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Now Offering Notary Service

Fondulac District Library’s Adult Services Department now provides free notary public service to the community. A notary public is almost always available when the library is open. However, notary service is not guaranteed, and you may wish to call the library at (309) 699-3917  in advance to confirm the availability of a notary public. Notary service is offered at the Information Desk on the second floor. For more information, call the library or visit www.fondulaclibrary.org/services/#notary.

2014-01-10T11:27:44-06:00January 10th, 2014|

Comics Week: 1/6-1/12

Comics WeekCelebrate all that is comics – comic books, comic strips, graphic novels, and more! Check out comics from special displays of our collections, enter drawings, and attend one of our great scheduled events!

MANGA FUN FOR EVERYONE!
Come to a fun and informative program January 6 at 6:30 p.m. about manga, or Japanese comics. Learn how it is uniquely drawn, its popular storylines, and what’s available at the library.

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS 101
Not just escapades and guys in capes, graphic novels and comics are growing in popularity with readers of all ages. Join a crash course January 8 at 7 p.m. on everything from The Avengers to Y: The Last Man and all that’s in between!

SUPERHEROES & PATRIOTS: COMIC BOOK PROPAGANDA UNVEILED
On January 9 at 7 p.m., Learn how superheroes have commented on and even shaped public opinion and policies. Often dismissed as kid stuff, comics are and have been more influential and reflective of culture and society than given credit for. As blockbusters from the likes of Marvel and DC hit theatres, what messages are the new crop of superheroes promoting? Are you savvy enough to spot them?

SUPERHERO MAKE-AND-TAKE CRAFTS
Stop by the Children’s Department anytime January 11 to celebrate comics and superheroes and make super hero cards and super hero pops!

MAKE YOUR OWN MINI-COMIC
Have you ever thought about writing and drawing your own comic book? Here’s your shot! Join us at 1 p.m. January 11 for an all-ages workshop.

COSPLAY CONTEST
Whether you fancy yourself as Wonder Woman, Katniss, the Doctor, or Finn from Adventure Time, we want to see what you’ve got January 11 at 2:30 p.m.! Put on your best cosplay duds, and win some cool prizes.

2014-01-02T11:29:03-06:00January 2nd, 2014|

Latest Newsletter 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. This issue is packed full with happenings to come at the library! Highlights include Comics Week in January, a Downton Abbey Tea Time, new afterschool programs, Super Game Day, and more!

2013-12-19T10:48:10-06:00December 19th, 2013|

Operation Stitch-a-Stocking

Operation Stitch-a-StockingFondulac District Library and Digital Outfitters have partnered to organize Operation Stitch-a-Stocking, a project which provides free custom embroidered holiday stockings to those affected by the tornadoes and storms that struck central Illinois in November. Operation Stitch-a-Stocking sponsors donated more than 1,000 stockings for the local project. Sponsors supporting the project include Pekin Insurance, Target (East Peoria), and Unland Companies.

Individuals or families from central Illinois affected by the storm may visit Fondulac District Library in East Peoria from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, December 11, or Thursday, December 12, to select the style of stocking they would like and to provide the information needed for the embroidery. There is no charge for the stockings or embroidery service to those recovering from the recent disasters.

Area residents unaffected by the tornado also are welcome to participate in Operation Stitch-a-Stocking. Anyone may bring in stockings for custom embroidery in exchange for a donation to the Hometown Community Bank’s tornado relief funds. A minimum donation of $5 per stocking is requested.

Completed embroidered stockings will be available for pick up at the library from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, December 17.

“We are looking forward to sharing this project with many families and hope it brings joy, hope, and the holiday spirit to the residents of central Illinois,” said Ivan Coziahr, Fondulac District Library board member and co-founder of Digital Outfitters.

For additional information about Operation Stich-a-Stocking, please contact Digital Outfitters at 309-966-4673 or sales@digafit.com.

2013-12-05T17:01:04-06:00December 5th, 2013|

Library Holiday Closing

Fondulac District Library will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27, and will remain closed through Sunday, December 1. The library will reopen Monday, December 2, at 9 a.m.  Although the library building will be closed, the library’s online services, such as the Alliance Digital Media Library eBooks and audiobook, Zinio digital magazines, TumbleBooks, Ask a Librarian, and online research resources are still available 24/7. Patrons may also search and place holds in the online catalog and check their accounts to renew items.

2013-11-26T15:02:55-06:00November 26th, 2013|

Digital Magazines Now Available

Fondulac District Library now offers cardholders FREE and POPULAR downloadable digital magazines! Download as many as you like! No limits, no waiting. Visit the Zinio link on our homepage to get access with your valid FDL library card. Need help getting started? Check under the Zinio link (under Books & More) on our website for a cheat sheet on account setup. Zinio

2013-11-04T16:26:34-06:00November 4th, 2013|

Join Us for Grand Opening Festivities

The new Fondulac District Library will open to the public Saturday, November 2, 2013. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. with the opening ceremony, and the library will open to the public for the first time at 11 a.m.  Tours, events, and activities for all ages will take place throughout the day.

Highlights include:

10 a.m. – 11 a.m.: Opening ceremony, including the music of R Squared
11 a.m.: Library doors open to the public
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Staff-led tours of the new building
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Various costumed characters, including storybook favorites and Star Wars 501st Legion members
11:30 a.m.: Julie K performance
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.: The Unique Twist balloon artists
1 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.: Jeanette Kendall, local author, book sales and signing
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.: Zoo Lady face painters
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.; Ken Zurski, local author, book sales and signing

“We are thrilled that opening day is nearly here. The community has been very supportive during the planning, building, and final phases of the construction project, and I believe they will be thrilled with the results,” said Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director.

Fondulac District Library reopens at a brand new facility at 400 Richland Street in the civic plaza in East Peoria’s Levee District. The new library is 32,000 square feet, almost triple the size of the previous facility. It features an expanded collection, increased seating, additional computers, social and study spaces, and more convenient service, as well as environmentally-friendly and cost-saving components. The project was funded by a $7 million bond approved by voters in 2009, and construction of the new library building began in June of 2012.

The library will be open for business from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on opening day and will be open its regular hours beginning Sunday, November 3. The library’s regular hours will be Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. (The library is closed on Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.)

2013-10-28T14:19:47-05:00October 28th, 2013|

Library Announces Reopening

The new Fondulac District Library will open to the public Saturday, November 2, 2013. A celebratory opening ceremony begins at 10 a.m., and the library will open to the public for the first time at 11 a.m. Tours, festivities, events, and activities for all ages will take place throughout the day.

“We are so very pleased to be able to announce our grand opening date. After breaking ground in June of 2012, we are happy to have completed construction within the projected eighteen month time period. Our staff has been working incredibly hard to prepare the library for the move and the reopening and are excited to soon share the wonderful new facility and collections with the community,” said Amy Falasz-Peterson, Library Director.

The new Fondulac District Library facility is located at 400 Richland Street in East Peoria’s Levee District.

The library will be open for business from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on opening day and will be open its regular hours beginning Sunday, November 3. The library’s regular hours will be Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. (The library is closed on Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends.)

Additional information about the day’s events and activities will be announced in the coming weeks on the library’s website, fondulaclibrary.org.

2013-10-09T16:11:50-05:00October 9th, 2013|

Library to Close 9/1

Fondulac District Library will close for several weeks beginning September 1 to facilitate relocation to its new building currently in the final phases of construction. The last day the library will be open at its current location of 140 East Washington Street will be Saturday, August 31.

All borrowed Fondulac District Library materials will be due before the closing date of August 31 and should be returned by patrons. After August 31, remaining overdue items may be returned to the blue book drop outside the entrance to the library’s current Washington Street location or to any local public library.

Fondulac District Library will waive overdue fees for all of its items returned at the library in August. The fine-free month does not apply to existing or future overdue fines or to fees related to damaged or lost items.

Despite the temporary closure, patrons will continue to have access to library service. Valid Fondulac District Library cards can be used to check out materials at most all local public libraries, including (but not limited to) those in Peoria, Morton, Creve Coeur, Pekin, and Washington. Patrons may visit local libraries to browse and borrow items directly. Alternatively, they may search the catalogs of these libraries and more online, then place a hold and select a local library (other than Fondulac District Library) as the pickup library.

Online library services, such as the RSAcat library catalog and account management, Alliance Digital Media Library eBooks and audiobooks, and Fondulac District Library’s online research resources, will continue to be available via the library’s website at fondulaclibrary.org and will not be affected.

Fondulac District Library cardholders are encouraged to review the expiration date on their library cards and to visit the library before September 1 to renew expired cards and cards expiring in August and September.

Library patrons who place holds or are on a waiting list for materials should change the pickup location to another local library after August 18 and while Fondulac District Library is closed. Holds that retain Fondulac District Library as a pickup library after August 18 will be suspended until the pickup location is changed or the new facility is opened to the public.

At any time, patrons may log in to their library account online and select another local library as the pickup location for existing holds. Before September 1, patrons also may call Fondulac District Library at (309) 699-3917 to request a new pickup location for existing holds. After August 31, patrons may contact other local libraries to request the change.

Later this fall, Fondulac District Library will reopen at its new facility at 400 South Richland Street in the civic plaza in East Peoria’s Levee District. The new library is 32,000 square feet, almost triple the size of the small current facility. It will feature an expanded collection, increased seating, additional computers, social and study spaces, and more convenient service, as well as environmentally-friendly and cost-saving components. The project is funded by a $7 million bond approved by voters in 2009, and construction of the new library building began in June of 2012.

Amy Falasz-Peterson, Director of Fondulac District Library, noted, “We are excited that the library’s small, outmoded space is going to be replaced with an outstanding new facility of which the residents of East Peoria can be proud. Our new space will help us to better provide information and inspiration to all ages. We look forward to welcoming new users, welcoming back past patrons, and meeting the community’s library needs of today, tomorrow, and beyond.”

Additional information about the relocation, its effect on services, and the opening of the new facility will be announced at fondulaclibrary.org as it is available.

2013-09-16T12:51:46-05:00September 16th, 2013|
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