Thursday, March 19, 2009

SPRING PROGRAMS

Storyhour starts up again April 1, 2009!

Registration begins Saturday March 21st

Baby Bloomers/Tot Time (ages birth-early 3's):
Does your baby like to hear songs, read stories and play with toys? Would you like to relax with other caregivers while enjoying time with your child? Then take advantage of this program for caregiver and babies ages birth to early 3-year-olds. Starts Thursday, April 2 at 10:45 for approximately 20 minutes. No registration required!

Preschool Storyhour (ages 3-5):
Stories, songs, movies and crafts are waiting for your preschooler this fall! They will have a blast in storyhour while learning skills that will help them get ready for kindergarten. Starts Wednesday, April 1 from 9:45-10:30 and is repeated at 1:00-1:45. Children must be at least three years old and not in kindergarten; they attend without caregivers. You may register online, over the phone, or in person with Youth Services for this program beginning March 21. Limit 20.

Drop-In Storyhour (ages 3-5):
Unsure of what your schedule will be like this fall, but would like to get your child involved? Then try our Drop-In Storyhour, the same program as Preschool Storyhour but requires no registration. Starting Thursday, April 2, this class meets from 9:45-10:30. Limit 20.

K-2 Storyhour:
Beat the after school boredom blues with stories, songs, crafts and short movies! There are two sessions for this program. The Wednesday session starts on Wednesday, April 1 from 4:00 to 5:00. The Thursday session, which also meets from 4:00 to 5:00 starts on Thursday, April 2. You may register online, over the phone or in person with Youth Services for this program. Limit 20.



Other Spring Programs To Enjoy

SD 153 Art Reflections

The Library is proud to announce the annual Reflection Art Show featuring the amazing talents of grade school children from School District 153. An open house featuring cookies and punch will be held March 14 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Bundle up your family and come to the library to enjoy the awesome creativity of our local children.


TV Turn Off Week Begins Monday, April 20

Stop by the youth area to enter our Peek-A-Book raffle!!!!

Field Days

Field Days is a hands-on learning experience that brings the wonders of the Field Museum to you! You must register for each month's program with Youth Services, either online, in person, or by phone. There is a limit of 20 per program. All ages are welcome in the 1:00-2:00 p.m. Homeschool program, however, children under 3rd grade must be accompanied by an adult. All children in grades 3-6 are welcome in the 4:00-5:00 p.m. program.


Monday, March 23, 1:00-2:00 p.m. -- Luau at the Library (Homeschool)

Monday, March 23, 4:00-5:00 p.m. --Luau at the Library

Monday, April 27, 1:00-2:00 p.m.--Arbor Day (Homeschool)

Monday, April 27, 4:00-5:00 p.m. -- Arbor Day


Art Club

Feeling creative? Want to ban those winter blues? Come to Art Club! Past projects have included collage, painting, and holiday pop-up cards. This monthly program is for 3rd-6th graders.


Monday, March 9, 4:00 p.m. -- Manga Club! Learn how to draw your favorite manga characters, back by popular demand. Please register at the Youth Services desk, limit 20 children.

Monday, April 13, 4:00 p.m. -- Shadow Boxes No registration required.


Patch Club

Patch Club continues through May, 2009.


May 1 is our Mother Daughter Nite Out from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

This year's theme is Fashion Throughout the Ages.

Do mini skirts, granny dresses, peplums, poodle skirts, legwarmers or boyfriend jackets bring back warm memories? Dress in fashions from your favorite era and join us at the Mother Daughter Nite Out. Dress your favorite doll and bring her, too!

Save the Date! IT'S COMING!!!!

Read on the Wild Side, our 2009 Summer Reading Program, is in the works!
Registration begins Wednesday June10th - all day.
There will be some wild surprised that day.
Check out past programs and future plans on our Summer Reading Club page!


Wednesday, November 26, 2008

December Programs

It is craft time at the Homewood Public Library.
Wednesday, December 3rd and 10th - 4:00-5:00pm
Bring your family and create holiday crafts and memories that will last a lifetime.

Wednesday, December 17th - 4:00-5:00 pm
Anna Stange returns to share with us holiday cheer as she sings Christmas & winter holiday songs in storybook form. Circle games, dances, and an indoor musical "Snowball" Freeze Fling are all part of a fun afternoon.

Saturday January 3rd
Winter Storyhour Registration begins today.
You can register for Preschool Storyhour, K-2 Storyhour and Field Days.
Storyhours begin on Janurary 14th and 15th.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Fall Programs

Storyhour on the Road!
Meet Miss Deb and Miss Sarah as they take Storyhour on the Road this fall. Meet them at the following locations for special storyhours during September!
P.S-Feel free to bring a picnic lunch to any of our park locations.

Sept. 3 - Millennium Park
18600 Harwood Ave.
10:30-11:30 AM and 1:00-2:00 PM

Sept. 10 - Patriot's Park
187th St. & Center Ave.
10:30-11:30 AM and 1:00-2:00 PM

Sept. 13 - Target of Homewood
17605 Halsted St.
8:30-11:30 AM

Sept. 17 - Culver's of Homewood
850 W. 183rd St.
10:30-11:30 AM

Sept. 17 - Cedar Park
Highland Ave. & Cedar Road
1:00-2:00 PM


Registration begins Saturday September 20th
Register for:

Field Days - will be on Monday Sept 29th 4:00-5:00 pm,
Archeology is the theme and children must be in 3rd -6th grade.
Numbers are limited - register early!

Kindergarten - 2nd grade Storyhour
will be on Thursdays in October from 4:00 - 5:00pm
Numbers are limited - register early!

Preschool Storyhour will be on Wednesdays at 9:45am and 1:00pm
Children must be 3 years old and not yet in Kindergarten.

Parent Child Book Discussion will be on the first Thursdays of the Month. Children must be in the 4th grade up to 6th grade. Please register or see Miss Dee if you have questions about this group.

Drop-in programs will all be held on Thursdays in October.
Preschool drop-in will be at 9:45 am.
This will be a repeat of the Wednesday preschool programs.

Baby Bloomers will be at 10:45 am.
This is a drop-in program for all children from birth to 3 years old.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Summer Reading

GET IN THE GAME READ
Summer reading has begun. If you have not signed up for the summer reading program stop by the Youth Services desk to sign up. The summer reading program will end on Wednesday July 30th.

HOME RUN WEDNESDAYS
Join us on Wednesdays this summer for our Family Friendly programs.

July 2 - Movie day - 4:00pm - Sandlot III Heading Home

July 9 - Race Day - note special time 6:00-8:00 pm. Local racers, cool cars, games and more!

July 1 - Board Game Bonanza - 4:00 pm - Bring your favorite board game or try one of ours.

July 23- Gaming in the Great Outdoors - 4:00 pm - featuring Tumblebus and Climb On.

July 30 - Library night at the Windy City Thunderbolts in Crestwood. 7:00 pm
Starting on Monday July 14th you may stop by the youth services desk to pick up
4 FREE tickets per family. There is a limited number of tickets available and you must be registered for the summer reading program.

Aug 1 - Gold Medal Splash Fest at Dolphin Lake 10:15-11:45
Children earning at least 10 Reading Reward Dollars are invited to join with their family and the Youth Staff for the big summer finale. You must stop by the youth service desk by Wednesday July 30th to pick up your special pool pass in order to attend.

HOMEWOOD DAYS
Friday July 11 - Step into Homewood Days at the Homewood Library 11:00 am.
The James Hart Junior High Steppers will be performing some of their routines and teaching us all how to do some stepping of our own.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Spring Storyhours Begin This Week

Spring Storyhours begin on Wednesday March 19th

Tot Time Storyhour is for 2 to early 3 year olds. Caregivers and children enjoy this highly interactive storyhour together with games, songs, and stories. We meet on Wednesdays at 11:00 am, for 20minutes. You must register in person for this class.

Preschool Storyhour is for 3 to 5 year olds. This storyhour is just for preschoolers and it includes stories, songs, movie, craft and snack. We meet at 9:45am and another class is at 1:00pm. This is a 45 minute class. You must register in person for this class.

Special Field Days is TODAY at 4:00 pm.

The Soil Adventure Mobile is coming today. This is an exciting program being offered to us by the Field Museum. You must be registered to attend this program today. Call the Youth Services desk to see if there are any openings left. Call us at 708-798-0121 ext. 222.


Thursday Programs - March 20th

Drop-In Programs (Registration NOT required)

Preschool Storyhour is for 3 to 5 year olds. This storyhour is just for preschoolers and it includes stories, songs, movie, craft and snack. We meet at 9:45am and this is a repeat from the Wednesday storyhour.

Baby Bloomers Storyhours: Meets at 10:45 am11:15 am. This is a program for baby (newborn to 2 yrs old) and you. This 30 minute program will include 15 minutes of short stories, songs, finger plays and free time to socialize with your baby and other parents/caregivers. Baskets of books and toys will be available to share with your child.

K-2 Storyhour meets today at 4:00. This class is full for this session.

Starlight Family Storyhour Our new Starlight Family Storyhour will take the place of the previous Thursday night Preschool Storyhour. Starting tonight at 6:30-7:15, parents and siblings are encouraged to stay and enjoy stories, songs, movie, craft and snack. Wear your pajamas! We will be reading stories that parents and children will enjoy. No registration is required for this program.



Family Gaming

Our next Family Gaming day will be on Wednesday April 9th, from 4:00-5:00pm. We will be continuing our competitions in bowling, baseball, and tennis on the Wii system. The Wii system was generously given by the Carlson family to the Young Adults in memory of Samantha Carlson. There will also be some board games available to play.


Friday, February 1, 2008

Thursday February 7, 2008

Today will be a busy day at the Homewood Library. The day starts out with our Drop-In storyhour for 3-5 year olds. Join me at 9:45 as I share Valentine stories with you and we will have a special craft for you also.

Then at 10:45 our babies will be arriving for their Baby Bloomer Storyhour. This is also a drop in program for babies (0-2 yrs old) and a care giver. Toys and books are available to share with your children. I will read a couple of stories and we will sing a few songs together.

Kindergarten-2nd Grade Storyhour starts today at 4:00 pm for those that are registered. This program is filled for this session, but there will be another session in March and you may register by calling the youth desk at 708-798-0121 ext 222.

Then at 7:00 pm the Parent-Child Book Discussion group will meet to discuss Yankee Girl by Mary Ann Rodman. We will not be meeting in the meeting room so stop by the youth desk to find out where we will be.

Starlight Family Storyhour tonight at 6:30. This is also a drop-in program and all ages our welcome. Our feature author of the night will be Margaret Wise Brown.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Starlight Family Storyhour

Our new Family Storyhour starts Thursday January 24th at 6:30. Our featured author this week is Eric Carle. All ages are welcome.