Information Place The newsletter for library lovers and lifelong learners Volume IX, Issue 1 | Winter 2019

Your Support Keeps it Lively! The Lively Minds Series he Lively Mind Series (formerly the Elizabethville Area Library Arts Series) brings cultural and personal Yes, I want to help! enrichment workshops to adults at the Elizabethville Enclosed is my donation of T q $150 q $100 q $75 q other Area Library. Last year, using funding from the Carole DeSoto Endowment, the Lively Minds series featured a four-season q Make this a monthly gift gardening workshop with master gardener George Weigel and q Mr. q Ms. q Mrs. q other ______how-to sessions on Smartphone Photography and Getting Name ______Started with eBay. (As you would like it to appear on donor listing or anonymous) Lively Minds has already featured a Vision Board Workshop in Address ______2019, led by former Cat Country 96 on-air personality Christine City ______DiPeri, that helped participants create a visual reminder of their State ______Zip______goals to help them reach their potential. On April 10, during Phone ______National Library Week, Spirit Wing will share contemporary and traditional songs, dance and customs of Eastern Woodlands E-mail ______q Please send me monthly Library news by email. Native American culture. Can you help The Library keep minds lively in Northern Payment method:  Dauphin County? Your gift to the Carole DeSoto Endowment q Check made payable to: helps make these special programs possible. Dauphin County Library System Thank you for your generous support. q Credit Card (complete information below) Charge my: qVisa qMasterCard qDiscover Spirit Wing q Make this a monthly gift Native American Music Card Holder Name ______Wednesday, April 10, 6:30 pm Card Number ______Elizabethville Area Library Exp. Date______CVV______

80 North Market Street Signature ______Let Spirit Wing take you on a journey Credit card donations can also be made at dcls.org into Native American Culture from the spiritwing.net Please return with payment to: Eastern Woodlands using contemporary and traditional Dauphin County Library System music. These six-time Native American Music 101 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Award nominees will introduce us to their I’d like to receive information about: customs, philosophies and dance. q becoming a sustaining donor Are you interested in Native American history? This year’s One Book, q remembering The Library in my will One Community title, Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murder q The Library’s endowment funds and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann, explores the tragic, systematic q volunteering at The Library murders of members of the Osage Indian Nation in Oklahoma. You can The Dauphin County Library System is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, read more about One Book, One Community on page 6. contributions to which are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. # Kid’s News

Celebrate National Library Week with the Dauphin County Commissioners oin The Library and Dauphin County First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week Commissioners Jeff Haste, Mike Pries, and is a national observance sponsored by the American JGeorge Hartwick on Tuesday, April 9 at 10:15 Library Association (ALA) and recognized by librar- am at the Madeline L. Olewine Memorial Library as ies across the country each April. It is a time to cel- they celebrate National Library Week. The County ebrate the contributions of the nation’s libraries and Commissioners will present a proclamation declaring librarians and to promote library use and support. All April 7 – 14 as National Library Week in Dauphin types of libraries - school, public, academic and spe- County and after their presentation, they will join cial – participate in this annual celebration. in the fun of reading a story to an excited group of children as part of a Preschool Storytime.

During the 2018 National Library Week proclamation, Dauphin County Commissioners George Hartwick (l) and Mike Pries (r), visited The East Sho