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_._. ,__ , Library Beacon mop , _ Oak Brook Public Library, 600 Oak Brook Road, Oak Brook, IL 630-368-7700 Volume 5, Issue I January2007 www.oak-brook.lib.il.us Winter Reading Program 2007 Jii�iR11 _40' + � jrC�lb.� ig . Gll ,S."..c4. :� li Register for our winter reading program Paws Claws,Scales and Tales.Preschoolers- er te High School Students are invited to 00: i participate starting January 2 and running through March 3. We at your Library are happy to be back from the holidays and offering you new Special Events entertainment,programs,materials and assistance. Stories from the Heart will Rick 7obnson 2007 promises lots of new library programs,as you can see from the calendar on Thursday,January 18th at 430pm the other side of this newsletter. is coming January 3,7 to 8 p.m. Please Friends Meeting Room join us! Rick Johnson will present animal tales with a twist to warm your heart. He has more We also have many new materials on our shelves,including books,CDs,DVDs, than 25 years experience sharing stories magazines. For those who have a favorite TV or HBO program and would like to with people,young and old. see a complete season,check out our New Materials section.Among our DVD Heart-Wm-mini,ThfinIcs with series are Wire in the Blood, Charmed,Friends(complete set), West Wing, Ventriloquist and Storyteller.Sandi Sylver Gilmore Girls,Nip&Tuck, Veronica Mars,Bones, Six Feet Under,Frasier, and Her Ventriloquist Puppets Sopranos and more. Thursday,February 8th at 4.30 pm Friends Meeting Room Youth Services Weekly Programs Adult Programming Vivacious and charismatic,Sandi has an for January and February eclectic storybag chockfull of stories which Cats Mw,Mem*,a special celebration for preschoolers, The Adult Winter Reading program, she shares with audiences of all ages. begins Wednesday,January 10th at 2 pm or Blanket Yourself with Books,begins Call 368-7733 for l' Thursday,January 11th at 10 am.During this half January 8th and continues through reservations. hour,3,4&5i ear olds en- j bof funMarch 3r5. Readers 15 years of age or of a little it ( ylvtr with song,stories,and a craft. , older are invited to complete 5 books, 1•tree Do6 Nrgiztdesigned for K-2nd graders, at least one each in fiction and Memorial books Donated to meets on Mondays starting January 8th at 430pm. non fiction, with up to 4 audio titles. Oak brook Library During our half-hour together,we embellish the Prizes will be awarded upon x` story read at each session with a creative craft. registration and upon completion; in the month of December completed entries with brief Third graders and up are invited to FisLing Around comments about each title will be Mr.David Braune donated The Dark starting on Wednesday,January 10th at 430pm. entered in the Grand Prize Drawing. This program stresses artistic creativity.Children Tower by 5tephen King in loving will work on projects related to literature. The Book Discussion Group will meet memory of Janina Braune. Registration is required for all programs listed. on Wednesday, January 17th at 1 pm The Village of Qak Brook has Call 368-7733. to discuss Freakonomics. donated The Habit ofKivers by Ted We welcome back bass Paul Corona Especially for Teens: Leeson and The Orvis fly-tying and soprano Melissa Treinkman to Stretch Your Mind and Body sing Engaging Duets on Sunday, Manual by Tom Kosenbauer in memory Back by popular request!Mary French,fitness January 28th at 3 pm. of village employee Mary Duncan's instructor,will present a series of four Tuesday brother-in-law Edward Wisniewski,5r. nights of yoga,Pilates,and nutrition.January 23rd ' On Wednesday, January 31st at -February 13th,junior and high school students 7 pm, Dr. Jaishree Prasad will Trees for the 5177811 Garden b y Simon have an opportunity to strengthen their minds and present a concert of Asian Indian Toomer was donated by the Hinsdale bodies.The group meets at7pmintheFriends instrumental music on the veena, a Meeting Room for an hour. plucked string instrument. 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