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* Library Events: Apr. 26th -- May 8th

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ADULTS & SENIORS

Chick Lit Book Discussion -- Tuesday, April 27th at 7pm
Join us for a lively discussion of Hope in a Jar by Beth Harbison. New members are welcome! There will be snacks and fun!

Balance and Falls: Risk Identification and Prevention, Part 2: Friday, April 30th at 2pm
Have you noticed a change in your balance abilities or have you or someone you know fallen lately? Licensed physical therapists from Functional Therapy & Rehabilitation will conduct an informative and interactive class covering balance and fall assessment. This session will include an individualized balance assessment.

Creating a Facebook Account -- Monday, May 3rd at 3pm
Learn how to create an account on Facebook and also how to navigate your way around this popular social networking site. Space is limited, so registration is required. To register, call (708) 301-7908.

TEENS

Youth Activity Committee Meeting -- Wednesday, April 28th at 4:30pm
Teens in grades 5-8 are invited to stop by the monthly meeting of the Youth Activity Committee! New members are welcome!

Public Speaking & Communication Skills -- Wednesday, April 28th at 7pm
Learn how to sharpen your public speaking and communication skills in this one hour program. You'll be shown tips and techniques to become more comfortable with speaking in front of a crowd and also how to communicate effectively with others in smaller settings. Presented by Lisa O'Toole, Assistant Professor of Communications at Lewis University in Romeoville.

Teen Book Club -- Tuesday, May 4th at 7pm
Teens in 6th grade and up are invited to join in the discussion of James Dashner's The Maze Runner. We are a fun group and new members are always welcome!

Teen Craft -- Thursday, April 29th from 6-8pm
Paint an egg pot (What's an egg pot? It's a small planter shaped like an egg! Trust us, it's cute!) and plant some seeds to create the beginnings of your own future garden! For teens in grades 6 & up. Space is limited & registration is required. To register, call (708) 301-7908.

KIDS

Lego Time -- Tuesday, April 27th at 4:30pm
Build your own Lego design to display in the library! All ages are welcome to participate. Legos will be provided.

Family Movie Event -- Sunday, May 2nd at 4:30pm
Celebrate our Chick It Out program with a chicken themed family movie! We'll provide the popcorn and drinks. For movie title, please call (708) 301-7908.

Bookmobile Event: Making Memories for Mother's Day
Visit the Bookmobile from April 26 - May 8 and make a special gift for your mother! Enter the Mother's Day drawing and you may even win a special gift for mom!

MORE INFO

Chick It Out!
We are into the second week of Chick It Out! Drop by the library to take a peek at the incubated eggs, or you can view the live feed from home at our website! When do you think the eggs will hatch? Fill out a contest form at the library and you may win an egg-cellent prize. We are also running a video and photo contest, as well as a coloring contest! For more information, click here!

For more information on library programs, contact (708) 301-7908 or email Heather Colby at hcolby@homerlibrary.org.

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* Our Apologies to Our Mailing List!

We apologize for the large amount of email messages being sent today from the Homer Library. Maintenance work is being performed, resulting in the resending of multiple emails to those on the library's mailing list. We hope it has not been too much of an inconvenience! Thank you for your patience.

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* Library Events: Apr. 19th -- Apr. 30th

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ADULTS & SENIORS

Adult Book Discussion -- Wednesday, April 21st at 7:30pm
Have you read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows? Then stop by the Adult Book Discussion meeting, where we'll be discussing it! New members are welcome.

Chick Lit Book Discussion -- Tuesday, April 27th at 7pm
Join us for a lively discussion of Hope in a Jar by Beth Harbison. New members are welcome! There will be snacks and fun!

Balance and Falls: Risk Identification and Prevention, Part 2: Friday, April 30th at 2pm
Have you noticed a change in your balance abilities or have you or someone you know fallen lately? Licensed physical therapists from Functional Therapy & Rehabilitation will conduct an informative and interactive class covering balance and fall assessment. This session will include an individualized balance assessment.

TEENS

College Preparation Workshop -- Thursday, April 22nd at 7pm
What do colleges look for in a successful candidate? Are private colleges & universities affordable? To save money, can I transfer after attending a community college? Which colleges or universities offer my major? These and other topics will be discussed by a local admissions dean. Bring your questions about college and learn about what you should be doing to prepare for college and making it affordable. Presented by Andrew B. Sison, Dean of Undergraduate Admission at Lewis University in Romeoville.

Youth Activity Committee Meeting -- Wednesday, April 28th at 4:30pm
Teens in grades 5-8 are invited to stop by the monthly meeting of the Youth Activity Committee! New members are welcome!

Public Speaking & Communication Skills -- Wednesday, April 28th at 7pm
Learn how to sharpen your public speaking and communication skills in this one hour program. You'll be shown tips and techniques to become more comfortable with speaking in front of a crowd and also how to communicate effectively with others in smaller settings. Presented by Lisa O'Toole, Assistant Professor of Communications at Lewis University in Romeoville.

KIDS

Spring Kids Craft -- Tuesday, April 20th at 4:30pm
Kids are invited to stop by the library to make a flower and butterfly wreath! There is a $3 fee per child, and children ages 6 and under require adult assistance. Please register at the circulation desk.

Lego Time -- Tuesday, April 27th at 4:30pm
Build your own Lego design to display in the library! All ages are welcome to participate. Legos will be provided.

INFO

Bookmobile Service Cancelled: April 17-24
Bookmobile service will be cancelled April 17-April 24 for maintenance. Service will resume as regularly scheduled on April 26th. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please call the library at (708) 301-7908 if we may assist you with your library needs or if you have any questions.

The Chicks Are Coming: Tuesday, April 20th
Chick it out! Don't miss the special delivery of the eggs at the library on April 20th! You can view the eggs in the incubator or view our 24 hour live webcam from our webpage. The Homer Library would like to thank the University of Illinois Extension Will County Unit for providing the eggs and special delivery, the will County Farm Bureau for providing the incubator, and Learning Express (Homer Glen) for contest prizes.

For more information on library programs, contact (708) 301-7908 or email Heather Colby at hcolby@homerlibrary.org.


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* Library Events: Apr. 12th -- Apr. 24th

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ADULTS & SENIORS

Senior Tax Assistance -- Wednesday April 14th from 9am-noon
The AARP and the Senior Services Center of Will County will be providing free tax services at the Homer Library. Please bring the following items: photo ID, proof of social security number & dependent, all income statements, all deductions to be claimed, last years federal and state returns, and your property pin number. First come, first served, on a walk-in basis only.

Mystery Book Club -- Monday, April 12th at 7pm
Join us for a lively discussion of The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell! The mystery book club welcomes new members, so if you like a good mystery, stop on by! Books are available at the library for check-out.

Prairiesmoke Writers Group -- Wednesday, April 14th at 7pm
Stop by the monthly meeting of the library's writers group! You're invited to discuss your work with other writers and have fun with some group writing assignments. New members are welcome! Writers of all levels are encouraged to attend. Registration is not required.

Balance and Falls: Risk Identification and Prevention, Part 1: Friday, April 16th at 2pm
Have you noticed a change in your balance abilities or have you or someone you know fallen lately? Licensed physical therapists from Functional Therapy & Rehabilitation will conduct a 2 part informative and interactive class covering balance and fall assessment. The first class will identify risk factors for falls and include tips to prevent falls. The second class, on Friday, April 30th, will include an individualized balance assessment.

Adult Book Discussion -- Wednesday, April 21st at 7:30pm
Have you read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows? Then stop by the Adult Book Discussion meeting, where we'll be discussing it! New members are welcome.

TEENS

Teen Manga Group -- Thursday, April 15th at 7pm
Join us as we look at the anime music videos our members have created at home! For teens in 6th grade and up.

College Preparation Workshop -- Thursday, April 22nd at 7pm
What do colleges look for in a successful candidate? Are private colleges & universities affordable? To save money, can I transfer after attending a community college? Which colleges or universities offer my major? These and other topics will be discussed by a local admissions dean. Bring your questions about college and learn about what you should be doing to prepare for college and making it affordable. Presented by Andrew B. Sison, Dean of Undergraduate Admission at Lewis University in Romeoville.

UPCOMING! Public Speaking & Communication Skills, April 28th at 7pm
Learn how to sharpen your public speaking and communication skills in this one hour program. You’ll be shown tips and techniques to become more comfortable with speaking in front of a crowd and also how to communicate effectively with others in smaller settings. Presented by Lisa O'Toole, Assistant Professor of Communications at Lewis University in Romeoville.

UPCOMNG! 7 Reasons to Leave the Party, May 12th at 7pm
Teens will learn to be proactive in their safety regarding alcohol and drug use. You’ll hear real life stories from an actual judge that will help you make smart choices for yourself and your friends. Presented by Judge Bobbi Petrungaro.

UPCOMING! Iron Oaks Teambuilding Session, May 22nd, 9-11am OR 11-1pm
Join us for a series of fun teambuilding challenges with other teens! We'll be doing a series of activities that require teamwork, trust, communication, and problem-solving skills (kind of like the TV show Survivor, without being stuck on an island). This event will be held outdoors (weather permitting). Presented by Iron Oaks Environmental Learning Center. Waivers must be signed by a parent or guardian, so advance registration is required.

KIDS

Spring Kids Craft -- Tuesday, April 20th at 4:30pm
Kids are invited to stop by the library to make a flower and butterfly wreath! There is a $3 fee per child, and children ages 6 and under require adult assistance. Please register at the circulation desk.

MORE INFO

National Library Week Fine Forgiveness: April 11-17th
To celebrate National Library Week, from April 11-17th the Homer Township Library will offer amnesty on fines. Fines will be waived on all overdue items belonging to the Homer Township Public Library District. Patrons can discreetly return items in the book drops outside even when the library is closed. The goals of this program include: getting long overdue items back, bringing missing patrons back into the library, and making items available for other people. Late fees up to $20.00 will be forgiven during the week. Amnesty does not apply to lost or damaged items or out-of-system interlibrary loan items.

Chick It Out!: The Eggs Are Coming!
The Homer Library is excited to announce Chick It Out, a unique library event featuring the incubation and hatching of live chicks! Beginning April 20th, patrons can visit the library to see the eggs in the incubator or view our 24 hour live webcam from our website. Patrons can also participate in programs celebrating Chick It Out!, including these eggs-cellent events:

4/20: The arrival of the eggs! Don't miss the special delivery! An exact time of delivery will be announced in the next few days.
4/20: All ages kids chick craft at 4:30pm. Make a chick card!
4/27: Chick Lit Book Discussion for adults at 7pm.
4/29: Drop in teen craft (for teens in 6th grade & up) from 6-8pm. Make an eggs-traordinary egg pot!
5/2: Family Movie Event at 4:30pm. Come enjoy a movie and popcorn!

Ongoing Events:
3/14-5/5: Peeps eggs-treme video/photo contest
4/12-5/5: Eggs-ceptional coloring contest
4/19-5/5: Guess the eggs-act hatch date contest

Thank you to the University of Illinois Extension Will County Unit for providing the eggs and the special delivery, and to the Will County Farm Bureau for providing the incubator!

For more information on library programs, contact (708) 301-7908 or email Heather Colby at hcolby@homerlibrary.org.

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* Library Events: Apr. 5th -- Apr. 17th

Quick links to:

Adults & Seniors | Teens | Kids | More Info



Senior Tax Assistance -- Wednesday, April 7th and April 14th from 9am-noon
The AARP and the Senior Services Center of Will County will be providing free tax services at the Homer Library. Please bring the following items: photo ID, proof of social security number & dependent, all income statements, all deductions to be claimed, last years federal and state returns, and your property pin number. First come, first served, on a walk-in basis only.

Armchair Travelers: Prague -- Friday, April 9th at 1:30pm
Al Popowits returns to guide you through Prague, the crossroads of Europe. Discover the stunning sites and culture of this city through color photographs and personal experiences. Light refreshments will be served.

Mystery Book Club -- Monday, April 12th at 7pm
Join us for a lively discussion of The Fifth Woman by Henning Mankell! The mystery book club welcomes new members, so if you like a good mystery, stop on by! Books are available at the library for check-out.

Prairiesmoke Writers Group -- Wednesday, April 14th at 7pm
Stop by the monthly meeting of the library's writers group! You're invited to discuss your work with other writers and have fun with some group writing assignments. New members are welcome! Writers of all levels are encouraged to attend. Registration is not required.

Balance and Falls: Risk Identification and Prevention, Part 1: Friday, April 16th at 2pm
Have you noticed a change in your balance abilities or have you or someone you know fallen lately? Licensed physical therapists from Functional Therapy & Rehabilitation will conduct a 2 part informative and interactive class covering balance and fall assessment. The first class will identify risk factors for falls and include tips to prevent falls. The second class, on Friday, April 30th, will include an individualized balance assessment.


ACT Testing Strategies -- Monday, April 5th at 7pm
Learn how to score higher on admissions tests using key Kaplan strategies. The format and content of the tests are explored, including ways to take advantage of the test format to maximize efficiency on the exam. Various question types will be reviewed and students will be given a study plan for success. Sponsored by Kaplan.

Teen Book Club -- Tuesday, April 6th at 7pm
Join us for a discussion of Ruined by Paula Morris! A ghost story set in New Orleans, it's sure to get you creeped out! For teens in 6th grade and up.

Teen Advisory Board Meeting -- Thursday, April 8th at 7pm
In celebration of the library's Chick It Out program, we'll be making a chick craft with Twinkies! For teens in 9th-12th grade.

Teen Manga Group -- Thursday, April 15th at 7pm
Join us as we look at the anime music videos our members have created at home! For teens in 6th grade and up.


Culture Club: Switzerland -- Saturday, April 10th from 10am-noon
Travel to faraway lands and explore foods and customs from Switzerland! For kids in grades 2-5. Space is limited and registration is required.


National Library Week Fine Forgiveness
In celebration of National Library Week, the Homer Library is offering amnesty of overdue fines on checked out items during the week of April 11-17. Return any overdue items during this week and fines will be forgiven up to $20. Amnesty does not apply to lost items, fines accrued due to out-of-system interlibrary loan fees, or fines that have already been applied to your account (for past overdues items that have already been returned). Items can be returned in the library or in the outside bookdrops.

For more information on library programs, contact (708) 301-7908 or email Heather Colby at hcolby@homerlibrary.org.


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* Library Closed: Friday, April 2nd and Sunday, April 4th

The library will also be closed on Friday, April 2nd in observance of Good Friday and Sunday, April 4th in observance of Easter.

We will be, however, be open regular hours (8:30 - 4pm) on Saturday, April 3rd!

When the library is closed, you can still:
+ chat online with a librarian through our ASKAWAY service
+ use our library databases
+ search our catalog.

Have a great holiday!

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