Friday, October 14, 2011
What's Happening at the Library
The FREE Computer classes continue, with new classes and schedules each month. If you could benefit from an evening class let us know. If there is enough interest one can be scheduled.
Story Hour is meeting on Thursdays, from 10 to 11 am. A Special Thanks to Betsy Oldham, for planning and leading this wonderful activity for parents and preschoolers ages 1 to 4.
BIG NEWS--Southern Illinois Libraries on the Go (downloadable eBooks) are now available for the Kindle! Visit www.eldorado.lib.il.us to try our this exciting new service. These books are also compatable with most other ereaders. Audiobooks, movies and music are also available to download. This service is open 24/7 and NO LATE FEES!
This week we are getting a new roof as ours was damaged in April and needed replaced. Please excuse the ratta-tat-tat overhead, it shouldn't last much longer.
Monday, October 17, at 10 am, Owen Brill will be speaking about the book "Dapper and Deadly" by Taylor Pensoneau.
On Sunday, October 30th, (from 2-4 pm) there will be a reception for the SIC Senior Art Class and two local authors will be autographing their books. Rosalie Murray will be selling her new children's picture book "Yum Yum and Her Christmas Mouse" and Jean Pollack will have two local history books for sale, Eldorado High School Graduates (updated to include 2011 grads) and Averill Mathis' History of Eldorado.
Today, October 14, is Winnie the Pooh's 85th birthday, so Happy Birthday, you lovable old bear!
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
June is going to be busy!
A Midsummer Knights Read is the theme. Children of all ages can register begining June first. This year you are asked to read 9 books by July 31st to complete the program and qualify for the Grand Prize Drawing that will be held on August 1st.
Saturday, June 4. ( 10 to 11:30 ) DART into savings, Couponing 101
Hosted by Rachel Taylor and Donna Ashtiani
Monday, June 6. (1 to 3 pm) Facebook class taught by Annalese Rachter
Tuesday, June 7. (1 to 3 pm) Microsoft Word class taught by Annalese Rachter
Wednesday, June 8. (12 to 8 pm) Open Computer Lab. One on one computer help with Pat Kittinger
Friday, June 10. (9 to 11:30) Beginning Computers with Pat
(1 to 3:30) Intermediate Computers with Pat
Monday, June 13. (10 to 11 am) Friends of the Library Book Review
Keith McCoy will be presenting his short story "Castles Burning"
Wednesday, June 15. (9 to 10 am) Stories and More with Ms. Joy
Children will enjoy exciting adventures while learning about healthy foods
Friday, June 17. (9 to 11:30 am) Beginning Computers with Pat
(1 to 3:30 am) Intermediate Computers with Pat
Monday, June 20. (12 to 8 pm) Open Computer Lab with Pat
Wednesday, June 22. (9 to 10 am) Stories and More with Ms. Joy
Friday, June 24. (9 to 11:30 am) Beginning Computers with Pat
(1 to 3:30 pm ) Intermediate Computers with Pat
Monday, June 27. (12 to 8 pm) Open Computer Lab with Pat
Wednesday, June 29. (9 to 10 am) Stories and More with Ms Joy.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
A New Service at the Eldorado Library
Eldorado patrons who download an audio book or an e-book or watch a demo of this new library service (between March 5th and April 12th) will be entered in a drawing to win a NOOK Color or an iPod. The Friends of the Eldorado Library are providing the prizes (one of each device.) The drawing will be held during National Library Week on Wednesday, April 13th.
"Southern Illinois Libraries on the Go" is a growing consortium of 11 public libraries that have joined forces to bring downloadable audio and e-books to the patrons of our communities. The consortium has chosen Overdrive, a Cleveland, OH based company as the vendor for this service. Overdrive is a leading full-service digital distributor of e-books, audio books, music and videos for libraries and other resource providers. Additional titles will be purchased as funding permits,
Friday, January 28, 2011
Love Your Library Month!
February is Love Your Library Month. A time to celebrate what libraries of all kinds mean to their communities. Public libraries are great equalizers. People of all ages, education levels and economic standings have access to all that the public library provides. If you would like some ideas of ways to show your love for the library visit this page
The Eldorado Memorial Public Library provides a wide range of resources and services. In addition to books and magazines for all ages, we have large print books and magazines, newspapers.music cd's, audio books (both cassettes & cd's), movies in VHS and DVD, and coming soon downloadable e-books and audio books.
The library has 8 computer/internet workstations, a digital microfilm reader/scanner, access to computer databases like Heritage Quest and Novelist, free WIFI and much more.
February's activities include:
Free Computer Classes on the 7th & 8th at 1 pm
Book Review on the 14th at 10 am
Friends of the Library Meeting on the 28th at 10 am
The Library will be closed on the 21st in honor of the President's Day Holiday