Have you heard of the subscription
box craze that has been sweeping
the nation? We decided to join in
the fun! On a first come first serve basis we will personalize to
your tastes a subscription box with a brand new release and a
few extra surprises! We have boxes for both adults and teens.
Stop by the library to find out how you can participate! Thank
you to the Friends of the Rochester Library for sponsoring this
program!
MARCH, APRIL , MAY 2019
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide helps low-to-moderate income taxpayers have more discretionary income for everyday essentials, such as food and housing, by assisting with tax services and ensuring that they receive applicable tax credits and deductions.
Tax Days at the library, in conjunction with AARP Foundation Tax-Aide are available on select Fridays by
appointment only. Please contact the library to register.
We are now taking applications for vendors
for the upcoming Farmers Market season that
will begin June 8th! We are looking for an as-
sortment of vendors, including but not limited
to, produce, baked goods, crafts, direct sales,
food trucks, and more! If you are interested in being a vendor or
have questions please contact Keshia Barbee at
[email protected]. Summer Recreation 2019 is right around the corner! We
are currently looking for instructors! If you are interested
in teaching/coaching anything from sports, dance, art,
cookie/cake decorating, painting, etc. Please let the library
know! We have a limited number of instructor spots avail-
able! Sign-Up Day is May 23rd from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 2nd | 10:00am—12:00pm Come one, come all, be you a Thing 1 or Thing 2. For what you might ask? Or better yet who? Dr. Seuss! It’s his birthday and we’d like to say thanks. So come for the celebration! (We promise no pranks.) There will be cake, games, and fun!
Look for more information in the coming months!
The Friends of the Roches-ter Public Library are hosting a monthly Queen of Hearts Raffle at Godfather's Pizza on South Dirksen Park-
way. Ticket sales end at 7:30 p.m. and the drawing will take place at 8:00 p.m. Each
ticket costs $1 or 6 tickets for $5. The winning ticket hold-er that turns over the Queen of Hearts card can win up to 80% of the money raised. If the Queen of Hearts card is not turned over, the winner will receive a $50 gift card. The Friends would like to thank Potter Drug of Rochester for donating $50 or $.10 for each prescription filled that month, whichever is higher. Come join the fun and sup-port the Friends of the Rochester Public Library!
Fridays, March 22nd,
April 26th, & May 24th
6:00—8:00 p.m.
March 1st, April 5th, May 3rd
10:30 a.m. The Day Book Club reads one fiction and one non-fiction book each month. Books are handed out at the meeting. If you are unable to
attend, extra copies are available at the Circulation Desk.
March 18th, The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel
April 15th, Born Standing Up by Steve Martin
May 20th , Sisters First by Barbara Bush & Jenna Bush Hager Join us for a series of technology classes. Identify some of the skills
needed to help you master your devices. You’ll have the opportuni-
ty to learn the fundamentals and understand the basics. Register
for all three or just the ones you need!
Intro to Windows 10 Thursday, April 18th at 11:00 a.m.
How to Use Search Engines to Find Almost Anything on the Internet Thursday, March 7th at 5:30 p.m. Register
Introduction to the Cloud Friday, May 24th at 11:00 a.m.
March 20th All the President’s Men (1976)
Starring: Robert Redford, Dustin Hoffman, Jason Robards & Hal Holbrook
Based on the book by Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward
April 17th The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway & Emily Blunt Based on the novel by Lauren Weisberger
May 15th Evita (1996)
Starring: Madonna, Antonio Banderas & Jonathan Pryce Assosicated Reading: Eva Perón: A Biography by Alicia Dujovne Ortiz
3rd Wednesday @ 1:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED for all technology classes
Wednesdays at 5:30 | $10/Class
Welcome to those of all ages! Chair yoga is especially benefi-
cial to those who work in offices, those with knee issues, or
other injuries or limited mobility who may shy away from
traditional yoga! Chair yoga is a great way to stretch, learn
the benefits of the breath and how to relax, plus a few
laughs.
Tuesdays & Thursdays| May 21st through June 13th| 9:00 a.m.
Registration Required
Fear of falling? A Matter of Balance is an evidence based program designed to help seniors reduce their fear of falling! This class con-sists of 8 sessions, and is coached by trained Master Trainers for Matter of Balance. If you or a loved one have experienced a fall, or would like to learn more about fall prevention, register today! Lim-ited spots are available. Sponsored by the King’s Daughters Organi-zation.
After several months of work and help from
several community members, we are excit-
ed to announce the seed library is now
open for its third year! Patrons are able to
come to the library and “check-out” seeds
at no cost to them. After you grow the veg-
etable or flower, we ask that you harvest
the seeds, keep some of the seeds to plant next year and return
some to the library. We will then place them back into the col-
lection for other patrons to “check-out.”
Grab a bottle of wine, some snacks, and join us for a ladies night in! Lindsay from Painted Love is back to guide you step-by-step as you create your own painting!
Friday, May 10th | 6:30pm | $35 per person
Registration and payment due by April 26th
Saturday, April 20th | 10:00 a.m. | $10 per person
Registration Required
Want to learn how to make your own
custom t-shirts, signs, and more?
Join us for a workshop Saturday,
March 30th at 10:00 AM. We will
walk you through the basics of Cricut
Design Space. You will be guided through creating your own design,
and cutting and creating your own personalized knockout sign!
Register
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April 17th| 3:30—6:30 p.m.
8:30 am—Noon March 9th, April 6th, & May 4th
Instructor: Cheryl Soerensen
Supply Cost $10/5 Cards, $18/two each design.
To register, call Cheryl at (217) 498-7335 by the Wednesday before
each class to reserve your spot. Please bring your own adhesive and
scissors.
The Central Illinois Community Blood Center will be on site with their Bloodmobile on April 17th. To schedule an appointment please call the Community Blood Center at (217) 241-7550 or register online at www.bloodcenterimpact.org.
Rochester School District—CUSD 3A Box Tops for Education
Forever Home Feline Ranch Cat/Kitten Supplies
Project Linus Fleece (Must be new)
Boys and Girls Club of Springfield Craft Supplies, Young Adult Books
Sangamon County Juvenile Center Juvenile/Young Adult Paperback Books
Little Dresses for Africa Pillow Cases in new or good condition
Rochester Lions Club Eye Glasses/Cases and Hearing Aid Devices.
Our Community Donation Center could not exist without your support! Throughout the months, there has been a generous
outpouring of donations for the various organizations for which we collect. Thank you to everyone who has made donations/
contributions to our donation center and has supported those in our community!
The Library is grateful for donations throughout the year. Your dona-tions help us acquire materials that we might otherwise have been unable to purchase and also supply us with materials for our annual Book Sale. However due to the high volume of donations, we will only be able to receive donations on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Items must not be older than TEN years old and in good condition. Dona-tions should be brought in a disposable container that we can keep. We also ask that donations are not put in the book drop. We cannot accept Magazines, Textbooks, Encyclopedias, Reader’s Digest Con-densed Books, VHS and cassette tapes, and materials with mold, in-sect, or other natural damage.
If you love to read but are unable to visit the library, we can deliver your books to you! If you are ill (short term or long term), home-bound, have transportation issues, or are elderly with limited mobil-ity, please call us to discuss your qualification for this service. The goal of the Community Outreach Program is to develop relation-ships with members of the community who have special needs and may be unable to visit the library. Let us bring the library to you! Please call the library at 498-8454 for more information.
This course consists of one eight-hour session for experienced drivers age 50 and over. The cost of the course is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Attending the course will allow for a discount on your driver's insurance. Registration Required.
Tuesday, April 2nd | 9:00am—5:00pm
The Rochester Public Library is looking for artists of all ages to
put together an art display in Rochester Community Room. There
will be an art showing in the beginning of Summer and the art
will hang in the room throughout the summer so it can be ad-
mired during all the Summer Reading and Summer Recreation
events! Contact Keshia Barbee at
[email protected] for more information!
Tuesday, April 9th
COME CELEBRATE WITH US, JOIN US FOR CAKE!
Register
Wednesdays 10:30-11:15 a.m. Morning Storytime is for children aged 2-5 years old. We have fun listening to stories, singing songs, making simple crafts, and sensory play. No
registration required. Drop-ins welcome!
March– 6th —Tongue Twisters| 13th — Naps| 20th — Spring | 27th —Flying
April- 3rd — Nocturnal Animals | 10th — Siblings | 17th — Easter | 24th— Friends
May - 1st— Hawaii | 8th– Mothers | 15th– Instruments | 22nd– Memorial Day | 29th— Feet
Mondays from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m.
March: 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
April: 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
May: 6th, 13th, 20th
No Toddler Time on 5/27
Thursdays from 10:10 - 10:30 a.m. Lapsit storytime is for kids aged 0-18 months. Join us for songs, simple stories, movements,
and play. No registration required. Drop-ins welcome!
March: 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th
April: 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
May: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
This storytime is for kids aged 19-35 months with an adult. Siblings
are welcome as well! This energetic storytime is just right for your
tot. No registration required. Drop-ins welcome!
Saturday, May 25th| 10:00—11:00 a.m.
The Rochester Police department is teaming
up with us to bring you another fun educa-
tional program. Let's learn about what police
do and how teamwork and physical health
play a role in their everyday life. Your kiddos
will hear a story, play games, and make a
craft to take home!
Saturday, May 11th | 1:30 p.m. | $35 per pair
Registration & Fee is required by May 4th
Bring your mom (or Grandma or favorite woman) to our Mommy and Me Paint Date with
Lindsay Patterson, from Painted Love by Lindsay, just in time for Mother’s Day. The cost for
this program is $35 per pair of attendees.
Every Tuesday | 6:00 p.m.
Come and relax with us while we knit or crochet. If you
need some help figuring out a project, someone is
here to help!
Ages: 8 & Up
Register
REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR ALL HOMESCHOOL PROGRAMS
Please call (217)498-8454 or visit rochesterlibrary.org/programs to register.
Growing Root Vegetables
Thursday, March 14th from 1:00 —2:00 p.m. March is the time to plant root vegetables! We will be planting potatoes and carrots. There will be dis-cussions about what parts of plants people eat. There is a flap on each bag so you will be able to come
to the library, head out to Rachel’s Garden, and watch them grow!
Grow a frog
Thursday, April 11th from 1:00 — 2:00 p.m.
Do you love tadpoles and frogs, but never get to see the stages in between? We will be starting with live bullfrog tadpoles, and discussing the lifespan of a frog. Over the course of the next four to twelve months, kiddos and all library patrons will be able to come in and watch the stages of development.
REGISTRATION
REQUIRED FOR ALL
STEAM PROGRAMS.
Earthquake Resistant Building | Tuesday, March 19th
Let’s put your engineering skills to the test. Your challenge: Build an earthquake-proof house and then give it a shake to see if it can take it! Pack your patience and a smile and
have some fun building as a team!
Newton’s Cradle | Tuesday, May 21st
Craft Stick Catapult—Telegraph | Tuesday, April 16th
What were catapults used for? How were they built? Do we still use them today? These are some of the questions we will answer while building your own catapult. We will then have
fun seeing how high or how far they can propel things.
Let’s have some fun with physics and build your own Newton’s Cradle! While answering this question; Why does Newton’s Cradle stop? Not only will we have some fun learning
physics, but you will end up with a pretty cool Father’s Day present when we are finished!
4:30 — 5:30 p.m.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential library & museum: Sub-
marines
Thursday, May 9th from 1:00 —2:00 p.m. Did you know the Confederacy used submarines to try and break through the Union’s naval blockade? Learn about the CSS Hunley and the many attempts to upset the Union’s Anaconda plan during a Civil War Tech program on submarines from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Con-duct experiments on buoyancy, join in a group activity on how sailors powered the CSS Hunley, and
build your own submarine! Your kids won’t want to miss this one!
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Saturday, March 30th | 1:30 p.m. Come and see the world’s favorite nanny!
We will enjoy popcorn while watching Mary
Poppins Returns. This is truly a movie for all
ages! Bring your friends and family and any
pillows or blankets you need to make your-
self comfortable! Bean bags are welcome! .
No registration required.
Friday, May 17th | 8:00—11:00 p.m.
Ready to celebrate the end of another
school year? Well, we’re here to con-
gratulate you! All high school students
[even if this Fall will be your first year
in high school] and graduates wel-
come. Fun and food provided!
Friday, April 19th | 6:00—8:00 p.m. | $25| Registration Required
Fee due by April 12th
Group painting class
with Lindsay Patterson,
from Painted Love by
Lindsay! Unleash your
creativity and let a pro-
fessional artist guide
you through creating
your very own work of
art. We will have the
music going (your choice of a station within reason).
Thursday, April 11th| 6:30 — 7:30 p.m. Come to the Library to celebrate with stories about libraries and a fun library-themed craft to take home. No registration required.
Saturday, April 13th | 10:00 a.m. We will have a day packed full of activities such as:
Author presentation and book signing Tree planting Recycled craft projects Stories
Have you gone forest bathing recently? Or noticed what trees in the forest are saying to each other? Join author, Melissa Koch, as she shares excerpts from her new book, Forest Talk: How Trees Com-municate. In this book, scientists from diverse backgrounds and fields reveal what trees are saying to us and to each other. Trees are essential to all life on Earth, yet humans continue to destroy forests to build roads, cities, homes, and farms. Trees need our help. Learn how to listen when trees talk. Melissa Koch is an author of nonfiction chil-dren's books and inventor of digital learning environments for children, educators, and adults. She specializes in developing materials that encourage youth from diverse back-grounds to pursue their dreams in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Her culturally-relevant STEM curricula ac-tivities have received recognition from the National Science Founda-tion, White House Science Fair, PBS, and others. She lives in Decorah, Iowa, with her husband, son, and Labrador Retriever. She and her family enjoy forest bathing and exploring. Following her book talk, Melissa will share why she loves researching and writing children’s nonfiction books, specifically STEM topics; an-swer questions; and sign copies of Forest Talk: How Trees Communi-cate.
Come celebrate Earth Day and help us clean out our craft closet! We will read stories and make usable crafts using everyday materi-als. We will celebrate our planet by saving items from the landfill
and repurposing them!
Register
Join us for this book club designed specifically for teens! Each
month we’ll watch a movie based on a book. Before watching the
movie, stop in and grab a copy of the book upon which the movie
was based, then come and join us for a free film and free popcorn
(extra points for dressing like your favorite character). Too busy to
commit to both aspects of the club? Feel free to just read the book
or just join us for the movie. Then, after watching the movie, dis-
cuss what you think about the book vs. the movie with your fellow
teens. No registration required.
First Friday of every month @ 5:00 pm Looking for something to do outside of school? Have some great
ideas with your friends for projects or activities you’d like to share
with the community? Look no further than your local library! We
are looking for any voice ages 13-18 to help us help you make those
involvements come true! Please join us for discussion on how the
library can provide services for what you want to do. We look for-
ward to having you here!
(For 13 to 18-year-olds unless otherwise specified)
Friday, March 15th | 6:00—8:00 p.m.
Apples to Apples, Spoons, Forbid-den Island, and MORE! Let us help break that after-holidays lull with a night to bring your friends for a little friendly competition. We’ll provide snacks and some board games, but feel free to bring your favorite one!
March 22nd| 6:00 p.m.
The 5th Wave By: Rick Yancey
April 26th| 6:00 p.m.
Spiderman 3 By: Louise Simonson
May 24th| 6:00 p.m.
The Hate U Give By: Angie Thomas
1:00—2:00 p.m. We’ve all been there -- staring down at a calculator with some antique math theorem wondering “When am I ever going to use this?”. Well, we’d like to show you some examples of how math actually matters in the real world. This series is designed to be more interactive than your standard math textbook and hope-fully inspire a new appreciation for the complexity of numbers in everyday life. Registration Required.
Learn a little history and science behind the world’s favorite flavor! This interactive word problem will have you solving just how much chocolate it could take to cover a football field.
Thursday, March 14th
Chocolate: Riches of the Rainforest
Thursday, April 11th
The Librarian who Measured the Earth This brief course will introduce Erastothenes
who was once a great geographer and mathe-
matician. With a little bit of geometry, you too
can discover circumference like an ancient
scholar! Thursday, May 9th
The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens: Eight
Steps to Having More Money Than Your Parents
Sure they say “money can’t buy happiness”, but it
sure doesn’t hurt either. Join us for a small venture
and exploration into the monetary gains from in-
vestment.
Looking to explore and/or share an interest in creative writing? Well, you’ve come to the write [sorry, had to] place. Join us as we begin to develop a new circle of fellow writers! With this new group we will discover a place to create, share, collaborate, and encourage the writing of each other and ourselves. Feel free to bring something to work on or share, but we will also play around with a multitude of writing activities. P.S. Bring your favorite pen and notebook or a hard copy of your work, we’re going to start this out pretty old school. P.P.S. Paper and writing utensils can be provided if forgotten or needed.
Tuesdays 6:00—7:00 p.m.
TEENS: Looking for feedback on writing or have questions about career skills (i.e. resumes,
cover letters, interviews, etc.)? Use our book-a-librarian resource to schedule a session with Ayla (youth services assistant) on a Tuesday
evening before or after Writing Type. https://goo.gl/nZVPtD
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March 2019
April 2019
May 2019
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Day Book Club @
10:30
2
4 5 6 Chair Yoga @
5:30
7 Tech Class @ 5:30pm 8
9 Card Class
11 12 13 Chair Yoga @
5:30 14 15 16
18 Evening Book Club @
6:30 19 20 Chair Yoga @
5:30; B2M @ 1
21
22 23
25 26 27 Chair Yoga @
5:30 28 29 30 Family Movie @ 1:30
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Drivers Safety @ 9 3 Chair Yoga @ 5:30 4 5 Day Book Club @
10:30am 6 Card Class
8 9 NLWD 10 Chair Yoga @
5:30 11 12 13
15 Evening Book Club
@ 6:30 16 17 Chair Yoga @
5:30
B2M @ 1; Blood
Drive @ 3:30
18 Tech Class @ 11am 19 20 Cricut Class @ 10am
22 23 24 Chair Yoga @
5:30 25 26 27
29 30
Library closed 5/27 Queen of Hearts Raffle 5/24
National Library Week 7th-13th
Queen of Hearts Raffle 4/26
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Chair Yoga @ 5:30 2 3 Day Book Club @
10:30am 4 Card Class
6 7 8 Chair Yoga @ 5:30 9 10 Paint Night @ 6:30 11
13 14 15 Chair Yoga @
5:30; B2M @ 1 16 17 18
20 Evening Book Club
@ 6:30
21 Matter of Balance
@9am
22 Chair Yoga @
5:30
23 Matter of Balance
@9am;
Summer Rec & Sum-
24 Tech Class @
11am
25
27 CLOSED 28 Matter of Balance
@9am
29 Chair Yoga @
5:30
30 Matter of Balance
@9am 31
Queen of Hearts Raffle 3/22
March 2019
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 1 TAB @ 5 2 Dr. Seuss Bday @ 10
4 TT@ 10:10 5 BBY @ 6; Teen
Writing Group @ 6 6 Storytime @ 10:30 7 BL@ 10:10;
8 9
11 TT @ 10:10 12 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
13 Storytime @
10:30
14 BL @ 10:10; Homeschool
Program @1; Homeschool
Teen @1
15 Teen Board Game
Night @ 6 16
18 TT @ 10:10 19 BBY @ 6;
STEAM @ 4:30;
TWG@6
20 Storytime @
10:30 21 BL @ 10:10 22 Teen B2M @ 6pm 23
25 TT @ 10:10 26 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
27 Storytime @
10:30 28 BL @ 10:10 29 30 Family Movie @ 1:30
Mary Poppins
April 2019
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 TT @ 10:10 2 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6 3 Storytime @ 10:30 4 BL@ 10:10 5 TAB @ 5 6
8 TT@ 10:10, 9 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
10 Storytime @
10:30
11 BL @ 10:10,
Homeschool Program @ 1 ;
Homeschool Teen @1;
Nat’l Lib Week @ 6:30
12 Teen Paint Night @ 6 13 Earth Day @ 10
15 TT @ 10:10 16 BBY @ 6; STEAM
@ 4:30; TWG@6
17 Storytime @
10:30 18 BL @ 10:10 19 20
22 TT @ 10:10 23 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
24 Storytime @
10:30 25 BL @ 10:10 26 Teen B2M @ 6 27
29 TT @ 10:10 30 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
May 2019
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Storytime @ 10:30 2 BL @ 10:10; 3 TAB @ 5 4
6 TT @ 10:10 7 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6 8 Storytime @ 10:30 9 BL @ 10:10, Home-
school Program @ 1 ;
Homeschool Teen @1
10 11 Mommy & Me Paint @
1:30
13 TT @ 10:10 14 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
15 Storytime @
10:30 16 BL@ 10:10 17 Teen Grad Party @
8 18
20 TT @ 10:10 21 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6; STEAM @
4:30
22 Storytime @
10:30
23 BL @ 10:10; Summer
Rec & Summer Reading
Sign-Ups @ 5-7 pm
24 Teen B2M @ 6 25 Cops for Kids @ 10
27 CLOSED 28 BBY @ 6;
TWG@6
29 Storytime @
10:30 30 BL@ 10:10 31
Summer Rec & Summer Reading Sign up is May 23rd!
Closed 5/27
National Library Week 7th-13th
Library Hours
Monday: 10a.m.—8 p.m. Tuesday: 10a.m.—8 p.m.
Wednesday: 10a.m.—8 p.m. Thursday: 10a.m.—8 p.m.
Friday: 10a.m.—5 p.m. Saturday: 10a.m.—4 p.m.
Sunday: CLOSED
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Donations Board Members
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David Hicks, Treasurer
Elaine Honomichl-Lewis, Secretary
Fred Roese, Trustee
Jessica Ingold, Trustee
Sarah Deen, Trustee
Janet McAllister, Library Director
March 22nd
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