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Deerfield Public Library
Fall 2019 | deerfieldlibrary.org
Digital Deerfield:
DHS Yearbooks and more!
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�From the Director
In past columns, I’ve alluded to the
planned renovation of our Media area.
As this newsletter goes to press, we are
about ready to begin construction of
our new MakerSpace, a collaborative
workspace. First, the shelves will be
rotated, and the Media desk will be
moved. Later in August, we anticipate
full construction to begin, which should last approximately
4-6 weeks. Watch our social media channels and website
(deerfieldlibrary.org/makerspace) for information about
the opening of the new space.
The Library is committed to meeting the needs of our
community. We undertook this project as part of the Library’s
current Strategic Plan. From our research and planning in 2016,
we knew there was an interest in increased STEAM-related
offerings. The STEAM acronym stands for Science, Technology,
Engineering, Art, and Math. Since 2017, we have continued to
add new STEAM programs. These have included our popular
3D printing programs, as well as Tech Drop-ins, that provide
a casual opportunity to see new technologies in action.
We have also added non-traditional items, like our Discovery
Kits, to the library’s collection. The Discovery Kits focus on
STEAM and other creative concepts with hands-on making.
A kit is a curated collection of items available around a theme.
The new MakerSpace is going to house STEAM-related equipment and provide additional table seating for people to use all
hours the Library is open. When the construction is completed,
we will have a new, larger service desk across from the book
return, which will serve Media and additional patron needs.
There is more to share! Turn to page 11 for a rendering of the
new space, as well as a list of some of the equipment that we
will have available.
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
Local History at Your Fingertips
Do you like your Deerfield High School yearbook picture?
Hope so...because now it’s available for the whole world to see!
The Deerfield Public Library’s local history collection is being
digitized for online access. Books, documents, and video
recordings, previously only available in the Library, are now
always available for current and future generations of residents,
researchers, and students. The growing collection can be found
at deerfieldlibrary.org/local-history.
Thanks to a donation of yearbooks from Deerfield High School
(DHS), we have filled in the holes in our yearbook collection.
We have print editions from 1968-2019, and at the time of
publication, all editions through 2008 have been digitized.
Under the direction of Deerfield Public Library Adult Services
Librarian/Archivist Anne Jamieson, Library staff is tagging the
digital collection. For the DHS yearbooks, this includes every
person and organization listed in the books
The new digital DHS Yearbook collection already tops our
website hits in the Local History Archives, with 1969 currently at
the top spot. Print editions are in the lower level reference area.
Deerfield History Books
Have you read the definitive (as of
1928) history of Deerfield by Marie
Ward Reichelt? The advertisements
alone are a unique walk through
local history.
Deerfield Integration Case
Records & Bob Gand Papers
Deerfield resident and author
of History of Deerfield Illinois,
Marie Ward Reichelt.
The records related to the
Deerfield Integration Case
of 1959 include books, DVDs, VHS, newspaper clippings,
correspondence, and meeting minutes. A number of these
original documents are on display on the Library’s lower level
through 2019.
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
In addition to the DHS Yearbooks, the digital Local History
Collection includes:
The Board meeting minutes begin with May 3, 1966, the first
meeting of the Board following the April 1966 referendum
to establish a Village library. The vote was Yes - 456; No - 66;
Invalid - 4.
Deerfield Schools Musical Performances
DPL Newsletters (Browsing & E-news)
A couple surprise finds deep in our archives! You’ll surely enjoy
these wonderful student concerts from 1966 and 1972.
Deerfield Review Obituaries
We’re just getting started, and it could take a lifetime. Currently,
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we have digitized three months
of 1945, and have completed
1947-1950.
You can never know too much about your favorite library. The
archive for Browsing, our print newsletter goes back to 1986.
Enjoy your digital exploration of Deerfield at
deerfieldlibrary.org/local-history.
Cover photo: Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Librarian/Archivist Anne Jamieson (c) with 2019 Deerfield
High School Yearbook co-editors Emilie Bayne (l) and Grace Gurvey (r) (not pictured: co-editor Faye Berger).
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
Adult Programs
Book and Film Discussions
Thursday Book Discussions
Copies available at the Adult Services desk a month prior. Drop in.
An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
Thursday, September 12, 10:30am
When her new husband is arrested and imprisoned for a
crime she knows he did not commit, a rising artist takes
comfort in a longtime friendship, only to encounter unexpected
challenges in resuming her life when her husband’s sentence
is overturned.
Vox by Christina Dalcher
Thursday, October 10, 10:30am
When the government limits women to no more than one
hundred spoken words daily before outlawing women’s
education and employment altogether, a former doctor
resolves to be heard for the sake of her daughter.
Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie
Thursday, November 14, 10:30am
Given a chance to resume a deferred dream years after raising
her troubled siblings, Isma worries about the influence of
a powerful politician’s son who drives the family to choose
between love and loyalty, with devastating consequences.
Classics Book Discussion
Swann’s Way by Marcel Proust
Wednesdays, September 25;
October 23, 7:00-8:30pm
Swann’s Way (1913) is the first volume of
Proust’s masterpiece In Search of Lost Time,
and we’ll discuss it over two sessions. The
novel is famous for its scene of “involuntary memory” when
the taste of a petite madeleine causes the narrator’s childhood
to rush back to him. The first session will include a short
presentation and madeleine tasting from local James Beard
Award-winning Pastry Chef Gale Gand.
Sept. 25: Part 1: “Combray”
Special guest Chef Gale Gand
Oct. 23: Part 2: “Swann in Love” and
Part 3: “Place-Names: The Name”
Books will be provided one month
before the first session, for participants
to keep. Space is limited. Registration
required. R
Books With A Twist
Program held at Warehouse, 833 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield.
Copies are available at the Adult Services desk a month prior.
Drop-in.
The Overstory by Richard Powers
Monday, September 23, 7:30pm
Nine remarkable strangers are each summoned in different
ways by trees for an ultimate and brutal last stand to save
the continent’s few remaining acres of virgin forest.
Days Without End by Sebastian Barry
Monday, November 18, 7:30pm
Entering the U.S. army after fleeing the Great Famine
in Ireland, seventeen-year-old Thomas McNulty and his
brother-in-arms, John Cole, experience the harrowing
realities of the Indian wars and the American Civil War
between the Wyoming plains and Tennessee.
For Film Buffs
No registration
required.
Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
Tuesdays, September 10, 24; October 8, 22;
November 5, 19
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night on select
Tuesdays, and preview the hot new release of the week.
As we get closer to each date, check our website or ask at
the Media desk for a listing of upcoming showings.
Thursday Afternoon Movie
Thursdays, September 5, October 3, November 14
THURSDAY FILMS BEGIN AT 2:00pm
We’ll start each film with a brief introduction and then
watch the movie. Stay until the lights come up for a
brief discussion.
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
Tech Connections
Cut the Cable
Excel Basics
Tuesday, September 17, 7:00pm
In this program, learn how to “Cut the Cable” and save
money. We’ll discuss different cable cutting options, streaming
services, and devices. We’ll also talk about some of the more
popular services and their pros and cons. R
Tuesday, November 5, 6:00pm
This class is perfect for those who have never used
Microsoft Excel, or just need a bit of a refresher. We will
explore the basic functions of the program, including
how to create spreadsheets, input data, and more.
Basic computer skills required. R
How to Download eBooks from
the Library
3D Print Your Own Coaster Set
Thursday, October 17, 7:00pm
If you’re going on a holiday vacation and need a good book
to read, learn more about the amazing world of eBooks! We’ll
discover the Library’s eBook collection available through the
Libby Overdrive and Hoopla apps. Learn how to navigate the
apps, download them to your eReader, and more. You’ll never
be without a book again. R
Thursday, November 14, 7:00pm
Prepare to wow your guests this holiday season
with 3D printed coasters. We’ll create the basic
coaster design, then participants will have a chance
to customize their own design. Each participant
will receive a set of four coasters. Basic computer
skills required. R
Adult Dungeons & Dragons
in the Library
Local Author Fair
Wednesdays, September 4, October 2,
November 6
6:30-8:30pm
Ages 18+
Discover a magical
world through the
role-playing game,
Dungeons & Dragons.
Players will create players and explore
a fantasy world during this three-part
series. No experience necessary. R
Saturday, September 21, 10:30am-12:30pm
Mix and mingle with local authors writing in a variety of genres. The program
will be located downstairs in the Library’s meeting rooms. Books will be available
for purchase. At the time of publication, our list of participating authors include:
Barbara B. Appelbaum
J.L. Callison
Nancy Chadwick
Meredith Colby
Cynthia Gallaher
Michael Golvach
Jacqueline Nicole Harris
Boaz Johnson
Scott Johnson
Colleen McManus Hein
M. Anne Miller
Barbara M. Stock
Jamie Wendt
Back by Popular Demand!
Take the Confusion Out
of Medicare
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Wednesday, September 18, 7:00pm
If it’s time for you to start understanding
Medicare, join us as David Wylly of
Medicare Solutions Network, explains
the nuts and bolts of this health
insurance program so you can make
more informed decisions. R
Lunch & Learn
Motown: Music that
Moved the World
Thursday, September 26, 12:00-1:30pm
Bring your lunch; coffee & dessert provided.
In 1960s Detroit, Motown Records produced hits as efficiently as the Ford Motor
Company produced automobiles -- 110 Top Ten hits to be exact! Using audio and visual
content we’ll trace the amazing musical journey from the power soul of “I Heard It
Through the Grapevine” to the psychedelic soul of “Cloud Nine” and to the pop soul of
The Jackson 5. Co-sponsored with the Patty Turner Center. R
�Adult Programs
The Artist’s Eye
Inside Out: Interior Architecture
from Historic Buildings
Deerfield Historical
Cemetery Tour
Saturday, October 5, 2:00-3:00pm
Join us for our “inside the gates”
historical tour. The Cemetery is the
resting place of some of the first
residents of Deerfield, including Lyman
Wilmot, one of the founding members
of the Republican Party in Illinois and
the namesake of both Wilmot Road and
Wilmot School. This tour is presented in
cooperation with the Deerfield Cemetery
Commission. NOTE: Meet at the
cemetery gate on Waukegan Road. R
Thursday, October 3, 7:00-8:30pm
Architecture is most commonly thought to be the outside
of buildings and often overlooks the interior spaces hidden
within. Join Artist and Professor Vincent Caranchini, as he turns
architecture inside-out and shares the valuable lessons learned
from his own drawings of public, historic buildings. Sponsored
by the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission. R
Watercolor Techniques 101
Wednesday, October 16, 7:00-8:30pm
Capture the changing colors of fall in watercolors. In this
beginner class, Audrey Ko of Things Unseen Designs, will teach
basic watercolor techniques for painting a variety of leaves and
floral elements. You’ll leave with your painting of a fall-inspired
wreath on a card. R
Monsters & Murder
Mary Shelley: My Monsters
Tuesday, October 15, 7:00pm
Writer and actress Megan Wells portrays Mary Shelley, telling
the true story of the “dark and stormy night” when she wrote
Frankenstein. R
Hollywood Murders
Wednesday, October 9, 7:30pm
@Deerfield Golf Club, 1201 Saunders Rd.
Adults Only
Think you know it all? Prove it! The library
is hosting another popular trivia night at
the Deerfield Golf Club. 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 knowit-alls! Register in advance with Adult
Services @ 847-580-8933. R
The Leopold and Loeb Files
Wednesday, November 6, 7:00pm
The 1924 murder of fourteen-year-old
Bobby Franks by Nathan Leopold and
Richard Loeb, and their defense by
Clarence Darrow, raised profound and
disturbing questions about social class,
criminal psychology, morality, justice, and mercy. Nina Barrett, author of The
Leopold and Loeb Files: An Intimate Look at One of America’s Most Infamous Crimes,
will discuss why, almost a century later, these issues continue to haunt us. R
Photo courtesy of Chicago History Museum
Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Thursday, October 24, 7:00pm
Hollywood is known for glitz and
glamour, but there is a sinister side to
America’s Tinseltown. Join us as Susan
Gibberman shares the true stories
behind some of the most baffling and
terrifying murder cases, including
William Desmond Taylor, George
Reeves, and Natalie Wood. R
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
PLACE Program:
Autumn Poetry and Crafts
Saturday, October 26, 1:30-3:30pm
PLACE (Public Library Access and
Community for Everyone) programs
welcome adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities as well as
their parents and caregivers.
If you love reading and art, this program is
for you! Join us for an afternoon of reading,
conversation, crafts, and fun with this
poetry-centered program. It will include an
autumn poetry reading, followed by crafts
inspired by the reads. Light refreshments
will be served. R
Game Night
@ Warehouse Eatery
Thursday, November 7, 7:00-9:00pm
@Warehouse, 833 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield
Adults Only
Join us for an evening of fun and food.
Play one of the many board games from
the Library’s collection including classics
like Monopoly or Clue, or new favorites like
Settlers of Catan and Ticket to Ride. We’ll
be happy to teach you any of the games.
Appetizers will be served. R
Randy Walker presents
‘Legends of Sun Records’
Sunday, November 10, 2:30-3:30pm
Singer and guitarist Randy Walker will
perform the hits and explore the history
of musical legends such as Elvis Presley,
Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis. Come
and enjoy an hour of entertaining history
and songs. R
History of the Cocktail
Tuesday, November 12, 7:00-8:30pm
Adults 21+ only
Sonja Kassebaum of North Shore Distillery
talks about the cocktail, from its birth in the
1800s to today. Samples will be served. R
Genealogy @ DPL
Drop-in Genealogy Help
Thursdays, September 19, November 21, 3:00-4:00pm
If you’re delving into your family’s history and have
questions, we’re here to help. Staff will be in the lobby
to answer questions and give you tips for doing family
history research.
Introduction to
Jewish Genealogy
Wednesday, November 13, 7:00-8:30pm
Mike Karson, Past President of the Jewish
Genealogical Society of Illinois discusses
the personal value of connecting with
our roots, what’s unique about Jewish
genealogy, and how to get started.
Karson is the author of the JewishGen
website’s “Guide to Jewish Genealogy in
Chicagoland.” R
Sherlock Holmes Escape Room
Friday, November 15, 6:30-8:30pm
Adults 18+
Do you have the detective skills to conquer our Sherlock Holmes
Escape Room? Use your methods of deduction to decipher the
clues and solve the case. Join us for one of the sessions to see
if you’re up to the challenge! Sign up individually or in teams
of up to 4. Teams may be combined. Registration begins on
August 14. Please register in person or by calling Adult Services
at 847-580-8933. R
Read Without Boundaries
We are more than halfway through our year of reading without boundaries! We’ve read
stories about Illinois history, women’s history, LGBTQ issues, and tried graphic novels.
There are some exciting themes planned for the rest of the year, as well as fabulous
monthly prizes and a grand prize drawing for those who finish all 12 months.
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2018 ILA Award
Entries will be accepted for all months through the end of December. We provide
reading suggestions for each theme, but readers can choose another title, as long as it
fits the monthly theme. For more information, or to sign up, stop by the Adult Services
desk, or sign up online at deerfieldlibrary.beanstack.org/reader365.
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Please register in advance at the Library, online at deerfieldlibrary.org under
“Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
Just for Teens
NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted, so please read each description carefully!
Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Meeting
Think like a College
Admissions Officer
Healthy Relationships
for Teens
Looking for ways to be seen and heard
at the Library? As a TAB member you
can help plan programs, create content
for our website, and keep the Teen Space
awesome! There are plenty of snacks,
AND any hours you contribute to TAB
meetings and programs count as
volunteer service in the community.
Upcoming meetings, Wednesdays
@ 5:00pm
September 11, October 16, November 13
For more information contact Nina
Michael at nmichael@deerfieldlibrary.org
Monday, October 7, 7:00-8:00pm
If you’ve ever wondered what college
admissions officers look for, then this
seminar is perfect for you. C2 Education
will help you figure out how to best
approach the application process, step by
step. You’ll walk away from this seminar
with some great tips and tricks! R
Wednesday, October 30, 7:00-8:00pm
Teens & Adults
A Safe Place, a domestic violence
service organization, will present on
teens and healthy relationships. Learn
what constitutes a healthy or unhealthy
relationship, red flags and warning signs,
and what to do if you or your teen is in
a problematic relationship. Resources
will be available. R
FREE ACT and SAT Practice
Tests @ the Library
SAT Practice Test: Saturday, September 7,
9:30am-1:00pm R
ACT Practice Test: Saturday, October 12,
9:30am-1:00pm. R
Dungeons & Dragons
@ the Library
Mondays, 5:30-7:30pm
September 23, October 21,
November 18
We’re back and
ready for more
adventures!
Immerse yourself
in a vibrant fantasy
world as we play
the role-playing game Dungeons &
Dragons. You’ll fight monsters, solve
puzzles, eat snacks, and (hopefully) save
the day. No experience required! R
Game On!
Wednesday, November 6, 6:00-7:00pm
In celebration of International Games
Week, teens of all abilities are invited
to the library for a pizza and board
game party. R
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate Tournament
Thursday, September 12, 5:30-7:30pm
New challenger approaches! Take turns
battling it out with your friends and
show off your super smash skills when
you claim your spot on our tournament
bracket. We’ll use our large projector
screens to bring the contest up close,
and one winner will receive a GameStop
gift card. R
Uke n’ Play
Tuesday, September 24
5:30-6:30pm OR 7:00-8:00pm
Join our very own librarian Julia as she
teaches beginner ukulele players how to
strum their stuff. You’ll learn basic chords
and simple tunes in this jam session.
Ukuleles provided. Please choose just one
time slot when registering. R
Pizza and Paperbacks
Monday, October 14, 7:00-8:00pm
Join Nina, the Teen Librarian, for a
discussion of If You’re Out There by Katy
Loutzenhiser, while munchin’ on some
pizza. Please register in advance, as
free copies of the book will be given to
participants to keep. R
Spooooooky Scaaaary
Stories
Monday, October 28, 7:00-8:00pm
Yes, a Teens-only story time! Come sit
around our (faux) campfire and sip on
hot cocoa while listening to extra spooky,
extra scary short stories told by your one
and only Teen Librarian! R
Sherlock Holmes
Escape Room!
Friday, November 15, 6:30-8:30pm
Do you have the detective skills to
conquer our Sherlock Holmes Escape
Room? Use your methods of deduction
to decipher the clues and solve the
case. Join us for one of the sessions to
see if you’re up to the challenge! Sign
up individually or in teams of up to 4.
Teams may be combined. Please register
in person or by calling Youth Services at
847-580-8962. R
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�Children’s Programs
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Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-580-8962 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
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All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at
deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration for all of the programs listed here begins on
Wednesday, August 14.
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Family Friendly programs with multi-age appeal and group registration option.
In addition to specific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to make reasonable accommodations
so that your child can participate in all our programs. For more information about programs and services for children with special
needs, please contact Julia Frederick at jfrederick@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Drop-In Activities
Family Time
Friday Fun Times
Saturdays at 10:00am
September 7 – November 30
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for a
drop-in storytime the whole family will
enjoy! FF
Fridays at 10:30am
September 13, 20, 27; October 4, 11, 18;
November 8, 15, 22; December 6, 13, 20
Children with an adult
Join us for an educational and entertaining
time at the Library. There’ll be stories,
music, and fun! FF
Drop-in Storytime
Wednesdays at 10:30am or 1:00pm
September 11, 18, 25; October 2, 16, 23;
November 6, 13, 20; December 4, 11, 18
Children with an adult
Enjoy stories, songs, and fingerplays in
this drop-in storytime for all ages! FF
STORYTIMES
Registration for Session 1 begins on
Wednesday, August 14
Registration for Session 2 begins on
Wednesday, October 2
Baby Lapsit Storytime
Monday OR Thursday at 11:30 am
Session 1: Monday, September 9, 16, 23;
October 7, 21;
Thursday, September 12, 19, 26; October
3, 10, 17
Session 2: Mondays, November 4, 11, 18;
December 2, 9, 16;
Thursday, November 7, 14, 21;
December 5, 12
Ages 0-12 months with an adult
It’s never too early to start reading to
your baby! Join us for stories, rhymes,
and songs for you and baby, plus social
time after the program. R
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Drop-in Crafts
Monday, September 9 – Sunday,
September 15
Monday, October 14 – Sunday, October 20
Monday, November 11 – Sunday,
November 17
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun craft! FF
Trick or Treat the Library
Thursday, October 31, All day
Stop by the Youth Services department
anytime on Halloween to show off your
costume and receive a special (nonfood) treat! FF
Toddler Time
Preschool Storytime
Monday OR Thursday at
10:00 am OR 10:45 am
Session 1: Monday, September 9, 16, 23;
October 7, 21;
Thursday, September 12, 19, 26; October
3, 10, 17
Session 2: Monday, November 4, 11, 18;
December 2, 9, 16;
Thursday, November 7, 14, 21;
December 5, 12
Ages 1-2 years with an adult
One and two-year-olds with their
caregivers are invited to a special
weekly storytime, including songs
and movement activities
designed just for them, plus
social time after
the program. R
Tuesdays at 10:30 am OR 1:00 pm
Session 1: September 17, 24;
October 1, 8, 15;
Session 2: November 5, 12, 19;
December 3, 10, 17
Ages 3-5 years
Three- to five-year-olds have a program
just for them! We’ll listen to stories, sing
songs, and have fun while building early
literacy skills! R
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NEW! Youth Advisory Board
Wednesdays, September 4, October 2, November 6
4:30-5:30pm , Grades K-5
Do you have a great idea for a program you’d like to see at the Library? Or a book
you’d like to share? Or just a way to make your Library awesome? Join our new Youth
Advisory Board to make your voice heard. Each month we’ll play games, eat snacks,
do a project, and share ideas! R
STEAM Storytime
Wednesday, September 4, 10:0010:30am
Ages 2-5 with an adult
Join us for a STEAM storytime filled with
hands-on experiments!
Crafty & Custom School
Supplies
Thursday, September 5, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Learn tips and tricks that you can use
to give everyday school supplies an
elevated twist. R
Minecrafternoons
Monday, September 9; October 14;
November 11
3:30-4:30pm OR 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 2-5
We’re going to dig deeper into Minecraft
as we work together to build new
projects and complete fun challenges. R
LEGO Club
Wednesdays, September 11, 25; October
16, 30; November 13
4:30-5:30pm, All Ages
Join us for an hour of building and show
off your creativity at LEGO® Club! Build
your own design or follow the monthly
challenge. FF
Book Bites:
Where is Mount Everest?
Tuesday, September 17, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
You’re on top of the
world! Learn about
the world’s tallest
peak from how it
was formed to all
about the people
who have explored
it. We’ll discuss
Where is Mount Everest? by Nico Medina
while munching on some snacks. Free
copies of the book will be given to
participants to read before the program.
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or restrictions. R
Drop-in STEAM Challenge
Wednesdays, September 18, October 23
4:30-5:30pm, Grades K-5
Stop by the library to try your hand at a
new STEAM challenge each month.
International Talk Like a
Pirate Day
Thursday, September 19, 4:30-5:30 pm
Grades K-2
Argh! Shiver me timbers, it’s International
Talk Like a Pirate Day! Come and
celebrate with stories, a craft, and, of
course, pirate jokes. R
3D Design and Print
Monday, October 7, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Are you ready to get started with 3D
modeling and printing? Join us to learn
how to design 3D objects in Tinkercad,
create your own project, and have it
printed on our 3D printer! Fees for 3D
printing will be waived for participants in
this program. R
Fall Dance Jam
Monday, October 14, 10:30-11:15am
Children up to age 6 with an adult
Drop-in to shake out your sillies and
wiggle out your waggles at this actionpacked dance program! Children will find
their rhythm with shakers while singing
along to their favorite songs. FF
Make It: DIY Rainbow
Bouncy Ball
Thursday, October 17, 4:30 -5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Want to learn how to make your own
rainbow-colored bouncy ball? Come join
us as we make our own bouncy balls to
take home. R
Claymation Studio
Saturday, September 28, 1:00-3:00 pm
Grades 3-5
Make, mold, move, and film! Learn the
basics of storyboarding and claymation.
You’ll make your own original claymation
characters and a short film. R
Cactus Storytime
Thursday, October 3, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades K-2
Explore all-things-cacti by reading stories
and making a fun cactus-themed craft. R
The Mad Hatters
Saturday, October 5, 11:00-11:30am
All Ages
Join us for
a fun-filled
program
of books,
poems,
songs, and, of course, hats as we welcome
back the Mad Hatters of Chicago.
The Scott Green Magic Show
Saturday, October 19, 1:00-2:00pm
All Ages
Prepare to be delighted as magician Scott
Green flawlessly blends comedy and
magic in a show that is sure to keep the
whole family entertained. R
Spooky Science
Tuesday, October 22, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Join us for some fun and spooky-themed
science experiments! R
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�Children’s Programs
R
Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-580-8962 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, August 14.
Little KiDLS: Big Little Things
Build a Junkbot!
Saturday, October 26, 11:00-11:45am
Ages 4-6
Explore the
teeny-tiny world
around you. We’ll
experiment with
magnifying glasses,
make a craft, and
play a game. We’re
making a big deal out of little things! R
Monday, November 11, 3:30-4:30pm
Grades 3-5
Recycled Materials + Robotics = Junkbot!
Come build your own and see how fast
your junkbot can go! R
KiDLS: Nanotechnology
Saturday, October 26, 2:00-3:00pm
Ages 7-10
Let’s celebrate nanotechnology! Through
experiments, crafts, and games, we’ll learn
about the hidden world of tiny things
and how they have a big impact. R
Messy Art & Play
Friday, November 15, 11:30am-12:30pm
For children up to age 6 with an adult
Join us for a hands-on playtime that
involves all 5 of our senses! Make sure to
dress for mess. Children of all abilities with
siblings and caregivers are welcome! FF
Pumpkins & Stories
Tuesday, October 29, 3:30-4:15pm
Ages 2-6
Join us for some not-so-scary stories
and pumpkin decorating. Pumpkins and
supplies will be provided. R
Pumpkin Painting
Tuesday, October 29, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 1-3
Dress for mess and join us for pumpkin
painting at the Library! Pumpkins and
supplies will be provided. R
Monday, November 4, 6:30-8:00pm
Grades 3-5
Try out this fun and messy painting
technique perfect for first time painters
or expert artists. Our friends from Blue
Rose Company will help you create your
own unique abstract painting inspired by
Jackson Pollock. All supplies are included! R
Read It/Make It:
The First Rule of Punk
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Homeschool Hangout
Tuesdays, September 3; October 29
3:00-4:00pm
Enjoy the company of friends while
using the Library’s Discovery Kits and
board games and doing other fun
activities. R
Homeschool @ the Library
Tuesday, September 10, 2:00-3:00pm
Tuesdays, September 17; October 1, 15;
November 5, 12
3:00-4:00 pm
Learn from the experts! We’ll hear from
a variety of professionals about their
careers and create fun projects based
on those jobs. R
Homeschool Book Club
Happy Birthday,
Very Hungry Caterpillar!
Saturday, November 16, 1:30-2:30pm
Ages 3-5 with an adult
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is 50 years old!
We’ll play games, read stories, and make
a craft during our party for this beloved
character. Let us know in advance of any
food allergies or restrictions. R
Tuesdays, September 24; October 8, 22;
November 19
3:00-4:00pm
Join us as we read and discuss the
books from the 2020 Bluestem List!
Readers will be eligible to vote in the
Illinois Readers’ Choice Awards in the
spring. R
Escape the Library!
Fun with Fluid Painting
Tuesday, November 5,
4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
Join us as we discuss The First
Rule of Punk by Celia Pérez
and learn to make zines and
mini-comics. Free copies of
the book will be given to participants.
Homeschool Programs
Thursday, November 21, 4:30-5:30pm
Grades 3-5
It’s time to put your puzzle solving skills
to the test. You’ll only have one hour to
crack codes, solve ciphers, and escape
the Library! R
Sensory Programs
Sensory programs are designed for children with disabilities. Children of all abilities with their
siblings and caregivers are welcome. Please let us know if any accommodations are required.
R
Sensory Storytime
Game On!
Fridays, September 6, October 4,
November 22
11:30am-12:30pm, All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and interactive
storytime filled with stories, songs,
sensory play, and socialization! FF
Wednesday, November 6, 6:00-7:00pm
Grades 6-12
In celebration of International Games
Week, teens of all abilities are invited
to the library for a pizza and board
game party. R FF
�Introducing your new MakerSpace
Exciting news! We are about ready to begin a
renovation of the Media section and construction
of the MakerSpace, a new collaborative workspace.
See “From the Director” on page 2 for more
background on the project.
When the MakerSpace opens, it will feature the
following equipment for patron use:
• 3D printers
• Laser engraver (generously sponsored by
the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library)
• Sewing and embroidery machines
• Vinyl cutter
• Digital Media Lab equipment (primarily for
conversion of older technologies to digital files)
• Large format printer
• Recording sound booth
Watch for updates on social media and on our website,
deerfieldlibrary.org/makerspace.
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
• COOKBOOK SALE: Our annual cookbook and children’s book sale is happening
at the Deerfield Farmers Market on September 7. It’s a great opportunity to start
thinking about holiday gifts. There are many great books at reasonable prices.
• The Friends are happy to have funded the Library’s Welcome Bag, filled with
special resources for children of new Deerfield families.
• Our remaining Board meetings for 2019 are September 23 and November 11.
The meetings are held at the Library, beginning at 7:00 p.m., and are open to visitors.
Friends (l-r) Kathy Koomjian and Sue Gottlieb
showcase the new sponsored Welcome Bag.
The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311 x8895 or at friends@deerfieldlibrary.org.
Check for updates on our web page or Facebook.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Your annual membership will enhance the materials and programs at our library so that it will better serve you and your family.
I would like to become a member of Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for a year at the following level:
____$15-$29 Good Friend
____$100–$249 Best Friend
____$30–$49 Family Friend
____$250–$499 Loyal Friend
____$50–$99 Dear Friend
____ $500 + Partner
NAME___________________________________________ ADDRESS_______________________________________________
(List name(s) as should appear in our publications)
PHONE__________________________________________ E-MAIL_________________________________________________
Please check this box if you do not want your name listed in any publication.
PAYMENT OPTIONS: 1) Credit card: deerfieldlibrary.org/friends-of-the-library
2) Checks payable to: Friends of the Deerfield Public Library, 920 Waukegan Rd. 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?
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�Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
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DEERFIELD
Important Library Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
• Library home page and catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
• To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
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
The Library Will Open at 11am
Monday, September 2
Thursday, November 28
Wednesday, November 27
Wednesday, October 15
Thursday, November 14
Tuesday, September 10
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
ksabosch@aol.com
Maureen Wener, Secretary
847-530-8408
wenerm@yahoo.com
Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sethschriftman@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
rmgshgmom@yahoo.com
Mike Goldberg
312-735-1023
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
hhandler@deerfieldlibrary.org
Kyle Stone
248-762-1309
kyle.evan.stone@gmail.com
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
Public Art Open House,
September 19
The Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
will host a community open house on
Thursday, September 19 to showcase
the pieces selected for the 6th year
of the Deerfield Public Art Program.
The event will be held in the Library
from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The artists will
participate in a brief discussion of
their contributions. Light
refreshments will be served.
Bridge View by Shayna Elekman, 2018
Couldn’t Have Done it Without You!
Hats off to the shining STAR volunteers who helped register reports for the Summer Reading
Program, and to the Book Buddies that worked with weekly with young readers on literacy
activities. Thanks to our teens for their generosity and inspiration.
Special thanks to Mayor Harriet Rosenthal for her informative presentation on Village
government for our Homeschool students.
Thank you to the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library for sponsorship
of the new Youth Services Welcome Bag.
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3D Printers
A Safe Place
American Civil War
Amy Falasz-Peterson
An American Marriage
Anne Jamieson
Architecture
Audrey Ko
Barbara B. Appelbaum
Barbara M. Stock
Blue Rose Company
Bluestem Awards
Boaz Johnson
Bobby Franks
Bridge View
C2 Education
Celia Perez
Chicago Illinois
Christina Dalcher
Clarence Darrow
Claymation
Cloud Nine
Clue
Cocktails
Colleen McManus Hein
College Admissions
Criminal Psychology
Cynthia Gallaher
David Wylly
Days Without End
Deerfield Cemetery Commission
Deerfield Farmers Market
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission Public Art Open House
Deerfield Golf Club
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Yearbook Editors
Deerfield High School Yearbooks
Deerfield Historical Cemetery
Deerfield History Books
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Integration Case
Deerfield Public Art Program
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Board Games
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Book Buddies
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Digital Media Lab
Deerfield Public Library Discovery Kits
Deerfield Public Library Email
Deerfield Public Library eNewsletter
Deerfield Public Library Film Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Game Night
Deerfield Public Library Homeschooling Services
Deerfield Public Library Kids in Deerfield Love Science (KiDLS)
Deerfield Public Library Local Author Fair
Deerfield Public Library Local History Collection
Deerfield Public Library MakerSpace
Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings
Deerfield Public Library Newsletters
Deerfield Public Library Public Library Access and Community for Everyone (PLACE)
Deerfield Public Library Read Without Boundaries
Deerfield Public Library S*T*A*R Volunteers
Deerfield Public Library Sensory Friendly Programs
Deerfield Public Library Social Media
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Strategic Plan
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Welcome Bag
Deerfield Public Library Youth Advisory Board
Deerfield Review
Deerfield Schools Musical Performances
Deerfield Village Government
Detroit Michigan
Digitization
Dungeons and Dragons
Elvis Presley
Embroidery Machines
Emilie Bayne
eReaders
Faye Berger
Fluid Painting
Ford Motor Company
Frankenstein
Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
Gale Gand
GameStop
Genealogy
George Reeves
Grace Gurvey
Great Famine
Guide to Jewish Genealogy in Chicagoland
Harriet Rosenthal
Historic Buildings
History of Deerfield
Home Fire
Hoopla
Howard Handler
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
If You're Out There
Illinois Jewish Genealogical Society
Illinois Readers' Choice Awards
Illinois Republican Party
In Search of Lost Time
Interior Architecture
International Games Week
International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Ireland
J.L. Callison
Jackson 5
Jackson Pollock
Jacqueline Nicole Harris
James Beard Award
Jamie Wendt
Jerry Lee Lewis
Jewish Genealogy
JewishGen
John Cole
Johnny Cash
Julia Frederick
Junkbot
Justice
Kamila Shamsie
Kathy Koomjian
Katy Loutzenhiser
Kenan Abosch
Kyle Stone
Large Format Printer
Laser Engraver
Legends of Sun Records
LEGO
Libby
Local History
Luisa Ellenbogen
Lyman Wilmot
M. Anne Miller
Madeleine
Marcel Proust
Marie Ward Reichelt
Mary Shelley
Maureen Wener
Medicare
Medicare Solutions Network
Megan Wells
Mercy
Meredith Colby
Michael Golvach
Michael K. Goldberg
Microsoft Excel
Mike Karson
Minecraft
Mini Comics
Monopoly
Morality
Motown
Nancy Chadwick
Nanotechnology
Natalie Wood
Nathan Leopold
Nico Medina
Nina Barrett
Nina Michael
North Shore Distillery
Obituaries
Our Year at Deerfield
Overdrive
Patty Turner Senior Center
Pumpkins
Randy Walker
Recording Sound Booth
Renovations
Republican Party
Richard Loeb
Richard Powers
Robert C. Gand
School Supplies
Science Technology Engineering Art and Math (STEAM)
Scott Green
Scott Johnson
Sebastian Barry
Seth Schriftman
Settlers of Catan
Sewing Machines
Shayna Elekman
Sherlock Holmes
Social Class
Sonja Kassebaum
Sue Gottlieb
Super Smash Bros Ultimate
Susan Gibberman
Swann's Way
Tayari Jones
Tennessee
The First Rule of Punk
The Leopold and Loeb Files: An Intimate Look at One of America's Most Infamous Crimes
The Mad Hatters
The Overstory
Things Unseen Designs
Thomas McNulty
Ticket to Ride
Tinkercad
Ukulele
Very Hungry Caterpillar
Vincent Caranchini
Vinyl Cutters
Vox
Warehouse Eatery
Watercolor
Where is Mount Everest
William Desmond Taylor
Wilmot Road
Wilmot School
Wyoming
Zines
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Browsing
Summer2018 | deerfieldlibrary.org
Summer
Reading
Program
Kick-off Day
Saturday,
June 9
9 am - 5pm
Details on
Summer
Reading:
Adults (p.3),
Teens (p. 7),
Children (p.8)
�We thought it would be interesting to share some
statistical highlights of 2017. Following the trend for
public libraries nationwide, there is a very small
decline in our total circulation. We know that our print
collection remains popular, and our e-resources
circulation continue to grow.
What I find to be most interesting is the number of
people who still choose to come to DPL. Libraries are
the one public institution that serve people of every
age. Every day, we see people who are here enjoying a
magazine or using one of the study rooms as their
office. There are plenty of students who come to do
homework, and loads of kids enjoying the vibrant Youth
Services space. We’ve taken notice, and continue to
offer more resources and programs as our budget allows.
DPL, more than books!
Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director
nni by the Numbers
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Annual circulation
448,241
Library visitors
242,370
Physical collection
131,869
Computer sessions
19,089
Digital collection
197,345
WiFi sessions
121,545
Reference questions
45,734
Print/Scan/
Fax pages
103,011
Programs
880
Program attendance
25,860
Study/Meeting Room uses
10,382
�Adult Programs
HI Please register in advance at the Library, by phene at 847-945-3311 or at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 16.
Adult Summer Reading Program
June 9 - August 5
When it comes to your brain, researchers have found there’s no better superfood than a book,
and our adult summer reading program is a great way to get started. Participants who read
five adult library titles this summer (audiobooks definitely count!) will have a chance to win
a Kindle E-reader. Stop by the Adult Services or Media desk (or at the sign-up table in the
Lobby on Kick-off Day) to pick up a registration form and a sign-up prize. Quantities
available while they last. Registration forms will be available starting on Summer
Reading Program Kick-offDay, Saturday, June 9, 9:00am- 5:00pm
Booh Discussions
Copies ofthe books will be available at the self-service holds shelfa month before the
discussion. Drop-in.
Thursday Booh Biscussions
Monday, July 23, 7:30-8:30pm
Program held atPanera, 1211 Half
Day Rd., Bannockburn. Copies are
available on the holds shelfa month
prior. Drop-in.
In a country
teetering on the
brink of civil war,
two young people
embark on a furtive
love affair. When
their city explodes,
they begin to hear
whispers about
doors that can
whisk people far away. Leaving their
homeland and their old lives behind,
they find a door and step through.
Killers ofthe Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth
of the FBI by David Grann
Thursday, June 14,10:30-11:30am
In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage
Indian nation in Oklahoma, after oil was discovered beneath their land. Then, one
by one, the Osage began to die under mysterious circumstances. The FBI took up the
case making it one of the organization’s first major homicide investigations.
A Distant Heart by Sonali Dev
Thursday, July 12, 10:30-11:30am
The first baby to survive
after several miscarriages,
Kimi grows up in a mansion
surrounded by love and
privilege. But at eleven years
old, she develops a rare illness
that requires her to be confined
to her home. Until one person
dares venture into her world.Author Sonali Dev
willjoin us for the July book discussion!
7*
Sing, Unburied, Sing by Jessmyn Ward
Boohs With A Twist
Exit West by Mohsin Hamid
Classics Booh Biscussion
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Travels with Charley
by John Steinbeck
Thursday, July 26, 7:00-8:00pm
Join our new quarterly discussion
series and read the books you were
(supposed!) to read in school or a
forgotten classic. This summer, we’ll
discuss John Steinbeck’s travelogue
documenting the writer’s road trip
in his camper, accompanied by his
French poodle, Charley. Q
Thursday, August 9,10:30-11:30am
Jojo navigates the challenges of his mother’s addictions and his
grandmother’s terminal cancer before the release of his father from prison.
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�Adult Programs
iH Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
wvmdeerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 16.
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No registra tion required.
Tuesday ‘New Movie’ Night
Tuesday, June 5,19, July 17,31, August
14,28
TUESDAY FILMS BEGIN
AT 6:30pm
Come to the Library for New Movie Night
on select Tuesdays this summer, and
preview the hot new release of the week.
As we get closer to each date, you can
check our website or ask at the Media
desk for a listing of upcoming showings.
Plan Your Vacation Online
and Save!
Wednesday June 13, 7:00-8:00pm
Michael Gershbein, from Very Smart
People, describes how to plan your next
trip by using some of the best online
flight and hotel sites, travel apps, and
discount sites that will help you save both
time and money. Q
Sound Healing with Lisa Devi
Wednesday June 20, 7:00-8:00pm
In various cultures sound has been utilized as a powerful tool for healing. Sound healing
can lead us into a meditative state where internal healing occurs, and can bring about a
higher awareness and harmony with our reality. Comfortably reclined or seated, you will
rest and meditate while Lisa creates an array of tones through a soundscape of crystal
bowls, Tibetan bowls, chimes, flutes, and other instruments. Please dress comfortably in
clothing that allows easy movement, and feel free to bring your own yoga mat, blanket
and/or pillow for maximum comfort. The library will have a limited number ofmats
availablefor use. Q
Thinks and Drinks Trivia
Deerfield Public Art Tour
Saturday, June 16, 2:00-3:00pm
This guided walking tour will explore
the sculptures and paintings publicly
on display in Deerfield. Starting at the
Library, we’ll walk through downtown
Deerfield, and learn the fascinating
backstories of the art you pass by
everyday. ©
Wednesday July 11, 7:30-9:00pm
@Deerfield GolfClub, 1201 Saunders Rd.
Adults Only
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in Deerfield! Play
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individually or team up in
groups of up to 4 people and test your
knowledge of world trivia. Refreshments
will be served and prizes will be awarded
to the biggest know-it-alls! Register in
advance with Adult Services. ©
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Introduction to Bullet Journaling
Thursday, June 21, 7:00-8:00pm
Adults and Teens
Have you tried planner after planner
only to fill out the first few months and
then quit? You’ve got to try the bullet
journal—a planner system that allows
you to express yourself in a creative way,
stay organized, and get things done. Join
Audrey Ko of Things UnseenDesigns as
she walks you through the basics and
provides lots of ideas to get you started.
Notebooks will be provided or bring one
ofyour own! ©
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�$$ Please register in advance at the Library, by phene at 847-945-331lor at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 16.
Adult Programs
PLACE Program: Movie Night
“Ghostbusters”
Meet the K-9 Comfort Dogs
Saturday, July 14, 1:00-3:00pm, All Ages
They’ve responded to tragedies across the
country from Sandy Hook and Las Vegas,
to the Boston Marathon bombing and
of late, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida. Now they’ll
be making a trip to the Library! Learn
more about this unique canine ministry
and then meet the awe-inspiring dogs
that helped these communities cope. Q
Thursday, July 26, 6:30-8:45pm
Adults, Terns
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 friendship,
conversation, and fun with a sensoryfriendly viewing and discussion of
the 2016 film Ghostbusters. Light
refreshments will be served. Parents and
caregivers encouraged to attend. Q
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Game Night at
Warehouse Eatery
Thursday, August 2, 7:00-9:00pm
Adults only
Join us at Warehouse Eatery in Deerfield
for an evening of fun and food. Play one of
the many board games from the Library’s
collection. Choose from classic games
like Monopoly or Clue, or try one of our
modem games like Catan or Pandemic.
Don’t know how to play a specific game?
Don’t worry, we’ll be happy to teach you.
Appetizers will be served and prizes
awarded. Q
Give Back Event:
Blanketed by Love
Thursday, July 19, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us for an opportunity to help others
by making handmade blankets for people
in need. The Library is partnering with
Blanketed by Love, a local charitable
initiative started by Deerfield residents
Joanne & Rachel Gold, which has
donated more than 2,300 blankets to
shelters, hospitals, Ronald McDonald
Houses, food pantries and other deserving
organizations. Supplies will be provided
by the Library. Optional: Attendees are
welcome to bring one yard of‘Blizzard’
fleece as a donation. No special skills
required. Q
CATAN
The WWII Radio Hour with
Nostalgia Entertainment
Sunday July 29,2:00-3:00pm, All Ages
Join us for an afternoon of music that
will bring back memories of a time gone
by. Nostalgia Entertainment will perform
hits in period costumes from the time of
World War II. The show is a re-creation
of a live radio broadcast from the 1940’s
including songs and choreography in the
style of the Andrew Sisters, Abbott and
Costello style comedy, and a touching
tribute to our Veterans. Q
Make and Take Terrariums
Thursday, August 23, 7:00-8:00pm
Keep the summer going well into fall
and beyond with a terrarium you make
yourself. Local certified horticulturist
Wade Wheatley will lead you through the
science and design behind the perfect
terrarium. Participants will then create
their own mini ecosystem to take home.
Materials will be provided. Space is
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�Adult Programs
H Please register in advance at the Library, by phone at 847-945-3311 or at
immdeerfieldlibrary.org. Registration opens Wednesday, May 16.
Read Without Boundaries
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TECH CONNECTIONS
Drop-in Tech Help
Alternate Thursdays
3:00-4:00pm Library Lobby
Staff will be available to answer
questions about your devices,
downloading books, music, and
movies from the Library’s website.
Each date will also highlight other
resources and services available
at the Library.
June 14:
Libby & Hoopla
June 28:
Virtual Reality
July 12:
TBA
July 26:
Mobile Device Library
Lending Program and
Streaming
There’s still plenty of time to sign up for our year-long reading program and challenge
yourself to read without boundaries! Each month we focus on a different theme,
designed to challenge you to try new authors, genres, and topics. We provide bookmarks
for each theme with reading suggestions. Patrons can choose a suggested title or
another title, as long as it fits the theme of the month.
Stop by the Adult Services desk for more information, and you can also sign up online at
deerfieldlibrary.beanstack.org/reader365. Prizes will be awarded monthly, and those
who complete all 12 months will be entered into a grand prize drawing.
Computer Upkeep and
Maintenance
3D Print Your Own
Luggage Tag
Thursday, June 7, 7:00-8:00pm
Whether new or old-it’s important to
keep your computer updated. Learn
how to keep your software current
and your hardware running. This is
an instructional class only, as staff is
unable to perform maintenance on
devices. ©
Monday, June 18, 7:00-8:30pm
Learn more about Tinkercad 3D
printing software and create your own
luggage tag to take with you on your
summer adventures. We’ll create a
tag together and then everyone will
have time to customize their creations
before submitting their projects.
Printingfees mil be waivedfor class
participants. ©
Introduction to Windows 10
Thursday, July 12, 7:00-8:00pm
Learn the basics of the Windows 10
operating system, and the differences
and similarities between Windows 10
and some of the previous versions. ©
August 9: A-Z Databases
August 23: iPad and iPhone
3D Print Your Own Cell
Phone Stand
Saturday, August 4,10:00-11:30am
Take your 3D printing skills to the next
level and learn how to use Tinkercad
to create a stand for your cell phone.
We’ll create the basic stand together,
and then have some time to customize
our creations before submitting the
projects. Printingfees will be waived
for class participants. ©
Our monthly DPL podcast is the perfect companion for a summer road trip, or a walk
around the neighborhood. Recent guests, all with a Deerfield connection or in town for
a special DPL presentation, include:
DEERFIELD
PUBLIC
LIBRARY
PODCAST
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• Kyla Guru, DHS student, cybersecurity
educator, entrepreneur
• Jeffrey Brown, cartoonist
• Martin Clancy, Lake County Drug
Overdose Prevention
• Elizabeth Rynecki, author
• J.R. Jones, Chicago Reader
film critic
All podcasts are available at
deerfieldlibrary.org/podcast, and on
iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.
• Art Shay, photographer
�sf|, Please register in advance at the Library, online at deerfieldlibrary org under
' “Programs", or by calling 847-580-8962. Registration begins Wednesday, May 16.
NOTE: For Teen programs, Grades 6-12 are welcome. Exceptions are noted,
so please read each description carefully!
Finals Week @ the Library
Don’tforget to use the Libraryfor all of
your studying needs!
Group Study:
• 8 study rooms, seating 2-6 (Available
first-come, first-served)
• Teen Space and Lobby Cafe, flexible
seating
Quiet Study:
• Downstairs: Quiet Room (east
side), and tables and study carrels
throughout the level.
• Upstairs: Cozy chairs in front lobby and
in Magazine area, youth program room
open all day over the weekend (June
2-3) for quiet study.
Also, check out the “Relaxation Station”
in the Teen Space for coloring books
and quiet crafts to help you wind down.
*
Adventures in VR
Pizza and Paperbacks
Tuesday, June 12, 6:30-8:00pm
Welcome to the world of virtual reality!
Ttest out our Oculus Rift and experience
new adventures from around the world.
Plus, our Wii will be available for you to
play as you wait your turn. O
Wednesday July 18, 1:00-2:00pm
Join the Teen Librarian for a discussion
of The Girl rom
f Everywhere by Heidi
Heilig, while munchin’ on some pizza. If
weather permits, this event will be held
outdoors, picnic style! Please register in
advance, asfree copies of the book will
be given to participants to keep. Q
Introduction to Bullet
Journaling
Thursday, June 21, 7:00-8:0Opm
Teens and Adults
Have you tried planner after planner
only to fill out the first few months and
then quit? You’ve got to try the bullet
journal--a planner system that allows you
to express yourself in a creative way, stay
organized, and get things done. Learn
the basics and get lots of helpful ideas
to get you started. There will be time to
practice. Notebooks will be provided or
bring one ofyour own! 0
Sphero Aquatics
Monday June 25, 2:00-3:00pm
Get your goggles ready! We’ll make
bathing suits for our tiny robot friends,
then pop them into the pool to cool off.
Then we’ll use our awesome coding skills
to teach our Sphero robots how to swim!
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Reading Takes You [veri/where:
Teen Summer Reading Program!
Saturday, June 9-Sunday, August5
Take some time out this summer and
celebrate Reading Takes You Everywhere
with awesome prizes and programs. Whether
it's reading a book, watching a movie, listening
to music, or attending a Teen program at the
Library, it all counts. Participants will be
entered into drawings for a variety of prizes,
including gift cards and the chance to win
a Nintendo Switch! Pick up a booklet in the
Teen Space or register online any time this
summer to get in gear. First 50 teens who
register get a beach towel.
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Minute to Win It: Outdoor
Awesomeness
Wednesday August 8, 2:00-3:00pm
Water balloons, pantyhose bowling, and
cookie faceplants? Check, check and
check! Bring your friends and compete in
wacky, mini outdoor games for the chance
to win equally goofy prizes and trophies!
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Dungeons & Dragons
@ the Library
Mondays, July 16,23, 30
5:30-7:30pm
We’re back and ready for more
adventures! Immerse yourself in a vibrant
fantasy world as we play the role-playing
game Dungeons & Dragons. Over the
three sessions you’ll create a character
and put that character to work fighting
monsters, solving puzzles, and hopefully
saving the day, all while you are munchin’
on some pizza. No experience required!
Robotics in the Library!
Thursday, August 16, 7:00-8:00pm
Join us for another exciting hands-on
experience with Deerfield High School
First Itech Challenge (FTC) Robotics!
The First Tech Challenge exemplifies the
intersection of engineering, math, and
science, while exploring the incredible
and fun applications of robotics. Come
drive the robots and get hands on
experience with the tools and parts
we use. Absolutely no prior robotics
experience necessaiy, and be sure to
bring your friends to spread the FTC
spirit. 0
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�Children’s Programs
All children’s activities, except those designated as “drop-in”, require registration. Please register in advance in person, online at
deerfieldlibrary. org under “Programs”, or by calling 847-580-8962. Registrationfor all oftheprograms listed here begins on
Wednesday, May 16.
Family Friendly programs with multi-age appeal and group registration option
In addition to specific programs offered for children with special needs, we are also happy to make reasonable accommodations so that your
child can participate in all our programs. For more information about programs and services for children with special needs, please contact
Julia Frederick atjfrederick@deerfieldlibrary.org.
FF
Children's Summer Reading Program
Saturday, June 9 - Sunday, August 5
Children ages birth through 5th grade
Let reading take you on an adventure as you explore new worlds and learn
about people, places, and things you might never otherwise encounter. Join
in the fun by participating in our summer reading program, Reading Takes You
Everywhere! Children will receive a prize just for signing up aind those who
complete the program will receive a paperback book of their c hoice and will
be entered into drawings for a variety of prizes, including the chance to win a
Nintendo Switch! Be sure to check out ail of the library's exciting, free activities
all summer long!
•
Summer Reading Kick-off day is Saturday, June 9, 9:00am - 5:00pm
•
The first 500 children (Kindergarten-5th Grade) to register at the library for
Reading Takes You Everywhere will receive a beach towel. Children (birth to
pre-k) will receive a beach ball.
•
Children who finish the reading program after it officially ends on
Sunday, August 5, will receive a paperback book of their choice.
Special Kick-off Day activities from 11:00am -2:00pm
• Face Painting
Photo Booth
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Drop-In Activities
Family Time
Saturdays at 10:00am, June 2 -August 25
Children with an adult
Come to the Youth Program Room for a dropin storytime the whole family will enjoy!
Picnic Stories
Thursdays, June 14-August 2, 12:00pm
Children with an adult
Bring a bag lunch and enjoy stories for
the whole family in the Youth Program
Room at the Library.
Outdoor Storytime
Wednesday June 13, 11:00am, All Ages
Join us in Jewett Park for an outdoor
storytime!
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Storytime Takes You Everywhere
Deerfield Scavenger Hunt
Fridays, June 15,29, July 6, 20, August 3
10:30am, All Ages
Travel the world through stories, songs,
and fingerplays! Each week will feature a
different part of the world.
Saturday, June 9-Sunday August 5
Children through 5th grade
Travel around the library and learn
interesting facts about different countries
while competing for worldly treasures.
Stop by each week to complete a new
challenge.
Drop-in Craft
Monday, June 18 - Sunday, June 24
Monday, July 16 - Sunday, July 22
Monday, August 6 -Sunday, August 12
Children with an adult
Stop by the Youth Services department to
make a fun craft!
Where’s Penelope?
Saturday, June 9-Sunday, August 5
Children through 5th grade
Penelope the pig is off on a trip! Stop by
each week to see her vacation photos.
If you can figure out where she is each
week, you’ll be entered to win a prize.
Rocket Reader
Around the World
Saturday June 9-Sunday
August 5
Children through 5th grade
Take a picture with Rocket Reader
and share with it us for a chance to be
featured on the Library’s social media
feeds. Take Rocket Reader with you
on your travels about town, across the
country, or around the world!
�Book Buddies!
Green Screen Adventures
DIY Paper Circuit Art
June 12 through July 26 (no meeting
during week ofJuly 3)
Tuesdays, 6:45-7:30pm
Wednesdays, 4:45-5:30pm OR
Thursdays, 6:45-7:30pm
Readers entering Grades 1-3
Volunteers entering grades 7 through
12 will be matched with young readers
in this fun program. Buddies will meet
once a week for six weeks to read aloud,
play games, make crafts, and have fun!
Children must be able to attend at least
5 of the 6 sessions to participate in the
program. Space is very limited. In order
to participate, parents must fill out an
application available at the Library.
Applications must be returned within 3
days of registration. ©
Monday, June 18, 4:30-5:30pm
Ages 8-12
Have you ever imagined yourself under
the ocean, in outer space, or atop a
magical tower? A green screen can take
you there! Come and learn how to use this
movie-making technology to create your
own imaginative images. Q
Monday, June 25, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7-12
Create your own light-up art using paper
circuits and LEDs! Q
Royalty Around the World
Art Takes You Everywhere
Tuesdays, June 12, June 26,
July 10, July 24
4:00-5:00pm, Ages 7-10
Travel the world through art! Each week
we’ll learn about a new country and
create an art project for you to take
home. O
LEGO Club
Thursday, June 14, July 19, and August 16
4:00-5:00pm, All Ages
Join us for an hour of building and show
off your creativity at LEGO® Club! Build
your own design or follow the monthly
challenge, ff
Book Bites: Comic Club!
Friday, June 15, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 8-12
Do you like to read graphic novels
like Smile and Amulet’! Join us in
a conversation around the book
Pashmina. We’ll discuss the book and
other comics we love while munchin’ on
snacks. Register early, as free copies of
Pashmina will be given to participants.
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or restrictions. ©
Sherlock Holmes Escape Room
Wednesday June 27, 4:30-5:30pm
Ages 8-12
Moriarty has hatched another devious
plot and Sherlock Holmes needs you to
join the Baker Street Irregulars to put a
stop to him. Crack codes, solve ciphers,
and escape the room! Q
Saturday, June 30,11:00-11:45 am
Ages 3-6, with an adult
Let’s celebrate princesses and princes
from all over the world through stories,
crafts and games. You are welcome to
dress up for the festivities! Q
Vagabonding for Kids!
World Record Breakers
Wednesday, June 20, 4:30-5:30pm
Ages 5-8
Brian Michalski has traveled the world
from Australia and Asia to Europe,
Mexico, and Cuba. Join him to learn all
about exploring new places, discovering
unique cultural traditions, eating exotic
foods, helping others and stepping
outside your comfort zone at this
interactive program! Q
Monday, July 9, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 6-10
Learn about weird-but-true world records
(like those tracked by Guinness World
Records) and participate in challenges
relating to records that have been set
using household items like books, pencils
and socks. Q
Summer Dance Jam
Fridays, June 22, August 10
11:00-11:45am
For children up to age
6 with an adult
Shake your sillies out
at this action-packed
dance program.
Children will find their
rhythm with shakers
while singing along to
their favorite songs.
No registration required! ff
Campfire Stories
Tuesday, July 10, 7:00-7:30pm
Children of all ages, with an adult
Come dressed in your pajamas and bring
your favorite stuffed animal to share in
the fun! © ff
Time Travelers
Wednesdays, July 11-August 1
10:30-11:15am
Ages 3-6, with an adult
We’ll visit a different place and time in
history each week through stories, crafts
and other fun activities. ©
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�Children’s Programs
Stories Under the Sea /
Thursday, July 12,4:30-5:15pm
Ages 5-7
Take a dive into the deep blue sea as we
read books about fish, create a colorful
fish craft, and have a special snack.
Please let us know in advance about any
food allergies or dietary restrictions. Q
!
SENSORY PROGRAMS No registration required!
Sensory Storytime
Sensoiy Friendly Family Film
Friday July 13, 11:00am-12:00pm
All Ages
Join us for an inclusive and
interactive storytime filled with
stories, songs, sensory play, and
socialization! Children of all abilities
with their siblings and caregivers are
welcome. Please let us know if any
accommodations are required, ff
Wednesday, August 8, 3:30-5:30pm
All Ages
Enjoy the film, Coco, with the whole
family at the Library! The Library
welcomes families and children of
all abilities to enjoy a movie with the
lights turned up, the sound turned
down, and the option to walk, dance,
and sing, during the movie. (PG, 1 hr.
49 min.) ff
3D Design and Print
Little KiDLS and KiDLS:
Around the World
Saturday July 14
Ages 4-6, with an adult: 11:00-11:45am
Ages 7-10: 1:00-2:00pm
Take a trip around the world! Explore
different cultures through games, a craft
and stories. Q
Tuesday July 17 OR
Tuesday August 14
4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7-10
Are you ready to tiy 3D modeling and
printing? Join us to learn how to design
3D objects in Tinkercad, create your
own project, and have it printed on our
3D printer! Feesfor 3Dprinting will be
waivedfor participants in this program.
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YouTube Science!
Wednesday, July 25
4:00-5:30pm
Ages 8-12
Have you ever wanted to do the science
experiments you see on YouTube, but
didn’t have the space, ingredients, or
time? Come to the Libraiy to test out
elephant toothpaste, galaxy slime, and
more! Q
Throwback Tech
Ukulele Sing-a-long
Monday, July 16,11:00-11:45am
All Ages
Join our own Miss Julia for a familyfriendly ukulele sing along with some of
your favorite children’s tunes! ff
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Friday July 27, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 6-10
Have you ever played a Game Boy? Do
you know how to dial a rotary telephone?
Join us for some retro fun as we complete
challenges relating to “old school”
technology and create an upcycled tech
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Let’s Dance
Saturday July 28, 2:30-3:30pm
Ages 6 and up, with an adult
Get inspired by the beauty of Indian
music and dance at this interactive
workshop hosted by Bolly DanceFit.
Dance experts will get you movin’ and
groovin’ and by the end you’ll be able to
strut some of your own Bollywood dance
moves! 0
Dragons Love Tacos Party
Saturday August 11, ll:00am-12:00pn
Ages 4 and up with a grown-up
Calling all Dragons Love Tacos fans! At
this family-friendly gathering, we will
play games, do a craft, and celebrate
dragons, tacos, and the popular picture
book series by Adam Rubin and Daniel
Salmieri. 0 ff
Bristlebot Battle
Monday August 13, 4:00-5:00pm
Ages 7-10
Come build and battle with robots you’ll
build out of toothbrush heads and micro
motors! 0
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require a password to
connect, they’re also a
good tool for those that
don’t want to use an
unsecured public Wi-Fi
connection (don’t
worry - password
included when
you check out our
hotspot!).
Have Mobile HotSpot, will Travel!
No internet connection? No problem! Come check out
one of our new mobile hotspots to access the internet
anywhere* on any of your devices.
Here’s how it works...
Mobile hotspots allow you to share a wireless network
connection with other devices so they can access the
internet. Devices connect to the mobile hotspot using their
Wi-Fi feature.
Patrons 18 and up with a valid Deerfield Library card can
check out a mobile hotspot. You can borrow the hotspot for
seven (7) days.
lb learn how to
connect, please refer
to the printed instructions that come with the hotspot at
checkout or watch our eTutor video on YouTube.
Why would I want to borrow one?
*Please note that a Sprint Cellular Network connection is
required to use a Mobile HotSpot device. If, hoivever, you are
outside ofthe carrier’s network the device will not connect
and work.
Mobile hotspots are a great resource for those without an
internet connection. Whether you need to connect at home,
or you’re traveling and need to connect in an airport or hotel
room, the mobile hotspot is for you. Since mobile hotspots
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KZs Friends of the Deerfield Public Library
• Thank You to Barb Reich for being one of our founding members, and
her 10 years of service on the Board. Barb is moving to New York for a new
adventure. We wish her lots of good luck and happy times.
• Wearecollecting gently us«d Cookbooks and Children’s books for our
summer sale at the Deerfieeld Farmer’s Market on August 4. They may be
dropped off at the Library.
• Treasurer/Board Member Wanted: The Friends are seeking a resident
from Deerfield, Bannockburn, or Riverwoods to serve as Treasurer. All
potential Board Members will be asked to complete a board candidate
application, and attend two (2) Board meetings, after which a vote will be
taken to be elected onto the Board. If interested, please leave a message at
847-945-3311, x8895. Thank you!
• Become a Friend: Membership dollars help fund items for the Library. We
can’t do it without your help! You can use the form below, or join online at
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The Friends can be contacted at 847-945-3311 x8895 or at friends@
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Upcoming Holiday Closings and Late Openings
THE LIBRARY WILL CLOSE AT 3PM
Tuesday, July 3
LIBRARY LOBBY OPEN 11AM - 2PM 4TH of July
Stop in for complimentary w ater and clean
restrooms in the Library's lobby
THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
Wednesday, July 4 - Independence Day
Deerfield Public Library
Amy Falasz-Peter
library Director
847-58043901
afalaszpeterson@deerfleldlibrary.org
Library BoardMembers value
your opinions!
Maureen Wener, President
847-530-8408
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Ken Abosch, Secretary
847-948-5390
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Seth Schriftman, Treasurer
847-770-2530
sethschiiftman@gmail.com
Luisa Ellenbogen
312-543-7258
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Mike Goldberg
847-945-0076
mikegoldberg@mac.com
Howard Handler
312-925-2597
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248-762-1309
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Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs: 9:00am-9:00pm
9:00am-6:00pm
Pi ay:
irday:
9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday:
1:00pm-5:00pm
Thursday, August 16
Couldn’t Have Done it
Without You!
A sunny round of thanks to the Friends
of the Deerfield Public Library for
sponsorship of the beach towels for
the Youth Summer Reading Program
sign-up prize.
Many thanks to Whole Foods Deerfield
for loaning the shopping cart for the
lobby collection for our March food drive.
Colorful thanks to North Shore Comics
for their help with our Free Comic
Book Day.
Our April shoe recycling initiative kept
720 pairs of shoes out of landfills! Very
special thanks to Rosie Smith for her
enthusiastic assist organizing donations
for delivery to our partners at SWALCO.
(l-r); Library Director Amy Falasz-Peterson,
DHS artist Ryan Wilde, and FineArts teacher
TimBleck
Summer Reading Logo
Competition Winner
The dynamic Reading Takes You Everywhere
logo (featuring the new DPL “Rocket
Reader”) was created by Deerfield High
School senior Ryan Wilde. Ryan’s design was
chosen through a competition organized for
artists in the AP graphic design class taught
by Tim Bleck.
Enjoy special Summer Reading Kick-off Day activities from 11am-2pm:
Face Painting • Photo Booth
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Arthur Shay
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Dragons Love Tacos
Dungeons and Dragons
Elizabeth Rynecki
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Exit West
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Free Comic Book Day
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Google Play
Green Screen
Guinness World Records
Heidi Heilig
Hoopla
Horticulturalists
Howard Handler
India
Indian Music
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Jeffrey Brown
Jessmyn Ward
Jewett Park
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