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The Library Board meeting is cancelled tonight February 9.

Due to construction, the library will be closed Monday, February 8th through Wednesday, February 10th. We will resume normal hours on Thursday, February 11th.

No Grayslake Library materials will be due or accrue fines on those three days.

The Library Board meeting will take place as scheduled on Tuesday, February 9th at 7 pm in the meeting rooms.

All other library programs and events are cancelled.
hard hatUnder Construction
The library is undergoing some remodeling, funded with savings from construction of the building in 1997, to create more space for children’s materials and a quiet reading room for adults.

For safety reasons, the library may need to be closed briefly with little warning. Please watch the library’s website for closing information and construction updates.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience!

For more information about our construction project click here.

To see videos and pictures of our construction project click here.


Youth Programs


The Lightning Thief Movie Launch Party
Friday, February 12 from 10:30 am to 12 pm

Calling all demigods! In celebration of our friend Percy Jackson’s new movie, The Lightning Thief, we’re holding a party at Camp Half-Blood! Dress as your favorite character from the series and prepare yourself for a party no hero, satyr, or Olympian would ever miss. Play games! Win prizes! Consult the Oracle! Grades 4-6. Register here.

 

Gung Hay Fat Choy!
Saturday, February 13 at 10 am

Come celebrate the Chinese New Year with us! We’ll read about Chinese customs and make a dragon to take home! Grades K-2. Register here.

 

Chess Nuts
Friday, February 19 at 4 pm

Looking for a partner to play chess? Join other “Chess Nuts” for a pick-up game. Sign-ups preferred, but drop-ins are welcome. Register here.

 

Care and Feeding of Dinosaurs
Saturday, February 20 at 10 am

With humor, enthusiasm and even a few facts, author Janet Riehecky instructs children in how to choose, care for, and train a pet dinosaur. For children ages five and up.

This is a free family event. Seating is limited and tickets are required. Register at the Youth Reference Desk one month prior to the event.

 

Let's LEGO @ the Library
Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 pm

Let’s LEGO® @ the Library™ on Sunday afternoon. Join other LEGO enthusiasts for an afternoon of building fun! All parents are welcome. Children grade 2 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Grades K-6. For more information, see the YS Desk. Register here.


Teen Programs


Twisted Teens Book Discussion Group
Friday, February 12 at 4 pm

Books are available for check-out one month prior to the meeting date. Register here.

Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson

For more information on the book we are reading this month click on the jacket cover on the left.


Adult Programs


Saturday Stimulus For the Classroom
Saturday, February 6 from 1-4 pm

This program is sponsored by our Youth Services Department.

Register here.

Have the winter doldrums hit your lessons? Do you need some re-energizing? Join us to learn about fabulous websites, get reacquainted with Overlooked Books, and even participate in some fun, easy science experiments that will capture children’s attention.

3 CPDU credits will be available upon request. For Preschool thru First Grade teachers, assistants, and parents.


Those Were the Days Radio Players
Thursday, February 11 at 7 pm

Register here.

Take a step back in time and join us for a nostalgic evening of old-time radio. You’ll hear some wonderful performances by our local Those Were the Days group from Lake County. This evening’s broadcasts will have a nod to romance, complete with commercials from the Golden Age of Radio and more from some of your favorite vintage shows. You’ll even be able to watch live as the sound effects are created! For those who love old-time radio or those who want to experience what people did for fun before iPods, video games, Twitter and You Tube. Old-time radio has something for everyone: comedy, drama, horror, mystery and more. Bring the whole family and find out why so many Americans have enjoyed this very entertaining diversion over the years.

 

Margaret Stewart
Sunday, February 14 at 2 pm

Concert for St. Valentine’s

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your loved ones.  Head over to the library for a special performance by Margaret Stewart.  Margaret has appeared at venues in and around Chicago and has also performed internationally, including Ireland’s Abbey Theatre.   Her rich voice will take you back in time with a style reminiscent of a bygone era.  She is often compared with the likes of Peggy Lee and Rosemary Clooney and will be accompanied by Bobby Schiff, a nationally known jazz piano player, accompanist and producer and Stew Miller, one of the finest and most sought after bass players in Chicago.  They have performed with artists including Peggy Lee, Mel Torme, Bobby Rydell, Natalie Cole and many others.  We’ll all have a sweet treat to celebrate the day.

  • Winter Concert Series
  • Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Seating will be limited. 
 

Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Legacy
Tuesday, February 16 at 10 am

A Coffee Break Program.

Register here.

Krista Holst of Grayslake will present this family-friendly program focusing on Lincoln’s personal history and legacy. Holst, a long-time Lincoln admirer, grew up near Springfield and New Salem, and worked at New Salem State Park as part of the Youth Conservation Corps while in high school. Lincoln-era music will be part of the fun.

 

Thursday Night Book Chat
Thursday, February 18 at 7 pm

We Are All Welcome Here by Elizabeth Berg

Stricken by polio, Paige Dunn, a woman of remarkable free spirit, beauty, and intelligence, continues to raise her daughter, Diana, with the help of her caretaker Peacie, in a novel set against the backdrop of Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1964.

Books are available for check-out one month prior to meeting date. No registration required.

For information about the book, click on the book cover on your left.

 

Super-Couponing
Wednesday, February 24 at 7 pm

Register here.

Join Jill Cataldo to learn 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. Jill’s couponing habits have captured the attention of the CBS Early Show, ABC News, Fox News, WGN News, the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago’s Loop radio, and many other media outlets. Now she’ll share her methods with you!



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