Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
2006-02
ill Library Beacon Oak Brook Public Library, 60o Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, IL 63o-990-2222 Volume 4, Issue 2 February 2006 www.oak-brook.lib.itus ham. � � ��,�� Mrs.Abraham Lincoln Still more on the Garden...Smith Group/JJR landscape architects will be corning to Wednesday,February 8th-7 pm the Library in February and March to work with the Library Commission,patrons and Valerie Gugala,gives a first person presentation of Mary 0staff to create a plan for our gardens. The following 3 Library Commission meetings will Todd Lincoln's life from her be held in the Friends Meeting Room and are open to the public: childhood in Kentucky to the White February I t @ 6.30 p.m.The designers will present options for hardscape elements, House Years. plants and trees to the Library Commission and the Commission will solicit comments Piano Classics from Oak Brook citizens.Please come and participate! itSaturday, February 11th-3 pm February I6.'@ 6:30p.m.The designers will present plan options to the Library Prize winning pianist Anatoliy Commission for selection. The designers will use the Commission's directions to create a Torchinskiy performs selections by Mozart,Grieg and Moussorgsky. master plan over the next two weeks. March P @ 7.00 p.m.Library Commission will review the master plan and discuss how to Challenges to Cultural present it to the Village Board. Understanding of Muslims in Our Ameri- can Communities Since 9/11 There will be a Village Board Meeting March I4b @ 7:30 p.m.at Village Hall where the Sunday,February 19th-3 pm Commission will present the Master Plan and the Village Board will vote. If the plan is Drs.Shakir Moiddin and Dr. accepted we should have a plan and a new library garden by the summer of 20061 Habeeba Modiddin discuss . :'r how to meet these challenges.g I1etu Datcltbcl4�es�- Dyed in the Wool: 4.9e Your a,ara1r ,, Celtic&American Folk Music d We've added a number of new Sunday,February 26th at 3 pm databases to make your re- Join us as this lively group of diverse silInFillih.Iftworsimiririntaisearch easier. Genealogy fans musicians presents a unique mix of ' ' will enjoy using"HeritageQuest" q youth ���I������I'��I„� and "Ancestry Library" to search selections. Preening Penguins immigration records, US census Coming in March: For all of you who enjoyed March of the Penguins,we '17' reports, and birth, marriage, and death records for family Look for the Home and Garden invite you to see June Scott,Oak Brooks own Penguin Enhancement Series,running succes- I history information. For sive Thursdays beginning on March 9th. lady,with her Dream of a Lifetime on February 9th Investors, we now have the Programs on:wildflowers,solar energy, at 7 pm. Please join us for her presentation about her "Value Line Investment Survey" interior design,working with architects. trip to Antarctica and the penguins found there. Contactj and "Hoovers Investment the Youth Services Desk to register for this program. nServices" available online. Don't February 2006forget to check out the new Chocolate Creations Chicago Tribune, New York Computer Seminars . 0Celebrate Valentine's Day by making your own Times and Doings databases as >t`°" well as many more. FREE! Introduction to Computers Series chocolate creations. Teens in grade 6&up are —meets on 6 consecutive Thursdays from 10- welcome. Chocolate,sprinkles and other edible decorations will Read to Lead 11 a.m.in the adult computer lab. All classes be used to make an assortment of chocolate candies. Sweeten It is time to register for Read to are hands-on and at a beginner's pace. your day and join Miss Carolyn on February l3Lh at 7 pm. Lead. The new series of sessions February 2 Searching the Internet starts on Monday,February 6th at February 9 Internet Tips&Tricks*NEW* Chess for Kids 6:30 p.m. Read to Lead will also February 16 Microsoft Word Join Joe Mondschean on Saturday on February 11 and 18 at be offered on Wednesdays at 6:30 I February 23 E-mail Basics noon for two hours of chess. This is an opportunity for children p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. I Also available... ages six and up to not only have fun playing chess,but to meet Registration forms are available at A single-session evening class: new friends and learn new ideas. The Library provides all the Youth Services Desk. Please Mon., February 20, 7-8 pm Excel Basics necessary materials. It is requested that parents take hurry as sessions fill up quickly and each child must be matched with a an active role in their child's chess interest. Call the i mentor. Forms are due by Friday, Stop by the reference desk to register for Youth Services Desk for more information. any of these free classes! ! February 3rd. N OAK BROOK PUBLIC LIBRARY , ,i_L, 1 FEBRUARY 2006 o a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 o Preschool Searching the Internet Dragon Tales 10 am 2 pm o Grades 3-5 Illumination 4:30 pm 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 Girl Scouts 3:45 0 Grades K-2 0 Preschool Internet Tips&Tricks o Chess for Kids o Grades K-2 Reading Round Table Dragon Tales 2 pm 10 am 12 pm o Reading Round Table 4:30 pm 0 Read to Lead 6:30 0 Illumination 4:30 pm Anitoliy Torchinskiy- w 4:30 pm Knitting Nights Mrs. Abraham Lincoln 0 Penguins with Piano Classics c. 0 Read to Lead 6:30 7-8 pm 7 pm June Scott 7 pm 3 pm r cc a cc 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 J 0 Read to Lead 0 Reading Round Knitting Nights OBPL Book Disc 1 pm Microsoft Word 10 am 0 Chess for Kids 2:30 pm Table 4:30 pm 7-8 pm 0 Preschool 12 pm 0 Read to Lead 6:30 Dragon Tales 0 Grades 3-5 ■i Chocolate 2 pm Illumination 4:30 pm Creations?pm 0 Read to Lead 6:30 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 0 Read to Lead Excel Basics 7 pm Knitting Nights 0 Read to Lead Email Basics 10 am 2:30 pm 7-8 pm 6:30 pm Muslim America Since 9/11 at 3 pm 26 27 28 Adult programs in green © Read to Lead 0 Read to Lead Knitting Nights O Children's in blue 2:30 pm 6:30 pm 7-8 pm «s Young Adults in red *All ages in black Dyed in the Wool 3 pm