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National Night OutTuesday, August 6 • 6:30–8:30pmPalos Hills Location: Town Square Park, 8455 W. 103rd St., Palos Hills
Hickory Hills Location: Kasey Meadow Park, 8047 W. 91st Pl., Hickory HillsNational Night Out is a nationwide campaign to encourage community engagement and build closer police-community relationships. All are welcome! Join the Library for an entertaining summer evening.
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July/August 2019
event
registration
starts friday, June 21 at 9am!
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How to Register for Events
National Night Out
Events marked with an asterisk (*) require registration. Registration takes place online and in-person. Registration by phone will not be accepted. Please see event pages for registration dates. A GHPLD Library card and PIN (last four digits of phone number) are required at time of registration. Non-residents may register for events online or in-person one week after registration opens to GHPLD cardholders. Register online at greenhillslibrary.org or visit the Adult Services Desk or Youth Services Desk. Individuals with a disability, who require an accommodation for any of our events, please contact the Library at least five days prior to the event.
Palos Reads: Save the Date!
Summer Reading Program 2019
from the director
For our children, the final school bell has rung for the year and they are eager to enjoy their summer days. We want our children to enjoy these carefree days but we don’t want them to lose those skills they have been learning all year. Research confirms that children who participate in summer Library programs better retain the reading skills they gained during the school year, and may even improve their reading level. If you haven’t already signed up for our “A Universe of Stories” Summer Reading Program, there is still time. The program is for children and adults of all ages; log your reading to earn tickets for a chance to win one of our grand prizes.
If you use our walking path on the east side of the Library, you will see we are doing some additional planting. We are working with Lake Katherine to install a native pollinator garden. Pollinator gardens are on the decline, causing concerns because of the ecological and economic services they provide. It is estimated that somewhere between 75% and 95% of all flowering plants need help with pollination. Planting will be done in two phases, with phase one including native flowers and grasses and phase two including trees and shrubs.
I encourage you take a stroll down this path, stopping along the way to test your knowledge of the fun space fact boards as part of our “A Universe of Stories” Summer Reading Program.
-Jane [email protected]
Thursday, October 10 • 7pmThis year’s Palos Reads is Amy Stewart’s Girl Waits with Gun, a historical fiction novel that follows the adventures of one of the notorious Kopp sisters, Constance Kopp. This event is hosted by Palos Fine Arts, Palos Park Public Library, Palos Heights Public Library, and Green Hills Public Library District. Keep an eye out for more information in our September/October Library Link!
announcements
Tuesday, August 6 • 6:30–8:30pmPalos HillsLocation: Town Square Park, 8455 W. 103rd St., Palos HillsEnjoy a concert by Dave Rudolf, a balloon artist, a face painter, inflatables, and more! This event is sponsored by the Palos Hills Police Department, the Palos Hills Community Resource & Recreation Department, the North Palos Fire Department, and the Green Hills Public Library District.
Hickory HillsLocation: Kasey Meadow Park, 8047 W. 91st Pl., Hickory HillsAs part of Hickory Hills’ Summer Concert Series, Modern Day Romeos will be performing a fun, high energy music show. Concessions will be available. This event is sponsored by the Hickory Hills Police Department, Roberts Park Fire Protection District, First Midwest Bank, Hickory Hills Park District, and Green Hills Public Library District.
Monday, June 10–Saturday, August 3 Embark on a journey to discover A Universe of Stories during this year’s Summer Reading Program. We invite youth and adults of all ages to sign up and participate during this eight-week program. Log your reading to earn tickets for a chance to win one of our grand prizes. Readers ages 0–17 will receive weekly prize tokens.
Adult Prizes Include:• 18-month Planet Fitness Membership• Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker• Ring Video Doorbell• 23andMe Ancestry DNA Kit• Amazon Fire TV Stick• Amazon Echo• Various $50 Gift Cards and more!
Youth 0-9 Prizes Include:• Antsy Pants Pirate Ship• Amazon Kids Tablet• Basketball Arcade Game• Museum Tickets• Zoo Tickets• Gift Cards
Teen 10-17 Prizes Include:• Bike• Skateboard• Bluetooth Speaker• White Sox Tickets• Movie Tickets• Gift Cards
Prizes Sponsored by:
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adult events
If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Adult Services Desk at (708) 598-8446 ext. 120 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show
for three events, he or she may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist.
Public Enemies: Dillinger in Chicagowith Clarence Goodman*Friday, July 19 • 10amLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomAs the 85th anniversary of John Dillinger’s death approaches, one must ask: What changed him and his role in the Depression-era bank robberies from a headline to household name and, ultimately, into legend? Learn all about this public enemy with Clarence Goodman! Adults only. Limit 75.
Aromatherapy Blending 101: Make & Take Essential Oil Roller Bottle*Monday, July 22 • 6:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomJoin us for a night of fun and learning as we explore the art and science of aromatherapy blending. Discover the secret of mixing oils harmoniously to create a blend that offers therapeutic and aromatic benefits! All attendees will make their own essential oil roller bottle to take home. Adults only. Limit 24.
Bullet Journaling 101*Wednesday, July 31 • 6:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLearn how to bullet journal, a productivity tool for every aspect of your life. Explore how to set up your personal bullet journal for success. Each attendee will receive their own bullet journal. Adults only. Limit 40.
Cooking with Herbswith Chef Maddox*Tuesday, July 16 • 6:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomChef Susan will discuss the strength of herbs, infusing them, and dishes from savory to sweet. Samples and recipes will be provided. Adults only. Limit 75.
Bingo*Wednesday, July 10 • 6:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library for an exciting night of bingo! Winners will receive gift cards and other prizes! Light refreshments will be served. Adults only. Limit 75.
Ageless Grace*Friday, July 12 • 2pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomThis cutting-edge brain fitness program activates all functions of the brain. These exercises, based on everyday movements that are natural and organic, focus on the healthy longevity of the body and mind. Adults only. Limit 40.
Unless otherwise noted, registration
for Adult events starts Friday, June 21
at 9am for GHPLD cardholders.
Summer ReadingMonday, June 10–Saturday, August 3 We invite youth and adults of all ages to sign up and participate. Each book read earns one ticket to be entered for a chance to win one of our grand prizes.
Adult Prizes Include:
• 18-month Planet Fitness Membership
• Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker
• Ring Video Doorbell
• 23andMe Ancestry DNA Kit
• Amazon Fire TV Stick
• Amazon Echo
• Various $50 gift cards and more!
Prizes are sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Morning Movie:First ManFriday, July 26 • 10amLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomOne lucky person will win a copy of the movie. Popcorn and drinks will be served. Adults only.
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adult events
The Fact & Fiction Book Group is taking a break during the months of July and August. Check back in the September/October Library Link for information on the next meetup!
2 Relax, Refresh, & Refocus*..................2pm
5 Forever Bouquets*...............................2pm
5 Forever Bouquets*...............................6pm
14 Trivia Night*.....................................6:30pm
19 Resume Skills Workshop*......................6pm
22 Interview Skills Workshop*....................6pm
27 Smartphone Photography 101*........6:30pm
30 Morning Movie....................................10am
10 Bingo*.............................................6:30pm
12 Ageless Grace*...................................2pm
16 Cooking with Herbs*.......................6:30pm
19 Dillinger in Chicago*..........................10am
22 Aromatherapy Blending 101*...........6:30pm
26 Morning Movie: First Man....................10am
31 Bullet Journaling 101*.......................6:30pm
If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Adult Services Desk at (708) 598-8446 ext. 120 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show
for three events, he or she may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist.
Smartphone Photography 101*Tuesday, August 27 • 6:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomThey say the best camera is the one you have with you. So let’s make the most of the incredible tool we carry around every day! Social media consultant and avid Instagrammer Molly Page wants to help you transition from taking pictures to making pictures. Learn new mobile photography tips and tricks, and explore options for editing and sharing your creations. Adults only. Limit 90.
Morning Movie: Bohemian RhapsodyFriday, August 30 • 10amLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomOne lucky person will win a copy of the movie. Popcorn and drinks will be served. Adults only.
Adult
Calendar of Events
July
August
Resume Workshop*Monday, August 19 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLearn how to form the perfect resume with expert Bob Schlacks. We’ll cover what should and should not be on a resume, receive one-on-one resume review, and more. Adults only. Limit 50.
Get That Job! Workshop Series
Interview Skills Workshop*Thursday, August 22 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLearn what to do before, during, and after an interview. We’ll cover the importance of appearance, punctuality, the most commonly asked questions, and nonverbal communication. Adults only. Limit 50.
Fact & FictionBook Group
Forever Bouquets*Monday, August 5 • 2pm OR 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomWe’ll put dried flowers into a glass bulb and fill with a special gel to create a bouquet that lasts forever.
Patrons are limited to registering for only one session. Adults only. Limit 20 per session.
Relax, Refresh, & Refocus*Friday, August 2 • 2pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLearn and experience numerous techniques to calm and refocus our minds and bodies. Adults only. Limit 75.
Trivia Night @ Strange Brew Cafe*Wednesday, August 14 • 6:30pmLocation: Strange Brew Cafe,8650 W. 103rd St., Palos HillsBattle it out with fun trivia! Refreshments from StrangeBrew will be served, and prizes will be awarded! Adults only. Limit 30.
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18 Forever Bouquets*................................6pm
25 Game Night @ Strange Brew Cafe*......6pm
30 By Design*............................................6pm
31 Natgirl Reads*......................................6pm
15 Cooking with Maddie*......4:30pm OR 6pm
20 By Design*............................................6pm
21 Pallet Art*............................................6pm
28 Natgirl Reads*......................................6pm
teen events
Wednesday, July 31 • 6pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting Room
Pilu of the Woods
by Mai K. Nguyen
Join Miss Natalie for a fun book discussion. Light refreshments will be provided.
Copies of the book will be available at the Youth Services Desk one month before the book club. If you do not pick up your book one week before the meeting, your spot will be forfeited and given to the next person on the waiting list. Ages 10–17. Limit 20.
Wednesday, August 28 • 6pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting Room
This Was Our Pact
by Ryan Andrews
Forever Bouquets*Thursday July 18 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library and make the most unique keepsake! We will be preserving beautiful dried flowers in a cool jar with translucent jelly, for a bouquet you can keep forever! Ages 10–17. Limit 20.
Cooking with Chef Maddie*Thursday, August 154:30pm OR 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLearn how to make savory treats in this hands on program with Chef Maddie Mays. Ages 10–17. Limit 15 per session.
We are offering two sessions of this class and patrons are limited to registering for only one session.
Game Night @ Strange Brew Cafe*Thursday, July 25 • 6pmLocation: Strange Brew Cafe,8650 W. 103rd St., Palos HillsPlay board games at Strange Brew Cafe! Refreshments from Strange Brew will be served. Ages 10–17. Limit 25.
By Design*Tuesday, July 30 • 6pmTuesday, August 20 • 6pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomLove clothing and design? Come talk about great style and sustainable fashion! We will also do a fun DIY activity. Ages 10–17. Limit 20.
Natgirl Reads:
Book Club*
Pallet Art*Wednesday, August 21 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomMake beautiful pallet art to hang in your room! We will decorate a wood wall-hanging using paint and other accessories. Ages 10–17. Limit 30.
Teen Calendar of EventsJuly
August
Unless otherwise noted, registration
for Teen events starts Friday, June 21
at 9am for GHPLD cardholders.
Free Summer Meals for KidsJune 10-August 9Monday, Wednesday, Friday • 12-1pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomNo child should go hungry! That’s why the Library is a site for the Greater Chicago Food Depository to provide free summer lunches as part of the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by the USDA. This is open to any child ages 18 and under.
Forever Bouquets*Thursday, July 18 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomWe will be preserving beautiful dried flowers in a cool jar with translucent jelly, for a bouquet you can keep forever! Ages 10–17. Limit 20.
If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at (708) 598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show
for three events, he or she may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist.
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Multilingual Family Storytime*Tuesday, July 23 • 6pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting RoomLanguage: JapaneseCome to the Library and listen to fun stories, sing great songs, and learn words in a new language! All ages. Limit 25.
Pajama Storytime*Tuesdays at 6:30pmJune 25, July 2, 9, 16Location: Ground Floor Meeting RoomAges 3–5Feel free to come in your PJs to have some fun with stories, songs, and more! Registration is limited to 18.
Wiggles and Giggles Playdate* Friday, July 12 • 10amFriday, August 16 • 10amLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomAges 0–23 monthsCome to the Library and have a baby playdate! We will dance to songs, play with bubbles, and more! Limit 18.
Milk & Cookies Storytime @ Strange Brew Cafe*Tuesday, July 9 • 10am Tuesday, August 6 • 10am Location: Strange Brew Cafe,8650 W. 103rd St., Palos HillsAll children will get milk and cookies to snack on while they listen to stories. All ages. Limit 25.
youth events
Storytimes
If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at (708) 598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No
Show for three events, he or she may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist.
Family Frame Decorating*Wednesday, July 24 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomBring the whole family to decorate an adorable cube frame! We will paint and accessorize a cute wooden cube frame for your home. Limit 25 families.
Homeschool Meetup*Tuesday, July 9 • 4pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomMeet other homeschooling families! Share best practices with one another and use your librarians as a resource during this helpful hour. Please RSVP so we know how many to expect!
Family Magicwith Trent JamesTuesday, August 13 4pm OR 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomTrent’s fast paced magic show is jam packed with mystery, hilarious comedy, and audience participation that is fun for the whole family! Children of all ages and caregivers are welcome.
Family Bingo*Thursday, August 1 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomCome play bingo for prizes! Everyone is a winner! Children of all ages welcome. Caregivers must register as well. Limit 60.
Family Movie TimeWednesdays at 3:30pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomEnjoy a movie, popcorn, and juice at the Library! Children of all ages and caregivers welcome.
July 3Lego Movie 2
August 7How to Train Your Dragon:
The Hidden World
Free SummerMeals for KidsJune 10-August 9 Monday, Wednesday, Friday12-1pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomNo child should go hungry! That’s why the Library is a site for the Greater Chicago Food Depository to provide free summer lunches as part of the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by the USDA. This program is open to any child ages 18 and under.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for Youth events
starts Friday, June 21 at 9am for GHPLD
cardholders.
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3 Family Movie Time...........................3:30pm
9 Milk & Cookies Storytime*..................10am
9 Homeschool Meetup*..........................4pm
10 Eco Club*............................................6pm
12 Wiggles and Giggles Playdate*.........10am
15 Read to the Dogs*..............................4pm
17 Science Lab*.......................................6pm
22 Learning ASL*.....................................4pm
23 Multilingual Family Storytime*............6pm
24 Family Frame Decorating*..................6pm
29 Zumba*...............................................6pm
30 Passport Pals*.....................................6pm
Learning ASL*Monday, July 22 • 4pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library and learn sign language with Miss Mary! Children ages 0–5. Limit 20.
youth events
If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at (708) 598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show
for three events, he or she may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist.
1 Family Bingo*.......................................6pm
6 Milk & Cookies Storytime*..................10am
6 Multilingual Family Storytime*..............6pm
7 Family Movie Time...........................3:30pm
8 Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood*..................6pm
12 Zumba*................................................6pm
13 Family Magic..........................4pm OR 6pm
14 Eco Club*.............................................6pm
16 Wiggles and Giggles Playdate*..........10am
21 Science Lab*.......................................6pm
26 Mad About Monsters*..........................6pm
27 Passport Pals*......................................6pm
Read to the Dogs*Monday, July 15Drop-in between 4–5pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library and sharpen your reading skills by reading to the cutest therapy dogs! Limit 30.
Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood*Thursday, August 8 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library and watch classic episodes of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. We will discuss what we learned in the episode and make a fun craft! Children ages 5 and up. Limit 25.
Zumba*Monday, July 29 • 6pmMonday, August 12 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomLet’s get moving! Come to the Library and try out Zumba! Zumba is a workout that combines dancing and fun! Children ages 5 and up. Limit 25.
Youth
Calendar of Events
July
Passport Pals*Tuesday, July 30 • 6pmExploring: Palestine
Tuesday, August 27 • 6pmExploring: MadagascarLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomCome to the Library and explore the world! Every month we will travel to a new country to learn about their history and culture. Children ages 7 and up. Limit 25.
Science Lab* Wednesday, July 17 • 6pmWednesday, August 21 • 6pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomGo full STEAM ahead with Miss Emily while she leads the group in science experiments at the Library. Children of all ages welcome, but under 6 must be assisted by a caregiver. Limit 25.
August
Mad About Monsters*Monday, August 26 • 6pmLocation: 1st Floor Meeting RoomWe will do spooky science based on our favorite monsters. Children ages 7 and up. Limit 25.
Eco Club*Wednesday, July 10 • 6pmWednesday, August 14 • 6pmLocation: Ground Floor Meeting RoomJoin Miss Emily as you watch a video, play a game, and make a craft all about a nature topic that you voted on. Children ages 6 and up. Limit 25.
Unless otherwise noted, registration for Youth events
starts Friday, June 21 at 9am for GHPLD
cardholders.
Library Hours
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Saturday: 10am–5pm
Sunday: 12–4pm
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in Library publicity materials. Notify staff if
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Noula Angelos, Secretary
Patricia Parise
Steve Stratakos
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Jane Jenkins, Library Director
Upcoming Board Meetings:
Monday, July 15 • 5:30pm
Monday, August 19 • 5:30pm
Thursday, July 4 • Independence Day
Closed
Friday, August 23 • Staff Meetings
Closing at 5pm
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July 2, 2019 Heart of Barkness by Quinn Spencer
July 2, 2019 Alpha and Omega by Harry Turtledove
July 9, 2019 Killing With Confetti by Peter Lovesey
July 9, 2019 Knife by Jo Nesbo
July 9, 2019 Under Currents by Nora Roberts
July 9, 2019 The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams
July 16, 2019 Shamed by Linda Castillo
July 16, 2019 Good Girl, Bad Girl by Michael Robotham
July 23, 2019 The Seekers by Heather Graham
July 30, 2019 Smokescreen by Iris Johansen
August 5, 2019 The Inn by James Patterson
August 6, 2019 The Old Success by Martha Grimes
August 6, 2019 Kingmaker by Margaret Weis
August 6, 2019 Terns of Endearment by Donna Andrews
August 6, 2019 Love and Death Among the Cheetahs by Rhys Bowen
August 13, 2019 The Bitterroots by C.J. Box
August 13, 2019 The Last Good Guy by T. Jefferson Parker
August 13, 2019 Contraband by Stuart Woods