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The Library will be CLOSED on December 24, 25 & January 1 and will CLOSE AT 3PM on December 31.

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The library is open today from 9am - 9pm

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Read, Write, Play, Sing & Talk @ the Library

The five early literacy practices get your child ready to read, are easy, fun, and can be done right in our Preschool Pavilion! Our Picture Book Notebook has booklists by subject matter. Read: This one is kind of a no-brainer, since you’re surrounded by books! Check out the Picture Book Notebook for booklists by subject matter.… Read More

Behind the Scenes: Making the Deerfield Cemetery Audio Tours

Librarian guides Anne and Ted from our Fall 2015 cemetery tours. The Deerfield Public Library is proud to present recorded tours of the Deerfield Historical Cemetery! Right now you can take a tour through Deerfield’s history via the residents buried in the cemetery, and on Veterans Day we’ll be adding a special military history tour,… Read More

Tech Time: Digitally Plan Your Day

I am a big fan of planning and organization (though my desk doesn’t always show that, as I am also a fan of the organized chaos of piles). I have a lot of different activities, both at work and in my personal life, and keeping track of it all can be extremely difficult, which is… Read More

Make the Library Part of Your Back to School Plan!

It’s that time of year again – time to head back to school! It may seem overwhelming, but the Library has great resources to help you get back into a learning frame of mind! Library Card First things first, you’ll need to get a library card! With your library card you can check out all… Read More

Some of the Strangest Books in Our Collection!

Sometimes, the library feels like a big popularity contest. We have entire shelves of titles by James Patterson and Stephen King. And right now, everyone wants to read The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney. But there are thousands of items in our collection, and it’s about time someone gave some love to the more obscure… Read More

Summer Movie Discussions – Watch for the Win!

This year's Summer Reading Program theme is Read For The Win. With that in mind, we'll be showing three of the greatest sports films ever made for our Summer Movie Discussion series. I will give a brief talk before each movie with some fun facts and interesting stories about the film. Please feel free to stay after to talk… Read More

If you liked “Serial” and “Making a Murderer”…

Millions of people listened to the "Serial" podcast and learned all about Adnan Syed. Millions of people watched the Netflix documentary "Making a Murderer" and now know the story of Steven Avery. "The Jinx" on HBO has also been hugely popular. People seem to be fascinated by these stories of true crime, possible innocent people… Read More

Our Favorite Summer Reads for 2016

Whether you're headed to the pool or beach, taking a road trip, or stuck in the house during a summer thunderstorm, our librarians have you covered! Here's our staff picks for this summer's best reads, road trip audiobooks, and rainy day movies. Some of our selections are new releases coming out later in the summer… Read More

Three Things You Might Not Know About Your Library Card

You can use your Deerfield card at public libraries all over Illinois! Perhaps you live in Deerfield, but another public library is closer to your workplace. If you take your valid card to the Circulation Desk at that library, they will be able to register it in their system. Usually, they will ask to see… Read More

Food Patriots: Join the Good Food Revolution

If you haven’t noticed lately, there’s been a good food revolution taking place across the country for quite some time now. As consumers become more and more educated about the foods they eat, they’re letting companies know what they want by the food purchases they make, and companies have been quick to respond. At a… Read More

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