Imagine More - Plainfield Public Library
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Imagine More - Plainfield Public Library
Plainfield Public Library District Fall 2013 Imagine More Winter 2014 In This Issue: Adults.............................. 2 Children........................... 7 Children 5 & Under........... 8 Children’s Special Events........................... 10 Teens............................ 11 Library News.................. 13 Library Special Events..... 14 Library Closings • J anuary 1 New Year’s Day •F ebruary 17 President’s Day 15025 South Illinois Street Plainfield, IL 60544 Parking Lot Expansion and Redesign Complete Library/Village Cooperation Increases Downtown Parking If you visited or traveled past the Library in the last few months, you probably noticed some big changes outside. Through an intergovernmental agreement with the Village of Plainfield, the parking around the Library has been completely redesigned and expanded to make parking near the Library safer and more convenient. The project was funded entirely by the downtown Tax Increment Finance District (TIF), which is administered by the Village of Plainfield. The completed project interconnects the municipal Illinois Street parking lot and the access driveway adjacent to the former Baci’s building with the Library parking lot, the Route 59 parking lot and a vacant lot owned by the Library. Tax increment finance districts are created to fund redevelopment, infrastructure and other community improvement projects. By partnering with the Library and using TIF funds, the Village of Plainfield was able to address problems with the former designs in a way that helped both entities, as well as downtown businesses. “This project improves parking for our entire area of the downtown, not just the Library,” said Library Board President Sharon Kinley. “Anyone who experienced the Illinois Street lot will agree that the new design is a great improvement.” The new design addresses deficiencies in aisle width and parking space size in the former Illinois Street lot by complying with current code requirements. It provides convenient access to both Lockport and Illinois Streets and Route 59. For more information about the Library, please contact Library Director Julie M. Milavec at 815-439-2874 or jmmilavec@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. Adults Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 Registration is required for all adult programs. Call the Reference Desk at 815-327-2515 or visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org to register. Registration for adult programs begins January 2, 2014 unless otherwise noted in the online calendar. Art Roaring 20s and the New Woman Thursday, February 13, 11:00 am Travel back to the days best remembered for scandalous fashions, jazz music and the liberated women known as flappers. A visual extravaganza and discussion covers Art Deco design trends, period paintings and photographs from this exciting period in art history. Join the Y today and help your family embrace a healthy lifestyle in 2014! JANUARY MEMBERSHIP SALE Money College Prep: The Truth About Financial Aid Monday, January 20, 7:00 pm Can you really think about college without shuddering over dollar signs? Admissionado representatives will take you and your high school student(s) through everything you need to know about financial aid, scholarships, student loans, how it all works and the best options for you. Pay a $0 Joiner’s Fee when you join during our January Sale- a savings of up to $120! C.W. AVERY FAMILY YMCA 15120 Wallin Drive Plainfield, IL 60544 www.jolietymca.org (815) SAY-YMCA Nature Snakes Uncovered Wednesday, January 29, 7:00 pm Ask anyone about snakes and they will have an opinion. Local author John Murphy explores recent research explaining snakes’ relationship to humans along with snake evolution, DNA, lineage and biology. Plus, a snake program wouldn’t be complete without investigating the origins of venom. Patrons age 12+ only. Crafts T-Shirt Quilts Wednesday, February 19, 7:00 pm Wrap yourself or a loved one in memories which are created with a unique t-shirt quilt. This demonstration class covers the basics of selecting the t-shirts, preparing the shirts and the supplies needed to complete the quilt. 2 BRIGHT NEW BEGINNINGS Cooking Juicing for Life Tuesday, January 7, 7:00 pm Learn the basics of fresh vegetable and fruit juicing and incorporate powerful juices in your diet for energy, healing and a healthier lifestyle. Tastings and recipes provided by Peter Rubi Produce. Novel Dishes Sunday, January 19, 2:00 pm Integrate book-related cuisine into your next book club gathering. Here’s your chance to taste and discuss pairings of food selections along with books of all genres. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Plainfield Public Library District Green Village 2014 Lecture Series In partnership with the Village of Plainfield Second Mondays, 7:00 pm January 13 Genetic Roulette : Watch this environmental documentary which contains never-before-seen evidence that points to genetically engineered foods as a major contributor to rising disease rates in the U.S. population, especially among children. February 10 Prairie Prose: Discover in fiction, poetry and essay how the tallgrass prairie has been portrayed by writers, both classic and contemporary, as you enjoy scenic images of the Illinois prairie. Strictly Business Lunch & Learn Series In partnership with the Plainfield Area Chamber of Commerce First Thursday, 12:00 to 1:00 pm January 2: No program this month February 6: Can You Afford to Retire? Small business owners are faced with challenges when it comes to protecting finances for retirement. James Flannigan of Bentron Financial Group, Inc. shares his expertise on how much you will need to save for the future and how to set and accomplish realistic retirement goals. SCORE: Small Business Mentoring Second Monday, 7:00 to 9:00 pm Are you a business owner with questions about running your business? Do you have a great idea for a business and do not know where to start? Register for free Small Business Mentoring provided by SCORE Fox Valley Chapter. Space is limited and attendees must register online at www.ScoreFoxValley.org (click Free Mentoring). Winter 2014 History The War to End All Wars Thursday, January 9, 11:00 am In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War I, learn how this war brought major changes to the leadership in Europe, changes in warfare and changes to society, especially for women. Explore how World War I resulted in a world that would never be the same. Friday Movie Matinee Movies begin at 1:00 pm. Refreshments served. January 3: Jobs, PG-13 February 7: 42, PG-13 Critics’ Choice Movie Movies begin at 1:00 pm on the following Thursdays. Refreshments served. January 16: Big Miracle, PG February 20: Oblivion, PG-13 Reading and Writing Groups Book Groups Not Your Mama’s Book Club First Monday, 7:00 pm January 6: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin February 3: Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire Follow this group on goodreads: http://bit.ly/ NYMBookClub A Novel Idea Second Thursday, 7:00 pm January 9: The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe February 13: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Follow this group on goodreads: http://bit.ly/NovelIdea Tri-County Writer’s Guild (TWiG) Third Tuesday, 7:00 pm A writer’s group meets to discuss writing, share ideas and critique each other’s work. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 3 Adults Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 Healthy Living Services for Job Seekers The Do’s and Don’ts of Spine Care Wednesday, January 22, 7:00 pm You’ve got to increase flexibility to keep your back in top shape. Plainfield’s own Dr. Christopher Smith provides education and exercises to help you in your daily routine. Mobile Workforce Center Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 12 noon, 1:00 to 3:30 Yoga Wednesday, February 5, 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 25, 10:00 am De-stress your body and mind by joining yoga teacher and breathing coach Gina Slager for a nurturing and relaxing class. Participate in gentle yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation and deep relaxation that you can practice daily. Dress in loose comfortable clothing. Genealogy pm The Mobile Workforce Center from Workforce Services Division is a state-of-the-art traveling computer lab which provides services to job seekers. Visit the Center in the Library parking lot. Job seekers can take advantage of the following services: • Information on job openings in Will County • Assistance creating/revising a resume • Keyboarding lessons • Internet access to assist in your job search Unlocking the Secrets of Your Family Tree Monday, January 27, 7:00 pm Start researching your family history using documents and keepsakes you have in your attic and around your house. Job Club Third Wednesday, 12 noon to 1:30 pm Network, share and learn from guest speakers in a friendly and helpful atmosphere. Bring your lunch; dessert is on us. Cyber Sleuthing Your Family Tree Monday, February 24, 7:00 pm Learn what’s new in the online genealogy community and find tips for searching subscription databases and free genealogy websites. January 15: A New Year & A Fresh Start Presented by Janet Rand, Career Coach and Facilitator of the Library’s Job Club The New Year is a good time for renewal and refocusing your job search. Learn tools and techniques for getting organized, managing your time, focusing your goals and becoming more productive. Please note: The first Computer Help for Genealogists of 2014 will be offered on Thursday, February 20, 10:00 am. 4 February 19: The Behavioral Résumé Presented by Bob Podgorski, Principle, R.P.P. Enterprises and Coordinator of the St. Hubert Job and Networking Ministry A new spin on resume development is the behavioral résumé, which can generate the kinds of questions that focus on a potential candidate’s strengths in an interview. Once a résumé has the key elements of focus, format and content, the next step is providing information that relates to actions taken by the candidate in previous work situations. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Plainfield Public Library District Technology Training Winter 2014 Our computer classes are now called New for “Technology Training” to encompass a 2014! wide-range of new content. In addition to classes on PC use and email, Microsoft Office software programs and genealogy help, watch for the introduction of new classes about blogging and social media, such as Pinterest and Facebook, throughout the year. All PCs and classes have been upgraded to feature Windows 7. Check the Library’s online calendar for specific dates and times. Registration is required and begins four weeks in advance of each training session. Clases de Computadora para Adultos Se ofrecerán clases básicas de computación en español para adultos. Se requiere registración las cuales inician con quarto semanas de anticipación. Book-A-Librarian Do you have questions about Library resources? Need assistance finding full-text magazine and journal articles? Have you attended a computer class and require extra help? Try the Book-A-Librarian service, designed for those requiring one-onone instructional or research assistance. One-hour sessions are held in the Library with the time determined by you and the librarian. Reservations require 48-hour advance notice and are dependent upon staff availability. Call 815-327-2515 to make your appointment. Interested in e? Did you receive an eReader or tablet for the holidays? New to smartphones and want to add an app for downloadables? You can Book-A-Librarian and bring in your eReader, tablet, or Smartphone and we will show you how to browse and check out Library eBooks, how to return your eBooks early, plus tips and tricks for using your device’s advanced features. Call 815-327-2515 to make your appointment. Didn’t get one as a gift, but want to explore the world of eReaders? If you are thinking about getting one, check out one or more devices from the Library first and test drive them at home. The Library circulates a variety of devices, some preloaded with books, others that you can use to download Library eBooks on your own. Devices currently available for loan include: Sony Reader, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Touch, Nook Simple Touch, Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, Nook HD and Samsung Galaxy Tab 3. Look for more details about what is preloaded on these devices on the Library website on the “eBooks and more” page: http://www. plainfieldpubliclibrary.org/readers-space/downloadable-books. aspx NEW! Downloadable music from Freegal Music Freegal is a downloadable music service which provides access over 7 million songs from 10,000 labels including the labels of Sony Music Entertainment. Plainfield cardholders can visit the Library’s website to download three songs a week via the easyto-use website interface with no software to install. Freegal works with any MP3 device, including iPods. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 5 Adults Plainfield Public Library District For English Language Learners These weekly programs are provided for adults with Englishspeaking skills at all levels. For more information contact Tania at 815-263-8145 or thess@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. Se habla español. Winter 2014 New! Citizenship Corner Interested in becoming a U.S. Citizen? The library has a Citizenship Corner filled with materials and handouts to help you get started. These materials are located on the Main Floor in the Adult Literacy/ESL collection. Ask a staff member for help locating these resources. Reading Club Tuesdays, 10:00 to 11:00 am Reading is a great way to increase your English language skills. Get together with others to read books and articles that are perfect for learning vocabulary in context, practicing pronunciation and sharing ideas. Writing and Grammar Club Mondays or Wednesdays, 10:00 to 11:00 am The principles of English grammar relevant to an adult learning English are covered in this weekly group. Learn grammar and writing skills in a practical yet fun way. Conversation Club Thursdays, 6:30 to 8:00 pm or Fridays, 10:00 to 11:00 am Practice speaking English while making friends. Share ideas and culture, play games, discuss current events, family life and anything relevant to life in the United States. Childcare is available on Thursday evenings. Friends of the Plainfield Library The Friends are always seeking more Friends! Learn about this group of volunteers by visiting the website http://www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org/library-info/join-us. aspx. You can also find out about opportunities to volunteer by liking the Friends’ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/libraryfriends. 6 www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Children Plainfield Public Library District Drop-in Programs Rock & Read Family Storytime All Ages Thursday, January 2 Thursday, February 6 6:00 to 6:45 pm Enjoy a night of active play, parachute games and a story. Jump & Jive Family Storytime All Ages Thursday, January 9 Thursday, February 13 6:00 to 6:45 pm Visit the library for some rockin’ family fun! We will sing, dance and listen to exciting new stories. All children must be accompanied by an adult. HISTORY ROCKS! Ancient China All Ages Tuesday, January 14 5:00 to 6:00 pm Travel back in time and explore one of the world’s oldest cultures. Appreciate A Dragon Day All Ages Thursday, January 16 6:00 to 6:45 pm Honor all things dragon with stories, games, crafts and more! Once You Learn To Read, You Will Be Forever Free Ages 4 to 9 with parent or caregiver Monday, January 20 1:00 to 2:00 pm Cake, a story and a name-plaque craft celebrate the freedom to read and those who made it possible for all children. Left, Right, Just a Minute All Ages Thursday, January 23 6:00 to 7:00 pm See and learn left, right and what a minute is through visual models, movement and games. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Winter 2014 Sensory Storytime for Children of All Abilities Ages 3 to 8 and their caregivers Saturday, January 25 Duck Sock Hop! Sort and Hop ‘til You Drop Saturday, February 22 Press Here Colors and Counting 1:00 to 2:00 pm Children with sensory processing issues along with their friends and siblings are welcome to enjoy a storytime designed just for them with hands-on activities, movement and song. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Family Hands On Art All Ages Thursday, January 30 Thursday, February 27 6:00 to 6:45 pm Create a masterpiece based on the featured artist of the month. Winter Olympic Family Fun Night All Ages Tuesday, February 11 7:00 to 8:00 pm Celebrate the Winter Olympics by making your very own Olympic torch, listening to stories and participating in Olympicthemed activities. For The Birds All Ages Thursday, February 20 6:00 to 6:45 pm Celebrate National Bird Feeding Month by creating your own bird feeder. Family Game Night with Main Street Candy and Toys All Ages Wednesday, February 26 7:00 to 8:00 pm Sample some of the hottest games from Main Street Candy and Toys. Try one game or try them all. Fun for the whole family! www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 7 Children Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 Registration Required Programs Activities for Children Birth to Age 5 Registration begins two weeks in advance for children’s programs. All you need to register is a valid Plainfield Public Library card. Visit www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or call the Youth Services Desk at 815-439-2877. The following programs are drop-ins, no registration required: Drop-in Programs Nintendo Club Jr. Grades 1 to 5 Tuesday, February 4 5:00 to 6:00 pm Bring your Nintendo DS, all versions and multi-player games to the library. Space will be designated for Pokemon (any version) but all games are welcome. Dinosaur Detectives Special Edition Ages 6 to 10 Tuesday, February 11 5:00 to 6:00 pm Unearth prehistoric creatures from the Jurassic Age and make a dinosaur craft. STORYTIME SESSION 3: January 13 — February 20 A parent or caregiver must attend with child(ren) unless otherwise noted. Baby Bugs Ages 6 to 23 months Mondays, Wednesdays 9:15 to 9:45 am Books, puppets, songs and fingerplays for the youngest among us. Bounce and Tickle for Babies Ages 6 to 23 months Tuesdays 9:15 to 9:45 am This is the perfect time to visit your neighborhood KinderCare® center and discover what learning looks like. Contact your local KinderCare to schedule a personal tour. Plainfield KinderCare 16010 Fredrick Street Caring for Infants through School-Age Julie Ruble Center Director 815-254-3235 jruble@klcorp.com KinderCare.com 8 www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Plainfield Public Library District Drop-in Programs (continued) Toddlin’ Twos Two-year-olds Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 10:00 to 10:20 am Preschool Storytime Ages 3 to 5 Mondays, Tuesdays 10:45 to 11:15 am Children attend independently. A parent or caregiver must remain in the Youth Services area. Family Storytime All Ages Thursdays 9:30 to 10:15 am Enjoy songs, music and stories for the whole family. Baby Massage Babies 8 weeks to 8 months old Friday, January 17, 31 Friday, February 7, 14, 28 9:30 to 10:15 am Bring a clean towel for baby, edible massage oil and anything else you take when you go out with baby. Please see online calendar for more details. Romp-n-Rhyme Ages 2 to 3 with caregiver Friday, January 17, 31 Friday, February 7, 14 10:30 to 11:00 am Colors, numbers, shapes and rhyme, plus parachute play time! Winter 2014 Family Pocket Storytime All Ages Monday, February 24 9:30 to 10:15 am You never know where the magic storytime pocket will lead you. Fun for the whole family. Registration Required Programs “Potty” Like a Rock Star Ages 2 to 3 with caregiver Wednesday, January 8 10:00 to 10:45 am Put on your big kid pants or come in your diaper, hear a story and celebrate potty training. Bring a diaper for the Diaper Toss. Peter Rubi Storytime Ages 3 to 5 January 13 February 10 Mondays 10 to 10:30 am Enjoy a storytime as well as a fruit or veggie snack at Peter Rubi Produce, 15412 S Route 59 in Plainfield. Registration required. Race into Reading Activity Fair Ages 3 to 5 with caregiver Saturday, February 1 10:00 to 11:00 am OR 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Games and activities to help build your child’s “reading engine.” Register children only. Panera Bread Presents: Storytime, Milk and Cookies Ages 3 to 5 January 7, 21 February 4, 18 Tuesdays 10:00 to 11:00 am Enjoy a storytime and craft as well as free milk and cookies at the Panera Bread located at Route 59 and 127th Street. Registration required. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 9 Children Plainfield Public Library District Splat the Cat Valentine’s Day Party Ages 3 to 5 Friday, February 14 1:00 to 2:00 pm Make a special valentine and have a sweet treat. Fun with Music Registration begins December 30 and classes begin January 13. Ages 9 months to 4 years Mondays 9:30 to 10:15 am 10:30 to 11:15 am 5:00 to 5:45 pm Tuesdays 9:30 to 10:15 am 10:30 to 11:15 am Wednesdays 10:45 to 11:15 am We may not always be right on key or keep up with the beat, but we have a great time with rhythm instruments, sing-alongs and dance. Adult caregiver must attend with the child. Please contact us at 815-439-2877 if your child will be absent. 10 Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum Health and Fitness Technology Character Education Winter 2014 Children’s Special Events Short Story Contest Grades 3 to 5 The Library is accepting entries for the Annual Short Story Contest through January 26. A copy of the complete rules can be found on the Library’s website or at the Youth Services Desk. Winners will be announced at the Short Story Contest Author Talk and Award Ceremony on Saturday, March 1. Rebecca Caudill Awards Party Grades 4 to 8 Tuesday, January 28 5:00 to 6:30 pm Readers who have read at least three of the Rebecca Caudill nominees for 2014 are encouraged to attend. Supper will be provided, but the Caudill conversation is up to you. Discuss your favorites, the ones you loved, the ones you disliked and everything in between. 1000 Books Before Kindergarten This program encourages you to read 1,000 books to your child before he/she enters school—a goal that experts say children need to help them learn to read for themselves. One of the best ways to encourage learning is to spend time sharing books every day. Reading to your child helps develop important pre-reading skills that provide a solid foundation—a key to school and learning success. Stop by the Youth Services Desk for more information. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Teens Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 Teen Activities The MAC (Manga & Anime Club) Grades 6 to 12 Wednesday, January 8 Wednesday, February 5 4:00 to 5:30 pm This is the club where Japan meets the US. Watch anime, discuss Manga and create an anime/Japanese inspired craft. CrafTEEN Grades 6 to 12 Tuesday, January 21 Tuesday, February 18 6:00 to 7:30 pm Love to craft? Put your creative touch on these cool crafts with a twist. January: Light Cubes February: CD Art Teen Drama Club Grades 6 to 12 Tuesday, January 21 Tuesday, February 18 4:00 to 5:00 pm Act out with Devon Ford, local actress and director of the Library’s Teen Murder Mystery, while learning acting techniques through different activities each month. Nintendo Club Grades 6 to 12 Thursday, January 9 Thursday, February 13 4:00 to 6:00 pm Bring your Nintendo DS (or 3DS) and any multiplayer games to the library. Designated space for Pokémon (any version) and Mario Kart 7 but all games are welcome. Also, those itching for a fight can enter the Super Smash Brothers tournament on the Wii. 1 2 3 4 You Shouldn’t Read That: Teen Banned Books Club Grades 6 to 12 Monday, January 13 Monday, February 10 5:00 to 6:00 pm These books are so dangerous that people have tried to prevent you from reading them. Is your child struggling with Math? We Make Math Make Sense (815) 439-7600 Common Core Math Issues ACT Test Prep Struggling to Keep Up? Enrichment Programs Just Doesn’t “Get It” Homework Help www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 11 Teens Plainfield Public Library District How Hot Can You Handle? Grades 6 to 12 Monday, February 24 5:00 to 6:00 pm Schadenfreude is “pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others”, translated literally it means “harm-joy”. The harm in this case is to your mouth and the joy comes from watching others as we try a wide range of peppers and hot sauces. We will see whose mouth can handle the hottest. Prizes awarded to those with most heat-resistant mouths and a steel stomach! Winter 2014 College Prep: Practice ACT Grades 9 to 12 Saturday, February 15 1:00 to 4:30 pm A Kaplan representative will proctor a practice ACT in a simulated testing environment. Students will be required to create a free account with Kaplan to receive their test results. Open to all high school students, registration required. Please bring 2 pencils and a calculator, snacks are allowed but can only be consumed during breaks between tests. College Prep: The Truth About Financial Aid High School Students and Parents Monday, January 20 7:00 to 8:00 pm Can you really think about college without shuddering over dollar signs? Admissionado representatives will take you through everything you need to know about financial aid, scholarships, student loans, how it all works and the best options for you. The focus will be on practical information and actionable advice. Teen Short Story Writing Contests Grades 6 to 12 We’re looking for a few good writers to showcase their literary work at the library. Submit a maximum of one short story per month. Stories can be fiction, true life, or something in between; anything goes! A booklet is created for each month’s entries and during the next month, readers choose their favorite. Prizes are awarded to the authors of the stories that gain the most votes. Submit your story between January 1st and 31st for the February contest and between February 1st and February 28th for the March contest. To be eligible each entry must: •b e submitted via email to: teenwritingcontest@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • be submitted in a Word document • be no more than 1500 words • not include graphic language, violence or situations • include author’s name, grade, school and phone number 12 www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Library News Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 Outreach Staff Disperses Retirement Brings Changes to Outreach Services Outreach services at the Library will be undergoing big changes! Outreach Department Head and “known-face” in the community, Ceil Carey, retired in December after more than 15 years of service. Under her leadership, Outreach grew from a single staffer visiting classrooms to a group of staff who bring programs to more than 40,000 people of all ages at locations outside the Library’s building each year. A re-organization places former Outreach Department staff into other departments with new job titles, supervisors and procedures. For example, staff focusing on visiting preschools and elementary schools will hold the title of School Liaison and report to the Head of Youth Services while staff focusing on homebound delivery and services for nursing homes will hold the title of Senior Services Liaison and report to the head of Circulation Services. With Ceil Carey’s retirement planned 18 months in advance and established outreach services in place, elimination of the Head of Outreach position returns the Library’s organizational structure to a more traditional model. This change created an opportunity for re-organization to be planned as a part of the long range budget process undertaken by the Library Board of Trustees in spring 2013. “It is typical in libraries for outreach to be a position within each library department rather than a department of its own. Lack of space to provide programming in our Library led us to create a separate department to build a more extensive outreach service than usually found in a library of our size. Now that it is established, we can build on that set of services in a new way, while making tough budget decisions,” said Library Director Julie Milavec. “Ceil Carey made our outreach services a statewide example of best practices. That work will continue under new leadership.” For more information on the following services: Preschool and elementary school visits, please contact schoolservices@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. Home delivery or senior services, contact Judi Deszcz, Senior Services Liaison, at 815-582-7696 or jdeszcz@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. English as a Second Language programs and services, contact Tania Hess, at 815-263-8145 or thess@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. Presentations to community groups, contact Community Relations Coordinator Anita Quinlan at 815-582-7837 or aquinlan@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org. The Great Read (TGR) 2014 The World Wars: Pages in Time This year’s community read will run from January 9 (the anniversary of the Allies loss at Gallipoli in WWI) through May 7 (the anniversary of surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945). Like last year, it will focus on a subject, the era of the World Wars from 1914-1945, rather than on a single book. The kickoff event is at 6:30 p.m., January 9 at the Joliet Barnes & Noble, 2621 Plainfield Rd, Joliet, IL. It features Terry Lynch of Histories for Kids, an actor trained at Second City and Improv Olympic, who will explore historical personalities and events of WWI. This is sure to be an engaging and educational experience for the whole family. Visit the TGR website (www.psd202.org/greatread) for more activities scheduled throughout the spring, reading and viewing suggestions, and details of the finale. TGR is a partnership of the Plainfield, Joliet, Fountaindale, White Oak and ShorewoodTroy libraries, Plainfield School District 202, Joliet Junior College and Barnes & Noble. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 13 Library Special Events Plainfield Public Library District Winter 2014 2014 WINTER READING PROGRAM: RACE INTO READING January 12 to February 23 Mush! Mush! The Race Into Reading Winter Reading Program is ready to go and needs your entries! Entering this race is easy—registration and pre-race festivities kick off on Sunday, January 12 between 1:00 and 5:00 pm, where you can register for cool drawings, available only to those who register that day. Don’t worry if you can’t make it on the 12th, you can still register in person or on-line through February 16. Over the course of this six-week race, simply record what you’ve read either on-line or via the form you receive at registration. On Sunday, February 23, celebrate completing the race at the Finish Line Party from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Hear about adventures from author Grandma Jeanne, who assisted in the 2013 Junior Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Alaska, enjoy warm drinks and toasty treats, get your picture taken crossing the finish line and more. Everybody is a winner in this race! New for adults This winter, adults can set their own reading goals. You will still count pages, from anything you read for yourself or to the kids or any books you listen to online or on the go. The recommendation is to complete 600 pages, which is comparable to three average-length books. Or choose a goal you can strive to complete and Race into Reading! MEET LOCAL TEEN AUTHOR RAVINA THAKKAR Sunday, January 12 2:00 to 4:00 pm Want proof that reading leads to success? Meet local resident and Plainfield Library user Ravina Thakkar, who, at just 14 years old, has had her first book published. The Adventure of a Lifetime was published by Sourcebooks of Naperville in December, via the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Ravina has cystic fibrosis but she doesn’t let the disease limit or define her. Her love of reading has resulted in her winning multiple writing contests sponsored by the Library and the community reading program, The Great Read. We are thrilled to host Ravina as she shares her passion with you. She will be signing copies of her book, which will be for sale in the lower level lobby. 14 www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events Plainfield Public Library District l Persona g Trainin Winter 2014 Join the Fitness Revolution! Brand new to the area! WE ARE OPEN! Open Membe rship Month-to-Month Membership No Gimmicks • Flat Rates 12337 S. Rt 59 Unit 107 Plainfield, IL 60585 815-733-5074 Anthony Ligammari has worked in the fitness industry for over 7 years. He has been a certified personal trainer for the past 6 years. www.mpgfitness.com We want to make a difference for you! Bring in this ad to receive a FREE WEEK PASS plus ZERO enrollment! New Life for Old Bags Third Saturday, 10:00 am to 12 noon Volunteers make mats for the homeless from plastic grocery bags. All are welcome to join in to flatten, cut, loop and crochet the bags into something that might make the difference in the life of a homeless person. Check the online calendar for room location each month. Please bring your used plastic grocery bags—it takes 500 of them to make just one mat. There is also a collection box in the Library’s elevator lobby on the main floor, available anytime to accept plastic bags. Visit https://www.facebook.com/NlobPlainfieldIl for more information. Volunteer Festival Saturday, February 8, 1:00 to 3:00 pm Make a positive difference in the world by being a volunteer, whether it’s right here in your own community or on a national level. Representatives from over 20 nonprofit organizations including the American Red Cross, Ready Set Ride Horseback Riding, Goodwill and Literacy DuPage will be on hand to answer your questions about ways you can give back. For more information please contact Suzanne Ross at sross@plainfieldpubliclibrary.org or at (630) 373-9113. www.plainfieldpubliclibrary.org • To register or for more information, click on Calendar of Events 15 NonProfit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Fox Valley, IL Permit No. 131 15025 South Illinois Street Plainfield, IL 60544 Follow the Library on Facebook. Become a Fan! www.facebook.com/PlainfieldLibrary Board of Trustees Sharon Kinley, President Patricia Miller, Vice President Crystal Andel, Secretary Carl Gilmore, Treasurer Gretchen Fritz Samantha Hurtado Vicki Knight Holiday Lights Recycling Library Hours The Library receives 15 cents for every pound collected. Last year more than 2,000 lbs of strings of lights were recycled, resulting in over $300 in proceeds, which were used to fund future “Go Green” events and activities. Large bins have been placed in front of the Library so that you may donate at any time that is convenient for you. Collections accepted through February 6. Monday through Thursday 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 pm Contact Us Information815-436-6639 Adult Reference 815-327-2515 Youth Services 815-439-2877 Business Office 815-439-2872 Library Director Julie Milavec Editor’s Note: Advertising revenue defrays the cost of printing and mailing this newsletter. The library contracts with Strathmore Company to sell advertising to local businesses on its behalf. We thank these businesses for supporting the library. The Library is a drop-off site for holiday lights that no longer work. As you put away your holiday decorations, you are bound to have some lights that don’t work anymore. Drop them off at the Library so they can be recycled and re-purposed by Elgin Recycling.
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