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New Year, New Resolutions! Kick Start your Health Goals, and Save Money!

Happy New Year!  Registration for some Adult Programs opened today!  To help kick start your health goals registration is now open for …

  • Jan. 9 & Jan. 16th – Monday Night Yoga class at 6:30pm
  • Jan. 10th (Wed.) -Three Things You Must Do to Lose that Extra Weight at 7pm
  • Jan. 16th & 23rd (Tues) – Nifty@50! at 11am.

We will also be offering Zumba on Thurs. Jan. 12 & 19th at 6:30pm Registration begins one week before class.

Need some help looking for a job?  Register for our Job Searching class on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 10am.  A representative from Workforce Services Division of Will County will present general job searching tips and tricks.

Finally, looking for ways to save money on groceries?  Super-Couponing is back at FPLD on Wed., February 1st at 7pm!  Jill Cataldo will be here to teach you how to maximize your grocery savings and purchase hundreds of dollars worth of groceries for just pennies! Learn couponing secrets of the pros, which stores will let you stack multiple coupons, how to track sales and discounts online, and best of all – how to get the store to pay YOU to shop.  Registration for FPLD patrons ONLY begins today!  Registration by phone or in person only!  Call 630-685-4176 to reserve your spot!  Open registration for Non FPLD card holders will begin on January 23.

This isn’t all!  For more adult programs, visit  http://host7.evanced.info/fountaindale/evanced/eventcalendar.asp

-Maureen G.

What’s New In Adult Programming October 2011

Be sure to check our Events Calender regularly to find out about new and exciting programming. Check out what October has to offer:

  • Yoga
  • Knitting and Crochet Class
  • Knitter’s Nest Weekly Drop-In
  • Drawing from A-Z
  • Skin Care and Make-Up Application
  • Enchanting Door County
  • Truly Terrifying Thursdays
  • Boil, Boil, Toil and Trouble Tea
  • Genealogy Club
  • E-Reader’s: Try It Before You Buy It
  • Edgy Vampires in the Movies

We also have book clubs – because we know you LOVE to read:

  • Coffee and Conversations
  • Great Reads
  • Horror Book Club
  • X-Meets-Y for adults in their 20′s and 30′s

To check for dates and times and to register for these and many other exciting programs, you can visit us online, in person, or call 630-685-4176.

rozie :)

Celebrate National Game Day with Events Nov 12 and 13

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Fountaindale Public Library is celebrating National Game Day with a lock-in on Friday, November 12th and a day of fun and games November 13th. Our first ever National Game Day lock-in will feature life sized Sorry and Candyland boards where YOU can be a game piece traveling the board!  The Game Show Gurus will host a “Family Feud” style game where two teams will compete to guess the top answers on the board. We’ll have video games, board games, card games, hula hoops, snacks, PRIZES AND MORE!!! Also, you can come in costume as your favorite game character.
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And the fun doesn’t stop there … 

We’re continuing the celebration on Saturday, November 13 with a day full of fun and  games. Some of the events are:

  • Senior Wii Sports for adults 55 years and older
  • UNO Tournament for tweens grades 4-8
  • Battleship Tournament for teens grades 6-12
  • Super Smash Brothers Brawl Tournament for teens grades 6-12

Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the 3 Tournaments. 

We also have Family Gaming and you and your family can play games both electronic and traditional! Wii stations will be set up and board games will be provided. 

Games will be set up throughout the Teen Zone and Children’s Services Department so you can stop by anytime to play between 10-4

For specific times for these events, check out our Events Calendar

Registration is required for the Tournaments and can be done online, in person, or via phone @ 630-685-4181 or 630-685-4176 to register.

Other Information for the National Game Day Lock-In November 12:

 

For all ages 5 and up. Children 5th grade and under must be accompanied by at least one adult. No adults without children. Registration must be done in person or call 630-685-4181 or 630-685-4176.

 

Rozie :)

What’s Going on in October?

There’s always something new and exciting happening at Fountaindale Public Library and we invite you to join us for the fun. Here’s what’s coming for the month of October:

  • Wednesday Night Mystery Book Club
  • Bolingbrook Writer’s Workshop
  • Coffee and Conversation Book club
  • Horror Book Discussion Group
  • Super Couponing
  • X Meets Y Book Club
  • Yoga
  • Genealogy Meeting
  • Great Reads Book Club
  • Organizing for the Holidays

As always we offer a selection of computer classes ranging from:

  • Basic Computing
  • Getting Started on the Internet
  • Introduction to Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Powerpoint
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Intermediate Excel

For details, dates and times, or to register for these events, be sure to visit us online or on site. You can also reach us at 630-685-4176. Spaces may be limited so don’t wait; register today.

Rozie :)

Program: Organizing for the Holidays!

At this time of year do you feel like running around in a  panic and wanting to shouting “Help  the holidays are coming!”? Does the thought of gift lists make your head hurt?  Or do you really want to get those cards mailed before the New Year? Well, we have the solution for you!!!   Beth Randall of Joe Organizer, LLC,  will be giving a presentation that will help you get ready for the holidays from start to finish. You will learn the steps to help with shopping, sending greetings, handling all the toys, etc. Make that  holiday season easier!

The program is at the Fountaindale Public Library Thursday,  October 28th at 7pm. You may register by visiting  our website at www.fountaindale.org, calling us at 630-685-4176 or in person. Drop-ins are always welcome.

-Christine

What’s Going on in September?

There’s always something new and exciting happening at Fountaindale Public Library and we invite you to join us for the fun. Here’s what’s coming for the month of September:

  • Yoga classes
  • Coffee and Conversation Book Club
  • AARP Driver Safety Program
  • Genealogy Meeting
  • Rubber Stamping Greeting
  • Adult Gaming Club
  • The Art House and Foreign Film Series
  • Diabetes: What to Eat and When to Eat It

As always we offer a selection of computer classes ranging from:

  • Basic Computing
  • Getting Started on the Internet
  • Introduction to Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Powerpoint
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Intermediate Excel

For details, dates and times, or to register for these events, be sure to visit us online or on site. You can also reach us at 630-685-4176. Spaces may be limited so don’t wait; register today.

Rozie :)

Free Computer Classes – WOO HOO!

It seems nowadays everywhere you go you see people on laptops and tapping away on PDAs. These little gadgets can seem intimidating at first, but ultimately provide many conveniences to make your life run smoother. Many of the programs used can save you time and help you get organized. BUT! How do you use them??? Well, did you know that computer classes are available through the Fountaindale Public Library District? These one time, two hour classes are free of charge and are offered to our adult patrons. The classes are intended to give users a basic introduction to a particular computer application program and we currently offer the following:

  • Basic Computing – If you’ve never used a computer before, or you just need a refresher this class is for you. You will learn computer terms and receive hands-on instruction. You will learn how to turn the computer on and off, operate the mouse, open and close programs and files, and save and print documents
  • Getting Started on the Internet – This class covers the basics of the Internet and you will learn how to perform simple searches and learn the basics of a web browser and email fundamentals. We will show you how to sign up for a free e-mail account online.
  • Introduction to Microsoft Word - This class provides an introduction to word processing and teaches the basic features of Word 2007.  We will cover opening a document, saving a document, and printing a document.  We will also cover how to cut and paste, and how to make basic formatting changes.
  • Microsoft Power Point – This class will cover the basics of PowerPoint, Microsoft’s presentation software.  It will cover how to create a slide, how to add text and graphics to a slide, as well as how to add effects to the presentation.
  • Excel - This class will teach the basics of the Excel spreadsheet program.  In this introductory class you will learn how to create, navigate and format a worksheet.  In addition, you will also learn how to create formulas and save a workbook.
  • Intermediate Excel - In this class you will build upon the basics learned in the first Excel class by teaching the database functions of the program.  You will learn many things including how to sort, filter, and link cells.

Registration is required and classes fill up quickly, so don’t wait to sign up for the next available class. Registration for September classes is now open so visit us online to save your seat. You can also give us a call to register at 630-685-4176, or stop by the Information Desk located downstairs. Our friendly staff is ready to help you, and we love to see new faces at the library.

Rozie :)

Menu Planning

Fall is approaching fast, and with it the hustle and bustle of life. Kids are heading back to school, joining clubs and sports teams [and visiting the library for books, of course ;)] Work meetings are growing in number, traffic jams are getting longer, and daily chores are piling up. Let’s face it; some of us are being pulled in a million ways at once. The last thing on our minds is “What do I eat?” Of course when your stomach is grumbling and begging for food, the last thing you want to do is waste time thinking about what to put in it. We put so much emphasis on the rest of our day, we rarely think about one of the most important, and often enjoyable, aspects of our day: Food! Eating a healthy diet keeps you energized and ready to tackle daily challenges, so if you’ve ever struggled with the questions of “What do I eat?”and “What’s for dinner?” we have the program for you. Beth Randall joins us on Aug 12, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m., at the Fountaindale Public Library to help you get organized with your menu planning. Beth will share the reasons for menu planning, healthy menu ideas, how to create fantastic school lunches, and various options to get you started on your menu.  Registration is required, and spaces are still available. Our friendly staff loves seeing new faces at the library so stop by and see us with questions, to sign up for programs, check out a good book, or just to say HI. You can also register online or give us a call at 630-685-4176.

Rozie :)

Organizing for Everyone

Do you have trouble with clutter? Are the stacks of mail and to do lists piling up? Do you find yourself stumped by what to do with the junk drawer – closet – room? Then you’re in luck!  Beth Randall, Certified Relocation and Transition Specialist for Joe Organizer, LLC will provide tips and ideas for tackling the day to day paper clutter that takes over, organizing clothes and accessories in your closets and organizing your kitchen to be more efficient. A step by step process of how to organize any space will be explained.

This event is free and will be held on July 7, 2010 at the Fountaindale Public Library from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM. Don’t wait to register, spaces are limited.

Questions? Comments? Just give us a call at (630) 759-2102, or drop by. We love to see new faces at the library.

Rozie :)

You Are Invited!

The Great Read Finale:  A Celebration of Reading, Thursday, April 8, at 7:00 pm

2009-2010 Selection:  Into the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto Urrea

 The Great Read Community Reading Initiative will wrap up its 2009-10 season with a finale celebration featuring Mexican opera singer, Gabriela Sevilla, a female Latina-African American dance troupe from Yorkville Middle School and the winners of the “Great Read” Art Contest along with guest speaker, Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Into the Beautiful North .

This special free event will be held at 7:00 pm at the Bolingbrook Golf Club, 2001 Rodeo Drive, Bolingbrook.

This event is a celebration of reading, cultural diversity, and community, and will include food and fun as well!  Hope to see you there!

- Julie

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