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Promises Kept
Our year-long construction project to
bring you a 21st Century library is nearly
complete. We’ll be closing the doors at
7 N. Waukegan Road on Friday, May 24 at
6pm. We look forward to greeting you at
our Grand Reopening on Sunday, June
23 at 1:00pm. After a brief ribbon cutting
ceremony and words of greeting, we will
invite the community in to experience
the Library like never before. Want to
see the whole thing, and hear about all
the new features? Guided tours will
show you around. Use one of our new
laptop computers to explore the world.
Share our new Preschool Pavilion with
your children. Curl up with your favorite
read and enjoy the silence of our Quiet
Area for adults. Have a few overdue
books or movies? Enjoy fees and fines
amnesty for the entire first week we
are open.
The Board members and I want to thank
you for your support and patience
throughout the Library Improvement
Project. We believe you will agree it has
been worth it - with a refreshed Library
space, and informed staff members
ready to serve you. And the physical
Library isn’t the whole story - ask about
our virtual services, available whenever
and wherever you are.
We hope you will agree that the renewed
Deerfield Public Library represents
“promises kept” to our community.
We look forward to seeing you on
June 23!
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President
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Reorganized, remodeled
and expanded space
for improved
Library function
Study Rooms
• 10,000 sq. ft. expansion
• More open and flexible spaces to
allow for shared and multiple uses
• Space rearranged into active and
quiet zones for a better Library
experience
• Dedicated “Quiet Room” for
students and adults
Improved Youth
Services area
• A dynamic Preschool Pavilion to
help develop early literacy skills
• Better designed Storytime Room for
children’s programs, after-school
activities, and family events
• More computers and additional
educational games to develop
reading and cognitive skills
• Eight study rooms available for
private study or small groups, two in
the Youth Services department and
six in the Adult Services depart
ment. Three study rooms accommo
date two patrons, four rooms
accommodate four patrons, and one
room accommodates up to six
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• Three new meeting rooms available
for use by not-for-profit groups.
Each room will seat about 40, with
the ability to expand into one large
and welcoming space. Upgraded
technology includes hearing
assistance, new projectors and
sound system, plus fresh new
chairs, tables and other amenities.
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Upgraded infrastructure
• Updated or new heating, cooling,
plumbing and electrical systems
More computers
• ADA accessible restrooms through
out the Library
for adults
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• Express computers for quick access
safety and other building codes
• Laptops will be available for use
throughout the Library
On time, on budget
Save your donations and visit us in our
new space after the Grand Reopening. If
you have an urgent donation that can’t
be held, please contact us by emailing
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org or calling
847-945-3311, ext. 8895 before May 24.
We are especially looking for donations
of cookbooks and children’s books for
our sale this year at the Deerfield
Farmer’s Market on September 21st.
Look for our big, new sale area in the
remodeled, refreshed and renovated
Library!
Be the first to see our sale books—the
Friends welcome volunteers from the
community to help sort and shelve book
donations!! Contact the Friends for more
information.
Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public
Library with an annual membership! A
membership form is available on our
page of the Library website and in our
book sale area.
The next Friends of the Library board
meeting will be on Wednesday, July 24th
at 7pm at the Library. Community
members and potential new volunteers
are always welcome—we are looking for
new board members, too!
The Friends can be contacted at
(847) 945-3311, ext 8895 or at
friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Farmers Market Visits
Library Trustees
July 20 and October 5
Stop by and ask questions or share your
ideas.
Countdown to the Grand Reopening
Computer lab
• Dedicated space with 12
computers for hands-on,
interactive instruction about
using the Library’s electronic
resources and the Internet for
research, personal pursuits and
homework assignments
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• Due to low and very advantageous
interest rates, taxpayers will be
paying about $76-$79 each year
(based on a home valued at
$500,000 at the time of the
referendum in November, 2010)
rather than the $88 or so we had
estimated. This will be a FLAT RATE,
annually, for the next 20 years.
June 15, 8:00-11:00am
Staff will be on hand to answer your
questions about our repurposed,
refreshed and reinvented Library.
Kamishibai Stories @ the Farmers
Market • August 17, 8:00am-11:00am
Stop by the Library tent at the Farmers
Market to hear some Japanese
Kamishibai Stories and try your hand
at origami!
Get the Low Down on Downloads
September 7, 8:00-11:00am
Get a quick course on how to download
books, audiobooks, and more on your
e-reader, tablet, or smartphone.
�R = Please register in advance online at deerfieldlibrary.org. If you need to register
by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or after June 23.
Have Book, Will Travel! Adult
Summer Reading Program
PariScenes
Thursday, July 25, 7-8:30pm
Whether you’re already head over heels in
love with Paris or anticipating the thrill of
your first visit, this program is for you.
Presenter Tish Robinson, a former French
teacher and avid traveler, shares lots of
insider information, presents a fascinating
historic overview of the city and gives plenty
of tips on how to make the most of your
visit. Detailed handouts are included, and
there will be plenty of time for questions. ID
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Celebrate the Library’s Grand Reopening
by signing up for the 2013 Summer
Reading Program, Have Book, Will
Travel! Participants who read, watch, or
listen to five titles this summer can
enter to win a Kindle Fire, or other
travel-related prizes. Attendance at
any of the adult library programs can
count as one of your five titles.
Start your journey by stopping by the Adult Services
desk to pick-up a registration form and your free luggage tag. Registration
forms will also be available on the Library website beginning Sunday, June 23.
Travel Lite: Best Travel Apps for your Smartphone
Tuesday, July 16th, 7:30-8:30pm
Tired of lugging guidebooks, maps, magazines, and novels on your trips? Now you
don’t have to! Make the most of your smartphone or tablet with some of the best
travel apps available on iOS and Android. □
Travel Movie Discussion: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Thursday, July 18, 6:00pm
A group of retired English couples travel to India to take up residence at a
restored hotel. The journey ends up changing all of their lives. Stay until the
lights come up for a brief discussion.
Starring: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Maggie Smith
Rated PG • 124 minutes
Shoot Like a Pro Digital Photography Workshop
Saturday, July 20, 12:30-4:30pm
Tired of blurry travel photos? Wish you knew
more about your digital camera?
Join Chicago Tribune photographer, John
Dziekan, in this 4-hour workshop as he
covers the basics required for good
photographs including lighting, shooting
angles and low cost tips that can produce
better photos. Participants will also spend part of
the workshop taking photos—please bring your own digital camera, memory
card and manual—followed by a helpful critique. Class size is limited, so
register now. □
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Explore World Music
Wednesday, July 31, 7:30-8:30pm
Learn about different music from around
the world while we listen to and talk about
some of the best world music CDs in the
Library’s collection.
The Lore and Lure of Spices
Tuesday, August 6, 7:00-8:00pm
Join Tom and Patty Erd, owners of The
Spice House in Evanston, as they discuss the
history of the spice trade and share fasci
nating stories of the spices we love today.
Gift bags provided! ID
Thinks and Drinks World
Trivia Night
Wednesday, August 14, 7:30pm
Trax Tavern and Grill, 833 Deerfield Road
Think you know it all?
Prove it! Test your
knowledge of world
trivia as you match
wits with friends and
neighbors at Thinks
and Drinks World Trivia
Night at Deerfield’s
own Trax Tavern &
Grill. Play individually or team up in groups
of up to four people. Refreshments will be
served and prizes awarded to the biggest
know-it-alls! This popular program fills up
fast, so register online now. □
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�R = Please register in advance online at deerfieldlibrary.org. If you need to register
by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or after June 23.
Thursday Book Discussions
Copies of the books will be available at the self-service holds shelf a
month before the discussion. No need to register in advance.
The History of Star Trek: From
Concept to Screen
Wednesday, August 21, 6:30-8:30pm
Boldly go with College of Lake County
Professors and “Trekkies” John and Maria
Jose Tenuto as they trace the amazing
history of one of popular culture’s most
enduring phenomenon. This fascinating
presentation features rare and never
before seen photos, trivia, and previously
unknown information from production
memos and early drafts of scripts. Learn all
the fascinating backstories of how “Star
Trek” was produced despite the odds being
against it. □
Author Visit:
Meet Maggie Shipstead
Wednesday, August
28, 7:00pm
Maggie Shipstead’s
debut novel, Seating
Arrangements, has
been praised by the
New York Times
Book Review, the
Washington Post, USA Today, 0 magazine,
and the New Yorker. Seating Arrangements
is the story of the Van Meters, who have
gathered at their family retreat to
celebrate the marriage of daughter Daphne
to the impeccably appropriate Greyson
Duff. The weekend is full of champagne,
salt air and practiced bonhomie, but longburied discontent and simmering lust stir
beneath the surface. Shipstead will discuss
her novel and answer questions from the
audience. Lake Forest Bookstore will be
selling copies of the novel, which Shipstead
will sign following her talk. El
The Middlesteins by Jami Attenberg • July 11, 10:30am
Two siblings with very different personalities attempt
to take control of their mother’s food obsession
and massive weight gain to save her life after their
father walks out and leaves her reeling in the
Chicago suburbs.
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett • August 8, 10:30am
A researcher at a pharmaceutical company must step
out of her comfort zone when she is sent into the heart
of the Amazonian delta to check to track down her
former mentor, who seems to have all but disappeared
while working on what is destined to be an extremely
valuable new drug.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern • August 15,
7:30pm
The circus arrives without warning. It is simply there,
when yesterday it was not. Within the striped canvas
tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtak
ing amazements. But behind the scenes, a fierce
competition is underway: a duel between two young
magicians, Celia and Marco. Unbeknownst to them
both, this is a game in which only one can be
left standing.
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Travel Movie Discussion:
The Motorcycle Dianes
Thursday, August 29, 6:00pm
The true story of the young Che
Guevara’s travels throughout South
America on a motorcycle. Stay until
the lights come up for a brief
discussion.
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal and
Rodrigo De la Serna
Rated R for language
In Spanish with English subtitles
126 minutes
Hackers and Phishers
and Viruses, Oh My!
Wednesday, August 28, 7:00-8:00pm
This class will teach the basics
staying safe on the Internet. Learn
how to create a strong password,
recognize a secure website, and tips
on avoiding viruses. Class size
limited to twelve. □
�Ft = Please register in advance online at deerfieldlibrary.org. If you need to
register by phone, call 847-945-3311 before we close on May 24 or on or
after June 23.
Have Book—Will Travel!
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday,
August 18
Children ages birth
through 6th grade
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paperback book of their choice and be
eligible for a variety of wonderful raffle
prizes. When they aren’t busy reading,
children are invited to participate in the
Library’s fabulous, free activities all
summer long.
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Aloha to You!
Saturday, July 13,
1:00pm
Children going into
grades K-5 and their
parent or caregiver
Pack your suitcases
and visit Hawaii with
Holly Nagel and her
Aloha to You program.
Join us as Holly demonstrates Hawaiian
culture with stories and instruments and
teaches us to Hula dance! □
Let’s Go for a Drive with
Elephant and Piggie!
Saturday, July 27th, 10:30am
Ages 4-7
Miss Amy and Miss Kary love Elephant &
Piggie so much!! We can’t wait to have
fun with these zany characters and
YOU! We’ll laugh our way through Mo
Willems’ wonderful series, complete a
fun craft, and play games. □
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Wednesday, August 14, 7:00pm
All ages welcome
Travel to the moon as Lake County
Astronomical Society members offer
telescopes and viewing guidance in
Jewett Park where participants can see
the Moon’s mountains and craters and
other planets of our solar system. And
you don’t even have to take a spaceship!
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Fantasy Maps
Tuesday, July 30, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Children going into grades 3-5
Do you dream about Hogwarts? Want to
visit Neverland? Love the Rainbow Magic
fairies? Get ready to create the world of
your favorite book! Participants will make
beautiful relief maps of imaginary places
as they explore the world of cartography
(map-making). Please bring a copy of your
favorite fantasy book with you to the
program! □
Family Movie and Dinner
Thursday, August 1, 6:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Bring a picnic dinner and take a trip to
Hotel Transylvania (PG), a high-end
resort for monsters and their families run
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Three...two...one... Rockets!!
August 3, 1:00pm
Grades 3-6
Get your brain and hands immersed in
science with this hands-on program!
Led by Discovery Center Museum staff,
participants will construct and launch
air-powered rockets and master
aerodynamic stability. 13
Jim Gill Family Concert
Saturday, August 17, 2:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Along with North Shore Special
Education District (NSSED), the Library
is proud to welcome nationally acclaimed
and award winning musician, author, and
child development specialist Jim Gill.
Gill offers more than a show to watch.
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Shanta
Sunday, August 18, 2:00pm
All ages welcome
Join us for an
unforgettable
experience as the
renown storyteller,
Shanta, performs
spellbinding stories and sounds of
musical instruments of African origin.
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Have Book— Henna at the Library!
Tuesday, July 23, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Will Travel!
Ages 12-17 “
Teen Summer
Join Kendra Williams, a Henna expert, and
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learn about the history behind these
Program
stunning body art designs that have been
Picnic Stories
Thursdays, June 27 - August 15, Noon
Children and their parent or caregiver
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy stories for
the whole family in the Storytime
Room at the Library.
Family Times
Saturdays, June 29 August 17, 10:00am
Children and their parent
or caregiver
Come to the Youth
Services department
for a drop-in
storytime the whole
family will enjoy!
Drop-in Craft
Mondays, July 15 and August 12,
10:00am- 8:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
You don’t have to travel far to have fun!
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a paper city and then come back
and make a suitcase to keep your paper
city in!
Campfire Stories
Wednesdays, July 10 and August 7,
7:00pm
Children and their parent or caregiver
Come dressed in your pajamas and bring
your favorite stuffed animal to share in
the fun!
Kamishibai Stories @ the
Farmers Market
Saturday, August 17, 8:00-11:00am
Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Library tent at the Farmers
Market to hear some Japanese
Kamishibai Stories and try your hand
at origami!
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Journey to the Library this summer and
see where it will take you! Teens in grades
7-12 are invited to participate in the Teen
summer reading program, by writing book,
audiobook, movie, or music reviews in the
Library’s catalog. Teens who submit at
least 5 reviews will be entered to win a
variety of awesome prizes! Teen Summer
Reading Program registration forms will
be available on the Teen page of the
Library’s website and in the Teen area of
the Library beginning Sunday, June 23.
celebrated around the world for over 3,000
years. Following her presentation, Kendra
will decorate participants with individual,
temporary designs. Space is limited, so
register today! □
Calling all S.T.A.R. Volunteers!
Tween/Teen T-Shirt Upcycle
Sunday, June 23 - Sunday, August 18
Teen volunteers going into grades 7-12 are Thursday, August 8, 7:00pm
needed for the Library’s upcoming summer Ages 10-17
reading program! S.T.A.R. Volunteers assist Learn how to transform your old T-Shirt or
Tank-Top into an earth friendly,
within the Youth Services Department
fashionable tote bag with beads, sequins,
with signing participants up for the
stamps and other materials. Don’t have an
Reading Program, handing out prizes, and
old shirt? Don’t worry, we’ll provide you
putting together goody bags. Fill out an
with one! Space is limited, so
application online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org or pick up a copy register today! □
at the Youth Services desk. All
applications must be completed and
Tween Book Discussions
returned to the Library by Friday, May
24th for consideration.
@ the Library
Ages 10-12
Girls Night: Thursday, July 18,
Teen World Trivia Night
6:30pm
Tuesday, August 13, 6:30pm- 8:15pm
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, in
Ages 12-17
discussing the book A Girl Named
Bring your smarts to the Library and put
Faithful Plum: The True Story of a
your worldly knowledge to the test! Play
Dancerfrom China and how she
individually or create teams of up to four.
Achieved her Dream by Richard
Snacks will be provided and prizes will be
Bernstein. Enjoy snacks while
awarded to the brainiest of the bunch!
exploring the book.
Space is limited, so register today! □
Teen Movie Night
Thursday, July 11, 6:30pm
Ages 12-17
Celebrate Have Book—Will Travel! with a
screening of Tim Burton’s Alice in
Wonderland at the Library. Refreshments
will be provided. □
Guys Night: Thursday, July 25,
6:30pm
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, in
discussing Cosmic by Frank Cottrell
Boyce. Snacks will be provided.
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920 Waukegan Road
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Upcoming Closing Date, Grand Reopening and 4th of July
CLOSING MAY 24 - OPENING JUNE 23
• We’ll close our doors at 7 N. Waukegan Road at 6pm May 24 and
reopen in our renovated Library at 920 Waukegan Road on June 23.
• No returns will be accepted at either location until we reopen June 23.
Items can be returned June 23 - June 30 without incurring fines.
Deerfield Public Library
Mary Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
Mary Courtney • 847-945-9460
marycourtneymail@gmail.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Sunday Mueller • 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
9:00am—9:00pm
9:00am—6:00pm
9:00am—5:00pm
1:00am—5:00pm
LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN 11am - 2pm 4th of JULY
Stop in for complimentary water and clean restrooms in
the Library’s lobby on the 4th!
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
Congratulations to incumbent Board members
Mike Goldberg and Mary Courtney, who have
been re-elected to six-year terms. In addition,
Trustee Sunday Mueller has agreed to continue
serving on the Board until the Board conducts a
search and appoints a new Trustee to fill a
vacant, two year seat. Our heartfelt thanks to
Sunday, who has served as Library Trustee for
the past 14 years.
Many thanks to Celeste Hanson, Lindsay
Schmitt and Michael Cianfrani for all of their
great work on creating the Library’s lively Grand
Reopening graphic.
Shout out to Michael Carniello and Mindy
Kolof, first and second place winners of the
Library’s 2nd annual “Guess the Grammys”
contest.
Thanks to our good friends at TRAX for their
above-and-beyond support of the Library’s
THINKS AND DRINKS TRIVIA NIGHT.
Many thanks to Gidwitz Place for Assisted Living,
Deerfield Metra Stations, Starbucks, and the
Sachs Center for partnering with the Library on
World Book Night.
Claire Johnson,
8th grader at
Holy Cross, is the
winner of the
new Children’s
Library card
design contest!
Claire is an avid
Library user who
“reads, reads
and reads”—
which is how she
got the idea for the award-winning design.
Claire’s was one of almost 80 entries. These
were pared down to six semi-finalists and we
asked the community to vote for their
favorite. Young people 18 and under will be
able to exchange their old cards for this new
design, and adult patrons will be able to
exchange their cards for the new adult design
featuring the renovated Library building very
soon. Check the website for more details.
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Vol. 30, No. 1
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June - August 2013
A Girl Named Faithful Plum
Africa
Alice in Wonderland
Aloha
Amazon Kindle eReaders
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Amy Robillard
Android
Ann Patchett
Bill Nighy
Celeste Hanson
Che Guevara
Chicago Area Suburbs
Chicago Tribune
Claire Johnson
College of Lake County
Cosmic
Daphne van Meter
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Computers
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library Facebook
Deerfield Public Library First to Know eNewsletter
Deerfield Public Library Grand Reopening
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
Deerfield Public Library Infrastructure
Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Study Rooms
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Train Station
Discovery Center Museum
Dominican University
Dracula
eBooks
Erin Morgenstern
Evanston Illinois
Facebook
Frank Cottrell Boyce
French
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library Board
Gael Garcia Bernal
Gidwitz Place for Assisted Living
Greyson Duff
Hawaii
Henna
Hogwarts
Holly Nagel
Holy Cross Catholic School
Hotel Transylvania
India
Internet Safety
iOS
Jami Attenberg
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jewett Park
Jim Gill
John Dziekan
John Tenuto
Judi Dench
Kamishibai
Kary Henry
Kenan Abosch
Kendra Williams
Lake County Astronomical Society
Lake County Astronomy Under the City Lights Program
Lake Forest Bookstore
Lindsay Schmitt
Maggie Shipstead
Maggie Smith
Maria Jose Tenuto
Marla Bark Dembitz
Mary Courtney
Mary Pergander
Michael Carniello
Michael Cianfrani
Michael K. Goldberg
Mindy Kolof
Mo Willems
Moon
Neverland
New York Times Book Review
Nina Varma Michael
North Shore Special Education District (NSSED)
O Magazine
Paris
Patty Erd
Rainbow Magic
Richard Bernstein
Rodrigo de la Serna
Ronald Simon
Sachs Recreation Center
Searchable PDF
Seating Arrangements
Shanta
Smartphone Apps
South America
Spanish
Star Trek
Starbucks
State of Wonder
Sunday G. Mueller
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
The Middlesteins
The Motorcycle Diaries
The New Yorker
The Night Circus
The Spice House
Tim Burton
Tish Robinson
Tom Erd
Trax Tavern and Grill
USA Today
Washington Post
World Book Night
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RENEW,REFRESH,
RECHARGE, REOPEN
Spring is the great season of Renewal. This
year it coincides with the renewal of the
Library building as well. With the
construction project on time and on budget
as I write this in Februaiy, staff members are
already abuzz, planning for the Grand
Reopening scheduled for June. It will be so
rewarding to introduce the remodeled,
transformed, expanded and revitalized
Library to the Deerfield community for the
first time.
During the next few months our staff
members will also prepare to launch the
“new” Library—providing new services,
programs, materials and features to make
your life easier, introduce you to new ideas,
and even inspire you. Hot new technologies
and concepts will coexist with an improved
experience of the more traditional role of the
Library, including cozy corners for reading
and silent study.
While we expect summer’s launch of the new
Library space to be impressive, the Library
will continue to evolve with additional new
services and programs making their debut
throughout the fall, winter, and spring. At any
time, feel free to share your ideas with outstaff members about what more we can do to
make your experience of the Library more
personal and meaningful.
In closing, I want to thank all of you for your
patience while we “camped out” at our
temporary quarters in Cadwell’s Corners. We
felt warmly welcomed there, and the site
worked out great as a small community
library for a short time. Soon, though, it will
be time to restore your Library experience to
its full power.. .and that will be just the
beginning of what comes next.
Mary Pergander
Library Director
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New and Expanded Library to Cost
Taxpayers Less than Anticipated
In January, the Village of Deerfield sold the remainder of the bonds to fund the
building project. Due to the low and very advantageous interest rates, taxpayers
will be paying about $76-79 each year (based on a home valued at $500,000 at
the time of the referendum) rather than the $88 or so we had estimated for the
2010 referendum. This will be a FLAT RATE, annually, for the next twenty years.
“We are all veiy proud and pleased that we are able to give Deerfield a newly
remodeled and expanded Library for less cost per year than we expected to pay,”
said Ken Abosch, Library Board president. “And, of course, our thanks to the
Village of Deerfield and its AAA bond rating for making the arrangements for
the sale of these bonds on our behalf.”
I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!
We asked staff to give us the inside track on some frequently over-looked and
under-used Library resources. You may be surprised!
Andrew L., Multimedia: “The Teens page on the Library's
website is a great resource. Take a look at Homework Help.
There's infoimation on Tutor.com, plus links to GREAT teen
sites like TeenSpace. Check it out."
Noreen T., Youth Services: “Museum
Adventure Passes are a terrific Library
value. Use your Deerfield card to get a
pass and getfree admission or a special discount at
more than a dozen local museums and attractions."
Ted G., Adult Services: “One of my
favorite online resources is the
Chicago Consumers Checkbook. This is a lot
like Angie's list and rates various local businesses and
contractors. I needed to purchase a new A/C andfurnace and
found a great contractor who gave us a great price by using
this resource. Unfortunately; this is one of thefew that you
can't access it from home. You need to come into the Library
and use one of our computers, but that's a minor
inconvenience when you consider the value. ”
The Library will be closing just before Memorial Day and reopening in our
newly renovated building about a month later in late June.
�Voter Registration
Courtesy of the League of Women Voters
Saturday. February 23 and Saturday March 2, 10am-2pm
The last day to register to vote in the April 9, 2013,
Consolidated Election is March 12. Registrars from the
League of Women Voters will be at the Library on Saturday,
February 23 and Saturday, March 2 from 10am-2pm to
register eligible voters.
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Help us celebrate National Craft Month by
bringing your crafty A-game to these great
programs. Class size is limited, so register
for one or both now. Both classes are fun for
adults and teens.
Introduction to Zentangle for
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Everyone is talking about Zentangle, an easy-to-learn
method of creating beautiful images from repetitive
patterns. This fascinating art form is not only fun and
relaxing, it also increases focus and creativity, provides
artistic satisfaction and an increased sense of personal well- being. Certified
Zentangle teacher Sue Jacobs will show us how it’s done and everything you need
will be provided. 10
Paper Quilling 101 for Adults and Teens
Saturday March 16, 1-3pm
Learn the basic techniques for paper quilling or paper
filigree to make fun, decorative designs. Instructions—as
well as everything you’ll need—will be on hand and you’ll
leave with a finished project. Instructions and materials
will be provided. H
Calling all Crafters, Hobbyists and DIY-ers
Do you have a favorite hobby or craft that you er\joy teaching others? The Library is
in the process of planning Fall adult programs and we’d like to hear from you.
Please contact Kay Palecek, kpalecek@deerfieldlibraiy.org for details.
e-book Series
Library talks e-books @ Sachs Center
455 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield
Thursday March 14, 5-7pm
The Library continues its popular e-book programs with a visit to the Sachs
Recreation Center. Librarians will be on hand to chat about the free e-books
at the Library, offer quick tutorials and answer questions about e-readers,
e-books or both.
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Poems
While You
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Saturday April
6, 1:45-4:45pm
In honor of
National Poetiy
Month, poets
and teachers David Landsberger, Eric
Plattner, Kathleen Rooney and their trusty
vintage typewriters will be on hand at the
Library to create a poem for you on the
ready. Come to the Library, visit one of the
poets’ tables in Media or the Youth Sendees
area, write down a topic for your poem,
peruse the Library for 15-20 minutes, then
return and retrieve the poem they’ve typed
out for you. It’s that easy. Drop-in program.
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Thinks and Drinks Trivia Night
Wednesday April 24, 7:30pm
Trax Tavern & Grill, 833 Deerfield Road
Think you know it all? Prove it! The
Deerfield Public Library will host its first
trivia night at Trax Tavern & Grill in
Deerfield. Play individually or team up in
groups of up to four people. Refreshments
will be served and prizes will be awarded to
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�• Be sure to browse the wide variety of used books, DVDs and
CDs that will be sold during regular library hours. In a few
months, look for our big, new sale area in the remodeled
library!
• 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!! Any amount of time and
help is appreciated. Contact the Friends for more information.
• The Friends continue to accept gently used hardback and
paperback books, as well as CD’s and DVD’s (No VHS or
Cassette tapes, Textbooks or Encyclopedias, please). Please
note that we will be unable to accept donations while the
library is closed for the move back to the remodeled library.
So, please save your donations during that time and visit us
in our new space after the grand reopening!
• Become a Friend of the Deerfield Public Library with an
annual membership!
• We are especially looking for donations of Cookbooks and
Children’s books for our sale this year at the Deerfield
Farmer’s Market.
The Friends can be contacted at (847) 945-3311, ext 8895
or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org
• The next Friends of the Library board meeting will be on
Wednesday, April 24th at 7pm at the Deerfield Village Hall.
Community members and potential new volunteers are
always welcome.
FRIENDS OF THE DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
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* Please join the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library.
^ Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs
? at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
___ $15-$29
___ $50-$99
___ $250-$499
Good Friend
Dear Friend
Loyal Friend
$30-$49
Family Friend
$100-$249 Best Friend
$500 +
Partner
NAME.
ADDRESS.
PHONE.
E-MAIL
□ Please check this box if you do not want your name listed in any publication.
Please make your check payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and mail or bring the form to:
7 N. Waukegan Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
The Friends are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit group. Contributions may be deductible under IRS regulations.
Does your company have a matching gift program?
Thank you to our members who have joined for 2012-2013:
Good Friend
Anonymous
Herbert M. Berman
Joann Carbine
Claire Chanenson
Susan Cramer
James E. Hill
Susan Karp
Carole Klein-Alexander
Mark & Lois Nagy
Kyle Nakazawa
Margo & James Oliff
Gene & Barb Reich
Marilyn & Robert Reinish
Susan Schloss
Amy Thale
Linda Williams
Family Friend
Christine & Rob Cowan
Sharon Gonsky
Sue & Bob Gottlieb
Shari & Harvey Herman
James E. Hill
Dan & Diane Mazur
Mary & Richard
Oppenheim
John & Alice Roth
M.J. Turner, Jr.
Dear Friend
Anonymous
Ackerson Family
Sherry & Bernard Beck
Karen & Patrick Dessent
Susie & Barry Gray
James E. Hill
Hirsch Family
Maxine & Larry Kane
Laura & Rick Kempf
Kathy Johnson & Alex
Liberman
Lynn Pivan
Marilyn & David Scholl
Bill & Janie Seiden
Weiss Family
Ellen G. Wolff
Jan & John Zobus
Best Friend
Ken & Donna Abosch
John & Kathy Baran
Lorraine & Barry Clark
Greta & Brian Davison
Susan Fried
Elaine & Frank Haney
Richard Harris
James E. Hill
Marley S. Korn
Carol A. Lockwood, DDS
Mary Pergander
Lee & Jeff Rivlin
Cheryl & Ron Simon
Loyal Friend
Michael Goldberg
James E. Hill
Claudia A. Katz
Partner
James E. Hill
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Preschool Pals
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Mondays, March 4, March 11, March 18,
April l April 8, and April 15, 10:30am
3-year-olds and their parent or caregiver
3-year-olds and their caregivers have a
program just for them! We’ll listen to
stories, sing songs, and have fun! B
Fridays, March 8, March 22, April 5, and
April 19, 10:30am
Ages 0-12 months and their parent
or caregiver
It’s never too early to start reading to your
baby! Join us for a Baby Lapsit Storytime
program with rhymes, books, and songs for
you and baby, plus social time after the
program. B
Fun for Ones
Tuesdays, March 5, March 12, March 19,
April 2, April 9, and April 16, 10:30am
Ages 13-23 months and their parent
or caregiver
One-year-olds and their parents or
caregivers are invited to a storytime just
for them, including stories, songs,
movement activities, rhymes, and social
time after the program. This action-packed
program will engage new walkers in early
literacy activities and encourage a love of
books and reading. B
Time for Twos
Ready to Read
Wednesdays, March 6, March 13, March
20, April 3, April 10, and April 17, 10:30
am OR 1:00pm
Ages 4-5 years, but not yet in Kindergarten,
and their parent or caregiver
To get your child ready to read, we’ll use
the five early literacy practices of reading,
singing, wilting, playing and talking! This
fun storytime is designed especially for you
and your preschooler. B
After School Stories
Thursdays, March 7, March 14, March 21,
April 4, April 11, and April 18, 10:30am
Ages 24-35 months and their parent
or caregiver
T\vo-year-olds and their caregivers are
invited to a special weekly storytime,
including songs and movement activities
designed just for them. B
Thursdays, March 7, March 14, March 21,
April 4, April 11, and April 18, 4:30pm
Ages 5-8 years
This program is specifically designed for
younger elementary school children and
features stories and crafts. Caregivers
must remain in the Library. B
DROP-IN ACTIVITIES
Grades 7 and up
Looking for ways to be seen and heard at
the Libraiy? As a TAB member you can
come up with programming ideas for
Teens at the Libraiy; help create content
for the Library’s Teen Web page; help out
with Teen programs at the Library; and
give input for the new Teen Space. Plus,
any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community! Join
Nina, the Teen Librarian, eveiy 2nd
Tuesday of the month and epjoy snacks
and drinks while hanging out and talking
about the Teen Space! Upcoming
Meeting Dates: Tuesday, March 12 and
Tuesday, April 9 at 5pm. For more
information contact Nina Varma at
teensemces@deeifieldlibraiy.org or
check out the Teen Events page on the
Library’s website.
Teen Tech Week: Check in
@ your Libraiy!
Sunday; March lOSaturday March 16
Celebrate everything awesomely techy at
the Libraiy this year! Stop by to browse
Teen audiobooks and Playaways and
make sure to ask about free downloadable
e-books and e-audiobooks. Don’t forget to
“check in” at the Library by leaving a
Facebook post on the Library’s wall for a
chance to win cool prizes!
Calling all S.T.A.R Volunteers!
"A Drop-In Craft
Teen volunteers grades 7-12 are needed
for the Library’s upcoming Summer
Reading Program! Volunteers assist
within the Youth Services Department
with signing participants up for the
Reading Program, handing out prizes,
and putting together goody bags. Watch
the Library’s website for more
information about training sessions
and applications!
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m Tuesday, April 16, 10:00am-8:00pm
™ Children and their parent or caregiver
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun and seasonal craft!
Check out the ZENTANGLE and
PAPER QUILLING programs for
teens and adults on the Adult
Programs page!
Storytime, Milk & Cookies at
Panera Bannockburn
Family Times
Saturdays, March 2April 27, 11:00am
All ages and their
parent or caregiver
Come to the Youth
Sendees department
for a drop-in storytime
the whole family
will enjoy!
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
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April 2, April 16, May 7, May 21
Children and their caregivers are invited to
Panera Bannockburn (1211 Half Day Road)
for storytime, milk, and cookies.
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April 20-27,2oi3 @ your library'
S&P Capital IQ NetAdvantage
Seminar
April 25, 10am-12pm at the Library,
7 N. Waukegan Road
6:30-8:30pm, Patty Turner Center,
375 Elm Street, Deerfield
NetAdvantage—S&P’s awarding winning
online service—is available free at the
Library and to Deerfield Public Library
cardholders at home or at work.
Considered to be the premier online
financial and business information service,
NetAdvantage includes access to stock
reports on nearly 8,500 companies, offers
the largest database on Mutual Funds and
Exchange Traded Funds, over 10,000
company profiles and terrific financial
education resources.
This 90-minute seminar, led by Dan
Sovocool from S&P, will help you make the
most of this very valuable resource. There
will be plenty of time for questions.
Please note: We are having two seminars
on the same day, at different times and
different places. The morning event
(IOam-noon) will be held in the Board
Room of the Library at 7 N. Waukegan
Road. The evening event (6:30-8:30pm) will
be held at the Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm
Street, Deerfield. Please be mindful of
these different times and venues when you
register. B
College of Lake Country
Saturday, Apnl 27, 9am-noon
A staff member from CLC’s Enrollment
Services Offices will visit the Library to
answer questions about the college’s
programs for new and returning students.
Stop by and get to know this great
community resource better!
Find us on
Facebook
Thursday Book Discussions
All book discussions will be held at 7N. Waukegan Road, Copies ofthe books will be available
at the self-service holds shelf a month before the discussion. No need to register in advance.
Nightwoods by Charles Frazier • March 14, 10:30am
Set in the back hills of North Carolina, Luce is content to
live a quiet, solitary life. This existence is challenged
when her sister’s twins are brought to her doorstep. After
witnessing their mother’s murder, they are emotionally
scarred and destructive. Luce must carve a place for them
while protecting them from the evil lingering in their lives.
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett • March 21, 7:30pm
A researcher at a pharmaceutical company must step out of
her comfort zone when she is sent into the heart of the
Amazonian delta to check to track down her former mentor,
who seems to have all but disappeared while working on
what is destined to be an extremely valuable new drug.
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Defending Jacob by William Landay • April 11, 10:30am
Assistant D.A. Andy Barber and his family are thrust into
the spotlight when their son, Jacob, is accused of
murdering a fellow classmate, forcing Andy and his wife to
face their fears, beliefs, and loyalty to their child.
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn • April 18, 7:30pm
When a beautiful woman goes missing on her fifth
wedding anniversary, her diary reveals hidden turmoil in
her marriage and a mysterious illness while her husband,
desperate to clear himself of suspicion, realizes that
something more disturbing than murder may have occurred.
- ' Tax Facts
All of the tax forms we have are available
on the display rack at the copy machine
near Patron Services. As always, the
Adult Services department is happy to
help patrons print out forms from
IRS.gov. NOTE: The usual printing rate
($. 10/page) will apply.
For more tax forms by mail, call
1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676) or
visit www.irs.gov
• The closest IRS office is at 5100 River Road in Schiller Park. They’re open
Monday- Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm Call (847) 671-7541.
• IRS-Certified Volunteers for AARP will return to the Patty Turner Center to
provide help in completing simple tax returns. This FREE service will be available
on Tuesday and Friday afternoons between 1:00 and 4:00pm. Appointments are
required. Please call 847-940-4010.
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Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
New temporary home at CadwelVs Corners
7 N Waukegan Road
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
• Email:
DPL@deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deeifieldlibraiy.org
• Text us at 847-790-4TXT (4898)
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SOY INK
Upcoming Late Openings and Holiday Closings
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY —
Easter Sunday, March 31
Deerfield Public Library'
May Pergander, Library Director
847-580-8901
mpergander@deerfieldlibrary.org
Library Board Members value
your opinions!
Ken Abosch, President
847-948-5390
ksabosch@aol.com
Ron Simon, Secretary
847-204-8267
simon.ronald@yahoo.com
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
847-374-0709
jeff.rivlin@comcast.net
May Courtney • 847-945-9460
marycourtneymail@gmail.com
Marla Bark Dembitz • 847-940-4049
marbar46@aol.com
Mike Goldberg • 847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Sunday Mueller * 847-940-7431
muellers@umich.edu
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
Friday:
9:00am-6:00pm
Saturday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00am-5:00pm
THE LIBRARY WILL OPEN AT 10am —
Thursday, February 28
Tuesday, March 26
Wednesday, April 24
Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Many thanks to McDonald’s at 50 S. Waukegan Road for
their generous support of our Family Winter Reading
program, and our always marvelous and much appreciated
S.T.A.R. volunteers for their help throughout...Andrew
Burmeister, Ellie Kamen, Marguerite Kelly, Sammie
Taxman and Yael Uziel.
Shout out to Aditya Agarwal - the winner of our Steven
Spielberg Trivia Contest.
Happy Anniversary! Congratulations to Tom Jester,
celebrating his 25th year of offering Great Decisions
discussions with the Library.
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Be Safe!
For the safety of all children
who visit the Library, children
under 9 years old must be
accompanied and directly
supervised by a responsible
caregiver at all times.
The Library will be closing just before Memorial Day and reopening in our
newly renovated building about a month later in late June.
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March - May 2013
AAA Bond Rating
Aditya Agarwal
Alex Liberman
Alice Roth
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Amy Thale
Andrew Burmeister
Andrew Lorenzi
Andy Barber
Angie's List
Ann Patchett
Bannockburn Illinois
Barbara Reich
Barry Clark
Barry Gray
Bernard Beck
Bob Gottlieb
Brenda Ferber
Brian Davison
Cadwell's Corners
Carol A. Lockwood
Carole Klein-Alexander
Charles Frazier
Cheryl Simon
Chicago Consumers' Checkbook
Christine Cowan
Claire Chanenson
Claudia A. Katz
College of Lake County
College of Lake County Enrollment Services Office
Dan Mazur
Dan Sovocool
David Landsberger
David Scholl
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Contests
Deerfield Public Library Electronic Book Collection
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library First to Know eNewsletter
Deerfield Public Library Improvement Plan
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Temporary Building
Deerfield Public Library Unattended Child Policy
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Winter Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Defending Jacob
Diane Mazur
Donna Abosch
eBooks
Elaine Haney
Ellen G. Wolf
Ellie Kamen
Eric Plattner
Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program
Frank Haney
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Gene Reich
Gillian Flynn
Gone Girl
Greta Davison
Harvey Herman
Herbert M. Berman
Income Tax Forms
Income Taxes
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Jacob Barber
James E. Hill
James Oliff
Jan Zobus
Jane Seiden
Jeffrey Rivlin
Joann Carbine
John Baran
John Roth
John Zobus
Karen Dessent
Kathleen Rooney
Kathy Baran
Kathy Johnson
Kay Palecek
Kenan Abosch
Kyle Nakazawa
Larry Kane
Laura Kempf
League of Women Voters Deerfield - Lincolnshire
Lee Rivlin
Linda Williams
Lois Nagy
Lorraine Clark
Lynn Pivan
M.J. Turner Jr.
Margo Oliff
Marguerite Kelly
Marilyn Reinish
Marilyn Scholl
Mark Nagy
Marla Bark Dembitz
Marley S. Korn
Mary Courtney
Mary Oppenheim
Mary Pergander
Maxine Kane
McDonalds
Michael K. Goldberg
Money Smart Week
Museum Adventure Pass
National Craft Month
National Poetry Month
NetAdvantage
Nightwoods
Nina Varma Michael
Noreen Trotsky
North Carolina
Panera Bread
Paper Quilling
Patrick Dessent
Patty Turner Senior Center
Richard Harris
Richard Oppenheim
Rick Kempf
Rob Cowan
Robert Reinish
Ronald Simon
Sachs Recreation Center
Sammie Taxman
Schiller Park Illinois
Searchable PDF
Shari Herman
Sharon Gonsky
Sherry Beck
Standard and Poor
State of Wonder
Sue Gottlieb
Sue Jacobs
Sunday G. Mueller
Susan Cramer
Susan Fried
Susan Karp
Susan Schloss
Susie Gray
Ted Gray
Teen Tech Week
The Yuckiest Stinkiest Best Valentine Ever
Thomas Jester
Trax Tavern and Grill
Tutor.com
Voter Registration
William Landay
William S. Seiden
Yael Uziel
Zentangle