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ENGLISH LANGUAGE EVENTS SUMMER READING, JUNE 16TH - AUGUST 1ST “Reading Safari” (YA) (A): Sign up with Ms. Standifer. “Paws to Read” (C): Sign up with Mrs. Beasley. RECURRING EVENTS Young Adult Events (YA): Contact Micah: Creative Nonsense (YA/13-20 yrs.): Mondays, 6 PM. Bring your creative endeavors or help on a group project. Game Night (YA): First Thursday of each month, 6 PM. Bring in a board game of your choice or sample ours. Bring a friend or a group of friends. Table Top RPG? We’ll do that too. Snacks provided. YA Movie Night (YA): Last Thursday of each month, 6 PM. Pizza/snacks provided. Movies rated PG/PG-13. Please, no one under 13yrs. Teen Advisory Board (YA): Monthly meet- ings. Are you between the ages of 13 and 20 and interested in helping to shape your library’s programs, collection, and services for teens? Meetings will be monthly. Food will be provided. Talk to the YA Librarian Micah Rademacher if you are interested or have any questions. Children’s Events (C): Contact Mrs. Beasley: Lap Sit Stories (0-3yrs): Mondays, June and July, 10 AM. Songs, games and stories to stimu- late early childhood reading. Pre-school (3yrs +): Thursdays, June 19th - July 31st, 4 PM. Stories/crafts/cartoons. Tiny Tot Theater (2yrs +): Tuesdays, June and July, 11 AM. Explore reading with rhymes and play. Drop-in Craft/Puzzles (C): Wednesdays, June 17th - July 30th, 11 AM. Themed to “Paws to Read.” The ‘I Survived’ Book Club (C): Thursdays, June 19th –July 10th, 3 PM. Children read/dis- cuss books by Lauren Tarshis about surviving disasters. Family Friendly Flix (C): Fridays, June 20th - July 25th, 2 PM. BYO snacks. Adults must be accompanied by children. Call Mrs. Beasley for the ‘Flix’ schedule! Family Friendly Fun Saturdays (C): Planned Kids Activities Summer Saturdays beginning in June! Call Mrs. Beasley for complete schedule of planned activities for each Saturday Session. Adult and General Events (A) (G): Contact Darren: Open Mic Nights (G): Second Thursday of every month, 5-8 PM. Music/spoken word. Community Drum Circle (G): Thursday, June 5th, 6-8PM. Thursday, July 10th, 6-8PM. Thurs- day, June 5th, 6-8PM. Location: Blue Island Memorial Park’s Swimming Pool Roof (12804 S. Highland). Sponsored by the Blue Island Park District and Library. Creativity’s Where It’s @ (A)(F)(G): The Tech Annex will be hosting various programs includ- ing but not limited to cooking, painting and drawing, gaming and live music events. Stop by the Tech Annex for details on dates and times of events. Musicians, Producers, and Engineers / Print Design Services / Digital Photo Finishing / Video Editing (A): Looking to perform, record, edit or mix your audio project? Need design work for logos, flyers, posters or graphics for the web? Need help creating professional-looking photos for EBay, Craigslist or other marketing uses? Want to know how to better use your cam- era? Want to share your ideas with others on YouTube? Do you have a project that calls for a professional looking touch? Your library is the place! One-on-one sessions are available. Make your appointment today. Geocaching Atlas Project: June 2nd through August 16th (F): Monday, June 2nd through Saturday, August 16th. Sign up at reference desk and receive an official scorecard any time throughout these dates. Sign-up is open to children 3-11, teens 12-17, and adults 18 and older. For rules and prize information contact Ali- cia, [email protected]. CD of the Month Club (A): Monday, June 9th through Saturday, Sept For a complete, updated listing of events and to register, please visit http://www.blueislandlibrary.org/events/calendar CONTACT INFORMATION Colleen Waltman Director 1-708-388-1078 x14 [email protected] Hope Standifer Adult Reference & Reader Services 1-708-388-1078 x21 [email protected] Sonia Rodriguez Eventos en Español 1-708-388-1078 x18 [email protected] Micah Rademacher Young Adult Services 1-708-388-1078 x31 [email protected] Darren Thompson Tech Annex 1-708-388-1078 x28 [email protected] Deborah Beasley Children’s Services 1-708-388-1078 x22 [email protected] Dan Carroll Events & Public Information 1-708-388-1078 x30 [email protected] LIBRARY EVENTS & PROGRAMS EVENT CODES / CÓDIGOS DE EVENTOS: Aadult / adulto C’ children / niños Ffamily / familia YA’ young adult / teen / adultos jóvenes / adolescentes Gall ages / todas las edades Monday - Thursday : 9AM-9PM Friday & Saturday : 9AM-5PM Friday : CLOSED July 4th, Independence Day Sunday : 1PM-5PM / CLOSED May 25-August 31 blueislandlibrary.org | 708.388.1078 | 2433 York Street, Blue Island, IL 60406 SUMMER 2014 / VERANO 2014 MAY THROUGH AUGUST
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE EVENTS

SUMMER READING, JUNE 16th - AUGUSt 1St“Reading Safari” (YA) (A):Sign up with Ms. Standifer.“Paws to Read” (C):Sign up with Mrs. Beasley.

RECURRING EVENtSYoung Adult Events (YA):Contact Micah:•Creative Nonsense (YA/13-20 yrs.): Mondays, 6 PM. Bring your creative endeavors or help on a group project.

•Game Night (YA): First Thursday of each month, 6 PM. Bring in a board game of your choice or sample ours. Bring a friend or a group of friends. Table Top RPG? We’ll do that too. Snacks provided.

•YA Movie Night (YA): Last Thursday of each month, 6 PM. Pizza/snacks provided. Movies rated PG/PG-13. Please, no one under 13yrs.

•Teen Advisory Board (YA): Monthly meet-ings. Are you between the ages of 13 and 20 and interested in helping to shape your library’s programs, collection, and services for teens? Meetings will be monthly. Food will be provided. Talk to the YA Librarian Micah Rademacher if you are interested or have any questions.Children’s Events (C):Contact Mrs. Beasley:•Lap Sit Stories (0-3yrs): Mondays, June and July, 10 AM. Songs, games and stories to stimu-late early childhood reading.

•Pre-school (3yrs +): Thursdays, June 19th - July 31st, 4 PM. Stories/crafts/cartoons.

•Tiny Tot Theater (2yrs +): Tuesdays, June and July, 11 AM. Explore reading with rhymes and play.

•Drop-in Craft/Puzzles (C): Wednesdays, June 17th - July 30th, 11 AM. Themed to “Paws to Read.”

•The ‘I Survived’ Book Club (C): Thursdays, June 19th –July 10th, 3 PM. Children read/dis-cuss books by Lauren Tarshis about surviving disasters.

•Family Friendly Flix (C): Fridays, June 20th - July 25th, 2 PM. BYO snacks. Adults must be accompanied by children. Call Mrs. Beasley for the ‘Flix’ schedule!

•Family Friendly Fun Saturdays (C): Planned Kids Activities Summer Saturdays beginning in June! Call Mrs. Beasley for complete schedule of planned activities for each Saturday Session.Adult and General Events (A) (G):Contact Darren:•Open Mic Nights (G): Second Thursday of every month, 5-8 PM. Music/spoken word.

•Community Drum Circle (G): Thursday, June 5th, 6-8PM. Thursday, July 10th, 6-8PM. Thurs-day, June 5th, 6-8PM. Location: Blue Island Memorial Park’s Swimming Pool Roof (12804 S. Highland). Sponsored by the Blue Island Park District and Library.

•Creativity’s Where It’s @ (A)(F)(G): The Tech Annex will be hosting various programs includ-ing but not limited to cooking, painting and drawing, gaming and live music events. Stop by the Tech Annex for details on dates and times of events.

•Musicians, Producers, and Engineers / Print Design Services / Digital Photo Finishing / Video Editing (A): Looking to perform, record, edit or mix your audio project? Need design work for logos, flyers, posters or graphics for the web? Need help creating professional-looking photos for EBay, Craigslist or other marketing uses? Want to know how to better use your cam-era? Want to share your ideas with others on YouTube? Do you have a project that calls for a professional looking touch? Your library is the place! One-on-one sessions are available. Make your appointment today.Geocaching Atlas Project: June 2nd through August 16th (F):Monday, June 2nd through Saturday, August 16th. Sign up at reference desk and receive an official scorecard any time throughout these dates. Sign-up is open to children 3-11, teens 12-17, and adults 18 and older. For rules and prize information contact Ali-cia, [email protected] of the Month Club (A):Monday, June 9th through Saturday, Sept

For a complete, updated listing of events and to register, please visit http://www.blueislandlibrary.org/events/calendar

CoNTACT INFoRMATIoNColleen Waltman Director 1-708-388-1078 x14 [email protected]

Hope Standifer Adult Reference & Reader Services 1-708-388-1078 x21 [email protected]

Sonia Rodriguez Eventos en Español 1-708-388-1078 x18 [email protected]

Micah Rademacher Young Adult Services 1-708-388-1078 x31 [email protected]

Darren Thompson Tech Annex 1-708-388-1078 x28 [email protected]

Deborah Beasley Children’s Services 1-708-388-1078 x22 [email protected]

Dan Carroll Events & Public Information 1-708-388-1078 x30 [email protected]

LIBRARY EVENTS & PRoGRAMSEvEnt codEs / códigos dE EvEntos:‘A’ adult / adulto‘C’ children / niños‘F’ family / familia‘YA’ young adult / teen / adultos

jóvenes / adolescentes‘G’ all ages / todas las edades

Monday - Thursday : 9AM-9PMFriday & Saturday : 9AM-5PMFriday : CLOSED July 4th, Independence DaySunday : 1PM-5PM / CLOSED May 25-August 31

blueislandlibrary.org | 708.388.1078 | 2433 York Street, Blue Island, IL 60406

SUMMER 2014 / VERANo 2014MAY THRoUGH AUGUST

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Schedule of EventsSchedule of Events20th. Are you in the mood for new tunes? Join the CD of the Month Club! Patrons will get personalized music recommenda-tions from reference staff. Patrons can sign-up by filling out a survey, located at the reference desk.

MAY / JUNE EVENTS

The Vertical Garden (G):Saturday, May 3rd, 11 AM. Plant a garden on the Library wall! Just think, veggies and leafy greens stuck to the outside of the building. Come! Help! Learn to do your own. Contact Micah.For Memorial Day, Monuments Men, the Real Story (G):Wednesday, May 14th, 7 PM. You’ve seen the popular movie, now see the “real” story of a WWII Army Unit of museum directors, curators, and art historians who searched for the art treasures stolen by the Nazis. Featuring Jeff Mishur of Art Excursions. TICKETED EvENT. FREE TICKETS ARE AT OUR MAIN DESK. Contact Dan.Guerilla Gardening, Part one—Armament (G):Thursday, May 15th, 6 PM. Prep “seed bombs,” and other ammo to fight urban filth with flowers and edible plants. For more information, talk to YA Librarian Micah Rademacher, or check out http://www.guerrillagardening.org. PARTICIPANTS OF ALL AGES WELCOME!Guerilla Gardening, Part Two—Deployment (G):Saturday, May 17th, 10 AM. Our seed bombs are prepped, and we are ready to deploy. From the library, we will strike out to lo-cations both pre-determined and improvised, planting as we go.Black Jack Logan! The Man Behind That Grant Park Statue (G):Tuesday, June 17th, 7 PM. IHC Road Scholar, Brian (Fox) Ellis explains the man behind the statue! Logan was Grant’s favor-ite commander; Illinois’ most powerful Senator; the founder of Memorial Day; Twain’s favorite speaker; a vice Presidential Candidate; Lincoln’s bitter rival...and supporter; a racist; an advocate for Black equality...and much, much more! Presented by the Library and Blue Island Historical Society at BIHS Headquarters, 13018 Maple. Funded by the Illinois Humani-ties Council. TICKETED EvENT. FREE TICKETS AT OUR MAIN DESK. Contact Dan.

JULY / AUGUST EVENTS

Ursula Bielski and Friends present “Strange August Nights” (G):August 12th, 13th & 14th, 7 PM. Ursula and friends, Sam Ma-ranto and Linda Godfrey, explore UFO’s in Tinley Park, Were-wolves in Wisconsin and Resurrection Mary’s TRUE IDEN-TITY! Jointly Sponsored by your Library and Park District. All sessions at Memorial Park Fieldhouse, 12804 South Highland. A TICKETED EvENT. Tickets will be sold at the Library and at Memorial Park Fieldhouse. Contact Dan.Upcycling the Dorm Room (YA):Thursday, August 14th, 6 PM. Experimental projects for the dorm room or room at home. Art up furnishings and make use-ful things out of junk. We have projects set to work on, or bring in your own junk! We’ll improvise! Contact Micah.

EVENToS EN ESPANoL Contacta con Sonia Rodriguez / Contact Sonia Rodriguez

*Spanish Language events are also offered in English!

RECURRENtES*¡Prepárate para Zumba! (A):Todos los Martes, Mayo 8 a Julio 22, 10 AM. Iglesia Christ Memorial 2440 York, Blue Island. ven y únete a nosotros para una hora de quemar calorías, un cuerpo energizante, un entrenamiento del baile destinado a mejorar tu salud. Instruc-tor Certificado de Zumba Stephanie nos mostrará los pasos. Ven a las clases de Zumba a registrarte en una de las clases de Zumba.ClasesdeCroché,HaciendoBolsasdeRaffia(A):Miércoles, Junio 18 - Agosto 13, 12 PM. ven aprender los pasos básicos del ganchillo. Aprenderás a tejer tus propias bolsas utilizando cinta de rafia. Las principiantes y las teje-dores avanzadas son bienvenidas.*La Hora del Cuento de Verano (F):Los Jueves, 19 y 26 de Junio, 17 y 26 de Julio, 11:30 AM. Habrá cuentos, juegos y una manualidad. La familia con hijos menores esta invitada a este programa con la Señora Rodriguez. Hora del Cuento será especial el 19 de Junio con la visita de “South-paw” la mascot del equipo White Sox de Chicago.

EVENToS DE MAYo Y JUNIo

*Presentación de George Washington (A):Miércoles, Mayo 21, 10 AM. Terry Lynch 20 años de experiencia como actor profesional en Chicagoland representará el papel del Primer Presidente de los Estados Unidos. Terry te dará a con-ocer la extraordinaria vida de George Washington! ven a apre-nder un poco acerca de su vida anterior, incluyendo el primer trabajo que tuvo en el ejército.Arte Decorativas Para Adultos, Flores en hoja de Maíz (A):Martes, Junio 24, 1 PM. Armida te enseñará paso a paso como hacer una corona para la puerta de tu casa con flores de hoja de maíz. Registrarse en el escritorio de circulación para la clase de manualidades antés de Junio 20. Limite a 20 participantes.

EVENToS DE JULIo Y AGoSTo

Feria Artesanal en la Biblioteca (A):Viernes, 15 de Agosto, 12 PM. Habrá variedad de objectos únicos de decoración hechos a mano en venta por artistas lo-cales. Si está interesado en tener una mesa para este evento, llamar a Sonia.*Library Craft Fair (A):Friday, August 15th, 12 PM. Unique handmade objects for sale by local artists. Interested in a table for this event? Call Sonia.Taller de Pintando Camisetas para Niños (C):Martes, 24 de Julio, 1 PM. Invitamos a niños edades 7-12 para llevar a cabo su creatividad y talento en este emocionante arte pintando camisetas. Instructor, Armida compartirá su talento en este taller de arte. Se proporcionarán todos los materiales de arte. Registrate antes del 11 de Julio en el escritorio de circulación.

For a complete, updated listing of events and to register, please visit http://www.blueislandlibrary.org/events/calendar