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Oscar-winner Ruth E. Carter, Costume Designer
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Wed., Mar. 20, at 7 pm | ENJOY A VIRTUAL VISIT with costume designer Ruth E. Carter as part of the Illinois Libraries Present series. As a two-time Oscar winner, she holds the honor of being the first Black person to win for Best Costume Design. She won her first Academy Award for the movie Black Panther and her second for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Ruth E. Carter’s ability to develop an authentic story through costume and character made her one of the most sought after and renowned costume designers today. Best known for turning the Black Panther superhero into an African king, she is the first Black woman to win multiple Academy Awards in any category. Carter is known for her research and diligence to the craft of costume design, specifically for her work on films such as Spike Lee’s Malcolm X, Steven Spielberg’s Amistad, and Ava DuVernay’s Selma. (Watch a behind-the-scenes Marvel video about her work forWakanda Forever.)
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Ruth E. Carter will be joined in conversation with Aisha Harris, co-host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour and author of Wannabe.
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Next up? Virtual visits with renowned author and neurodiversity expert, Dr. Temple Grandin (4/3), and actor, writer, and former White House staff member, Kal Penn (5/7).
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Sat., Mar. 30, from 2–4 pm | BRING YOUR FAVORITE stuffed animal in for a check-up! Veterinarians-in-training from the U of I will check their weight, temperature, and more, plus address any additional troubles your stuffed friend might be having. Kids will have a chance to get their questions answered and get inspired by college students. Presented in partnership with the Veterinary Student Outreach Program.
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HAVE YOU HEARD? ECLIPSE 2024
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Preparing for the Eclipse
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JOIN US at Tuesdays at Ten | Eclipse Magic for a four-week cosmic journey (3/12–4/2) with local astronomy experts Erik Johnson and David Leake to learn all about the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8. Meets at the Main Library on Tuesdays at 10 am.
Where will you be April 8?
Mark your calendar! Enjoy an out-of-this-world experience viewing the eclipse—including music, eclipse-themed crafts, and getting free safety glasses—at the all-ages Eclipse Celebration on Monday, April 8, from 1–2:30 pm. The NASA livestream will be on view inside. We will be able to see a partial eclipse when the moon casts a shadow over 97.9% of the sun. If you travel, totality will be visible to the south and east, as close as Effingham. Eclipse glasses will be available at the library starting April 1.
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Above: The library’s eclipse viewing party in August 2017 drew close to 2,000 community members! Were you there? View photos on Facebook.
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LIKE TO WRITE? Hone your skills at one of our Writer’s Workshops. This month you can learn from Ekta Garg at Biblio Breakdown (3/6), which includes analyzing Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Connect with other area writers at Open Mic Night (3/20). Sign up to read your work—or just swing by to listen. Find details about the Spring workshops on our website.
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The Studio at the Library: What Will You Create?
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HAVE YOU VISITED The Studio at the Library? We offer activities in The Studio every day after school for teens and creative workshops for adults in the evenings. On weekends, the Studio is open to everyone (Saturdays, 9–6, and Sundays, 12–6). Sign up to reserve a time or just stop by.
Want to try something new? Book-a-Librarian for instruction on how to create your own project using the Cricut machines, Glowforge laser cutters, 3D printers, Bernina sewing machines, gaming equipment, and recording studios. We look forward to your visit! What will you create?
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Above: Participants display their new vision boards at a recent Crafty Adults workshop in The Studio.
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Sat., Mar. 23, at 1 pm & 3 pm | GET READY to rock out to high-energy, interactive songs by ScribbleJim. Recognized by National Public Radio, Parent’s Choice Awards, and Parenting Magazine, Chicago-based Jim Dague has earned appearances on television and radio, including as a featured performer on the PBS show Wimee’s Words and on stage at Lollapalooza.
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LOOKING FOR free tax help? Sign up to meet with IRS-certified volunteers at the library. Contact Stevick Senior Center at 217/359-6500 to make an appointment (Tuesday–Saturday, through April 19). Presented in partnership with the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program. More about free tax resources »
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TECH QUESTIONS? Our Getting Started workshops introduce computers, tablets, and more. March includes a chance to learn Microsoft Word (3/5, 12, 19) and Google Docs (3/26). Tech Workshops are offered Tuesdays at 2 pm. Sign up online or give us a call at 217/403-2000. We are happy to help!
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Already comfortable with a computer? Sign up for a Specialty Tech Workshop to learn something new. Local artist Liza Wynette will introduce Illustration using Procreate for iPad (3/25). Procreate is an inexpensive app ($12.99) used by professional illustrators.
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Business & Career Workshops
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LAUNCHING a business? Changing careers? We can help! This month’s presenters include marketing expert Natalie Kenny Marquez (3/4 & 18), Anne Craig, senior director at CARLI (3/26), and Marc Supreme, author of D@MN, I Graduate in May!: A Literary Mixtape for Life After High School and College (3/28).
Business Workshops » In person: 3/14 · SBDC Office Hours at Launch Business Center, 12–3 pm 3/26 · Grant Writing Basics, 7 pm
Via Zoom: 3/4 · Virtual: Using Social Media to Promote Your Online Store, 1 pm 3/12 · Virtual: Marketing on a Shoestring Budget, 1 pm 3/18 · Virtual: Customer Reviews: Why You Need Them & How to Get Them, 1 pm 3/28 · Virtual: Social Media 101, 10 am *For business webinars, sign up to get the Zoom link »
3/5 · Career Help | Drop-in Hours, 11 am –1 pm 3/28 · Lunch & Learn: So You Graduate in May?, 12 pm
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Peoria-based media personality and career advisor Marc Supreme was interviewed on WMBD’s “Good Day Central Illinois” about his new book, D@MN, I Graduate in May. He counsels, “Not everyone needs college, but everyone needs to be educated,” no matter their career path. His focus is on post-graduate success for students of any age.
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SHARE A SPECIAL STORYTIME (3/16) with RaeAnne Lindsay, Ms. Wheelchair Illinois USA, featuring award-winning books about the disability experience.
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New Hours for the FriendShop
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STARTING IN MARCH, the FriendShop Bookstore will be open Sundays and changing hours—the new hours will be Wednesday through Sunday, from 1–4 pm. Open to everyone, the shop includes more than 20,000 nearly new books, movies, and audiobooks. Most items are $2 or less. And the best part? All the money you spend goes right back to the library since the items sold are donations and the store is staffed by volunteers. Joining the Library Friends is easy. We appreciate your support!
Open Wednesday–Sunday, 1–4 pm • 50% off Nonfiction in March • March 13–17 · Members’ Half-Price Sale • March 27–30 · Tag Bag Sale
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VISITING March 7? You’ll need your library card number in order to check out. Thank you for your patience while we update the catalog.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS FOR ADULTS
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Yarn & Shenanigans
March 4 & 18 Mondays at 6 pm Bring your own project or start a new one with us! @ Douglass Branch
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Exploring England’s Oldest Road: The Ridgeway Path Tue., Mar. 5, at 10 am
NATURE, HISTORY, and archaeology combine in Fred Christensen’s tour of one of England’s scenic long-distance footpaths. Part of the Tuesdays at Ten series.
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Coffee and a Craft | String Art
Thu., Mar. 14, at 2 pm @ Douglass Branch
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Money Matter$ | Your Wealth & Health with Mailanie Meyer Thu., Mar. 21, at 6 pm
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Friday Night Jam Session Fri., Mar. 22, from 6–8 pm Sign up to perform » @ Douglass Branch For adults & teens
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Project READ Tutoring Fridays, drop in 9:30–11:30 am
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Gale Courses Start Monthly
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Table Talk Book Club: South to America by Imani Perry Tue., Mar. 12, at 6:30 pm @ Douglass Branch
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Cover-to-Cover Book Club: The First Ladies by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray Thu., Mar. 14, at 1:30 pm
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LOOKING for something exciting to do after school? Middle and high school students can stop by The Studio for activities and fun.
*No Teen Lounge on March 7–15 & 29.
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Hands-on Science & Discovery Stations Fri., Mar. 15, from 1–4 pm • Van de Graaf Generator • Singing Bowls • Magnets…and more!
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Family Fun Night Thursdays at 6:30 pm For school-age kids
Activities include Family Board Game Bonanza, Read to the Dogs, Kids’ Bingo Night, and Sneaky Art.
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DIY Kids Wednesdays at 4 pm @ Douglass Branch
Activities include Basketball Hoop Game, Tech Toys, Plastic Cup Stacking, and Slime Time.
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DID YOU KNOW? New Releases hit the shelves every week on Tuesday morning. Reserve your copy now or give us a call at 217/403-2000. We’ll let you know when your hold items are ready for pickup!
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CLOSED MARCH 31
THE LIBRARY will be closed Sunday, March 31.
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