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April 18, 2008

More New Fiction for April 2008

Clare, Cassandra. City of Ashes. YA/ CLA

Cohn, Rachel. You Know Where to Find Me. YA/ COH

Dessen, Sarah. Lock and Key. YA/ DES

Klass, David. Firestorm. YA/ KLA
After learning that he has been sent from the future for a special purpose, eighteen-year-old Jack receives help from an unusual dog and a shape-shifting female fighter.

Klass, David. Whirlwind. YA/ KLA

Lockhart, E. The Disreputable History Of Frankie Landau-Banks. YA/ LOC
Frankie Landau-Banks at age 14: Debate Club. Her father's "bunny rabbit." A mildly geeky girl attending a highly competitive boarding school. Frankie at age 16:a sharp tongue, a knock-out figure, and possibly a criminal mastermind.

Lupica, Mike. The Big Field. YA/ LUP

Patterson, James. The Final Warning. YA/ PAT

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April 16, 2008

Summer Programs at the Library

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All Young Adult programs require registration. This allows us to plan for you – to buy enough pizza and pop, set up the popcorn machine, gather enough supplies – you see what we mean. Please feel free to spread the word and bring a friend – and be sure to sign up your friend, too! Call Noël or Deb at the library at 708-352-0576 (ext.35), email us at ya@lagrangelibrary.org, or AIM us at lgpublib.


FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC + MOVIES
Fridays, May 2 through June 27, 8:30 - 11 pm

Every other Friday night in May and June, Young Adult Services will host a pizza party featuring new CD releases from the YA collection followed by movies with music.

5/2: Best episodes of HBO’s Flight of the Conchords with audience karaoke
5/16: The Animation Show and The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine
5/30: High School Musical 2 – MST3K-style with open mic audience comments
6/13: Frankenweenie and The Nightmare Before Christmas
6/27: The Rocky Horror Picture Show with free props bags for the authentic audience participation experience.
This series is recommended for ages 14 and older due to strong language and sexual content in several of the films. Registration is required.


BABYSITTING CLINIC
Monday, May 12, 4 - 6:30 pm and Monday, May 19, 4 – 5:30 pm

Instructor George Scukanec from the Willowbrook Park District will be your guide through this 4-hour, hands-on clinic, covering baby and child care, first aid, and babysitter training. If you attend both sessions, you will receive your official Babysitting Certification at the end of the second class! Cost: $10.00, payable at the first session. Open to ages 11-15. Registration is limited to 20 and ends May 5.


THE COMPLETE JANE AUSTEN: REDUCED!

Saturday, May 24, 2 - 3 pm

See all six of Jane Austen's novels performed as five-minute plays. The production is written and acted by three talented local teens who will also teach the audience one of the dances from A & E's renowned production of Pride and Prejudice. High tea will be served. Oh, Mr. Daaah-cy, do come! Registration is required. Suggested for ages 12 and up. Adults are welcome, too.


BOY SCOUT EAGLE SCOUT CLINIC
Thursdays, June 5 through August 14, 7 – 8:30 pm
(no meeting July 3)

Are you a serious Scout, but running out of time to work on your merit badges? Instructor Larry Regan offers this 10-week clinic with you in mind! This clinic is designed to present information about and assist in obtaining requirements for the following merit badges: Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Personal Management, Family Life, and Communications. Class is limited to 15; must be a minimum of 1st Class. To apply for a spot in this clinic, submit your name, current Boy Scout rank, and any merit badges held to larryregan1958@hotmail.com. For details, call Noël at 352-0576 x 35.

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MORPHING TRASH INTO TREASURE
Mondays, June 9 through July 11, 11:00-Noon

Hold it – don’t throw away that Snapple cap! Bring it to the library instead, where we’ll turn it into a nifty photo magnet! Our craft series explores ways to turn everyday trash into items both beautiful and functional (they make nifty gifts, too!). Check the website for details on each week’s craft. Register by Thursday, June 5 for the first session.


WAY COOL FILM SCHOOL
SCREENWRITER’S WORKSHOP

Wednesdays, June 18 – July 9, 10 – 11:30 am

Screenwriting is different than any other kind of writing, and it’s WAY COOL! Learn the basics by watching some great movie scenes and short films and doing in-class exercises. No homework! Everyone who comes to all four classes will receive a WCFS tee-shirt. Recommended for ages 12-14. Registration is required.

YA Assistant Deb Mitchell will lead the workshop. Her first screenplay was one of twelve finalists in the comedy category of the 2007 International Filmmakers screenwriting competition.

WORLD CUP QUIDDITCH TEAM MEETING
Saturday, June 21, 2-3 pm

Join our quidditch team and meet the La Grange Park library’s team for a high-flying World Cup tournament to be held in Kiwanis Park on Saturday, July 12. Come to the team meeting for more details. The tournament will be tied to the summer reading program, meaning players can earn bonus points for their teams by writing short reviews of any books they read over the summer. Registration is required.

METAMORPHOSIS FILM SERIES
Fridays, July 11 through August 8, 8:30 – 11 pm

7/11: The Giant Gila Monster
Teenagers save their small town from a mutant lizard.
7/25: The Fly
Vincent Price in the all-time metamorphosis classic. “Help me! Help me!”
8/8: Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The original (and scariest) film version of this alien possession tale.

Films will be shown in the Dierkes Community Room on the lower level of the library. Fresh-popped popcorn and soft drinks will be provided. Vintage cartoons start at 8:40 pm. The feature presentation begins at 9 pm. Registration required.


I’VE CREATED A MONSTER! CONTEST

Entry deadline: Monday, July 7, 9 pm

Design your own monster movie poster or make an original creature model, and we’ll display all the artwork in a special exhibit here at the library. The exhibit will open on July 11, and prizes will be awarded before the screening of The Giant Gila Monster on the same date at 8:30 pm. Posters and models can be any size. Please make sure the artist’s name and phone number is on each entry. You must be 12 – 18 years old to enter.


END OF SUMMER READING PROGRAM PARTY
Thursday, July 18, 2-4 pm

Give yourselves a pat on the back, a round of applause, and an ice cream sundae at our third annual End-of-Summer-Reading-Program Party! Work up an appetite playing Cosmic Twister – the game you know and love, played with glow-in-the-dark mats! Undergo a facial metamorphosis – get your face painted --with phosphorescent paint, which will look SO cool under blacklights! Finally, help yourself to our do-it-yourself sundae bar – all to celebrate the end of six wonderful weeks of reading! And of course – registration is required.

April 15, 2008

New Fiction for April

Ferguson, Alane. The Angel Of Death. YA/ FER
High school senior Cameryn Mahoney uses skills learned as assistant to her coroner father to try to unravel the mystery of a local teacher's gruesome death, while also awaiting a possible reunion with her long-missing mother.

Jackson, Shirley. We Have Always Lived In The Castle. YA/ JAC
This macabre novel takes place at Blackwood House, scene of a much-talked-about multiple poisoning in the past.

Klause, Annette. Freaks: Alive, On The Inside! YA/ KLA
After leaving home in search of adventure, romance, and riches, seventeen-year-old Abel, the "normal" son of freak show entertainers, is haunted by a mysterious spirit.

Lubar, David. Hidden Talents. YA/ LUB
Martin has been expelled from every school except The Edgeview Alternative School, a warehouse for society's rejects. Martin finds friends in five misfits with psychic powers. He also finds his own power and faces his worst enemy--himself.

Rorby, Ginny. Hurt Go Happy. YA/ ROR
Joey Willis is deaf and feeling isolated. When she finds out that an elderly neighbor signs and has a sign-language-using chimpanzee, her life is changed forever.

Shoup, Barbara. Wish You Were Here. YA/ SHO
A high school senior tries to cope with the shifting patterns of his life while struggling to come to terms with his parents' divorce, his best friend's sudden departure, his mother's remarriage, and his father's nearly-fatal accident.

Vizzini, Ned. Be More Chill. YA/ VIZ
Jeremy Heere is an average high school dork, hopelessly in love with the beautiful Christine. His life changes when he gets a "squip": a supercomputer in pill form that communicates directly with the brain to make its user cool.

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New Non-Fiction for April 2008

Belli, Mary. Acting for Young Actors. YA/ 792.02/ BEL
This handy reference contains information on unions, recommended classes, a glossary of terminology, television network contact information, bibliography, recommended plays and online resources.

Mckissack, Pat. Black Diamond :--The Story Of The Negro Baseball Leagues. YA/ 796.357/ McK
Traces the history of baseball in the Negro Leagues and its great heroes, including Monte Irwin, Buck Leonard, and Cool Papa Bell.

Paint Me Like I Am :--Teen Poems From Writerscorps. YA/ 811/ PAI
This collection of poems was created by teens who have taken part in writing programs run by a nonprofit organization called WritersCorps. The forward is by Nikki Giovanni.

Rhodes-Courter, Ashley. Three Little Words. YA/ 362.733/ RHO
Ashley Rhodes-Courter spent nine years of her life in fourteen different foster homes. As her mother spirals out of control, Ashley is left clinging to an unpredictable relationship while getting pulled deeper into the foster care system.

Shanley, Ellen. Fueling The Teen Machine. YA/ 613.2/ SHA
Addresses the problem of fast-food in the lives of teens by presenting them with the latest information on a wide-range of food topics, in a nonpreachy approach.

Stalder, Erika. The Date Book. YA/ 646.77/ STA
Punchy and modern, this dating guide advises teenage girls on topics such as asking boys out, negotiating curfews, and understanding dating etiquette.

Stern, Sam. Cooking Up A Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook. YA/ 641.5/ STE
An enthusiastic young chef shares his teen-tested tips and recipes for everything from breakfast to dinner to brain-boosting snacks.

Stewart, John. The Baseball Clinic. YA/ 796.357/ STE
A great instructional book for baseball players and coaches of all ages. John Stewart, a former AAA pitcher who is a scout for the major-league Atlanta Braves, covers baseball skills for Little League-level and other beginning players. With tips on hitting, pitching, first- and third-base play, middle infielding, outfielding, and baserunning, this book covers the diamond like no other. Instructional tips, drills, and special sections on base coaching, scorekeeping, and winning strategies also make this the perfect handbook for coaches.

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