Warenville Spring 2014.indd - Warrenville Public Library District

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Warenville Spring 2014.indd - Warrenville Public Library District
Reading Matters
Spring 20
2014
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Warrenville Public Library District
28W751 Stafford Place • Warrenville, IL 60555 • (630) 393-1171
www.warrenville.com
Library Hours
Monday – Thursday
9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Friday
9:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday
9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday
1 – 5 p.m.
Library Closings
Sunday, April 20
Friday, April 25
Sunday, May 25
Monday, May 26
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Lives Change @ Your Library
Celebrate National Library Week April 13-19
First celebrated in 1958, National Library Week is a time to celebrate the contributions of
our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support. The Library offers
valuable resources that change people’s lives every day, including language learning resources,
public computer access, databases for job searches and homework help. During National
Library Week, stop by the Library for a sweet treat and tell us how the Library has changed your
life. Help change someone’s life by participating in the Community Blood Drive or in one of the
Library’s year-round activities.
Community Blood Drive
at Your Library
In conjunction with the Heartland Blood Centers,
the Library will be hosting a blood drive on
Wednesday, April 16 from 3:30 – 7:30 p.m.
A mobile coach will be located at the lower
level parking lot of the Library. Register online
at http://bit.ly/donatewpld. Simply create an
account, register and check in at the registration
table, located in our lower level lobby on the day
of the blood drive. Photo ID required. Walk-ins
welcome. Refreshments will be provided. Can’t
donate? We are looking for registration table
volunteers; for more information contact Patty
Lakoma at 630-393-1171 x102. Donate Blood:
It’s safe, it’s simple…it saves lives!
Clay3 Ceramics Exhibition Returns
in March
ClaySpace’s Clay3 National Ceramics Exhibition
will be hosted by the Library during the month
of March. An opening reception will be held
on Friday, February 28 from 6 – 9 p.m. Both
functional and sculptural ceramic art are
included in this juried exhibition. Each piece
displayed must fit within one cubic foot of space.
The exhibit is an opportunity for all ages to enjoy
the craftsmanship and artistry of this medium.
For more information about the exhibition,
workshops and opening reception, visit
www.clayspace.net. Clay3 is sponsored in part
by a City of Warrenville Hotel Motel Tax Grant.
Teen Space Now Open
The Library’s new teen space features
comfortable seating and easy access to the
newest books for young adults. Set just inside
the Library’s main entrance, this space is
available for the teens’ exclusive use anytime
school is not in session. (Others can enjoy the
space before 2 p.m. on school days.)
Adult
An asterisk (*) after a program title indicates that registration is required.
Register through the program calendar at www.warrenville.com or call 630/393-1171 x100.
Movie Poster Display
Book
Discussion Groups
Share insights with other readers and discover new books at
a Library book discussion. Books are available for checkout to
Warrenville cardholders at the Circulation Desk one month prior
to the discussion date. For a complete schedule, visit the Library
website at www.warrenville.com.
Sunday, March 9, 1 – 5 p.m.
Take a few minutes to visit with film art enthusiast and poster collector
Bill Brandeis. Bill will have several posters from his personal collection on
display in the Library’s main lobby.
Healthy Body / Healthy Home *
Meets at 1 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month.
Thursday, March 13, 7 p.m.
Learn how many of our common household products contain chemicals
that hurt our immune system and harm our health. Dawn Duffy, a clinical
Aromatherapist specializing in holistic wellness, will instruct us how to use
therapeutic grade essential oils to cleanse our home while boosting our
immune system. Discover how we can use essential oils to relieve stress,
increase vitality and give us a better outlook on life. She will also talk
about natural solutions for pain, allergies, sleeplessness, hot flashes and
more. Dawn’s personal journey through two cancer diagnoses propelled her
to make many lifestyle and nutritional changes. Her mission is to share
what she has learned to help others to improve the quality of their lives
holistically.
March 12: The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
April 9: The Whip by Karen Kondazian
May 14: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
What’s the Buzz:
Beekeeping in Warrenville *
Evening Book Discussion
Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month.
March 6: The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid
by Bill Bryson
April 3: The Aviator’s Wife by Melanie Benjamin
May 1: An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
Afternoon Book Discussion
Tuesday, March 18, 7 p.m.
Bees and other pollinating insects are vital
to our food chain. The decline in these
populations is getting a lot of media attention. Join local Warrenville
beekeeper Mary Puskar as she shares information on bees and
beekeeping and learn what you can do to help address the declining bee
population. Gardening tips, honey recipes and a honey tasting will be
included.
Environmental Book Discussion *
Tuesday, March 4, 7 p.m.
Susan Miura and Pat Nicholls will transport us
to the Greek Islands. Beginning in Athens, they
will feature the Acropolis, Parthenon, National
Garden of Athens and more. Attendees will
learn how to make the most of their time in this ancient city. From there
we will journey to some of the breathtaking Greek islands in the Aegean
Sea including Mykonos and Santorini, Beautiful slides of the islands’
picturesque towns and tiny streets, as well as stunning views from towns
perched on volcanic cliffs, will have audience members anxious to book a
trip. Samples of local food and a packet of authentic regional recipes will
be provided.
Tuesday, March 25, 7 p.m.
Resident Connie Schmidt will lead a book discussion
on an environmental topic. In her book, Overdressed,
author Elizabeth L. Cline evaluates the true costs of
low priced clothing on our world socially, economically
and environmentally. During the process she evolves
into a conscientious shopper and shares her journey
with us. Throughout her transformation she visits a
myriad of sources for clothing including garment factories, resale shops and designer boutiques seeking sustainable clothing.
Her message that “cheap chic” is doing damage to our planet and society
is a cry for social change. To read more on this subject, check out Cline’s
blog at Overdressedthebook.com. Books are available for checkout to
Warrenville cardholders at the Circulation Desk after February 25.
Early Childhood Resource Fair
Books On Tap *
A Taste of the Greek Islands *
Saturday, March 8, 1 – 3:30 p.m.
Parents can discover local resources in the DuPage area that can help with
preparing young children for success in their early school years. Various
agencies participating in Bright & Early DuPage-Wheaton/Warrenville
Early Childhood Collaboration will be available with information about
services and programs related to children’s growth and development.
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Monday, April 7, 7 p.m.
Don’t have time for a book club? Join us at the Two Brothers Tap House
to relax, enjoy one of the local Warrenville brews and talk about whatever
books you’re currently reading (or looking forward to) with others.
Warrenville Public Library District
Adult
Creating Native Eco-Gardens
in Your Community *
Thursday, April 10, 7 p.m.
Sponsored by Warrenville Library Foundation
Tired of the endless battle to care for your
lawn? Want to see how you can get started
transforming spaces into eco-friendly, heritage based places? This
inspirational program is for those who wish to create native eco-friendly
landscapes. Dennis Paige will discuss how more than 50 million acres
of lawn are cultivated in the United States, covering more American land
than any single crop. Most lawns today are comprised of high carbon footprint, excessive maintenance, non-native species; in short, a biologically
sterile landscape. Learn how one community in the suburbs transformed
their lawns into an unfolding range of multi-seasonally colorful prairie,
woodland, and wetland wildflowers, grasses and native rain gardens.
Creating a Terrarium Garden *
Tuesday, April 15, 7 p.m.
Add a little green to your indoor space. Terrariums give us the chance to
bring nature indoors with a minimum of care. A great way to engage children, these indoor gardens can be scattered throughout the home or office
and make wonderful gifts. Joannie Rocchi will share her love of terrariums
by covering the basics of creating your own garden and will showcase
some of her own creations. She will give an actual demonstration of creating a terrarium using appropriate plants, containers and other materials.
Participants will receive packages of charcoal, pea gravel and potting mix
to help them get started.
Healthy Brain, Healthy Memory *
Thursday, April 24, 7 p.m.
Would you like to maintain your cognitive vitality? In this educational and
entertaining presentation you will learn about your brain and activities
which can help you maintain and even improve brain function. Dr. Linda
Sasser will also discuss how memory works, age-related memory changes,
and strategies for improving retention and recall. Sasser, who holds a
Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, has more than 25 years of experience
as a professional speaker and professor of educational and cognitive
psychology.
An Evening with Fab Four FAQ:
The Beatles Performing Years 1957-1966 *
Monday, April 28, 7 p.m.
Join Robert Rodriguez in a presentation that traces the origins of the
Beatles, from their skiffle days as The Quarry Men through the decision
to cease touring in 1966, amidst great controversies as they segued into
becoming a studio act. Rodriquez will give a short talk and then show a
mini-documentary that includes rare photos, interviews, concert segments
and promos - as well as an audio recording made of the Quarry Men on
the very day that John and Paul were introduced. A book signing will follow
the presentation. Rodriguez is a pop culture historian. He’s written or
contributed to nine books. He’s also a featured speaker at the annual Fest
for Beatles Fans in Chicago.
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Through the Eyes of Hubble *
Tuesday, May 6, 7 p.m.
The Hubble Space Telescope has had more impact on astronomy and
the public’s awareness of astronomy than any other telescope in history.
Michelle Nichols from the Adler Planetarium will present some of the wellknown, and not-so-well-known, images and science from the last 23 years
of Hubble’s mission. Michelle will also provide a sneak peek at Hubble’s
2018 replacement: the James Webb Space Telescope.
No-Bake Summer Desserts *
Tuesday, May 13, 7 p.m.
Join us in welcoming back Pastry Chef Rose Deneen as she demonstrates
how to create easy, no-bake summer treats. Learn how to make a lemon
mousse pie, summer fruit pudding and more. Recipes and delicious
samples will be provided.
Afternoon at the Movies *
Bring your own popcorn and join us for a movie matinee on the fourth
Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. in the Library’s Hudetz Meeting
Room. For ages 18 and up.
Waking Ned Devine
Tuesday, March 25, 2 p.m., Ages 18 and up
Tully More is a quiet little Irish village, so when it’s
announced that the winner of the National Lotto
is a local, it shouldn’t take long to figure out who
the lucky winner is. Unfortunately it’s poor Ned
Devine, who was so shocked by the news his heart
gave out on him. It’s up to his friends to keep the
prize money close to home – in memory of Ned, of
course. So long as the lotto officials don’t catch on…
(Rated PG, 91 min.)
Twelfth Night
Tuesday, April 22, 2 p.m., Ages 18 and up
Shipwrecked and alone, Viola disguises herself as
a boy and becomes a servant of Orsino, Duke of
Illyria, whom she quickly falls in love with. Orsino
is madly in love with Lady Olivia, and sends his
new servant to court her, but things begin to fall
apart when Olivia falls in love with the messenger
instead. One of Shakespeare’s funniest comedies
is played to the hilt by Ben Kingsley, Helena
Bonham Carter, Richard E. Grant and more.
(Rated PG, 134 min.)
Changeling
Tuesday, May 27, 2 p.m., Ages 18 and up
Based on a true story from the 1920s, Angelina
Jolie plays Christine Collins, a woman searching
for her missing child. The LAPD presents her with
a boy of the right age, but she insists this isn’t her
son. Collins struggles against the police cover-up
while continuing to hold out hope that she will find
her boy. (Rated R, 141 min.)
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eResources & Classes
An asterisk (*) after a program title indicates that registration is required.
Register through the program calendar at www.warrenville.com or call 630/393-1171 x100.
Mango Languages
Do you want to learn a new language but can’t find the
time? Try Mango, an online language learning system that
is free to Warrenville Library cardholders. Mango offers
a wide variety of popular language courses, including
Spanish, Polish, French, German and Italian. In addition,
Mango offers English courses for native speakers of
over fifteen different languages. Mango offers more than
grammar, vocabulary and conjugation. You’ll not only learn the individual words and phrases, you’ll practice how they’re used in practical situations
and conversations. With everyday dialogue from native speakers, engaging interactive lessons and a unique intuitive teaching style, Mango
increases your ability to use, adapt and build on what you learn. And you can do it from home, at a time and pace that’s convenient for you. Use
your Warrenville Library card number and PIN to access Mango Languages without charge at www.warrenville.com > Research > Online Learning.
Mango - Programa de Idiomas
¿Desea aprender un nuevo lenguaje pero no puede encontrar el tiempo? Trate Mango, un sistema de aprendizaje en línea que ofrece una amplia
variedad de cursos de idiomas, incluyendo español, polaco, francés, alemán e italiano. No sólo aprenderá las palabras y frases, también practicará
cómo se usan en situaciones prácticas y en conversaciones. Mango es algo que se puede hacer de su casa cuando sea conveniente. Utilice el
número de su tarjeta de la biblioteca de Warrenville y su PIN para iniciar la sesión en Mango. Este programa es gratis para los que tengan una
tarjeta de la biblioteca de Warrenville. Tiene que empezar en la página de www.warrenville.com > Research > Online Learning.
Języki Mango
Czy chcesz nauczyć się nowego języka, ale nie możesz znaleźć na to czasu? Spróbuj Mango, internetowy system nauki języka, który jest darmowy dla
posiadaczy kart biblotekowych Warrenville. Mango oferuje szeroką gamę kursów językowych, w tym popularny hiszpański, polski, francuski, niemiecki i
włoski. Ponadto, Mango oferuje kursy języka angielskiego dla obcokrajowców w ponad piętnastu różnych językach. Mango oferuje więcej niż gramatyke,
słownictwo i koniugacje.Nauczysz się nie tylko poszczególnych słów i zwrotów, będziesz ćwiczyć, jak są one wykorzystywane w sytuacjach praktycznych i
rozmowach. Z codziennym dialogu z rodowymi lektorami, angażowanie interaktywne lekcje i unikalny intuicyjny styl nauczania. Mango zwiększa możliwość
korzystania, adaptacji i budowani nad tym co sie uczysz. I możesz to zrobić w domu, w czasie i tempie, które jest wygodne dla ciebie. Użyj swojego numeru
karty i numeru PIN Warrenville Library aby uzyskać bezpłatny dostęp do Mango Languages, przez stronę www.warrenville.com > Research > Online
Learning.
ESL Conversation Groups *
Book a Librarian *
Saturday, March 8, 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 22, 2 p.m.
Curious about the Library’s digital
magazines and eBooks, online Universal
Classes or digital business and investing
resources? Need help getting started
with e-mail, Web searching or saving
and sending documents? Schedule an
appointment for a one hour one-onone session with a librarian. Open to
Warrenville cardholders; registration
required. Register at the Information Desk
in person or call 630/393-1171 x106.
Participants are encouraged to join our conversation group with
ESL tutors. The children are invited to listen to stories, do crafts,
get homework help and play while the parents participate in the
program. All levels are welcome.
Práctica de inglés para los estudiantes
de ESL *
Sábado, 8 de marzo, 2 p.m.
Sábado, 22 de marzo, 2 p.m.
Mientras que los niños oigan cuentos, hagan manualidades, y jueguen-los padres pueden participar en la práctica de inglés con tutores. Los
niños pueden obtener ayuda con sus tarea, también. Todos los niveles
están invitados. Es necesario registrarse.
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Warrenville Public Library District
Tweens and Teens
An asterisk (*) after a program title indicates that registration is required.
red.
Register through the program calendar at www.warrenville.com or call 630/393-1171 x100.
Monthly Contests
Mario Kart *
Grades 5 - 12
Enter to win a gift card by correctly identifying fictional characters from
books, video games and TV shows. Stop by the Information Desk each
month for an Entry Form and more details.
Wednesday, April 2, 2 – 4 p.m., Ages 8-13
This Spring Break, go on a road trip with Mario Kart Wii.
Teen Tech Week
March 9-15
This year’s theme is
DIY @ Your Library®.
Teen Tech Week encourages teens to use libraries’ non-print resources to
explore, create and share content.
Dungeon Roll *
Thursday, April 3, 5 – 7 p.m., Ages 12-17
The Dungeon lies before you. Collect the most
experience points by defeating monsters, battling the
dragon and amassing treasure. How far will you go
to seek glory and fame? Will you risk losing everything? Dungeon Roll is
a quick dice game ideal for fans of Dungeons & Dragons or Magic: The
Gathering.
Super Smash Bros. Tournament *
Fridays, 4:30 – 6 p.m., Ages 12-17
March 7, April 18, May 9
Challenge other gamers to Super Smash Bros. Brawl battles then stick
around to play for fun. The tournament winner will receive a gift card.
Teen Anime Night: RWBY
Monday, March 10, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Ages 13-18
A young hero, an exalted heiress, a troubled rogue and a party girl. These
are the four members of RWBY, a team brought together and trained at
the legendary Beacon Academy. Together they will combat the monstrous
evils that plague the world of Remnant. RWBY is perfect for fans of shoujo
manga and magical girl anime.
Tablet Gaming *
Fridays, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Ages 13-18
March 14, April 11
Get ready for puzzles, platforms and jump-scares playing tablet games like
Slender Rising, Badlands and Eyes.
After-School Skylanders *
Free Comic Book Day
Saturday, May 3, All Ages
Free Comic Book Day is a day when participating comic book shops,
libraries and schools across North America and around the world give
away comic books absolutely free to anyone who comes into their stores.
The Library will have comic books available for all ages – kids, teens and
adults. Be sure to stop by the Information Desk and pick up your free
comic book while supplies last.
Zombies 101 *
Thursday, May 1, 6 – 7:30 p.m., Ages 12-17
May is Zombie Awareness Month. See if you have what it takes to survive
an unanticipated uprising. Learn how to prevent and fend off zombies
before it’s too late.
Enjoy some of our
Young Adult Graphic Novels
Thursdays, 4:30 – 6 p.m., Ages 10-15
March 20, April 17, May 22
Play as teams in Survival Mode or face-off against other Portal Masters in
Battle Arenas. You can also practice for Skylanders tournaments. Please
bring your own Skylander figures if there’s a specific character you want to
play.
Bracelet Looming Fun
Friday, March 21, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m., Ages 7 – 14
Saturday, April 5, 10 a.m. – noon, Ages 7 – 14
Drop in and make some colorful bracelets. Bring your own loom and hook
or use one of ours. We will provide the bands. Learn how to make a new
design or show us one of your own designs.
Skylanders Tournament *
Fridays, 4:30 – 6 p.m., Ages 10-15
March 28, May 16
Challenge other gamers and put your Skylanders to the test. The
tournament winner will receive a gift card. Please make sure to bring your
own Skylander figure if there’s a specific character you want to play.
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Children
An asterisk (*) after a program title indicates that registration is required.
Register through the program calendar at www.warrenville.com or call 630/393-1171 x100.
Storytimes
Family Storytimes
Tuesdays, March 4 –April 29, 10:30 a.m.
Drop in for stories, rhymes, songs and finger plays. All ages are
welcome to attend. Registration not required. Storytime will not be
held on April 1.
Swingin’ Storytime
Tuesdays, March 4 – April 29, 6:30 p.m.
Kids can swing, sway, jump and dance to the beat of stories with
a blend of rhythm and songs. Registration not required. Swingin’
Storytime will not be held on April 1.
Saturday, March 8, 10:30 a.m., Ages 3 – 9
Calling all superheroes. Join us at our
superhero training camp. We will leap over
tall buildings, run an obstacle course, battle
some villains and make capes.
Early Childhood Resource Fair
Saturday, March 8, 1 – 3:30 p.m.
Parents can discover local resources in the DuPage area that can help with
preparing young children for success in their early school years. Various
agencies participating in Bright & Early DuPage-Wheaton/Warrenville
Early Childhood Collaboration will be available with information about
services and programs related to children’s growth and development.
Toddler Time
ESL Conversation Groups *
Thursdays, March 6 – May 1, 10 a.m.
Children ages 18-36 months will enjoy singing, dancing, stories,
finger plays and playtime. Registration not required. Toddler Time will
not be held on April 3.
Saturday, March 8, 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 22, 2 p.m.
Participants are encouraged to join our conversation group with ESL
tutors. The children are invited to listen to stories, do crafts, get homework
help and play while the parents participate in the program. All levels are
welcome.
Baby Play Time *
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.
March 19, April 30, May 21
Babies (newborn – 17 months) are invited with a caregiver for a
special play time just for them. Babies and caregivers will be given a
chance to play and socialize with other friends. Board books will be
available for check out.
30 Poems, 30 Days at the Library
Celebrate National Poetry Month in April with 30 Poems, 30 Days.
Visit the Library each day to see a new poem revealed. Browse our
display of children’s poetry books to find one to share with your
children. Add your favorite poem or poet to our Poetree.
Children’s Book Week –
May 12-18, 2014
Children’s Book Week is all about
celebrating your favorite books, authors,
and illustrators. From comics to mysteries,
from magic to history...you can find
anything between the pages of a book.
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Superhero Training Camp *
Práctica de inglés para los estudiantes de ESL *
Sábado, 8 de marzo, 2 p.m.
Sábado, 22 de marzo, 2 p.m.
Mientras que los niños oigan cuentos, hagan manualidades, y jueguen-los padres pueden participar en la práctica de inglés con tutores. Los
niños pueden obtener ayuda con sus tarea, también. Todos los niveles
están invitados. Es necesario registrarse.
Crafty Kids *
Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., Ages 2 – 6
March 12, April 16, May 14
Children, with a parent or caregiver, are welcome to attend a monthly story
and craft program. All materials will be supplied.
Bracelet Looming Fun
Friday, March 21, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.,
Ages 7 – 14
Saturday, April 5, 10 a.m. – noon,
Ages 7 – 14
Drop in and make some colorful bracelets.
Bring your own loom and hook or use one of
ours. We will provide the bands. Learn how to
make a new design or show us one of your
own designs.
Warrenville Public Library District
Children
An asterisk (*) after a program title indicates that registration is required.
red.
Register through the program calendar at www.warrenville.com or call 630/393-1171 x100.
Craft Day *
Monday, March 31, 2 p.m., Ages 5 – 11
Make a springtime craft at the Library. All materials will be supplied.
No School Movie Day
Tuesday, April 1, 2 p.m.
We will be viewing Planes (PG, 91 min.) A
crop-dusting airplane with a fear of heights
lives his dream of competing in a famous
around-the-world aerial race. Bring your
friends and family.
Angelina Ballerina Party *
Saturday, April 26, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.,
Ages 3 – 9
In honor of National Dance Week, we will twirl
around like ballerinas, read a sweet story and
even have some time to freestyle dance.
make dance tutus.
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Bring your dancing shoes and dancing moves.
Día de los Niños Bilingual Storytime
Wednesday, April 30, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Listen to stories in English and Spanish. We will also do a craft and listen
to some songs. Families are welcome to attend this special storytime to
celebrate “El Día de los Niños.”
Programa de Día de los Niños
Miércoles, 30 de abril, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Vengan a escuchar unos cuentos y hacer una manualidad. Toda la familia
está invitada. Acompáñenos a celebre los niños y los libros.
Mother and Me Tea *
Saturday, May 17, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m., Ages 3 – 9
Celebrate your great Mom. Have some refreshments while we share stories
and make a craft. Come dressed in your best dress or suit. There will be
time to take pictures with your cuties.
Children’s Music at the Library
Your children will be tapping their feet to the beat with music CDs
from the Library. The Library’s music collection contains movie
soundtracks, lullabies, nursery rhymes, holiday music, patriotic music
and music from the top children’s artists such as Jim Gill, Dan Zanes
and Laurie Berkner. The Library’s Children’s Music Collection is
now located near the Children’s Activity Room to allow parents the
opportunity to browse the collection while their children browse for
books. A few our favorite CDs include:
VeggieTales.
25 Favorite Travel Time Songs!
Vacation time, drive time or any time, these
25 Favorite Travel Time Songs! are the perfect
accompaniment to any trip. You’ll drive to the
beat of Veggie silly favorites like “Sport Utility Vehicle” and “Biscuit
of Zazzamarandabo” and kid classics like “Wheels on the Bus”
and “B-I-N-G-O.”
The Bully Goats Gruff and The Little
Red Hen Operas
This innovative CD introduces the concept of
opera as a singing story to young audiences
using common fairy tales. Both stories are set
to music with an anti-bullying theme. The words and melodies are
fun and will have children singing and dancing as soon as the
music begins.
Sofia the First: Songs from the Hit
Disney Junior Series by Various Artists
Listen to the soundtrack to the enchanting
Disney Junior series Sofia the First, featuring
songs like “Anything” and “Perfect Slumber Party.”
Count, Add, Subtract!: Fun with Math,
Music and Movement by Hap Palmer
So imagine what happens for children when
math and music are intentionally combined
in Palmer’s newest CD, Count, Add, Subtract.
Palmer uses fun songs and games to help children work on basic
math facts and problem-solving strategies. The songs represent
a wide variety of musical styles that are appealing to children,
including a skip-counting hip-hop song sung in bug voices and an
addition/subtraction train track with a country twang.
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Tax Forms
Library Board of Trustees
Tuesday, April 15 is the filing deadline for 2013 Income
Taxes. Tax forms are not available at the Library but are
easily accessible online at www.irs.gov (federal) and
tax.illinois.gov (state). Online forms may be accessed at
the Library and printed for 10¢ per page.
Heather Stull, President
Jill Richardson, Vice President
Jerri L. Picha, Treasurer
Richard W. Warren, Jr., Secretary
Amy Arlowe
Barbara J. DuRocher
Sandy Lezon
Board Meetings
Spring Cleaning?
We Want Your Books!
As you’re cleaning your home this
spring, be on the lookout for books,
CDs and DVDs that you no longer
need. The Library’s Used Book Sale is
always looking for donations to add
to the sale shelves in our lower level
lobby. Donations are accepted at
our Circulation Desk. Receipts for tax
purposes are available upon request.
All proceeds from the Used Book Sale
benefit the Library. More than $5,000
was received in 2013.
March 19, 7 p.m.
April 16, 7 p.m.
May 21, 7 p.m.
Public welcome.
Agendas & minutes available online
at www.warrenville.com > About Us >
Library Governance.
Management Team
Sandy Whitmer, Director
Leila Heath, Adult Services
Sue Larson, Youth Services
Patty Lakoma, Circulation
Louis Carlile, Technical Services
Cynthia Makowski, Computer Services
Jackie Davis, Administrative Assistant
Support Your Library
Visit www.warrenville.com >
Services > Support Your Library
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