Connection - the Orland Park Public Library

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Connection - the Orland Park Public Library
orlandparklibrary.org
The
Connection
January-April 2016 | Volume 37, Number 1
Libraries have a transformative
nature and a critical role to play
in the digital age.
Orland Park Public Library is
embracing the next generation
of technology with new additions
to the SMART Lab like the
Makerbot 3D printer, VHS to
DVD converter, an SLR camera
capable of filming in HD, and four
additional computers that include
Adobe Creative Cloud suite,
3D modeling software, video
editing software, faster Intel
core processors, and powerful
graphics cards.
Video editing is aided by a
green screen, lighting kit, and
professional grade microphones
added for special effects and
voice-over recording.
A Natural Connection
14921 Ravinia Avenue, Orland Park, IL 60462 | 708-428-5100
Two of the new computers are
iMACs, and two are Dells, giving
the community the ability to gain
experience in both formats.
Classes are also available to
those interested in learning new
programs like Microsoft Word,
Windows 8, Twitter, Facebook,
eBay, job hunting online, and
more.
Not just a place for books
anymore, OPPL now offers
more ebooks, digital magazines,
printing, recording, databases,
and technology training than
ever before.
See page 7 for dates and times
of classes. n
Special thanks to our supporters
Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Orland Park Public Library presented
Library Director Mary Weimar with a check for $7,000 at
the opening of the Kurt Vonnegut exhibit.
The Friends maintain Recycled Reads, an everchanging selection of used books, DVDs, CDs, and
video games available for purchase, located in the
northwest corner of the lobby.
The proceeds from the sale of these gently-used
items are donated to the library for a wide variety
of programming.
You can support the Friends by becoming
a member. For more information, visit
orlandparklibrary.org/friends.htm or call
708-428-5202.
The Friends is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization. Donations are tax-deductible
to the extent allowed by the law.
Leave your mark or
commemorate your family
Orland Park Public Library’s paver program
gives everyone a chance to add a part
of themselves to the building. A $75 gift
entitles supporters to a 4” x 8” paver with
three lines for personalization. A gift of
$150 entitles supporters to an 8” x 8” paver
with five lines for personalization. Spring
orders will be placed in late May. For more
information, or to purchase a paver, please
contact Mary Weimar at 708-428-5203 or
mweimar@orlandparklibrary.org.
NASA Donation
Orland Park resident,
John R. Meister, donated
a NASA Wind-Up Shaver
and information about its
history to the OPPL NASA
Special Collection. n
April 11–May 21
This traveling exhibit looks at African Americans who served in
the Civil War as care providers and how their work challenged
the preconceived notions during the American Civil War.
Ann Stokes:
African American
Civil War Nurse
Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.
Storyteller and living history actor
Marlene Rivero portrays Ann Stokes,
who is believed to have been the first
African American woman to serve on
board a U.S. military vessel.
Forgotten Soldiers:
Health Care for the Colored Troops during the Civil War
Wednesday, April 13 at 7 p.m.
The 180,000 African American soldiers who enlisted beginning
in 1862 faced degrading inequalities and a lack of proper
medical treatment. A shortage of doctors exacerbated an
already intolerable situation for these dedicated soldiers.
Forgotten Soldiers: The Dregs of War
Wednesday, April 20 at 7 p.m.
January 4–February 29
Ages 18+. Don’t let the snow and cold get you down.
Sign up for Blizzard of Books and read the winter away!
Register in person beginning Monday, January 4 and receive
your reading log. Complete five books by Monday, February
29 in order to receive a prize. Reading logs may be returned
starting January 25. After reaching the five book goal, patrons
can continue reading and receive up to 10 tickets to be
entered in a drawing. For library cardholders only. n
2015 Magazine Giveaway
Monday, April 11
In celebration of National Library Week, we will be
giving away 2015 magazines in the lobby starting at
9 a.m. on Monday,
April 11. Magazines
will be available on a
first come first serve
basis. No reserves or
requests taken. n
Southern soldiers victimized African American Northerners
with atrocities. Polluted drinking water, inadequate shelter
and lack of good food accompanied combat stress,
battlefield wounds, and disease.
Photos courtesy of East Carolina University, Toronto Public Library, & Oblate
Sisters of Providence Archives.
Heartfelt
thank you!
Thank you so much
for your generous
donations to our Giving
Tree in December!
Donations were
given to Orland
Township. You made
a difference in many
families’ lives. n
Program provided by an Illinois Humanities grant and in celebration of the National
Library of Medicine Binding Wounds.
Spotlight on Display
Lobby and Center Display Cases
January-February
Orland Park resident Ricardo A. Fernandez exhibits The President Jimmy
Carter and Rosalynn Carter Collection. Fernandez will discuss the collection
on Tuesday, February 9 at 7 p.m. Becky Carter will be present to represent
the Carter Center.
Lobby Display Case
NASA Display Cases
Local resident Erik Johnson showcases
his comic-con memorabilia including
buttons, comic books, and action figures.
Discover medical equipment and
electronics astronauts have used in
space.
March-April
Center Display Case
March
April
Coming Early 2016
Sculptor Chris Cicala shows sculptures
from his new three dimensional collection
What Would the Far Side Do?
Meet the Artist
Each artist's work is displayed on the second floor
during the month of the Meet the Artist event.
Joe Ruck
Friday, January 8 at 7 p.m.
Joe Ruck uses a brayer (roller) in place of
a traditional brush as he creates artwork
using a tapestry of overlapping strokes.
Sandy Newell
Friday, February 5 at 7 p.m.
Art teacher and graphic designer Sandy
Newell showcases her water media
artwork by using an experimental
pouring technique.
Inna and Alex Deriy
Friday, March 4 at 7 p.m.
The Deriys employ a very unique,
Russian technique of painting on
canvas, wood, glass or stone with
pigmented polymers and multiple layers
of mixed media.
Pam Hamilton
Friday, April 1 at 7 p.m.
Fine artist and graphic designer Pam
Hamilton embraces the unexpected in
her work, building layer upon layer of paint
and texture, exploring bold and graphic
shapes, letter forms and handwriting.
April-June
See NASA clothing and stowage
collections.
Tim Tully, owner of Irish & Celtic Imports,
displays his collection of all things Irish.
January-March
Look for our new mini display case
on the second floor in the Adult
Services Department.
Friday Film Series
Jurassic World
Friday, January 22 at 6:30 p.m.
PG-13, 2015, 124 minutes
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Friday, February 26 at 6:30 p.m.
PG-13, 2015, 105 minutes
Pawn Sacrifice
Friday, March 25 at 6:30 p.m.
PG-13, 2014, 116 minutes
Infinitely Polar Bear
Friday, April 22 at 6:30 p.m.
R, 2014, 90 minutes
ADULT EVENTS
in the Lobby
Jodee Lewis
Friday, January 15 at 7 p.m.
Jodee Lewis explores the themes of loss,
heartache, hope and beauty during moments
of challenge. Considered a true storyteller,
Lewis uses music to connect with listeners
through shared emotion and honesty.
Danny Fox
Friday, February 19 at 7 p.m.
Danny Fox will be showcasing his very own
material from his upcoming album, as well
as a few poetical covers.
Goodbye to Downton Abbey!
Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey
Tuesday, January 19 at 7 p.m.
Learn the story behind the popular TV show Downton Abbey.
The True Story of Lady Catherine
and the Real Downton Abbey
Tuesday, February 16 at 7 p.m.
Lynn Rymarz portrays historical character
Catherine Wendell. Hear how she became
the sixth Countess of
Carnarvon living in Highclere
Castle, the real setting for
Downton Abbey.
Mark Taylor
Friday, March 18 at 7 p.m.
Mark Taylor blends his varied musical
influences and tells emotionally raw tales
of love lost, and the ups and downs that life
brings. His set includes timeless cover songs.
Adam Miller
Friday, April 15 at 7 p.m.
An accomplished folklorist, historian, and
song collector, Adam Miller accompanies
his rich, resonant baritone voice with lively
fingerpicking acoustic guitar and stunningly
beautiful autoharp melodies.
All the Records Burned
Tuesday, January 12 at 7 p.m.
A fire at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis
destroyed service records preventing some from being able to
look them up. Jennifer Holik presents information on how to find
service records from World War II for any branch of the military.
Pilates with Melanie
Thursdays, January 14–February 18 at 10 a.m.
Improve posture, provide flexibility, balance, and unite body and
mind. Please bring your yoga mat or towel for floor work. No
registration is required. Limit 40.
Seeking Spiceland
Tuesday, January 26 at 7 p.m.
Johnny Angel
Thursday, January 14 at 2 p.m.
Learn about the spices, world events, and the delights to be
enjoyed by travelers today in Southern India.
Johnny Angel has his work cut out for him in this 1945 noir film that
has all the makings of a perfect mystery. Released in 1945, 79 min.
The Theory of Everything
Thursday, February 11 at 2 p.m.
This award-winning film tells the true story of Stephen
Hawking, the most brilliant physicist of modern times. Rated
PG-13, 2014, 123 min.
A Walk Down Memory Lane
Thursday, March 10 at 2 p.m.
Come and take a walk down Memory Lane to the “Good
Old Days” of the 30s, 40s, and 50s with author Rochelle
Pennington. Refreshments provided by Bickford Assisted
Living and Memory Care.
Brooklyn
Thursday, April 14 at 2 p.m.
An Irish immigrant girl comes to seek her fortune in Brooklyn,
New York, and falls in love in the 50s. Finding success she
must return to Ireland and faces a difficult decision whether
to stay home in Ireland or return to her new life in the U.S.
Rated PG-13, 2015, 111 min.
Mondays at 7 p.m.
February 22 Monogram Mug
March 28
Safety Pin and Button Bracelets
April 25
Felt Flowers
Supplies provided to make
Pinterest-inspired projects.
Registration not required unless noted. OPPL patrons receive priority. For more information on adult programs, call 708-428-5115.
ADULT EVENTS
Hearty & Healthy Polish Cooking
Wednesday, January 27 at 7 p.m.
Jane Austen Speaks
Wednesday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
Chef Michael Niksic, “The Food Mercenary,”
serves up food and fun with several selections
from his published cookbook, Hearty &
Healthy Polish Cooking.
Celebrate Women’s History Month with living historian Debra
Ann Miller’s portrayal of Jane Austen.
Edith Galt Wilson–"To End All Wars"
Tuesday, February 2 at 7 p.m.
Real life historian Jessica Michna portrays Edith Galt Wilson.
A Life Dedicated to Service:
The President Jimmy Carter
& Rosalynn Carter Collection
Tuesday, February 9 at 7 p.m.
Ricardo A. Fernandez will discuss the
highlights of his collection and share
personal stories about some of his favorite
pieces in the exhibit. Additionally, Becky Carter, daughter-in-law to
President Carter, will be present as a representative of the Carter
Center to talk about President and Mrs. Carter and their work at
The Carter Center. Refreshments will be provided by Bickford
Assisted Living and Memory Care.
Mysterious: An Evening of Elegant
Illusions with Jeanette Andrews
Friday, February 12 at 7 p.m.
Jeanette Andrews presents interactive
magic and illusions choreographed to music.
Emancipation to Inauguration:
The Black Experience in Chicago
Tuesday, February 23 at 7 p.m.
Celebrate Black History Month with Clarence Goodman as
he describes the history of the black experience in Chicago.
Prairie Godmothers:
Growing Herbs for Home and Health
Tuesday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
Plan an herb garden by learning what to grow in small
containers or garden beds. Take home tips, techniques and
even a few recipes that will enhance your home and health.
George Pullman:
The Man and His Model Town
Thursday, March 3 at 7 p.m.
C. J. Martello shares the remarkable story
of George Pullman’s project to create a
community founded on a working relationship
benefitting the company and the worker.
Undiscovered Wales
Tuesday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
Frank M. Klicar, of the Society of American Travel Writers,
presents an exploration of this storied land and its fascinating
history.
An Afternoon with the Bobby Dunne Band
Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m.
The King of Cool: Steve McQueen Film Festival
Saturday, March 26 at 9 a.m.
The Magnificent Seven
9:30 a.m.
Bullitt
2:30 p.m.
Television appearances, snacks, surprises, and selfies with
"Steve" held between movies.
Women's Self-Defense Workshop
Saturday, April 2 at 10 a.m.
Interactive demonstrations cover the knowledge and skills to
keep yourself safe. Pat Collins will incorporate awareness,
avoidance and verbal skills, fear management, and Illinois law
regarding the use of force.
Backyard Gardening for Birds and Butterflies
Tuesday, April 5 at 7 p.m.
Marian Thill, a Master Gardener with 30 years of experience,
will demonstrate how to turn ordinary backyards into dynamic
wildlife havens, using simple techniques.
Eco Chic!
Tuesday, April 19 at 7 p.m.
Learn more about creating an ecofriendly home using responsible design
decisions and the right product selection
with Susan Bower.
The Bard of Avon
Tuesday, April 26 at 7 p.m.
Commemorate the 500th Anniversary of Shakespeare's death
with a presentation from the Bard himself, portrayed by living
historian Terrance Lynch.
Board Game Bonanza!
Board Game Night
Fridays at 5:30 p.m.
January 8, February 5, March 11 & April 8
The library hosts a night of tabletop gaming fun.
Come in, find other players, and make use of our
playing area and game selection, or bring your own.
Board Game Saturday: Game On!
Saturdays at 1 p.m.
March 12 & April 9
The fun of Friday’s board game rolls right
into the weekend! Don't wait until
next month to settle the score.
Styling themselves as a mix of classic rock, reggae, country,
and oldies, the soaring guitar, solid rhythm and rich vocal
harmonies give the Bobby Dunne Band a unique sound.
Registration not required unless noted. OPPL patrons receive priority. For more information on adult programs, call 708-428-5115.
ADULT EVENTS
Adult Book Discussions
Donated Gift Books
Fiction & Nonfiction
Meeting Room 104 l
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee
In memory of William Crabbe,
Photographs, by Laziz Hamani,
has been donated by Sonia
Carli.
In memory of Patrick
Shannon, Moriarty, by Ann
Horowitz, has been donated by
Nancy and Bill Healy.
Pirate Hunters: Treasure, Obsession, and the
Search for a Legendary Pirate Ship
In memory of Walter Dreschel,
Justice at Redwillow, by John
D. Nesbitt, has been donated
by The Been Family.
In memory of James
Thompson, The Peripheral,
by William Gibson, has been
donated by Nancy and Bill
Healy.
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Tuesday, January 19 at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, January 20 at 1 p.m.
by Robert Kurson
Tuesday, February 16 at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, February 17 at 1 p.m.
In memory of Walter Dreschel,
Slug Needs a Hug, by Jeanne In memory of Lorraine
Urbanic, The Japanese Lover,
Willis, has been donated by
by Isabel Allende, has been
The Been Family.
donated by The Foley Family.
In memory of Margaret R.
Hanlon, Pope Francis Untying In honor of Arax Balian, Lazy
the Knots, The Struggle for the Princess, by Eliza Garibian, has
been donated by Orland Park
Soul of Catholicism, by Paul
Public Library Youth Services
Vallely, has been donated by
Department.
Orland Park Public Library
Board of Trustees and Staff.
In honor of Arax Balian, The
Three Little Karnoogs, by
In memory of Mabel Jensen,
Come Rain or Come Shine, by Talene Dadian White, has
Jan Karon, has been donated been donated by Orland Park
Public Library Youth Services
by Nancy and Bill Healy.
Department.
In memory of Margaret
In honor of Erin Muldoon
A. Marneris, Genealogy
Stetson, The Authorities, by
Standards, by Board for
Erin Muldoon Stetson, has
Certification of Genealogists
been donated by Nancy and
and How to Archive Family
Bill Healy.
Keepsakes, by Denise May
Levenick, have been donated
by Gerry and Sandy Olmsted.
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
Tuesday, March 15 at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, March 16 at 1 p.m.
Killing Patton: The Strange Death of
World War II's Most Audacious General
by Bill O’Reilly
Tuesday, April 19 at 10 a.m.
Wednesday, April 20 at 1 p.m.
Make It a Mystery
l Second floor fireplace l
The Weight of Blood by Laura McHugh
Wednesday, January 20 at 7 p.m.
Love You More by Lisa Gardner
Wednesday, February 17 at 7 p.m.
The Leopard by Jo Nesbø
Wednesday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin
Wednesday, April 20 at 7 p.m.
Romantic Reads
Second floor fireplace l
Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
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Thursday, January 14 at 7 p.m.
First Impressions by Charlie Lovett
Thursday, February 11 at 7 p.m.
Celebrate loved ones and special occasions. Monetary donations accepted.
To learn more, contact Library Director Mary Weimar at 708-428-5203.
Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig
Thursday, March 10 at 7 p.m.
EBOOK CLASSES
Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonson
Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m.
Book Appétit
Granite City Food & Brewery
14035 S. LaGrange Road, Orland Park l
Party Like a President: True Tales of Inebriation,
Lechery, and Mischief From the Oval Office
by Brian Abrams
Friday, February 12 at 7 p.m.
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Trigger Mortis by Anthony Horowitz
Friday, April 8 at 7 p.m.
Writers Group
Thursdays at 7 p.m.
January 7, February 4, March 3, & April 7
Room 102
Writers share their work for constructive feedback and
encouragement. For more info call 708-428-5100.
Located at the second floor fireplace.
Library Ebooks for Kindle—Bring your Amazon login info.
Monday, January 18 11:30 a.m.
Friday, March 18 6 p.m.
Library Ebooks for NOOK —NOOK Color, Tablet, or HD
owners attend the Ebooks for Tablets and Smart Phones class.
Thursday, January 21 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, March 2 6 p.m.
Library Ebooks for Tablets and Smartphones —For iPad,
iPhone, Android, or other smart devices.
Thursday, January 28 6 p.m.
Friday March 4 11:30 a.m.
COMPUTER CLASSES
Registration required.
Registration not required unless noted. OPPL patrons receive priority. Classes held in second floor computer lab, limited to 14
people unless noted, and arrive early. Classes subject to change. For information, call Computer Help Desk at 708-428-5171.
Basics
Computer Mouse Basics—Practice using a mouse. Class limit 8.
Wednesday, January 6 Wednesday, March 9 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Internet Basics—Learn the basics of searching the Internet.
Friday, January 15 Friday, March 25 Gmail Email Part I—Set
Mouse skills.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
Monday, January 11 Tuesday, March 1 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
attachments, set up address books,
and more. Prerequisite: Active Gmail account.
Monday, January 18 Tuesday, March 8 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Keyboarding—Registration
required online or at 708-428-5171.
Each session includes 4 classes.
Tuesday, January 26 – Friday, January 29 11:30 a.m.
Windows
Windows 7 Desktop Basics—Explore
Prerequisite: Mouse skills.
Windows 7 functions.
Wednesday, January 20 Tuesday, March 29 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Windows 8 Desktop Basics—A demonstration of the Windows 8
desktop. No Windows 8 computers available.
Tuesday, February 9 Thursday, April 14 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Microsoft Office 2010
Microsoft Word 2010 Part I—Create and save simple documents.
Prerequisite: Typing and mouse skills.
Monday, February 22 Tuesday, April 5 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Microsoft Word 2010 Part II—Discover advanced formatting
options. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word 2010 Part I.
Monday, February 29 Tuesday, April 12 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Microsoft Excel 2010 Part I—Basic
formulas, formatting, and
printing. Prerequisite: Typing and mouse skills.
Friday, February 5 Tuesday, April 19 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Microsoft Excel 2010 Part II— Advanced Excel tips and techniques.
Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel 2010 Part I.
Friday, February 12 Tuesday, April 26 6 p.m.
1:30 a.m.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Part I—Create
Prerequisite: Typing and mouse skills.
Tuesday, January 12 Thursday, March 3 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Part II—Learn
Prerequisite: Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Part I.
Tuesday, January 19 Thursday, March 10 Facebook for Beginners Part I—Set up an account, post, and
upload photos. Prerequisites: Active email account (not FB) and
Internet experience. Class limit 10.
Thursday, February 18 Thursday, March 17 Thursday, February 25 Thursday, March 24 advanced features.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Pinterest Basics—Create an account, and start pinning.
Prerequisite: Active email account and Internet experience.
Tuesday, February 23 6 p.m.
Twitter Basics—Create account and understand fundamentals.
Prerequisite: Active email account and Internet experience.
Wednesday, February 10 Friday, April 8 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Devices and Web Tools
Introduction to iPad—Customize your iPad. No iPads available.
Attendees encouraged to bring their own.
Tuesday, January 26 Monday, March 28 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Job Hunting on the Web – Use the Internet to find employment.
Wednesday, February 17 Monday, April 11 Managing Digital Photos with Picasa—Edit,
share digital photographs.
Monday, January 25 Wednesday, March 16 11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
organize, and
11:30 a.m.
6 p.m.
Introduction to eBay—Learn
to safely buy and sell online.
Prerequisite: Active email account and Internet experience.
Monday, February 15 Wednesday, April 13 6 p.m.
6 p.m.
Beyond Gmail—Use the other free tools Google has to offer,
such as Drive, Docs, and Hangouts. Prerequisite: Active email
account and Internet experience.
Wednesday, January 27 Friday, March 18 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Internet Safety 101—Safely surf the Internet, avoid viruses and
spyware, and clean your computer. Prerequisite: Active email
account and Internet experience.
Wednesday, February 3 Thursday, April 7 6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Photoshop Basics —Learn the basics of Photoshop and
NEW!
image editing.
Wednesday, February 24
Thursday, April 28
slide shows.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
Facebook for Beginners Part II– Learn about privacy
settings, the mobile app, and more. Prerequisites: Active email
account (not FB) and internet experience. Class limit 10.
NEW!
up a free email account. Prerequisite:
Gmail Email Part II—Add
Social Networking
6 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Device Help
Drop in Sessions—Bring your electronic device to the Computer
Lab for help. OPPL card and device log-in required. For more
information, call 708-428-5171.
Mondays from 3-4:30 p.m.
January 4 & 18
February 1, 15, & 29 March 14 & 28
April 11 & 25
TEEN SCENE
Registration required.
Service Opportunities
Teen Events
January
Teen Techies
Grade 9–12
Provide basic one-on-one computer assistance for adults.
Volunteers must work at least one shift/week for 4 weeks.
Earn 2 service hours per shift.
Saturday, January 2
Monday, January 25
Tuesday, January 26
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, February 6
Monday, February 29
Tuesday, February 23
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, March 5
Monday, March 28
Tuesday, March 29
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, April 2 Monday, April 25 Tuesday, April 26
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Discovery Guides
Grade 9–12
Lead crafts, science, & technology activities at Discovery Depot
on Saturdays. Earn 2 service hours every Saturday.
Saturday, January 2
Thursday, January 21
Tuesday, January 19
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, February 6
Thursday, February 25
Tuesday, February 23
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, March 5
Thursday, March 31
Tuesday, March 29
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Saturday, April 2
Thursday, April 28 Tuesday, April 26
9 a.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
Registration Begins
New Volunteer Orientation
Alternate Meeting
Little Scientists
Grade 9–12
Partner with a preschooler for hands-on science experiments and
earn 8 service hours.
Mondays, February 8, 15, 22, & 29 from 4–5:45 p.m.
Saturday, January 2 9 a.m.
Registration Begins
Monday, February 1
4 p.m.
Volunteer Orientation
Retro Mario Kart Tournament
Saturday, January 16 at 2 p.m.
Anime Addicts
Friday, January 29 at 7 p.m.
Compete and play the old-school
versions of Mario Kart on SNES,
N64, and GameCube. Whoever
wins the most races will win a
GameStop gift card.
Meet and chill out with a group that
loves anime and manga. Vote on
anime to watch while you make
Japanese candy with a DIY kit.
Enter a drawing for free manga.
February
Treat Yourself: Bake a Mug Cake!
Saturday, February 13 at 2 p.m.
Iron Chef Teen:
Ultimate Dip Edition
Friday, February 19 at 7 p.m.
Registration begins Saturday,
January 2 at 9 a.m. Learn Compete to see who can
to make and customize a
delicious mug cake. You
will take home your own mug,
cake, and customized recipe.
make the ultimate dip
for chips or veggies. We
provide the ingredients,
you bring the creativity.
March
Missing Ending Book Club:
It’s a Wonderful Death
Registration opens Saturday, March 5.
Looking for something hilarious to read?
Check out It’s a Wonderful Death by Sarah
J. Schmitt.
Instructions: Pick up your book and a bag of
snacks and goodies in the Teen Area after
registering. Don’t read the hidden ending—it
will be revealed at the party on April 15!
Note: Age range for book is 12 & up.
Teen Tech Week:
Create @ Your Library
3D Printing Workshop
Saturday, March 12 at 2 p.m.
Registration opens Saturday, February
6 at 9 a.m. Walk-ins welcome if seats
available. Learn to modify and print your
Candy Sushi Creations
Friday, March 18
at 7 p.m.
Learn to make "sushi"
with Rice Krispy treats,
Fruit Roll-Ups, and
candy.
own 3D objects with TinkerCad and
Thingiverse in our brand new SmartLab.
QR Code Quest
March 6–March 12
Fridays at 5 p.m.
Shrinky Dink Jewelry
Friday, January 29
Make Your Own
Buttons
Friday, March 18
DIY Bath Bombs
Friday, February 19
Instagram Photo
Coasters
Friday, April 15
Follow the clues to scan all 10 QR codes
in the library with your smartphone.
Scan them all and win a prize.
Missing Ending Party
Friday, April 15 at 7 p.m.
April
Discover the ending of It’s a
Wonderful Death and compete
to see who guessed correctly!
Prizes will be awarded, and
snacks will be served.
Teen Movie: Jurassic World
Saturday, April 16
at 2 p.m.
Rated PG-13, 2015,
124 min.
Unless noted, teen programs serve grade 6–12. OPPL patrons receive priority. Questions? Call 708-428-5140 or 5127.
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Registration required.
Begins Saturday, January 9.
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YOUTH SERVICES
Registration required.
Begins Saturday, March 5.
Drop-In Storytimes
Storytimes
Winter: January 18–February 25
Registration for the 6-week Winter session begins Saturday,
January 9, 2016 at 9 a.m. either online or in Youth Services
with the child’s Orland Park library card.
Spring: March 14–April 28
Registration for the 7-week Spring session begins on
Saturday, March 5.
To ensure the quality of storytimes, please register your child for
appropriate age-level session.
Toddler Art
Mondays at 10 a.m. OR 11 a.m.
NEW
TIME!
Children of all ages with a parent/adult caregiver. You will be
happy you dropped in for a tale or two.
Night Owl Storytime
Thursdays, January 7–April 28 at 6:30 p.m.
Birth-47 months with a parent or adult
caregiver. Join us for soothing tales and
songs for a perfect way to end a busy day.
Cozy Corner Bedtime Storytime
Fridays, January 8–April 29 at 7 p.m.
Age 24–47 months with a parent or adult caregiver. Discover the
world of art through stories, music and activities.
Building Blocks for Babies
Tuesdays at 10 a.m. OR Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Children, age 4 & older. Wear your pajamas and bring your
favorite stuffed animal.
Bright Starts Family Storytime
Saturdays, January 2–April 30 at 10 a.m.
Age birth–23 months with parent or adult caregiver. Books,
music, and activities for your little one.
Building Blocks for Toddlers
Wednesdays at 11 a.m.
Children of all ages and their families. It’s the perfect way to
start your weekend.
Very Special Bright Starts: Love is in the Air!
Saturday, February 13 at 10 a.m.
Age 24–35 months with parent or adult caregiver. Toddle on
over for books, music, and activities.
Music Makers
Wednesdays at Noon OR Thursdays at 10 a.m.
All children and their families. Share Valentine’s Day stories,
songs and finger plays with someone you love.
Very Special Bright Starts: Earth Day
Saturday, April 16 at 10 a.m.
Age 24–47 months with a parent or adult caregiver. Singing,
dancing and bonding for your little musician.
NEW!
Once Upon a Time Family Drop-in Storytime
Tuesdays AND Thursdays at 11 a.m.
January 5–April 28
All children and their families. Celebrate Mother Earth
through stories, songs and more. Each child will create a
nature-related craft.
Happily Ever After
Tuesdays at 1 p.m.
Age 3–5. Experience the enchanted world of folklore through
stories, songs and activities.
Wake Up Your Senses!
Thursdays at 1 p.m.
Age 3–5. Discover your senses through books and activities.
Books and Ballerinas
Saturday, January 9 at 11 a.m.
Age 3–8. Join us as the ballerinas of Ballet
5:8 host an interactive storytime, miniperformance, and workshop. Wear loose
fitting clothing and socks. Tutus are
provided.
March 1–31
Children of all ages. Bring your camera and snap photos with our lovable stuffed Cat in the Hat. Find the Cat
hiding in our stacks and be entered to win a "Seussical-fun" prize. Cat's location changes each Monday in March.
Children need their own OPPL card to participate in Youth Services programs. Registered programs are open first to OPPL patrons. Patrons from other libraries may register 7 days
after OPPL registration begins. Programs that do not require registration are open to patrons from other libraries on first come, first served basis if maximum attendance by OPPL
patrons has not been reached when program begins. Parents must stay with child during drop-in programs. For more information call 708-428-5127.
YOUTH SERVICES
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Programs and More
Little Scientists
Mondays, February 8, 15, 22 & 29
from 4:30–5:30 p.m.
Age 4–6. Preschool children will be paired
with high school students for hands-on
science experiments. Registration begins
Saturday, January 9 at 9 a.m. either online or
in person in the Youth Services Department
with the child’s Orland Park library card.
Learn to Draw Like a Graphic Artist!
Friday, February 12 at 4 p.m.
Grade 3–5. In this workshop, Dan Laib walks students
through drawing basics to create an original work. Then,
author Jamie Kallio teaches how to put text and images
together to create a story. Supplies provided.
Tail Waggin’ Readers!
Saturday, March 5 at 11 a.m.
Grade K–8. Cuddle up to an adorable
pup and read him your favorite story.
Registration begins Saturday, January 9
at 9 a.m. either online or in Youth Services
with the child’s Orland Park library card.
Space is limited. Handlers/dogs are
licensed by Therapy Dogs International®.
Celebrate the USA!
Saturdays at 11 a.m.
January 30
Colorado
February 27
Missouri
March 26
Indiana
April 23
Washington, D.C.
Grade K–grade 2. Discover the USA through books, activities
and regional foods.
Registration required.
Begins Saturday, January 9.
Culture Club
Saturdays at 11 a.m.
January 16
Pakistan
February 13
Kenya
March 12
Canada
April 9
Greece
Grade 3–5. Travel to countries in faraway lands without
ever leaving Orland Park. Break out those passports as we
explore other cultures, people, food and crafts.
Pinterest Palooza Junior!
Saturdays at 2 p.m.
January 23 Cozy Snowman
Mason Jars
February 20 Yarn Hearts
March 19 Recycled
Magazine Flowers
April 30
Draw a Hand Tree
Grade 4–5. Bring your creativity and
we will provide the supplies.
Budding Artists
Tuesdays at 4 p.m.
February 9
Picasso & Cubism
March 8
Seurat & Pointillism
April 5
Van Gogh & Impressionism
NEW!
Grade K–2. Create your own unique masterpiece in the style
of a world famous artist.
Read to Succeed:
Chicago Wolves Reading Program
January 9–February 28
1000 Books Before Kindergarten
Encourage early literacy by sharing stories together. Parents
and caregivers up to the challenge of reading children 1000
books before kindergarten can register at the Youth Services
desk to meet milestones and earn incentives. n
Meet Wolves Player
Jordan Schmaltz
Wednesday, February 24 at 7 p.m.
Grade K–8. Register starting on Saturday, January 9 to read
4 books before Sunday, February 28. Then meet Chicago
Wolves player Jordan Schmaltz on Wednesday, February
24 at 7 p.m. n
YOUTH SERVICES
Drop-In Programs
Discovery Depot!
Saturdays, January through April
Drop-in between 1 p.m.–4 p.m.
Children of all ages. Make something new each week at the maker-
space station.
Family Dance Party
EXTREME!
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
January 5 & March 15
Children of all ages and their families.
Pump it up, put on your dancing shoes
and move to the music.
LEGO Club!
Drop-in Sundays between 2-3 p.m.
January 17, February 21,March 20, & April 17
Celebrate National
Drop Everything and Read Day
Tuesday, April 12 from 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Join us as we “drop everything” and read, read, read
every hour on the hour.
Children of all ages with a parent or adult caregiver. Drop in for an
hour, bring your imagination, and see what it’s like to play with
a mountain of LEGOs or DUPLOs. Parents of children under 6
must stay the duration.
(E=MC2) EnvironMental Club 2
Fridays at 4 p.m.
January 8, February 5, March 4 & April 1
Grade 3–5. Participate in interactive science activities to learn
ways to save the earth.
Mark Your Calendars!
Our summer reading challenge, READ FOR THE WIN!
begins Sunday, June 5.
Preschool Fair!
Saturday, February 6
Drop-in between 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Parents and children. Explore preschools Orland Park
has to offer. Meet representatives from local preschools
and learn which fits your child’s educational needs.
Monarch, Bluestem, and Caudill
Copies of the 2016 Illinois Book Award nominees are now
available in Youth Services.
Children need their own OPPL card to participate in Youth Services programs. Registered programs are open first to OPPL patrons. Patrons from other libraries may register 7
days after OPPL registration begins. Programs that do not require registration are open to patrons from other libraries on first come, first served basis if maximum attendance by
OPPL patrons has not been reached when program begins. Parents must stay with child during drop-in programs. For more information call 708-428-5127.
ORLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ORLAND PARK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
A Natural Connection
Library Hours
Monday-Friday
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Board of Library Trustees
Nancy W. Healy
President
Christian Barcelona
Trustee
Denis Ryan
Vice-President
Elan Kleis
Trustee
Diane I. Jennings
Treasurer
Joanna M. Liotine Leafblad
Trustee
Catherine M. Lebert
Secretary
Library Director
Mary K. Weimar
Library Board Meetings
Board meets third Monday of each month
at 7 p.m. in Room 104.
All meetings open to public.
Orland Park Public Library
Aileen S. Andrew Memorial
14921 Ravinia Avenue
Orland Park, IL 60462
708-428-5100
orlandparklibrary.org
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A Natural Connection
LIBRARY SPOTLIGHT
ORLAND PARK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Aileen S. Andrew Memorial
14921 Ravinia Avenue
Orland Park, IL 60462
708-428-5100
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National Library Week
Libraries Transform
April 10-16, 2016
Celebrate National Library Week April 10–16. We planned
special programs for adults like Ann Stokes: African
American Civil War Nurse on Tuesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.
and Showcase: Adam Miller on Friday, April 15 at 7 p.m.
Visit us with the kids on April 16 at 10 a.m. for Very Special
Bright Starts: Earth Day storytime. Take time during this
week to see how the library is transforming peoples’ lives. n
Spotlight on Databases
NoveList Plus
Many of us know a staff member at the library who can always recommend
a great book. But, what do you do when they’re not around? NoveList Plus
offers custom recommendations based on your reading appeal. Simply
complete the “Appeal Mix” form found in the database’s orange ribbon under
‘browse by’. A custom list of titles will be created for you. The titles generated
by your search have brief explanations of why they were recommended.
You can also search for series books in order, or simply by your favorite
genre. Try it out today. Need help? Staff at the reference desk would be
happy to assist you.
The Library will be CLOSED
Thursday, December 31 and Friday, January 1 • New Year's Eve and Day
Sunday, March 27 • Spring Holiday (Easter)
OPEN
Designed by Kristen Holding and Jackie Boyd. Edited by Jackie Boyd.
Martin Luther King Day, Lincoln’s Birthday, Presidents’ Day
Time-dated material to be delivered to residential addresses in Village of Orland Park. Newsletter mailed to all Village of Orland Park residents who are eligible
for library services. Due to challenges in delivery to USPS rural routes, some residents of unincorporated areas may receive this publication.
The Orland Park Public Library is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals who require an accommodation
for a disability to any library presentation should contact the library at 708-428-5114 at least five (5) working days prior to the event.