner
Peggy Riley
PEN American Center Literacy Awards
Pinterest
Playstation 4
Pokemon
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Steak: One Man's Search for the World's Tastiest Piece of Beef
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Tom and Eddie's
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Trax Tavern and Grill
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West Deerfield Township Food Pantry
Whole Foods
William Hazelgrove