The Elm Leaf PROSPECT HEIGHTS PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Phone 847-259-3500 Inside The Elm Leaf Adult Programs...........1, 2, 5 Amazing iMac.......................4 AARP Safe Driver .................5 Discovering Poland ............2 Discussion Groups ..............5 Films/Movies.........................2 Going Native.........................2 International Space Station...................................2 Join the Club.........................4 Low Vision Fair......................6 Make Cool Stuff ...................3 Movie: The Theory of Everything ...........................2 National Library Week .......2 Poetry Hunt ...........................4 Power Employment............5 RFTH: MacArthur Middle School Jazz Band ..............2 Spring Fling ...........................3 STEAM .....................................4 Stop Motion Animation....4 Stories & More!.....................3 Tech Talk .................................5 Travel Films............................2 Youth Programs...............3, 4 Displays Display Cases • The Sky & Beyond by Al Roth • Army Strong Lobby Artist Original Oil Paintings by Lorraine Caposieno Reception: April 2, 7-8 pm Call 847-259-9150 x36 for display case and lobby art information. FAX 847-259-4602 www.phpl.info April 2015 TDD 847-259-9684 Money Smart Week® April 18 - 25 Money Smart Week® is coordinated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in partnership with The American Library Association. Its mission is to promote personal financial literacy. This year the Library will be offering these Money Smart programs: Monday, April 20, 1:00 pm Learn specific safeguards to avoid financial scams and schemes, protect your identity and personal information and keep your money safe. Presented by Buffalo Grove Bank & Trust. Giveaways and handouts will be available. R Be Money Safe Monday, April 20 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades K-5 Join us for a fun and interactive class on money! Lots of hands-on opportunities, games and prizes! Come and learn how to be money smart! Presented by Buffalo Grove Bank & Trust. R Money Smart Boot Camp for Kids Tuesday, April 21, 7:00 pm Learn how to estimate your monetary retirement needs with financial advisor Graham Craig of Robert W. Baird & Co and then answer the two biggest questions: Do I have enough money to retire? And…Will my money last me a lifetime? Explore the various sources of retirement income and how to maximize them such as Social Security, personal savings, employee benefits and more. R The Rest of Your Life: Financial Planning for Retirement Thursday, April 23, 1:00 pm Bring your gas, electric, and phone bills for a free one-on-one consultation by Citizens Utility Board (CUB) experts. At clinics across Illinois, CUB has shown consumers how to trim their bills by an average of more than $200 a year! R Telephone & Utility Bill Clinic Now Your Smartphone Can Be Your Library Card! Download a free loyalty card app such as Key Ring or CardStar and add your library card using CODABAR as your barcode choice. Then use your smart phone as your library card at the Circulation Desk! National Volunteer Week—April 12 - 18 National Volunteer Week celebrates ordinary people doing extraordinary things to improve communities across the nation. The Library extends heartfelt thanks to all of our wonderful volunteers who share their time and talents so generously. Their willingness to help in so many ways brightens and enriches everyone’s days. If you see a volunteer in the Library, identifiable by their name badge, please stop to thank them and let them know how much more special the Library is because of them. To join the Library’s volunteer team, please contact Alice, ajbisanz@phpl.info. Programs for Adults April 12 - 18 CELEBRATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK Unlimited Possibilities @ Your Library! National Library Week is an annual celebration of the contributions of our nation's libraries and librarians. Pick up a free bookmark at the Circulation Desk during National Library Week and join us for these great programs: The Petra van Nuis Jazz Trio Sunday, April 12, 2:00 pm We kick off National Library Week and honor Jazz Appreciation Month with outstanding music from jazz vocalist Petra van Nuis along with trombonist Russ Phillips and guitarist Andy Brown. Enjoy a swinging afternoon of gems from the Great American Songbook by this classic jazz trio! R Going Native in the Midwest Tuesday, April 14, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Award-winning Illinois Master Gardener Colleen Graudins will teach us which wildflowers homeowners should consider for their Midwest gardens, from a seasonal bloom perspective (spring to autumn) and non-blooming, multi-seasonal Illinois natives. Small, intermediate and large tree recommendations will also be discussed. This program is co-sponsored with the Prospect Heights Natural Resources Commission. R Travel Films/Movies Rick Steves’ Europe: Florence Monday, April 13, 1:00 pm Join world travel expert Rick Steves and enjoy the sites of Florence, Italy, including Michelangelo’s David and the Uffizi Gallery. Also take a side trip to Pisa for a look at the Leaning Tower and visit Puccini’s hometown of Lucca. R Rick Steves’ Europe: Rome Monday, April 27, 1:00 - 2:15 pm Tour the eternal city of Rome with travel expert Rick Steves. Marvel at the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Capitoline Museum as well as a visit to the Vatican and a look inside St. Peter’s Basilica. R Friday Movie: The Theory of Everything Friday, April 3, 12:30 - 2:30 pm The extraordinary story of one of the world's greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who falls deeply in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde. The film is based on the memoir Traveling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, by Jane Hawking. Rated PG-13. 2014. R 2 R = registration required | NR = no registration The International Space Station Thursday, April 16, 7:00 pm Adler Planetarium's Michelle Nichols discusses the ISS, a cutting-edge Earth-orbiting laboratory where astronauts from all over the world live for six months at a time and conduct amazing experiments. What is life like aboard this enormous space port? How does the science research benefit humanity on Earth? Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the ISS without having to leave your library seat! R Reaching for the Heights presents: MacArthur Middle School Jazz Band Sunday, April 19, 2:00 pm Jazz up your Sunday afternoon with the MacArthur Middle School Jazz Band. This talented group of select music students will perform many genres of music, including jazz, rock, and Latin styles. R Discovering Poland Thursday, April 9, 7:00 pm District 214 Community Education Travel Manager Linda Kerr presents a picturesque slideshow tour of Poland. From the rebuilt city of Warsaw to the tragic history of Auschwitz to the wonder of the Black Madonna and the beauty of the underground salt mines, Poland is a country worth discovering. A prize raffle will be held. R England Coast to Coast Tuesday, April 28, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Join avid trekker John Lynne for a slide presentation of his 200-mile walk across northern England. Take in the scenery, adventure, and sociability of the famed Coast to Coast Path including the Lake District, various places in Yorkshire where Downton Abbey is set, and a side trip to England’s highest peak, Scafell Pike. R Youth Services MORE FUN STUFF! Spring Fling: Miss Jamie’s Farm STORIES FOR EVERYONE! Storytimes Tuesdays, April 7 & 21 Pre-School Storytime Lapsit Storytime 10:30 - 11:00 am 11:00 - 11:30 am Ages 3-5 Birth-3 years w/adult For children who are ready to We’ll share musical and language attend a storytime and make rich activities that develop a love a craft on their own. NR of books and reading. NR Polish Storytime Wednesday, April 8 7:00 - 8:00 pm, Ages 2-6 w/adult Join us for stories, songs and activities in Polish. We'll make a craft and enjoy refreshments. R International Storytime Tuesday, April 14 11:00 - 11:30 am Birth-Grade K w/adult Teachers from Language Stars will present stories in a foreign language while engaging children with books, props, and interactive techniques. NR Saturday Short Stories Saturdays, April 4, 11, 18 & 25 10:30 - 11:00 am Birth-Age 10 w/adult Stop in at the Library before your Saturday chores, for stories, songs, and fun. NR Night Lights Family Storytime Thursday, April 16 7:00 - 8:00 pm, Ages 3-8 w/adult April showers bring May flowers and stories about spring. Join us for an hour of reading, crafts, and a snack. R Tuesday, April 28 11:00 am - noon Birth-Grade K w/adult Sing, dance, laugh and learn! Miss Jamie and her puppet friends from the farm take the audience on a magical barnyard adventure in a sing-along, dance-along show that's fun for kids and grownups alike. This program takes the place of Preschool and Lapsit Storytimes. R Read to Rover Wednesday, April 1 6:15 - 7:45 pm, Grades 1-5 Read to man’s best friend! Here’s your chance to read to two great listeners, Murphy and Gracie. Each child will have 15 minutes of oneon-one reading time with a dog. Murphy and Gracie are certified through Therapy Dogs Inc. Please register for one session. MAKE COOL STUFF! DIT Art Time Thursday, April 9 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Birth-Grade K w/adult Drop-in for a Do-It-Together “April Showers” inspired art project that promises to bring out your creative side while making it. NR Young Artists Workshop Friday, April 10 4:00 - 5:30 pm, Grades 3-8 There is a poetic rhythm in abstract art. We will look at examples, and then create our own masterpiece using colored pencils, markers and a repetition of shapes that delight the eye! R Crafternoon Wednesday, April 22 4:00 - 5:00 pm Grades 4-8 We’ll celebrate Earth Day by reusing plastic bottles to make beads and flowers. R Register for programs beginning Thursday, March 19, by visiting or calling the Information Desk at 847-259-3500 x35 or register online at www.phpl.info. 3 Programs for Children Library LEGO Club GINEERING -AR -EN GY T LO S & THEMATICS MA SCIENCE-TECH NO JOIN THE CLUB! Amazing iMac Thursday, April 9 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades 4-8 Learn about the incredible things an iMac can do, including editing music, photos, and movies! R Maker Monday Monday, April 6 11:00 - 11:30 am Birth-Grade K w/adult Explore Earth Day and find out what it is all about. R Monday, April 13 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades 3-8 Learn about electricity and circuitry with Snap Circuits. R Friday, April 3 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades K-2 Explore and learn more about recycling. Make your own monster trash can using recycled milk jugs. R Thursday, April 16 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Ages 4-12 Create your own stop motion animated short! Teachers from Steve & Kate’s Camp will be here to show you how it’s done! R Friday, April 17 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades 3-6 Explore and learn about Earth Day and how you can help take better care of our planet. Make your own worm farm to take home. R Monday, April 20 11:00 - 11:30 am Birth-Grade K w/adult "Blast off!" We'll move, groove, sing and dance as we share music and stories about outer space. R Early Explorers Junior Explorers Master Explorers Stop Motion Animation Workshop Music Makers STEM Stuff with Science Dad Thursday, April 23, 7:00 - 8:00 pm, All Ages How’s the weather? Have fun learning about this sometimes stormy topic with a cool game that will leave your brain filled with a tornado of facts. R Poetry Hunt April is National Poetry Month In honor of National Poetry Month, we’ve hidden twelve fairy tale poetry boards in the Youth Services Department. Come find them all and complete the Poetry Hunt worksheet to claim a prize. The hunt is on! “Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.” ~ Edgar Allan Poe Bookbags Teachers and homeschooling parents can call Youth Services to request a bookbag of materials on the subjects you are studying. Please call Youth Services one week in advance of needing the materials, tell us your topic and we’ll put together a bag of books and audio-visual materials to help you. Wednesday, April 1 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades K-8 Are you ready for this month’s “Buoyancy!” challenge LEGO Club kids? Create a watercraft out of LEGO bricks and test its buoyancy to see if it sinks or floats. Creations will be displayed in Youth Services until the next event. R Youth Chess Club Wednesday, April 8 4:00 - 5:00 pm, Grades K-8 Have fun playing chess. All skill levels are welcomed and encouraged. Chess mentors will be available to answer questions and offer help. It's your move! R Reading Patch Club Birth-Grade 8 Register in Youth Services for the coolest club in town! Earn awesome patches by reading books or listening to someone read to you. Receive a PHPL Tote Bag after earning 5 patches. If you have earned all 19 patches, register online to have your picture taken for our Finisher’s Frame on Thursday, April 2, 6:00 - 7:00 pm. 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten The 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Challenge encourages all families and caregivers to read at least 1000 books with their young children before they enter Kindergarten. Reading to preschool age children builds vocabulary and language skills, helping to prepare them for Kindergarten. In as little as 15 minutes a day, families can build the skills for future school and life success. Register in the Youth Services Department and earn prizes along the way! R = registration required | NR = no registration 4 Programs for Adults AARP Safe Driver Program Tuesday, April 21 and Wednesday April 22, noon - 4:00 pm Learn valuable defensive driving skills and refresh your memory of the rules of road in this eight hour course presented by AARP volunteers. After completing the course you may be eligible for a discount on your car insurance. (Consult your auto insurance agent.) A fee of $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members is payable on April 21—personal check or cash only will be accepted. Bring your AARP card if you have one, and your driver's license. R VITA Tax Preparation Saturdays, through April 11 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 am The VITA program offers IRS-certified volunteers to provide people who make $51,000 or less free assistance with basic income tax preparation and electronic filing. R Power Employment Workshop Wednesday, April 1 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Illinois WorkNet Center will share proven methods to land a job in 90 days and what’s working in today’s job market. This comprehensive workshop covers: setting goals, using social media to discover active hiring managers, getting past applicant tracking systems, and critical interviewing skills. R Call to schedule a one-on-one job hunting appointment with Maria. Tech Talk Adult Services Staff is happy to offer one-on-one assistance with technology and downloading eAudiobooks and eBooks. If staff is not available to help you immediately, they will schedule an appointment at a time convenient for you. Stop in, call, or email us at asdept@phpl.info. Library Discussion Groups Pick up books and register at the Circulation Desk. Let's Read and Talk English Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 pm “Soon” by Pam Durban This short story is a multigenerational chronicle of women struggling to break free from the bonds of tradition and heritage. At first they cannot escape, but then realize, they do not want to. History Book Club Wednesday, April 8, 7:30 pm The Nazis: A Warning From History by Laurence Rees During a 16-year period, Laurence Rees met and interviewed a large number of former Nazis. His unique insights into the Nazi psyche and World War II has received enormous praise. Edible Fiction Book Club Tuesday, April 14, 7:00 pm Friday, April 17, 11:00 am The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio by Terry Ryan Evelyn Ryan kept poverty at bay with wit, poetry, and perfect prose during the “contest era” of the 1950s and 1960s. Standing up to the church, her alcoholic husband, and antiquated ideas about women, she turned every financial challenge into an opportunity for innovation, all while raising ten children, with the belief that miracles happen. PH Film Discussion Saturday, April 18, 1:30 - 4:30 pm Tuesday, April 21, 1:30 - 4:30 pm The English Patient Set in an Italian monastery during the final days of WWII, Hana, a nurse, looks after a critically burned pilot known only as the English patient because he has no identification and no clue as to his identity. When an intelligence agent joins them, he and Hana begin to piece together the pilot’s story which involves a doomed love affair. Prospect Heights Book Club Wednesday, April 15, noon The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon In 1939 New York City, Joe Kavalier, a refugee from Hitler's Prague, joins forces with his Brooklyn-born cousin, Sammy Clay, to create comic-book superheroes inspired by their own fantasies, fears, and dreams. International Book Club Monday, April 27, 7:30 pm The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood In the Republic of Gilead far right ideals have been carried to extremes by the mono-theocratic government. The resulting society is a feminist's nightmare. The tale of life under that totalitarian regime is told by Offred, a handmaid who recalls the past and tells how the chilling society came to be. Monday Night Book Club Monday, May 4, 7:30 pm Still Alice by Lisa Genova Alice Howard, a celebrated Harvard professor, is happily married with three grown children and a house on the Cape when she notices a forgetfulness creeping into her life. Confusion starts to cloud her thinking and her memory begins to fail her. The diagnosis: early onset Alzheimer’s disease. In turns heartbreaking, inspiring and terrifying, Still Alice captures what it’s literally like to lose your mind. R = registration required | NR = no registration 5 Low Vision Fair Friday, April 17, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Featured Speaker: Dr. Frank LaFranco, Retina Specialist, noon - 12:45 pm, “Current and Future Treatments of Macular Degeneration” Location: The East Wing Glenview Senior Center, 2400 Chestnut, Glenview The 8th annual Low Vision Fair, sponsored by the North Suburban Library Low Vision Consortium: Glenview, Morton Grove, Niles, Northbrook, Park Ridge, Prospect Heights, Skokie and Vernon Area Public Libraries, will feature glaucoma screening by the North Shore Eye and Vision Center, assistive technology vendors, supportive service agencies, and diabetic retinopathy screening sponsored by the Park Ridge Lions Club. Admission is free; no registration is required. Refreshments will be served. Free round trip transportation is offered by the Prospect Heights Park District, 847-394-2848 or phparkdist.org. Register to reserve a seat on the bus by Wednesday, April 15. (left) State Representative David Harris presents Library staff and volunteers with a Certificate of Recognition for their work on “Polish Storytime.” On the second Wednesday of each month, Polish Storytime immerses children ages 2-6 (with an adult) in stories, songs and activities in Polish. Pictured left to right are Alex Todd (PHPL Executive Director), Terri Murphy, Representative Harris, Sophie Bochula, Aldona Salska, and volunteers Sylwia Szejda and Kasia Balchan. Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Permit No. 51 Board of Trustees President: David Yager Vice President: Kathy A. Berman Treasurer: Merete Penick Secretary: Janet W. Purcell Trustees: Ralph Kendall, Peggy A. Lahey, Pat Peterson Executive Director: Alex Todd Library Hours Mon. - Thurs 10 am - 9 pm Friday 10 am - 6 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday* 1 pm - 5 pm *During the school year only. Photo and Video Policy We remind visitors to the Prospect Heights Public Library that attendance at programs and events constitutes consent to be photographed or videotaped for Library purposes. If you or your child do not wish to be photographed or videotaped, please notify staff. Library Closings Sunday, April 5 New Audiobooks: Cold Cold Heart by Tami Hoag, American Sniper by Chris Kyle, Bullied: What Every Parent, Teacher, And Kid Needs To Know About Ending The Cycle Of Fear by Carrie Goldman, Cane and Abe by James Grippando, Lying In Wait And Other True Cases by Ann Rule, Breaking Creed by Alex Kava New Large Print Books: Hush by Karen Robards, Rumor Has It by Tami Hoag, Hundred Foot Journey by Richard C. Morais, Robert Ludlum’s The Geneva Strategy by Jamie Freveletti, Adultery by Paul Coelho, Assassination Option by W.E.B. Griffin, Sunshine On Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith New DVDs: Exodus: Gods and Kings, Foxcatcher, Interstellar, Interview, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Of Oozies and Elephants–Saving the Asian Elephant The Elm Leaf April 2015 **ECRWSS** Postal Customer “The most important asset of any library goes home at night – the library staff.” ~ Timothy Healy
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