up Rolling Meadows Library Newsletter lookSpring 2016 ● March us● April ● May 3110 Martin Lane ● Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 ● 847-259-6050 ● www.rmlib.org

Board of Library Trustees Closings Friends of the President: Dr. Dick Wright Easter: Sunday, March 27 Rolling Meadows Vice President: Jean Threadgill Memorial Day: Sunday, May 29 Library Secretary: Marsha Kremer Monday, May 30 Spring Treasurer: Dr. Peg Webb Library Hours Members: Jess Arroyo Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Book Sale Don Cavi Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mary Erturk Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. $5 Pre-Sale: Suzanne Horn Thursday, March 10 Renew Items by Phone Eunice Semple 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call 847-259-BOOK (2665) to renew or hear a list of your checked out items, Regular Sale: any time of the day or night. Friday, March 11, 9:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Look Us Up Let Us E-mail You! Saturday, March 12, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Look Us Up is published quarterly Would you like to receive hold, overdue Sunday, March 13, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. by Rolling Meadows Library. and courtesy notices by e-mail? Just Director: David Ruff give your e-mail address to a Check Don’t miss the bargains at the Friends’ Editor: Sharon Montague Out Desk staff member the next time Spring Book Sale! They’ll have gently used you are at the library. Volume 27 - Number 3 books, audio books, CDs, DVDs, and more!

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ECRWSS POSTAL PATRON ● Residents and Businesses ● Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 computerat the library classes Registration begins on Tuesday, March 1. Class size is limited. Please call the library at 847-259-6050 or register online at www.rmlib.org click on Programs & Events and Computer Classes, then find the link Sign-up here.

Computer Basics Microsoft Excel 2010 Basics Wednesday, March 16 at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 2 at 10:30 a.m. You will be introduced to the basics of Wednesday, May 18 at 10:00 a.m. computers: parts, operating systems, and Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel mousing. including how to navigate, enter data into a spreadsheet, use basic formulas, Google Drive and more. Thursday, March 17 at 6:30 p.m. Use Google Drive to archive files, col- Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 laborate on projects, and as a Microsoft Saturday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. Office alternative. Participants should Wednesday, May 25 at 10:00 a.m. create a Google account before class. Continue learning to use Excel’s tools Access the Power of Your Library Card including custom sorting, creating tables Introduction to the Internet Thursday, May 5 at 6:30 p.m. and VLookup. Basic knowledge of Excel Having a library card allows you to do more Wednesday, March 30 at 10:00 a.m. is required for this class. You will learn the basics of using the In- than just check out books and movies. The ternet, including web browsers, research- library subscribes to premium resources Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Basics that you can access from your home. Read ing topics, and reading news stories. Wednesday, April 20 at 10:00 a.m. magazines, research products, teach your- Find out how to create sophisticated Microsoft Word 2010 Basics self a language, fix your car or take a class presentations including school projects, Tuesday, April 5 at 10:00 a.m. online. Come and find out more! photo , or sales pitches. Thursday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m. Learn the basics of Word 2010 including: My Media Mall FaceBook Fundamentals formatting, styles, margins, and more. Saturday, May 28 at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 27 at 10:00 a.m. Want access to library materials 24/7? Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 Explore this social media site. Create an Learn how to use the library’s My Media Wednesday, April 6 at 10:00 a.m. account to look for a long lost buddy or Mall resource to download eBooks and We will discuss additional formatting and “friend” your children and grandchildren audiobooks to your computer, Kindle, or practice setting up Mail Merge documents. to keep in touch. other portable devices. Please feel free Basic knowledge of Word is required. to bring your own device.

clases de computación en español NOTA: Las clases serán en el salón de clases inalámbrico de la biblioteca. Inscripciones comenzarán el martes, 1 de marzo. Para inscribirse o para mas información, por favor llame al 847-259-6050 ext. 144 o pregunte por Laura G.

¡Introducción…al Internet! martes, 22 de marzo a las 12:00 p.m. O jueves, 7 de abril a las 6:30 p.m. Deja que el amplio mundo de la red se abra a ti. Éste curso está diseñado para principiantes. Cubriremos áreas como entrar una dirección, entender la barra de menús y la de herramientas. Buscando en el Internet miércoles, 23 de marzo a las 12:00 p.m. O jueves, 14 de abril a las 6:30 p.m. Esta es una clase de repaso rápido. Los participantes aprenderán como hacer una búsqueda en el internet, usar la barra de navegación, entrar en las conexiones y llenar formas en línea. Abra y Aprenda el Manejo de una Cuenta de Correo Electrónico Gratis lunes, 4 y 11 de abril a las 12:00 p.m. O lunes, 2 y 9 de mayo a las 6:30 p.m. Ésta clase es para las personas que no tengan, o quieran abrir y aprender a utilizar, una cuenta de correo electrónico gratis. 2 storytimes readers’recommends... advisory books Sara Donati’s highly anticipated, meticu- discussionbook groups lously researched novel The Gilded Hour is a remarkable mysterious epic about two For information about female doctors in 19th century New York. book discussion groups, see page 8. Touching and lively, The Readers of Bro- ken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald is a genuine homage to the healing power of books and indelible human connection. movies music The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mark Ruffalo gives an engaging perfor- After a nine year hiatus, Sleater-Kinney Mitch Albom is an amazing journey about mance as a bipolar father trying to care for comes roaring back with No Cities to Love, the connections we make and the magical, his two free-spirited daughters in Infinitely an up-tempo surge of raw musical power. life altering power of music. Polar Bear, a raw, honest look at living with mental illness. At the age of eighteen, Yundi Li was the Dr. Alex Delaware is back in Jonathan Kell- youngest winner of the historic Chopin erman’s latest novel, Breakdown. Dela- Nightingale is a Cinderella story for local Competition. Celebrated for his phenom- ware is called upon when actresses start writer Frederick Mensch. Showcasing the enal technique and lyrical poeticism, he dying and there are no evident signs of remarkable talent of David Oyelowo (Peter), recently recorded the complete Chopin: violence. Check out this enthralling psycho- the sole character in the film, Nightingale, Preludes. In China, Yundi compares to a logical thriller on My Media Mall as well as in is a provocative, spellbinding drama about a major rock star and his concerts are regu- print and audiobook. solitary war veteran who gradually psycho- larly mobbed. logically unravels. Cass County is the first released by A new life abroad or at home? In Brook- Don Henley in fifteen years. A mix of country lyn, a young 1950s Irish immigrant girl with the feel of an early Eagles album, Hen- teen scene faces a choice between two lives, loves ley and a cadre of well-known guests make and countries. Books this a CD you won’t be able to stop playing. Marissa Meyer’s new book Winter The latest superhero to join the Marvel Cin- is out! Join Princess Winter as she ematic Universe may be short in stature but Finally, hear why this mesmerizing new teams up with Cinder and her allies is big in heart. , starring Paul Rudd original Broadway cast recording, Hamil- to defeat Queen Levana and find their and Michael Douglas, is a hugely entertain- ton, based on the life of Alexander Hamil- happily ever afters. ing action adventure you won’t want to miss. ton, is taking Broadway by storm. Movies The Barden Bellas are back in Pitch Perfect 2. After getting banned due to a scandal, the girls fight to win World June 13 to August 7 Championships of A Cappella and fin- ish their senior year as champs. Get ready to play Music this summer! And, while you’re at it, check out the Pitch Perfect 2 Original Motion Pic- Join the Reading ture Soundtrack! There are songs Club for adults performed by the Barden Bellas, 2016 Adult & Teen Summer Reading Club Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Adam and teens! DeVine and others! READ 3 programs Foradult program registration and information, please call the library at 847-259-6050, stop by the Welcome Desk, or register online at www.rmlib.org click on Programs & Events and Programs for Adults, then find the linkSign-up here. Persons with disabilities can arrange for special assistance by calling the library at least two weeks prior to any program. March April May Friends’ Spring Book Sale The Beatles Performing Years: BBQ Secrets: Learn to Smoke & Grill March 10 - 13 1957-1966 Wednesday, May 4 at 7:00 p.m. Details on page 1. Wednesday, April 6 at 7:00 p.m. Now that warm weather is here, it’s time Robert Rodriguez is an award­ winning to get outside and grill. Mike McCann Chocolates From Around the World author for books on The Beatles as well will give you the pros and cons of char- Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00 p.m. as cohost of a Beatles podcast, and fre- coal and gas grills and share the first Join us for an evening with the ulti- quent speaker on radio and TV. “The steps to cooking. For those who are al- mate comfort food ­- chocolate! Chef Performing Years” traces the origins of ready all fired up, he’s got some recipes Rose Deneen will provide a tasting of the group from their days as the Quarry ready to go, as well as a slew of barbe- chocolates from all around the world Men through the decision to cease tour- cue tips and tricks. and then demonstrate how to use the ing in 1966 amid controversies as they chocolates to make a variety of treats transformed into a studio act. This mini­ Devils in the White City - and desserts, including some yummy documentary includes rare photos, inter- And Beyond ideas for Easter. Come for the samples views, concert segments, and an audio Tuesday, May 10 at 7:00 p.m. and stay for the recipes. recording of the Quarry Men on the day Author and historian Richard C. Lind- that John and Paul were introduced. berg presents a program recalling some Monthly Movie: The Martian of the most infamous criminals of the Friday, March 18 at 6:30 p.m. Meet Marie Antoinette past, based on his book Heartland Se- Tuesday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 14 at 7:00 p.m. rial Killers. He will cover the strange Rated PG-13; 134 minutes Marie Antoinette travels through time and shocking crimes of Belle Gunness, During a manned mission to Mars, As- to meet the patrons of our library. The Johann Hoch, H.H. Holmes, Lizzie Bor- tronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead Queen of France will be here to talk den, and Amy Archer Gilligan. after a fierce storm and left behind by about her life, loves, and intrigues. Jump-Start Your Job Search his crew. But Watney has survived and History comes to life in the character Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. finds himself stranded and alone on the of Marie Antoinette. Dramatist, Mar- Details on page 5. hostile planet. With only meager sup- tina Mathisen will reveal the truth be- plies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, hind this much misunderstood queen. Arts Alive Concert wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to Shall she live or shall she die? This signal to Earth that he is alive. MSC: Favorite Movie Musicals time you will decide her fate. Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m. Arts Alive Concert Details on page 5. Arts Alive Concert Shamrock Ragsters Mark Valenti, Classical Piano Monthly Movie: Brooklyn Sunday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 17 at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 at 2:00 p.m. Details on page 5. Details on page 5. Friday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. Meditation – Rated PG-13; 111 minutes Bringing Your Best Self to the World Monthly Movie: Bridge of Spies An Irish immigrant arrives in 1950s Tuesday, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at 2:00 p.m. Brooklyn, and quickly falls into a ro- Karen Whitaker will guide us through a Friday, April 22 at 6:30 p.m. mance with a local. meditation and stress reduction work- Rated PG-13; 135 minutes Best Seat in the House shop. No experience needed! Practic- During the Cold War, an American law- Thursday, May 19 at 7:00 p.m. ing meditation allows the body to rebal- yer is recruited to defend a Soviet spy. Bruce Bohrer, author of Best Seat In ance, relax and restore it to its natural The House! Diary of a Wrigley Field state of harmony. You will leave with Power Employment Workshop Usher details both the joys and tribu- techniques and skills to bring peace Tuesday, April 26, 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. lations he experienced in his days at and harmony back to your world. Details on page 5. 4 the shrine called Wrigley. job searchclasses You can register for classes by calling the library arts aliveconcert series at 847-259-6050, stop by the Welcome Desk, or register online at www.rmlib.org click on Pro- The Arts Alive Concert Series brings you great music! Refreshments will be grams & Events and Career Classes, then find served and you may have an opportunity to meet with the musicians and visiting the link Sign-up here. Persons with disabilities gallery artists following the concert. Get your free tickets at the Welcome Desk, can arrange for special assistance by calling the call the library at 847-259-6050 or register online at www.rmlib.org click on Pro- library at least two weeks prior to any program. grams & Events and Arts Alive Concert Series, then find the link Sign-up here. Concerts are sponsored by the Friends of the Rolling Meadows Library. Jump-Start Your Job Search Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. May Energize your career with this free program Shamrock Ragsters featuring library resources that are available Sunday, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. for all job hunters. Topics include resources for Everyone is Irish for St. Patrick’s Day so writing a résumé, preparing for a job interview, come and experience the energy and organizing your job hunt, and more. the music performed by Chicago quartet, The Shamrock Ragsters. Uncovering Company Info They’ll play and sing Irish and Celtic Call to schedule! 847-259-6050 x130 tunes, as well as bluegrass, Dixie- Whether you need background information on land jazz, and old time blues. Tap a company to prepare for an interview or a list of your feet and clap your hands with companies targeted to a specific industry, the Roll- the banjo, fiddle, harmonica, flute, gui- ing Meadows Library has resources to help you. tar, trumpet, sax and trombone. Starting a Small Business Call to schedule! 847-259-6050 x130 Do you dream of starting a small or home- based business? We’ll help get you started! We’ll cover print and electronic library resourc- Mark Valenti, Classical Piano es that offer information to you on the path to Sunday, April 17 at 2:00 p.m. small business success. Mark Valenti received his Master of Music from Northwestern University and his Bachelor of Mu- Power Employment Workshop sic from the Philadelphia Music Academy. In ad- by Business and Career Services, Inc. dition to solo recitals across the U.S. and Cana- Tuesday, April 26, 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. da, he has performed in Europe and for former This FREE workshop by Business and Career First Lady, Barbara Bush, in Washington D.C. Services, Inc. will cover job search techniques, He will be performing an eclectic mix of classical résumé and cover letter writing, and interview- piano pieces which serve as an excellent overview ing skills. Business and Career Services, Inc. of of the evolution of piano styles from Classicism to Illinois workNet partners with the Illinois Depart- Romanticism through Impressionism to Modernism. ment of Employment Security, working to expand access to workforce development and supplying outstanding resources aimed at individuals and businesses in Illinois. Class continues through the lunch hour so bring a snack. Main Street Cabaret: Come to the library Favorite Movie Musicals during National Library Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 p.m. Week and receive a Main Street Cabaret presents “From Stage to bookmark at check-out! Screen”, a collection of songs from movie musi- cals. You may have seen these shows on your TV, in a movie theater or on Broadway, but they all have amazing music! Enjoy songs from the musicals you’ve enjoyed at home and on Broadway Libraries such as Gypsy, The Little Mermaid, Into the Woods, Cabaret and more! Vocalists Robin Rotela and Liz Alanna, along with Pianist Kailey Rock- Transform well, will delight you with this selection of show tunes! NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK l APRIL 10 -16, 2016 5 storytimesFamily Storytime Stories are geared toward ages 3-5 but There is no need to register for siblings and caregivers are invited to par- Storytimes, just drop in. For more ticipate. information, please call the Ask Tuesday evenings, 7:15 - 7:45 p.m. Me Desk at 847-259-6050 x140. 1st session: March 15 - April 12 2nd session: April 26 - May 24 Storytime We’ll have stories, a simple craft, and lots For children 3-5 years including those go- of fun! ing into kindergarten. Children should be able to attend without parent. One Two Three... Music and More! Tuesday mornings, 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Preschool-Grade 2 with caregiver, but all 1st session: March 15 - April 12 ages are welcome. 2nd session: April 26 - May 24 Mondays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. The Cradle Will Rock OR March 28, April 25 & May 23 Baby Storytime 6-23 months Wednesday afternoons, 1:15 - 1:45 p.m. Join us for this monthly program full of Friday mornings, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 1st session: March 16 - April 13 music, traditional stories, songs, crafts 1st session: March 18 - April 15 2nd session: April 27 - May 25 and games. This program will be con- 2nd session: April 29 - May 27 Join us for stories, a simple craft, and lots ducted in Spanish. Join us for books, music, songs and finger- of fun! plays for caregiver and baby. ¡Un Dos Tres!… ¡Música y más! Sensory Play and Stories Preescolares-2do. Grado y un acompa- Puppy Dog Tales Preschool-Grade 2 with caregiver ñante, pero todas las edades son bien- Toddler Storytime 2-3 years Thursdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. venidas. Thursday mornings, 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. March 24, April 21 & May 19 lunes, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 1st session: March 17 - April 14 Explore all your senses, play some learn- 28 de marzo, 25 de abril y 23 de mayo 2nd session: April 28 - May 26 ing games, read some super stories, and Acompáñanos en este programa mensual This program is a time for the two of create a colossal craft! This program is lleno de música, canciones, manualidades you, caregiver and child, to enjoy books, designed to be accessible to children of y juegos tradicionales. Este programa se songs, games, and a simple craft. all abilities. llevará a cabo en español.

No need to register for the following programs: Did you know that the best way to help your child get ready for success in Jr. Picassos’ Art Club Spring Break Movies: school is to read aloud with them every Grades 3-8 day? It is never too soon to start! Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Come to the Community Room March 12, April 9 & May 14 and watch a movie on our big The Rolling Meadows Library is the per- screen! Be a part of the Club and channel your fect place to find fabulous books that you creativity through drawing, painting, both will enjoy reading! The Peanuts Movie and crafts. Wednesday, March 23 The 1000 Books Before Kindergarten pro- Explorers’ Club 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. gram has easy to use reading logs (avail- Grades 3-6 Rated G; 88 minutes able at the Ask Me Desk) or a downloadable Fridays, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Snoopy embarks upon his greatest app to keep track of all your favorite books. 1st session: March 18 - April 15 mission as he and his team take Stop by the Ask Me Desk to get started! 2nd session: April 29 - May 27 to the skies to pursue their arch- Travel the world – right here at the li- nemesis. Charlie Brown begins his Experts tell us that children need to hear brary! Each week we’ll learn about a own epic quest back home to win a thousand stories read aloud before they different country through music, food, the love of his life. begin to learn to read for themselves. crafts and more! – Mem Fox, The Good Dinosaur Reading Drop In Craft Friday, March 25 Magic All ages 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Fridays, from 9:00 a.m. Rated PG; 93 minutes while supplies last In a world where dinosaurs and March 18, April 15 & May 20 humans live side-by-side, an Apa- Used with permission Drop into the library every month and tosaurus named Arlo makes an from the 1000 Books Foundation. create a fun craft. Little ones may need unlikely human friend. 6 1000booksbeforekindergarten.org some help. programs for For more information about children’s programs please call the Ask Me Desk at 847-259-6050 x140. children Registration is required Annual Bookmark Contest for the following programs: Grades K-8 Contest Begins March 28 Dr. Seuss Celebration! You may win a gift certificate to a local Intro to Scratch All Ages bookstore! Share your creative ideas, Grades 4-8 Saturday, March 5 promote a favorite book, draw a new Saturday, May 21 Don’t miss the fun! There are two sessions cover for your favorite book and become 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. to choose from. Tickets are available at a famous Rolling Meadows artist in the Learn the basics of computer program- the Ask Me Desk or request them online process! Winning Bookmarks will be ming with Scratch, a kid-friendly program- at www.rmlib.org. See details below. printed and handed out to the public dur- ming language developed by MIT. We’ll ing Children’s Book Week: May 2 - 8, cover everything you need to get started Council of Book Readers 2016. Prizes will be awarded in the fol- designing your own games, animations, Grades 4-5 lowing categories: K-1st, 2nd-3rd, 4th- and more. Basic computer skills required. Fridays, 4:00 - 4:45 p.m. 6th and 7th-8th. Entry forms and materi- March 18: Fuzzy Mud als will be available March 28 at the Ask Parent-Child Internet Training April 15: The Extraordinary Education Me Desk. Designs are due on April 22. In English or Spanish of Nicholas Benedict Grades 3 & up with parent May 20: The Fourth Stall Readers’ Theater Call to schedule! 847-259-6050 x140 Mysteries abound this Spring! First up is Grades 3-8 Librarians use the Internet every day. Learn Fuzzy Mud, a suspense-filled story cen- Monday, April 18 some of our tricks, safety tips, and more. tered around the threat of bio-terrorism. 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Summer Reading In April, it’s The Extraordinary Educa- Catch the Acting Bug! We’re looking for Volunteers tion of Nicholas Benedict, which tells kids who want to laugh and have fun Read Grades 6-8 (the grade the story of a young boy sent to a new reading and acting out stories in Readers’ for the you will be in the fall) orphanage where he encounters tough Theater. No acting experience necessary. Win! Looking for something bullies, callous adults, and a life-chang- Friends and families are invited to join us to do this summer? Vol- ing mystery (it’s also the prequel to the at 8:00 p.m. for the group’s performance. unteer at the library and popular Mysterious Benedict Society Day of the Children help run our Summer series). Last up is The Fourth Stall, in Dia de los Niños Reading Club, Read which we meet professional problem- All ages for the Win! You will solvers Mac and Vince, who have their Thursday, April 28, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. June 13 - help summer readers “office” in the boys’ bathroom at school. Dia de los Niños is a celebration of chil- July 30 register, record prog- When a particular third-grader comes dren, families and reading. Our celebra- ress and hand out prizes. Sign-up and in- to them for help, the boys get wrapped tion emphasizes the importance of books formation packets will be available be- up in a mystery involving a high-school and reading for all children. Come join ginning Monday, June 6. Call the library gambling ring, a graffiti ninja, and the us! A snack will be served. Free tickets at 847-259-6050 x140 or visit the Ask Me Chicago Cubs. Come join the Council will be available at the Ask Me Desk. Desk for more information. for snacks and discussion as we share our love of reading. (Stop by the Ask Me Desk in advance for help getting copies of the titles we’ll be reading.) It’s time for the 15th Annual Let your imagination run loose as we celebrate Dr. Seuss! Discover Online Resources Dr. Seuss It is that time of year for a party! Grades 3 & up with parent Call to schedule! 847 259-6050 x140 Celebration! Maybe with a Who, a Thing, a Cat in a Hat, The library is more than just books in a some oobleck and you (such a smarty)! building. We have online resources that Saturday, March 5 Get your Crafts, cake, games and stories await; you can access and use from the comfort of Session 1: FREE your own home. These anytime, anywhere so pick up your tickets and do not be late! 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. TICKETS at tools can teach you new languages, help OR the Ask Me Get your FREE tickets at the you travel the world, find worlds of informa- Desk! Session 2: Ask Me Desk or reserve them tion, and help you with your homework. 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. online at www.rmlib.org. 7 look inside

Friends’ Spring Book Sale: March 10-13 librarynews 1 Rolling Meadows Library computer classes Has Gone Mobile! 2 clases de computación Announcing the Rolling Meadows Library readers’ advisory recommends... app, RML ON THE GO! Available for free 3 on Android and Apple devices it puts the power of the library right in your hands, wherever you are, 24/7/365! adult programs With the RML ON THE GO app you can: 4 • Search the library catalog • Use library databases like: • Place a hold Consumer Reports, job search classes • View your library account Standard and Poors, Mango 5 arts alive concert series • Explore library programing Languages, World Book, • Checkout downloadable books Muzzy Online, and BookFlix storytimes and magazines for all ages • Scan an ISBN barcode to see 6 programs for children • Ask library staff a question if the library has an item on • Follow the library on social media the shelf

programs for children It’s easy! Visit the Android Play Store or Apple’s App Store, search 7 “Rolling Meadows Library” and download the RML ON THE GO app today! library news 8 book discussion groups discussion groups follow us For more information about Books and Bagels, Morning Book Break, or Just Desserts, /rmlib book please call the Readers’ Advisory Desk at 847-259-6050 x111. To sign up for the nonfic- tion book discussion group Four Seasons Book Club please call the Reference Desk /rmlib @RollingMdwsLib at 847-259-6050 x130.

Books and Bagels meets on the first Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m. March 3: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald April 7: Circling the Sun by Paula McLain Join one or all May 5: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel of the library’s adult book Morning Book Break meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. discussion March 8: The Good Girl by Mary Kubica groups! April 12: The Passion of Artemisia by Susan Vreeland May 3: Whiskey and Charlie by Annabel Smith Just Desserts typically meets on the fourth Tuesday of alternating months at 7:30 p.m. March 22: Sous Chef: 24 Hours on the Line by Michael Gibney ECRWSS April 26: If Not for This by Pete Fromm POSTAL PATRON May 24: American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in ● Residents and Businesses ● U.S. Military History by Chris Kyle Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 Four Seasons Book Club is a nonfiction book group that meets quarterly, Wednes- days at 7:30 p.m. 8 April 20: Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s by John Elder Robison