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GET YOUR What’s Inside 170,000+ items you can check out at your library CARD Library Card Sign-up Month 3 10 million items you can check out Love Grows by Giving 4 through a catalog we share with 96 libraries 4 Storytimes 5 Family Shows 6 50+ online resources to help you with research and life skills Families & Young Children 7 TODAY Kids & Teens 8–10 1 million items you stream or download 20 & 30 Somethings 11 from our digital collection Book Groups Movies 12 13 6 One library card Adult Events 14–15 Classes & Workshops 16–17 who can get a library card how to get your library card 14 Bookmobile Schedule 18 Friends of the Library 19 • Anyone who lives in incorporated Tinley Park or Orland Hills Stop by the Checkout Desk with your Illinois drivers license • Non-residents who own taxable property within incorporated or state ID with your current address. If the address is not Tinley Park current, please provide a current utility bill addressed to the applicant. A parent or legal guardian must accompany • Owners of a business property who pay taxes in Tinley Park anyone under the age of 18. CONTACT LIBRARY PROMOTION THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS • Individuals who live in unincorporated Tinley Park may apply for a 708.532.0160 Photos and recordings may be taken by • Friends of the Tinley Park Public Library non-resident fee card. For a complete list of acceptable forms of identification and tplibrary@tplibrary.org staff during programs and events for • Bath and Body Works proof of residency, as well as information on how to use library promotion. • Ed and Joe’s Pizza your library card, visit tplibrary.org/library-card or call WEBSITE • Gatto’s Restaurant 708.532.0160, x 3. tplibrary.org ACCESSIBILITY • Lou Malnati’s ADA accomodation should be requested • Mucci World Arts & Crafts HOURS at least ten (10) working days prior to any • Mickey’s Gyros library program or event. mon-fri • 9 am–9 pm • Super Target September is Don’t miss our giveaways for all Tinley Park Public Library sat • 9 am–5 pm • Tinley Park Park District cardholders. Just show us your library card when you stop sun • 12–5 pm EVENT SIGNUP • Walt’s Food Center Library Card by the Checkout Desk in September and receive a free Signup is required for most library • Susan Yasillo Sign-up Month! POST-IT highlighter pen. programs and events unless they are otherwise noted as Drop in . Signup Anyone getting a new Tinley Park Public Library card, or begins on the 20th for the next month’s renewing an old one, will be eligible to enter our drawing events. Sign up by phone at 708.532.0160 for an Amazon gift card! or online at signup.tplibrary.org/events. 2 Pathways | What’s Inside Pathways | Library Card Sign-up Month 3
STORYTIMES BOUNCING BABIES Drop in SENSORY STORYTIME Drop in FAMILY PAJAMARAMA Drop in Ages: 3–23 months with parents Ages: 3–8 years with parents Ages: 3–8 years with parents Tue • 11–11:20 am Sat • 10:30–11:30 am Fri, Sep 20, Oct 18, Nov 22 • 7–7:45 pm Session 1: Sep 3–Oct 8 Sep 7: Fun on the Farm Enjoy stories, songs, crafts, and games. Session 2: Nov 5–Dec 10 Oct 5: Forest Friends Children may come dressed for bedtime. Thu • 10–10:20 am Nov 2: Dinosaurs Love Grows by Giving Session 1: Sep 5–Oct 10 Session 2: Nov 7–Dec 12 WEE READERS Drop in Children of all abilities are invited to participate at their own pace in this storytime designed for children with FAMILY STORYTIME Drop in Ages: Families Sat, Sep 21, Oct 19, Nov 16 • 10:30–11 am Take a break from your busy morning sensory needs. Ages: very young children with parents and drop in for a fun half-hour of action Nov 15–Dec 8 Thu • 6:30–6:50 pm SHARE-A-LANGUAGE and stories. Session 1: Sep 5–Oct 10 STORYTIME Drop in Session 2: Nov 7–Dec 12 Ages: 3–8 years with parents Sat • 10:30–11:15 am TALES FOR TWOS Drop in Spanish: Sep 14, Oct 12, Nov 9 Ages: 2 years with parents Arabic: Sep 28, Oct 26, Nov 23 Wed • 10–10:20 am Enjoy favorite children’s stories and In our continual effort to support our community, the library will be a drop-off point for Session 1: Sep 4–Oct 9 songs in diverse languages. the following organizations ahead of the holiday season: Session 2: Nov 6–Dec 11 Fri • 10–10:20 am Session 1: Sep 6–Oct 11 CRISIS CENTER OF SOUTH TINLEY PARK FOOD PANTRY COMER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Session 2: Nov 8–Dec 13 SUBURBIA The Food Pantry will be glad to receive New books only please. Books for ages The Crisis Center Wish List will be nonperishable and non-expired food 3 and under will be made available for PRESCHOOL STORIES Drop in available in our lobby and our website items. No glass containers please. children who are spending time away Ages: 3–5 years with parents beginning October 28. from home. Tue • 10–10:30 am Session 1: Sep 3–Oct 8 Session 2: Nov 5–Dec 10 Wed • 11–11:30 am Session 1: Sep 4–Oct 9 the friends need THE FRIENDS NEED BOOKS GIFT PACKAGES SALE Session 2: Nov 6–Dec 11 Donate your gently-used books at the Sat, Nov 2 • 9 am–4 pm your help Checkout Desk. We especially need The popular Friends’ gift packages PANERA COOKIES & MILK hardcover novels, history, cooking, and are the perfect gift for the booklover STORYTIME Ages: 3–5 years with parents WHO WE ARE children’s books. However, we do on your list. And what’s the best Mon, Sep 9, Oct 14, Nov 11 • 10–10:30 am The Friends of the Tinley Park Public not accept textbooks, encyclopedias, part? They’re all wrapped up and Join us for some stories, songs, and a Library embrace the library we love, outdated reference books, VHS ready to give. A variety of themes tasty treat at Panera Bread Company. support the community we live in, and tapes, magazines, or Reader’s Digest and age ranges will be available. believe that a good public library is vital Condensed Books. Your donations to the intellectual, cultural, and social support the Friends’ efforts and may be growth of our community. used in our gift package creations. 4 Pathways | Love Grows by Giving 708.532.0160 | signup.tplibrary.org/events Pathways | Families & Young Children 5
Families & Young CHildren WIGGLE WORMS CREATE WITH ME: FALL SESAME STREET CELEBRATION Ages: 2–3 years with parents MEMORIES Ages: 3–5 with parents Wed • 6–6:30 pm Ages: 3–5 years with parents Fri, Nov 1 • 10:30–11:15 am family shows Sep 11: Forest Animals Tue, Oct 22 • 10:30–11:15 am Come and celebrate the 50th Anniversary Oct 9: Pumpkins Your child and their favorite adult will of Sesame Street. Parents are required to Nov 13: Owls create a keepsake art project. attend with their children. A fun activity is planned for you and your child. We will sing songs, read stories, play READ, ROCK, & RHYME FAMILY FUN NIGHTS Drop in games and then do two fun crafts! Ages: 3–5 years with parents Ages: Families Mon, Oct 28 • 6:30–7:15 pm Movie Night: Wonder Park (PG, 85 min) FALL FEST This early literacy program for parent and Fri, Sep 27 • 6:30–8 pm Ages: 3–5 years with parents child incorporates stories, movement, Activity Night: Halloween Thu, Oct 17 • 10:30–11:15 am songs, and activities. Fri, Oct 25 • 6:30–7:30 pm Create a pumpkin masterpiece with your Family Game Night preschooler to display at the library! Fri, Nov 29 • 6:30–7:30 pm Come to the library and spend some quality time with your family! Early Literacy Tips Talk Sing Read Children learn about Singing slows down Reading together language by listening to language so children develops vocabulary parents talk and joining can hear the different and motivates children the conversation. sounds within words. to learn to read. AESOP’S FABLES FANTASTIC FOAM & MORE Write Play Ages: Families Ages: Families 1,000 BOOKS BEFORE Fri, Sep 27 • 10:30–11:15 am Fri, Nov 29 • 10:30–11:15 am KINDERGARTEN Meet famous fables in person! Join Aesop as he recounts his Amazing fun with science. This show will even make your Ages: Birth–Preschool tales, and with the help of the audience, makes some of his hair stand up! You will experience items disappearing in Show your child written Playing helps children Every book read helps to build your favorite stories come to life. Careful, amid the laughter and clear liquids with our refraction oil and see the power of a words. They will learn put thoughts into words child’s literacy skills. Stop by the Youth fun, you might learn something! Van De Graaff generator, but no show is complete without that printed letters stand and talk about what Services Desk to register your child foam, LOTS of foam with our fantastic foam experiment for spoken words. they are doing. for this ongoing reading club and keep where the children are the stars! them on track for kindergarten. Learn more at EveryChildReadytoRead.org 6 Pathways | Families & Young Children 708.532.0160 | signup.tplibrary.org/events Pathways | Families & Young Children 7
Kids & Teens DESIGN & BUILD IT: BRIDGES Grades K–1 Grades K–2 Grades 4–5 Grades: 2–3 Mon, Nov 4 • 4:30–5:30 pm STORY ART “GREYT” READERS Design your own bridge using a variety CRAZY 8S MATH CLUB Grades: K–1 Grades: K–2 Grades: 4–5 of supplies. We will test each design to Wed • 4:30–5:30 pm Mon, Sep 9 & 23, Oct 14 & 28, Nov 11 & 25 Mon, Sep 9–Oct 28 • 4:30–5:30 pm see which one is the strongest! Sep 4: Dinosaurs 6:30–7 pm, 7–7:30 pm, or 7:30–8pm Experience a new, fun math activity each Oct 2: Nocturnal Animals Readers practice their developing skills week, for 8 weeks. Have a blast learning Nov 6: Pirates with a greyhound. Sign up for one time Grades 3–5 the math behind exciting activities! Read a story and create a piece of art to slot. Carefully read the full description take home. at signup.tplibrary.org/events. TWO TRUTHS & A LIE HOLE PUNCH ART Grades: 3–5 Grades: 4–5 PEACE DAY STORIES & CRAFTS Wed, Sep 25 • 4:30–5:30 pm Thu, Sep 19 • 4:30–5:30 pm Grades: K–2 This is an old game with a new twist. Let’s Make a unique, colorful project with Sat, Sep 21 • 2–2:45 pm figure this out as a group! simple hole-punched paper. We’ll have a Come in for a read aloud of books and “hole” lot of fun turning scraps into art. crafts highlighting peace. MAKE A MONSTER Grades: 3–5 LET’S PLAY STORYBOOK FRIENDS Thu, Oct 17 • 4:30–5:30 pm Grades 2–3 Grades: 4–5 Grades: K–1 Thu • 4:30–5:30 pm Design and create your own monster. Sat, Oct 19 • 3–3:45 pm Try out new app games! book clubs ART EXPLORERS CODING CLUB Sep 12: Froggy Grades: 2–3 Grades: 3–5 CODEBREAKERS BLUESTEM BOOK CLUB REBECCA CAUDILL BOOK CLUB Oct 10: Dragon Favorites Wed • 4:30–5:30 pm Tue, Oct 29 • 4–5 pm Grades: 4–5 Grades: 3–5 Grades: 6–8 Nov 14: Max & Ruby Sep 18: Foil Art Learn about coding with Ozobots, Bloxels, Tue, Nov 19 • 4:30–5:30 pm Discuss a nominee from the 2020 Enjoy snacks and drinks while we discuss Spend an hour with your favorite picture Oct 23: Van Gogh’s Starry Night and so much more! If you like cracking codes with nothing Bluestem List while enjoying a snack. a nominee from the 2020 Rebecca Caudill book characters. Nov 20: Hand & Finger Painting but paper, pencil, and brain power, then We will close with a fun activity! Young Readers’ Award List. Explore different artists, techniques, and MINECRAFT & MORE SHARKS GALORE you’ll surely like Codebreakers! Grades: K–1 styles through hands-on art projects. Grades: 3–5 BAN THIS BOOK REFUGEE Sat, Nov 16 • 2–3 pm by Alan Gratz by Alan Gratz Tue, Oct 22 • 4:30–5:30 pm LET’S PLAY Come play Minecraft Pocket Edition. Grades 4–8 Thu, Sep 5 • 4:30–5:30 pm Tue, Sep 3 • 7–8 pm You will have a “fin”-tastic time with Grades: 2–3 shark-themed games, stories, and a craft. Sat, Oct 19 • 2–2:45 pm CREATIVE WRITING “SEW” SIMPLE LESSER SPOTTED ANIMALS SERAFINA AND THE BLACK It’s shark shenanigans for everyone. Try out new app games. Grades: 3–5 Grades: 4–8 by Martin Brown CLOAK Mon, Nov 25 • 4–5 pm Mon, Oct 21 • 6:30–7:30 pm Thu, Oct 3 • 4:30–5:30 pm by Robert Beatty TELL ME A STORY SOLVE IT Use story prompts to write your own Learn a few simple stitches and create a Tue, Oct 1 • 7–8 pm Grades: K–1 Grades: 2–3 short story. candy corn pillow. All supplies provided. YOU GO FIRST Thu, Nov 21 • 4:30–5:15 pm Wed, Oct 30 • 4:30–5:15 pm by Erin Entrada Kelly SLIDER Everyone’s a storyteller! Create and What exactly are we solving? Well that is Thu, Nov 7 • 4:30–5:30 pm by Pete Hautman participate in wild, crazy, and funny stories. a mystery! Come for a fun time together Tue, Nov 5 • 7–8 pm as we solve away! 8 Pathways | Kids & Teens 708.532.0160 | signup.tplibrary.org/events Pathways | Kids & Teens 9
Kids & Teens 20 & 30 Somethings Around ART TECHNIQUES: DRAWING TEEN MOVIE NIGHT Grades 6–12 OPTICAL ILLUSIONS Grades: 6–12 Grades: 6–12 Clue (PG, 97 min) YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL Fri, Sep 20 • 7–8 pm Fri, Oct 25 • 6:30–8:30 pm (YAC) Learn the precise art of drawing optical Enjoy popcorn and soda while we watch Town Grades: 6–12 illusions. the classic film Clue. Tue, Sep 10, Oct 8, Nov 12 • 6–7 pm You Pick the Movie! Help plan what teens do at the library! Fri, Nov 15 • 6:30–8:30 pm Pizza and pop served. From October 1 to November 8, you can visit Youth Services to vote for the CAFÉ OLÉ Drop in movie you’d like to see! We’ll announce Grades: 6–12 the winner on social media and show the Tue, Sep 10, Oct 8, Nov 12 • 7–8 pm winning movie in the YA Program Room. Hang out with your friends, eat cookies, MISSION IMPROVABLE Drop in Our library ventures out into the community with events designed for adults in their 20s and 30s—or even sip on a cold or hot drink, and enjoy a Grades: 6–12 TEEN HALLOWEEN PARTY those who are 20 or 30 something at heart! Come mingle and meet new people in your neighborhood different activity each time. Tue, Sep 24, Nov 19 • 7–8 pm Grades: 6–12 that share similar interests as you. Enjoy this hilarious performance by our Tue, Oct 29 • 7–8 pm COMICS, GAMES, & MORE teen improv troupe! Enjoy the thrills and chills of the season! Grades: 6–12 Thu • 7–8 pm I LOVE FALL RETRO VIDEO GAMES Sep 12: Library Memes Grades: 6–12 Grades: 6–12 Oct 10: Halloween Treats & Fortnite Fri, Oct 4 • 7–8 pm Fri, Nov 8 • 7–8 pm Nov 14: Bring a Friend Night! Celebrate the fall with fun craft projects Enjoy snacks and drinks while playing You plan the themes surrounding comics, and seasonal treats and drinks! a variety of retro Nintendo games with manga, pop culture, video games, and fellow gamers. THE ART OF TRIVIA NIGHTS 21 (ALMOST) FREE more. Snacks, games, and fun are included. ACT IT UP AROMATHERAPY Mon, Sep 23 • 6:30–8 pm THINGS TO DO IN Grades: 6–12 TEEN SUSHI GO! TOURNAMENT BLENDING Bailey’s Bar and Grill CHICAGO PICK-A-CRAFT Sat, Oct 5 • 2–3 pm Grades: 6–12 Thu, Sep 12 • 6:30–8 pm Thu, Oct 24 • 6:30–7:30 pm Thu, Oct 10 • 7–8 pm Grades: 6–12 Role-play The Game of Life. Tue, Nov 26 • 7–8 pm Parmesans Station Fratello’s Deli & Café Parmesans Station Fri, Sep 13 • 7–8 pm Compete for the title of Sushi Master in Discover the secret of Thu, Nov 14 • 7–8 pm Whether you’re on a budget Choose a recycled craft from a past GAMERS GABFEST this friendly tournament! mixing essential oils Parmesans Station or splurging, there’s plenty to program to transform into your own Grades: 6–12 harmoniously to create Join us for a night of fun, facts, do in Chicago that are free original creation. Tue, Oct 15 • 7–8 pm Grades 9–12 blends that offer therapeutic and friendly competition. These or cheap! Chicago expert and Talk with other teens about video games. and aromatic benefits with trivia nights cover everything tour guide Max Grinnell will TEEN MEDITATION NIGHT Brittany Hogan, a Certified FAFSA COMPLETION from A-Z. Topics announced talk about things to do for Grades: 6–12 TEEN PAINT ‘N’ SIP: FALL WORKSHOP Advanced Aromatherapy soon. Maximum of six people little or no money. Tue, Sep 17 • 7–8 pm LANDSCAPES Grades: 9–12 with parents Blending Specialist. per team. Sign up to reserve Guided meditation with the Calm app. Grades: 6–12 Sat, Sep 14 • 10–11:30 am or 1–2:30 pm your spot! Fri, Oct 18 • 7–8 pm Moraine Valley Community College Follow step-by-step instructions to create Financial Aid Staff will be on hand to an original work of art while enjoying a provide individual help with filing the tasty drink! 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). 10 Pathways | Kids & Teens signup.tplibrary.org/events 708.532.0160 | | signup.tplibrary.org/events 708.532.0160 Pathways | Adults 11
Book Groups Movies All book groups on this page are Drop in All movies on this page are Drop in Selections are available at the Reference Desk in hardcover, large print, and audio formats one month before the discussion date. BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY PG-13 | 134 min | Biopic Mon, Sep 9 • 11 am & 2 pm BREAKTHROUGH TOLKIEN PG | 116 min | Drama PG | 112 min | Biopic Sat, Oct 5 • 1 pm Sat, Nov 9 • 1 pm THE TOMORROW MAN (2019) THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD PG-13 | 94 min | Romance, Drama (2018) tinley tomes fantasy & sci-fi Mon, Oct 14 • 11 am & 2 pm R | 99 min | War History Mon, Nov 11 • 11 am & 2 pm THE LEAVERS GHOST A LA MODE THE LIES OF LOCKE LAMORA by Lisa Ko by Sue Ann Jaffarian by Scott Lynch Contemporary Fiction, Coming of Age Ghost-story, Mystery Fiction Fri, Sep 6 • 7–8 pm Wed, Sep 11 • 1:30–2:30 pm Thu, Oct 17 • 7:30–8:30 pm ALL SYSTEMS RED by Martha Wells documentary AN AMERICAN MARRIAGE ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS by Tayari Jones COMPLETELY FINE Fri, Nov 1 • 7–8 pm APOLLO 11 Contemporary Fiction, Social Justice by Gail Honeyman Sat, Sep 21 • 1–3 pm Tue, Sep 24 • 7:30–8:30 pm Romance, Humorous Fiction money smart G | 113 min | Historical Documentary Wed, Nov 13 • 1:30–2:30 pm This documentary film looks at the Apollo CODE NAME: LISE PLAYING WITH FIRE 11 mission to land on the moon led by by Larry Loftis EDUCATED by Scott Rieckens commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Biography, True Crime Nonfiction by Tara Westover Sat, Oct 5 • 2–3 pm Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. 2019 is Wed, Oct 9 • 1:30–2:30 pm Memoir the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Tue, Nov 26 • 7:30–8:30 pm 12 Pathways | Adults Pathways | Adults 13
Adult Events DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REMEMBERING MARSHALL CHAIR YOGA Fall Events AWARENESS FIELD’S Thu, Sep 12 & 26, Oct 10 & 24, Nov 14 Mon, Oct 21 • 7–8 pm Mon, Nov 18 • 7–8 pm 11 am–12:30 pm The Crisis Center for South Suburbia Historian Leslie Goddard traces Marshall Instructor Kathy Ruiter will guide you in (CCSS) will inform us about the warning Field’s department store from the gentle, non-strenuous chair exercises and Medicare signs of domestic violence and ways to beginning as a dry good store in 1852 meditation. CULTURAL DIVERSITY AROUND Information provide support to a friend or loved one to get the help they may need. into a world-class fashion and service trendsetter and tourist destination. JOKER’S WILD CARD CLUB THE WORLD Mon, Oct 7 • 7–8 pm Series Drop in LADY CATHERINE & THE REAL Jeanne Roppolo takes you around the Ongoing Events Tue, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19 • 11 am–1 pm DOWNTON ABBEY Meet up with others interested in playing world through her travel experiences, MEDICARE MADE EASY Wed, Sep 18 • 7–8 pm various card games. For amusement only; broadening your knowledge and Wed, Sep 11 • 6:30–8 pm MAH JONGG CLUB Drop in With the new movie of Downton Abbey no gambling permitted. understanding of human beings as we An overview of Medicare Parts A and Tue, Sep 3, Oct 1, Nov 5 • 11 am–1 pm coming to theaters, Lynn Rymarz portrays peer into various traditions and find B and Medicare Supplement Plans. Mon, Sep 30, Oct 28, Nov 25 • 6–8 pm Lady Catherine, Countess of Carnarvon. LEAGUE OF ASPIRING WRITERS our common ground. Meet up with friends to play Mah Jongg, WINSTON CHURCHILL: Drop in MEDICARE PART D where an instructor will be on hand to Mon, Sep 30, Oct 28, Nov 25 • 6:30–8 pm DEAD PEOPLE IN ILLINOIS GREATEST STATESMAN OF THE teach those new to the game. Instructor Wed, Oct 9 • 11 am–12 pm Connect with other local writers, eager to Wed, Oct 16 • 7–8 pm TWENTIETH CENTURY Drop in not available September 30 and October 1. An overview of the Medicare improve their craft and help you improve In celebration of Halloween, John Lynn Mon, Nov 4 • 11 am–12 pm Prescription Drug program. yours. On September 30, Chicago author shares his exploration of hundreds of Former executive director of The STITCH CLUB Drop in Churchill Centre, Daniel Myers, shares a and writing teacher Barbara Gregorich will Illinois cemeteries to find interesting Thu, Sep 5 & 19, Oct 3 & 17, Nov 7 & 21 magnificent showing of Churchill and his host the meeting. graves, headstones, intriguing lives and 11 am–1 pm deaths in this “underground” presentation. many published exploits that illuminate, Open to anyone who wants to meet, educate, entertain, and possibly amuse. mingle, and share tips on needlecraft projects. Please bring your own supplies. friends’ concerts • Doors open at 1:30 pm. • Tickets are available up to 10 minutes before preformances. Unclaimed tickets are released at 1:50 pm. Leonardo LEONARDO DA VINCI’S FEMALE PORTRAITS THE ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI DIE MUSIKMEISTERS BAND Sun, Oct 13 • 2–3 pm EDDIE KOROSA, JR AND HIS BOYS FROM ILLINOIS da Vinci Sponsored by the Friends of the Wed, Sep 25 • 7–8 pm Wed, Oct 2 • 7–8 pm Enjoy your favorite Oktoberfest music Sun, Nov 24 • 2–3 pm Tinley Park Public Library Daniele Macuglia, from the University Daniele Macuglia, from the University with the quartet dressed in authentic Join Eddie, playing his accordian, and Commemorating the 500th anniversary of Chicago and Art Institute of Chicago, of Chicago and Art Institute of Chicago, lederhosen costumes. his band as they entertain with their of Leonardo’s death in 1519, the library is focuses on Leonardo’s technical ability to will give an overview of the major polka music and other favorite tunes. hosting these events to provide a glimpse render the human body and capture the contributions that Leonardo made to of his accomplishments and lasting legacy. psychological side of those he depicted. early modern anatomy. 14 Pathways | Adults 708.532.0160 | signup.tplibrary.org/events Pathways | Adults 15
CLASSes & Workshops HELLO, GOOGLE DRIVE LINKEDIN: CREATE A EXCEL: PIVOT TABLES DIGITIZE IT: PHOTOS & SLIDES Your Next Skill Mobile Tue, Nov 12 • 6:30–7:30 pm PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Thu, Sep 26 • 6:30–7:30 pm Mon, Sep 30 • 10–11 am Google Drive is a cloud storage service Mon, Nov 11 • 6:30–8 pm Wed, Oct 23 • 3–4 pm INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON HELLO, ANDROID for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Enhance your professional presence with a EXCEL: SIMPLE FINANCIAL Learn to digitize your photos and slides. Fri, Oct 4 • 2–4 pm LinkedIn profile. REPORT Mon, Sep 9 • 6:30–8:30 pm Google/Gmail account required. Mon, Nov 18 • 10 am–12 pm Mon, Oct 14 • 6:30–8:30 pm DIGITIZE IT: VHS TAPES Tue, Sep 10 • 6:30–8:30 pm Bring your phone or tablet to learn what INTRODUCTION TO GOOGLE Wed, Sep 25 • 10–11 am Learn how to code using Python. makes Android unique. Microsoft DOCS & SHEETS Digtal Media Thu, Oct 17 • 11 am–12 pm ANCESTRY.COM BASICS Tue, Nov 19 • 6:30–8 pm Sat, Nov 23 • 10–11 am YOU & iOS WINDOWS 10: BASICS Learn to digitize your VHS tapes. Sat, Sep 21 • 2–3 pm Learn about Google’s free alternative to Tue, Oct 29 • 2–4 pm Fri, Sep 20 • 2–4 pm ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR: ICONS Mon, Nov 4 • 6:30–7:30 pm Microsoft Word and Excel. Google/Gmail Bring your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch to Thu, Oct 24 • 6:30–8:30 pm & LOGOS Start your genealogy research with the account required. DIGITIZE IT: VINYL AUDIO learn more about Apple’s mobile devices. Fri, Nov 22 • 2–4 pm Wed, Nov 13 • 2–4 pm library’s edition of the popular database. RESTORATION Learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator and Career Building WORD: BASICS design a basic scalable vector graphic. Wed, Oct 30 • 10–11 am ONLINE PRIVACY & SECURITY Convert and edit vinyl records and Wed, Sep 4 • 10 am–12 pm cassette tapes. Thu, Sep 12 • 10 am–12 pm FAFSA COMPLETION Thu, Oct 3 • 6:30 pm–8:30 pm DIGITAL SOUND RECORDING Learn strategies for keeping your digital WORKSHOP Thu, Nov 14 • 6:30–8:30 pm Thu, Nov 21 • 10 am–12 pm PHOTSHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP life safe. Sat, Sep 14 • 10–11:30 am or 1–2:30 pm Record your own oral history, music, or Thu, Sep 24 • 2–4 pm Moraine Valley Community College WORD: ADVANCED podcast. Learn to enhance your photos with CUT THE CABLE CORD Financial Aid Staff will be on hand to Wed, Nov 6 • 2–4 pm Sat, Sep 28 • 1–2 pm Adobe Photoshop. TECH TIME: DROP IN HELP provide individual help with filing the DIGITIZE IT: 8MM & SUPER 8 Tue, Nov 5 • 6:30–7:30 pm 2019-2020 Free Application for Federal REELS Drop in POWERPOINT: BASICS Learn about streaming services like Student Aid (FAFSA). Tue, Sep 17 • 7–8 pm Wed, Sep 18 • 10–11 am Thu, Sep 19 • 2–4 pm Tinley Park Public Library Netflix and Hulu, and streaming devices Mon, Oct 7 • 1:30–2:30 pm cardholders only. Mon, Oct 7 • 9:30–11 am Tue, Oct 8 • 6:30–8:30 pm like Apple TV and Roku. RÉSUMÉ TIPS & TRICKS Fri, Nov 15 • 10–11 am Wed, Oct 23 • 10–11 am Mon, Nov 4 • 9:30–11 am Mon, Sep 16 • 6:30–8:30 pm EXCEL BASICS: OPERATIONS Learn to digitize your 8 mm and Super 8 film. INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD Wed, Nov 20 • 10–11 am Learn techniques to help your résumé get & FORMATTING STORAGE seen by a human. Want to learn more about your new Fri, Sep 6 • 2–4 pm Fri, Oct 25 • 10–11 am device? Our tech-savvy staff are here Thu, Oct 10 • 2–4 pm Learn the benefits and drawbacks of to help. Bring your devices for 1-on-1 PROFESSIONAL SKILL Tue, Nov 12 • 10 am–12 pm build a website BUILD A WEBSITE: BASICS cloud storage. technology assistance. BUILDING WITH LYNDA.COM series Thu, Sep 5 • 2–4 pm Create a website with WordPress.com. Mon, Sep 23 • 6:30–8 pm EXCEL INTERMEDIATE: ORGANIZE YOUR DIGITAL FUNCTIONS & CHARTS Signup for all classes in this series Lynda.com offers self-paced training to FILES, FOLDERS, & PHOTOS BUILD A WEBSITE: Google enhance or develop your skill set. Wed, Oct 9 • 6:30–8:30 pm begins on August 20. Sat, Oct 26 • 10 am–12 pm CUSTOMIZATIONS Learn to organize your digital files on a EXCEL INTERMEDIATE: Thu, Oct 3 • 2–4 pm PHOTOS IN THE CLOUD: ONLINE JOB SEARCHING computer and in the cloud. MANAGE DATA WITH TABLES Make your WordPress.com site unique Mon, Oct 28 • 6:30–8:30 pm GOOGLE PHOTOS with themes and plugins. In addition to online job searching, this Sat, Nov 2 • 2–4 pm PASSWORD MANAGEMENT Sat, Sep 7 • 10–12 pm class also covers Microsoft Word for Wed, Nov 20 • 3–4 pm Back up photos to the cloud with Google BUILD A WEBSITE: DIY résumés and cover letters. EXCEL: HOME BUDGETING Learn to create and store secure passwords. Photos. Google/Gmail account required. Thu, Nov 7 • 2–4 pm Wed, Sep 11 • 6:30–8:30 pm Tue, Nov 19 • 2–4 pm Learn about web hosting and installing WordPress from scratch. 16 Pathways | Adults 708.532.0160 | signup.tplibrary.org/events Pathways | Adults 17
Bookmobile Schedule Friends of the Library Route 1 • begins Monday, September 9 Theater Trip Mondays: 9/9, 9/30, 10/21, 11/11 Wednesdays: 9/11, 10/2, 10/23, 11/13 Thursdays: 9/12, 10/3, 10/24, 11/14 WHITE CHRISTMAS per person. Any tickets remaining after Thu, Dec 5 11 am will be available for purchase at the Tinley Court Retirement Center Town Pointe Orland Hills: Hunter Ridge Apartments Venue: Theatre at the Center Checkout Desk. The last day to purchase 16301 Brementowne Rd • 3–3:45 pm Kirby Dr & Stratford Dr • 3–3:45 pm Hunter Dr & 94th Ave • 3–3:45 pm Munster, Indiana tickets is November 4. The menu selection Sundale Brookside Glen Townhomes Raintree Tickets are $65 each, which include is available at tplibrary.org. The bus leaves Oconto Ave & 174th St • 4–4:45 pm Carrick Way & Tullamore Ln • 4–4:45 pm Avon Ln & Raintree Rd • 4–4:45 pm bus fare, lunch at the Theatre and the library parking lot at 11 am sharp and Brookside Glen South Brookside Glen South Radcliffe Place the performance. Tickets will be on returns at approximately 5:30 pm. Tickets Clare Dr & Monaghan Dr • 5–5:45 pm Monaghan Dr & Fairfield Ln • 5–5:45 pm 88th Ave & 176th St • 5–5:45 pm sale beginning at 9 am on Monday, are non-refundable. Cash or check only, September 30 in the first floor Meeting made payable to the Friends of the Tinley Route 2 • begins Monday, September 16 Room. There will be a four (4) ticket limit Park Public Library. Mondays: 9/16, 10/7, 10/28, 11/18 Wednesdays: 9/18, 10/9, 10/30, 11/20 Thursdays: 9/19, 10/10, 10/31, 11/21 Orland Hills: Apartments of Orland Applewood Ln & 88th Ave • 3–3:45 pm Brementowne Estates 161st St & Ozark Ave • 3–3:45 pm Edenbridge/Fulton Commons 66th Ct & 180th St • 3–3:45 pm NATIONAL FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES WEEK FRIENDLY REWARDS PROGRAM Active Friends members are eligible to battery recycling Oct 20–26 receive a free rewards card which will Orland Hills Brementowne Estates: German Park Parkside Effective Monday, October 14, the Join the Friends of the Tinley Park Public entitle rewards card holders to a free Meadowview Dr & Marshfield Ln • 4–4:45 pm 163rd St & Everdon Dr • 4–4:45 pm Willow Ln & Forestview Dr • 4–4:45 pm Friends will no longer provide the Library in celebration of National Friends Book Store item (up to a $2 value) for receptacle in the vestibule for the Radcliffe Place Brementowne South Tinley Heights of Libraries Week. During the week, every 10 Book Store items purchased. If disposal of household batteries. Small Radcliffe Rd & Harper Rd • 5–5:45 pm Paxton Ave & 167th St • 5–5:45 pm Dorothy Ln & Olcott Ave • 5–5:45 pm new or renewing members will receive a you are an active Friends member and do single use batteries, AA, AAA, 9V, gift upon submitting their membership not have your rewards card, stop by the Route 3 • begins Wednesday, September 4 D and C can now be discarded in application and dues. Checkout Desk. regular trash. For more information Mondays: 9/23, 10/14, 11/4, 11/25 Closed: 9/2 Wednesdays: 9/4, 9/25, 10/16, 11/6, 11/27 Thursdays: 9/5, 9/26, 10/17, 11/7 Closed: 11/28 the following website is available: BECOME A MEMBER lrsrecycles.com/tips-for-the- Brementowne Manor Senior Center Hanover Place Bobbie Noonan’s Child Care Whether you are new or renewing, cut proper-disposal-of-batteries/. 16130 Oak Park Ave • 3–3:45 pm 16851 Harlem Ave • 3–3:45 pm Grissom Dr & 171st St • 3–3:45 pm out and use the form below to make a Parkside: Lewis Park Fairmont Village Brookside Glen Townhomes donation and support the Friends! Normandy Dr & Riverside Dr • 4–4:45 pm Salem Ct & 170th Pl • 4–4:45 pm Brannock Ln & Dunmore Dr • 4–4:45 pm Tinley Terrace Brookside Glen Brookside Glen Terrace Dr & 66th Ave • 5–5:45 pm Robin Ct & Heritage Dr • 5–5:45 pm Glenbrook Pl & Glenbrook Ln • 5–5:45 pm Pathways | Friends of the Library 19 ARMCHAIR DREAMS: TRAVEL & Bickford Assisted Living Porter Place REMINISCING SERIES 9/17, 10/15, 11/19 • 1:30–2:30 pm 9/24, 10/22, 11/26 • 10–11 am Name ____________________________________________ Phone # (____)________________________ Membership We have designed specially prepared Bickford Mary B.’s Seniors Club presentations for patrons residing at senior Address _______________________________________________________________________________ 9/17, 10/15, 11/19 • 10–11 am 9/3, 10/1, 11/5 • 1–2 pm (Street Address) (City) (ST) (ZIP) communities, assisted living facilities, and Friends ANNUAL DUES: memory care units. Presentations will take Fulton Commons Tinley Court Retirement Center Please check one: ___ Adults ($5) ___ Good Friend ($10) ___ Family Friends ($15; list names) audiences to either a travel destination or a 9/10, 10/8, 11/12 • 1–2 pm 9/10, 10/8, 11/12 • 10–11 am ___ Best Friend ($25) ___________________________ nostalgic trip back in time. Hanover Place Please Check One: ___New Membership or ___Membership Renewal 9/24, 10/22, 11/26 • 1:30–2:30 pm 18 Pathways | Bookmobile Please make checks payable to: Friends of the Tinley Park Public Library 7851 Timber Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
US Postage PERMIT #1 PAID Non-Profit Organization 7851 Timber Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477 Tinley Park, IL 708.532.0160 • tplibrary.org 60477 ECRWSS Residential Customer Coming This Fall BLUE MOON TALKING TO STRANGERS THE INSTITUTE by Lee Child by Malcolm Gladwell by Stephen King “In the next highly anticipated “Through a series of puzzles, “As psychically terrifying as installment of Lee Child’s acclaimed encounters and misunderstandings, Firestarter, and with the spectacular suspense series, Jack Reacher comes from little-known stories to infamous kid power of It, The Institute is to the aid of an elderly couple— legal cases, Gladwell takes us on a Stephen King’s gut-wrenchingly and confronts his most dangerous journey through the unexpected.” dramatic story of good vs. evil in opponents yet.” — GoodReads.com a world where the good guys don’t — GoodReads.com always win.” — GoodReads.com BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY CLOSED Catherine Hannon, President Rich Wolff, Administrator Sun, Sep 1 Gina Miller, Vice President Zach Musil, Assistant Administrator Mon, Sep 2 Darren Meyers, Treasurer Thu, Nov 28 Laura Hess-Wojcik, Secretary PATHWAYS STAFF Patricia Adaranijo, Trustee Kevin Palys Bradley Daniels, Trustee Sarah Schroeder Barbara Rose Whalen, Trustee
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