Ida Public Library Fall 2018 Program Guide
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1 Ida Public Library Fall 2018 Program Guide
2 Birth 8 Years Old Parents Build A Reader September 5th; October 17th; November 28th at 5:00 You are your child's first teacher and there is nothing better than learning together! Join us as we explore how to practice literacy skills in fun, everyday activities. We'll try together some easy and hands-on ways to grow your child into a super reader! Children are welcome to come with to this brand new monthly program! Ideal for families with children ages 2-6. Storytimes Lapsit Storytime Tuesdays at 10:30 Ages Birth-2: Read stories, sing songs, and do crafts with Ms. Jill! Next Storytime Tuesdays at 4:00 Ages 5-8: We had so much fun this summer, we ve decided to keep this early-elementaryaged storytime going! Read stories, do a craft, participate in an activity. Alphabet Soup Wednesdays at 10:30 Ages 3-6: Prepare to start reading by learning letters and the sounds they make based on Montessori teachings with Ms. Angela! Preschool Storytime Wednesdays at 11:30 Ages 3-6: Read stories, do crafts and other activities with Ms. Sydney! Sensory Storytime Thursdays at 10:30 Ages Birth-6: Engage your senses and explore! This inclusive and interactive storytime is full of repetition, rhyme, and sensory play choices for children of all abilities. Led by Ms. Sydney Dual Language Storytime Fridays at 6:30 Ages Birth-6: Read stories, sing songs, do crafts, and enjoy other activities in both English and Spanish with Ms. Joanne! Family 2 Comic Book Night September 7th at 6:30 Calling all superheroes, this one is for you! Join Ms. Kristina in all things superheroes as we make bat signals, superhero slime, and write your very own comic book! PAWS to Read October 12th at 6:30 The OSF Comfort dogs will join us again for stories and fun. If you would like an individual turn to read to the dogs, we will begin handing out numbers at 6pm. Ida s 3rd Annual October 26th at 6:30 Dress up in your costumes and spend the evening trickor-treating in our parking lot! This year, we will adding a community pumpkin contest. More details to come!
3 Manga & Anime Club September 4th; October 2nd; November 13th at 5:00 Ages 11-18: Once a month, watch an anime and discuss your latest reads with Ms. Leah! For this fall only: each meeting that you attend enters you into a prize drawing; bring a friend for a bonus entry! Costuming Workshop October 2nd at 6:00 Ages Have you ever wanted to know what goes into making costumes? Join us for a beginning look at costume techniques, from picking fabrics and repurposing thrift store clothes, to styling wigs. Whether you re an avid cosplay fan or just want to put together a cool costume for this year s Halloween party, bring your costume questions from the basics to the details to learn more about how to make the perfect costume for you! Intro to Cryptozoology wii <3 Tweens and. Thursdays at 4:00 Ages 8-12: This drop-in program is a little different each week! We always have the wii and board games; in addition to the games, we do an optional activity, too! Led by Ms. Madie! First Thursday Origami Club Second Thursday Mad Scientists Club Third Thursday Make & Take Club Fourth Thursday Ida s Writers October 25th at 5:30 Ages 8-12 Get into the Halloween spirit with this introduction to the spooky world of cryptids! Learn more about these mysterious monsters such as the Loch Ness Monster and Chupacabra that may or may not exist, examine evidence, and make your own cryptid to take home with you! *Pizza will be served at the end of wii <3 Tweens for any tweens and teens interested in attending both programs* Tweens and Teens: Ages 8-18 Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them November 10th at 2:30 Get ready for the sequel released in theaters on November 16th by watching the first movie in the series with us on our big screen! Popcorn will be provided; personal refreshments are welcome. This movie is PG13. Fridays Trunk-or-Treating *If you or your group is interested in hosting a trunk, space is limited. Please call to register and for more information* El Día de los Muertos November 2nd at 6:30 Our Dual-Language storytime will be all about the famous holiday! Happy Un-Birthday! November 30th at 6:30 Is it your birthday? No--it isn't mine either. That doesn't mean we can't throw a party! Join us for a very merry Un- Birthday, where we'll have a blast doing all your favorite birthday party games. 3
4 Teens and Tweens Book C For Kids and Teens: We do youth book clubs a little differently at Ida Public Library: many of our book clubs read multiple books on the same topic to include all reading levels and genre preferences! To join one of our youth book clubs, simply stop at the youth services desk to pick up a book! Bilingual Book Club September 26th; October 24th, November 28th at 6:00 Ages 8-12: Led by Ms. Joanne in both English and Spanish Book Worms September 12th; October 10th; November 14th at 5:00 Ages 8-12: Led by Ms. Angela Young Adult Book Club September 25th; October 23rd, November 27th at 6:00 Ages 12-18: Led by Ms. Angela Manga & Anime Club September 4th; October 2nd; November 13th at 5:00 Ages 11-18: Watch an anime and discuss your latest reads with Ms. Leah! For this fall only: each meeting that you attend enters you into a prize drawing; bring a friend for a bonus entry! Harry Potter Book Club September 8th; October 13th; November 10th from 1-2:30 All Ages: It s not too late to join our year long journey through the world of Harry Potter! Each month, we do an activity and discuss half of a book! September And The Half Blood Prince: Chapters 16-The End October...And The Deathly Hollows: Chapters 1-23 November...And The Deathly Hollows: Chapters 24-The End Book Club Pro-Tips Whether you join one of our clubs or start your own, here are a few things we ve learned: Taking Notes: Taking notes of your thoughts as you read helps jog your memory of the story. Getting yourself a notebook for book club is one way to keep your thoughts organized. Another is using post-it notes: one of our staff members puts them on the back cover of her books so that she doesn t have to carry around a notebook, too! Discussion Guides Online: Did you know that your library card gives you access to the website ReadingGroupGuides? You can find the link through the library s catalog, under the tab Reading Suggestions. This website has discussion questions for thousands of titles and many genre specific generic questions. Wanting a little sneak peek at questions that can come up in our meetings? Many of which our book club leaders use this resource when preparing for their meetings. 4 This site is also useful if you are looking for tips on starting your own book club with your friends or family, and you can consider the website a giant list of book club-worthy books!
5 lubs For Adults: Adult Book Clubs attendees are generally responsible for procuring their own copy of the titles we read. If you need help or have questions, please don t hesitate to ask! *Books with an asterisk are available with no wait on Hoopla in Audiobook format* Stranger Reads September 6th; October 4th; November 1st at 6:00 This unique once-a-month book club is a little strange because you can read whatever you want! Join Mindy and fellow book lovers as we discuss what we ve been reading! Mystery Book Club This discussion group is one of our only traditional book clubs. Each month, we meet to discuss one mystery! September 7th at 11:00 Promise Not To Tell* By Jennifer McMahon October 5th at 11:00 Little Fires Everywhere By Celeste Ng November 2nd at 11:00 The Other Girl By Erica Spindler Adults: 18+ YA4A Adults, do you love reading Young Adult novels and want to discuss them with other "grownups"? Join us as we read popular fantasy, dystopian, romance, and contemporary Young Adult fiction! It's Young Adult... for adults! September 17th at 6:00 Allegedly* By Tiffany Jackson October 15th at 6:00 History is All You Left Me By Adam Silvera November 19th at 6:00 Three Dark Crowns* By Kendare Blake History Cafe September 19th; October 17th; November 21st at 6:00 Explore American history over coffee at this new, non-fiction adult book club. Read a book of your choice set in a specified era and come share your thoughts. In September, we will begin with the Pilgrims and the 1600 s and decide where we will time travel for October and November. Contact Mindy for title suggestions and subsequent eras. 5
6 Adults: 18+ Conversation Corner September 10th; September 24th; October 8th; October 15th; November 5th; \November 19th at 6:00 Our new conversation group for adult English Language Learners will meet twice a month to practice their English skills. The group will be led by our Spanish Programmer, Joanne, but is not Spanish -to-english exclusive! *Please note that this discussion group is intended for practice purposes and is not an ESL Class. Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal October 29th at 6:00 Members of the Society for Anomalous Studies will share their knowledge of all things paranormal this Halloween season. The latest in paranormal equipment will be demonstrated, paranormal history and theories will be explored, and intriguing audio and visual evidence from SAS investigations will be revealed. Children must be accompanied by an adult; parental guidance highly suggested. *Please stop in or call to register* Interpretive Tour of the Belvidere Cemetery September 15th from 1-3 Join the Ida Public Library and the Boone County Historical Museum for this self-guided cemetery tour that will include costumed volunteers sharing stories about some of Boone County s historical characters. The Petit Memorial Chapel will be open from 3-4 for refreshments. Cost is $5.00 at the entrance. Takes place at: 1121 N. Main Street, Belvidere, Illinois, Illinois at 200 October 22nd at 6:30 Join us as William Pack presents Illinois at 200: The Storytelling and Trivia Game Show! Mr. Pack is a crowd favorite, and his performance is sure to be educational and fun! This program is made possible by a generous donation made by Friends of the Ida Public Library. Coming This Winter Here s a little sneak peek at what we have in the works for the Winter 2018/2019 Program Guide (December-February). Holiday Open House Snowman Building Contest Dungeons and Dragons For Beginners Baby Prom! Stay tuned for details and much more! Have an idea for a program? Think we are missing something? Let us know! 6 National Family History Month Begin Your Genealogy Journey October 3rd at 6:00 Marsha Hosfield from the Winnebago/Boone Genealogical Society will present a how-to course on beginning your genealogy research. Help us celebrate with a two-night event! DIY Family Photo Coasters October 4th at 6:00 Bring your 4x4 family photos to transform into ceramic tile coasters. *Please stop in or call to register*
7 Adult Fiction Changes To make browsing easier for you, we now have all of these sections and genres pulled out from the General Fiction and shelved together: Graphic Novels Inspirational Large Print Mystery Romance Westerns Many of these also have special stickers to make them stand out even more! Ebooks Your library card gives you access to thousands of ebooks and digital audiobooks! Here is a little more information on both of the services that we provide. War Ink November 8th at 6:00 Tattoos are a novel form of self-expression. They tell a different kind of story, one that is often emotional, expressive, and steeped in meaning. These stories are even more poignant for our military service members. Join Fantasy Bound Ink and local veterans as they share their tattoos and their stories. Want to share your story? Contact Mindy to find out how! *Please call or stop in to register* Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them November 10th at 2:30 Get ready for the sequel by watching the first movie in the series with us on our big screen! Popcorn will be provided; personal refreshments are welcome. This movie is PG13. Holiday Card Making November 29th at 6:00 Join in on the DIY fun as we listen to holiday music and create our own cards! Supplies and ideas for cards will be provided, but feel free to bring in your own ideas and supplies as well. Children must be accompanied by an adult. *Please stop in or call to register* Libby Libby is the completely revamped Overdrive app. The app allows you to check out up to five books on your phone and other devices for up to three weeks at a time just like the books from our shelves but from the convenience of wherever you are! After three weeks, your books will return on their own, but you also have the option to return them early or to renew them if there is no one waiting. Hoopla Hoopla allows up to five checkouts a month of movies, TV shows, graphic novels, manga, ebooks, audiobooks, and even brand new hit music all with no waiting through a hold-list! You can download your checkouts onto your device and take them anywhere including in airplane mode! Hoopla also has a wonderfully curated Read-a- Like component that will introduce you to new authors and artists. Need help getting started? Call to make an appointment with our librarians and they will walk you through your first check out. 7 Adults: 18+
8 Library Board of Trustees September 25th; October 23rd; November 27th at 7:00 Board meetings are open to the public. If you would like to make a comment, contact Ashley (ashleyb@idapubliclibrary.org). No Library Card is Required To Participate in Programs and Activities! **Library cards are required to check out books, use online resources, and for free use of the computers** Digital Resources Ida s Reading Challenge Join us for our year-long reading challenge. Pick up a challenge sheet full of different reading tasks and track your reading throughout the year. See the instructions on the challenge for more details on both the monthly and completion drawings! Did you finish your Kids Reading Challenge already? You are welcome to go through the challenge a second time! Friends of Ida Public Library s Fall Book Sale September 19-22, 10:00-7:30; Friends Member Preview: September 18th, 5:00-7:30 Save the date for our semi-annual book sale. Most items start at $1 and reduce price as the sale goes on! We Have A New Facebook Page! Stay up to date by following us on our Facebook Page! We post book lists, reviews, new additions to our collection, pictures from programs, even trivia and giveaways! Simply search Facebook for Ida Public Library in Belvidere, Illinois. 320 N. State Street Belvidere, IL Phone: Fax: Monday- Friday 10:00-8:00 Saturday 10:00-5:00 Sunday Closed Library Closings & Program Cancellations Monday, September 3rd Library closed in observance of Labor Day September 12th-24th Unless specified, there will be no programs due to Book Sale; Library remains OPEN November 5-6th Unless specified, there will be no programs due to election polling; Library remains OPEN Monday, November 12th Library closed in observance of Veteran s Day Wednesday, November 21st Library closes at 7 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Thursday, November 22nd Library closed in observance of Thanksgiving. Friday, November 23rd The library will have reduced hours, opened from 12-5pm.
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