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12/29/2015 https://bamail.linc.lib.il.us/WorldClient.dll?Session=ALAI2YRSTEUKA&View=Message&Print=Yes&Number=85&FolderID=52 https://bamail.linc.lib.il.us/WorldClient.dll?Session=ALAI2YRSTEUKA&View=Message&Print=Yes&Number=85&FolderID=52 1/5 Volume 11, Number 12 December 2015 In this Issue... Mooseheart Program Programs for Adults Library Friends Sundays on Stage Programs for Teens Library Displays Puppet Show Programs for Youth Photo of the Month Library Closings Adult Computer Classes How Much Do You Know . . . about Mooseheart Child City & School? Supported by Moose International, it's been located on Route 31 just south of Batavia for 100 years. Learn more about Mooseheart from its Executive Director Gary L. Urwiler during the next New Lyceum Lecture Series program, “Mooseheart—A Century of Giving,” Monday, December 7, at 7 p.m. Urwiler, a Mooseheart graduate (Class of 1987) will talk about the history and future of Mooseheart and his life there as a student and administrator. Registration required . The Sundays on Stage ... entertainment series features two spirited programs in December. On December 6 at 2 p.m., “Bette Davis” is portrayed by actress and historian Leslie Goddard. On December 13 at 2 p.m., “The Essential Christmas Carol” is dramatized by author William Pack. Please register online at www.BataviaPublicLibrary.org or call the Reference Desk, (630) 8791393, ext. 200. More information on the two programs can be found in “Programs for Adults” in this enewsletter. Family Fun . . . Puppeteer Dave Herzog will bring his marionettes to the Library for a family show, “Frosty’s Winter Wonderland,” Monday, December 21, at 10:30 a.m. Join Dave, Frosty, and many other characters as they ring in the holidays. Registration is not required. Doors to the Founders Room open at 10:15 a.m. The Library Will Be Closed ... Thursday, December 24; Friday, December 25; Friday, January 1. The Library will be open Thursday, December 31, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. At Your Service . . . Patron holds are now accessible in a Self Service Holds area to the north of the Check Out Desk. All items on hold for patrons, with some exceptions, will be located on these shelves. Holds can be identified by the first two initials of a patron’s last name, followed by the last six digits of their library card number. Because names are not used, this method will preserve patron privacy. Exceptions: Video games, Nooks, Interlibrary loans (items coming from outside of the LINC consortium), and items pulled from the shelves immediately after a phone call to Adult Services or Youth Services. These items will be held on the shelves behind the Check Out Desk. Note: Check Out Desk employees are happy to retrieve holds for anyone who prefers the traditional method. The new Self Service Holds will allow patrons the flexibility to come in, pick up their holds, use the Self Check Out machine or the Check Out Desk, and be on their way! Board of Library Trustees Meeting: Tuesday, January 19, at 7 p.m., in the Library Conference Room. There is no board meeting in December. Meetings are open to the public. The Next Meeting . . . of the Batavia Public Library Writers Workshop is Monday, December 14. Experienced and novice writers of all genres meet to perfect their craft by offering each other constructive criticism and support. The group meets on the second Monday of every month. Registration is not required. For more information, contact the workshop facilitator Frank Rutledge, [email protected] . A Vintage Book Sale . . . hosted by the Friends will take place on Saturday, December 5, from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Older books, classics, sets, novels, nonfiction, large maps, and old textbooks will be for sale as well as giftquality coffee table books and newer sets. The Friends Holiday Book Sale will take place in the Friends’ Book Corner throughout the month of December. A nice selection of From: The Batavia Public Library <[email protected]> To: =?utf8?Q??= <[email protected]> Date: 11/27/2015 08:49 AM Subject: The enewsletter of the Batavia Public Library December 2015

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Volume 11, Number 12December 2015

In this Issue...

Mooseheart Program Programs for Adults Library Friends

Sundays on Stage Programs for Teens Library Displays

Puppet Show Programs for Youth Photo of the Month

Library Closings Adult Computer Classes

How Much Do You Know . . . about Mooseheart Child City & School? Supported by MooseInternational, it's been located on Route 31 just south of Batavia for 100 years. Learn moreabout Mooseheart from its Executive Director Gary L. Urwiler during the next New Lyceum

Lecture Series program, “Mooseheart—A Century of Giving,” Monday, December 7, at 7 p.m. Urwiler, a Mooseheart graduate (Classof 1987) will talk about the history and future of Mooseheart and his life there as a student and administrator. Registration required.

The Sundays on Stage . . . entertainment series features two spirited programs in December. On December6 at 2 p.m., “Bette Davis” is portrayed by actress and historian Leslie Goddard. On December 13 at 2 p.m.,“The Essential Christmas Carol” is dramatized by author William Pack. Please register online atwww.BataviaPublicLibrary.org or call the Reference Desk, (630) 8791393, ext. 200. More information on thetwo programs can be found in “Programs for Adults” in this enewsletter.

Family Fun . . . Puppeteer Dave Herzog will bring his marionettes to the Library for afamily show, “Frosty’s Winter Wonderland,” Monday, December 21, at 10:30 a.m. Join Dave, Frosty, andmany other characters as they ring in the holidays. Registration is not required. Doors to the Founders Roomopen at 10:15 a.m.

The Library Will Be Closed . . . Thursday, December 24; Friday, December 25; Friday, January 1. TheLibrary will be open Thursday, December 31, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

At Your Service . . . Patron holds are now accessible in a Self Service Holds area to the north of the CheckOut Desk. All items on hold for patrons, with some exceptions, will be located on these shelves. Holds can beidentified by the first two initials of a patron’s last name, followed by the last six digits of their library card number. Because names arenot used, this method will preserve patron privacy. Exceptions: Video games, Nooks, Interlibrary loans (items coming from outside ofthe LINC consortium), and items pulled from the shelves immediately after a phone call to Adult Services or Youth Services. Theseitems will be held on the shelves behind the Check Out Desk. Note: Check Out Desk employees are happy to retrieve holds foranyone who prefers the traditional method. The new Self Service Holds will allow patrons the flexibility to come in, pick up their holds,use the Self Check Out machine or the Check Out Desk, and be on their way!

Board of Library Trustees Meeting: Tuesday, January 19, at 7 p.m., in the Library Conference Room. There is no board meeting inDecember. Meetings are open to the public.

The Next Meeting . . . of the Batavia Public Library Writers Workshop is Monday, December 14. Experienced andnovice writers of all genres meet to perfect their craft by offering each other constructive criticism and support. Thegroup meets on the second Monday of every month. Registration is not required. For more information, contact theworkshop facilitator Frank Rutledge, [email protected].

A Vintage Book Sale . . . hosted by the Friends will take place on Saturday, December 5,from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Library Conference Room. Older books, classics, sets, novels, nonfiction, largemaps, and old textbooks will be for sale as well as giftquality coffee table books and newer sets.

The Friends Holiday Book Sale will take place in the Friends’ Book Corner throughout the month of December. A nice selection of

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individually priced, giftquality and holiday themed books for adults and children will be available, as well as 2016 Book Lover’scalendars ($8), which make great holiday gifts.

Displays in the Library during December:

Art Wall – AbrahamLobby Display Cases – Fox Valley Literacy VolunteersYouth Services Display Case – Ian McClintook, Paul McClintook, Avery Peters, Allison SaponaraBook Displays – Christmas/Holiday (fiction, nonfiction, movies, music) November/December Collection Survey: Digital Photography. Take the online survey.

Programs for Adults

Mooseheart—A Century of Giving: Monday, December 7, 7 p.m. Gary L. Urwiler, executive directorof Mooseheart Child City & School, talks about the history and future of Mooseheart and his life there asa student (Class of 1987) and administrator. Registration required.

Bette Davis: Sunday, December 6, 2 p.m. In such classic films as Jezebel, Dark Voyager, The Letter,and All About Eve, Bette Davis created a new kind of heroine: strong, outspoken, luxurious, and sometimes wicked. And her personallife was as tempestuous as her life onscreen. Meet this fascinating star from the Golden Age of Hollywood, as presented by actressLeslie Goddard. Registration required.

The Essential Christmas Carol: Sunday, December 13, 2 p.m. To pay off some debt, Charles Dickens quicklywrote A Christmas Carol. Little did he know it was destined to become one of the most enduring Christmasstories of all time. His public readings of the story were dramatic, hypnotic, and hugely popular. Author WilliamPack tells the story behind the story and recreates a Victorian era magic lantern show of A Christmas Carol,while reading from the abridged version of this classic story. Registration required.

Books Between Bites: Thursday, December 17, 12 p.m. Batavian Roger Breischalways challenges us to think more deeply. We welcome him back to discuss Charles Eisenstein’s book, TheAscent of Humanity: Civilization and the Human Sense of Self, in which Eisenstein explores human thoughtand how humanity came to this place and time. The book challenges some fundamental beliefs about manytopics—including language, time, fire, science, and mathematics—and illustrates how they impact our currentview of the world. How does our separation from the rest of the biosphere jeopardize our future, and howmight we see our current path in new ways? No registration required. January Book Discussion: Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea. Tuesday, January 12, 7:30 p.m.

Inspired by the film The Magnificent Seven, Nayeli and her three friends leave their tiny Mexican village to bring home seven men toprotect their home. As Nayeli marches north, she finds far more than she'd been looking for. No registration required. Genealogy Research Help: Are you researching your family tree? Are you just getting started or have you hit a research wall?Schedule an appointment with a librarian for a onehour, oneonone session to guide you in your genealogy research. Appointmentsare available Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. A Batavia Public Library card is required. Contact the Reference Desk for details, (630)8791393, ext. 200.

Computer Classes for Adults

The Library offers a variety of 1hour, handson computer classes (from "Introduction to Microsoft Word" to"Genealogy on the Internet"). Registration required; call (630) 8791393, ext. 200.

Computer Coaching Sessions: Basic computer training is available at the Library. Schedule an appointment with atechnology assistant for a onehour, oneonone coaching session based on your individual needs. Sessions areavailable Monday–Thursday, 4–8 p.m. Batavia Public Library card required. Call the Reference Desk, (630) 8791393, ext. 200, for details.

Programs for Teens

Fun Stuff

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Inclusion Movie Night: Tuesday, December 1, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Teens and young adults of all abilities—and their families and friends—are invited to watch movies and meet new people in a relaxed setting. Noregistration required. Inclusion Game Night: Wednesday, December 9, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Teens of all abilities—and their families

and friends—are invited to the Library to meet new people and play a board game or card game in a relaxed setting. No registrationrequired. Anime Club: Thursday, December 10, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Teens are invited to the Library to watch anime movies, preview new shows onDVD, and meet other anime and manga enthusiasts. No registration required.

College/Career

All About Scholarships: Sunday, January 3, 1–2 p.m. Teens can learn basic tips on how to apply for scholarships from successfulapplicants. Registration required.

FAFSA Form Workshop: Tuesday, January 5, 7 p.m. Is your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)form done? Get answers to your questions from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission. Registration required.

Programs for YouthFor a complete listing and details of all December programs offered by the Youth Services department, please refer to the Library’sPrograms/Events page. Unless otherwise indicated, program registration begins Tuesday, December 1. Priority is given to BataviaPublic Library cardholders. Programs for Families

Find Frosty the Snowman and his Frozen Friend Olaf: Find a picture of Frosty or Olaf who are hidingin the Youth Services department between Monday, November 30, and Saturday, December 12, andreceive a treat when you bring the picture to the Youth Services Desk. Observation Station: Drop by the Youth Services department to explore our Observation Station,December 1–19. The station will include an inhouse and/or takehome activity. Snowman Guessing Jar: Stop by the Youth Services department and guess how many marshmallowsare in the jar for a chance to win a prize, December 7–21. Cookie Decorating: Drop in to decorate a holiday cookie, Saturday, December 12, 1–2:30 p.m.; orThursday, December 17, 10–11:30 a.m. No registration required.

DropIn Craft: Drop in and make a foam Frosty ornament, Monday, December 14, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.; Tuesday, December 15, 4–6 p.m.;or Saturday, December 19, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Children age 6 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Frosty’s Winter Wonderland: Puppeteer Dave Herzog will bring his marionettes to the Library for a family show, Monday, December21, 10:30 a.m. Join Frosty and many other winter characters as they ring in the holidays. No registration required. Doors to theFounders Room will open 10:15 a.m.

Chess Knight: Students ages 8 and older, teens, and adults are invited to play chess for an hour, Tuesdays,December 22 and 29, 7 p.m. Participants should have a basic knowledge of how to play. No registration required. Bingo: Children ages 3–14 are invited to play Bingo for an hour, Wednesday, December 23, 11 a.m. Children age 5 and younger mustbe accompanied by an adult or older sibling. No registration required. Movie at the Library: Join us for a movie, Monday, December 28, 1 p.m. Please call the Youth Services department, (630) 8791393,ext. 500, for movie title, length, and rating. No registration required.

Programs for Students

Anybook Club: Students in grades 4–8 are invited to join us for snacks, games, and bookrelated banter, Tuesday, December 8, 4p.m. You can talk about the books you’ve read and we’ll tell you about some you might like. You don’t have to read anything inparticular, just come to enjoy bookrelated activities. Registration required.

Book Worms: Stories, games, and a craft for students in kindergarten and first grade, Wednesday, December 9, 4:30 p.m.Registration required.

Middle School Advisory Council: Join the Batavia Public Library’s Middle School Advisory council, Monday, December 14, 4 p.m.We meet once a month to plan activities for students at the Library and work on projects to benefit the Library and community. We also

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eat pizza and have fun at our meetings. New members are always welcome. Registration required.

Book Gems: A book discussion club for students in grades 2–3, Tuesday, December 15, 6:30 p.m. ReadDeck the Halls, We’re off the Walls by Dan Gutman and join us for discussion and activities. Registrationrequired. Reserve a copy of the book when registering.

Curiosity Club: Through books, games, and experiments, students in grades K–2 will explore a variety ofscience and nature topics, Wednesday, December 16, 4:30 p.m. Each participant will receive a takehome

activity. Registration required.

Game Day—Card Edition: Students ages 6–12 are invited to play Pokémon, YuGiOh, Uno, GoFish, and other card games, Monday,December 21, 2–4 p.m. Bring a deck if you have one. No registration required.

Star Wars Celebration: Students in grades 2–4 are invited to come and celebrate the release of the newestStar Wars movie with everything Star Wars—snacks, games, and surprises, Tuesday, December 22, 11a.m. Space is limited. Registration required.

Lego® Fun: Children ages 4–11 can build with the Library’s Lego or Duplo bricks, Tuesday, December 29, 10 a.m. An adult mustaccompany children ages 4–6. Space is limited. No registration required. A Batavia Public Library card is required for admission.

Game Day: Looking for something to do or want to try your new game? Students ages 7–14 can stop by for games—Wii, DDR, chess,and other board games—or bring your own, Wednesday, December 30, 1–3 p.m. No registration required

Holiday Storytimes

All holiday storytimes are dropin programs. No registration required.

Family Storytime: Bring the whole family for favorite holiday stories, songs, and surprises,Monday, December 7, 6:30 p.m.

Lap Sit Storytime: Enjoy holiday stories, rhymes, and more, Monday, December 7, or Tuesday, December 8, 10 a.m. Baby Storytime—PreWalkers: An interactive program with holiday stories, songs, and more for babies through 23 months who arenot yet walking and their caregivers, Tuesday, December 8, 11 a.m. We ask that care arrangements be made outside of class for oldersiblings.

ABC Storytime: Holiday activities, books, and a craft for ages 3–6, Wednesday, December 9, 10 a.m. or1 p.m.; or Thursday, December 10, 10 a.m.

Baby & Tot Storytime: Holiday stories, songs, and more for babies and tots through age 35 months witha caregiver, Friday, December 11, 10 a.m. We ask that care arrangements be made for older siblings.Present your Batavia Public Library card to receive entry tickets. Tickets will be handed out beginningtwenty minutes before the program until they are gone. Space is limited.

Baby Storytime—Walkers: An interactive program with holiday stories, rhymes, and more for babies through 23 months who arewalking and their caregivers, Friday, December 11, 11 a.m. We ask that care arrangements be made outside of class for older siblings.

Preschool DropIn Storytime: Holiday stories, flannelboards, and more for preschoolers ages 3–6, Friday, December 11; 1 p.m.Younger siblings are welcome. An adult must accompany children under the age of 4.

Photos of the Month

Late Night at the Library

Sneak Peak at January

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Have you completed your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form? Get answers to your questions from the IllinoisStudent Assistance Commission, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, January 5. Registration required.

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