MY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER | September • October 2022

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September • October 2022

MY LIBRARY

September is Librar y card sign up month

We want to hear from you.

What types of adult programs would you like to see offered at the library? Take our short survey and share your ideas. itpld.info/adult-surveys


Bernard here and I’ve taken over this edition of the ITPLD newsletter to highlight some of the exciting offerings at your library. I may be partial, but September is one of the best months of the year because it is library card sign-up month! If you don’t already have an ITPLD card, you should stop at either of the library’s locations to pick one up so you can take advantage of all your library has to offer. IL

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A library card unlocks many resources available to you online or at the Branch and main Library. New materials and experiences are part of the fun! Visit the new light table in Youth Services, watch the latest Dr. Strange DVDs, or check out the Kill A Watt Meter Model P4400 to test how much electricity you’re using at home. ITPLD has an amazing makerspace called the Launch Pad. It’s a shared space for all ages to learn, create, explore, play and collaborate. Every day, residents from our community come in to bring their projects to life using our sewing machines, laser engravers, 3D printers and a variety of other tools. Have an idea for something you would like to create? Stop in and talk with our staff who can help you get started in a creative direction. Can’t make it into the library? Utilize online resources like Gale Courses, LinkedIn Learning and The Great Courses, or stream movies using one of our apps. Our ESL (English as a second language) programs offer you the opportunity to meet fellow students and work together toward a common goal. Do you like what I’m talking about? Well, I invite you to spend a few minutes going through the newsletter to see all that is happening at the library and I hope to see you joining us for a program, browsing around the bookshelves or picking up an item from our drive-up. Yours truly~ Bernard The Card, Library Ambassador

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 10 AM-2 PM

STORYWALK

Gently used books for sale at great prices. Use of ISBN scanners allowed between 12-2 pm only.

FEATURED BOOK: Tap The Magic Tree by Christie Matheson

WELCOME TO THE GREEN LAKE PARK STORYWALK

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A StoryWalk is a creative way for families to take a walk on an accessible trail while reading a special story.

itpld.org/storywalk Kids will love the anticipation of following the path and finding the next story post, and everyone can enjoy the calming effects of reading outdoors. StoryWalk books change every 3-4 months.

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Supported by a generous donation from the Indian Trails Public Library Foundation.

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A NEW BOOK AND ADVENTURE EVERY WINTER SPRING SUMMER & FALL Green Lake Park 1101 Green Knolls Dr. Buffalo Grove


Recently, Christian took an art class as an exploratory elective that gave students a taste of the arts and theatre. “I enjoy doing art. My Mom inspired me, and when I visit her office, I have created scenes with markers on her whiteboard. She gave me a sketchbook, and I have art markers that I use to create new work.”

$120 Donation to The Foundation Mia’s Cantina located in Wheeling Town Center donated 20% of its sales from the April 21 restaurant give-back event.

Thank you for helping the Foundation raise $3,027.23 at our July 8 used book sale.

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uring a recent art challenge this summer, member Christian Giron created a mixed media composition of monsters invading the city. He finds inspiration at the library and visits about every two weeks to check out manga books or other resources from the collection to contemplate and create his next piece of art. An avid wrestler and gamer who enjoys playing FIFA 22 on PS5 with his father, Christian has been enjoying the library for many years. “I enjoy reading at home,” he says. “I also enjoy the tough sports where it’s just you and another person competing or creating an illustration from the books, shows and movies that inspire me.”

Christian and his mom Claudia have been visiting the library since he was a young child. Together, they signed the Share Your Memories wall during the construction phase in 2016 and have a dedicated brick in the Reading Garden. “We called ITPLD the ‘little library,’ and we have visited for many years,” notes Claudia.

Visit the library lobby in August to see a customcurated collection of resources that inspire Christian. From One-Punchman manga to Harry Potter illustrations, you can see how these resources resonate in his compositions. Three pieces of his artwork will be on display with the collection. Do you have a story of how the Indian Trails Library has inspired you? Call Jen Schmidt at 847.279.2222 to share your story.

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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.

All programs on this page take place at the Branch.

FAMILY CRAFT FRIDAYS | AT THE BRANCH Fridays: September 9 and October 7, 5:30-7 pm All ages. Create unique seasonal and theme-based projects. Materials provided. NR

DIAMOND PAINTING | AT THE BRANCH Friday, September 23, 5:30-7 pm Ages 12 and older. Try out a new craft hobby, diamond painting, which is a mix between paint by numbers and cross stitch. Apply thousands of tiny resin diamonds to a coated adhesive canvas to create shimmering diamond art. One per household. TRB

YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

Mango Languages Learn to speak over 70 languages.

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MAKING CHOCOLATE CANDY TREATS AT THE BRANCH Friday, October 21, 5:30-7 pm All ages. Make delicious treats with chocolate candy melts and a variety of inclusions such as nuts, dried fruit or cereal. TRB

MANUALIDAD PARA EL DÍA DE MUERTOS AT THE BRANCH Friday, October 28, 5:30-7 pm All ages. Participate in this Mexican tradition by creating and decorating a cultural altar in memory of loved ones who have passed. Enjoy hot chocolate and traditional Mexican bread called pan de muerto. One altar per family. NR Todas las edades. Crear y decorar un altar y disfrutar chocolate caliente y pan de muerto para celebrar el Día de Muertos. Un altar por familia. NR

Chicagoland News Sources Articles from Chicago area papers.

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 our storytimes for a variety of activities tailored to your child’s age group.

BABY TIME Infants and crawlers with a caregiver. Stories, songs and fingerplays. TR

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Fridays: September 9 & 23 and October 7 & 21

10-10:30 am

Fridays: September 9 & 23 and October 7 & 21

10:45-11:15 am

Tuesdays: September 13 & 27 and October 11 & 25 Fridays: September 16 & 30 and October 14 & 28

10-10:30 am

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

Tuesdays: September 13 & 27 and October 11 & 25 Fridays: September 16 & 30 and October 14 & 28

11-11:30 am

NIGHT OWLS Ages 3-7 with a caregiver. Not quite ready for bed? Relax with stories, songs and literacy activities. TR

Thursdays: September 22 and October 20

6:30-7 pm

Ages 2-5 with a caregiver. Start your Halloween festivities with a short storytime, craft and game. Costumes are encouraged but not necessary. TR

Monday, October 31

10-10:45 am or 11-11:45 am

September 17, 11-11:45 am Ages 5 and older with a caregiver. Engage in the world of science through interactive experiments and extraordinary demonstrations at this fun, educational program. TR

October 15, 11-11:45 am All ages. Bring your dancing shoes and wild imagination for the award-winning music and play of Jim from ScribbleMonster and PBS Kids’ show Wimee’s Words. Using a mix of kindness, music and humor, ScribbleMonster’s presentation encourages children to participate and think creatively. TR

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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YOUTH COOKING UP FUN

CHAT & PLAY CAFE

Wednesday, September 7, 4-5 pm Grades K-2. Participate in a cooking demonstration, explore basic cooking skills and make easy treats. Ingredients provided. TR

Mondays: September 26 and October 24, 10-10:45 am Ages birth-24 months with a caregiver. Come for unstructured playtime for you and baby. Enjoy coffee, donuts and conversation while the little ones socialize and play. TR

MAGICAL MYSTERY READERS AROUND THE TOWN LEGO CLUB ®

Tuesdays: September 20 and October 18, 6:30-7:30 pm Grades 1-5. Bring your imagination and create something unique with Legos. TR

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Thursday, September 22, 4-5 pm Grades 3-5. Create and enjoy eating delicious and easy recipes. Take recipes home to make for your family. Ingredients provided. TR

HOMESCHOOL HAPPENINGS Friday, September 23, 1:30-2:30 pm All ages. Don’t miss our Back to Homeschool Bash. Take a tour of the Youth Services Department and the Launch Pad to learn about our services. TR

Thursday, September 29 Craft pickup: September 22-29 Ages 4-7. Who and where is the Magical Mystery Reader? Can you guess from the book where we are today? The Mystery Reader and our location will be revealed at the end of the video. Register and pick up a craft to complete at home. R

MINI-MAKERS: ALL ABOUT APPLES Wednesday, October 5, 4-5 pm Grades K-2. Make a unique project that explores STEAM topics. This month features activities around apples. Use real apples to make art, build apple towers and discover the science of apples. TR

GOT SCIENCE? Thursday, October 20, 4-5 pm Grades 3-5. Explore science with peculiar polymers. Create your own slime and bouncy balls. TR

YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

Tumble Book Library E-books, puzzles, videos and games.

Novelist K-8 Read-alikes, award-winning titles and more.

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Grades 2&3 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 DISCUSSION. ACTIVITIES. SNACKS.

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 and discover their special habitats and learn about their unique behaviors. R

ROCKET AND THE PERFECT PUMPKIN BY TAD HILLS Tuesday, October 25, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins September 27. Follow Rocket, Bella and their friends to the pumpkin patch. They’re searching for the perfect pumpkin, but the challenge may be getting their pumpkin home. R

RACING ACE: DRIVE IT! FIX IT! BY LARRY DANE BRIMNER Tuesday, November 22, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins October 25. Ace builds a great racecar and can’t wait to test it on race day. Will a missing part and trouble on the track put Ace in last place? R

PAPERBACK PALS BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION. ACTIVITIES. SNACKS.

TWINS VS. TRIPLETS: BACK TO SCHOOL BLITZ BY JENNIFER TORRES Tuesday, September 13, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins August 9. David Suárez is in for a surprise when a set of 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. R

THE SECRET EXPLORERS AND THE HAUNTED CASTLE BY S.J. KING Tuesday, October 11, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins September 13. Meet the Secret Explorers, a band of brainiac kids from around the world, here to take young readers on a series of fact-filled fictional adventures. Kiki, the engineering explorer and Gustavo, the history expert, get caught up in a spooky time travel mystery. R

A TO Z MYSTERY: THE WHITE WOLF BY RON ROY Tuesday, November 15, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins October 11. Dink, Josh and Ruth Rose are thrilled to visit Wallis Wallace in her Maine wilderness cabin. On their first day, they glimpse a white wolf and her babies on a cliff. The kids spy on the wolf family and the pups are wolf-napped. Can Dink, Josh and Ruth Rose sniff out the culprits before the white wolf suspects them? R

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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YOUTH

Grades 4&5

BOOKWORMS BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION. ACTIVITIES. SNACKS.

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 in all of Key West. Beans isn’t anyone’s fool. He has plans—big plans. R

Register for our great reading challenges and earn prizes including books along the way by visiting the Youth Services Desk or call 847.459.4100 x 316 for more information.

THE TERRIBLE TWO BY MAC BARNETT Monday, October 3 or Thursday, October 6, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins September 12. Miles is miserable about moving to Yawnee Valley. He was the best prankster at his old school and aims to be the best one at his new school. Soon Miles has a choice: Team up with his adversary, or try to go it alone. R

Birth-PreK

Grades K-2

Grades 3-5

A TANGLE OF KNOTS BY LISA GRAFF Monday, November 7 or Thursday, November 10, 4-5 pm Book pickup begins October 3. Eleven-year-old Cady is an orphan with a phenomenal talent for baking cakes in a slightly magical world where everyone has a talent. Little does she know that fate had set her on a journey from when she was born. If she’s lucky, fate may reunite her with her long-lost parent. R

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Grades 6-8


MIDDLE GROUND Grades 6-8 MIDDLE SCHOOL

BOOK CLUB

Register and pick up your free book while supplies last. Books provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.

SCRITCH SCRATCH BY LINDSAY CURRIE

MILLIONAIRES FOR THE MONTH BY STACY MCANULTY

Monday, September 26, 7-8 pm Book pickup begins July 25. When Claire encounters the spirit of a boy during one of her dad’s ghostthemed 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

Monday, November 28, 7-8 pm Book pickup begins September 26. How would you spend five million dollars in 30 days? A billionaire’s wallet, a bizarre challenge and an unlikely friendship send two kids on a wild adventure. R

THEATER THURSDAY

SHARPIE TILE ART

Thursdays: September 1 and October 6, 4-6 pm Join us for movie night and snacks. Movies are rated G, PG, or PG-13 and end times vary. NR

Wednesday, September 21, 4:30-5:30 pm Decorate ceramic tiles with colorful designs using sharpies and rubbing alcohol. R

MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

COOKING 101: BOBA TEA

Thursday, September 8, 7-8 pm Families are invited to bring their middle schoolers for a tour of our Middle Ground and learn about all the opportunities and fun things we offer. R

Wednesday, October 12, 4:30-5:30 pm Make snacks and treats with utensils and ingredients you find in most kitchens. Receive a recipe card case at your first Cooking 101 and a new recipe card at each future program to recreate treats on your own. Ingredients provided. R

MARIO KART LIVE Wednesday, September 14, 4:30-5:30 pm Have you ever wanted to bring an exciting Mario Kart competition into the real world? Work together to build a unique track and race each other using our Nintendo Switch and Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit. R

Wednesday, October 19, 4:30-5:30 pm Create a face only a mummy could love. Use art supplies to decorate styling heads and transform them into menacing monsters. R

ESCAPE ROOM

USE YOUR LIBRARY CARD IN THE MIDDLE GROUND

Gaming Stations Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

DIY MONSTER HEADS

Wednesday, October 26, 4:30-5:30 pm Put your minds to the test as you work together to solve clues and try to escape the room. Will you find the solution in time? R

CROSSOVER Grades 6-12

Tuesdays: September 13 and October 11, 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

Tuesdays: September 27 and October 25, 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 TEEN ADVISORY BOARD

DIY BATH BOMBS

Thursday, September 1, 7-8 pm Earn volunteer hours, eat pizza and give us your opinions on how we can improve what we offer. At the Teen Advisory Board meeting, you’ll make new friends, chat with the high school librarian and be an essential part of creating unique experiences at the library. Each meeting you attend earns you one volunteer hour. R

Tuesday, September 6, 7-8 pm Start prioritizing self-care with these easy and fun bath bombs. The process is so easy you can use your new skills to make more at home. R

VOLUNTEER KITS Tuesdays, September 6 and Monday, October 3 Bag pickup: 9 am-9 pm Pick up, complete and return a volunteer craft kit by the end of each month to count towards one hour of community service. Pickup and drop off at the Adult Services Desk. 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.

THE INHERITANCE GAMES BY JENNIFER LYNN BARNES Monday, October 24, 7-8 pm Registration and book pickup begins August 30. Avery Grambs has a plan for a better future: survive high school, win a scholarship and get out. Her fortunes change instantly when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne dies, leaving Avery virtually his entire fortune. The catch? Avery has no idea why–or even who Tobias Hawthorne is. Avery must move into a sprawling, secret passagefilled Hawthorne House to receive her inheritance, where every room bears the older man’s touch–and his love of puzzles, riddles and codes. R

VOLUNTEER TRAINING Mondays: September 12 or October 10, 7-8 pm Attend this one-hour event, where you will learn the skills to become a library volunteer. You only need to attend this training once. R

CUSTOM LIGHT UP SHADOW BOX Thursday, September 15, 7-8 pm Use the Silhouette Cameo machine to design and cut vinyl stickers to create a light-up shadowbox to brighten up any room. R

BULLET JOURNALING Thursday, September 29, 7-8 pm Learn a fun and easy way to organize your thoughts, ideas and plans. R

TASTE TESTER: POTATO CHIPS EDITION Thursday, October 13, 7-8 pm Discover which potato chip reigns supreme in this battle royale. Try different flavors and vote on which one you like the most. R

ART ATTACK Thursday, October 27, 7-8 pm Have you ever seen a painting in a museum and thought you could do it better? Inspired by artist David Irvine, here’s your opportunity to take famous paintings and change them into something new by adding your creation on top. R

YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

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Learning Express Library SAT and ACT test prep and more.


LAUNCH PAD TAG YOUR BAG

STITCH TOGETHER MEET-UP

Friday, September 2, 5-6:30 pm Grades 6-12. Create a laser etched name tag for your backpack. R

Wednesday, September 14, 4-5 pm Ages 6-11. Sign up for Scratch, an educational coding community for kids, and learn the basics of coding your own video games. R

Tuesdays: September 20 and October 18, 6-8 pm Monday, October 3, 1-3 pm Ages 18 and older. If your craft of choice uses needles or hooks, this group is YOUR LIBRARY CARD for you. Bring your knit, crochet, PERKS INCLUDE: Creativebug embroidery, or cross stitch Tutorials for DIY projects already in progress to crafters, creators work and chat with others. R

EXPLORING HENNA

PAPER CRAFTING HAPPY HOUR

Wednesday, September 14, 6-7:30 pm | Grades 6-12 Friday, October 28, 6-7:30 pm | Ages 11 and older Join Henna artist, Asma Bohra, for an introduction and brief history of the art form, then practice it yourself. Materials provided. R

Wednesdays: September 21, 1-3 pm and October 19, 6-8 pm Ages 18 and older. Use our array of tools like the Sizzix die cutter and embosser, sticker maker, stamp pads and punches to work on your personal projects during this open crafting session. Some materials provided.

SCRATCH CODING

and artists.

EMBROIDERY HOOP WREATHS Friday, September 16, 1:30-3 pm | Ages 18 and older Monday, October 10, 6-7:30 pm | Ages 12 and older Create an autumnal wreath with an embroidery hoop. Materials provided. R

BOOKMARKS WITH SILHOUETTE CAMEO Friday, September 16, 5-6:30 pm Ages 12 and older. Learn to create designs for making a cardstock bookmark with the Silhouette Cameo machine. R

CRAFT FOR A CAUSE Saturday, September 17, 1-4 pm Ages 18 and older. Use your knitting, crocheting or sewing skills to create hats, scarves, and port pillows to donate to local organizations. R

HAND LETTERED ENVELOPES Monday, September 19, 1:30-3 pm | Ages 18 and older Thursday, October 27, 6:30-8 pm | Ages 14 and older Learn hand lettering techniques to address cards and letters with style and flair. Materials provided. R

JEWELRY MAKING EXTRAVAGANZA Wednesdays: September 21 and October 19, 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

MONOGRAMMED TEA TOWELS Thursdays: September 22 and October 6, 6-8 pm Ages 12 and older. Create a monogram on a tea towel using the Launch Pad’s embroidery machine. Materials provided. R

INTRODUCTION TO TINKERCAD Friday, September 23, 5-6 pm Ages 12 and older. Get started with TinkerCAD, a free 3D modeling program. Learn the basics of building with this easy-to-use software. Basic computer skills and a valid, non-school email address are required. Submit one free 3D print after class. R

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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LAUNCH PAD GEMSTONE CRAFTS

CHALK ART

Wednesday, September 28, 4:30-6 pm Grades 6-12. Make a variety of shiny, gemstone themed crafts. Materials provided. R

Wednesday, October 12, 3:30-4:15 pm Ages 9 and older. Learn how to create your own chalk pastel landscape art. All skill levels welcome. Materials provided. R

PERFECTLY PUMPKIN COOKING CLASS Tuesday, October 4, 6:30-8 pm All ages. Cook along with Chef Kristyn Slick and fuel your fall spirit with pumpkin butter roll cookies and pumpkin pasta. R

SEW A HOODED INFINITY SCARF Wednesday, October 5, 2-4 pm | Ages 18 and older Wednesday, October 26, 6:30-8 pm | Ages 11 and older Sew a hooded infinity scarf for cooler days ahead. Beginner level sewing machine skills required. Sewing machine training video available on the Launch Pad page of our website. Materials provided. R

FINDING 3D MODELS Friday, October 7, 5-6 pm Ages 12 and older. Ever wonder where to find files that become 3D printed objects? We’ll explore Thingiverse.com to find 3D models of all kinds. R

HAND-SEWN MONSTER PLUSH Thursday, October 13, 4:30-6 pm Grades 2-5. Design and hand sew a silly or scary monster plush. Materials provided. R

FUN WITH OZOBOT Friday, October 14, 4-5 pm Ages 3-8 with caregiver. Experience this pocket-sized coding robot in action. Learn coding basics during this hands-on demonstration. R

HALLOWEEN PHONE STANDS Friday, October 21, 5-6:30 pm Grades 6-12. Use Inkscape to import graphics to laser cut a spooky customized phone stand. R

C.S.I. BOOK CLUB Books are provided by the Helen N. Morrow Trust.

BUBBLE WRAP BEEHIVES Monday, September 19, 10-10:45 am or 11:15 am-12 pm Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Create bubble wrap print beehives while enjoying songs and a story from Miss Katie. TR

CANDY SCIENCE Monday, October 17, 10-10:45 am or 11:15 am-12 pm Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Who knew science could be so yummy? Miss Katie will join us with songs and a story. TR

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HUMBLE PI: WHEN MATH GOES WRONG IN THE REAL WORLD BY MATT PARKER Tuesday, October 25, 6-7 pm Registration and book pickup begins September 20 in the Launch Pad. Ages 14 and older. Matt Parker uncovers the ways math trips us up by exploring and explaining a litany of glitches, near misses and mathematical mishaps involving big data, elections, the Roman Empire and an Olympic team. R

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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.

HARLEM SHUFFLE BY COLSON WHITEHEAD Tuesday, September 13, 10:30-11:30 am Thursday, September 15, 10:30-11:30 am Registration and book pickup begins August 9. Ray Carney is a furniture salesman struggling to make ends meet. With the help of his misfit cousin Freddie, Carney deals stolen jewelry on the side. After a crew of bandits raids the Hotel Theresa, Carney hopes his involvement does not lead to his murder. R

ASK AGAIN, YES BY MARY BETH KEANE Tuesday, October 11, 10:30-11:30 am Thursday, October 13, 10:30-11:30 am Registration and book pickup begins September 13. A violent event divides their families when Kate Gleeson and Peter Stanhope are in eighth grade. The children are forbidden from having any further contact, but Kate and Peter find a way back to each other. Ask Again, Yes reveals how echoes from the past test relationships and how childhood events look different when reexamined from the distance of adulthood. R

HORROR BOOK DISCUSSION MEXICAN GOTHIC BY SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA

Thursday, October 20, 7-8 pm Registration and book pickup begins September 13. Content Warning: This book is part of the horror genre and includes graphic elements that some readers might find disturbing. After receiving a frantic letter from her newly-wed cousin begging for someone to save her from a mysterious doom, Noemí Taboada heads to High Place, a distant house in the Mexican countryside. Noemí is unsure what she will find. R

THE BATMAN (2022) Tuesday, September 20, 2-5 pm or Thursday, September 22, 5:30-8:30 pm A sadistic serial killer is targeting Gotham City politicians. In order to bring the killer to justice, The Batman must follow the clues and uncover the truth. Rated PG-13 for strong violent and disturbing content, drug content, strong language and some suggestive material. R

THE WITCHES (2020) Thursday, October 6, 6:30-8:30 pm or Tuesday, October 18, 2-4 pm Charlie Hansen is taken in by his grandmother Agatha after the unfortunate loss of his parents. When Charlie encounters a witch in his new hometown, he flees with Agatha to a nearby hotel: The very hotel where the Grand High Witch and her coven have gathered. Rated PG for scary images/moments, language and thematic elements. R

CYRANO (2021) Tuesday, October 11, 2-4:15 pm A musical romance of unrequited love, Cyrano is the story of a man in love with his childhood friend: Roxanne, who is in turn infatuated with Cyrano’s fellow soldier: Christian. Cyrano agrees to help Christian woo Roxanne with beautiful letters, hoping he could make her happy. Rated PG-13 for some strong violence, thematic and suggestive material and brief language. R

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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Adult Subscription Bag - Mystery Theme September 1-30

In celebration of Library Card Sign Up Month, the library will offer the first-ever Adult Services Subscription Bag, with the theme “mystery.” The bag will include 2-3 mystery books and two mysterythemed goodies. Content ranges from cozy light classics to dark hard-boiled thrillers. Select your book interest when registering. While supplies last. You will be contacted when your items are ready for pickup. R

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WRITERS WORKSHOP

CITIZENSHIP CLASSES Thursdays: September 1 through November 17, 3-4:45 pm Prepare for your citizenship test in this small online group class. Content includes speaking, reading and writing English, along with U.S. history and civics. Students will receive a textbook to keep. You must attend all classes in the 12-week session. Register with HIAS Immigration & Citizenship at itpld.info/HIASClassForm or on the events calendar at itpld.org/events. R After registration, pick up your textbook tote bag: HIAS Skokie office: Goldie Bachmann Luftig Building, Seigle Campus 5150 W. Golf Rd., 1st Floor Skokie, IL 60077

ILLINOIS LIBRARIES PRESENT: A CONVERSATION WITH MARLEE MATLIN: FROM OSCAR TO WEST WING AND BEYOND Wednesday, September 14, 7-8 pm In celebration of Deaf Awareness Month, actor Marlee Matlin shares the highs and lows of her Hollywood career and journeys as an activist. Her 2021 film CODA swept every category it was nominated in at the 2022 Academy Awards. A longtime advocate for deaf rights, Matlin continues to break down barriers for herself and others through her acting, awareness, and writing.

For questions, contact Elana Boiskin, HIAS Outreach & Education Specialist, 847.745.5405.

This program will be offered in ASL and translated through an interpreter. R

LADIES OF THE LIGHT: HISTORY OF WOMEN LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS IN THE US

SOARING WITH THE BIRDS

Tuesday, September 6, 2-3 pm Explore the lives of women who were called upon to assume the duties of a lighthouse keeper in the absence of their husbands. These strong and resilient women embodied American women’s true spirit and relevance throughout our history. In-person program with a virtual presenter. R

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Tuesdays: September 6 and October 4, 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

Friday, September 16, 2-3 pm Alyse Burman, the owner of The Wildbird Shack, identifies popular backyard birds, their unique behaviors, the difference between males and females and their calls. R

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SELECTED RADIO DRAMAS Saturday, September 24, 1-2 pm The Lake County Radio Players perform two 1940s-50s radio comedies. Selections are: How Jack Benny Became Cheap from Burns & Allen (1949) and Baseball from Lucille Ball’s My Favorite Husband. R

HERstory: TRAILBLAZING FEMALE FIRSTS Sunday, September 25, 3-4 pm Chicago cabaret artists Catherine Thomson and Anita Kallen’s musical celebration of the 100th anniversary of women’s voting rights, HERstory: The 19th Amendment Turns 100! was so successful that they have now debuted a brand new show saluting the gutsy gals who boldly defied society’s conventions - going where no woman had gone before - and achieved groundbreaking female “Firsts.” With songs by Harold Arlen, Stephen Schwartz, Dolly Parton, Tom Lehrer, Kander & Ebb and Sara Bareilles, Anita and Catherine share inspiring stories of extraordinary women and their trailblazing triumphs. R

Chicago Roller Skating History Tuesday, October 4, 2-3 pm Author and Chicago roller skating historian Marcie Hill shares more than 135 years of Chicago roller skating history. Starting with the first rink in the 1880s, she highlights Chicago’s role in the phenomenon, including classism and racism and the staying power of one of the world’s most popular sports and leisure activities. R

Monday, October 10, 7-8 pm Speaker William Pack explores the true origins of the spookiest night of the year, some of the wildest ways people have celebrated the night and the legends that surround it. R

LITTLE LANDSCAPE CRAFT Tuesday, October 11, 7-8 pm Join Natasha Lehrer Lewis, owner of Natasha Lehrer Lewis Art, in creating a beautiful fall landscape with wet felting. Materials provided. R

PLATONIC PARLAY Saturday, October 22, 1-4 pm Join us for a relaxed and fun afternoon of meeting new people. You’ll be paired up with a series of other people to discuss various topics and get to know each other. Think speed dating, but for friends. R

COMPOSTING Tuesday, October 25, 2-3 pm Learn the basics of composting at home. The Cook County Department of Environment & Sustainability Community Outreach Coordinator, Kate Carney, discusses composting and other ways to reduce food waste. R

MEMORY CAFE | Thursdays: September 22 and October 27, 2 pm If you or a loved one are experiencing memory loss, you are invited to join us for activities and socialization at Memory Cafe meetings at the Buffalo Grove Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL. For questions, please contact the ITPLD Launch Pad at 847.459.4100 extension 277.

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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ADULT

YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

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. A video will be shown during the session.

TOPIC 7: WILL A MORE INVOLVED U.S. GOVERNMENT HELP THE ECONOMY REVIVE? Friday, September 23, 10-11:30 am The upheaval in supply chains during the pandemic exposed weaknesses in the international economy. The current discussion of industrial policy in the United States is not simply about whether or not to support specific companies or industries, but about trust or mistrust of the government and its ability to manage the economy and deal with a rising China. What policies can the United States implement to deal with trade and the economy? R

TOPIC 8: HOW WILL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TREAT FOREIGN POLICY, AMONG OTHER POLICIES, DIFFERENTLY FROM THE LAST? Friday, October 28, 10-11:30 am The new administration in Washington promised to reverse many of the past administration’s policies, especially in foreign policy. How will issues such as climate, the pandemic and alliances be treated under the Biden administration? R YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

Access World News Newspapers from around the world.

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Ancestry Search genealogical records from around the world.

The library is excited to continue offering an online Genealogy newsletter, titled Relatively Speaking. Each quarterly issue includes relevant articles and information, upcoming programs and new items to the collection. Previous newsletters are archived on the website. itpld.info/Genealogy

GENEALOGY INTEREST GROUP (GIG) MEETING Tuesday, September 20, 7-8 pm Are you looking to get started in creating a family tree? Are you stuck on a particular research conundrum? Join us for a Genealogy Interest Group meeting where you can connect with other genealogy enthusiasts and skilled staff. These sessions are informal and suitable for beginner and experienced researchers alike. R

QUHAT’S IN A NAYME? Thursday, October 13, 7-8:30 pm The spelling of individual and family names was often in the ear of the listener and was not standardized until well into the 20th century. Maureen Brady, owner of Chi Town Roots, showcases the history of names, various naming patterns and research strategies for locating the correct spelling of a name in various types of records. R

Do you have an upcoming test that you need a proctoring location for? ITPLD is here to help with access to a private study room and a computer. This service is by appointment only. For more information visit: itpld.info/test-proctoring


ESL FALL SEMESTER | SEPTEMBER 26-DECEMBER 9

(No classes the week of November 21-25)

REGISTRATION

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.

THE LEVYS OF MONTICELLO Monday, September 12, 6:30-8:30 pm The Levys of Monticello is a documentary film that tells the little-known story of the Levy family, which owned and carefully preserved Monticello for nearly a century. This screening will include a movie showing, followed by a facilitated discussion. After the discussion, there will be an optional showing of a recorded Q&A with the film’s creators. In partnership with JCC (Jewish Community Center). R

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Monday, September 19, 6:30-8:30 pm Society is constantly evolving, but how does change happen? Join this facilitated conversation to connect with your neighbors and discuss different ideas about how people change the world. R

NO ONE EVER SEES INDIANS: NATIVE AMERICANS IN MEDIA Monday, October 17, 6:30-8 pm This performance/discussion is structured as a threepart magic act. Speaker Ernest M. Whiteman III discusses the many representations of Native Americans in media and how these representations inform audiences’ perceptions of Native peoples and issues. The acts are separated by personal anecdotes that reflect the ideology of lived experience versus the authorship of expertise of Native representation. R

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 (October 14).

ESL VOLUNTEER TRAINING Thursday, September 22, 7-8 pm or Friday, September 23, 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 extension 3 or email eslvolunteer@itpld.org. R

CLASSES

BEGINNING ESL Mondays and Fridays: September 26-December 9, 1-2:30 pm Learn basic words to describe family, home, food and other simple phrases. TR

INTERMEDIATE ESL Mondays and Fridays Daytime: YOUR September 26-December 9, 10-11:30 am LIBRARY CARD or Tuesday and Thursday Evenings: PERKS INCLUDE: Duolingo September 27-December 8, 7-8:30 pm Language Learn simple phrases for shopping, Learning Tool. interviews and getting around. Practice what you learn through activities and games. TR

ADVANCED ESL Tuesdays and Thursdays: September 27-December 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

WINTER QUARTER | JANUARY 16-MARCH 24, 2023

VOLUNTEER TRAINING

Thursday, January 12, 7-8 pm Friday, January 13, 1-2 pm

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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DIGITAL CONNECTIONS

HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY WEBSITE AND CATALOG Thursday, September 22, 10-11:30 am Create and access your Indian Trails account using your library card and PIN (personal identification number). Learn how to put items on hold, check your account, turn on and off your reading history and more. R

ADVANCED MICROSOFT WORD Wednesday, September 28, 7-8:30 pm Learn how to use the design and layout tabs and other advanced features in Microsoft Word. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word is required. R

INTRO TO MICROSOFT EXCEL

TECH ASSISTANCE Mondays: September 12 and October 3, 3:30-4 pm or 4:15-4:45 pm Thursdays: September 15 and October 20, 10-10:45 am or 11-11:45 am Wednesday, October 26, 7-7:45 pm or 8-8:45 pm Have a basic question about your device and thinking of trying Cloud Library, Hoopla or another library app? Talk to library staff about these topics and more. R

INTRO TO MICROSOFT WORD Wednesday, September 14, 7-8 pm This class introduces the ribbon menu and teaches how to create and edit text. Basic mouse and keyboarding skills are required. R

INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT WORD

Wednesday, October 5, 7-8 pm Intended for beginners, this class will teach you how to create a basic spreadsheet using some of the most important tools in Excel. R

Thursday, October 6, 10-11:30 am Learn about common phone and tablet features to help organize and edit your photos. R

INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT EXCEL Wednesday, October 12, 7-8:30 pm Create charts and graphs using Sparklines and Goal Seek functions. Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required. R

ADVANCED MICROSOFT EXCEL Wednesday, October 19, 7-8:30 pm Learn how to use the conditional formatting and Pivot Table features. Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required. R

Wednesday, September 21, 7-8:30 pm Insert and manipulate images, use Style templates, take screenshots and use Mail Merge. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word is required. R

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YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

LinkedIn Learning Technology, creativity and business skills classes.


BUSINESS AND CAREER What I Wish Someone Had Told Me: Life Skills for Young Adults

Attendees can request a meeting in-person in Study Room i or virtually over Zoom. Select an appointment environment when registering for a Resume Review session. You will receive an email with additional information on participating after you register. R

Life Skills

RESUME REVIEW & CAREER COACHING APPOINTMENTS

Tuesday Evenings: September 13 | September 20 | October 11 | October 18 | 6-8 pm Sunday Afternoons: September 18 | October 16 | 12-3 pm Kickstart your career with a one-hour resume review with a career specialist. Resume Review and Career Coaching Services start with the foundation of resume writing. They include: • Applicant Tracking System optimization • Career and interview coaching • Job scanning and searching • LinkedIn refreshing • Personal branding

This program series focuses on the essential skills that young or new adults need to successfully navigate adulthood and all of its unique challenges.

INVESTING MADE SIMPLE Monday, October 3, 7-8:30 pm Financial educator Karen Chan of Financial Education & Consulting, LLC will make stocks, bonds and mutual funds crystal clear using the story of a young company called Freda’s Finest Furniture. You’ll learn how to put that information into use as she explains index funds and target date retirement funds and how they can simplify your investing decisions. R

WOMEN IN CAREER TRANSITION: REPACKAGING YOURSELF DURING A CAREER TRANSITION Tuesday, September 13, 7-8 pm Tamara Fay, owner of TKFay Consulting, equips women who are changing careers or re-entering the workforce with the tools, skills and confidence to manage their job search. Participants learn through this interactive workshop how to evaluate their current situation and determine how to create a career path by choice rather than by chance. R

ESTATE PLANNING Wednesday, September 28, 7-8:30 pm Attorney Jacob K. Ehrensaft presents estate planning, including powers of attorney, probate, guardianship and the importance of planning ahead. R

YOUR LIBRARY CARD PERKS INCLUDE:

Study & Conference Rooms Reserve online

R = Registration required | NR = No Registration | TR = Ticket Registration

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MAIN LIBRARY

355 Schoenbeck Rd., Wheeling, IL 60090 Phone: 847.459.4100 itpld.org

W/S Carrier Route Presort Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Wheeling, IL 60090 Permit No. 80

355 Schoenbeck Rd., Wheeling IL 60090

HOURS M–F Sat. Sun.

9 am–9 pm 9 am–5 pm 12–5 pm

ECRWSS Postal Customer

LIBRARY BRANCH

99 E. Palatine Rd., Prospect Heights, IL 60070 Phone: 847.459.4101

BRANCH HOURS M–F Sat. Sun.

1–8 pm 10 am–3 pm Closed

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES?

Photos/videos may be taken during events.

BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES President: Vice President: Treasurer: Secretary: Trustee: Trustee: Trustee:

Louise Barnett Vicki Baba John Chu Henry Hackney Jr. Erin Hauck Don Roalkvam Andrew Sitshela

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.

Assist staff with various jobs around the library. • Make program reminder phone calls to members. • Register members for programs. • Assist at programs offered on different weekdays, nights, or weekend times. • Assisting with Puzzle Exchange Download an Adult Volunteer Application on our website at itpld.info/volunteer or pick one up at the Adult Services Desk on the second floor. Email completed applications to volunteer@itpld.org. Please note that background checks are conducted on all adult volunteers. Must be 18 years or older. We are unable to help fulfill court-mandated community service needs.

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INDIAN TRAILS PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION DATE

Indian Trails Library

LOCATIONS SUPPORT THE

Monday, October 17, 2022

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Lou Malnati’s Buffalo Grove LOCATIONS 11 am-10 pm Lou Malnati’s Buffalo Grove 11:00am - 10:00pm 85 S. Buffalo Grove Road 85 S. Buffalo Grove Road (847) 215-7100 847.215.7100 Lou Malnati’s Mount Prospect 4:00pm - 10:00pm 1504 North Elmhurst Rd (847) 590-1900

DATE Monday, October 17 20%

of proceeds will support the Indian Trails Library. Includes online and app ordering. Use code: FUNDITPL22

INDIAN Mount TRAILS Lou Malnati’s Prospect LIBRARY 4-10PUBLIC pm Make sure to mention the FOUNDATION 1504 North Elmhurst Rd fundraiser during your FUNDRAISER! 847.590.1900 phone order. FOR QUESTIONS Please Contact: Jen Schmidt 847-279-2222 Jschmnidt@itpld.org

WAYS TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS Lou Malnati’s will donate 20% of total sales to your organization (20% based on pre-tax purchase, excluding alcohol) from every order received from Dine-In, Carryout or Delivery (within zone). Make sure to mention the flyer or fundraiser during your phone order.

STAY IN THE KNOW Text ITPLD to 22828 to sign up for our e-news.

INCLUDES ONLINE AND APP ORDERING. USE CODE: FUNDITPL22 Online: Click Events at itpld.org By phone: 847.459.4100 | Select option 1 Access our digital newsletter itpld.org/newsletter

LOOK FOR THESE ICONS NEXT TO PROGRAMS

Registration opens August 15 9 am

• Must mention fundraiser at time of order to ensure credit towards fundraiser • Please check receipt for “fundraiser” item, if you do not see “fundraiser” on your receipt, please see or call a manager. For online orders, it will be indicated after you enter the promo code. • For questions or concerns please email fundraising@loumalnatis.com

LIBRARY CLOSINGS Monday, September 5

Labor Day

HYBRID IN-PERSON OR ZOOM

All apps are free to download. Visit the downloadables link at itpld.org.

ACCESSIBILITY

To request accessibility accommodations for a library program, call 847.459.4100 or email us at access@itpld.org.


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