Lake Co. books and enrichment
Events related to books and those that enrich your mind, such as book signings, book club events, book sales, writers' group events, lectures, speakers, classes, forums and discussions. Deadline is two weeks before event date.
Jan. 19Tuesday evening fiction group: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, Warren-Newport Public Library, 224 N. O'Plaine Road, Gurnee. Discuss "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers. For information, call (847) 244-5150. Register at wnpl.info.Jan. 20E-mail Class: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. Learn how to set up and use an e-mail account. Space is limited. To register, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Teen Book Discussion: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16 and Jan. 20, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. For grades 7-12. Enjoy snacks and discuss books chosen by teens for teens. On Jan. 20, discuss "Heaven Eyes" by David Almond. To register, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Novel Thoughts: 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. A book discussion grades 4-6. Space is limited. On Jan. 20, discuss "The Boggart" by Susan Cooper. On Feb. 17, discuss "Surviving the Applewhites" by Stephanie Tolan. Registration for each session opens on the day of the previous session. To register, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.John F. Wasik: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. John F. Wasik, author of "The Audacity of Help: Obama's Economic Plan and the Remaking of America" and 12 other books, will visit the library for a free program. For information on his books, visit johnwasik.com. To register, call (847) 223-5313 or visit grayslake.info.Dewey or Don't We Book Discussion: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. An adult book discussion for everyone who likes to laugh and exchange ideas. Discuss "Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind" by Ann Ross. Call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Showing Up and Being Memorable: 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, Career Resource Center Inc. Grove Cultural Campus, 40 E. Old Mill Road, Suite 105, Lake Forest. The session will expose misconceptions about networking and offer ideas on how to make it easy and effective. Free for members; $10 fee for nonmembers. For information, call (847) 295-5626, or visit careerresourcecenter.org. Managing Your Digital Images: Register by Wednesday, Jan. 20, for program 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3, Grayslake Park District Rec Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. Adults ages 16 and up can learn to manage, edit, organize, print and back up digital images with software such as Memory Manager and Storybook Creator Plus. Cost is $9 for Grayslake residents, $12 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.Jan. 21Thursday Night Book Chat: 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21 and Feb. 18, Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Book group for adults. On Jan. 21, discuss "Breakfast at Sally's: One Homeless Man's Inspirational Journey" by Richard LeMieux. On Feb. 18, discuss "We Are All Welcome Here" by Elizabeth Berg. For information or to register, call (847) 223-5313 or visit grayslake.info.What Were Our Ancestors Really Like: 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. Genealogist and author Paul Millner takes a humorous look at the actions and motives of our ancestors. Register at (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Your Retirement Dollars: 1:30-3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. Discuss how to avoid tax penalties, the best time to take money out and what to do if you inherit your spouse's IRA. Free. Register in advance, by calling (847) 438-3433 or e-mailing infodesk@eapl.org.Jan. 22Winter Book Sale: Members only preview, 6-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22; open to all 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. Friends of Ela Area Public Library members receive 10 percent off Saturday, remaining books will be sold for $5 a bag Sunday. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to the library to help provide materials and equipment. For information, call (847) 438-3433.12 Key Attributes Employers Evaluate: 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 22, Career Resource Center Inc. Grove Cultural Campus, 40 E. Old Mill Road, Suite 105, Lake Forest. Learn about what employers are looking for and how psychological tests are used in the selection process. Free for members; $10 fee for nonmembers. For information, call (847) 295-5626, or visit careerresourcecenter.org.Jan. 24Film discussion series: 1:15 p.m., Sundays, Jan. 24 and 31 and Feb. 7, Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Film and discussion series, "The Holocaust and Film." This program examines films dealing with the Holocaust from different vantage points. Open to the community at no charge. The remaining films in the series are: Jan. 24 "God on Trial," Jan. 31 "Europa Europa," and Feb. 7 "The Quarrel."Jan. 255 Steps To A Memorable Message: 10:15 a.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Career Resource Center Inc. Grove Cultural Campus, 40 E. Old Mill Road, Suite 105, Lake Forest. Learn how to define your value to employers in all phases of application and networking activities. Free for members; $10 fee for nonmembers. For information, call (847) 295-5626, or visit careerresourcecenter.org. Evening Book Discussion: 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Read the book and join our popular book discussion leader Trish McLaughlin for a lively book discussion! New members are always welcome. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Parents and kids working it out: 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Warren Township Youth and Family Services, 17801 W. Washington St., Gurnee. A free workshop, "6 Easy Steps: Parents and kids working it out" will introduce participants to ways to deal with new and old conflicts. Parents and children ages 13-18 will also have a chance to practice or observe the six steps. Childcare available. Register at (847) 244-1101, ext. 401 or visit warrentownship.net/youth-and-family-services and click "Professional Workshop."Senior book discussion: 10-11:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. Discuss "Prayers for Sale" by Sandra Dallas. Registration is required. For information, call (847) 438-3433, e-mail infodesk@eapl.org or visit eapl.org.Jan. 26BookMarkers: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, Fremont Public Library, 1170 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein. Discuss "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith. For information, call (847) 918-3225.Jan. 27Basic First Aid: Register by Wednesday, Jan. 27, for program 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, Grayslake Fire Station, 160 Hawley St., Grayslake. Adults ages 16 and up can learn techniques or refresh their memory on how to safely administer basic first aid. All participants are eligible for an American Heart Association certification. Participants must pick up a book at the park district office before class. $32 for Grayslake residents, $42 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.Poetic License: 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. A writer's group specifically for poets. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.How to Make and Stick to a Budget: 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, Warren Township Youth and Family Services, 17801 W. Washington St., Gurnee. Free workshop for people looking to discipline their spending and set a strategy to deal with debt and savings. Childcare available. To register, call (847) 244-1101, ext. 401, or visit warrentownship.net and click "Youth."Jan. 29Red Cross Babysitting Class: Register by Friday, Jan. 29, for program 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, Grayslake Park District Rec Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. Ages 11-15 can learn information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians. Bring a sack lunch, drink and doll to class. $98 for Grayslake residents, $122 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.Jan. 30Dog First Aid: Register by Saturday, Jan. 30, for program 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 13, Grayslake Park District Rec Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. Adults ages 18 and up can learn immediate and temporary care to give and injured animal until it can be taken to a professional veterinarian. Fees include an American Red Cross Dog First Aid book and DVD. $60 for Grayslake residents, $75 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.Great Books: 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, Fremont Public Library, 1170 N. Midlothian Road, Mundelein. January's selection is "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. For information, call (847) 918-3225.Jan. 31Author: 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 31, Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Maggie Anton, author of the best-selling "Rashi's Daughters," will speak about the latest book in her trilogy, "Rachel: A Novel of Love and the Talmud in Medieval France."Film discussion series: 1:15 p.m., Sundays, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7, Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Film and discussion series, "The Holocaust and Film." This program examines films dealing with the Holocaust from different vantage points. Open to the community at no charge. The remaining films in the series are: Jan. 31 "Europa Europa," and Feb. 7 "The Quarrel."Feb. 1Boating Essentials: 7-9 p.m. Mondays, Feb. 1-22, College of Lake County, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake. The Waukegan Sail and Power Squadron will offer a series of seminars covering one topic each week, including Boat Handling Under Power, Knots Bends and Hitches, Trailering Your Boat and Onboard Weather Forecasting. $95 will be collected at the first seminar to cover the cost of take-home materials. For information, e-mail wspsseo@gmail.com and visit wspsboating.org.Author Jami Attenberg: 7-8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Meet former Buffalo Grove resident Jami Attenberg, who plans to read a chapter from her new book, "The Melting Season," and answer questions from the crowd. For information on Jami Attenberg, visit jamiattenberg.com. To register, call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 3Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3, or 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Get started with Microsoft Excel, which can be used to create professional spreadsheets and charts. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 4Mr. Barry's Books for Boys: 4:30 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 4 and March 4, Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. Boys in grades 4-5 are invited to join a monthly reading club. Registration is required. Call (847) 438-3840, e-mail infodesk@eapl.org or visit eapl.org.Feb. 6Saturday Stimulus for the Classroom: 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Register with Youth Services. For preschool through first-grade teachers, assistants and parents. 3 CPDU credits available. Learn about Web sites and overlooked books and participate in fun, easy science experiments. Call (847) 223-5313 or visit grayslake.info.Author Chris Bohjalian: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, Vernon Area Public Library District, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Novelist Chris Bohjalian will share his newest novel, "Secrets of Eden." A book sale and signing will be included. Registration required; call (847) 634-3650 or visit vapld.info.Feb. 7Film discussion series: 1:15 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 7, Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Film and discussion series, "The Holocaust and Film." This program examines films dealing with the Holocaust from different vantage points. Open to the community at no charge. The last film in the series is "The Quarrel."Feb. 9Rosa Parks: 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Discuss the life and times of Rosa Parks, a pioneer for the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 10Computer File Management: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, or 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Learn to use Windows Explorer to manage files. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 11Read to Rover: 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Grades 1-5 can sign up in person at the Ask Here desk for a 15-minute one-on-one reading session with a dog. No parents or siblings allowed in the room during the session. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 12Twisted Teens Book Discussion Group: 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Book group for teens. Discuss "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson. For information or to register, call (847) 223-5313 or visit grayslake.info.Feb. 13Of Bogs and Books: 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in the library at Volo Bog State Natural Area, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, Ingleside. Discuss "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" by Daniel C. Dennett. Reservations are requested at (815) 344-1294 or dnr.volobog@illinois.gov; limited drop-ins welcome but program may be canceled if minimum registration is not met 24 hours before event.Feb. 17Novel Thoughts: 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. A book discussion grades 4-6. Space is limited. On Feb. 17, discuss "Surviving the Applewhites" by Stephanie Tolan. Registration for each session opens on the day of the previous session. To register, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Dewey or Don't We Book Discussion: 10:30 a.m. the third Wednesday of the month, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. An adult book discussion for everyone who likes to laugh and exchange ideas. Both fiction and nonfiction titles will be discussed. Call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Feb, 18Thursday Night Book Chats: 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, Grayslake Area Public Library, 100 Library Lane, Grayslake. Book group for adults. Discuss "We Are All Welcome Here" by Elizabeth Berg. For information or to register, call (847) 223-5313 or visit grayslake.info.Managing Your Digital Images: Register by Thursday, Feb. 18, for program 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday, March 4, Grayslake Park District Rec Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. Adults ages 16 and up can learn to manage, edit, organize, print and back up digital images with software such as Memory Manager and Storybook Creator Plus. Cost is $9 for Grayslake residents, $12 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.Feb. 20The Write Stuff: 1 p.m. the third Saturday of each month, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. A series of hourlong creative writing workshops for grades 3-6, with the goal of creating a literary magazine. The Feb. 20 program is "Games Writers Play,"with games to spark creativity. Registration for each session opens on the day of the previous session. To register, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Feb. 22Evening Book Discussion: 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Read the book and join our popular book discussion leader Trish McLaughlin for a lively book discussion! New members are always welcome. Registration required; call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Feb. 25Author Judith Warner: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, Vernon Area Public Library District, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Judith Warner will discuss how pervasive disorders like autism, Asperger's syndrome, ADHD, dyslexia and more are and show how complex and painful a journey it can be for parents in "Weve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication." Book sale and signing included. Registration required; call (847) 634-3650 or visit vapld.info.Feb. 27Dog First Aid: Register by Saturday, Feb. 27, for program 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 13, Grayslake Park District Rec Center, 240 Commerce Drive, Grayslake. Adults ages 18 and up can learn immediate and temporary care to give and injured animal until it can be taken to a professional veterinarian. Fees include an American Red Cross Dog First Aid book and DVD. $60 for Grayslake residents, $75 for nonresidents. For information, call (847) 223-7529.OngoingPennies-for-PADS Reading Program: Through Jan. 30, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave., Lake Villa. Children and teens can pick up a reading log at the Youth Services Desk (for children) or Adult Services Desk (for teens) and join the winter reading program. For every hour participants read, LVDL will donate $1 (up to $5 per participant) to Lake County PADS. The library will also set out jars into which patrons of all ages can drop their spare change. For information, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org. For information on PADS, visit lakecountypads.org.Chicago Wolves Read to Succeed: Through Jan. 30, Warren-Newport Public Library, 224 N. O'Plaine Road, Gurnee. Kids and teens in third grade and up are invited to join the Read to Succeed winter reading program and keep track of their reading to win prizes like Chicago Wolves T-shirts and pennants, and tickets to see a hockey game. Participants can register starting Jan. 4 to see a Chicago Wolves player on Tuesday, Feb. 2. For information, call (847) 244-5150. or visit wnpl.info. Youth Winter Reading Club: Dec. 19 to Jan. 31, Vernon Area Public Library District, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Children in preschool through eighth grade can investigate what the library has to offer during he Youth Winter Reading Club, "Reading Detectives," and earn prizes, enter weekly raffles, and enjoy a magician at the end of the program. Call (847) 634-3650 or visit vapld.info.Winter Reading Program: Through Feb. 6, Indian Trails Public Library District, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. Children ages 14 and under can take part in the "Everything Igby" or "Wolves Read-to-Succeed" programs. The last day to register is Feb. 6. Call (847) 459-4100 or visit www.indiantrailslibrary.org.Adult Book Discussion: 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month, Lake Villa District Library, 1001 E. Grand Ave. Books are available at the Circulation Desk the month before the discussion. For information, call (847) 356-7711 or visit lvdl.org.Snow Stories Reading Club: Through Feb. 14, Wauconda Area Public Library, 801 N. Main St., Wauconda. For teens and adults. For every 50 pages read, participants will be entered into a prize drawing. Visit the Adult Services Reference Desk to register. For information, call (847) 526-6225 or visit wauclib.org.