Summertime at the Library
Another summer, another chance to complete our Summer Reading Club challenge! Staff felt the nostalgia as we planned for this year’s theme of Camp DCDL.
We channeled our own summer camp experiences to create programs that encourage kids to love reading and stay curious. Each branch is decked out with summer camp decorations. It feels fitting, because reading offers us an adventurous escape from our day-to-day lives; just like camp.
The Library is an institution for every stage of life. Summer Reading Club is no exception. The littlest library-goers and teens can earn prizes through tracking the amount of time they read over the summer. Grown-ups get in on the fun by earning an entry for a prize every time they read four books.
Summer isn’t just an escape, we use it to get ready for the next year of learning. That’s truly the goal behind Summer Reading Club, and you’ll even find a Kindergarten Readiness Checklist in the following pages if that’s the stage of life you’re in. We’ll see you at the Library soon!
Bryan HowardDCDL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Holly Quaine, President
Scott Tiede, Vice President
Connie Skinner, Secretary
Brad Allen
Reginald Ike
Lori Kipfer
Nick McCoy
HOLIDAY CLOSURES
Memorial Day
Monday, May 29
Juneteenth
Monday, June 19
Independence Day
Tuesday, July 4
Labor Day
Monday, September 4
COVER STORY
Hello there, campers! It’s going to be a summer of reading adventures at the Delaware County District Library. Our cover models, Gigi and Sophia, are just two daughters of Director Bryan Howard. (He has four!) They came in for an afternoon of library fun and a photoshoot in preparation for Summer Reading Club.
This summer DCDL is keeping you reading with a summer camp themed program. Camp DCDL follows our traditional time tracking method that you know and love. Reading during the summer helps to keep kids on track to learn the rest of the year. Studies have shown that just 15 minutes a day can be super effective. Use the log on page 11 to track your progress. Don’t forget to come in to the library to claim your prizes at six and 12 hours of reading! Reading books, audiobooks, magazines, and comics all count towards the goal. So does being read to by a caregiver. All reading, no matter how you do it, counts towards the 12 hour goal.
For more information on Summer Reading Club please visit: delawarelibrary.org/summerreading
LOCATIONS
Delaware Library & Maker Studio
84 East Winter St.
Delaware, OH 43015 740-362-3861
Orange Library
7171 Gooding Blvd.
Delaware, OH 43015
740-549-2665
Community & Family Outreach Services
7171 Gooding Blvd. Delaware, OH 43015 740-548-1660
Powell Library
460 South Liberty St. Powell, OH 43065 614-888-9160
Liberty Library & Maker Studio
7468 Steitz Road
Powell, OH 43065 740-513-4557
Ostrander Library
75 North Fourth St.
Ostrander, OH 43061 740-666-1410
YOUR LIBRARY CARD
LOAN PERIODS & LIMITS
Generous loan periods allow customers time to enjoy the items they have checked out while keeping materials continually moving for others, as well.
We do not charge overdue fines. Voluntary donations in place of fines are gratefully accepted.
DIGITAL LIBRARY
Enjoy free access to these apps and websites, available through your smart device app store or at www.delawarelibrary.org. Just link your library card and you’re ready to go.
TV, Movies & Instructional Videos
Creativebug
Hoopla
Kanopy
LinkedIn Learning for Library
Niche Academy
Digital Magazines
Consumer Reports
Ohio Digital Library (Libby)
Newspaper Archives
Columbus Dispatch (1871 - present)
New York Times Online (1851 - present)
NewsBank
The Wall Street Journal
Music Hoopla
Ebooks, Audiobooks, Graphic Novels
Hoopla
Ohio Digital Library (Libby)
Genealogy
African American Heritage
Ancestry.com
Family Search
Fold3
Heritage Hub
HeritageQuest
LIBRARY MOBILE APP
Access the Delaware County District Library with the tap of a finger. Explore recent releases, search the catalog, check your account, reserve a study space, find out about upcoming events, and check branch locations and hours. With easy access to digital collections and easy renewals, it’s your library at your fingertips.
CENTRAL LIBRARY CONSORTIUM
With a DCDL card, you also get access to millions of additional items in the collections of the 16 other member libraries. Items from these locations take slightly longer to arrive and require a hold to be placed. Visit clcohio.org/member-libraries/ for a list of all libraries where you can use your DCDL card!
HOURS
Delaware, Orange, & Liberty
Monday – Thursday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Friday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
ACCESSIBILITY
Ostrander & Powell
Tuesday – Thursday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Friday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sunday – Monday: Closed
DCDL welcomes all people to our programs and events. If you require ASL interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, please contact us at pr@delawarelibrary.org.
CURBSIDE OR DRIVE-THRU SERVICE IS AVAILABLE
MISSION STATEMENT
The Delaware County District Library serves as the public information provider for our community, using traditional and innovative technology to encourage curiosity, free inquiry, and lifelong learning in a friendly environment.
Friends of the Library Update
Book Sales!
Delaware Main Library
July 21 @ 5 - 8 ¦ Book Sale
July 22 @ 9 - 3 ¦ Book Sale
July 22 @ 10 - 3 ¦ Media Sale
The Friends have moved their headquarters to the Liberty Branch Library. Stop by to say hello, get more information and join!
ADULT PROGRAMS GREAT FOR
BOOK CLUBS
Do you like to share your ideas & reactions about titles you’ve read? Like to discover others’ thoughts & opinions? Join a Book Club for a fun, entertaining discussion.
Morning Clubs
Ostrander’s Book Club
Ostrander
11:00am
June 7: The Measure by Nikki Erlick
July 5: The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont
August 2: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
Orange Book Club
Orange
2:00pm
June 15: The Love of My Life by Rosie Walsh
July 20: Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
August 17: The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
Evening Clubs
Virtual Book Club
*Pre-registration is required
Zoom
5:30pm
June 1: West With Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge
July 6: Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
August 3: Horse by Geraldine Brooks
Afternoon Clubs
Around the World in Books & Bites
*Pre-registration is required
Various Locations
12:30pm
June 6: My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman @ Ikea 900 IKEA Way.
Columbus, OH 43240
August 1: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Local Roots - 15 E.Olentangy St. Powell, OH 43065
Delaware Book Club
Delaware
1:00pm
June 27: Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart
July 25: Deacon King Kong by James McBride
August 29: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
Liberty Book Club
Liberty
5:30pm
June 13: West With Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge
July 11: Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
August 8: Horse by Geraldine Brooks
AUTHOR VISIT
Lisa See*
Join us at the Liberty Branch Library for a visit from Lisa
See for the launch of her new historical fiction novel “Lady Tan’s Circle of Women”
*Pre-registration is required
Liberty 6:30pm
June 14
ADULT PROGRAMS
ARTS & CRAFTS
DIY Crafts*
Create your own macrame bottle holder using yarn. Materials are included, but don’t forget to bring your own bottle!
*Pre-registration is required
Liberty
5:30pm
June 22: Macrame Bottle Holder
Pinterest Crafts*
Do you like to visit Pinterest for craft ideas but don’t always have time to create the idea?
Create a Pinterest-worthy craft at the library.
*Pre-registration is required
Orange
5:30pm
July 6: Pressed Flower Lantern
FOOD & CULTURE
Coffee Tasting with Frest Start Café and Bakery*
Experience the intricacies and differences of different types of coffee in this event with Fresh Start Café & Bakery!
*Pre-registration is required
Delaware
10:30am
June 10
GAMES & TRIVIA
Jigsaw Puzzle Swap
Do you have jigsaw puzzles you don’t know what to do with? Or would love to tryout a new one? Donate or exchange your gently used jigsaw puzzles with other puzzle enthusiasts. You may drop off any jigsaw puzzles you’d like included in the swap to the Orange Branch Library between July 24 - 28.
Orange
2:00pm
July 29
LIFE SKILLS
Delaware Toastmasters
Overcome fears, listen effectively, find your voice and grow your confidence with Toastmasters International, a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills.
Orange
6:00pm
June 6, June 20,
July 18, August 1,
August 15, August 29
Liberty Trivia*
Test your knowledge of random information at the Liberty Branch, for a fun afternoon of trivia. Trivia begins at 2 PM. Register as a team, or register individually and be placed into a team. Prizes will be given to the top two teams, along with bragging rights.
*Pre-registration is required
Liberty
2:00pm
August 19
LANGUAGE LEARNING
ESOL Classes
Ongoing multi-level English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. New students should call to register at 740203-2267.
Orange
12:30pm
Mondays, Wednesdays
WELLNESS
Medicare Classes with Sourcepoint*
Join Insurance specialists from Sourcepoint for Medicare classes and information.
*Pre-registration is required
Delaware
10:00am
May 1: New to Medicare
May 15: Supplements & Part D
June 5: Medicare Advantage
Ostrander
10:00am
July 12: New to Medicare
July 26: Supplements & Part D
August 9: Medicare Advantage
Discover new reads on Libby, the free app from your local library that allows you to borrow ebooks, audiobooks & more on your phone or tablet.
Why youʼll love Libby:
• Quick and easy setup! Just follow the prompts to start reading
• A unified bookshelf for all your loans and holds
Discover new reads on Libby, the free app from your local library that allows you to borrow ebooks, audiobooks & more on your phone or tablet.
• Unlimited custom tags to categorize books however you'd like
• Push notifications so you never miss a thing, including available holds
Why youʼll love Libby:
• Easily find the next book in a series
• Preferences to only see the content you like
• Quick and easy setup! Just follow the prompts to start reading
• More ways to listen on the go with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
• A unified bookshelf for all your loans and holds
• Unlimited custom tags to categorize books however you'd like
• Push notifications so you never miss a thing, including available holds
• Easily find the next book in a series
• Preferences to only see the content you like
• More ways to listen on the go with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Visit overdrive.com/libby to get started with Libby today!
With the classic OverDrive app being discontinued soon, it's time to read on Libby. The award-winning Libby app by OverDrive offers a fresh, easy-to-use design with access to the same great titles from your library.
With the classic OverDrive app being discontinued soon, it's time to read on Libby. The award-winning Libby app by OverDrive offers a fresh, easy-to-use design with access to the same great titles from your library. Visit overdrive.com/libby to get started with Libby today!
TEEN PROGRAMS
Pastel Landscapes*
Come and create an outdoorsy landscape like the pros with pastels!
*Pre-registration is required
Delaware
4:00pm
June 8
Liberty 4:00pm
June 15
Teen Volunteer Drop-In*
Earn 2 volunteer hours by helping out at the library!
*Pre-registration is required
Orange
4:00pm
June 22
Dungeons & Dragons*
Roll for initiative! Dungeons and Dragons is the ultimate tabletop game; join the adventure and learn to play!
*Pre-registration is required
Orange
5:00pm
June 24
Delaware 5:00pm
July 29
Liberty 5:00pm
August 26
Teen Comic Making*
Teens will be introduced to the basics of comics and then make a one-page comic themselves with local artist Bryan Moss!
*Pre-registration is required
Orange
4:00pm
May 30
Ostrander 4:00pm
July 20
GREAT FOR AGES
13 - 17
Stay Safe on Campus
Teens and adults, learn from Detective Cassandra Shaffer of The Ohio State University Police Department about staying safe on a college campus.
Orange 6:00pm
June 26
Author Visit: Jeff Zentner*
Join us for an author visit with Jeff Zentner, author of bestselling young adult titles “The Serpent King” and “In the Wild Light,” as well as “Goodbye Days” and “Rayne & Delilah’s Midnite Matinee. “
*Pre-registration is required
Liberty
2:00pm
July 8
WELCOME TO
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From May 30 - August 12, adults can read books or attend programs at DCDL. Write down what you read or attend. Return your completed bookmark to any library branch and enter to win a prize. 2 3 4
Books to read this summer
If you win, we will ship your prize straight to you!
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Special Thanks to:
FAMILY PROGRAMS
Fantastic Fairy Tales PuppetShow
Flump, the royal court jester, has accidentally overheard a plot to turn the king into a mouse! Join Flump as he discovers a way to stop a sinister scheme. Great for all ages, but especially K-4th grades!
Liberty
5:30pm
May 31
Rockin’ Pirate Magic Show & Book Signing
Erica Carlson, Sedgie the Hedgie, and her pirate crew will go on a fun adventure to uncover magical buried treasure! Great for ages 2 - 7.
Delaware
5:30pm
June 13
Liberty
5:30pm
June 27
Jigsaw Puzzle Swap
GREAT FOR FAMILIES WITH KIDS OF ALL AGES
Do you have jigsaw puzzles you don’t know what to do with? Or would love to tryout a new one? Donate or exchange your gently used jigsaw puzzles with other puzzle enthusiasts. You may drop off any jigsaw puzzles you’d like included in the swap to the Orange Branch Library between July 24 - 28
Orange
2:00pm
July 29
Medieval Faire
Horses, jousting games, traditional craftsmen, and a Medieval marketplace are back at the annual DCDL Medieval Faire!
Ostrander
11:00am - 3:00pm
June 17
Farm Animal Petting Zoo
Get a real-life farm experience at the library with chicks, ducks, turkeys, rabbits, sheep, goats, and more. Great for all ages.
Orange
2:30pm - 4:30pm
July 21
EARLY LITERACY TIP
by Alice Mackey Youth Services LibrarianWe all know that little kids love to move. But did you know that all physical activity builds brains, too?
In the first years, cells in our brains make more connections than they will at any other point in life. And some of those first pathways are related to movement and coordination. These basic building blocks are the foundation for all other more complex skills.
So getting kids moving is serious fun: scientific research tells us it has a lasting effect that nurtures developing brains. Here are some tips to boost early learning through physical activity.
Act out books as you read them.
Narrate the actions you are doing. “We can stalk like cheetahs!”
Dance, dance, dance! Make abstract ideas of emotion, rhythm, and words concrete by literally feeling them out.
Use big paper when writing or making art.
Play toys and games that encourage movement and music such as instruments, simple homemade obstacle courses, or follow-the-leader.
Throw and roll objects or blow and pop bubbles to improve coordination and eyetracking.
Lifting, bouncing, rolling, and swinging builds the inner ear, which helps children learn to control their movements.
STORYTIMES AT DCDL!
Delaware Main
Baby: Tues @ 10:30 am
Toddler: Wed @ 10:30 am
Preschool: Fri @ 10:30 am
Family: Mon @ 6:00 pm
Liberty Branch
Baby: Wed @ 10:30 am
Toddler: Thurs @10:30 am
Preschool: Tues @ 10:30 am
Family: Sat @ 10:30 am
Orange Branch Baby: Fri @ 10:30 am
Toddler: Tues @ 10:30 am
Preschool: Thurs @ 10:30 am
Family: Wed @ 6:00 pm
Ostrander Branch
Family: Thurs @ 11 am
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS GREAT FOR AGES
Saving the World Together Science Show
In this action-packed story, two unlikely heroes work together to save their town (and the planet) from a superpolluting mastermind! Audience participants will help explore Newton’s Laws of Motion, air pressure, chemical reactions, and more! Great for Pre-K through 5th grade.
Delaware 2:00pm
June 1
Liberty 2:00pm
June 5
Magic Nate
Children and adults will laugh, cheer, and be mystified by the spectacle happening at this Magic Show!
Orange 5:30pm
June 6
Learn About and Meet Ohio Animals
Kids will meet and learn more about animals they may find in their backyards.
Liberty 2:00pm
June 28
Ostrander 2:00pm
June 30
6-11
Paws for Reading*
Come cozy up with a therapy dog and practice your reading!
*Pre-registration required
Orange
2:00pm
June 2, June 30
Liberty 2:00pm
June 16, July 17
Delaware 2:00pm
July 14
Camp Confident with Syntero Join Syntero school-based clinicians around the ‘campfire’ for discussion, activities, and a craft related to confidence!
Great for ages 8-12!
Ostrander
2:00pm
June 2
Orange
2:00pm
June 8
Orange 2:00pm
July 10
Delaware 2:00pm
July 18 Pond Study
Kids, ages 6 - 12 will get wet as they see what they can catch in the pond by the Alum Creek State Park!
Alum Creek Campground
The Drain Line Puzzle Challenge
Kids will have a fun (and gross!) time learning about what things should never go down a drain. Then race to see who can complete the drain line puzzle challenge... without springing a leak!
Orange 2:00pm
Learn to Play the Loog Guitar*
Children, ages 6-8, can come and learn guitar basics on a Loog Guitar. Loog Guitars provided.
*Pre-registration required
Delaware
2:00pm
June 2
5:45pm
July 20
June 12
Delaware 2:00pm
June 29
Liberty 2:00pm
July 11
2911 S. Old State Rd.
Delaware, OH 43015
5:30pm
July 13
Tween Art Explorers* Use a paintbrush to apply dye right inside the design of a bandana.
*Pre-registration required
Orange 5:30pm
July 17
Meet Ohio Reptiles
Kids, ages 6 - 12 can learn about and meet a snake, box turtle, and other Ohio reptiles!
Alum Creek Campground
2911 S. Old State Rd.
Delaware, OH 43015
2:00pm
Summer Letterbox
The Summer Letterbox Adventure kicks off May 27!
Part geocache and part scavenger hunt, our letterbox fun will get your family out in nature and exploring the parks while they use clues to find the hidden letterboxes.
All information is available at preservationparks.com/programs/letterbox-adventure
Photo by Lynne SuttonThe Delaware County District Library is a Steward for ten Little Free Libraries™ within the county. In Alum Creek and Delaware state parks, campers and visitors have the opportunity to pick up a book at the nature center, camp store or marina. Visitors can also find books at Hyatts Road Park and in Radnor.
The boxes are part of a national campaign to promote a sense of community, reading for children, literacy for adults and libraries around the world. The Little Free Libraries™ are populated by DCDL contain constantly changing collections of books donated and shared by people of all ages and backgrounds. Browse the book selections available, take one for any duration of time, share it with friends, write a note in it for others to enjoy, and then pay it forward by bringing the book back or another book to share with others.
For more information about our Little Free Libraries™ visit:
www.delawarelibrary.org/outreach/
The Outreach Department meets you where you are with Little Free Libraries
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STAFF REVIEW
by Hillary Scholz Youth Services LibrarianRomance is a billion-dollar industry with countless enthusiastic readers, passionate authors, and a fiercely supportive community. A good romance is full of unpredictable twists and turns, fun dialogue, and exciting characters. I enjoy reading romance books from all genres and walks of life. Here are some of my favorite romance books for Read a Romance Month in August!
After Hours on Milagro Street by Angelina M. Lopez
Alejandra “Alex” Torres comes home and is not a fan. She left 13 years ago and begrudgingly returns to help take care of her grandmother’s bar. After meeting the tenant in the upstairs apartment she quickly realizes that he’s a very hot problem. Jeremiah loves the Torres family - they’re everything he’s ever wanted and never had. But Alex and Jeremiah are fighting on opposite sides of her grandmother’s bar. However, secret deeds to the building, a ghost haunting the bar, rising debts, and developers looking to buy the building and tear it down push Alex and Jeremiah together more and more.
A Lady for the Duke by Alexis Hall
After Viola Carroll is presumed dead at Waterloo, she can finally take the opportunity to live as her true self. Her freedom, however, came with a price. Now working as her sister-in-law’s companion, Viola reconnects with her closest childhood friend, Justin de Vere, the Duke of Gracewood. Justin has lost himself to grief. He cannot move past the death of his closest friend, but Viola is compelling and familiar in a way he can’t deny. As their friendship begins again, with new feelings growing, will Viola and Justin find happiness?
Wolf Gone Wild by Juliette Cross
Mateo is a werewolf who has been unable to shift for three months. And because of that, his wolf is talking to him. LOUDLY. Convinced he’s cursed, he seeks out a powerful witch to break his hex. Evie has always obeyed the rules of her coven — no werewolves. When an angry, dangerous werewolf strolls into the bar she’s ready to toss him out. But the desperation in his eyes when he begs her to help him softens her heart. However, Evie doesn’t know that Mateo’s wolf has a mind of his own. And he wants only one thing. Her.
For more titles check out: bit.ly/HillarysRomance