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Friends of Fondulac District Library Bus Trip

The Friends of Fondulac District Library are hosting a bus trip to the Chicago Premium Outlet Mall in Aurora with a stop at Louis Joliet Mall on Friday, November 10. Snacks, games, and drawings for door prizes will be included. Registration and a payment of $50 by cash or check are required, and meals are not included. The proceeds from the trip will benefit the library and its programs and events.

Bus Trip Schedule:

7:00 am         Arrive at the library to check in
7:30 am         Bus departs the library
10:00 am      Arrival at Chicago Premium Outlet Mall
2:30 pm        Bus departs for Louis Joliet Mall
3:15 pm         Arrival at Louis Joliet Mall
6:30 pm        Bus departs for return to the library
9:00 pm        Bus arrives at the library

Pick up and complete the registration form at the library, or download and print a copy here and turn it in at the checkout desk.

Questions? Please contact:
Vicki (309) 694.3620 or Joyce (309) 698.9091

 

2017-09-26T12:49:07-05:00September 26th, 2017|

Autumn 2017 Newsletter Now Available

The latest issue of Community Connection, Fondulac District Library’s quarterly newsletter, is now available! It is mailed to residences within the library district and also is available for download and printing from our website. Printed copies can also be picked up at the library.

Whether you are into history, writing, gaming, music, science, or crafts, we’ve got something planned for everyone at the library this fall! Please take a moment to review the newsletter and mark your calendars with the great lineup of programs happening at Fondulac District Library through December. Enjoy!

Download (PDF, 5.64MB)

2017-09-25T07:47:53-05:00September 25th, 2017|

Letters About Literature Writing Contest

Have you ever read a book that moved you so much, that you thought about writing to the author to share your thoughts?  If so, this contest is for you!

Letters About Literature is an annual national reading and writing program that invites students to read a book, poem, or play of their choice and write a letter to the author about how the work changed their life or view of the world. Students can enter on their own or through their schools, libraries, or other youth organizations.

There are three levels of participation: Level I for grades 4-6, Level II for grades 7-8 and Level III for grades 9-12.  One Illinois winner will be selected for each level and receive a $200 cash award.  Teachers/Librarians of the winning students will receive a $100 cash award to purchase materials for their school/public library.  Winners and teachers/librarians will be invited to an awards ceremony in Springfield.  The state winners’ letters will be forwarded for national judging.

Below you will find the 2018 entry form and guidelines for Illinois. Other information about the program is available at the Letters About Literature page of the Illinois Center for the Book website (http://cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/center_for_the_book/letters.html) including:

  • Guidelines and Entry Coupon
  • Letters About Literature Supports Common Core Standards
  • Letters About Literature Support National Language Arts and Reading Standards
  • Teaching Guide
  • Past Winning Letters

*Please Note: The entry deadline for the 2018 competition is one date this year vs being split for the younger students and older students as in the recent past. This moves up the deadline for the younger grades. The date is December 9, 2017  

2017-09-22T09:38:56-05:00September 22nd, 2017|

Study Rooms at the Library

Fondulac District Library has two study rooms that seat 4 people each. Please call the library at (309) 699-3917 to reserve this space.

  • Study rooms can be reserved up to 4 weeks  in advance and are available for walk-in requests if no reservations exist.
  • The library reserves study rooms on a first come, first served basis, and a patron may have up to 5 reservations at one time.
  • A library card or photo ID must be left with staff at the Second Floor Information Desk while the study room is in use.
  • Patrons must be 13 years of age or older to reserve a study room.
  • For larger groups, Fondulac District Library and the City of East Peoria, as part of the Civic Complex, share spaces for their common use.  As a part of their public purpose, the City and Library do provide a means by which the atrium and meeting rooms may be provided for use by the public. Please visit or call the library for details.

 

 

2017-09-18T08:11:02-05:00September 18th, 2017|

Story Times at the Library

Fondulac District Library’s Story Times feature a different theme every week and include songs, flannel board stories, and crafts, in addition to great books! Story Time is a great way to introduce your child to new friends and encourage early literacy. View the details below or click here to see the Story Time Calendar.

WEEKDAY STORY TIMES
September 11-November 17

Little Listeners • 4-6 years old • Mondays at 10 a.m.
Together Time • 2-3 years old & adult • Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
Family Story Time • 2+ years old & adult • Tuesdays at 1 p.m.
Tiny Tot Time • 1-2 years old & adult • Thursdays at 10 a.m.
Baby Lapsit • Birth-1 year old & adult • Fridays at 10 a.m.

OTHER STORY TIMES
Sensory Story Time • 2-7 years old • Saturday, Sept.16, at 11 a.m.
Prince and Princess Story Time • 2-7 years old • Oct. 14 & Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.
Saturday Morning Story Time • 2-7 years old • Oct. 28 & Nov. 25 at 11 a.m.

2017-09-05T09:41:14-05:00September 5th, 2017|

Fondulac District Library e-Newsletter

Do you want to be on the same page as the library? Fondulac District Library’s e-newsletter is sent directly to your inbox two times per month and features the latest library news, upcoming programs, and more!

Subscribe today by entering your email address below and discover what the library has to offer for you!

 

 

2017-08-21T08:21:49-05:00August 21st, 2017|

Library Services by Text Message

Shoutbomb PromoWebsiteWith the library’s Shoutbomb text messaging service, you can use your mobile phone to:

  • Receive text notices about holds and reserved items that are available for pickup, items that are due soon, overdue items, and fines.
  • Send a text to request renewal of an item.
  • Easily manage your family’s library accounts by associating multiple cards with a single phone number.

To get started, text the message SIGNUP to rsacat@shoutbomb.com, then reply to the messages from Shoutbomb asking for your library card number and PIN. If you don’t know your PIN, have questions, or would like to learn more about the service, please visit or call the library at (309) 699-3917. Additional information can also be found here.

2017-08-07T08:04:09-05:00August 7th, 2017|

Check Out Magazines at the Library

Fondulac District Library carries a variety of popular magazines for both adults and children. Enjoy your favorite titles without the cost and hassle of managing a subscription.

  • All issues can be checked out for one week and renewed once.
  • Cardholders can have a maximum of 10 magazines checked out at any time.
  • The library keeps issues for the current calendar year and one previous calendar year.

Choose from a selection of more than 75 titles for adults, including, but not limited to:
Better Homes & Gardens
ESPN the Magazine
Family Handyman
Field & Steam
InStyle
Make
This Old House
Time

Magazines for kids include, but are not limited to:
American Girl
Highlights
National Geographic Kids
Sports Illustrated for Kids

A complete list of the library’s magazine subscriptions can be viewed here.

Please visit or call the library at (309) 699-3917 with questions.

2017-07-24T08:05:33-05:00July 24th, 2017|

New Exhibit on Display from Local Artist Daniel Botkin

Fondulac District Library announces a new exhibit from local artist Daniel Botkin as the latest installment for its ongoing Fine Arts at FDL program.

His mixed media series, Visions of Johanna: The Life and Lyrics of Bob Dylan, will be on display at the library through August. Botkin’s artwork portrays bold and vibrant interpretations of Bob Dylan’s songs, and features thoughtfully executed elements of surrealism. Botkin studied art at Illinois Central College and Illinois State University and graduated with a B.S. in Art. He has exhibited his work in galleries and juried competitions across the nation and has been the recipient of several awards and grants. He also has published three comic books, which are in the archives of the Graphic Novels Collection at Columbia University, and he has recorded three CDs of his music. To learn more about the exhibit, click here, and be sure to stop by the library to enjoy the artwork!

2017-07-19T09:29:51-05:00July 19th, 2017|
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