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Summer 2019
NEWSLETTER
JUN ∙ JUL ∙ AUG
Blast Off withSummer ReadingPage 2
Adulting 101Page 10
Family-FriendlyEvents for All Ages
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Expand Your Universe
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50 years ago this summer we landed on the moon – How amazing! With more than half a billion people watching
on television, astronaut Neil Armstrong climbed down the ladder and proclaimed, “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Wow. Doesn’t that spark the imagination of what is possible for humankind?
So we ask ourselves, and we ask you this summer, “What are you dreaming? What would you like to explore? To create? To discover? To read?” Will we discover thousands and thousands of things, or have that perfect moment where talents and endeavors align? We hope that happens when you join the all-ages Summer Reading Challenge and “Expand Your Universe.” Perhaps that moment will occur in our makerspace, The Hub, where a 3D print can be transformed into, well ... almost anything! Or maybe you will help us dream about all the places we’ll go as a library by sharing your insights through our upcoming community survey and focus groups.
Whatever your unique dreams or discoveries this summer, we are excited to help you take “one small step” or “one giant leap” together as a team, as a library, and as a community!
In earnest,
Library Director Sara Brown and the entire Grayslake Area Public Library District Team
Expand Your UniverseJune 1 - August 12
Summer Reading Launch PartySaturday, June 8; 10 am-2 pm
All ages are invited as we blast off into Summer Reading with a ScribbleMonster concert (11 am), astronaut training course, ice cream truck, chalk contest, parachute play, document shredding (sponsored by JPV Financial), and more! Exclusive Summer Reading T-shirt giveaways available while supplies last.
Summer Reading Finale Party Monday, August 12; 6-8 pm
Pack a picnic and join us for an outdoor celebration with fun activities for all ages. Enjoy performances from Grayslake student jazz group, The Jazzies (6 pm), and Makani (7 pm), giant lawn games, free Culver’s custard, and the live drawing of our Grand Prize winners!
“Expand Your Universe” this summer by signing up for Summer Reading! All ages will be tasked with reading challenges, trying new activities, and unlocking badges online through Beanstack. You’ll receive a sign-up prize, and other prizes throughout the summer – with a chance to win one of our Grand Prizes when you complete the program. It’s summer fun for everyone!
Sign up for and track your Summer Reading online with
Beanstack! Visit grayslake.info for details!
Summer Reading 2019 Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing! Look for the star icon throughout this newsletter for out of this world programs!
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ScribbleMonster Blasts Off!Saturday, June 8; 11-11:45 am
All Ages | REGISTER
Dance, sing, and blast off at the Summer Reading Launch Party outdoor concert!
Dave DiNaso’s Traveling World of ReptilesSaturday, June 29; 10-11 am
Ages 3+ | REGISTER
Enjoy an up-close, live, hands-on learning experience with reptiles and amphibians from around the world.
Brent Allan’s Out Of This World Magic & PuppetsTuesday, July 16; 6:30-7:15 pm
All Ages | REGISTER
Magic, comedy, and fun that’s out of this world!
Kevin and the Infinite Possibilities!Thursday, July 25; 6:30-7:15 pm
All Ages | REGISTER
Bring a blanket and a picnic to the library’s front lawn for an evening of fun, music, and movement for the whole family.
Concerts & Ticketed Events
Outdoor Summer Concert SeriesSponsored by the Friends of the Library
Pack a picnic and join us for an all-ages evening on the lawn! In the event of inclement weather, concerts are held indoors
with limited seating available. No registration required!
Pushing the Envelope of Traditional Music
The Georgia Rae Family BandMonday, June 10; 7-8 pm
Progressive sound inspired by a mix of Americana, contemporary folk, and roots, and a little jazzy swing – all flavored with family harmony and youthful energy.
Cool Jazz on a Hot Summer Night
Petra van Nuis QuartetMonday, June 24; 7-8 pm
Petra’s lush vocals – along with her quartet – will deliver music that captures the feeling of summer and sunshine.
You Know It When You Hear It
Donna Herula Blues BandMonday, July 15; 7-8 pm
Their passion for Chicago, Hill Country, and Delta blues – along with Herula’s accomplished slide guitar – will please blues lovers of all kinds.
Get Your Groove On
Slam FunkMonday, July 29; 7-8 pm
Pop and soul with upbeat lyrics, local musicians bring the music of Motown to Grayslake.
Rhythm and Lyrics of the Islands
MakaniMonday, August 12; 7-8 pm
With their angelic voices, strumming ukuleles, rhythmic beating of Tahitian drums, and traditional dances of Polynesia, Makani will take you on a musical journey to the Polynesian Islands.
Ticketed Youth EventsIn the event of inclement weather, outdoor events are held indoors with priority seating available for
ticket-holders. Tickets available one month prior to event for district residents and two weeks prior for
reciprocal borrowers.
THANK YOU TO OUR
SUMMER READING SPONSORS:
Culver’sJPV Financial
The FreezeClassic Design Awards
The Friends of the Library
Expand Your Universe
BinGLOWMonday, July 15; 4-6 pm
Come play glow-in-the-dark BINGO! Bring your good luck, and we’ll supply everything else.
Intergalactic Tie-Dye (*BYOS)Thursday, July 18; 1-4 pm
Weather permitting, tie-dying will be outside on the lawn. We’ll provide dye, and you *Bring Your Own Shirt.
DIY Galaxy Bath BombsFriday, July 19; 2-5 pm
Stop in to make a space-themed bath bomb!
Here Comes the SunSaturday, July 20; 10-11:30 am
The sun is the center of our universe, but how much do you really know about it? Solar viewing with specialized equipment available after the presentation, weather permitting. Presented by the Lake County Astronomical Society.
Astronomy Under The City Lights
Monday, September 9; 7-9 pm
Explore the moon and stars above; telescopes provided. Presented by the Lake County Astronomical Society.
Comic Book CreationFriday, June 7; 3:30-5:30 pm
Use our supplies to draw your very own comic book.
Tile ArtMonday, June 24; 4-5 pm
Unleash your creativity as we turn tiles into works of art.
Upcycle Your T-Shirts!Saturday, July 27; 1:30-3:30 pm
Bring in an old t-shirt or two, and turn it into something new!
Pokémon 2000 Movie ScreeningSaturday, August 10; 10:30 am-12:30 pm
The world of Pokémon is in trouble once again. Can Ash and his Poké-pals save the day? Have some popcorn and find out.
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Family-Friendly Events for All Ages No age restrictions or registration required – it’s drop-in fun for everyone!
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Certification ClassesBecome certified on the Janome sewing machines, Epilog laser cutter, or recording equipment
so you can reserve them for your own use in The Hub. No prior experience required.
Just Sew You KnowAges 8+ | REGISTER
Tuesday, June 11;
10:30 am-12 pm; 1-2:30 pm
Thursdays, June 13, July 11,
August 29; 7-8:30 pm
Monday, July 22; 1-2:30 pm
How to Record AudioAges 14+ | DROP IN
Wednesdays, June 12, July 10,
August 7; 4-6 pm
Laser Cutting 101Ages 14+ | DROP IN
Saturdays, June 15, July 13,
August 10; 10 am-1 pm
The Hub
Art with FlairThursday, July 18; 6-8:30 pm
Ages 14+ | REGISTER
Expand your universe and create
a star-filled sky in this fun acrylic painting program. $5 materials fee due upon registration.
Paint Your Own Watercolor GalaxyThursday, August 8; 6:30-8 pm
Ages 14+ | REGISTER
Learn how to paint with water-colors, and create a galaxy that is out of this world!
Learn to QuiltMondays, June 17, June 24;
10 am-12 pm
Ages 14+ | REGISTER
Make your own table runner as you learn to quilt in this two-part program. Must be certified on our Janome sewing machines to register. Supply Information Sheet provided upon registration.
Creative Resin CastingFriday, June 21; 2-5 pm
Ages 8+ | REGISTER
Make fun, colorful designs with resin! Children under 14 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Patriotic Paper CraftsTuesday, June 25; 4-6 pm
Ages 8+ | DROP IN
Use our Silhouette Cameo to make some patriotic crafts to celebrate the Fourth of July!
On Wednesdays We Make ArtWednesday, June 26; 4-6 pm
Grades 3-8 | REGISTER
Express yourself creatively using a variety of arts and crafts mediums.
Get Hooked on Crochet!Monday, July 15; 6:30-8 pm
Ages 10+ | REGISTER
Learn the basics of crochet, and get started on a simple project. Bring your own supplies, or use some of ours! Supply Information Sheet provided in The Hub or at the Adult Services Desk.
Painting Miniatures
with Gift of GamesMonday, August 19; 2-4 pm
Ages 6+ | DROP IN
Looking for something more than a solid gray miniature? Join Gift of Games in The Hub to see how to transform your plain figures into colorful pieces. Feel free to bring in your previously 3D printed items, or use one of ours (while supplies last).
Expand Your
Universe
Arts & Crafts
Discover what you can invent, design,
and build in The Hub during one of
our monthly makerspace tours!
See online calendar for details.
Homeschool Support Homeschooling: Where Do I Begin?Thursday, August 1; 7-8:15 pm
Homeschool Parents | REGISTER
Learn about Illinois state laws, curricula, scheduling, and more to help you decide if homeschooling is right for your family.
Homeschool Services @ the LibraryThursday, August 29; 7-8:15 pm
Homeschool Parents | REGISTER
Come and learn about the many programs, services, and resources we offer the homeschool community.
Youth
STEM Literacy Bee BotsFriday, July 26; 10:30-11:15 am
Grades PreK-1 | REGISTER
Explore coding concepts with these simple robots.
Minecraft ManiaFriday, June 21 | REGISTER
10-11:30 am | Grades 1-3
12-1:30 pm | Grades 4-6
Tackle new building challenges with Minecraft expert Scotty Vrablik. All skill levels welcome.
LEGO RoboticsUse your engineering and programming skills to construct and instruct LEGO models with motors, pulleys, and gears.
Dancing Birds
Saturday, August 17; 2:30-3:15 pm
Grades 1-2 | REGISTER
Smart Spinner
Saturday, August 17; 3:45-4:30 pm
Grades 3-6 | REGISTER
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MousetronautThursday, June 20; 6-6:45 pm
Grades K-2 | REGISTER
Listen to the story Mousetronaut by real-life astronaut Mike Kelly, and leave with a space-themed craft.
Galaxy Animals: An Outer Space
Painting WorkshopMonday, July 8 I REGISTER
1-2 pm | Grades K-2
3-4:30 pm | Grades 3-6
Artist Christine Thornton teaches how to paint a galaxy pattern inside of your favorite animal.
Blast Off to Space! with Steve BelliveauMonday, July 29;
11-11:45 am
Grades 1-6 | REGISTER
Discover the science behind our understanding of the stars, planets, telescopes, and space travel in this participatory show. Presented by Getting Excited
About Science.
Expand Your Universe
StarLab Create a Constellation Thursday, July 11 | REGISTER
1-2 pm | Grades 3-4
2:15-3:15 pm | Grades 5-6
Learn the myths behind famous constellations in the StarLab, and use your writing skills to invent your own constellation mythology.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little StarLabFriday, July 12; 10-10:45 am
Saturday, July 13; 10-10:45 am
Ages 3-6 | REGISTER
Enjoy stories, songs, and crafts under the stars in the StarLab.
StarLab Yoga Storytime Friday, July 12; 11-11:45 am
Saturday July 13; 11-11:45 am
Grades K-2 | REGISTER
Join us for a yoga storytime that will conclude under the stars in the StarLab. Bring a towel or yoga mat.
Explore the StarLab
For a limited time only, join us under a digital planetarium as we project the night sky above all around you!
Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays
Family Storytime10–10:30 am
All Ages | DROP IN
Stories in the Park* 10-10:30 am
All Ages | DROP IN
Baby Storytime11 am–12 pm
0-18 Months | DROP IN
Wonderful 1’s & 2’s11 am–12 pm
Ages 1-2 | DROP IN
Family Storytime6–6:30 pm
All Ages | DROP IN
Sensory Play Storytime10-10:45 am
Ages 4-6 | REGISTER
Please adhere to the storytime age requirements.
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Children Grades 2-5 may attend programs on their own as long as a responsible adult remains in the library.
Children below Grade 2 must be accompanied by an adult at all times, unless specified otherwise.
*Stories in the Park is held at Central Park (250 Library Lane) under the Performance Pavilion, near the park’s splash pad. In case of inclement weather, storytime will be held inside, at the library. This program is offered in partnership with the Grayslake Park District.
Help prevent summer
learning loss by signing
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Programs for all ages!
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Weekly StorytimesJune 10 - August 9
**No storytimes July 1-5**
Youth Programs
Good Night Yoga Storytime Tuesdays, June 11, July 9, August 6; 6:30-7 pm
Ages 4-8 | REGISTER
Stretch your way to a peaceful bedtime. Wear comfy clothes or pajamas, and bring a beach towel or yoga mat.
Chess ClubSaturdays, June 15, 29; July 13, 27; 10-11 am
Grades 1-6 | REGISTER
Make new friends and learn new chess strategies. Experienced and beginner players welcome.
Tinker TimeTuesdays, July 9, July 23;
11 am-12:30 pm
Ages 3+ | DROP IN
Young children explore, build, and play with The Hub’s many games and building materials.
Tiny ArtistsSaturday, July 20; 11 am-12 pm
Ages 1-2 | REGISTER
Join us for this fun, creative playtime where babies make their own masterpieces. Please dress for a mess!
Move with MeSaturday, August 3; 10:30-11:30 am
Ages 0-5 | REGISTER
Have fun with your little one as they move their large muscles, develop balance, and grow brain power! Presented by Lake County Health Department’s Early Intervention staff.
Kindergarten Kickoff Monday, August 5; 6-6:45 pm
Friday, August 9; 10-10:45 am
Incoming Kindergartners | REGISTER
Listen to stories, make a craft, and cheer your way into Kindergarten.
Chalk Art StorytimeWednesday, August 14; 10-10:45 am
Ages 2-6 | REGISTER
Chalk, stories, sun, and fun! Join us on the front lawn for a morning of storytelling and more.
GO Grayslake StorywalkThursday, August 15; 10-10:30 am
All Ages | DROP IN
We’ll break into small groups and walk around Central Park (250 Library Lane) as we read a story together. Please meet under the Performance Pavilion, near the park’s splash pad. This program is offered in partnership with the Grayslake Park District.
Tween Programs
Out of This World MusicTuesday, June 18; 4:30-5:30 pm
Grades 5-6 | REGISTER
Hang out with peers and listen to different genres of music. Have snacks, dance, share some of your favorite (appropriate) songs, and discuss what they mean.
StarLab Create a Constellation Thursday, July 11; 2:15-3:15 pm
Grades 5-6 | REGISTER
Learn the myths behind famous constellations in the StarLab, and use your writing skills to invent your own constellation mythology.
Space Egg DropTuesday, July 23; 4:30-6 pm
Grades 5-6 | REGISTER
Your egg is falling to earth! Can you design a craft capable of protecting your eggstronaut from a crash landing?
Tweens & Teens
Not-So-Silent CinemaGrades 7+ | DROP IN
Viewers participate in special effects while watching select movies. Props, prompts, and popcorn provided.
Wednesday, June 12; 6:15-8:45 pm Ready Player One
Monday, June 17; 6:30-8:45 pm Across the Universe
Monday, July 1; 5-7 pm Guardians of the Galaxy
Wednesday, July 31; 5-8 pm Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
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Teen Programs
Fandom Meet-UpsGrades 7-12 | DROP IN
Come meet other local teens who follow the same fandoms! Costumes are encouraged, but not required.
Friday, June 14; 4:30-5:30 pm Star Trek
Friday, June 28; 4:30-5:30 pm Gravity Falls - Summerween!
Friday, July 5; 4:30-5:30 pm Stranger Things
Friday, July 26; 4:30-5:30 pm Legend of Zelda
Safe SitterThursday, June 13; 10 am-4 pm
Ages 11-13 | REGISTER
Safe Sitter is a national, non-profit organization that teaches youth life and safety skills for when they are home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. Materials fee of $20 paid at time of registration. Priority registration for GAPL cardholders until May 30.
Want to win a drone or a
$100 gift card to Gift of
Games? Sign up for
Summer Reading! (Page 2)
Five Strategies to College Application SuccessTuesday, August 20; 6-7:30 pm
Grades 7+ | REGISTER | PARENTS WELCOME
Hoping for the acceptance letter of your dreams? Former admissions staff share preparatory tips for researching colleges, selecting where to apply, admissions strategies, critical points of essay preparation, and more. Presented by experts from My College Planning Team.
Law and Policy in ActionThursday, June 27; 5:30-6:30 pm
Grades 7+ | DROP IN
Empower yourself with knowledge about how laws and policies affect student lives. Presented by the Illinois Safe Schools Alliance.
Teens
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TACOS (Teen Advisory Council Overseeing Stuff)Tuesdays, June 4, July 2, August 6; 4:30-5:30 pm Grades 7-12 | REGISTERGet together with other teens to discuss important topics and help plan future library programs - and eat literal tacos.
prideSOCIALThursdays, June 6, August 1; 5:30-8 pm
Grades 7-12 | DROP IN
Looking for a place to hang out with other LGBTQ+ teens? Join us on the first Thursday of every month for prideSOCIAL events and drop-in nights!
Anime ClubWednesdays, June 12, July 10, August 14; 4-6 pm
Grades 7-12 | DROP IN
Konnichiwa! Do you love Anime or Manga?
Come to discuss and watch these popular Japanese art forms. The Gamers GuildMondays, June 17, July 15, August 19; 4-6 pm
Grades 7+ | DROP IN
Play Dungeons & Dragons or other board and video games we have at the library, or bring some from home.
Today’s Technology
Tech TimeBy Appointment Only
Adults | REGISTER
Need assistance with your laptop, phone, or other personal device? Call (847) 223-5313 to schedule an appointment with one of our tech specialist librarians!
Back to Basics: Microsoft OfficeMondays, July 22; August 5, 26; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Learn the basics of popular Microsoft products.July 22: Word
August 5: Excel
August 26: PowerPoint
Lifestyle
Shifting to a Plant-Based DietWednesday, June 5; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Get to know the different types of plant-based diets, and discover easy tips to integrate more plant-forward foods into your life for optimal wellness. Sponsored by The Friends of the Library.
Meditation MondayMondays, June 24, July 22, August 26; 10–11 am
Adults | DROP IN
Certified meditation teacher Isabel Raci will help you calm your mind and relax your body with guided meditation. May include gentle yoga; feel free to bring a yoga mat.
Adults
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Adulting 101
I Graduated with Student Loans – Now What?Wednesday, June 19; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Learn how to determine the types of loans you have and which rules apply, compare repayment plans and choose the best one, and evaluate forgiveness and loan consolidation programs. Plus discover how to “cure” a loan that’s in default.
Home Buying 101Wednesday, July 24; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Everything you want to know about buying a home.
Before You Call the HandymanWednesday, August 28; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Dan Findley, professional handyman and licensed building engineer, will teach you the most common fixes you can do yourself with a small home tool kit.
For the Love of BooksBook discussion titles available at the Checkout
Desk (while supplies last).
The Book ChatThursdays, June 20, July 18, August 15; 7-8 pm
Adults | DROP IN
Read beforehand and come ready to discuss. June: The Martian by Andy Weir
July: The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
August: Sally Ride by Lynn Sherr
Sci-Fi Book ClubTuesdays, June 25, July 23, August 27; 6-7 pm
Adults | DROP IN
Join us as we discuss classic and contemporary sci-fi and speculative fiction.June: A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
July: The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden
August: The Drowned World by J. G. Ballard
Writing GroupMondays, June 17, July 15, August 19; 6:30-8:30 pm
Adults | DROP IN
Bring your current working draft, and read to a live audience. Comments and suggestions offered.
Vitalant Blood DriveWednesday, July 17; 1-7 pm
Ages 16+* | DROP IN | APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDED
Give the Gift of Life! Vitalant (Formerly LifeSource) will be on-site for blood collection during this high time of need. Each donor will receive a Vitalant T-shirt. *16 and 17-year-olds must have signed parental consent form. For an appointment, please call Vitalant at (877) 543-3768 or log on to vitalant.org
and use code 173G.
Understanding Your Medicare Options Thursday, August 22; 7-8:30 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Navigate your Medicare options including the different components, programs, and prescription drug plans.
Marvel Movie Trivia
at Light the Lamp BreweryMonday, June 17; 7-9 pm
Ages 21+ | REGISTER
Trivia-heads assemble at Grayslake’s Light the Lamp Brewery (2 S. Lake St.) to test your knowledge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Round up your own ragtag team of trivia Avengers to show off how much you know. Prizes will be awarded to the worthiest competitors (Mjolnir is out of our budget, though, sorry). Seats are limited; advanced registration of teams (2-4 people) is required.
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LUNCH
LEARN&Travel Log of EgyptTuesday, August 27; 12-1 pm
Adults | REGISTER
Bring your lunch! We provide the guest speaker, coffee, and dessert. Armchair travel with a visual tour of both ancient and modern Egypt. Doors open at 11:30 am.
Read what you want, when
you want, and participate in
Summer Reading! (Page 2)
Got the Travel Bug?
Use our digital resources to help you prepare for your summer travels! Learn a new language with Mango, which includes vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and cultural components. If you’re looking for new places to visit, read any Fodor’s or Lonely Planet travel book, always available for download on Hoopla! Download these free user-friendly apps and get traveling!
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LIBRARY HOURS
Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 am–9 pm
Friday 9:30 am–6 pm
Saturday 9:30 am–5 pm
Sunday* 1 pm–5 pm
THE HUB HOURS
Mon.-Thurs. 3:30–8:30 pm
Friday 3:30–5:30 pm
Saturdays 9:30 am–4:30 pm
Sundays* 1:30–4:30 pm
*Closed Sundays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
LIBRARY CLOSINGS
Memorial Day, Sunday, May 26
Memorial Day, Monday, May 27
Staff Institute Day, Friday, May 31
Independence Day, Thursday, July 4
BOARD MEETINGS
Open to the public. See the online calendar for exact dates and times.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NEW - Connect with library board members online! Visit bit.ly/GAPLBoardOfTrustees
Persons with disabilities can arrange for special assistance with library programs by calling (847) 223-5313 two weeks prior to any program.
All programs are subject to cancellation or rescheduling.
All program registrants and participants must permit the taking of photographs of themselves during library activities and programs for future publication materials.
Mark Your Calendar
Passport Acceptance ServiceSaturday, August 10; 9 am-1:30 pmApply for (or renew) your passport at the library! The Lake County Circuit Clerk passport acceptance team will be on-site taking photos and processing applications for a fee.
First-come, first-served, no appointment required. For details on forms of payment, what to bring, and requirements, visit bit.ly/Apply4Passport
The Friends of the Library
Need You!
Volunteers needed to sort book donations:Mondays and Fridays: 9-10:30 amWednesdays: 7-8:30 pmIf interested, contact [email protected]
Envision Your Library’s Future!
As part of the library’s new strategic plan, we are seeking community input and ideas. A community survey and focus groups will occur this summer. Please check our website and social media for updates.
GRAYSLAKE AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT100 Library Lane, Grayslake, IL 60030
grayslake.info (847)223-5313