Join us for one of our most popular contests of the year - the 4th Annual "Guess The Grammys" Contest! Choose who you think will win in 11 different categories. A winner will be chosen from the entries with the most correct answers. First prize is a new Jensen Turntable. Second prize is a Otamatone.… Read More
Read of the Week: Station Eleven
I started reading Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven right at the height of the Ebola scare, which given its premise, probably wasn’t the best timing, but I quickly became immersed in this wonderful, multi-layered novel. Hollywood actor Arthur Leander is performing in King Lear one snowy night when he suddenly has a heart attack… Read More
Best Teen Books of 2014
It's time for the end of the year, "most awesome books ever" list! These Teen titles have been on my mind (and the Library's bookshelves) all year, waiting for their time to shine. Although my "must read" list will only get longer as we roll into 2015, these favorites will most definitely be at the… Read More
Best Nonfiction Books of 2014
I’ll admit that I’ve spent the majority of my year reading fiction books. As you saw in Melissa’s list, there were so many great fiction books that came out this year that it was easy to get swept away in stories of other faraway lands, families more dysfunctional than your own, and easy to devour… Read More
Read of the Week: The Map to Everywhere
The Map to Everywhere is the fantastic first book in a new middle grade fantasy series by husband and wife team, Carrie Ryan and John Parke Davis. Fin lives in the magical Khaznot Quay where he suffers from being forgettable. It’s not just that he doesn’t stand out; people truly forget him seconds after talking… Read More
Favorite Movies and Music of 2014
At the end of the year we can run the numbers and see what CDs and DVDs have circulated the most at the Deerfield Public Library. It's fun to look at the numbers each year and see what movies and music CDs were the most popular here at the library. We like to think of… Read More
Cozy Blanket Bingo 101
Have you been into the library lately and seen the bingo cards sitting at the Adult Services desk or the self-checkout stations? Those are the cards for our new adult winter reading program called Cozy Blanket Bingo! This fun new game started December 1st and runs until February 28th. If you haven’t picked one up… Read More
Services Offered at Our Self Check-out Machines
If you’ve visited our library recently, you’ve probably used, or at least noticed, our self check-out machines on our main floor. These machines provide a convenient way to check-out materials, but did you know they also provide the following services? 1. See what's on your account. After scanning your library card, you can find a button that… Read More
Read of the Week: The Skies Belong to Us
When was the last time you were on a plane that was hijacked? Luckily, most of us can answer “never”. The airline industry has instituted security standards that make it almost impossible for hijackers to be successful. What many people may not realize is that hijacking planes in the late 1960s and 1970s was a… Read More
Winter Movie Discussions *NEW TIME*
New 1pm starting time for Thursday Movie Discussions Join fellow movie fans and Multimedia Librarian, Ted Gray, to discuss some of the most iconic movies ever made. The Thursday Movie Discussions are back, and at a new time. The program will be one Thursday a month, and will start at 1pm. The discussions start with a brief presentation on the movie's background, as well… Read More