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Library Matters The official newsletter of the Dearborn Public Library
I N T H I S I S S U E
Dreaming Dreams Book 2
Summer Reading 3
Cooking Matters &
Classics Revisited 4
Gale Courses 6
May-June 2016 Volume 9 Issue 3
THIS ISSUE’S
QUOTE
“Books are the bees
which carry the
quickening pollen from
one to another mind.”
-James Russell Lowell
dearbornlibrary.org
S U M M E R R E A D I N G P R O G R A M K I C K S O F F I N J U N E
This year’s summer reading program for children, teens and adults kicks off on
Monday, June 20 from 11:00 a.m.—NOON and runs through the month of August.
There promises to be plenty of interesting programs, fun and activities for
everyone! Each event will relate to the theme, Exercise your mind, READ!.
Check back at the library or at dearbornlibrary.org in early June for a full schedule
of the planned activities during summer reading.
F R E E W I F I I S H E R E !
The Library will offer free wireless access beginning
May 1st. Authentication with a library card number
and PIN will no longer be required. Wi-Fi is enabled
during library open hours.
To access the Internet, simply launch your web browser and accept the Wi-Fi User
Terms & Conditions. The Library’s home page will appear, and you may begin
surfing immediately.
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B I G R E A D ’ S D R E A M I N G D R E A M S B O O K
Visit bigreaddearborn.org for updates
When is the book coming out? We hope in the next month or so.
How can I get a copy?
Once the book is available, copies can be purchased from
Createspace.com or Amazon.com. We anticipate the cost will be $20
per copy. Any proceeds will go towards funding future Big Reads in
Dearborn. We will also be adding copies to the library collection, so with a library card, you can check
out a copy for free.
How is the book organized? We have over 150 authors in the collection, and the book is about
440 pages long. The book contains an introduction, and eight chapters
with author bios, acknowledge-ments and an author index at the
end.
Dreaming Dreams No Mortal Ever Dared to Dream Before
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S U M M E R R E A D I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Using your library card: 1. Click the correct program link from the library
website. 2. Enter library card number and PIN. (It is best if
each participant has their own library card. If you would like to use a single card for all family members, please see below.)
3. Verify the information provided, complete the form and submit.
Using a single card for multiple family members: 1. Click the correct program for the card holder. (For
a parent, register for the Adult Reading program, etc.)
2. Verify the information provided, complete the form and submit.
3. Click “Add a Family Member” button. 4. Fill in form and click submit.
REGISTRATION
LOGGING HOURS & EVENTS
Using your own card: 1. Click the correct program link from the library web-
site. 2. Enter your library card number and PIN. 3. Click “Add/View Log” button. 4. Enter number of hours read or events attended.
(REQUIRED) 5. Choose hours or event attendance. (REQUIRED) 6. OPTIONAL – fill in the rest of the form by adding
the title of book/event and a review. You may share these reviews with other patrons and they will appear on the program homepage.
7. Click Save.
For more help, please contact library staff.
Starts June 17
Come hang with us from
11am-NOON.
Join us for the Summer Reading Kickoff on Monday, June 20 from 11am-NOON.
A visit from the Creature Conservancy will bring exotic animals including a sloth, boa
constrictor, Macaw, and more to celebrate this year’s summer reading.
No registration required Henry Ford Centennial Library
FREE
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C O O K I N G M A T T E R S
Another round of Cooking Matters classes will take place
Mondays, 11 a.m.—1 p.m., June 6—July 18 (skipping July
4 since we’re closed).
The Cooking Matters workshop sessions are presented
by trained culinary and nutrition instructors, and include
hands-on presentations on the link between nutrition
and health, the affordability of healthy eating, being
self-sufficient in the kitchen and general
nutritional principles.
Beaumont (formerly Oakwood) is proud to offer Cooking
Matters workshops FREE of charge in room 30 at the
Henry Ford Centennial Library.
Space is limited, register today for this workshop by
visiting oakwood.org/classes or calling 800.543.WELL.
For more information on Cooking Matters please contact
[email protected] or call 313.586.5351.
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M A Y C L A S S I C S R E V I S I T E D
The free book discussion group “Classics Revisited”
continues at the Henry Ford Centennial Library.
All sessions are open to the public and no registration is
required. Sessions take place on the third Wednesday
of each month from September through May, from
7:00-8:00 p.m. in the Ford Collection Room(2nd floor).
Information on each book and its author is available
through the Literature Resource Center database via
the Online Resources page on the library’s website,
dearbornlibrary.org.
After May, Classics Revisited will be taking a break
until the fall.
May 18
Ham on Rye
by Charles Bukowski
U S E D B O O K S A L E S P L A N N E D
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The Friends of the Library-Dearborn (FOLD) will continue their used book and media sales in 2016.
Proceeds from these sales help provide programming and other assistance to the Dearborn Public
Libraries.
The dates of the sales are:
May 4
June 1
July 6
No sale August & September
October 5
November 2
December 7
All sales take place 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM.
E S L C O N V E R S A T I O N C I R C L E
Adults learning English are welcome to drop in at the Henry Ford
Centennial Library to practice speaking, learn vocabulary, and
meet new people.
Tuesdays 1:00-3:00 PM
Thursdays 6:00-8:00 PM
Patrons can drop by Henry Ford Centennial Library on Fridays from 2-4 PM for some free
Tech Time device help. These sessions take place in the first-floor computer training room at
HFCL. For these sessions, please bring USB and/or power cables for your device. Apple
device users may need their Apple account credentials. Kindle device users may need their
Amazon account credentials. Help with e-books requires a valid library card. This workshop
is not intended to help with repairing equipment.
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Six-week online courses are taught by college instructors and experts in the field, ensuring a high-quality, high-impact educational experience for all ages. Gale Courses are tied to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ fastest-growing occupations and include:
Courses to support business professionals, such as business law, human resources, management, manufacturing, and marketing
Computer and technology courses that suit skill levels from beginner to advanced Courses in parenting, the arts, hobbies A multitude of health and wellness offerings
Gale Courses are FREE with your Dearborn Public Library card.
Taught by professionals and experts in the field
Something for everyone!
Starting from our website, dearbornlibrary.org, select “Gale Courses” from the “Resources” tab.
Browse & enroll from a wide range of subject specific areas.
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The Dearborn Public Library is proud to partner with the University of Michigan-Dearborn in hosting Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven, this year’s Great Michigan Read!
Library Matters May-June 2016
Layout, writing and editing by Nicole Lane
L I B R A R Y A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
A N D I N F O R M A T I O N
L I B R A R Y H O U R S
DIRECTOR
Maryanne Bartles
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Julie Schaefer
LIBRARY COMMISSION
Marcel Pultorak, Chair
Ali H. Dagher, Vice-Chair
Dr. Ryan Lazar, Secretary-Treasurer
Barth Bucciarelli
Jihan Ajami Jawad
Michelle Jawad
Arrwa Mogalli
David L. Schlaff
Nancy Zakar
VISION STATEMENT
“The Dearborn Public Library fosters the spirit
of exploration, the joy of reading, and the
pursuit of knowledge for all ages and cultures
starting with the very young.”
MISSION STATEMENT
“The Dearborn Public Library provides a broad
range of effective, courteous, quality services
and a balanced collection of materials for the
educational, informational and recreational
needs of the community.”
Summer Library Hours will begin Tuesday, May 31 and continue through Labor Day. HFCL and branch libraries (Bryant and Esper) will be open Monday-Friday and closed on weekends.
Henry Ford Centennial Library
16301 Michigan Ave. (313) 943-2330
Mon-Thurs 9:30-8:30
Friday 9:30-5:30
Bryant and Esper Branch Libraries
Monday 12:30-8:30 Tuesday 12:30-8:30
Wednesday 10:30-5:30 Thursday 12:30-5:30
Friday 12:30-5:30 (beginning June 3)
The library will be closed on the following holidays:
Sunday, May 29
Monday, May 30
www.dearbornlibrary.org
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