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Library link event registration for ghpld cardholders starts friday, february 21 at 9am! Author Meet & Greet 2020 Saturday, May 2 • 1–4pm Join us to meet and chat with local authors! Browse an exciting Census selection of locally published titles available for purchase and a Starting on March 12, 2020, the personalized signature while enjoying complimentary refreshments Census Bureau will begin taking sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Visit author tables submissions for the questionnaire. and receive raffle tickets to enter into our grand prize drawing, By April 1, 2020, every home will a book lovers’ gift basket! For more information, please visit receive an invitation to participate in greenhillslibrary.org/authorevent. the 2020 Census. You can respond online, by phone, or by mail. This once-a-decade population count affects community representation in government, determines how much funding communities receive, and provides data to help plan for the future. The questionnaire only takes about 10 minutes to complete and your responses are entirely confidential. The Library is here to make this as easy as possible and we welcome you to visit the Library for assistance. We have free wireless Internet throughout the building, a number of public computers available for you to use, and staff who can assist you. March/April 2020
from the announcements director Election Day: Tuesday, March 17 Polls are open 6am–7pm. Find your polling place at cookcountyclerk.com. As the Library is a designated polling place, we will open the Library at 6am on Election Day. Drop-in Census Help Saturday, April 4 • 1–3pm Wednesday, April 22 • 6–8pm Did you notice anything different about our March/April Newsletter? We have added a Family section on page 6 to Location: Screened Porch Room highlight all of the family events we are offering! Do you need assistance filling out the Census? Questions about the Census survey? Want more information about the process? We have two very important events happening during Drop by the Library and get some help from one these two months, the first being Election Day on Tuesday, of our knowledgeable staff members! If you March 17. Polls open at 6am and because we are a polling can’t make it during these available time slots, place, the Library will be open for you to check out items, feel free to ask for help at the Adult or Youth pick up holds, and use the computers. The second event Services desk during all hours of operation. is the Census. It is very important for all of us to complete the Census questionnaire as it affects our representation in the government together with the amount of funding communities receive such as schools and libraries. Staff have been preparing and learning about the Census and National Library Week: April 19–25 will be on hand to answer any questions and concerns you Join us as we celebrate National Library Week, an annual celebration of may have. the role libraries play in transforming lives and communities. During this I’m looking forward to our second Author Meet and Greet week, we invite all community members to find their place at the Library by in May. We are hoping for better weather than last year exploring their passions and discovering new interests through technology, when we had a snow storm in April! Leading up to this programs, and other resources. Ask a staff member about the many services event, we have plans to celebrate local authors in other we have to offer, or check out our 24/7 Library at greenhillslibrary.org. ways. Author L.D. Barnes, who I met for the first time last year, will be visiting the Library in March to discuss her book, The 107th Street Murder, set in the Chicagoland area. Chicago native L.D. Barnes co-wrote this book with Take Home a Retro Game Console her police officer husband. And Cynthia Clampitt, who The Library now has retro game consoles available for checkout! The gaming is known as an author, veteran international traveler, and systems easily connect to your television at home, allowing you to play classic photographer, will join us in April to give you the best games and relive nostalgia. The different consoles we have available are: the travel tips and tricks. NES Classic, SNES Classic, Playstation Classic, Famicom Mini, Atari Flashback If you’re interested in networking with local businesses in 8, Sega Genesis Mini, and C64 Mini. If you are interested in checking out a the area, I welcome you to come to Business After Hours retro game console, visit the Circulation Desk for more information. on Thursday, April 16 from 5–7pm. We are co-hosting this event with the Hills Chamber. It’s a great opportunity to meet and chat with local businesses and Chamber members while enjoying refreshments. We hope to see you there! Another special event in April is National Library Week. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week celebrates Shred Day the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use. The way libraries are used have Saturday, March 21 • 11am–3pm certainly changed since the 1950s with the addition of an Location: South Parking Lot online catalog as opposed to the card catalog system. Bring your paper goods to the South Parking Lot on We’ve also introduced so many digital resources and Interlochen Drive and have them shredded confidentially the lending of materials other than books, such as Roku and securely. Limit two boxes per person. players, wifi hot spots, and retro gaming consoles. -Jane Jenkins jjenkins@greenhillslibrary.org 2 Library Link | March–April 2020
adult Soap Making* Morning Movie: Unless otherwise noted, registration for adult events Wednesday, March 18 • 6:30pm Knives Out* starts Friday, February 21 at Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Friday, March 27 • 10am Explore the technique of combining oils 9am for GHPLD cardholders. Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room and lye to produce soap using the cold Enjoy a morning movie at the Library! process method. There will be a live One lucky person will win a copy of Meeting room doors will be demonstration and lucky guests will get a the movie. Popcorn and drinks will be opened five minutes prior bar of soap! Ages 16 and up. Limit 60. served. Ages 16 and up. to the start of all events. 107th Street Murder with Read 20 in ’20 Mystery Author L.D. Barnes* Thursday, March 19 • 7pm Tuesday, March 24 • 6:30pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room Join us at the Library for a dynamic conversation on your Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room first quarter readings for our Read 20 in ’20 Challenge! Our Author L.D. Barnes will be visiting to reading challenge for the new year utilizes multiple genres share her murder mystery, The 107th each quarter. Copies of the Read 20 in ’20 Challenge Street Murder, set in Beverly, Oak Lawn, sheets are available at the Adult Services Desk. Light and Morgan Park during the 1970s. Ages refreshments will be provided. Ages 16 and up. 16 and up. Limit 75. Mae West with Unsolved Mysteries Black Sox, Billygoats, & The Martina Mathisen* of History with Terry Lynch* Monsters of the Midway Friday, April 3 • 10am Wednesday, April 15 • 6:30pm with Clarence Goodman* Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Tuesday, March 31 • 6:30pm Mae West shattered box office Join Terry Lynch as he investigates Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room records and public sensibilities. She some of history’s long-debated Chicago sports are loaded with weird rocketed from Broadway to become mysteries. Have any of these mysteries history and somewhat sordid tales. the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. been solved? If so, what were the Whatever your team and whatever Think you know Mae West? Martina results? The answers will surprise you! your game, there’s something here Mathisen brings us the woman behind Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. for any Chicago sports the wit and the story behind the story. enthusiast! Ages 16 Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. and up. Limit 75. Spanish Cooking I-Cash Sand Art Terrariums* with Chef Maddox* Wednesday, March 25 Monday, March 9 • 2pm OR 6pm Wednesday, March 11 • 6:30pm Drop in 12–5pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Location: Lobby Skill level: Easy • Chef Maddox returns to The State Treasurer is holding 2.9 Make a cool sand art inspired air plant demonstrate how to make billion dollars in unclaimed funds for terrarium at the Library! All supplies Spanish cuisine! Recipes Illinoisans. Drop in and visit our I-Cash are provided. Patrons are limited to and samples provided. table to discover any unclaimed assets registering for only one session. Ages Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. you may have! 16 and up. Limit 20 per session. If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Adult Services Desk at 708-598-8446 ext. 120 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show for three events, they may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist. 3 Library Link | March-April 2020
adult Glass Etching* Fact & Fiction Tuesday, April 7 • 2pm OR 6pm Book Group Adult Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room Skill level: Intermediate • • Calendar of Events Join us at the Library for lively Learn how to etch different shapes onto conversation and great reads. March two pieces of glassware. The finished Light refreshments will be provided. product will have a frosted Copies of books and audiobooks will effect! All supplies are be available at the Circulation Desk provided. Patrons are limited 9 Sand Art Terrariums*....................2 OR 6pm one month prior to the discussion. to registering for only one 11 Spanish Cooking*............................6:30pm session. Ages 16 and up. Thursday, March 26 • 7pm 18 Soap Making*..................................6:30pm Limit 20 per session. Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room 19 Read 20 in ‘20.......................................7pm The Memory Police 21 Shred Day.....................................11am–3pm by Yoko Ogawa 24 107th Street Murder*........................6:30pm 25 I-Cash..............................................12–5pm Google Docs & Drive* 26 Fact & Fiction........................................7pm Thursday, April 9 • 6:30pm 27 Morning Movie*...................................10am Thursday, April 30 • 7pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room 31 Sports with Clarence Goodman*....6:30pm You don’t need to buy Microsoft Office to Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room have access to quality email, calendar, Nothing to See Here word processing, spreadsheet, and April slideshow software. Learn all about what by Kevin Wilson you can do with access to free Google products. Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. 3 Mae West with Martina Mathisen*......10am 4 Drop-in Census Help...........................1–3pm 7 Glass Etching*........................2pm OR 6pm 9 Google Docs & Drive*.....................6:30pm 15 Unsolved Mysteries of History*.........6:30pm Morning Movie: Tackle Paper Clutter* 16 Business After Hours...........................5–7pm The Good Liar* Monday, April 20 • 6:30pm 20 Tackle Paper Clutter*.......................6:30pm Friday, April 24 • 10am Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room 22 Drop-in Census Help..........................6–8pm Don’t be overwhelmed by stacks of Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room 24 Morning Movie*...................................10am paper - learn how to eliminate the One lucky person will win a copy of clutter! Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. 28 Travel Savvy*....................................6:30pm the movie. Popcorn and drinks will be served. Ages 18 and up. 30 Fact & Fiction........................................7pm Business After Hours Travel Savvy* Thursday, April 16 • 5–7pm Tuesday, April 28 • 6:30pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room The Hills Chamber and Green Hills Public Library Travel broadens horizons, but it brings District invite you to our Business Networking with it risks, costs, hassles, health issues, After Hours event. Meet and chat with your and other considerations. Learn travel fellow local businesses and Chamber members. tricks, products, guidelines, and resources Refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by from veteran international traveler, Friday, April 3 to ghpl@greenhillslibrary.org author, and photographer Cynthia Clampitt. Ages 16 and up. Limit 75. If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Adult Services Desk at 708-598-8446 ext. 120 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show for three events, they may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist. 4 Library Link | March-April 2020
teen Film to Fiction Book Club* Unless otherwise noted, registration Teen for teen events starts You’ve seen the movie, now read the Calendar of Events Friday, February 21 book! Join Miss Cristina for a fun book at 9am for GHPLD discussion about a title that’s been March developed into a TV show or film. cardholders. Copies of the book will be available at the Youth Services Desk one month before the book club meeting. If you do 2 Cupcake Decorating*......................... 6pm not pick up your book one week before the meeting, your spot will be forfeited 12 Teen Green Bath Bombs*.....................6pm Cupcake Decorating with and given to the next person on the 19 Calligraphy Club*................................6pm waiting list. Ages 10–17. Limit 20. Buttercream Dream* 23 Teen Movie & Craft*.............................6pm Monday, March 2 • 6pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Thursday, April 30 • 6pm Get creative at the Library and learn Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room April how to decorate your cupcakes. Each person will decorate 2 Mug Decorating @ Strange Brew*........6pm four different cupcakes to take home. Coraline 6 Marble Hexagon Magnet DIY*.............6pm Ages 10-17. 23 Calligraphy Club*.................................6pm Limit 30. by Neil Gaiman 28 Service Opportunity*...........................5pm 30 Film to Fiction Book Club*....................6pm Calligraphy Club* Mug Decorating Teen Movie & Craft* Thursday, March 19 • 6pm @ Strange Brew* Monday, March 23 • 6pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Thursday, April 2 • 6pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Come to the Library to watch a Thursday, April 23 • 6pm Location: Strange Brew Cafe, movie while making a craft! Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room 8650 W. 103rd St., Palos Hills We will be watching Learn about the history and techniques Decorate mugs and sip Back to the Future. of calligraphy, and practice creating your on delicious cafe drinks. Ages 10-17. Limit 30. own. Ages 10–17. Limit 20. Ages 10–17. Limit 30. Marble Hexagon Teen Green Service Opportunity* Magnet DIY* Bath Bombs* Tuesday, April 28 • 5–7pm Monday, April 6 • 6pm Thursday March 12 • 6pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room At this service event, we will be Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room decorating and putting Come to the Library to Come to the Library for a creative night. together potted plants create unique and modern We will be making seasonal bath bombs for a local nursing home. magnets for your locker! guaranteed to add a lucky touch to your Please contact the Youth Ages 10–17. Limit 30. next soak! Ages 10–17. Limit 30. Services Desk to sign up. Ages 10-17. Limit 30. If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at 708-598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show for three events, they may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist. 5 Library Link | March-April 2020
family Family Canvas Unless otherwise Tote Decorating* Storytimes noted, registration Tuesday, April 21 • 6pm for family events Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room starts Friday, February Come and customize a canvas tote Pajama Storytime* bag for your family to use for library 21 at 9am for GHPLD Tuesdays at 6:30pm books, groceries, or whatever you cardholders. need! Each family will decorate one March 3, 10, 17, 24 bag as a group. Please Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room sign up one person from Ages 3–5 each family. Feel free to come in your PJs to have some fun with stories, songs, and Drop-in Census Help more! Limit 18. Saturday, April 4 • 1–3pm Wednesday, April 22 • 6–8pm Family Storytime Location: Screened Porch Room Wednesdays at 10am Do you need assistance filling out the March 4, 11, 18 Census? Questions about the Census survey? Want more information about April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 the process? Drop by the Library and get Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room some help from one of our knowledgeable All ages staff members! If you can’t make it during Financial Fun Storytime Have some fun with stories, songs, these available time slots, feel free to ask and more! Children of all ages and Wednesday March 25 • 11am for help at the Adult or Youth Services caregivers welcome. Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room desk during all hours of operation. A guest reader from the Illinois Treasurer’s Office will be joining us for a special storytime all about money! Milk & Cookies We will read a story and complete Storytime @ Strange Brew* an activity. Children of all ages and Tuesday, March 3 • 11am caregivers welcome. Tuesday, April 7 • 11am Location: Strange Brew Cafe, 8650 W. 103rd St., Palos Hills Ages 24–35 months Meet at Strange Brew for a fun storytime! All children will get milk and cookies to snack on while they listen to stories. Family Movie Time Registration is limited to 25 children. Wednesdays at 4pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Enjoy a movie, popcorn, and juice at the Library! Children of all ages and caregivers welcome. Jim and Jayne present Best of ScribbleMonster Thursday, March 26 • 6pm March 4 Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room The Addams Family Bring your dancing shoes and wild imagination to the Library for the award-winning music and play of ScribbleMonster! Using a mix of kindness, music and April 1 humor, ScribbleMonster’s presentation encourages Frozen II children to participate and think in creative ways. Children of all ages and caregivers welcome. If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at 708-598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show for three events, they may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist. 6 Library Link | March-April 2020
youth Passport Pals* Unless otherwise Monday, March 9 • 6pm noted, registration for Monday, April 6 • 6pm youth events starts Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room Youth & Family Friday, February 21 Every month we will travel to a new Calendar of Events country to learn about their history at 9am for GHPLD cardholders. and culture. Children ages 7 and up. March Limit 25. Science Lab* 4 Family Movie..........................................4pm Wednesday, March 18 • 6pm 9 Passport Pals*........................................6pm Wednesday, April 15 • 6pm 11 Eco Club*..............................................6pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room 18 Science Lab*.........................................6pm Go full STEAM ahead with Miss Emily while she leads the group in science 25 Financial Fun Story Time........................11am experiments at the Library. Children 26 Best of ScribbleMonster.......... ...............6pm of all ages welcome, but under 6 must 30 Zumba*..................................................6pm be assisted by a caregiver. Limit 25. 31 Learning ASL*...................................3:30pm April Eco Club* Read to the Dogs* Wednesday, March 11 • 6pm Monday, April 13 1 Family Movie..........................................4pm Wednesday, April 8 • 6pm Drop in between 4–5pm 6 Passport Pals*........................................6pm Location: Ground Floor Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room 8 Eco Club*..............................................6pm Join Miss Emily as you watch a video, Come to the Library and sharpen play a game, and make a craft all your reading skills by reading to 13 Read to the Dogs*..............................4-5pm about a nature topic that you voted on. the cutest therapy dogs! 14 Pre-K Play & Create*........................3:30pm Children ages 6 and up. Limit 25. Limit 30. 15 Science Lab*.........................................6pm 21 Family Canvas Tote Decorating*............6pm 27 Zumba*..................................................6pm Learning ASL* Zumba* Pre-K Play & Create* Tuesday, March 31 • 3:30pm Monday, March 30 • 6pm Tuesday, April 14 • 3:30pm Location: Ground Floor Monday, April 27 • 6pm Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Meeting Room Location: 1st Floor Meeting Room Come to the Library Come to the Library and Let’s get moving! Come to the Library to do a fun craft! learn sign language with and try out Zumba! Zumba is a Children ages 3-5. Miss Mary! Children workout that combines dancing and Limit 30. ages 0–5. Limit 20. fun! Children ages 5 and up. Limit 25. If you are signed up for an event you cannot attend, please call the Youth Services Desk at 708-598-8446 ext. 117 at least 24 hours before the event. Given the popularity of our events, patrons who do not cancel their registration more than 24 hours in advance will be considered No Shows. If a patron is considered a No Show for three events, they may be unable to register for future events, and will instead be placed on the waitlist. 7 Library Link | March-April 2020
Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Worth, IL 10331 S. Interlochen Dr. Permit No. 186 Palos Hills, IL 60465 ECRWSS Residential Customer Palos Hills, IL 60465 Library Hours Expected Release Date Upcoming Titles Monday–Friday: 9am–9pm March 3, 2020 Long Range by C. J. Box Saturday: 10am–5pm March 3, 2020 Lethal Game by Christine Feehan Sunday: 12–4pm March 3, 2020 The Numbers Game by Danielle Steel Library Board of Trustees March 10, 2020 Journey of the Pharos by Clive Cussler March 10, 2020 A Forgotten Murder by Jude Deveraux Rick Kelleher, President March 10, 2020 Credible Threat by Judith A. Jance Stephen Culen, Vice President March 17, 2020 The Red Lotus by Christopher A. Bohjalian Tom Hanes, Treasurer Noula Angelos, Secretary March 17, 2020 The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben Patricia Parise March 17, 2020 A Conspiracy of Bones by Kathy Reichs Steve Stratakos March 24, 2020 Last Odyssey by James Rollins Azmi Mohammad March 24, 2020 Hit List by Stuart Woods Jane Jenkins, Library Director March 30, 2020 Texas Outlaw by James Patterson Upcoming Board Meetings: March 31, 2020 The Final Deception by Heather Graham Monday, March 16 • 5:30pm March 31, 2020 Devoted by Dean Koontz Monday, April 20 • 5:30pm March 31, 2020 Fearless by Fern Michaels April 7, 2020 Revenge by James Patterson Special Hours April 7, 2020 One Fatal Flaw by Anne Perry Friday, March 13 • Staff Training April 7, 2020 Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler Closing at 5pm April 14, 2020 Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr Tuesday, March 17 • Election Day Opening at 6am April 14, 2020 The Talented Mr. Varg by Alexander McCall Smith Sunday, April 12 • Easter April 21, 2020 Final Judgment by Marcia Clark Closed April 21, 2020 The Business of Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey Photo Policy April 21, 2020 The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd April 21, 2020 A Knife to the Heart by Barbara Nadel The Green Hills Public Library District may photograph Library visitors. Such photos April 21, 2020 Dead Land by Sara Paretsky are for Library use and may be published April 21, 2020 Masked Prey by John Sandford in Library publicity materials. Notify staff April 28, 2020 The Wedding Dress by Danielle Steel if you do not wish to be photographed. Design: Brittany Ramos April 28, 2020 Murder on Pleasant Avenue by Victoria Thompson How to Register for Events Events marked with an asterisk (*) require registration. Registration takes place online and in-person. Registration by phone will not be accepted. Please see event pages for registration dates. A GHPLD Library card and PIN (last four digits of phone number) are required at time of registration. Non-residents may register for events online or in-person one week after registration opens to GHPLD cardholders. Register online at greenhillslibrary.org or visit the Adult Services Desk or Youth Services Desk. Individuals with a disability, who require an accommodation for any of our events, please contact the Library at least five days prior to the event. 8 Library Link | March-April 2020
Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Bridgeview, IL 10331 S. Interlochen Dr. Permit No. 196 Palos Hills, IL 60465 ECRWSS Residential Customer Hickory Hills, IL 60457 Library Hours Expected Release Date Upcoming Titles Monday–Friday: 9am–9pm March 3, 2020 Long Range by C. J. Box Saturday: 10am–5pm March 3, 2020 Lethal Game by Christine Feehan Sunday: 12–4pm March 3, 2020 The Numbers Game by Danielle Steel Library Board of Trustees March 10, 2020 Journey of the Pharos by Clive Cussler March 10, 2020 A Forgotten Murder by Jude Deveraux Rick Kelleher, President March 10, 2020 Credible Threat by Judith A. Jance Stephen Culen, Vice President March 17, 2020 The Red Lotus by Christopher A. Bohjalian Tom Hanes, Treasurer Noula Angelos, Secretary March 17, 2020 The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben Patricia Parise March 17, 2020 A Conspiracy of Bones by Kathy Reichs Steve Stratakos March 24, 2020 Last Odyssey by James Rollins Azmi Mohammad March 24, 2020 Hit List by Stuart Woods Jane Jenkins, Library Director March 30, 2020 Texas Outlaw by James Patterson Upcoming Board Meetings: March 31, 2020 The Final Deception by Heather Graham Monday, March 16 • 5:30pm March 31, 2020 Devoted by Dean Koontz Monday, April 20 • 5:30pm March 31, 2020 Fearless by Fern Michaels April 7, 2020 Revenge by James Patterson Special Hours April 7, 2020 One Fatal Flaw by Anne Perry Friday, March 13 • Staff Training April 7, 2020 Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler Closing at 5pm April 14, 2020 Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr Tuesday, March 17 • Election Day Opening at 6am April 14, 2020 The Talented Mr. Varg by Alexander McCall Smith Sunday, April 12 • Easter April 21, 2020 Final Judgment by Marcia Clark Closed April 21, 2020 The Business of Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey Photo Policy April 21, 2020 The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd April 21, 2020 A Knife to the Heart by Barbara Nadel The Green Hills Public Library District may photograph Library visitors. Such photos April 21, 2020 Dead Land by Sara Paretsky are for Library use and may be published April 21, 2020 Masked Prey by John Sandford in Library publicity materials. Notify staff April 28, 2020 The Wedding Dress by Danielle Steel if you do not wish to be photographed. Design: Brittany Ramos April 28, 2020 Murder on Pleasant Avenue by Victoria Thompson How to Register for Events Events marked with an asterisk (*) require registration. Registration takes place online and in-person. Registration by phone will not be accepted. Please see event pages for registration dates. A GHPLD Library card and PIN (last four digits of phone number) are required at time of registration. Non-residents may register for events online or in-person one week after registration opens to GHPLD cardholders. Register online at greenhillslibrary.org or visit the Adult Services Desk or Youth Services Desk. Individuals with a disability, who require an accommodation for any of our events, please contact the Library at least five days prior to the event. 8 Library Link | March-April 2020
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