June • July • August 2022
MY LIBRARY
SUMMER LIBRARY ADVENTURE JUNE 1-JULY 31
Summer library Adventure June 1-July 31
Light Up The Community All ages. Help grow our community
Monday-Friday June 6-10
your stories. Pick up a free craft kit at the library and at various community lantern. A limited number are available each week. Upload a picture of your lantern to itpld.org/camp-pic for sharing on social media. Pickup begins June 1, while supplies last.
Around the campfire
Monday, June 6 June 1-July 31 | All Ages. Where will the Summer Library Adventure take you? Join in and complete activities to earn prizes. Even the youngest trailblazers can participate when a caregiver reads with them. Register at the Adult Services Desk, Launch Pad or Kids Services Desk at the Main Library or at the Branch beginning June 1. Completion prize pickup takes place June 20-July 31.
1-1:30 pm or 2-2:30 pm Ages 3-6 with a caregiver. Celebrate the start of summer with a story followed by camp-inspired crafts. TR
Can’t wait to see you at ITPLD
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Geocaching
Wednesday, June 8 3-5 pm Grades 6-12. Join the world's largest treasure hunt. Meet at the library to learn about the exciting world of geocaching and join us as we visit a local park in search of a real geocache. R
Celestial Constellations Friday, June 10
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2-3 pm Grades 4-5. Explore and learn patterns and how you can observe them. You’ll even be able to “see” the stars during the day by making your own constellation keychain. TR
A-Camping We Will Go
Thursday, June 9
11 am-12 pm Grades 1-3. Let's set up our campsite and sing songs, read books and make a special craft to take home. TR
R = Registration required | TR = Ticket Registration
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BRANCH CELEBRATE THE LIBRARY BRANCH’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY! Saturday, August 6, 11 am-1 pm Make crafts and enjoy pizza and cake as we celebrate the Branch turning ten years old! NR
Find unexpected surprises and new releases when you browse the Branch. Looking for bilingual books for kids? Visit the Branch to explore our vibrant collection.
The Indian Trails Branch, 99 E. Palatine Rd., Prospect Heights, is a vibrant space with a neighborhood feel, located behind McDonald’s, north of Palatine Road. The Branch houses a diverse collection of popular books, movies and more in English and Spanish.
FAMILY CRAFT FRIDAYS Fridays: June 10, July 8 and August 12, 5:30-7 pm All ages. Create unique seasonal and theme-based projects. Materials provided. NR
THE LAUNCH PAD MAKER DAY AT THE BRANCH Monday, June 20, 3-6 pm See our 3D printer in action, use the button maker and check out our exploration kits. The Launch Pad staff will be on hand to demonstrate and answer any questions. NR
JEWELRY MAKING NIGHT Friday, June 24, 5:30-7 pm Ages 12 and older. Learn basic jewelry making techniques and use our tools and supplies to create a unique beaded jewelry piece. TRB
HOURS AT THE BRANCH Monday-Friday 1-8 pm Saturday 10 am-3 pm
DECORATE A PIÑATA! Friday, July 22, 5:30-7:30 pm All ages. Work together to decorate a colorful piñata with crepe paper to create a one-of-a-kind party piece. One per household. TRB
STRING ART: DANDELION PROJECT Friday, August 26, 5:30-7 pm Ages 12 and older. Learn the basics of string art to create a beautiful decoration piece. One per household. TRB
TRB = Ticket Registration Branch. Free tickets distributed at the Branch 15 minutes before the program on a first-come, first-served basis.
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STORYTIMES
Allow us to partner with you on your early literacy journey. Grab a family mat and join storytime for a variety of activities tailored to your age group. Free tickets required for each person attending.
BABY TIME
DATE
TIME
Infants and crawlers with a caregiver. Stories, songs and fingerplays. TR
Fridays: June 10 and July 8
10-10:30 am
Fridays: June 10 and July 8
10:45-11:15 am
Tuesdays: June 14 and July 12 Fridays: July 1 and July 29
10-10:30 am
Fridays: June 17 and July 15 Tuesdays: June 28 and July 26
10-10:30 am
Thursdays: June 23 and July 21
6:30-7 pm
WONDERFUL WALKERS Ages walkers-24 months with a caregiver. Stories, songs, fingerplays and movement activities. TR
TODDLER STORYTIME Ages 2-3 with a caregiver. Start your day with books, rhymes and songs. TR
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Boost early literacy skills with books, movement and songs. TR
NIGHT OWLS Ages 3-7 with a caregiver. Not quite ready for bed? Relax with stories, songs and literacy activities. TR
ANDERTOONS: HILARIOUS HIKING Saturday, June 18, 2-3 pm Grades 3-6. Get ready to laugh along and learn techniques from cartoonist Mark Anderson. Go on a cartoon hike and decide where we go, who we meet and what happens next. We might draw wildlife, weird plants, quicksand, Bigfoot or squirrels. It’s a fun free-for-all that’s different every time. TR
JODI KOPLIN’S JIGGLEJAM Saturday, July 16, 2-2:45 pm Ages 3 and older with a caregiver. Get ready to wiggle, jiggle and giggle along to Jodi’s imaginative tunes. Jodi will perform a variety of music, including rock ‘n’ roll, folk, calypso, boogie and blues that the whole family will enjoy. TR
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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YOUTH
Stuffed Animal Sleepover Stuffed Animal Drop Off Only: Tuesday, July 5 through Friday, July 8, 9 am-9 pm Pickup and storytime: Monday, July 11, 6:30-7 pm Ages 3 and older with a caregiver. Drop off your stuffed animal for a week of overnight fun at the library. Drop off at the Kids Services Desk from Tuesday, July 5 through Friday, July 8. Then join us on July 11 at 6:30 pm for stories, songs and stuffed animal pickup. R
GARDEN PROGRAM
PRESCHOOL READ, PLAY, CREATE!
Saturdays: June 4, June 18, July 16 and August 6, 10-11 am Grades K-5. Help tend and weed our flourishing garden and make a craft. Dress to work in the dirt. TR
Monday, June 6 | Pick up supplies: June 6-24 Tuesday, July 5 | Pick up supplies: July 5-29 Ages 25 months-4 years with a caregiver. Spark your child’s curiosity and encourage discovery at home. Enjoy building skills through stories, songs and play. Each kit includes a book to keep, a handout with songs and rhymes and a special activity. R
BABIES READ, PLAY, CREATE! Monday, June 6 | Pick up supplies: June 6-24 Tuesday, July 5 | Pick up supplies: July 5-29 Ages 6-24 months with a caregiver. Encourage learning at home through stories, songs and play. Each kit includes a book to keep, a handout with songs and rhymes and a unique activity. R
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Check the stacks | Call Number: 372.21 WHA
AROUND THE CAMPFIRE Monday, June 6, 1-1:30 pm or 2-2:30 pm Ages 3-6 with a caregiver. Celebrate the start of summer with a story followed by camp-inspired crafts. TR
MAKING MONDAYS MEMORABLE A-CAMPING WE WILL GO Thursday, June 9, 11 am-12 pm Grades 1-3. Let’s set up our campsite and sing songs, read books and make a special craft to take home. TR
Monday, June 20, 2-3 pm Grades K-3. Each time we meet we’ll explore a different theme and get creative. TR
CARE OF MAGICAL CREATURES Thursday, June 30, 4-5 pm Grades K-1. Explore the world of magical creatures with enchanting stories and fantastic crafts. TR
SUMMER UNDER THE STARS Tuesday, July 12, 2-3 pm Grades K-3. Explore the basic science of constellations such as what they are and how you can find them, plus learn which stars shine the brightest over summer. We’ll also have fun with constellation-themed crafts and activities. TR
CELESTIAL CONSTELLATIONS Friday, June 10, 2-3 pm Grades 4-5. Explore and learn about different constellations, their patterns and how you can observe them. You’ll even be able to “see” the stars during the day by making your own constellation keychain. TR
KIDS EXPLORE THE NATIONAL PARKS Tuesday, June 14, 2-3 pm Grades 4-5. Think you could survive the wilderness backcountry in the Gates of the Arctic Park in Alaska? Did you know bison still live in Yellowstone National Park? Did you know scientists, archeologists and firefighters work at national parks across the country? Learn about these facts and more at this interactive program where we’ll play games and make crafts. TR
PAINT LIKE THE MASTERS Thursday, July 28, 11 am-12 pm Grades 3-5. Learn about an artist’s life and paintings using various mediums to create your own masterpiece to take home. Each program will feature a new artist. TR
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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YOUTH
Register and pick up your free book while supplies last. Read the book and join us for a discussion on the day of the program. Books provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.
Grades K&1
CHAPTER ONE BOOK CLUB
The KidZone is a space for play and discovery.
BIRD SINGING, BIRD WINGING BY MARILYN SINGER Tuesday, September 27, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins August 30. Travel around the world to meet birds of all sizes and colors. Discover birds in their special habitats and learn about their unique behaviors. Which will be your favorite? Book discussion followed by hands-on activities and a snack. R
Grades 2&3
Grades 4&5
PAPERBACK PALS BOOK CLUB TWINS VS. TRIPLETS: BACK TO SCHOOL BLITZ BY JENNIFER TORRES Tuesday, September 13, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins August 9. David Suárez can’t wait to go back to school and get far away from his trickster neighbors. He’s in for a surprise when a set of equally prank-loving triplets move onto his block—and into his class. Now the twins and triplets are battling for control of the playground and David is stuck in the middle. Can he end the prank war before recess gets canceled for the whole year? R
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BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB FULL OF BEANS BY JENNIFER L. HOLM Monday, September 12 or Thursday, September 15, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins August 8. Grown-ups lie. That’s one truth Beans knows for sure. He and his gang know how to spot a whopper a mile away, because they are the savviest bunch of barefoot conchs (that means “locals”) in all of Key West. Beans isn’t anyone’s fool. He has plans—big plans. The consequences might surprise even Beans himself. R
MIDDLE GROUND Grades 6-8 ENGINEERING CHALLENGE
BASKET WEAVING
Wednesday, June 15, 4-5 pm Are you a builder or a creative problem solver? Use your STEAM skills to complete engineering challenges using simple materials provided by the library. R
Wednesday, July 6, 4-5 pm Enjoy a relaxing time with friends and create “unbe-weave-able” reed baskets you can use to decorate your room. Materials provided. R
DIY CUP LANTERNS
DYSTOPIAN GAMES
Wednesday, June 22, 4-5 pm Add some light to your life by learning how to make decorative lanterns using paper cups. Materials provided. R
Wednesday, July 20, 4-5 pm Are you a fan of The Hunger Games series? Do you have what it takes to survive a YA dystopian world? Put your skills to the test and compete in our Dystopian Games. R
MIDDLE SCHOOL
BOOK CLUB
Register and pick up your free book while supplies last. Books provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.
LUMBERJANES BY NOELLE STEVENSON
SCRITCH SCRATCH BY LINDSAY CURRIE
Monday, July 25, 7-8 pm Book pickup begins May 23. Five best friends are determined to have an awesome summer camp experience. They’re not going to let any insane quest or supernatural critters stand in their way. Faced with a mystery that threatens the world, these hardcore lady-types join forces to wail on monsters until the day is saved. R
Monday, September 26, 7-8 pm Book pickup begins July 25. Claire has absolutely no interest in the paranormal. After she encounters the spirit of a boy during one of her dad’s ghost-themed bus tours of Chicago, she has no choice but to pay attention. Can she help the boy find what he’s looking for before it’s too late? R
CROSSOVER Grades 6-12 GEOCACHING
ANIME CLUB
Wednesday, June 8, 3-5 pm Meet at the library and join the world’s largest treasure hunt. Experience the exciting world of geocaching where we’ll visit a local park in search of a real geocache. R
Tuesdays: June 14, July 12 and August 9, 7-8 pm Whether you are an anime expert or just getting started, this is the club for you. Watch anime, vote on what to watch next time and make new friends. R
DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS Tuesdays: June 28, July 26 and August 30, 7-8 pm If you’re an expert or just starting out, join us for some D&D. Bring your own character sheet or pick up a pre-made one at the door. R
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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HIGH SCHOOL Grades 9-12
The LOFT is a place where you can enjoy board games, use the computers or just hang out. Located on the second floor.
THE LOFT Volunteer Kits
Monday, June 6 | Tuesday, July 5 | Monday, August 1 Pickup: 9 am-9 pm Pick up a volunteer craft kit at the Adult Services Desk with a craft and instructions inside. Complete and return it to the Adult Services Desk. Returning a completed craft will count as 1 hour of community service time. You will have until the end of each month to complete and return the kit. R
LASER ENGRAVED WATER BOTTLE Thursday, June 9, 7-8 pm Learn the basics of Inkscape to design and laser engrave onto a water bottle. This program is held in the Launch Pad. R
RESIN FLOWER CRAFT Thursday, June 30, 7-8 pm Using resin and flowers, make a beautiful decoration that you can enjoy for years to come. R
CAN YOU SURVIVE? Wednesday, July 6, 7-8 pm You are thrown into an extreme situation and have a limited number of supplies. Working as a team, you have to determine if you know what is worth keeping and what will harm your chances of surviving. R
SUMMER INSPIRED MASON JAR CANDLE HOLDER Thursday, July 28, 7-8 pm Using mason jars and flowers, make a candleholder inspired by summer and nature. R
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Custom Custom T-Shirts T-Shirts Thursday, August 11, 7-8 pm Make a shirt that is unique to you. Become familiar with the Silhouette Cameo and design a custom t-shirt. This program will be held in the Launch Pad. R
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THE
KEYS TO A
STRONG SCHOOL YEAR
Thursday, August 18, 7-8:30 pm Heading back to school and looking for ways to be successful? Based on proven methods used by top students and educators, this framework created by Excellerate will give you the tools, clarity and confidence to get results. Parents and students are welcome to attend this program. R
STYROFOAM PRINTMAKING Thursday, August 25, 7-8 pm Styrofoam is a fun and unique way to experiment with printmaking. R
HIGH SCHOOL
BOOK CLUB
Register and pick up your free book at the Adult Services Desk. Books provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.
Receive 2 hours of volunteer time for reading and attending a book club program.
ALL THAT GLITTERS BY GRITA TRELEASE Monday, June 27, 7-8 pm Registration and book pickup begins April 25. When smallpox kills her parents, Camille must find a way to provide for her younger sister while managing her volatile brother. Relying on magic, Camille painstakingly transforms scraps of metal into money to buy the food and medicine they need. But when the coins don’t hold their shape, her brother disappears with the family’s savings. Camille pursues a richer, more dangerous mark: the glittering court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. R
LAST NIGHT AT THE TELEGRAPH CLUB BY MALINDA LO Monday, August 29, 7-8 pm Registration and book pickup begins June 28. Discover a story of love and duty set in San Francisco’s Chinatown during the Red Scare. America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father—despite his hard-won citizenship—Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day. R
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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LAUNCH PAD Makerspace Launch Pad Tour Wednesday, June 8, 7-8 pm or Thursday, June 9, 1-2 pm All ages. Ever wonder what happens in the library’s makerspace, the Launch Pad? Check out the space and learn about what you can do here on this guided tour. Finish with some maker activities. R
DIY YOUTUBE SHORTS
SUMMER SURVIVAL KIT
Wednesday, June 1 | Friday, July 1 | Monday, August 1 All ages. Check the Library’s YouTube channel for new DIY projects you can make from home with easy to find, affordable supplies.
Friday, June 17, 6:30-7:30 pm Ages 14 and older. Protect yourself this summer by learning how to make your own natural sunburn gel and tick repellent. Join holistic practitioners Ehris Urban and Velya Jancz-Urban of GroundedGoodwife.com and learn about the wonders Earth has to offer. Registration with a valid email address is required. R
FLOWER PRINTS Thursday, June 2, 5-6 pm Ages 12 and older. Create a floral print using real flowers and a hammering technique. Materials provided. R
MAKE A FOSSIL Saturday, June 4, 11 am-12 pm Grades 2-5. Learn how fossils are formed and create your own with plaster. Materials provided. R
STITCH TOGETHER MEET-UP Mondays: June 6 and August 1, 1-3 pm Tuesdays: June 21, July 19 and August 16, 6-8 pm Ages 18 and older. If your craft of choice uses needles or hooks, this group is for you. Bring your knit, crochet, embroidery or cross stitch projects already in progress to work and chat with others. R
SEW SUNNY: GLASSES CASE Ages 18 and older Wednesday, June 8, 2-3:30 pm or Friday, August 5, 5:30-7 pm Grades 6-12 Mondays: June 13, 6-7:30 pm or July 18, 5-6:30 pm Sew a sunglasses case in this beginner level sewing program. Sewing certification is required to participate in this program. Materials provided. R
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RAINBOW WALL HANGING Thursday, June 23, 6:30-8 pm Grades 6-12. Create a rainbow wall hanging using the Italian bargello stitch technique. Materials provided. R
LASER ENGRAVED CAMP COASTERS Ages 18 and older | Friday, July 1, 6-7:30 pm Grades 6-12 | Friday, July 8, 6-7:30 pm Make a camping themed coaster. Use Inkscape to import graphics and engrave them onto cork coasters with the library’s laser engraver. R
Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
BARGELLO RAINBOW BOOKMARK
FELT NATURE WALL HANGING
Tuesday, June 28, 4-5:30 pm Grades 2-5. Create a rainbow bookmark using the Italian bargello stitch technique. Materials provided. R
Wednesday, July 27, 3-4:30 pm or Friday, July 29, 6-7:30 pm Ages 4-7 with a caregiver. While on your summer adventures, collect branches and leaves to use in this nature-inspired craft. If you can’t bring your own, materials will be provided. Every child must be accompanied by an adult. R
JEWELRY MAKING EXTRAVAGANZA Wednesdays: June 29, July 20 and August 24, 4:30-6 pm Ages 12 and older. Learn jewelry making techniques using our collection of beads and jewelry supplies to create a unique piece to take home. Materials provided. R
CREATE A CUSTOM TOTE BAG Wednesday, July 6, 6-8 pm Ages 14 and older. Create a unique design in Silhouette Studio to cut heat transfer vinyl and apply to a tote bag. Materials provided. R
UKULELE FOR BEGINNERS Part One | Thursday, July 7, 7-8 pm Part Two | Thursday, July 14, 7-8 pm Ages 10 and older. Learn to play the ukulele in this beginner class with music instructor, Irwin Silbernik. Ukuleles provided. Register for the July 7 session to secure your spot in both sessions. You must attend both sessions. R
INTRODUCTION TO EMBRILLIANCE Friday, August 12, 6-7:30 pm or Monday, August 15, 6-7:30 pm Ages 18 and older. Learn the basics of Embrilliance software to make embroidery machine designs. R
MAKE A MONKEY DRUM Thursday, August 18, 6-8 pm Ages 14 and older. Make a handheld percussion instrument called a monkey drum. Materials provided. R
3D PRINTING WITH TINKERCAD Friday, August 19, 6-7 pm Ages 12 and older. Get started with Tinkercad, a free 3D modeling program. Learn the basics of building with this easy-to-use, browser-based software. Basic computer skills and a valid, non-school email address are required. R
LASER ENGRAVED CAMP CUPS Ages 18 and older | Monday, July 11, 6-7:30 pm Grades 6-12 | Friday, July 15, 6-7:30 pm Engrave your own camp cup. Use Inkscape to import graphics and engrave them onto aluminum cups with the library’s laser engraver. R
ORIGAMI WITH CREATIVEBUG Monday, August 22, 5-6 pm Ages 12 and older. Build a simple origami house with Creativebug, a video library of tutorials for DIY crafters, creators and artists. R
3D PRINTED FUN-DIALS Friday, July 22, 6-7 pm Grades 6-12. Learn to navigate Thingiverse to search for sundial designs to 3D print. R
BUILD A NEST Monday, June 20, 10-11 am Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Build a nest for your egg, then test the nest’s strength. TR
Little Builders Program
BUILD A BOAT Monday, July 18, 10-11 am Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Build a boat and see if it will float. TR
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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LAUNCH PAD Makerspace
SUMMER LIBRARY ADVENTURE KICKOFF WEEK Monday, June 6-Friday, June 10 Visit the Launch Pad for a special DIY project each day. Monday, June 6 | Friendship Bracelets Tuesday, June 7 | Make Your Own Button Wednesday, June 8 | Painted Rocks Thursday, June 9 | Keychains Friday, June 10 | Postcards
LAUNCH PAD
SUMMER HOURS June 6-August 19 the Launch Pad will open early on weekdays. Visit us Monday-Friday, 11 am-8 pm in addition to our regular weekend hours. Saturday, 10 am-4 pm and Sunday, 1-4 pm.
C.S.I. BOOK CLUB Books are provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.
BRAIDING SWEETGRASS BY ROBIN WALL KIMMERER Tuesday, August 23, 6-7 pm Book pickup begins July 19 in the Launch Pad. Ages 14 and older. Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, Kimmerer shows how other living beings— asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae and sweetgrass—offer us gifts and lessons, even if we’ve forgotten how to hear their voices. She circles toward a central argument: that the awakening of ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. R
Summer
Nostalgia
Relive those summer camp craft memories, or try them for the first time. Materials provided. R
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MACRAME KEY CHAINS
CLAY PINCH POTS
SUN CATCHERS
Ages 18 and older Wednesday, June 22, 6:30-7:30 pm Ages 12 and older Monday, June 27, 2:30-3:30 pm
Ages 18 and older Wednesday, July 13, 6:30-7:30 pm Ages 12 and older Monday, July 25, 2:30-3:30 pm
Ages 18 and older Monday, August 8, 5-6 pm Ages 12 and older Wednesday, August 17, 5-6 pm
Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
ADULT RISE & READ MORNING
BOOK DISCUSSIONS Call the library to register and reserve a copy of the book for pickup at the hold shelf or drive-up window. Register for one session only.
THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LENNI AND MARGOT BY MARIANNE CRONIN Tuesday, June 14, or Thursday, June 16, 10:30-11:30 am Registration and book pickup begin May 10. Lenni Pettersson lives on the Terminal Ward at the Glasgow Princess Royal Hospital. Though the teenager is dying, she still has plenty of living to do. Lenni joins the hospital’s arts and crafts class and meets the magnificent Margot, an 83-year-old, purple-pajamawearing, fruitcake-eating rebel. Margot helps to transform Lenni in ways she never imagined. R
FUZZ: WHEN NATURE BREAKS THE LAW BY MARY ROACH Tuesday, July 12, or Thursday, July 14, 10:30-11:30 am Registration and book pickup begin June 14. What’s to be done about a jaywalking moose and a bear caught breaking and entering? Three hundred years ago, animals that broke the law would be assigned legal representation and put on trial. When it comes to problem wildlife, Roach finds, humans are more often the problem—and the solution. R
MATRIX BY LAUREN GROFF Tuesday, August 9, or Thursday, August 11, 10:30-11:30 am Registration and book pickup begin July 12. Seventeen-year-old Marie de France is sent to England to be the new prioress of an impoverished abbey. Marie finds focus and love in collective life with her singular and mercurial sisters. In this crucible, Marie steadily supplants her desire for family, her homeland, and passions of her youth with something new to her. R
The library is excited to continue offering an online Genealogy newsletter, titled Relatively Speaking. Each quarterly issue includes relevant articles and information, upcoming programs, new additions to the collection and more. Previous newsletters are archived on the website: itpld.info/Genealogy
NEWSPAPER NECESSITIES Friday, June 3, 2-3:30 pm Newspapers hold an astounding amount of genealogical and local history information other than obituaries. Learn how to find the hidden gems in newspapers like claim day notices, cards of thanks, society news, tax notices and more. Learn how to locate digital copies of original newspapers and what online indexes and abstracts exist. R
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ADULT FOREST LANTERN CRAFT Thursday, June 9, 7-8 pm Learn how to make a lantern with forest and night sky decorations to enjoy all summer long. R
ILLINOIS LIBRARIES PRESENT: AN EVENING WITH CHEF KWAME ONWUACHI Wednesday, June 22, 7-8 pm James Beard Award winner, Chef Kwame Onwuachi, opened five restaurants before turning thirty. He was a 2015 Top Chef contestant and is a judge on the Food Network’s Chopped. In 2021, Onwuachi became the youngest executive producer at Food & Wine magazine. R
THE HISTORY OF S’MORES
Discover a welcoming environment with comfy chairs and friendly staff ready to help.
Monday, June 6, 7-8 pm Have you ever wondered how this unusual and delicious treat came to be? Join librarian Faye Levin-O’Leary to learn about its history, from the Victorian Era to the Girl Scouts and the creation and uses of the various components. A sign language interpreter accompanies this program. R
CHICAGO’S NEWEST MURALS Friday, June 17, 2-3 pm Travel through Chicagoland with a slideshow presented by historian and educator Beth Sair as she shares some of Chicago’s newest murals. Learn unique details about Chicago’s history and facts about the artists and their mural projects. Enjoy an uplifting presentation of how artists are improving neighborhoods one mural at a time. R
Check the stacks | Call Number: 751.73 GRA
HEALTHY STRIDES WALKING GROUP Tuesday, June 7, 2-3:30 pm Walking for exercise can be one of the easiest ways to implement a healthy lifestyle. According to the CDC, it’s one of the most popular forms of exercise. It can help lower your risks for heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, depression and some cancers. Dr. J.R. Gibb, DPT, presents on the many positive effects that walking can have on your health. Following the presentation, join our optional walking group as we follow the path around Horizon Park. Dr. Gibb is available during the walking portion to answer individual questions you have. A signed waiver will be required to participate in the walking aspect of the program. Waivers are provided at the program. R
WRITERS WORKSHOP Tuesdays: June 7, July 5 and August 2, 6:30-8:45 pm Ages 18 and older. Share your work with others in a supportive atmosphere at this monthly community writers group led by author Ginnie Foley. R
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MUSIC AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN Tuesday, July 5, 2-3 pm From the Greek Islands to the Turkish coastline and Egypt, music from these ancient lands has enchanted pharaohs, kings and emperors throughout its long history. This presentation highlights the unique folk instruments and captivating music played around the Eastern shores of this great sea. Presenters Eve Monzingo and George Lawler weave a musical tale of their adventures in learning this music, traveling to these places and working with Greek, Turkish, Jewish and Middle Eastern communities in the Chicago area. Performing folk and classical music on instruments including the Sandouri (Greek hammered dulcimer), Darbuka (Middle Eastern goblet drum), clarinet, saxophone and guitar. These players paint a colorful picture of musical life in Mediterranean cultures. R
Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
CAMPING 101 AT CAMP DAN BEARD
OFFSITE
Wednesday, July 6, 6-7:30 pm Camp Dan Beard, 200 Portwine Rd., Northbrook, IL 60062 Join Cook County Forest Preserve staff at Camp Dan for this hands-on workshop that teaches basic camping skills. Topics include tent setup, campfire cooking, camping fun, dressing for camping, camping etiquette and more. An ITPLD library card is required to attend this program. R
INTRODUCTION TO MINDFULNESS Monday, August 1, 7-8 pm Are you curious about living more mindfully? This workshop introduces you to meditation and how it affects health, thoughts and emotions. Learn simple mindfulness techniques for everyday living. No experience is necessary. R
PIONEER COOKING WHAT 2 KNOW B4 YOU GO Monday, July 11, 2-3:30 pm Are you planning a hiking, canoeing or camping trip, or driving to a national park? Ron Nosek of Nature Education Program LTD prepares you for emergencies encountered during any outdoor activity. What 2 Know B4 You Go is designed to keep you from getting into trouble and help you make the right decisions should things go wrong. R
AZTEC DANCE: MEXICO’S ANCIENT CULTURE AND LIVING TRADITION Saturday, July 30, 1-2 pm Journey into Mexico’s ancient Aztec culture of music, song, dance and history of the Danza De Los Concheros. Learn the heritage and culture of the Indigenous tradition of Flor y Canto. R
JANE GOODALL: THE HOPE (2020) Thursday, June 2, 6:30-8:30 pm Tuesday, June 21, 1-3 pm After she first began studying chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Jane Goodall returned to Tanzania. This documentary focuses on her history as a primatologist and her commitment as an activist. TV-14. R
Monday, August 8, 2-3 pm Beth Gough discusses typical pioneer cooking techniques and recipes and the challenges of feeding families on the go. R
FUN WITH PAPER QUILLING Thursday, August 11, 7-8:30 pm Paper quilling expert Karina Guico teaches basic techniques for paper quilling and paper filigree. Create summer designs that include a campfire bookmark and a greeting card. Materials provided. R
PUZZLE EXCHANGE Saturday, August 13, 11 am-12 pm Bring your used but well-loved puzzles (no missing pieces, please) to trade with other puzzle enthusiasts. Puzzles may be dropped off outside the Lake Room at 10 am. The Lake Room opens for all at 11 am for the exchange. Members interested in volunteering at this event, please email volunteer@itpld.org for an application. NR
THE FAREWELL (2019) Tuesday, July 19, 2-4 pm Thursday, July 21, 6:30-8:30 pm Billi (Awkwafina) reluctantly returns to Changchun, China, to discover that her whole family knows their beloved matriarch has weeks to live. Her family has decided not to tell Nai-Nai herself. The family gathers under the joyful guise of an expedited wedding, uniting family members from across the globe. PG-13. R
SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (2021) Tuesday, August 16, 6-8:30 pm Thursday, August 18, 1:30-4 pm After Spider-Man’s secret identity is revealed, Peter Parker seeks the help of Doctor Strange. When a spell gone wrong unleashes dangerous supervillains from other universes, Peter must do everything he can to save the Multiverse. PG-13. R
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ADULT
Great Decisions
Discussion Group
Exchange ideas about foreign policy issues facing America today in this informal, non-partisan discussion. Pick up a copy of the Great Decisions 2022 Briefing Book at the second floor Adult Services Desk. Before each month’s program, read the designated chapter in the book. The video will be shown during the session.
FIFTYLEVEN THINGS TO SAY Monday, June 20, 6:30-7:30 pm This all-ages performance features eclectic music and stories from African American culture. Folk tales, jazz melodies and true-life experiences all coexist in the performance that emphasizes the multiplicity of African Americans. R
TOPIC 5: IS IT POSSIBLE FOR DEMOCRACY TO PREVAIL IN MYANMAR?
FRIENDS OF THE CHICAGO RIVER
Friday, June 24, 10-11:30 am The situation in Myanmar, including the coup by the military in February 2021 and the ongoing human rights crises, coupled with civil resistance by those opposed to the regime, has led to chaos in the Southeast Asian country. How are neighboring countries reacting and what role will ASEAN play? R
A HISTORY OF APPROACHES TO LGBTQ ACTIVISM
TOPIC 6: WILL THE QUAD COUNTRIES BE ABLE TO CONTAIN CHINA’S POWER REACH? Friday, July 22, 10-11:30 am As part of the U.S. pivot to Asia, the United States has a dialogue with Japan, Australia and India to contain China. Recently, the Quad countries held joint naval exercises in the South Pacific. How effective will the actions of this alliance be? R
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Civic Spotlight is a monthly series aimed at engaging our members around issues that impact society, from local to global, through educational lectures, film screenings and community conversations.
Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
Monday, July 18, 6:30-8 pm Presenter Mark Hauser discusses the history of the Chicago River, its ecology and the Friends of the Chicago River conservation efforts. R
Monday, August 15, 6:30-8 pm The Gerber/Hart Library and Archives focuses on LGBTQ history and culture in the Midwest. In a slideshow presentation, Director Wil Brant provides a brief overview of the resources, services and programs Gerber/Hart provides. Wil covers the shifts and changes in LGBTQ activist movements and social justice concerns in four time periods from the 1950s through today. R
ESL
ESL
SUMMER SEMESTER
JULY 5-SEPTEMBER 9
(No classes July 4 & September 5)
REGISTRATION ESL registration is by ticket only on the first day of class and is first-come, first served. Tickets are available 15 minutes before the first class of each level. • Limit: 24 tickets per class. • Students must attend all classes in the 10 week quarter. • No registration after week three (July 22).
The ESL Lab provides students with an introduction to the library’s ESL services, tutoring and independent online learning.
CLASSES BEGINNING ESL Mondays and Fridays: July 8-September 9, 1-2:30 pm Learn basic words to describe family, home, food and other simple phrases. TR
ESL VOLUNTEER TRAINING
INTERMEDIATE ESL
Thursday, June 30, 7-8 pm Friday, July 1, 1-2 pm Current ESL Volunteers can attend one of our training sessions each quarter. Training sessions will include updates to ESL and Library services, training related to ESL tutoring and instruction and time to network with other volunteers. Register by calling the Adult Services Desk at 847.459.4100 option 3 or email eslvolunteer@itpld.org. R
Mondays and Fridays Daytime: July 8-September 9, 10-11:30 am or Tuesday and Thursday Evenings: July 5-September 8, 7-8:30 pm Learn simple phrases for shopping, interviews and getting around. Practice what you learn through activities and games. TR
ADVANCED ESL
FALL QUARTER
SEPTEMBER 26-DECEMBER 9
Tuesdays and Thursdays: July 5-September 8, 1-2:30 pm Learn about different forms of English grammar, such as idioms, phrasal verbs, metaphors and similes. Practice what you learn using material from books, movies and radio. TR
(No classes the week of November 21-25)
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BUSINESS AND CAREER
Looking to host a meeting for up to ten people? Reserve Conference Room i, 24 hours in advance with an ITPLD card.
RESUME REVIEW & CAREER COACHING APPOINTMENTS Attendees have the option of requesting a meeting in-person in Study Room i or meeting virtually over Zoom. Please select an appointment environment when registering for a session. You will receive an email with additional information on participating after you register. • Tuesday Afternoons: June 7 | July 5 | August 2 | 12-3 pm • Tuesday Evenings: June 21 | July 19 | August 16 | 5-8 pm • Thursday Evenings: June 9 | July 7 | August 4 | 5-8 pm • Thursday Afternoons: June 23 | July 21 | August 18 | 12-3 pm
One-hour reviews with a career specialist include: • Applicant Tracking System optimization • Career and interview coaching • Job scanning and searching • LinkedIn refreshing • Personal branding
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THE FUTURE OF WORK IS HERE AND IT IS REMOTE Thursday, June 9, 6:30-7:30 pm Imagine the possibilities with remote work. Even before COVID, remote work increased by 400% since 2010 and now it is here to stay. Learn from Eilis Wasserman, from the Shafer Leadership Academy, about best practices for thriving in a remote work-world. Familiarize yourself with the skills and language needed to succeed remotely and find remote work opportunities. This program is presented in partnership with Glenview, Northbrook, Skokie & Vernon Area Public Libraries. R
WILLS AND TRUSTS Wednesday, June 29, 7-8:30 pm Attorney Jacob K. Ehrensaft presents on wills and trusts, including powers of attorney, probate, guardianship and the importance of planning ahead. R
LEARN HOW TO SELL ON ETSY SUCCESSFULLY Tuesday, July 12, 7-8:30 pm Etsy is the global marketplace to sell handmade and vintage items. Join local librarian, Liz Kirchhoff and learn the skills needed to successfully navigate selling on Etsy. The creative opportunities are endless and Liz is here to help. R
Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
Need a smaller space to meet offsite for 1-4 people? Eight private study rooms can be reserved online or at the library 24 hours in advance with an ITPLD card.
IMPROVE YOUR LINKEDIN PROFILE Tuesday, August 9, 7-8 pm Greg Coe, founder of GetLinked.Pro, discusses the dos and don’ts when creating and updating your profile and networking through LinkedIn. A 17 year veteran on LinkedIn, Coe has trained over 900 people on how to leverage LinkedIn for jobs, hiring and driving business. Opportunity for a live coach workshop and Q&A will be held at the end of the program. R
LAKE COOK CAREER COLLABORATIVE CAREERCOLLAB.ORG Looking for a job or looking to get ahead in your current job? Start here to find assistance, information and resources available to you at no cost from your local library.
Life Skills
What I Wish Someone Had Told Me: Life Skills for Young Adults This new program series focuses on the essential skills that young or new adults need to successfully navigate adulthood and all of its unique challenges.
LET’S GET READY TO WORK! JOB READINESS TRAINING Wednesday, August 31, 7-8:30 pm Join D’Sheadra Benford from Employer and Employment Services, for their interactive Job Readiness Training workshop. This course is perfect for anyone, including those just entering the workforce and seasoned professionals ready to make a career change. Participants will have the necessary tools to jumpstart their job search and be prepared for 21st Century employment opportunities. R
R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration
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DIGITAL CONNECTIONS
Learn the latest versions of programs like Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
TECH ASSISTANCE FOR ANDROID
GOOGLE SHEETS
Monday, June 6, 3:30-4 pm or 4:15-4:45 pm Learn how to use your devices to download apps and more. Talk with a library staff expert one-on-one. R
Wednesday, June 22, 7-8:30 pm Explore the free cloud-based Microsoft Excel alternative available to all who sign up with Gmail. A Google account and password are required. R
GOOGLE DOCS Wednesday, June 8, 7-8:30 pm Explore the free cloud-based Microsoft Word alternative available to all who sign up with Gmail. A Google account and password are required. R
TECH ASSISTANCE FOR APPLE
CYBERSECURITY 101 FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
CUT THE CABLE
Tuesday, June 14, 7-8 pm Shoba Pillay, Partner at Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago, discusses some of the core facts about the cybercrime landscape. Learn about computer crime activity, basic technologies used to commit cybercrime and the underground cybercrime marketplace. This program provides basic tools and techniques to mitigate the risk of cybercrime exposure. R
Wednesday, July 20, 7-8 pm Discover different ways to eliminate or lower your cable bill by streaming movies and TV shows over the internet. R
TECH ASSISTANCE Monday, August 1 | 3:30-4 pm or 4:15-4:45 pm Wednesdays: June 29, July 13 or August 24 | 7-7:45 pm or 8-8:45 pm Thursdays: June 16, July 7 or August 25 | 10-10:45 am or 11-11:45 am Have a basic question about your device? Thinking of trying cloudLibrary, Hoopla or another library app and want to talk to an expert? Chat with staff about these topics and more. R
Monday, July 18, 3:30-4 pm or 4:15-4:45 pm Learn to use your devices to download apps and more. Talk with a library staff expert one-on-one. R
TECH TALK: ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY INITIATIVES IN TECH Wednesday, July 27, 7-8 pm Discuss different ways that technology is making a difference in the environment today. R
GOOGLE/APPLE CALENDAR Wednesday, August 3, 7-8:30 pm Learn how to use your Google or Apple Calendar, including inserting, deleting, changing appointments and color-coding your activities. R
GOOGLE DRIVE Wednesday, August 31, 7-8:30 pm Learn how to save your photos and documents to your Google Drive. A Google account and password are required. R R = Registration required
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Indian Trails Public Library District | June • July • August 2022
Launch Pad on The Go | Backyard Movie Bundles These kits contain everything you need to watch a movie in your backyard. Starting May 23, check out a kit containing: • Inflatable outdoor screen • Video projector • Bluetooth speaker • DVD player
YOUR DONATIONS IN ACTION The Library offers new technology to the community and it’s brought to you by generous donors to the Foundation. The Launch Pad makerspace is acquiring new technology. Starting May 23, members can schedule a one-hour appointment at itpld.info/launchpad to discover and utilize the Sawgrass Virtuoso SG500 sublimation printer or the Swing Design Digital 4-in-1 Heat Mug Press.
The Sawgrass Virtuoso SG500 is the only desktop printer designed for full-color permanent printing. Sublimation ink prints are transferred to objects through heat fusion, leaving a design that is fused to the object. Members can create custom mugs, t-shirts, tote bags, coasters and more.
Swing Design’s Digital 4-in-1 Heat Press is designed to produce a professional image transfer onto tapered mugs, latte cups, aluminum and stainless steel water bottles, skinny tumblers and frosted and clear beer glasses. The full wrap heating pads ensure a beautiful and vibrant transfer.
If you would like to enhance what the Library can offer the community, join us. To donate call Jen Schmidt, Communications & Development Manager at 847.279.2222 or visit itpld.info/Donate2022
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Brian D. Shepard
The Indian Trails Public Library District Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 7 pm. The meeting is open to the public.
USED BOOK
USED
SALE
BOOK
SALE
CONNECT WITH US
SATURDAY, JULY 9 10 AM-2 PM Gently used books for sale at great prices. Use of ISBN scanners allowed between 12-2 pm only.
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