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Congratulations to Emma O'Shea
We applaud Emma O'Shea, age 13, from Homer Township Public Library, who is one of four Grand Prize Winners in the Wicked Essay Contest!
Emma (left) was presented with her very own Wicked Book by storyteller Megan Wells at a recent library program.
Over 500 essays were received on the topic of popularity vs. knowledge. "Glinda, the popular witch in Wicked, sings that it is more important to be popular than to have brains or knowledge. What do you think?" We are most proud that there was such an amazing response to this contest from area youth.
Take a moment to read Megan's essay. I love her quote: We shouldn't forget that while popularity unlocks the doors, it is knowledge that keeps us in the room. Visit your library to expand your knowledge. We are here to help!
Grand Prize winners include:
Emma O'Shea, age 13, from Homer Twp. Library (PALS)
Natalie Geoffroy, age 11, from Grayslake Library (NSLS)
Alexandra Hansen, age 12, from Woodridge Library (MLS)
Shannon Blum, age 11, from Bensenville Library (DLS)
Grand prize winners will have the opportunity to read their essays at Wicked Day on Sunday, October 29 at Daley Plaza.
Brian Smith's last day as our Adult Services Director at the Homer Library will be October 27th. He has accepted a position as Library Services Consultant from Prairie Area Library System (PALS).Communication - what works for you?
This is your library. We are here for YOU.
Drop in at 14320 West 151st Street, visit at one of our new bookmobile stops, call us on the telephone, send us an email, or IM the library. You can also sign up for our email news and get the latest sent directly to your inbox. Our newsletters go out several times a year and monthly calendars are sent to area schools and available at the circ desk and bookmobile.
What communication works best to meet your needs? I'd love to know!
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Calling all teens!
At a recent Chamber of Commerce event we had the privilege to hear Mayor Russ Petrizzo thoughtfully address the issues faced by our growing community.
