FEBRUARY 2019 Edited by: Alyssa Dohse Tax Time is Here… Some time in January the library will receive a limited number of basic tax forms and instructions. They will be available in the foyer as soon as they arrive. The Reference Staff can also download copies of forms for the price of 10¢ per page (black and white). Library staff cannot assist you in preparing or fil- ing tax forms, but we will do our best to locate them for you. Art Workshop: Let’s Draw Cars and Trucks! Tuesday, February 19 th at 6:30 p.m. Ages: 5 – 7 years Limit: 25 Length: 60 Minutes Join us for this fun art class. We'll read a story with many different vehicles, then practice drawing some of them all together. Young artists will create their own drawings with lots of room for creative variations. The workshop is provided by Christine Thornton’s Art Studio! Parents are welcome to stay during the workshop! Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers Guild Saturday, February 23 th at 10:30 a.m. Grades: 7 th – 12th Limit: 10 Length: 2 Hours A local official from the village of Dusthelm has gone missing and it is up to a brave band of young adventurers to find out what has happened to him. Join us for an introductory session of Dungeons and Dragons. Learn how to create your very own character, the basics of gameplay, and join a crew for an adventure. Veteran players also welcome. eReadIllinois Update Starting January 2 eReadIllinois changed the length of time items can be checked out from 21 days to 14 days. Additionally users will now have two days to download their available holds. As eReadIllinois continues to grow, the contributing libraries look forward to providing users with more popular content in 2019. Movie Screening: “Time Saver” Friday, February 15 at 7 p.m. Local filmmaker Caleb Kurowski will be hosting a FREE screening of his new short film “Time Saver”. “Time Saver” is Caleb’s 7th short film as writer, director and producer. The film is about a young man David (played by Randy Bernales) who stumbles upon a watch that has the power to go back in time and tries to save his girlfriend Angela (played by Molly Denninghoff) from a tragic accident. But before he can do that, he must fix a mistake involving his friend Gina (played by Kristin Phillips). After the film, there will be a Q&A with the cast and crew. *There will be some strong language that ’s not suitable for children. Viewer discretion is advised.* This is a FREE screening, so please invite your friends and family. We look forward to seeing you here! Registration is required for all programs, unless otherwise noted. To register online, go to our webpage under About Us and click on Calendar. Select the program you want to register for and fill out the online form. Make sure you read all information as you register and follow the age restrictions for programs. Please be on time for all programs, but contact us if you will be late. Your spot may be given to a person on the wait list if you are more than 5 minutes late.
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FEBRUARY 2019
Edited by: Alyssa Dohse
Tax Time is Here…
Some time in January the library will receive a limited number of basic tax forms and instructions. They will be available in the foyer as soon as they arrive. The
Reference Staff can also download copies of forms for the price of 10¢ per page (black and white).
Library staff cannot assist you in preparing or fil-ing tax forms, but we will do our best to locate
them for you.
Art Workshop: Let’s Draw Cars and Trucks!
Tuesday, February 19th at 6:30 p.m.
Ages: 5 – 7 years Limit: 25 Length: 60 Minutes
Join us for this fun art class. We'll read a story with many different vehicles, then practice
drawing some of them all together. Young artists will create their own drawings with lots of room
for creative variations. The workshop is provided by Christine Thornton’s Art Studio!
Parents are welcome to stay during the workshop!
Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers Guild
Saturday, February 23th at 10:30 a.m. Grades: 7th – 12th
Limit: 10 Length: 2 Hours A local official from the village of Dusthelm has gone
missing and it is up to a brave band of young adventurers to find out what has happened to him. Join us for an
introductory session of Dungeons and Dragons. Learn how to create your very own character, the basics of gameplay, and join a crew for an adventure. Veteran
players also welcome.
eReadIllinois Update
Starting January 2 eReadIllinois changed the length of time items can be checked out from 21 days to 14
days. Additionally users will now have two days to download their available holds.
As eReadIllinois continues to grow, the
contributing libraries look forward to providing users with more popular content in 2019.
Movie Screening: “Time Saver” Friday, February 15 at 7 p.m.
Local filmmaker Caleb Kurowski will be hosting a FREE screening of his new short film “Time Saver”. “Time Saver”
is Caleb’s 7th short film as writer, director and producer. The film is about a young man David (played by Randy
Bernales) who stumbles upon a watch that has the power to go back in time and tries to save his girlfriend Angela
(played by Molly Denninghoff) from a tragic accident. But before he can do that, he must fix a mistake involving his
friend Gina (played by Kristin Phillips). After the film, there will be a Q&A with the cast and crew. *There will be some strong language that’s not suitable for
children. Viewer discretion is advised.* This is a FREE screening, so please invite your friends
and family. We look forward to seeing you here!
Registration is required for all
programs, unless otherwise noted. To register online, go to our webpage
under About Us and click on Calendar. Select the program you want to
register for and fill out the online form. Make sure you read all information as
you register and follow the age restrictions for programs.
Please be on time for all programs, but contact us if you will be late. Your spot
may be given to a person on the wait list if you are more than 5 minutes
late.
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Youth Events Registration begins Monday, January 28th at 9:00 a.m. You can register online or in person, we do not register over the
phone. To register you must have a Prairie Trails Public Library card. Your child ’s library card must be used. An adult can register up to three children on one adult library card IN PERSON only.
Toddler Time Mondays at 10:00 a.m. Ages: 24 months - 35 months with a caregiver Limit: 15 Length: 30 minutes This interactive storytime will feature short stories, puppets, action rhymes and songs! All of these activities will help Toddlers develop language and listening skills as well as social interaction.
Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Ages: 3 - 5 years (not yet in Kindergarten), Children attend independently Limit: 15 Length: 30 minutes In this preschool story time, children will have fun with engaging books, songs, and activities as they build their early literacy skills.
Tiny Tots Storytime Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. Ages: 6 months - 23 months with caregiver Limit: 15 Length: 30 minutes (20 minutes story time and 10 minutes optional play time) Join us for an interactive lap time, with songs, dancing, toys, and books! Along with bonding with your tiny tot, you will be exposed to early literacy and language skills!
Bilingual Spanish Storytime Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. Ages: 2 - 5 years with a caregiver Limit: 15 Length: 30 minutes Children will have fun with engaging books, songs, and activities that will help build early literacy skills and help them learn Spanish. Niños se divertirán con libros interesantes, canciones, y actividades que les ayudaran a fortalecer sus habilidades de lectura temprana necesarias y aprender el Español.
Registered Storytimes Registered story times start the week of January 7 th and will continue through the week of February 4th. New
storytime session will start the week of February 18th.
Please be on time for all programs, but contact us if you will be late. Your spot may be given to a person on the wait list if you are more than 5 minutes late.
Drop In Storytimes Family Jam Tales (Bedtime Storytime) Every Monday at 6:30 p.m. (Except in August and December) Children of all ages and their families Length: 30 minutes No registration is required for this storytime, but space is limited. Join us for a storytime designed for the entire family. A wide variety of stories, music, and more will be shared.
Stuffed Animal Workshop (Plush Puppy with Hearts - Cupid Puppy)
Tuesday, February 5th at 6:15 p.m.
Ages: 3 -10 years Limit: 20 Length: 45 minutes
Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop is a mobile teddy bear workshop, where kids bring their beary own stuffed animal to life. During the stuffed animal workshop, kids are read a story, hand stuff their own plush
pal, then make a wish on a rainbow star before tucking it safely inside their new friend! The workshop concludes with naming the animal with a birth certificate
and taking it home. Parents recommended to stay with the child, younger children Age 5 and under
must have a parent present in the room.
Birth – 6th Grade Decorate Our
Windows with Love In February, pick a heart at the Youth Service desk and write
your favorite book’s name on it. Give it to a Youth Services
librarian to hang on the windows. Only one
heart per child please.
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Chinese New Year Slime Wednesday, February 6th at 3:45 p.m. Grades: 1st - 6th Limit: 20 Length: 45 minutes Come create some red Chinese New Year slime with golden glitter and sequins.
LEGO Zone Saturday, February 9th at 11:00 a.m. Ages: 3 - 12 years Length: 45 minutes No registration is required for this event, but space is limited. Join us for fun and imaginative LEGO-building! We will provide the LEGO’s and you can bring your creative design ideas! All materials must stay at the library, but parents may bring cameras to capture the creations. Any child age 5 or under must have caregiver present in the program room.
Family Board Game Night Tuesday, February 12th at 6:30 p.m. Children of all ages and their families Length: 1 hour No registration is required for this event, but space is limited. Have some family fun playing together with the library’s collection of board games such as Guess Who, Sorry, Trouble, Twister, Jenga, Yahtzee, Clue and more! Any child age 8 and under must have caregiver present in the program room.
Toddler Yoga Wednesday, February 13th at 10:00 a.m. Ages: 18 months – 3 years Limit: 12 Length: 1 hour Toddler Yoga combines unique kid-friendly yoga poses with songs, stories, and games to create an enriching parent/child activity. Each class is personalized around this age’s curiosities as they learn yoga through social interaction, repetition, and play. Children will also learn how to relieve frustration, improve motor skills, and increase attention span by actively following directions. Help your child build the foundation for a healthy and fit lifestyle while having fun! No yoga experience is required. In Toddler Yoga class, one sibling is welcome to come to class too!
Discovery Club Wednesday, February 13th and 27th at 3:45 p.m. Grade: K – 2nd Limit: 15 Length: 45 minutes Do you like to learn about the world around you? Come join our club as we explore a different theme each session through fun stories, activities, games and crafts. February themes: Valentine’s Day and Medieval Times
Valentine’s Day Love Bugs Wednesday, February 13th at 6:00 p.m. Grades: 3rd - 12th Limit: 15 Length: 45 minutes LOVE IS IN THE AIR! Come make your very own Valentine’s Day love bug!
SELF-DEFENSE Workshop Saturday, February 16th at 11:00 a.m. Grades: 3rd – 8th Limit: 20 Length: 60 minutes This will be a FUN hands on seminar practicing physical skills and discussing self-defense awareness. Our seminar will focus on practical and easy to learn self-defense techniques that can be used to protect oneself from standing or ground positions. Everyone welcome, techniques can be tailored to fit the individual, anyone can defend themselves! Jeff Waldrom, owner of the Academy of Self Defense and Fitness and with 25 years’ experience in Martial Arts will be conducting the seminar
Art Workshop: Let’s Draw Cars and Trucks! Tuesday, February 19th at 6:30 p.m. Ages: 5 – 7 years Limit: 25 Length: 60 Minutes Join us for this fun art class. We'll read a story with many different vehicles, then practice drawing some of them all together. Young artists will then create their own drawings with lots of room for creative variations. The workshop is provided by Christine Thornton’s Art Studio! Parents are welcome to stay during the workshop!
Create Your Own Picture Book Wednesday, February 20th at 3:45 p.m. Grades: 2nd - 5th Limit: 25 Length: 45 Minutes Children will write and illustrate their very own picture books that they can take home with them once finished.
Read to Rover Tuesday, February 26th at 7:00 p.m. Grade: K - 6th Length: 1 hour Limit: 12 children (10 minute time slots) Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a therapy dog. The dogs and handlers are from Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy. Children in grades K-6 can come and practice reading aloud to a licensed therapy dog and build the confidence needed to be successful readers.
This program is for children who already know how to read. Please sign up in person at the Youth Services desk for a 10 minute time slot.
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Teen: What is your Romance novel name? Come visit our teen bulletin board to see what your romance novel name is! Write your romance novel name on a heart and see what others have shared!
Valentine’s Day Love Bugs Wednesday, February 13th at 6:00 p.m. Grades: 3rd - 12th Limit: 15 Length: 45 minutes LOVE IS IN THE AIR! Come make your very own Valentine’s Day love bug!
SELF-DEFENSE Workshop Saturday, February 16th at 11:00 a.m. Grades: 3rd – 8th Limit: 20 Length: 60 minutes This will be a FUN hands on seminar practicing physical skills and discussing self-defense awareness. Our seminar will focus on practical and easy to learn self-defense techniques that can be used to protect oneself from standing or ground positions. Everyone welcome, techniques can be tailored to fit the individual, anyone can defend themselves! Jeff Waldrom, owner of the Academy of Self Defense and Fitness and with 25 years’ experience in Martial Arts will be conducting the seminar
Dungeons and Dragons Adventurers Guild Saturday, February 23th at 10:30 a.m. Grades: 7th – 12th Limit: 10 Length: 2 Hours A local official from the village of Dusthelm has gone missing and it is up to a brave band of young adventurers to find out what has happened to him. Join us for an introductory session of Dungeons and Dragons. Learn how to create your very own character, the basics of game-play, and join a crew for an adventure. Veteran players also welcome.
Anime & Manga Club Monday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. Grades: 7th - 12th Limit: 15 Length: 45 minutes Do you like to read or create Manga, watch Anime, or cosplay? Then this is the club for you! We will be discussing, watching, and enjoying all things Anime & Manga! Feel free to cosplay as your favorite anime/manga character! Snacks will be served. Activity for February: Anime Valentine Mailboxes
Teen Events
These events are designated for teens in 7 th-12th grade. Registration is required using a Prairie Trails Public Library card unless otherwise noted.
Registration opens Monday, January 28th at 9:00 a.m. either online or in person.
Teens, are you interested in volunteering at the library?
Stop by the Youth Services Desk for more information and pick up a
Teen Volunteer Application.
Please be on time for all programs, but contact us if you will be late. Your spot may be given to a person on the wait list if you are more than 5 minutes late
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Adult Events Registration begins Monday, January 28th at 9:00 a.m. You can register online, in person, or by phone
(708) 430-3688. You must be 18 years or older to attend the following events.
Brain Health Workshop Tuesday, February 5th at 7:00 pm Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. Welcome Karen Graham from Rush University Medical Center’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center to the library for an informative presentation about Brain Health and Alzheimer’s.
Military Genealogy From the American Revolution to Korea Thursday, February 7th at 6:30 pm Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. Tina Beaird will explain the significance behind using original records for tracing your ancestor's military service. Records from the American Revolution to WWII will be discussed as well as sources for modern records. Learn what types of documents are available within federal, state and local archives.
Seeking Spiceland Tuesday, February 12th at 7:00 pm Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. Throughout most of the history of civilization, people have been seeking ways to get to southern India, because a surprisingly large percentage of the world’s most flavorful spices come from a relatively small area at the tip of the subcontinent. The pursuit of these spices has had a tremendous impact on world events. However, today, tourists largely ignore the region that was for more than 4,000 years the destination of merchants, armies, dreamers, the Jewish Diaspora, and others. That’s a pity, because southern India is a remarkable destination that is rich in history, stunning beauty, gracious people, wonderful food, and, as one saying tells it, more coconuts than there are stars in the sky. Come learn a bit more about the spice trade, the place of southern India in world events, and the delights to be enjoyed by a traveler today. Presented by Cynthia Clampitt.
David Rudolf’s British Invasion Show Thursday, February 14th at 6:30 am Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. Join musician David Rudolf for a show featuring the music of the Beatles, Donovan, the Kinks, Joe Cocker, the Who, and more British bands. Come to the library and enjoy a blast from the past with music from the British Invasion.
Before You Call the Handyman Thursday, February 28th at 7:00 pm Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. Dan Findley, professional handyman, and licensed building engineer, discusses several of the most common fixes you can do for yourself with a small home tool kit. Presenting both common home repairs as well as preventative maintenance in a fun and humorous way. Novice homeowners are welcome to attend this light-hearted educational presentation.
Due to the retirement of Trustee Diane Shields, the
library’s Board of Trustees is required to fill the vacant position. Therefore, residents of the Prairie Trails Public Library District are invited to submit
their name, legal address, and a statement as to why they would like to serve as a library Trustee. Any
additional information, such as a resume, letters of recommendation, etc., may be added to your
submission. Information about becoming a library Trustee is available at the library’s Circulation desk.
Please submit your information by February 28th, 2019.
The Space Race Tuesday, February 19th at 7:00 pm Registration is required. No PTPLD card necessary. In the 1960s, the U.S. and the Soviet Union were locked in a race to send men to the Moon. How did it all begin? How did the Soviets try to beat the Americans? And, what happened to the Soviet effort after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon in July 1969? Let ’s relive the Space Race with Michelle Nichols, the astro-educator!
The Library Board meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The meetings are open to
the public.
Patrons with
disabilities who plan to attend library
programs and require certain accommodations are asked to
contact the library at
(708) 430-3688.
Library Hours
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday Closed
Regularly Scheduled Adult Programs
New Movie Wednesday
February 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th at 2pm
No registration required. Come in and watch a newly released DVD movie on our
projector system. Call the Adult Services Desk a day or two
ahead to find out what will be showing. Movies are free. You must be 18 or older to attend.
Adult Coloring Night Monday, February 11th at 7pm
This program is limited to 20 PTPLD participants. Patrons may
register up to 2 guests. Coloring is a relaxing activity that adults can enjoy, too. Come join us for an evening of coloring and
conversation. We provide the coloring pages, colored pencils,
and peaceful environment. You sit back, relax, and color! Light refreshments will be served.
Wild Prairie Book Club Thursday, February 21st at 7pm
No registration required. Join us in discussing Hidden
Figures: the Untold True Story of Four African-American Women who Helped Launch our Nation
into Space, by Margot Lee Shetterly. Copies will be made
available at the Circulation Desk following the previous month’s
program on Thursday, January17.
Registration is required for the following computer classes.
Each program is limited to 10 PTPLD participants. Patrons may
register one guest.
Introduction to the Internet Saturday, February 2nd at 2pm A basic overview of the internet will be provided. We will discuss different browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome) as well as the general features of each one, including browsing history, bookmarks, and toolbars. Reading Digitally: How to Access eBooks Using Library Resources Tuesday, February 26th at 7pm Discover how to read electronic books and magazines using a web browser or by downloading them to your mobile device! A Prairie Trails Public Library District card is required for this class in order to log in to the applications. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own devices, such as Kindles, tablets, iPads, and/or mobile phones—however, laptops will be provided for participants if necessary.