INSIGHT SPRING 2015 no. 43 The Des Moines Public Library presents the 2015 AViD Author Series featuring seven outstanding author events. All programs are free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Books will be available for purchase and signing at each event. Rebecca Skloot Jon Katz ©George Forss Wednesday, April 1 Hoyt Sherman Place Theater 1501 Woodland Avenue Marisa de los Santos Tuesday, April 7 Central Library 1000 Grand Avenue Tuesday, May 19 Central Library 1000 Grand Avenue Steve Berry John Stauffer Friday, April 10 Central Campus School Aud. DMPS 1800 Grand Avenue Tuesday, June 23 Central Library 1000 Grand Avenue Monday, April 20 Central Library 1000 Grand Avenue The AViD Author Series is sponsored by the Des Moines Public Library Foundation with financial support from these generous donors: Nationwide Insurance Foundation, Des Moines University, Douglas & Deborah West, Wells Fargo, Drake University, Downtown Events Group, Humanities Iowa and the National Endowment for the Humanities, Ellen Hubbell, Dr. Richard Deming, Principal Financial Group Foundation, Kelly & Brad Edmister, and Rusty Hubbell. All programs will begin at 7:00 PM. Announcing LibCon 2015 Signup Begins June 1! Library Director Greg Heid Des Moines Public Library Board of Trustees Jule A. Thorsen | President Wes Graham | Vice President Jennifer Fiihr | Secretary Isobel Osius Harold Swihart Monday, May 4 Sheslow Auditorium at Drake 2507 University Avenue Bill Cotton Robin Oliveira ©Fred Milkie Jr. Making a Mark in Des Moines for 15 Years! ©Manda Townsend DES MOINES PUBLIC LIBRARY Mark your calendar for Monday, May 4, as the Central Library partners with the Iowa Comic Book Club to present its first annual LibCon — the library’s version of a comic book/fantasy/ sci-fi convention with a focus on the library’s outstanding collection of graphic novels, comic books, fantasy, science fiction, and more. LibCon Alley: 4:00 – 7:00 PM Meet talented local artists and authors, greet some favorite sci-fi and comic book characters, and enjoy fun activities for all ages. Literature and Comics: Partners throughout Time: 4:00 PM Illustrator and art educator Sean Eike discusses the influence of literature on comic books. Cosplay 101: 5:30 PM Costume designer and cosplay enthusiast, Mandi Arthur-Struss, will share her experience and enthusiasm for cosplay history, techniques, and construction tips. Ready, Set, Print! Wireless printing is now available at the Des Moines Public Library! That means library users can print from their laptops, tablets, and even phones whenever they visit. Access to the wireless printing is easy using a link available on the library’s home page. The cost for printing is twenty-five cents per page and color printing is available. Bring your portable device and try out this handy new service! Attention mobile device users! There is an app available called PrinterOn. Printouts can be retrieved from the same print station that the library public PC customers use. Your email address is your access key to retrieving your printouts. Library Board Welcomes New Trustees Mayor Frank Cownie recently appointed Harold Swihart and Isobel Osius to serve on the Des Moines Public Library Board of Trustees. April 18 – 25 Learn some smart ways to save money and boost your financial IQ at these free programs! Shred Event Saturday, April 18, 9:00–11:00 AM East Side Library Protect your personal information with document destruction. Come to the East Side Library Parking Lot, 2559 Hubbell Avenue, for on-site shredding services sponsored by Info Dog Security. Please limit to two boxes per person. Cheap Eats with Your Slow Cooker Thursday, April 23, 11:30 AM Central Library Learn slow cooker safety, how to adapt regular recipes to a slow cooker, and how to choose healthy recipes. No food will be prepared during the program, but you can sample some slow cooker chili! Healthy Slow Cooker recipe booklets will also be available for purchase. Presented by Mary Krisco from Polk County Extension. Preregistration required. Your Money, Your Future: Making Ends Meet Wednesday, April 22, 11:30 AM Central Library Learn how to develop a spending plan, plan for occasional expenses, create at least one financial goal, plus learn smart meal planning and grocery shopping. Presented by Carolyn Steckelberg from Polk County Extension. Preregistration required. 2 www.dmpl.org | 515.283.4152 Harold Swihart is a graduate of East High School, Grand View University, and Drake University. He was an English teacher at Des Moines Public Schools for a total of thirty-eight years. Swihart has also been involved with the Friends of the East Side Library for many years. Since his retirement eight years ago, he likes to spend time gardening and reading, especially fiction. He also volunteers on a weekly basis for Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity, helping to build and renovate housing for families in need. Isobel Osius graduated from the University of Wyoming with degrees in accounting and English literature and holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Temple University. She worked as a custom research director and marketing database director for Conde Nast Publications in New York City for more than eighteen years. In 2002, she joined Meredith Corporation, where she was an editorial researcher until her retirement in 2007. Osius currently serves as a legislative clerk in the Iowa Senate and enjoys volunteering for various political campaigns. When the legislature is not in session, she also volunteers for Legal Aid and loves to read and travel. Spring Showers Bring …….. Great Library Programs! How Iowa Met Baseball – The Myths, the History, the Players Tuesday, April 14 6:00 - 7:00 PM Central Library Learn about John Liepa’s fifty-year collection of baseball cards and view his photographs, autographs, books, and memorabilia for most of Iowa’s approximately 214 major league baseball players. Remembering Riverview Park Saturday, April 18, 2:00 - 3:30 PM North Side Library Take a virtual stroll through Riverview Park with Bill Kooker as he shares family pictures and video clips collected by members of his family who were involved with the park for almost fifty years. Trout Fishing 101 Saturday, April 18 1:30 - 3:30 PM Franklin Avenue Library David Wright, and fellow members of the North Bear Chapter of Trout Unlimited, will present an introductory program on fly fishing for trout in Iowa streams. Urban Landscaping with Iowa Native Plants Monday, May 11, 6:30 PM Central Library Learn how to landscape your yard with beautiful native plants and flowers, presented by Iowa native plant expert Inger Lamb. Iowa Gold Star Museum Tuesday, May 12, 6:30 PM, Franklin Avenue Library Enjoy a slide show tour presented by curator Michael W. Vogt, featuring images of exhibits and interesting artifacts found in the museum’s collection. Architectural Feature Restoration Underway The next time you drive by the Forest Avenue Library, you may notice some new lighting on the library’s tower. Once the weather warms up, it will also be repainted. Conceived as an icon for the community, the tower was designed by Roger Spears, who was then working with Baldwin Clause Architects. The outside is a steely gray and the insides were originally violet, green, blue, and red. In describing his design, Spears said, “the gray panels are like book covers. You never know what books are really like from the cover. The magic of books is inside.” The tower was fabricated by Creative Edge in Fairfield, IA and it is believed to have been part of the dedication of the new library in 1992. Children from King and Moulton Elementary Schools selected the quotations for the booklike panels located at the base of the structure. Letters about Literature Friday, May 1, 1:00 PM, Central Library Join in this celebration of great writing featuring the winners of the 2014 Letters About Literature reading/ writing contest. This annual event is sponsored by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress and the Iowa Center for the Book. A guest speaker will address the audience and eighteen winning students will read their winning letters and receive certificates of appreciation. Added Shelf Life! Library users are enjoying the expanded shelving recently installed at the Franklin Avenue Library. The new shelves allow for greater access and better display of the library’s large collection. The Franklin Avenue Library is one of the busiest branches in the city, and this improvement makes it easier than ever for more library users to find the books and media they want. Funding for this project has been provided by Capital Improvement funds from the Capital Campaign for the renovation of the Franklin Avenue Library. Practice English with Conversations (and Coffee) Would you like to assist English language learners? It’s easy to do. Just stop by the Forest Avenue Library on Tuesdays at 12:30 PM or the North Side Library on Thursdays at 2:00 PM. Each week, adult ELL students and community members wishing to share their local knowledge are invited to come together for English conversation and light refreshments. For more information, contact Ashley Molzen at armolzen@dmpl.org at Forest Avenue Library or Jon Hobbs at jthobbs@dmpl.org at the North Side Library. Digging Des Moines Information Don’t be surprised to see Steve Nelson-Vaux working away at the microfilm readers the next time you visit the Central Library. His business card reads, Library Explorer and Vintage Prospector, which is an apt title for this retiree. According to Steve, he has always had “a thing” for books and has always loved to visit libraries and to be surrounded by information of all kinds. A man of varied interests, he began doing research for Des Moines Parks and Recreation last year as a volunteer. Asked to find information about Burke Park for a talk that a parks department staff member was giving, he began with the library’s collection of city directories. Then a librarian suggested he look at old City Council minutes, where he discovered that Burke Park had been named in honor of East High graduate Sgt. John H. Burke, who died in WWI. Eventually, a plaque honoring Mr. Burke will be installed. Thanks to Steve’s research, it is now part of an ongoing project by Des Moines Parks and Recreation to install new signage in remembrance of our past heroes. Steve says that a favorite part of his research is sharing interesting stories and other vintage news that he digs up along the way. You can learn more of what this library explorer unearths by reading his column in CityView online or in each month’s first issue called “Once Upon a Time.” You can also follow him on Facebook: DM City Council 100, 50, & 25 Years Ago and at DM Parks & Rec Volunteer’s History Page. Used Books, Magazines, Music, and More! Find great buys on used items this month, during these annual Spring Book Sales! Each location offers a variety of items — all at reasonable prices! East Side Library: Saturday, April 25 – Saturday, May 2 (during regular hours) Franklin Avenue Library: Saturday, May 2 – Friday, May 8 (during regular hours) North Side Library: Saturday, May 2 – Saturday, May 9 (during regular hours) Check our Virtual Library for further details on dates and hours at dmpl.org. 3 Become a Super Reader This Summer! A Race for Children’s Computers Watch out whenever the storytime ends on Friday mornings at the Central Library for toddlers racing to the Children’s Area! They are headed for the library’s popular and interactive children’s computers. Youth librarians Janeé Jackson and Maddie Bassman know just how popular these computer are. “The kids love to listen to stories, follow Dora the Explorer, and play educational games like Sammy Science House” according to Janeé. The Central Library offers three Early Literacy Station™ computers, designed for children ages two to eight. Your summer can be super at the library this year! Join in the superhero fun offered as this year’s summer reading program kicks off on June 1. Kids and teens can become a super reader and earn “super” prizes. This year’s program will also offer GRAND prizes at each library location. It’s simple to sign up, just stop in any time after June 1 or go online at dmpl.org and click on Summer Reading. Then get set to enjoy programs featuring music, animals, and some cape-less heroes, like firefighters, dentists, police officers, and more. Learn how to make super bubbles, watch some super bugs, and make some super crafts. Prizes will be awarded through July 18. Birth through Twelfth Grade. Funding for the 2015 Summer Reading Programs is provided by the Des Moines Public Library Foundation with generous gifts from The Bright Foundation, Nationwide Insurance Foundation, ColeBelin Foundation, Wells Fargo, Prairie Meadows, and Principal Financial Group Foundation. Summer Volunteers Still Needed Do you know a teen between the ages of twelve and eighteen? Suggest they become a summer reading volunteer at the library. Volunteer application forms can be picked up at the library and positions will be available until all slots are filled. Wondering what teen library volunteers do? Youth librarian Michelle has her teens at the South Side Library help cut out storytime crafts and decorate the storytime room. Librarian Jen Thomas at the Forest Avenue Library raves about her volunteer, Arturo. “He helps me with my programs on Tuesdays. It’s so nice to have a second person in there assisting with the crafts/ cooking. I also have him make most of my displays, which he is awesome at! I have told him that his job as a teen volunteer is to be a good role model and set the prime example for other teens in the library. And that’s something I stress to Summer Reading volunteers because being a good role model should be their main job as they sign up our readers.” 4 www.dmpl.org | 515.283.4152 Each ELS computer features a touch screen equipped with seventy educational programs and hundreds of activities spanning seven curricula. Older children, ages six to twelve, enjoy the AfterSchool Edge™ computers with fifty top-rated educational software titles covering subjects such as math, science, reading, financial literacy, and art. A preschooler named Asher recently told the librarians that he had learned from the computer “there are 206 bones” in the human body. Then there is a toddler named Ezra (pictured above) who makes a beeline to the computer every week where he follows along with the words on the screen listening to his favorite story by Mercer Mayer. Maddie says, “it’s wonderful the library can offer children so many educational experiences—all with the goal of creating new readers!” Storytimes Clifford’s Happy Birthday Baby Rhyme Time [ages 0 - 18 mo.] Tuesdays, 10:15 AM | Franklin Avenue Library Wednesdays, 10:15 AM | Central Library Family Storytime [entire family] Mondays, 6:30 PM | South Side Library Toddler Storytime [ages 18 mo. - 3 years] Tuesdays, 10:30 & 11:00 AM | East Side Library Wednesdays, 10:00 AM | South Side Library Wednesdays, 10:15 AM and 10:50 AM | Franklin Avenue Library Thursdays, 10:30 AM | North Side Library Fridays, 10:15 AM | Central Library Preschool Storytime [ages 3 - 6 years] Mondays, 10:15 AM | Franklin Avenue Library Tuesdays, 10:30 AM | North Side Library Wednesdays, 10:15 AM | Forest Avenue Library Thursdays, 10:00 AM | South Side Library Thursdays, 10:15 AM | Central Library Thursdays, 10:30 AM | East Side Library Hundreds of children and their parents helped Clifford celebrate his February birthday at the library. This annual event featuring Clifford, the Big Red Dog, and his friend Dan Wardell from IPTV’s Kids Club is always a much anticipated event—by kids and adults. The library’s staff enjoys seeing the meeting rooms packed full of happy children as they listen to Clifford’s beloved stories. Pictured above is a scene from Clifford’s recent visit to the Central Library. Ready for Finals? Try the Homework Hideout! If you need a place to study, consider the Forest Avenue Library’s Homework Hideout, available for students in grades four to twelve. It is open Mondays through Thursdays from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. This quiet space has been outfitted with Internet access, limited free color printing, and some commonly-needed school supplies. Community mentors are on hand to encourage and inspire students. Des Moines Public Library Foundation A Writer’s Workshop by Nationally Recognized W riting Experts: Steve & Elizabeth Berry Opening Doors. Books. Minds. New DMPL Foundation Board Officers The following board officers were elected at the January 2015, annual meeting. Saturday, April 11 | 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Plymouth Church, 4126 Ingersoll Avenue The Des Moines Public Library Foundation will host a writer’s workshop featuring best-selling author Steve Berry and his wife, Elizabeth. The workshop will take place from 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM at Plymouth Church on Saturday April 11, 2015. The cost is $100 per person and includes breakfast and a copy of Berry’s latest book, The Patriot Threat. Please register by April 3 to ensure receiving a copy of the book on April 11. The Berrys founded History Matters, an organization which supports historic preservation efforts around the country by raising money through writer’s workshops. The workshops a re four hours long and cover everything an aspiring writer needs to know to get started, or an experienced writer needs to progress. Past attendees have said, “Berry’s job is to break art into a science.” “It was one of the very best writing workshops I have ever experienced.” The workshop is a fundraiser for the Library Foundation. Funds raised will help the Des Moines Public Library preserve local history. For reservations and information, visit dmpl.org/ foundation or contact the Library Foundation at 515-248-6402 or dbriles@dmpl.org. Des Moines Public Library Memories We asked our year-end donors to share some of the memories they have from the DMPL. Here is one from Miriam. Credit: DMPL Special Collections “At the age of nine I got my first library card. I was allowed to ride the streetcar down to the old library, select my own books, and browse in my own world. Later I reversed the journey out to Ingersoll and 36th. Then I toted my stash a mile on foot to home. As long as I had the money to ride, I made the trip every week. A few years later I rode my bike to the branch at 42nd and University. This was during WWII when independence was awakened.” Do you have a memory you would like to share? Elvin McDonald President Rachel Stauffer Vice President Deidre Fudge Secretary Denise Holck Treasurer Angela Stewart Past President New Foundation Board Member Elected Dave Watson, a CPA and founding partner of LWBJ, was elected as a new Foundation Board Member. Dave specializes in taxation of partnerships, LLCs, and real estate transactions. Due in large part to his efforts, LWBJ has become one of the largest Iowa-based CPA and Business Consulting firms with clients throughout the U.S. Dave is a lecturer on income and estate tax issues and an instructor in Drake University’s MBA Program. Dave holds a BBA in accounting from the University of Iowa and a Master of Taxation Degree from Drake University. In addition to the Library Foundation Board, he serves on the Board of Directors for Homesteaders Life Company and is a member of the Greater Des Moines Committee. Write to: DBriles@dmpl.org The mission of the Des Moines Public Library Foundation is to raise funds and advocate for the Des Moines Public Library System. 5 Online Donations You can help us make a difference. Gifts of all sizes are important. One half of the Foundation’s gifts are $100 or less. Please consider making your donation on the Foundation’s website at www.dmpl.org/foundation. Simply click on How to Give and use the safe and secure Authorize.net process. Tribute Gifts are a way to celebrate and remember your family and friends, while supporting the Library. Gifts can be given to honor and acknowledge friends and family, whether for a birthday, wedding, anniversary, or other life milestone. Memorial gifts pay tribute to the memory of special people in your life. We ask you to consider a gift to the Des Moines Public Library Foundation. please pull out the envelope and open doors. books. minds. Leave a Legacy You can provide a lasting legacy of support for the library by including the Library Foundation in your estate planning. Planned gifts can show a lifetime of caring and be in the form of a bequest, a gift of life insurance, stocks, or annuities. Please contact Foundation Executive Director, Dory Briles, at (515) 248-6402. A Heartfelt Thank You to the Family of JoAnn Sparks The North Side Library offered years of enjoyment to JoAnn Sparks and her family. After JoAnn’s death on January 9, 2015, her family established a memorial gift to purchase large-print books for the North Side Library. JoAnn was preceded in death by her husband, Henry. Together they raised three children, Kate Cloudsparks, Nan (Sparks) Dunlap and Edward Sparks. JoAnn volunteered at the North Side Library for 15 years. Nan said her mother wore a vest made of fabric which looked like bookshelves filled with books on the Thursdays she volunteered. JoAnn loved to clean and organize and used these talents to benefit the North Side Library. JoAnn also liked to do what she called “search and rescue” – locating books that were not in the proper location. JoAnn spoke highly of the library staff. After JoAnn read all the large-print books at the North Side Library, a North Side employee, Tina, made sure large-print books from the East Side Library were sent to the North Side for JoAnn. Another staff member who “went the extra mile” the last two years, was Nanette, a former North Side employee now at the Central Library. Nanette sent books to the North Side she knew JoAnn would enjoy. JoAnn’s daughter, Nan, said, “Thanks to our parents we were a family of readers. The Library was a part of our lives. We went to the North Side Library when it was in the little house.” JoAnn Sparks’ family tradition continues. Daughter, Nan, loves the North Side Library, and is proud to say she has been able to take three of her four grandchildren for story times. 6 www.dmpl.org | 515.283.4152 Thank You to Our Donors In Honor of Robert B. Brown’s 90th Birthday Gregory Burley Brown Deidre Fudge Karen & Steve Herwig Nationwide Insurance Foundation Shirley & Stan Hiersterner Susie & Josh Kimelman Foundation Denise Holck Marti Wade Corinne & Abby Hyman’s Love of Books Linda Cunningham Lorraine Metcalf Pam & Metz Metcalf Jean Sample John Sample In Memory of Marilyn Agnew James W. Agnew Ronda Armstrong Jean Vesely Soror Carolyn Conrad Dory Briles Phyllis Curnes Carol & Peter Curnes Daniel Octave DeVolder Stephanie & Steve DeVolder Terry Harris Jim Sellards Gwen Hill Anonymous Louise & Franklin Horner Carol L. Horner, D.O. Craig Jones Des Moines Public Library Staff Association Carolyn Greufe Nanette Hall Greg Heid Jan Kaiser Saara Khounlo Christopher Knox Burke Shiffler Carla Tibboel Theresa Weeks Dawn Work-McKinne Ed Mann Sandy & Dennis O’Brien James Malcolm Lawson Des Moines Public Library Foundation Board Ty Ellington McGhee The Easley Family Friends of Ty McGhee Janet & Loran Parker Christine L. Bening Elizabeth Rohm Elizabeth & George Burmeister Joy Rohm Marie & Robert Hueston Leonard Smith Vivian Bannon Tina Brooks Pam Deitrick Des Moines Public Library Staff Association Carolyn Greufe Nanette Hall Greg Heid Jan Kaiser Tim Kelly Saara Khounlo Christopher Knox Joanie Lien Cathy Newton Leslie Noble Shari Olson Linda Roe Burke Shiffler Carla Tibboel Laura Walth Elaine Wedeking Sue Woody Dawn Work-MaKinne Jeannie Snyder Robert Snyder JoAnn Sparks Anonymous Lynette Carr Carolyn Cole Kathlene Tenckinck & Thaddeus Defoe Dana & Larry Dunlap Jannelle Emerling Catherine & David Ganfield Cathlyn Handley Trudy Olson Cindy & James Petersen Diana & John Phoenix Cathy Rosenthal Donna Sandin Patrice & John Sayre Chris Shelton Brenda Townsend Patricia Wadsworth Kate & Andrew Young Angela Sutherland Dory Briles Annual Up to $99 Charles Ahern Mary Anderson Michelle & Richard Atterbury Pat Blunck Colleen & Larry Breheny Dory Briles Charlene & Richard Cobb Jo Cox Phillip Elliott Karen & Arnold Engman Diane Green Carolyn & Joe Hall The following donations were received by the Des Moines Public Library Foundation from December 1, 2014 through February 28, 2015. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact us, and we will make corrections. Dorothy & Dwayne Hall Martha Henrichs Lorna & Steve Holland Courtney Howell Carol & Norman Hulscher Deanna Jackson Geralyn Jacobs Douglas Jensen Virginia Johnson Jan & Rod Kruse Frederic La Croix Ann Lehmann Leslie Maach Margaret Maloney Gail McKean Esther & Stanley Miller Karen Miller & Bill Brauch Nancy Morgan Kathleen Murrin James A. Peterson M. J. Rozendaal Donna & Hal Rusk Julia Sarcone-Roach Carissa & Robert Schneider Angela Snakenberg Patricia Stohlmann Wellmark Employees Sherri Wilson Dawn Work-MaKinne Goldie Zeichik $100 - $249 Robin Ahnen-Cacciatore & John Cacciatore Kaye Bair Sharon Bandstra Sally & Dennis Bates Delores & Wayne Bauman Beaverdale Books The Book Store James O. Boyt Margaret Brennan Mathilde Brown & Richard Swanson Karen Claypool Tracy & Franklin Codel Terri Combs & Thomas Swantwood Sue & Bill Conyers Sandra & Ray Crabtree A. Ann Davidson Sandra & John Davis Robert Drustrup Beverly Evans & Bruce Campbell Jacqueline Fieseler Janet Figg Allison & James Fleming John Gersib Donna Gilligan Marcene & Carl Grant, Jr. Michelle & Mark Hanna Carolyn & Larry Hejtmanek Carol Hendrick & Jonathan Duvick Christine Hines Barbara John Susan & Howard Katelman Ruth Klotz Pamela & Michael Kulik Ruth & Joseph Lakers Caroline Levine Joyce & Marlin Lutz Richard Malm JoBeth Malone-Schoneberg Theresa McDermott Robert M. McLearen Jr. Susan & James Meimann Mary Nelson Barb & Andy Nish Jo Oldson & Brice Oakley Eliza Ovrom & Mark Schuling Mary & Brian Porter Marginell Powell Nancy Rambo & Donald Bustell Penny & Steve Sikkink Carol Slegh James Spevak Marjorie Spevak Deb Tharnish & Nick Roby Sally Titus Joyce & Bruce Vandegrift Lisa Ann Veach Molly & Bob Veenstra Vens Family Diane & Michael Versackas Sara & David Walker Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Amy & Thomas Worthen Barbara & Jon Yankey $250 - $499 Anonymous Betty Augspurger Judy Blank Marlene & Bob Buckley Mollie & Kevin Cooney Terry & Jim Hammer Sue Haskell Linda Johnson Judith & Norbert Kaut Edward Loeb Meredith Corporation Foundation Polly Moore Mary Jane & Gerry Neugent Principal Employees Mark Siebert State of Iowa Employees $500 - $999 Nancy & Richard Amend Pamela Bass-Bookey & Harry Bookey Elizabeth Brown & Matt Busick Martha & James Fifield Kenton Klein, Sr. Martha Reno Leann Treloar & Scott Galenbeck VOYA/Equitable Life of Iowa Fund Donald C. Wade $1,000 - $10,000 City of Des Moines Employees Cole-Belin Education Foundation Downtown Events Group Drake University Easter Family Fund Kathy & Herb Eckhouse Kelly & Brad Edmister Charlotte & Fred Hubbell Deborah & Michael Hubbell Ellen & Jim Hubbell Rusty Hubbell Mary K. & Daniel M. Kelly Family Foundation Lauridsen Family Endowment Susan Low Barbara & Bruce Martin Mary & Stanley Seidler Karen Shaff & Steven Jayne Jean & William Stauffer Deborah & Douglas West Mary Stuart & David Yepsen United Way Employees President Elvin McDonald Vice President Rachel Stauffer Treasurer Denise Holck Secretary Deidre Fudge Past President Angela Stewart Stephanie DeVolder Michele Guinn Emily Harris Joseph Jones Norbert Kaut Emy Kelly Mark Siebert Dawn Taylor Dave Watson Ellen Yee Library Board of Trustees President Jule A. Thorsen Library Director Greg Heid Library Foundation Executive Director Dory Briles CONTACT US Dory Briles DMPL Foundation 1000 Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309 515.248.6402 dbriles@dmpl.org In-Kind Donate online Simply go to dmpl.org/foundation and click on How to Give. 7 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID DES MOINES, IA PERMIT NO. 2934 Planning an Event? Check Out the Library! You know the library as a great resource for our community. But did you know it’s also a great spot for hosting all types of meetings—from community groups and neighborhood associations to large conferences, fascinating programs, even banquet dinners, and private events? Meeting downtown? Surrounded by the Western Gateway Park, the Central Library may be just the spot, offering fully-equipped meeting rooms at attractive rates. Large groups will want to consider our Grand Meeting Room Wing that can comfortably seat up to 300 people in a theater-style setting. In addition to free Wi-Fi, several other amenities are available including various microphones, podiums, and a stage. For smaller groups, there are also two conference rooms available for rent. Need a neighborhood spot? Consider one of the library’s newly-updated branches—perfect for community groups and smaller business meetings. Conveniently located throughout Des Moines, they offer a variety of flexible spaces that can easily adapt to your needs. Free Wi-Fi and ample parking is available at all five branch locations. A non-profit rate is available for clubs and organizations wishing to meet at one of our locations. Please note that there are small fees for groups wishing to use our additional resources and services. 1000 GRAND AVE NUE DE S M OINE S, IA 50311 For details, call our Business Office at 515-283-4152, ext. 4 (Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) or send an email to LibraryNews@dmpl.org. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Connect with Us! Phone: 515.283.4152 Email: reference@dmpl.org Text: 515.512.4444 Chat: www.dmpl.org All locations of the Des Moines Public Library will be closed: • Sunday, April 5 • Sunday, May 10 • Saturday, May 23 – Monday, May 25 Words from our Customers Librarian Marci Behm recently assisted a patron looking for information about window and door casings. He shared with Marci that he had worked on a construction job for several years and when he first started, someone asked him who taught him how to do such good work. He said he wasn’t taught to do it—he just “went to the library and got a book!” Insight newsletter is edited by Jan Kaiser, designed by Tania Kac, and printed by the Des Moines Public Library Foundation. 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