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26 March/April 2013 Wood Dale Public Library District Building Brighter Horizons 520 N. Wood Dale Road Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-766-6762 Fax: 630-766-5715 www.wooddalelibrary.org Board of Trustees: Mark Winger President Jeanna Matuszewski Vice President Maddalena Sparacio Secretary Maggie Stillabower Treasurer Barbara Dunn Trustee Kristy Norris Trustee Lynnette Zaremba Trustee Library Director Yvonne Bergendorf Library Hours: Monday Thursday 10 am 9 pm Friday & Saturday 10 am 5 pm Sunday* 1 pm 5 pm 50th Anniversary Winter Reading Celebration Continues Through April 20 No matter what your age, there is still time to register for the Winter Reading Celebration. Register at the Library or on the Library s website. Log your books, earn a great prize! Celebrate National Library Week April 14 20 Celebrate National Library Week along with the Library s 50th Anniversary. Take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate our volunteer beginnings and celebrate the past fifty years. Sunday - Volunteer Days: Step back in time with the Norridge Those Were the Days Radio Players and enjoy an old time radio show on Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Wood Dale Historical Society and the Wood Dale Library. Monday - 1960 s: Explore 60 s music with downloadable Freegal music. Tuesday - 1970 s: How long have you lived in Wood Dale? Discover where your ancestors lived with HeritageQuest and Ancestry.com. Wednesday - 1980 s: Discover the worth of your collectables from the 1980 s with PriceIt. Thursday - 1990 s: Are you driving a car from the 90 s? Keep it rolling with ChiltonLibrary online. Friday - 2000 s: Technology takes over. Keep up with your library account using Shoutbomb. Saturday - 2010 s: Be a savvy consumer. Read the review at ConsumerReports before buying. Adults taking part in the Library s 50th Anniversary celebration Through the Decades can enter to win a Kindle Fire. For participation rules, visit the Library or website. Kids Celebrate National Library Week Too! Calling all sleuths! Receive a hint, find the book, retrieve the ticket, and earn a prize. Each day brings a new MYSTERY book to discover. *From Labor Day to Memorial Day Start and end your search at the Public Service Desk.

March/April 2013 27 Adult Library Programs & Services Meet First Lady Abigail Adams Thursday, March 7 7 8:30 pm More than just the celebrated wife of John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams was also a committed patriot. In this first-person portrayal, set in 1776, Adams recounts her life in a time of revolution, shares her opinions of the founding fathers plans for a new nation and offers us a glimpse at one of the great love stories of American history. Spring Inspired Crafts Friday, March 15 at 7 pm Create spring inspired eggs to use as gifts, in baskets, or to decorate your home. You don t have to be crafty to make these Eggtastic crafts! Knit or Crochet Circle Thursday, March 7 & 21 Thursday, April 4 & 18 at 7 pm Meet at the Library to share your interest in knitting or crocheting. Instructor Elaine Daniels will give lessons to beginners and the more advanced can work on their current project. Enjoy an evening of knitting or crocheting with others. ebay 101: Selling Basics Thursday, March 14 7 8:30 pm ebay University Instructor Jack Waddick will walk you through the steps to successfully sell your stuff on ebay. Jack will answer your ebay questions and show selling demos from ebay.com. ebay 102: Selling Beyond the Basics Thursday, April 11 7 8:30 pm Did you know that over 1.3 million people make a living selling stuff on ebay? ebay University Instructor Jack Waddick will demonstrate the advanced tools, tips, and strategies used by some of ebay s TOP sellers to generate a parttime or full-time income. Author Visit: Andrew Thies This Book Will Pay for Itself: A Non-Expert s Guide to Managing Your Money Wednesday, March 27 at 7 pm Spring Flower Basket Sunday, March 24 2 3:00 pm Spend a fun afternoon with Peggy Garvin of Garvin Gardens as she helps you create a spring flower basket. Peggy will bring her floral arranging skills, spring flowers and other arrangement supplies. Bring your flower loving friends and your garden pruners. Registration is required and begins March 1. Cost is $10 per person. Spring Seedlings to Summer Flowers Friday, April 19 7 8:30 pm A NEW program for fans of Peggy Garvin of Garvin Gardens. Learn how to start seedlings this spring to create a show stopping flower garden this summer. Registration is required and begins March 1. Cost is $5 per person. Join us for an evening with Andrew Thies, author of the book This Book Will Pay for Itself: A Non-Expert s Guide to Managing Your Money. Find out where your money is going, how to find bargains, and leave with common sense advice on managing your personal finances. Andrew s book will be available for purchase.

28 March/April 2013 Books, Books, and More Books BookVenture Biography and Memoir Tuesday, March 5 at 7 pm Famous and ordinary people have more to share than you can imagine. Come, share your favorite biographies, and discover new ones. Free book giveaway. Georgia s Adult Book Club Sign up at the Library s Public Service Desk to receive a copy of the current title. New members are always welcome! Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys The Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys is a project of the National Endowment for the Humanities, conducted in cooperation with the American Library Association. Support was provided by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for the arts and media components was provided by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. Join us for a scholar led book discussion series that will introduce you to the history and culture of Muslims. Ask for a copy of the current book selection at the Public Service Desk. The Bridging Culture Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys is presented by National Endowment for the Humanities in cooperation with America Library Association Public Programs Office and Ali Visual Ali Center for Global Islamic Studies, George Mason University. The program was provided by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. Additional support for theatre and media components was provided by the Doris Dulie Foundation for Islamic Art. Cover: Fifteenth-century map by Piri Reis of the coastline of Andalusia and the city of Grenada. Photo The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Borders: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.: Purchase, F1932.20, and F1931.32. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.: Purchase Smithsonian Unrestricted Trust Funds, Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program, and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler, S1986.221 The Butterfly Mosque: A Young American Woman s Journey to Love and Islam by G. Willow Wilson Tuesday, March 12 at 7 pm Follow an American girl s conversion to Islam and her romance with a young Egyptian man. In an Antique Land: History in the Guise of a Traveler s Tale by Amitav Ghosh Tuesday, April 9 at 7 pm Experience living in the Nile Delta with the author s investigation into the life of a Jewish trader and his slaves during the 11th century. Major Pettigrew s Last Stand by Helen Simonson Tuesday, March 19 at 7:30 pm A charming and funny novel which details the life of Major Ernest Pettigrew a widower who lives in Edgecomb St. Mary, a rural village located in Sussex, England. Room: a novel by Emma Donoghue Tuesday, April 16 at 7:30 pm The story is told from the perspective of a five-year old boy, who is being held captive in a small room along with his mother. Despite the disturbing premise, it s unlike anything you have ever read before. Klub Książki - Polish Book Discussion at the Art Gallery Kafe Tuesday, April 16 at 7 pm Tuesday, June 18 at 7 pm Join the Wood Dale Public Library for an adult Polish book discussion that meets every other month at the Art Gallery Kafe, 127 Front Street, Wood Dale. The title for April s discussion will be Igrzyska Śmierci by Suzanne Collins. Books will be read and discussed in the Polish language. Copies of books are available at the Wood Dale Public Library and Art Gallery Kafe.

March/April 2013 29 Adult Computer Classes Reservations are necessary for Computer Classes. Basic computer skills are recommended. Introduction to Word Saturday, March 9 Learn to use Word s basic toolbars, menus and commands to create, format, save and print documents. Features of Word 2010 will be practiced in this hands-on class. Kindle E-readers Saturday, March 16 10:30 am 11:30 am Unsure how to use your new Kindle to borrow library books? Bring in any version of Kindle to learn how to download free ebooks from the Library. Word Special Topics Saturday, March 23 Practice making colorful flyers, multi-columned newsletters, stationary and labels with Word 2010. Mail Merge will be used to print labels and form letters from an Excel spreadsheet. Introduction to Computers Saturday, April 6 This hands-on class explains basic computer terms pertaining to hardware and software. Features of the Windows 7 operating system will be demonstrated. Learn to open, save and print files and create folders to organize files. Nook E-readers Saturday, April 13 10:30 am 11:30 am Unsure how to use your new Nook to borrow library books? Bring in any version of Nook to learn how to download free ebooks from the Library. Introduction to the Internet Saturday, April 20 Need help finding information online? This class will teach search techniques and browser basics. Learn to use search engines and visit a variety of popular sites. A printed list of visited websites will be available. Several of the Wood Dale Library s subscription sites will be featured. Technology Training Tuesdays in March March 5, 12, 19, 26 2 pm, 2:30 pm, 3 pm, 3:30 pm Fridays in March March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 10 am, 10:30 am, 11 am, 11:30 am Tuesdays in April April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 2 pm, 2:30 pm, 3 pm, 3:30 pm Fridays in April April 5, 12, 19, 26 10 am, 10:30 am, 11 am, 11:30 am Need help getting started using a computer application or your ebook reader? Personal tutoring for beginners is available on Tuesday afternoons and Friday mornings. Reservations are recommended and may be made online at www.wooddalelibrary.org or by phone 630-766-6762. Due to high demand, sessions are limited to one per person per month. Sessions are limited to 30 minutes and will start on the hour and half hour. Please plan to focus on a specific technology question or topic of your own choosing. Smile! Attendance at a Wood Dale Public Library program or event constitutes consent to be photographed for possible use on our website, or in other promotional material. If you do not wish your image to be published, please notify a member of the library staff before the program begins. Scan me! : Refreshments will be served. : All Library Programs are no charge unless otherwise noted.

30 March/April 2013 Youth Programs & Services FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTS ROBIN S DOG STARS Family Thur., Mar. 28 7 7:45 pm Prepare to be amazed by all that dogs can be trained to do. Meet Robin Bengtson s talented and furry four-legged entertainers who have repertoire of over 40 dog tricks! Many dogs help people with special needs every day. Robin will demonstrate some of the activities that dogs can learn to help their people friends. Do you have a canine at home that you love? Join us and learn what you could be teaching your dog to do! MADCAP PUPPETS WHEN YOU WISH UPON A FISH Family Thur., Apr. 4 7 7:45 pm Help the famous Grimm Brothers decide which fishy fairy tale to choose for their book. There are three outrageous puppet plays that include audience participation, a magical talking fish, and a surprise ending. Don t miss this hilarious slapstick adventure. Baby Time 12 24 Months Thursday Toddler Time 24 36 Months Wednesday Stories & More for 2-4 2 4 Years Saturday Stories & Movement 3 7 Years Wednesday Pajama Story Time 3 7 Years Tuesday Polish Story Time 3 7 Years Tuesday Spanish Story Time 3 7 Years Monday Storytime @ WDPL Mar. 7, 14, 21 Apr. 4, 11, 18, 25 Mar. 6, 13, 20 Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24 Mar. 9, 16, 23 Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27 Mar. 6, 13, 20 Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24 Mar. 5, 12, 19 Apr. 2, 9, 16, 23 Mar. 12 Apr. 9 Mar. 4, 11, 18 Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22 LEGO REQUEST Do you have a tub of Lego building blocks that your family doesn t use anymore? We need some Legos so that we can offer Lego building programs. We need enough Legos for a large group of children to express their creativity! Please consider donating your Legos to the Wood Dale Library children s department. HOW DO LIGHT BULBS WORK? ½ + ¾ +⅜ =? DO YOU LOVE THE LIBRAY,TWO? Does your child need homework help? Live tutors are available from the Library s website at Tutor.com from 3-10 pm 7 days a week. Whether your child needs help with math, science, social studies or English, live tutors are there to help! Are you mobile? Tutor.com To Go a mobile app for iphone, ipad & ipod Touch, is also available. 10:30 10:50 am 10:30 10:50 am 10:30 10:50 am 11:45 am 12:30 pm 7 7:30 pm 6 6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm

March/April 2013 31 Youth Programs & Services SPRING BREAK PROGRAMS SPRING BREAK GAME DAY 5-12 yrs Mon., Mar. 25 1:30 2:30 pm Join us for a fun romp at the Library. Parachutes, hula-hoops, musical chairs and more! We ll play group games and explore fun activities. SCAREDY SQUIRREL PARTY 5-7 yrs Tue., Mar. 26 1:30 2:30 pm This program is for fans of Melanie Watt s Scaredy Squirrel picture books. We ll assemble our own emergency kit, gather and sort some nuts, and make a craft honoring Scaredy s friend. Don t be afraid to join us for this not-so-terrifying outing away from your tree. After all, if it s too much you can always play possum. DOGS LOVE BOOKS! 4 18 yrs Tue., Mar. 12, Apr. 9 & 30 6 7 pm Sophie, a trained therapy dog, just loves to listen to books! If you love dogs and you love to read, sign up for a fifteen minute session to read to Sophie. Parents, if you have a child who is struggling to read, this is a great way for him or her to get some practice reading with a non-judgmental listener. BALLOON SCULPTURE WORKSHOP 7-14 yrs Wed., Mar. 27 2 3 pm Limit 20 Suzette will teach us how to create our own balloon sculptures. This is a hands-on workshop. Suzette brings the balloons already blown up and each child will make his own balloon masterpieces to take home. EASY-PEASY LOOM KNITTING 9-14 yrs Mar. 25, 26, 27 & 28 4 5 pm Always wanted to learn how to knit, but think those two needle are too much? Loom knitting is easy-peasy! We will meet Monday through Thursday of Spring Break. You will learn to make your own scarf with this relaxing and fun loom knitting project. If you want a special color, you will need to bring your own yarn. Thicker yarn is best. Avoid novelty yarns for your first project. WACKY WEDNESDAYS 11 18 yrs Wed., Mar. 13 & Apr. 10 & 24 2:45 4 pm Spring into new crafts, have a snack and hang out with friends every early dismissal Wednesday. You must register ahead of time so we have enough snacks! Registration is strongly encouraged for all Library programs unless otherwise noted. Register online at www.wooddalelibrary.org, by visiting the Library, or by calling 630-766-6762.