Check It Out Winter 2021-22

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Quarterly Newsletter/Winter 2021-22

CHECK IT OUT

Keeping you connected to the Delaware County District Library.

www.delawarelibrary.org


Looking back to move forward

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” These words from philosopher George Santayana have never been more relevant than they are today. This winter, your Library is embarking on two projects that will help us learn more about our history.

The first is “Delaware County Veterans History,” a new website and archive spearheaded by Cindi from the Orange Branch Library. We are actively searching for stories, records, and photographs from veterans, their families, and their friends, so that the patriotism and dedication of our veterans is never forgotten. Visit www.delawarelibrary.org/services/veterans for more information. In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday in January, we will feature an exhibit called “Telling a People’s Story.” This is the first major museum exhibition of the art found within the pages of African-American children’s books. Organized by Miami University, this multi-panel exhibit uses art to examine the diversity of the Black experience in America through cultural, historical and social lenses. Please join us on these journeys!

George Needham

DCDL BOARD OF TRUSTEES

HOLIDAY CLOSURES

Michael Butler, President Holly Quaine, Vice President Ceena Baker, Secretary

Christmas Eve Friday, December 24 Christmas Day Saturday, December 25 New Year’s Eve Closed at 5 p.m. Friday, December 31 New Year’s Day Saturday, January 1

Brad Allen Nick McCoy Connie Skinner Scott Tiede

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COVER STORY The Library is certainly not hibernating this winter, we’re busier than ever! This issue of Check It Out features Jenny Ho, Assistant Orange Branch Manager - Youth Services as she prepares for Winter Reading Club and the Telling a People’s Story exhibit. The Telling a People’s Story exhibit will be on display at Delaware Main Library in January and Orange Branch Library in February. The exhibit celebrates African-American children’s illustrated literature. There are several programs for families in the beginning of 2022 in conjunction with the exhibit as we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and Black History Month. And the Winter Reading Club is back! For every four books you read or programs you attend, you can fill out a bookmark and enter to win a prize basket! There are four baskets at each location. One for babies, one for kids, one for teens, and one for adults. You can enter as often as you can fill out the bookmarks! For more going on at DCDL visit www.delawarelibrary.org/event

LOCATIONS Delaware Library & Maker Studio 84 East Winter St. Delaware, OH 43015 740-362-3861

Community & Family Outreach Services 7171 Gooding Blvd. Delaware, OH 43015 740-548-1660

Ostrander Library 75 North Fourth St. Ostrander, OH 43061 740-666-1410

Orange Library 7171 Gooding Blvd. Delaware, OH 43015 740-549-2665

Powell Library 460 South Liberty St. Powell, OH 43065 614-888-9160

COMING SOON: Liberty Library 7468 Steitz Road Powell, OH 43065

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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. Material Loan Period Loan Limit Books 4 weeks 100 Audiobooks 4 weeks 20 New Books 2 weeks 100 Magazines 2 weeks 20 Video Games 2 weeks 3 Board Games 2 weeks 3 Launchpads 2 weeks 3 Wi-Fi Hotspots 2 weeks 1 *adults only Chromebooks 2 weeks 1 *juveniles only DVDs 1 week 20 Fines No materials will accrue daily fines. Voluntary fines for overdue materials 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

Music Hoopla

Digital Magazines Consumer Reports Ohio Digital Library (Libby)

Genealogy African American Heritage America’s Obituaries & Death Notices Ancestry.com Family Search Fold3 HeritageQuest

Newspaper Archives Columbus Dispatch (1871 - present) New York Times Online (1851 - present) NewsBank

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Ebooks, Audiobooks, Graphic Novels Hoopla Ohio Digital Library (Libby)


LIBRARY MOBILE APP Access the Delaware County District Library with the tap of a finger. Explore recent releases, search the catalog, check your account, 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. Download from the App Store or Google Play store.

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 All DCDL locations will be open: Monday – Thursday: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Friday – Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: Closed *With the exception of the Ostrander Branch Library, which will remain closed on Mondays.

CURBSIDE OR DRIVE-THRU SERVICE IS STILL AVAILABLE AT ALL DCDL LOCATIONS. 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.

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Friends of the Library invites you to Tea @ Two

Sara Nisha Adams

Book Sales!

Who: Sara Nisha Adams Where: Zoom! When: Tuesday, February 22 @ 2 PM Tickets: delawarelibraryfriends.org

Orange Branch Library December 4 @ 9 - 2 Media Sale (CDs, DVDs) Delaware Main Library February 5 @ 9 - 4 Book & Media Sale

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ADULT PROGRAMS 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 Kathy’s Book Club Ostrander 11:00am December 1: Skipping Christmas by John Grisham January 5: The General’s Cook by Ramin Ganeshram February 2: This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger

Around the World in Books & Bites* *Pre-registration is required

GREAT FOR AGES 18+

Amber’s Zoom Book Club *Pre-registration is required

Zoom 1:00pm January 24: Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger February 28: Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson

Zoom 5:30pm December 8: Mr. Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva January 12: The Guest List by Lucy Foley February 9: Later by Stephen King

Pam’s Afternoon Book Club

Carrie’s Book Club

Delaware 1:00pm January 25: Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal February 22: In the Shadow of the Banyan by Vaddey Ratner

Powell 5:30pm December 28: A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote January 25: Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano February 22: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

Evening Clubs

Afternoon Clubs Vicky’s Afternoon Book Club* *Pre-registration is required Zoom 1:00pm December 8: What Have YOU Been Reading? February 9: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

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Vicky’s Evening Book Club *Pre-registration is required Zoom 6:00pm December 9: What Have YOU Been Reading? February 10: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

Harla’s Book Club

Ostrander 7:00pm December 28: The Noel Diary by Richard Paul Evans January 25: A Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy February 22: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah


ADULT PROGRAMS ARTS & CRAFTS

Intermediate 3D Printer Design* Enhance your skills beyond those introduced in the 3D Design Basics class. *Pre-registration is required

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 Delaware at the library. 5:30pm *Pre-registration is required January 26 , February 24 Orange 6:00pm December 16: Wine Glass Snowman Delaware 6:00pm January 26: Cat Castle

TECHNOLOGY

WRITING Writer’s Talk: How to Publish Local Author Jennifer PC Allen will discuss the process of writing and publishing. Ostrander 2:00pm January 15

LIFE SKILLS

Delaware Toastmasters Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs.

Maker Studio 101 Orange Come visit the Maker Studio 5:30pm and learn about what tools and December 7, December21, equipment we provide. January 4, January 18, Delaware February 1, February 15 6:00pm January 5, February 3

WELLNESS 3D Printer Design Basics* A simple overview of how to use the program Tinkercad to create 3D designs. *Pre-registration is required Delaware 5:30pm January 12, February 10

Design for Laser & Vinyl Cutting* Learn the basics of operating a vector program for laser and vinyl cutting. *Pre-registration is required Delaware 5:30pm January 20 , February 16

NAMI of Delaware-Morrow Counties: In Our Own Voice* Learn more about mental health and how to get involved with the mental health community. *Pre-registration is required Orange 6:00pm January 10

Masks will be required for all patrons who participate in an indoor library program.

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JANUARY 3 - FEBRUARY 28

Organized by the Miami University Art museum through a grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation.

Visit the exhibit: Delaware: January Orange: February

With two stops at DCDL libraries, this is an exhibition devoted to the art within African-American children’s picture books. The selection of approximately 130 works features more than 30 artists, spanning nearly 50 years of creativity. Organized by the Miami University Art Museum through a grant from the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation, for the first time, African-American children’s illustrated literature is the focus of a museum exhibition featuring art produced for book illustrations. This presentation of this genre offers a lens into the cultural, historical, and social makeup of African-American cultural identity, while also shedding light on the long-neglected world of African-American authors and illustrators in the pantheon of children’s literature. See Page 14 for programs relating to this exhibition.

Thank you to our community partners:

Want to know even more? Visit sites.miamioh.edu/tellingapeoplesstory/exhibition/ to find a list of featured books, artists, and teacher resources!


TEEN PROGRAMS Teen Advisory Board* Use your voice and earn one hour of volunteer credit. *Pre-registration is required Zoom 4:00pm December 16, January 20, February 17

PrepAccelerator’s ACT Virtual Crash Course* This is a fast-paced, rigorous, and intensive crash course to help students analyze a variety of ACT questions from simple to complex. *Pre-registration is required Online 4:30pm January 7

GREAT FOR AGES 12 - 17 Middle School Book Club* The Middle School Book Club meets on the first Monday of the month. (Ages 10-14) *Pre-registration is required Delaware 3:30pm December 6: Manga January 10: Paranormal Fantasy February 7: Video Games

Looking for more programs? Check the adult programs on page 7. Teens are welcome at most adult programs. Masks will be required for all patrons who participate in an indoor library program.

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DELAWARE COUNTY DISTRICT LIBRARY

WINTER READING CLUB Warm up this winter with your local library.

Receive an entry to win for every 4 books you read or programs you attend.

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WANNA WIN A BASKET FULL OF COZY PRIZES? Cut out this bookmark, fill it out, and bring it back to be entered to win!

Between December 1 and January 31, read books or attend programs at any DCDL location. Write down what you read or attend. Once your bookmark is full, drop it in front of the basket you want to win. Book/Program Title

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EARLY LITERACY TIP by Hillary Scholz Youth Services Librarian Winter’s a good time to stay in and cuddle! Here are some great ways to fill the shorter, colder days with reading, writing, singing, talking, and playing!

Read: The Winter Reading Club is here! For every

4 books that you read to your child, fill out a Winter Reading Club bookmark, and enter to win one of our super cool raffle baskets! Refresh your reading materials by using our Personalized Picks service or asking a librarian for help.

Write: Scribbling is one of the earliest forms of writing. Ask your child to “read” what they have written.

Sing: Sing familiar songs at different speeds. Songs like “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” and “Open, Shut Them” can be sung fast and slow. Sing faster and faster, and then slower and slower. Do this during cleanup time for some extra, silly fun.

Talk: Play a rhyming game! Name a word and see if your child can name others that

rhyme with it. Made up words count too! It’s all about recognizing similar sounds in the word.

Play: While it can be a little chilly, winter brings a lot of fun things to do outside! Build a snowman, paint in the snow, or make a homemade bird feeder out of pipe cleaners and cheerios. You can also stay warm and toasty inside. Make puppets from paper bags and extra craft supplies and set up a home theater! When you play together, it’s sure to be a great time.

STORYTIMES OUT & ABOUT In November and December, we moved our storytimes to indoor locations within the community that have room for all the Library fun that happens at storytimes.

Chiller North: Tues & Thurs Check delawarelibrary.org/ @ 10:30am event for updates on where Powell Municipal Building: you can find storytimes in January and February! Weds & Fri @ 10:30am Willis Education Center: Weds @ 10:30am Ostrander Branch Library: Thurs @ 11am

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Masks will be required for all patrons who participate in an indoor library program including children 3 years and older.


CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Book Busters Book Club* (Grades 2 - 4) Calling all young readers! If you want to read fun books and discuss them with other kids and your local librarians, then Book Busters is the club for you. Join us and a representative from the Delaware Arts Castle to discuss Nutcracked by Susan Adrian and the art of ballet! *Pre-registration is required Orange 6:30pm December 6: Nutcracked by Susan Adrian

Homeschool Book Club* (School-Age Children) Children will be given an opportunity to do book report type presentations before a group based on monthly themes. *Pre-registration is required Ostrander 1:00pm December 10: Antarctica January 14: Technology Time February 11: Pick a President

FAMILY PROGRAMS Main Street Delaware’s Dash for Dasher Oh no! Santa has lost Dasher. Explore downtown following Santa’s clues to find his lost reindeer and have so much fun along the way! Start your scavenger hunt at the Delaware Main Library anytime between 11 - 1. Delaware 11:00am - 1:00pm December 4

Virtual Noon Year’s Eve Party This just in...reporting LIVE from Delaware County District Library is this year’s Noon Year’s Eve Party! Join us on YouTube as we enjoy a story, learn fun game ideas, sing, and countdown to noon! YouTube 11:20am December 31

GREAT FOR AGES 6-11

Winter Train Display Explore model train displays that feature seek-and-find challenges, interactive play, and railroad safety! Delaware All Day January 15

Meet Dr. King An introduction to an American hero will inspire young audiences to use peace, leadership, and conflict resolution in their own schools and communities. Great for Pre-K and higher!

GREAT FOR FAMILIES WITH KIDS OF ALL AGES

African Folktales Celebrate world cultures, literature, and the art of interactive African storytelling! Great for grades Pre-K through 5th. Orange 11:00am February 21

Masks will be required for all patrons who participate in an indoor library program.

Orange 2:00pm January 17 Delaware 6:30pm January 17

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Take a Peek Inside Liberty Branch Library These incredible renderings of the Liberty Branch Library were created by our wonderful architects at SHP. These are the current plans for the interior of the Library.

The learning stairs create an engaging space for programs and presentations and lead into the basement where we have a large meeting room and gathering spaces. Come on in! We hope you feel welcomed and ready to explore when you step into the lobby of the Liberty Branch Library. 15


Just past the main lobby, you’ll find a bright wall of windows welcoming you to the children’s area and large print collection. The children’s area will be filled will all the stories, technology, and family fun you know and love at DCDL. It will have access to a children’s garden for outdoor activities. At the top of the stairs or elevator, you’ll find an information desk and our adult collection as well as study rooms and a quiet reading room. The teen room is enclosed and contains the Young Adult collection, programming space and technology for teens to expand their horizons.

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Discovery Bags are available to in-home daycare providers to further our mission of Early Literacy.

Discovery Bags contain educational resources, books, DVDs, games, toys, and information on a variety of themes including insects, farm animals, food, fairy tales and more. For older children in daycare, the Outreach staff will put together Kids Crates. A collection targeted to the ages and interests of the children is delivered monthly. For more information and to receive Discovery Bags for your in-home daycare, please fill out an application on our website: www.delawarelibrary.org/outreach/

Want to see more of the Outreach Department? The Bookmobile is out and about in the community. Keep your eyes peeled for the vehicle pictured above at festivals and other community events near you. For more information about the Bookmobile or the Outreach Department, call 740-548-1660 or email outreach@delawarelibrary.org.

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VETERANS & HEROES Delaware County Veteran History Project

Collecting Veteran Stories If you, a relative, or someone you know has served in any branch of the armed forces, and has a connection with Delaware County, we would love to hear from you!

We are actively adding stories, records and photographs to our files.

The Delaware County Veteran History project seeks to gather, preserve and make accessible the experiences of all county veterans.

View or submit stories at the link below, or contact Cindi Bardash at cbardash@delawarelibrary.org.

Veteran’s information and stories are accessible online.

www.delawarelibrary.org/services/veterans Library Card Wednesdays On Wednesday, December 1 and 8, the National Veterans Memorial Museum in Columbus will honor our community’s veterans by allowing anyone showing a Central Ohio library card two free admissions. Thank you, veterans.


What Is The Maker studio? The Maker Studio is a project of the Delaware County District Library where people of all ages can make, invent, create, build, and learn. Bring your ideas to life using our tools, equipment, and software, including 3D printers, sewing machines, vinyl cutter, laser cutter/engraver, Adobe Creative Cloud, and more.

Lab Pricing Usage of the machines and tools in the Maker Studio is free, however there is a small fee for materials.

Services Available 3D Printer Vinyl Cutter Laser Cutter / Engraver Wide Format Printer Button Maker Laminator Adobe Creative Cloud Sewing Machine


Master the Maker Studio Beginning January 2022, the Maker Studio is shifting to become a Do It Yourself space.

To assist with your journey through all the tools in the Maker Studio, we’re introducing the Maker This means all the Studio Passport! This equipment and tools are guide will introduce you now available for you to all the methods and to bring your dreams to classes needed to fully reality yourself! (Don’t master the space. worry, staff will still be there to lend a hand.) You can pick the passport up and collect your first stamp when you get a tour of the Maker Studio and all its gadgets. Complete every task in the booklet and we’ll help you make a custom, one of a kind commemorative item with the machines available. (But you’ll be an expert by then so you could probably make it yourself!)

Located in the Delaware Main Library

84 E. Winter St. Delaware, OH 43015 www.delawarelibrary.org/locations/makerstudio/ 740-362-3861 makerstudio@delawarelibrary.org

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STAFF REVIEW by Bridget Dailey Youth Services Specialist The Telling a People’s Story exhibit features the art from lots of different children’s books. I’ve picked three of my favorites to share here, but you can learn more about this exhibit on page 9.

Ruth and the Green Book by Calvin Alexander Ramsey

Ruth and her family are traveling across the country together in their new sea mist green automobile. During the drive the family experience racial discrimination in a 1952 America, but along the way come across The Negro Motorist Green Book, a book created to help Black people find safe places where they are welcome to eat, sleep, and shop. Told through the perspective of a young child, Ramsey is able to deliver a heartwarming and infuriating story about a serious issue in a racially divided America. With minimal detailing, young readers will be able to digest the events at their own pace. An exceptional read for ages 7 to 11.

She Loved Baseball: The Effa Manley Story by Audrey Vernick

Effa Manley had perseverance, grit and a special kind of love for baseball. As an advocate for civil rights and a woman working for the Negro National Baseball League, Effa pushed through when told, “That’s just the way things are.” This juvenile biography gives snippets of Effa’s life’s work, just enough to make you want to dig for more. With descriptive text and engaging illustrations, readers of all ages will enjoy this out of the park story. Great for ages 5 to 10.

Beautiful Blackbird by Ashley Bryan

An adaptation from the folktale of Ila-speaking people of Zambia, Ashley Bryan has created a Coretta Scott King award winner through vibrant, bold illustrations and beautiful storytelling. Blackbird is seen as the most beautiful bird, but sapped with envy, the other birds beg to be like Blackbird. Blackbird shares the gift of color but insists, “Color on the outside is not what’s on the inside,” and “Just remember, whatever I do, I’ll be me and you’ll be you.” A bright and colorful read for ages 3 and up.

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