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Winter, 2003 Volume 19, Issue 1
Save the date . . .
Our next Evergreen program continues
the outstanding, eclectic musical tradition ,%,,m,
Oak Brook Public Library
600 Oak Brook Road which is the hallmark of this popular concert ir -1.
Oak Brook,IL 60523 series. It will feature the Landolfi Trio, a 11,
(630)990-2222
classical music ensemble which has received '‘''''' — „ y I
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rave reviews from audiences throughout the ' l
Chicago area. So, mark your calendars for
Sunday, April 6th at the Oak Brook Bath & .
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Library Hours
Tennis Clubhouse. The next edition of The '_ .
Monday—Thursday Bulletin will provide further details.
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10 am ,9 pm Presenting the Landolfi Trio: 1
Friday—Saturday Left to right,Drostan Hall,Lyudmila Lakisova
10 am—5 pm and David Cunnliffe
Sundays
1 pm—5 pm imminiiniumi
Shop `til you drop . . .
The holidays are behind us now, and The following items cannot be accepted:
chances are everyone has had ample oppor- 1. mildewed or otherwise damaged
tunity to hone those shopping skills. And, materials
Friends of the
Oak Brook Public Library what better time to put that shopping savvy 2. textbooks
Board of Directors to use than the upcoming Used Book Sale? It 3. magazines
is scheduled for April 24th—26th at the 4. condensed books, such as the
Barbara Benezra,President
Park District Recreation Center. As always, Reader's Digest series
Mary Ann Nunez,
Vice President there will be bargains galore with over 7,000 5. home-taped audios and videos
Nancy Hayden,Treasurer volumes available for sale. Of course, Nunez notes that there is a particular
Roberta Petz,Secretary donations are integral to the success of the need this year for donations of children's
Margaret Tresley,Editor Sale, and we welcome the contributions of literature and cookbooks. She adds that just
Linda Celesta our residents. These may be dropped off at as important as the books that are sold are the
Alan Farnell the Library. Please bear the following guide- people who are selling them! If you would
Reynold Gottlieb lines in mind when doing so: like to volunteer your services
A.J.ingrisano Donations may include paperback and during the Sale, your help will 0.1
Lucia Sutton hardback books, CDs and audio and video be greatly appreciated. Please
Howard Trier cassettes. Bring your donations to the contact Nunez if you are
Anne Vekich Library in cartons which are easily trans- interested.
portable. If you need assistance in trans- ((rr
porting the books, please contact Sale =ME
Coordinator MaryAnn Nunez at 782-6968 so Q
that arrangements can be made.
The Friends of the Oak Brook
Connie Abraham Alex Ciciora Mr.&Mrs.0.Alfred Granum
Dr.&Mrs.M.Adeli Jason Cione William S.Gray
Mr.&Mrs.Clyde J.Aigner Mr.&Mrs.Edward Cladek Mr.&Mrs.Michael Greco
Rasheed&Matheena Akhtar Shirley Clifford Mrs.Joseph P.Greenock
Ray&Sally Allen Margaret 0.Coffin Mr.&Mrs.Thomas Greuling
Robert P&Dorothy Allen Michael&Linda Colandrea Cindy Groh
James&Mary Andersen Mr.&Mrs.Joseph M.Connelly Thomas&Ann Guendel
Mr.&Mrs.Mickey Annecca Virginia L.Connolly James&Frances Guertler
Irene D.Antoniou Mr.&Mrs.John Cooper Ashutosh Gupta
Al Arado Joyce V.Cortina Jose G.Gutierrez
David&Suzanne Arch Anita Cosenza Gandhi M.&Avanthi Gutta
Don&Martha Arends G.Joseph&Judith M.Cosenza R.Ross Haeger
Tom&Marie Arnold Colin&Lou Couper Mr.W.Haeger
Bess Askounis Edward A.Cox,Jr. Bruce&Sunaree Hamilton
Rosemary Auster John&Connie Craig Mr.&Mrs.Carl Hanke
Gordon&Virginia Austin Mr.&Mrs.Bob Cronin M.L.Hanumadass
John&Janet Baar Mike&Estella Cronk Mr.Robert J.Hariman
Mrs.Katherine L.Baar Cuda Family Roy&Coretta Hawthorne
Diana Badal Elaine Cullerton Dr.&Mrs.David J.Hayden
Mr.&Mrs.Carmen Baldo&Family M.A.&N.0.Dabbouseh Phyllis M.Heckmann
Dr.&Mrs.Francis Banich Mary Joy Dau Lorraine Heffernan
Mr.&Mrs.Rudolph Bartolomei Champ&Janet Davis Mr.&Mrs.William Hendrickson
Louis J.Bax John&Ann De Lorey Patrick&Jean Heraty
Helen&Richard Becker Mr.James&Dr.Ann Degerstrom David B.&Blanche E.Hill,Jr.
John&Cleo Bell The David R.DeHaan Family Mr.&Mrs.George Homeyer
Mr.&Mrs.Nicholas Bell Dr.&Mrs.Robert Deiss Robert&Christine Houpy
Drs.Jaime&Clara Bendersky Vincent&Beverly DePhillips Dr.Mary Howes
Dr.&Mrs.E.Eliot Benezra Shaker Desai Peter&Heidi Huizenga
Josephine A.Berger Francis M.DiScipio Mr.&Mrs.Joseph lacovelli
Inez Beutler Mae&John Doubek Charles&Ariadne Iantorno
Arlene Birkhahn Merl Douglas Drs.Kamal&Lucy Ibrahim
George Blanda - Bob&Lisa Dow Anthony&Ann Ingrisano
Blistex,Inc. Mr.&Mrs.Bernard L.Downey Virginia Innocenti
Mike&Kay Borchardt Thomas&Lorraine Drennan Howard&Carlotta Jahntz
Merwyn Brainerd Jim Drummond H.Javid
William&Jean Bristow Family Mr.&Mrs.L.T.Duerinck Dr.&Mrs.Robert J.Jensik
Carol Brizzolara William Duff Bruce&Cora Johnson
Dr.&Mrs.Herrick Bromberg Vera E.Evans Philip E.&Patricia Johnson
Jim&June Brophy Jeff&Janet L.Fang Paresh,Sonal,Pakina&Neena Joshi
Andrew,Taisa&Irena Browar Alan S.Farnell&Roberta Arquilla Mr.&Mrs.Kenneth A.Julian
Ginger Bruebach Dr.Charles R.&Nadia Farra Drs.Kevin C.Spencer&Joan C.Junkus
Mr.&Mrs.Donald W.Buik Mrs.John J.Farrell Krishna&Uma Kalyan-Raman
Bozdar&Ann Bulovic Nicholas&Annette Favia C.Kimberly Kang
Nancy Burke The Ficks Dorothy Kavinsky
Mrs.Patricia G.Burton Marjorie R.Filippi Bill Kenny
Butler School District#53 The Florio Familly Mr.&Mrs.John M.Kent
Robert&Nancy Calabrese Eleanor F.Fralick Brian&Dolly Kern&Family
Dr.&Mrs.George T.Caleel Paul&Mimi Francis Farhat Khan&Riffal Siddiqi
Dr.&Mrs.Ted A.Calinog Mr.Jeff Franklin Jerry&Josie Kim
Mr.&Mrs.Joseph Cantore Ivan&Ruth Frick Kiljung&Myung Hee Kim
William&Ann Cantrall Kenneth&Madeleine Garvey Ku-mie&Yang K.Kim
Vito Cappiello Dr.&Mrs.Anthony Gentile Eugene&Grace Kimura
Dorothy Carbon The Jasbir Gill Family Mrs.John G.Knox
Clark Carpenter Connie Giorgolo Sung-Tao&Mali Lin Ko
Mr.&Mrs.Charles H.Carroll Steven&Mary Gitelis Mr.&Mrs.Gerald A.Kolschowsky
Janet Casey Glen&Ellen Glista Richard&Barbara Kopolovic
Peter&Marilyn Cass Caroline Gold Frankett Kral
Dr.Gaston&Mrs.Linda Celesia Robert&Rosemary Goldstine Mr.&Mrs.Bill Krause
Ted&Liz Cesarz Mr.&Mrs.Louis Gonnella Meera Krishnan&Family
Theresa Chen Armando&Maria Gonzalez Ms.Barbara H.Kroeplin
Richard&Merry Cheng Sara Gordon The Krohn Family
Dr.&Mrs.Lester Chernick Dr.&Mrs.Reynold Gottlieb Mr.&Mrs.Edward J.Kubiak
Steven&Luann Chin Cynthia A.Gottlieb&Family Sandrea Kuhlman
Chungwai&Hsiang Kuan Chou John&Judy Gove Shirley A.Kuhn
Joseph R.Christian,M.D. Robert J.Goy Ken N.Kuo
James&Jane Christman Tom&Nadine Grant Louise LaMantia
Rocco&Anne Christofano Eleanor Grant Anna Lampros
Public Library 2002-2003
Mary F&Barbara J.Lang Mrs.Richard Nichols Robert&Judith Stein
Larry&Marilyn Laning Dr.&Mrs.Mario Nunez Stan&Ann Stein
Dr.W F.Lapka Donald&Colette O'Neil Al&Elaine Steinhaus
Philip&Susan Larson Dr.&Mrs.Carlito V.Orig Judy G.Stevenson
Wayne&Susan Lasinski Joyce F.Pagano Joe&Yvonne Stroud
David C.Lauder Dee Pagel Donald J.Strueber
Albert&Patricia LaValle Dilip&Krishna Patel Leonard V.Stutz
Bob&Lynn Lee Barbara Payovich Dr.&Mrs.Jeng N.Su
Mae Lehockey Nancy,Paula&David Pecen Hak K.&Joan L.Sue
Dr.Louis M.Lenell Mrs.Kathryn Peot Daniel&Andrea Sullivan
Mr.&Mrs.Donald L.Leone Geno&Diane Pesce Thomas&Dorothy Sullivan
Palmer P.Leone Mr.&Mrs.Raymond E.Petersen Dr.&Mrs.Thomas Sullivan
Doris Levine Earl&Roberta Petz Rose Sutter
Marian Irene Leyva Rohan,Merle,Kevin Phillips Bill&Lucia Sutton
Licata Family Gregory E.&Judy J.Pizza David&Sue Swift
Emelita Lim-Meneses Dr.&Mrs.Paul Pocus,Jr. James&Judith Sykora
Carolyn Link Dr.R.Elliot Politser J.V.Tansey
John&Reva Lizzadro Henry&Ellen Porterfield Anthony&Mary Tappin
Mrs. Anne Loiterman Gloria K.Power
Linda Lojewski Dr.&Mrs.Tony Tatooles
Mundargi P.Rao Mr.&Mrs.John Templeton
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Dorothy B.Rathman The TerryFamily
Eric K.Louie Family Althura&Sarada Reddy
George&Carolyn Thein
Jim&Annette Lovelace
Dr.&Mrs.N.S.R.Reddy Charles&Connie Thompson
Martha MacAloon Dr.&Mrs.Luis Redondo p
Mr.&Mrs.Reynold MacDonald Dr.&Mrs.Marvin Tiesenga
Peg Mackey Georgia Regas Drs.Peter&Vassiliki Toulios
Susan Madorin Jim&Christine Ripley Glen&Nancy Traylor
Joseph&Roseann Maffei Leo J.Roberts,M.D. Dr.&Mrs.Gilbert Tresley
Louis G.Malevitis Evelyn M.Roggenkamp Howard&Joyce Trier
Mr.&Mrs.Leonard Maniscalso Dr.&Mrs.S.Burton Roth Bob&Dorothy Troost
Carl&Kathy Manofsky Mary T.Rowley George&Kally Tsatsos
Robert&Marguerite Marian Thomas L.Ryan Mr.&Mrs.Louis Tuglus
Jean M.Ryan
Thomas&Alice Marks Harold&Dorothy Unger
Edward F.Ryan
Manjit,E'Kirit Marwah Vito&Betty Ursini
Mr.&Mrs.Thomas J.Mazukelli The Sabbagha Family Richard&Connie Vacco
Bartlett&Irene McCartin Mario&Nancy Salazar Jonas Vainius
Doris McCormick Alberto&Francisca Saltiel Anne M.Vekich
Mr.&Mrs.Michael McCullough Joan Salvato
g John&Jan Samatas Joseph&Drenda Vijuk
Mr.&Mrs.Robert McKinney John P.Vlahos
Mr.&Mrs.W.McMahon Donald&Minnie Sandstedt
Steve&KathcShane Marie Sanfilippo Gale&Jean Walker
y Bob&Sue Sanford Mr.&Mrs.R.E.Wallace
La Dara Meier Juan&Alba Santiago Mr.&Mrs.Michael P.Walsh
Dottie MeleRaymond&Ivy Warpeha
John&Gail Merrill Mr.&Mrs.Alfred Savino Mr.&Mrs.Michael L.Weber
Ann S.Michaels David&Sandi Saxman
The Miologos Family Doris M.Schaaff,M.D. Audley Weidman
Jim&Corinne Mirabile Family Mr.&Mrs.James F.Schell Joe&Adele Wells
William&Shirley Misek Patricia W.Schmidt Jean A.White
Bharat&Raj Mittal Ed&Judy Schoenthaler Fay E.Widholm
Pat&Louise Monaco Lloyd&Darlene Schooley Loretta Widiger
Mrs.Thomas J.Moore
Howie&Susan Schwartz Donna G.Wilkinson
LaVerne B.Morgan Joseph&Gail Scroppo Charles Wilson
Alice Mortenson Mahid&Laya Serushan Peggy J.Wilson
Frank A.Mugnolo Family Michael Shannon Eymard&Marilyn Wisnewski
The Edward Mullins Family Mr.&Mrs.Patrick J.Shannon,Jr. Thomas&Terryl Woltjen
Mr.&Mrs.Lee Munder Charles&Yolanda Shemely Diane D.Wood
Audrey L.Muschler Jeff&Pat Sidler Dr.&Mrs.Tito Yao
Richard E.Myers Earl N.&June Duros Silber Bert&Su Yen
Mrs.Robert Nagy Mr.&Mrs.Simon Mr.&Mrs.Scott Yochim&Family
John&Susan Nalbach Raymond&Janice Skowron Jeff Yoo
Anthony,Barbara&Heidi Nasharr R.G.Smego KazYoungdahl
Barbara Neil Penchala,Sri&Sekhar Sompalli Ms.Lilia Zamar
Jean C.Neill Ralph&Cathy Sorice Elaine Zannis
Carol J.Nelson Alex&Patricia Spadoni Charles Zapotocky
Mr.&Mrs.William Nelson John&Judith Sprieser George Zehak
Carl&Carol Ann Nemec Elizabeth L.Stanek Xiaosha Zhang
Margaret A.Nessel Steve&Jean Stawarz Neil&Jeanne Zundel
Winter Calendar of Events r Clip and Mail
MITTEN WEATHER
Friends of the Oak Brook Public Library
Preschoolers at 11:00 a.m. and June 1,2002 -May 31,2003
Please enroll us as members of the Friends of the Oak Brook Public Library
2:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Repeated Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. Check# Check Date
January 15th—February 19th(Wednesdays) Name(s)
January 16th—February 20th(Thursdays)
Address
WINTER WONDERLAND
Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders Telephone
Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 4:15 p.m. Membership Categories
January 14th—February 18th(Tuesdays) ❑ Individual $20 ❑ Patron $100
January 15th—February 19th(Wednesdays) ❑ Family $30 ❑ Corporate $125
❑ Sponsor $60 ❑ Other $
COOL READING Please make check payable to: Friends of the Oak Brook Public Library
3rd-5th graders P.O.Box 3131 •Oak Brook,IL 60522-3131
Thursdays at 4:15 p.m. L J
January 16th—February 20th EVERGREEN CONCERT USED BOOK SALE
PICTURE THIS FEATURING April 24th—26th
6th-8th graders The Landolfi Trio Oak Brook Park District
Mondays at 4:15 p.m. Sunday,April 6th—4:00 p.m. Recreation Center
January 20th,February 3rd and 17th Oak Brook Bath&Tennis Clubhouse
HISTORY TEA—TEA WITH ADDY Please note programs are limited to Library card holders. Registration is
3rd-5th graders required for all programs.Call the Library at 990-2222,ext. 23 to register.
February 10th at 4:15 p.m.
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Spring, 2003 Volume 19, Issue 2
A Classical Evergreen Concert ■ ■ ■
On Sunday, April 6th, the Landolfi Trio
Oak Brook Public Libra "
600 Oak Brook Road ' will present a classical music program for
Oak Brook,IL 60523 Evergreen Concert goers. The program will
(630)990-2222 '''.':� be held at 4:00 p.m. at the Oak Brook Bath&
www.oak-brook.libil.us ' � �� Tennis Clubhouse. Mary Ann Nunez,
ik ,,of if Program Coordinator, says that the Trio has
been heralded by audiences throughout the
Chicago area. This program promises to be
Library Hours
no exception. Their repertoire will include
Monday—Thursday Mt.ter'
to am-9 pm selections from Beethoven and Shostakovich.
Friday Saturday t The program is free to the public and no
to am—5 pm f-'. - A reservations are required. Children and
Sundays randchildren
e g when accompanied by an
1 pm—spm
' adult, are encouraged to attend. Free refresh-
Presenting the Landolfi Trio:
ments will be served after the Concert.
Left to right,Drostan Hall,Lyudmila Lakisova For further information, call the Library
and David Cunnliffe at(630) 990-2222, ext. 5.
Friends of the Bountiful books
Oak Brook Public Library ■ ■ ■
Board of Directors For those of you who pride yourselves Friends of the Library will be admitted free
Barbara Benezra,President upon your shopping savvy, have we got a deal of charge. On Friday, April 25th, the Sale
Mary Ann Nunez, for you! The Friends of the Library Used Book will run from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. On
Vice President Sale will take place on April 24th—26th at the Saturday, April 26th, the hours are 9:00 a.m.
Nancy Hayden,Treasurer Park District Recreation Center. Sale Coor- until 3:00 p.m. Friends members who attend
Roberta Petz,Secretary dinator Mary Ann Nunez says that this year's the Sale are entitled to one free, regularly
Margaret Tresley,Editor selection of books is diverse and provides priced book or paperback.
Linda Celesta somethingfor everybook lover. Thisyear,
Alan Farnell Contributions for the Sale may be dropped
Reynold Gottlieb there are over 7,000 books for sale, and we off at the Library until April 15th. Donations
A.J.Ingrisano thank all those who contributed.Truly,the sup- may include paperback and hardback books,
Lucia Sutton port of our residents is integral to the success professionally-created CDs and audio and
Howard Trier of our Sale. The proceeds from this event are video cassettes. If you have donations but are
Anne Vekich used to support Library programs and projects unable to transport them to the Library your-
which are not supported by the Village budget. self, contact Nunez at 782-6968 and arrange-
The Pre-Sale begins at 4:00 p.m. on ments will be made.
Thursday, April 24th. There is a $5.00 admis- If you would like to offer your assistance
sion fee for the Pre-Sale. Members of the during the Sale, contact Nunez.
A note from the President . . .
March 9, 2003 marked the first anniver- Ingrisano,Veena Mendiratta,Melissa Salazar,
sary of the new Library building.What a year and Jan Skowron.
it has been — expanded collections and Please join us at the April 6th Evergreen
increased usage by patrons in a spacious, Concert, a classical chamber music perfor-
inviting environment! If you haven't had the mance by the Landolfi Trio at 4:00 pm at the
opportunity to do so yet, please stop in and Bath and Tennis Clubhouse as we begin
get acquainted. National Library Week.
The Oak Brook Village Board governs We are accepting donations to the Used
our Library. The Library Commission is an Book Sale until April 15th at the Library
appointed body that advises and makes rec- and we hope to see you browsing and buying
ommendations to the Board. The Library on April 24th, 25th or 26th at the Park
Foundation continues to raise funds for the District Recreation Center. We also need
building project to cover costs that were volunteers to staff this event. Please contact
beyond the budgeted amount set by the Mary Ann Nunez: (630) 782-6968.
Village Board.The Friends organization sup- As we write this edition of our newsletter,
ports our Library, its collections and pro- we are uncertain about the world situation.
grams. We evolved from the Oak Brook Homeland safety and the threat of war are
Library Association, which originally found- very real issues. Our thoughts are with our
ed the Library in 1959. We serve as the liai- leaders and the men and women in the mili-
son between the community and the Library tary who serve and defend our country.Please
staff,Library Commission and Village Board. join your neighbors at some or all of the
Recently the Village Board expanded the Library related activities, as we live through
Library Commission from three to seven these challenging times together.
members. Congratulations and thank you to
the following residents for their active contri- Sincerely,
bution as Library Commissioners: Madeline
Bell, Randa Bishlawi, William Duff, A. J. Barbara Benezra
Shop & Share with us . . .
SHOP & SHARE IDENTIFICATION SLIP
S hop Share AMOUNT OF PURCHASE
0351070
GROUP NUMBER STORE NUMBER DOLLARS CENTS
GROUP: Friends of the Oak Brook Public Library
YOUR SHOP&SHARE DAYS: 04/28/2003, 04/29/2003, 04/30/2003
SIGNATURE
PLEASE SIGN THIS SLIP AND TURN IT IN TO YOUR CHECKER WHEN YOU SHOP.
PARTICIPANTS CAN MAKE PURCHASES AT ANY JEWEL-OSCO ON THE DATE ABOVE. Jewel-Osco
IDENTIFICATION SLIPS ARE NOT TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN FRONT OF ANY JEWEL-OSCO.
The Friends of the Oak Brook Library will participate in the Jewel Shop & Share Days
slated for April 28th-30th. Please present the coupon provided here when you shop on those
days, and a portion of the proceeds from your sale will benefit the Friends organization.
Additional coupons are available at the Library.
It's all in the Library . • •
"SPRING MILMME-1.,°:417!"4 . "
WITH a - "
YOUTH PROGRAMS
"Chicks and Ducks"
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Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. —April 9th-May 14th �` "� "
Youth Services Coordinator Sue Madorin (right),
Repeated on dressed as Felicity,an American Girls character,
Thursdays 11:00 a.m. —April 10th-May 15th conducts one of the Library's popular History
Teas.Program participants include,left to right,
This story time includes songs and finger Michelle Lotfi,Talia Just and Danielle Smithy.
plays. Participants also work on fun take-
home crafts related to the day's story. Children AND, FOR THE ADULTS ...
must have celebrated their third birthday by Energize yourself. . .
April 1, 2003, in order to participate. In this fast-paced world, it seems there
is too much to do and so little time in which
"Spring Flowers" to do it. For most, finding the energy to
accomplish what needs to be done is a daunt-
Kindergartners and first graders
ing task in and of itself. An upcoming
RI
Tuesdays 4:15 p.m. —April 8th-May 13th presentation at the Library may provide some
Participants will enjoy stories embell-
ished with a creative craft.
answers for the world weary among us.
isOn Wednesday, March 26th, Shirley Moore
will present her popular program "Access
Energy — Overcome Exhaustion — Electrify
"Spring Fever" Your Life".The program will be presented at
Second and third graders 7:00 p.m. in the Library. For reservations,
Wednesdays 4:15 p.m. —April 9th-May 14th call (630) 990-2222, ext. 6.
This program plants the seeds of knowl- Footloose in Wales ...
edge as children listen to stories and make The Library's British Isle series has
brought the very best of Britain, Scotland
creative projects related to program content. and Wales to the Library. On Wednesday,
April 9th, the journey continues with a
"Spring Showers" presentation by John Lynn entitled "Foot-
Fourth and fifth graders loose in Wales". The program begins at 7:00
Thursdays 4:15 p.m. —April 10th-May 15th
p.m. and will be held in the Friends of the
Library Meeting Room. You may register at
This series stresses information and cre- the Reference Desk or by telephone at
ativity. Children will work on projects and 990-2222, ext. 6.
also be exposed to appropriate literature.
Come celebrate
History Teas National Library Week ...
Third—fifth graders April 6th — 12th has been designated
Monday,April 7th at 4:15 p.m. National Library Week. In honor of the
occasion, the Oak Brook Library has planned
Tea with Kit(circa 1934) special events for each day.They include:
Monday, May 5th at 4:15 p.m. Snacks on Sunday•Minty Monday
Tea with Molly(circa 1944) Tea on Tuesday• Wacky Welsh Wednesday
Thoughts on Thursday•Free Video Friday
Searching on Saturday.
Note: Registration is required for all youth We encourage you to visit during National
programs. Call 990-2222,Ext. 23 to register or Library Week and enjoy these unique
for additional information. experiences.
Calendar of Events
NDS OF
"ACCESS ENERGY— EVERGREEN CONCERT (OCC\�
OVERCOME EXHAUSTION— THE LANDOLFI TRIO
Sunday,April 6th 4:00 p.m. CELECTRIFY YOUR LIFE" Oak Brook Bath&Tennis Clubhouse ��Qby Shirley A. Moore HISTORY TEA/TEA WITH KIT 90°k Puss °
Wednesday, March 26th—7:00 p.m. Monday,April 7th-4:15 p.m.
Library Library Meet our
"FOOTLOOSE IN WALES" newest Friends ...
YOUTH PROGRAMS by John Lynn
Wednesday,April 9th-7:00 p.m. In the last issue of The Bulletin,
"SPRING AHEAD" Library we listed the names of our 2002-
April-MayUSED BOOK SALE 2003 Friends members. Since that
(see page 3 for further details) April 24th-26th edition, the following people have
Park District Recreation Center joined. We welcome them and
appreciate their support.
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK JEWEL SHOP & SHARE
April 6th— 12th April 28th-30th They are:
HISTORY TEA/ Timothy Bolt
Special Events TEA WITH MOLLY Damian Marano & Family
Each Day of the Week Monday,May 5th—4:15 p.m. Jeanette Flaningam
at the Library Library
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