PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWSLETTER ALSO SERVING POSEN LIBRARY DISTRICT Volume VII Issue II Sept Dec 2015 LIBRARY HOURS Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 8:00pm Friday & Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm The Markham Library hopes that your summer was fun-filled, adventurous and exciting. We wish to welcome you back for another academic year whether its for school, self-motivated improvement or just for fun. Our sincere goal is to provide the most up-to-date service and assistance including informing and educating patrons how they can better help themselves. As the library staff is working hard to learn new avenues and systems of efficiency, you will see a few changes around the library such as the new On-line Catalog. Patrons can now pay their fines via the internet using their credit/debit cards. A list of items checked-out and placed for hold are now stored into your patron s record and can be viewed at will by clicking My Account. You can now login just once to easily find E-books, magazines, and/or online resources and E-books can be downloaded via the Swan On-line Catalog, there s no need to logout and login to another website. Searching the online catalog is now easier than ever, you now have the option to search in English or Spanish. There are options to receive text messages or email of your requests, checkouts and your notices. We encourage you to login to your library on-line account by logging into our website: www.markhamlibrary.org and clicking on the New Swan Catalog icon or www.catalog.swanlibraries.net. If you should encounter any difficulties with logging in, accessing your account, placing holds etc. please contact the front desk for assistance. SWAN CATALOG ACCOUNT ACCESS To access My Account, log in with your library barcode and PIN. Your PIN is the last four digits of your primary phone number on file. Once logged in, you may reset your PIN on the Personal Information tab, under Change PIN. PINs can also be reset by clicking Forgot My PIN from the login screen. DOWNLOADS E-BOOKS and AUDIOBOOKS You can now download e-books and audiobooks by logging into your SWAN catalog account. Go to our website and click on NEW SWAN CATALOG markhamlirary.org ELECTRONIC FORMATS You now have the option to download in these formats via the new SWAN catalog: ADOBE EPUB ~ Download to computer PDF ~ Download to computer HTML ~ Read in browser KINDLE ~ Download to mobile devices MP3 ~ Download to computer/mobile device PROVIEW ~ download to PC, IPads and tablets
Captivate Motivate Stimulate through Literacy PLEASE REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS by calling (708) 331-0130 Participants must have a library card. Page 2 SEPTEMBER WEEKLY ACTIVITIES LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH How much do you think a library card cost? Your first Library Card is free. Applying for one is easy. Simply show proof of residency with two forms of ID. What is your library card worth? Free Computer & Internet Use Free E-Book Downloads Free DVD & CD Check-outs Free Admission to Programs FREE AFTER SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM with HOMEWORK HELP Children may receive homework help and a light snack Monday-Thursday / 4:00 5:30 PM Sponsored by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago WEDNESDAYS 10:00 11:30 A.M. A MONTH OF AMNESTY Waive My Fines.Please Songs, Arts & Crafts with light snacks. We welcome Home Daycare Sites. Patrons may be forgiven fines of overdue items up to $10.00 for the month of September. Value is in the Card, bring your Library Card in to update it and clear your fines. THURSDAYS Banned Books Week, an annual celebration of the freedom to read. This is an opportunity to highlight the importance of intellectual freedom and to remind us not to take our freedom to read for granted. Listed below are some titles that have been challenged: 5:30 6:30 P.M. Families are welcomed to bring your own snacks. Popcorn will be served! JAM/ Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James AA/MOR/ Bluest Eyes by Toni Morrison J/CAP/ Captain Underpants (series) by Dav Pilkey YA/COL/ The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins GIRL POWER! Girls Ages 12 14 are welcome to join in on conversations with light refreshments each Saturday @ 1:00 P.M.
Page 3 OCTOBER NOVEMBER FOOD FOR FINES The Library will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items for the month of November. 5 cans will equal $1.00 towards your fines of not more than $10.00. Our Library pet Fred the Fish needs a new home. For the month of October, our pet will be on display, To adopt Fred the Fish you will need to write a one page essay: Why you would be the best caregiver and how you would take care of him. All essays must be turned in by October 31st and the new adopted family will be notified by November 2nd. GET AWAY @ YOUR LIBRARY and join in the Anime/Manga Character party Families are encouraged to join our Library in a night of fun, creativity and use of their imagination. A fantastic program is planned with an energetic performer engaging the whole family as participants. Family Reading Kits will be given to the first 15 families. Door prizes will be awarded and light refreshments will be served. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 @ 5:30 P.M. Teens 12 15 are invited to come as your favorite character and share with others alike. Light Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by October 12th. INT L GAMES DAY @ YOUR LIBRARY Saturday, November 21 @ 2:00 P.M. Parents join your children at the library for an afternoon of fun and games. A day celebrated nationally. A family board game will be awarded to a family with the most participants. Refreshments will be served. DECEMBER Please join the library staff as we sing Christmas Carols and share the story Learn to make Popcorn Balls! T was the Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore Saturday, October 31 @ 2:00 P.M. Saturday, December 19 @ 2:00 P.M. ADULT PROGRAMS Mon. @ 6 pm - Crochet Club (all levels are welcomed) Tue. @ 10 am - Computer Training for Seniors Tue. @ 6 pm - Adult Books to Movie Club (Book Selections, Movie Viewing, Discussions & Comparison with light refreshments) Wed. @ 6 pm - Holistic Health Tools (Natural Remedies) Thurs. @ 11 am - Adult Mini Craft Series Sept 10 Indoor Herb planting 17 Learn to make Chow Chow Oct 8 Enjoy the different ways to folding napkins 15 Make holiday wreaths Nov 5 Receipe Swap 12 Create table center pieces Dec 3 Design holiday ornaments 10 Cookie swap
Page 4 Markham Public Library s Bookmobile travels throughout the City of Markham and Posen bringing the library to your neighborhood and businesses. Our collection has grown with many items for all young and old, so come on and take advantage of your local mobile library. If you don t own one, we encourage you to apply for a library card so you can experience Markham s Bookmobile. Library cards can be acquired at the library as well as on the Bookmobile for Markham and Posen residents for free! Let s all work together to continue to make the Bookmobile a success! To schedule a stop at your facility or neighborhood, contact the Markham Public Library at (708) 331-0130. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Joyful Beginnings 3333 W 159 Posen Apartments 14500 San Francisco Phenomenal Kids Daycare 3512 W 159th Community Mennonite 3512 W 162nd Safecare Academy II 1900 W 174th St 10:30 AM Faith Baptist 14841 S. Kedzie 11:00 AM Great Expectations 157th Dixie Hwy 10:30 AM Chateaux School 3600 Chambord Lane 11:30 AM Therapeutical PK 149th Francisco 12:00 PM 161st & Paulina 12:00 PM St. Gerard 14841 S. Clifton Park 12:30 PM Highland School Markham Roller Rink Nob Hill School 3701 W 168th 165th & Hermitage 1:15 pm 148th & Harrison 2:00 PM Fieldcrest School Markham Park 3015 W. 163rd St 2:00 PM MLK Park 162nd & Laflin 2:30 PM Posen Park Dist 143rd & Campbell 3:00 PM 163rd Wolcott 2:30 PM Rosie s Grocery 14501 Sherman 3:00 PM Agape Daycare 1727 W 163rd Minds Over Matter 91 W154th The Bookmobile schedule is subject to change without notice for periodic maintenance, or in the event of inclement weather. Please call the library at (708) 331-0130 for further information.
Closed Dates Labor Day Weekend 5 7 Columbus Day 12 Veterans Day 11 Thanksgiving 26 & 27 Christmas 25 & 26 New Years Eve 31 In-House Amenities Black/White (.10 per page) Color Copy ($1.00 per page) Fax ($1.00 per page) Scanning ($1.00 per page) Public Notary Markham Board of Trustees Glenda Timpton, President Roberdia South, Treasurer Terry Durkin, Secretary LaToya Trotter, Trustee Gregg Robinson, Trustee Kathleen J. Miller, Secretary Brenda Murillo, Trustee Steven R. Miller, Library Attorney Mary Ann Woods, Trustee Juquita Johnson, Trustee Posen Board of Trustees Donald (D.J) Schnering Jr., President Jennifer Givers, Treasurer Teresa Couture, Trustee Raymond Juarez, Trustee Markham Public Library Disclaimer of Endorsement: Any reference obtained from the ads and or programs to a specific product, process, or service does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the library of the product, process, or service, or its producer or provider. The views and opinions expressed in any referenced document and/or program do not necessarily state or reflect those of the library. Markham Public Library Disclaimer of Liability: Markham Public Library, nor any of it s employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information from the advertisements and/or non hosted programs within the library. If you have a physical or communication need that may affect your participation in the library, please contact the library at 708-3310130. We cannot ensure the availability of appropriate accommodations without prior notification of need. Markham Public Library Bradford Anderson Oglesby 16640 S Kedzie Ave Markham IL 60428 PRSRT STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID MARKHAM, IL 60428 PERMIT NO. 94