OPL Fall Connect Newsletter 2015

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Connect News from Omaha Public Library • OPL Foundation • Friends of OPL Page

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Director Search Update Recommended Reads

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Download Nebraska Phipps Gallery

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KidSpot & TeenSpace Author Visits

Omaha Reads

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell Join us in reading Eleanor & Park during the 11th annual Omaha Reads campaign. Set in Omaha, Neb., over the course of a school year in the mid-80s, this is the story of two star-crossed misfits who are smart enough to know that first loves almost never last, but are brave and desperate enough to try. Omaha Reads is Omaha’s biggest book club and aims to promote literacy and provide the city with a common theme to discuss. One book is selected each year and celebrated with book discussions, author visits, and related programs and events. Rainbow Rowell is the author of four critically acclaimed novels, including Eleanor & Park. Her fifth novel, Carry On, will be released Oct. 6. A complete schedule of events and registration information is available at omahalibrary.org. Funding provided by the Omaha Public Library Foundation and Friends of OPL.

Author Visit Tues | Sept 8 | 6 - 7:30 pm | Main Library | Michael Phipps Gallery The author will discuss her book, with copies available for purchase and signing following a Q&A session. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.

Comic & Zine Workshop for Teens

Standing Up Theatrical Presentation

Explore graphic storytelling and learn the subversive histories of these forms, view contemporary examples, and use easily accessible materials to create your own comic or zine.

This educational theater presentation will be followed by a group discussion led by community professionals and actor-educators from the organization RESPECT.

Thurs | Sept 3 | 4:30 - 6 pm | Abrahams Branch Sat | Sept 12 | 2 - 3:30 pm | Benson Branch Sat | Sept 26 | 2 - 3 pm | Millard Branch

Standing Up focuses on bullying that targets the LGBTQ community and those who are perceived to be a part of it.

Miniature Book Craft

Thurs | Sept 24 | 7:30 - 8 pm | South Omaha Library

Create your very own miniature books for jewelry or display. All supplies included. Participants must be at least 14 years old.

Book Discussion

Sat | Sept 26 | 10 - 11 am | Willa Cather Branch

Wed | Sept 30 | 6:30 - 8 pm | Millard Branch

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Friends of OPL OPL Foundation

Banned Books Panel Discussion Tues | Sept 29 6:30 - 7:30 pm Abrahams Branch OPL will highlight the value of free and open access to information during Banned Books Week by hosting a panel to discuss challenged and banned books. This year, Banned Books Week will focus on young adult books. Panelists include former OPL assistant library director Verda Bialac; author Marilyn Coffey; author and University of Nebraska—Lincoln professor Timothy Schaffert; and Laura Pietsch, supervisor of library services for Omaha Public Schools. Panel members will share their perspectives and answer questions about controversial book challenges and censorship. “Eleanor & Park” was challenged by a Minnesota school district’s Parents Action League in 2013.


Director Search Update As we approach the beginning of fall, it’s hard to believe how much has already happened this year. With the departure of OPL’s previous executive director in January, many library staff members have shifted roles and responsibilities to ensure that OPL continues to provide the quality of service that Omaha and Douglas County residents deserve. It’s our sincere hope that you didn’t even notice. Our top priority is and always will be you. Whatever is happening behind the scenes at OPL, our mission remains the same – to strengthen our communities by connecting people with ideas, information and innovative services. Keeping this common goal at the forefront of our minds helps us to provide the services and resources people have come to expect from their public library, such as access to books, DVDs, music, research tools, computers, and more. We’re also moving forward with new ideas and relationships that create opportunities for individuals to discover their own potential. While seeking a new executive director, the search committee identified many talented candidates to help drive OPL’s efforts into the future. By the time you receive your next Connect newsletter, we hope to be introducing you to OPL’s new executive director. It’s been a long time coming, but finding the best person to lead Omaha’s library system will be well worth the wait. Thank you for your patience and support during this transitional time. Most of all, thank you for using your library. There’s so much to look forward to, and we are thrilled to have you as a part of it!

Summer Reading Program Wrap-Up Heroes of all kinds saved the day during this year’s Summer Reading Program (SRP). Kids, teens and adults had the chance to enjoy their favorite superheroes and celebrate local community heroes. SRP participants met horses at the Omaha Police Department barn, made superhero gear, learned about the historic figures of the Lewis and Clark journey, and much more at over 1,000 programs throughout the city. Events and activities provided educational and fun ways to participate in SRP, but reading has always been the emphasis of the program. This year, 24,219 participants logged an outstanding 202,824 hours of reading time during the summer months. Participants also collected virtual badges through program attendance, sharing opinions about books, making and getting book recommendations, and exploring a different genre of book. For each activity completed or event attended, participants redeemed a code online to receive a virtual badge. New badges were available this summer, providing over 60 badges for each age group to collect. More than 70,000 virtual badges were collected by library users during SRP. Thank you to the SRP primary sponsor, Cox Communications, and to the many new and returning sponsors who provided the support to make this year’s program a success.

Recommended Reads by Judy Shannon & Teresa Shane, Readers Advisory Specialists

The Secret Life of Anna Blanc by Jennifer Kincheloe In 1907 Los Angeles, socialite Anna Blanc has the wits to match Sherlock Holmes, but in her world, women are not allowed to hunt criminals. Will she risk it all to track down a killer? Hollow Man by Mark Pryor Dominic is a prosecutor, musician and Englishman living in Texas. He is also a psychopath. His true nature threatens to emerge after one bad day starts to shatter his carefully controlled world. No Better Friend: One Man, One Dog, and Their Extraordinary Story of Courage and Survival in WWII by Robert Weintraub Flight technician Frank Williams met Judy, a purebred pointer, in the most unlikely of places: a World War II internment camp in the Pacific. Their story is one of the great undiscovered sagas of World War II. Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library by Wayne A. Wiegand Drawing on newspaper articles, memoirs and biographies, Part of Our Lives paints a clear and engaging picture of Americans who value libraries not only as civic institutions, but also as social spaces for promoting and maintaining community. Nebrasketball: Coach Tim Miles and a Big Ten Team on the Rise by Scott Winter Scott Winter provides basketball fans with an intimate look at a rising star in college basketball, detailing what it’s like to coach an NCAA men’s program today, along with Miles’ larger story as a transformational coach who has made Nebraska basketball and other college programs relevant. Get a customized book list with recommended reads just for you! Request your list at omahalibrary.org by selecting Custom Reading List under the Catalog tab.

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Michael Phipps Gallery

Main Library | 215 S. 15th St. | 1st Floor

Available free of charge to local artists and art groups for exhibitions throughout the year. Exhibits are displayed for approximately one month and are scheduled 12 months in advance.

Sept / Oct — Gabriella Quiroz Opening reception Fri | Sept 11 | 4 - 6 pm Quiroz is an Omaha-based artist working primarily in oil paints and colored pencils, developing works of symbolic imagery and figurative study.

Hispanic Heritage Month September 15 – October 15 OPL will recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month with a series of programs to celebrate Hispanic cultures. Enjoy a variety of family-friendly, free events to honor the significant contributions of Hispanic people in our community and throughout history. “OPL plays a large role in increasing cultural awareness in our community,” said South Omaha Library branch manager Jennifer Jazynka. “Hispanic Heritage Month provides a wonderful opportunity to share cultural traditions in a fun way.” For more information about age and registration recommendations for individual programs, call the hosting branch or visit omahalibrary.org.

Dancing Time Tuesdays in September | 10:30 am Abrahams Branch

Book Discussion: Wise Latinas by Jennifer De Leon Sat | Oct 3 | 1 pm | South Omaha Library

Her upbringing and her experiences alongside other creative people The Vulture have led her to study symbolism and how it differs from society to society throughout time. With her use of symbolism to express meaning and emotion she discovered that the human figure is just as capable of achieving this effect. Learn more about the artist at gabriellaquiroz.com.

Día de los Muertos Sugar Skulls Craft

Dance Performance & Demonstration

Tues | Sept 8 | 4 pm | Elkhorn Branch Kids Sat | Sept 12 | 2 pm | Florence Branch All Ages Fri | Sept 25 | 4 pm | Abrahams Branch Teens

Sat | Oct 10 | 1 pm | South Omaha Library

Nov / Dec — Public Public Curated by Alex Priest

Sat | Sept 19 | 1 pm | South Omaha Library (art project, mariachi band & refreshments)

Opening reception Fri | Nov 6 | 4 - 6 pm

Wed | Sept 23 | 6:30 pm | Florence Branch (music, snacks, crafts & a piñata)

Storytimes Wed | Sept 9 | 10:30 am | Sorensen Branch Sat | Sept 19 | 10 am | Benson Branch

Games for Grownups Thurs | Sept 17 | 6 pm | Saddlebrook Branch

Celebrations Sat | Sept 19 | 11 am | Willa Cather Branch (folktales, crafts & more)

Sat | Sept 26 | 1 pm | South Omaha Library (music, poetry & refreshments)

Download Nebraska Your Source For Free Local Music 2014 Survey of Omaha Artists exhibit

Public Public examines space in public places through the lens of art, and architectural interventions and investigations. Featuring a range of mediums, the exhibit proposes alternative dialogues to the spatial configurations that dictate contemporary civic environments.

Download Nebraska, a collaboration between OPL and Hear Nebraska, is a new website that allows OPL card holders to download free music from local bands and musicians. OPL strives to connect people with ideas, information and innovative services that matter to them. Offering access to local music in a city with such a vibrant music scene serves to support local artists while allowing Omaha area residents to discover unique content. Listeners can explore music from 50 local albums. Search by albums, artist or genre. As the project moves forward, OPL will continue to work with Hear Nebraska to add new local music. Learn more about the project in the FAQs. Create an account, log in, and enjoy at downloadnebraska.org.

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KidSpot Back to School

It’s that time of year again! Warm summer days are winding down, football fans are gearing up for a fresh season, and kids are back in school. It’s time to reestablish routines. Don’t forget to make OPL part of yours!

The Pout-Pout Fish Visits Storytime Enjoy stories and activities and don’t forget your camera! Fri | Sept 25 | 10 am | Saddlebrook Branch Sat | Sept 26 | 10 am | Benson Branch Mon | Sept 28 | 10:30 am | Millard Branch Tues | Sept 29 | 10:30 am | South Omaha Library

Wed | Sept 30 | 10:30 am | Willa Cather Branch Thurs | Oct 1 | 10:30 am | Main Library Fri | Oct 2 | 10 am | Elkhorn Branch Sat | Oct 3 | 10:30 am | Swanson Branch

Schedules subject to change, visit omahalibrary.org for updates.

Your OPL card can be your most valuable school supply. Take advantage of library resources to help you learn and study. Visit your local branch or omahalibrary.org to access free databases and resources. New at OPL this year is Explora for Kids, provided by NebraskAccess. Explora is designed for elementary and middle-school users and it’s so simple to use. Enter a topic in the search box to scan numerous resources at once. Find magazine articles, encyclopedia entries, books, essays and more. Find it at omahalibrary.org under “Resource Center.” Back to school preparedness programs:

Learning about Dyslexia Sat | Sept 5 | 10 am - Noon Millard Branch

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Saturdays

1:30-3:30 pm Oct 10 | Washington Branch Nov 14 | Benson Branch Save the Date! Sat | Dec 12 Teen Poetry Bash

Homeschool Advisory Luncheon Tues | Sept 15 | Noon - 1 pm Abrahams Branch (registration required)

Teen Read Week is a national teen literacy initiative created in 1998 to encourage teens to be regular readers and library users. The campaign’s theme for 2015 is Get Away @ your library. The intent is for libraries to help teens escape from the day-to-day grind of school, homework, family responsibilities, and part-time jobs by picking up a book. 4

Need help finding something to read? Request a customized reading list created just for you at omahalibrary.org/teen-custom-reading-list or visit omahalibrary.org/teenspace and click on the “eReading Room for Teens” to listen to audiobooks directly from your browser. Programs for teens will take place at various locations throughout OPL. See omahalibrary.org for a schedule of events!


Author Visits

Books will be available for purchase & signing.

Wayne Wiegand Wed | Sept 23 | 7 pm University of Nebraska Omaha | Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center | Rm. 231 Library historian Wayne Wiegand will discuss Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library. A reception will follow. Free parking available in lots D & E. RSVP to 402.444.4844 or twilcox@omahalibrary.org

J.A. Jance Fri | Oct 2 | 6 pm | Millard Branch New York Times bestselling mystery author J.A. Jance will discuss and sign her new thriller (and 51st novel), Dance of the Bones. A Q&A session will follow.

Kira Gale Sat | Oct 10 | 2 pm | Main Library The author of Meriwether Lewis: The Assassination of an American Hero and the Silver Mines of Mexico will discuss and sign her book.

Lauren Oliver Tues | Oct 20 | 7 pm Millard Branch

Oliver will speak about her contemporary young adult novels, Panic and Vanishing Girls, and the Delirium series - a dystopian world where love is forbidden and named �a disease.”

T.A. Barron Thurs | Oct 22 | 2 pm N.P. Dodge Park Pavilion | 11001 John J. Pershing Dr. Nature lover and author T.A. Barron (the Merlin, Atlantis and Heartlight sagas), will lead a nature walk in N.P. Dodge Park following his presentation, weather permitting. Presented in partnership with the Center for Faith Studies.

Patrick Dobson Sat | Oct 24 | 2 pm | Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Visitor Center | 601 Riverfront Dr. In his book, Canoeing the Great Plains: A Missouri River Summer, Dobson recounts his journey as a novice canoeist on the Missouri River from Helena, Mont. to Kansas City.

Staff Spotlight Challenge accepted! When teams from the Omaha Parks and Recreation Department called upon other city departments to participate in the 2015 Omaha Women’s Triathlon on June 7, three OPL employees answered the call. Laurie Hajek-Jones, senior clerk at South Omaha Library; Megan KleinHewett, adult services librarian at Main Library; and Cynthia Vana, library specialist at Millard Branch; formed Team Dewey Decimators to represent OPL in this community event.

Volunteer Spotlight

Volunteerism teaches teen work ethic Rachel Callahan was in a pickle when she realized that she had outstanding fines on her library account. As a teenager with no job, she needed to find a way to reconcile her account, and decided to apply to OPL’s All Clear program. All Clear is a program offered to patrons ages 10-18 as a way to clear fines and maintain check out privileges while learning about responsibility and the value of volunteer service, as well as acquiring work experience at Omaha Public Library. Through the program, Callahan started volunteer work in October 2014 and had cleared her fines within two months. She decided to stay on as a volunteer with Willa Cather Branch.

“I needed service hours for college applications,” said Callahan, “and I liked it. It seemed like everyone enjoyed having me there.” Callahan has worked on a variety of tasks at OPL, including helping to prepare materials for Summer Reading Program events and shelving books. “She has done everything we have asked willingly and cheerfully,” said Willa Cather Branch children’s librarian Lori Pitman. This fall, Callahan will be a freshman at Washington University in St. Louis studying chemistry and believes her experience as an OPL volunteer will serve her well. “Volunteering has taught me how to better follow directions, listen and practice strong work ethic,” said Callahan. Callahan’s contributions to OPL are much appreciated and we wish her all the best in her next adventure. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering at OPL, visit your neighborhood branch to inquire about available opportunities. More information about the All Clear Program is available at omahalibrary.org. The Omaha Women’s Triathlon brings together women of all athletic abilities to promote the pursuit of healthy and active lifestyles. The event consisted of a 750m swim, a 20km bike ride, and a 5k run. Teams had the option to participate in the event as a relay, with each member of the team completing one leg of the triathlon. This option encouraged Klein-Hewett to join the team. “I have always wanted to try a triathlon, but cycling isn’t a strong suit for me,” said Klein-Hewett. “Having the opportunity to do a triathlon as a team let me experience the swimming portion of the race without having to commit to the whole thing. Plus, being able to do it as a team was fun! We supported one another during our training and on the day of the event.” Congratulations Laurie, Megan and Cynthia on a job well done! In case you’re curious, books about triathlons can be found in the 790s section of the Dewey Decimal System, under “recreation.” 5


Podcast welcomes 1877 Society, OPL

Be a FRIEND! Libraries cannot be built or maintained by today’s tax dollars alone. To ensure the continued excellence and growth of OPL, become a Friend today!

Photo by Ariel Fried Photography.

The 1877 Society, a relatively new young professionals networking group within the Omaha Public Library Foundation (OPLF), recently participated in the second installment of the Gather Omaha podcast. The podcast, which was recorded live on July 22 at Aromas Coffeehouse in Benson, is designed to share stories and experiences happening in Omaha. “Through the coffeehouse, I consistently meet customers who are humbly doing important work in our area. Our team created Gather Omaha to share their stories and provide an additional platform for these incredible people and projects,” said Autumn Pruitt, Aromas Coffeehouse owner. “It is easy to be discouraged about problems in Omaha. We hope that our podcast will inform listeners on how to become involved with these organizations and serve as a reminder of the various and continual forces of good that are happening right here in our city.” The podcast focused on the relevance and importance of libraries in our community. The event featured Micki Dietrich, Omaha Public Library community engagement and outreach coordinator; Rebecca Stavick, Do Space executive director; and Wendy Townley, OPLF development director. Micah Yost was the moderator. Listen to the podcast online via the iTunes Store or at 1877society.org. Learn more about the 1877 Society at 1877society.org, 1877society@omahalibrary.org, or 402.444.4589. Join us at one of our fall events to meet other 1877 Society members.

Reception for Inaugural Writing Contest Tues | Sept 15 | 6 pm Aromas Coffeehouse | Old Market | 1033 Jones St.

Book & Film Discussion Thurs | Oct 29 | 5 pm Aksarben Cinema | 2110 S. 67th St. 6

Please complete the form and mail it to: FRIENDS of Omaha Public Library, PO Box 6032, Omaha, NE 68106 Questions? Email us at omahalibraryfriends@gmail.com

Book Sales

Swanson Branch | 9101 W. Dodge Rd. Weekly Sales Thursdays | 10 am - 3 pm

Monthly Sales 1st Saturday | 10 am - 3 pm

In Memory of Patrick Esser October 26, 1956 – July 20, 2015

With heavy hearts and deep respect, OPL staff say goodbye to a dear colleague and friend, Patrick Esser. Esser served 13 of his 30 years of service with OPL as the technology manager. Esser passed away after a brave struggle with cancer. Esser was born and raised in Omaha, and was a graduate of Creighton Prep High School and the University of Nebraska Omaha. He originally joined the library staff in 1974 as a library page at the Main Library. Through the years, he worked in a variety of roles, and was eventually transferred to the Business, Science and Technology department in 1987. In 1990, Esser took leave to pursue his Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Iowa. He returned to OPL as many library functions were becoming automated. He developed a keen understanding of library technology and systems and helped to bring OPL into the digital age. He was honored by the City of Omaha in 2000 as Employee of the Year. “Patrick was a kind and gentle man. If you asked him a technology question, he would research it thoroughly and give you an answer - sometimes more than one answer as he liked to delve deeply into an issue and provide several scenarios on outcome,” said assistant library director Maggie Tarelli-Falcon. “He was an expert on our library computer system and his knowledge and talent will be greatly missed.”


Your Lasting Gift For more than 30 years, the Omaha Public Library Foundation and OPL have relied on the generosity of donors both large and small. Such support allows OPL to offer programs and resources that meet the needs of patrons of all ages, incomes and abilities. Making a lasting gift to the OPLF can be accomplished in a number of ways. All gifts to the Omaha Public Library Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, are tax deductible. Charitable Gifts of Securities: Stocks, bonds, or mutual funds that have been held for at least one year (and have appreciated in value) offer special tax advantages. You will receive a tax deduction for the full market value of your gift to the Omaha Public Library Foundation, but you will not pay capital gains tax on the appreciated amount. Life Insurance: Support OPL by making the Omaha Public Library Foundation the owner and beneficiary of your life insurance policy.

Financial Gifts Received

July 20, 2014 – July 20, 2015 $100,000+

Gilbert M. & Martha H. Hitchcock Foundation Peter Kiewit Foundation The Sherwood Foundation

$50,000+ Anonymous Richard Holland Lozier Foundation Omaha World-Herald Company Suzanne & Walter Scott Foundation William & Ruth Scott Family Foundation

$25,000+ Cox Communications Carol Gendler Omaha Community Foundation John & Ruth Sage

$15,000+ Sokolof Foundation in memory of Richard Rosinsky Weitz Family Foundation

$10,000+ Dr. C.C. & Mabel L. Criss Foundation Hawks Foundation McGowan Family Foundation The Todd & Betiana Simon Foundation The Soener Foundation Ann & Kenneth Stinson

$5,000+ Aflac Clifton B. & Anne Stuart Batchelder Foundation Bluestem Prairie Foundation Sandy & Kate Dodge Humanities Nebraska Dorothy Peters Pinnacle Bank Runza Tenaska, Inc.

$2,000+ Barbara Bock-Mavis John & Lynne Boyer Stephen & Anne Bruckner John & Terri Diesing Giger Foundation Greater Omaha Genealogical Society Heritage Services Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation

Richard & Helen Kelley Jim Kineen Daniel & Kari Kinsella Michael & Susan Lebens Dianne & Allan Lozier Mike & Nancy McCarthy McCarthy Capital Mike & Dana Meyer Harriet Otis Dave & Anne Rismiller RBC Wealth Management Streck, Inc. Union Pacific Giveplus Program Carol Wang

$1,000+ Anonymous Jane Alseth Mary Joy Anderson Mogens & Cindy Bay Berger & O’Toole, CPAs (Bob & Shary Berger) Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Cline Williams Wright Johnson & Oldfather Julie & Scott Cobb Deloitte & Touche LLP Carol Ebdon First National Bank Fogarty Creative Group Fraser Stryker PC LLO Friedland Family Foundation John & Jean Hartwell Peg & John Heck Kate & Neil Holstein Milton & Marsha Kleinberg Jack & Stephanie Koraleski Dan & Tina Lonergan Mary & Rodrigo Lopez Maggie & Michael McMeekin Murray & Sharee Newman Mutual of Omaha Companies Performance Auto Group Prof. Winifred & Dr. Lewis Pinch Sandy Price Mary Anne & Bruce Ramge Barbara & Ronald Schaefer Stephen & Karen Swartz Sarah Watson Wally & Barbara Weitz Philip & Nancy Wolf

$500+ Anonymous (3) Alvine & Associates, Inc. Jean & Mohammad Amoura-Odeh Lise Anderson Lynn & Thomas Ashby

Planned Gifts: Planned giving allows you the opportunity to carefully select the best method for making a charitable gift to benefit OPL. A gift to the OPLF will allow you to take full advantage of tax laws to accomplish your financial and charitable goals, including bequests by will or living trust, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts and beneficiary benefits from IRAs, pensions, a bank or other financial accounts. Support for OPL through OPLF is an investment in lifelong literacy and education for the Omaha community. This information is for your general education. It is prudent to consult your legal and financial advisors for more specific information. Our staff is available to help plan your legacy by developing a meaningful contribution that meets your needs and intentions. Please contact us today at 402.444.4589 or by email at foundation@omahalibrary.org.

Sydney Cate Chipotle Mexican Grill Sandor & Rhonda Chomos Maurice & Cora Conner Mark & Teri D’Agostino Nancy Darst Joseph Drugmand Devin Fox, M.D. Lance & Julie Fritz Mike & Wanda Gottschalk John & Janis Haggstrom Harold & Clara Hoover Sandra Jenkins Kathy Katt Bill Kernen Dave & Vicki Krecek Kutak Rock Linda Lavely Gary & Lucie Long Edward & Carrie May Michael & Deborah McLarney Mid Month Book Club John & Merrilee Miller Jim & Bobbie Montequin Heidi Moser Mike & Sigrid Moylan Rochelle & Jim Mullen Bo & Beth Ochsner Ann Rinne Nancy Rips Greg & Sue Rusie Jill Slosburg-Ackerman Paul & Annette Smith Christine & Tony Swerczek Red & Jann Thomas Stanley & Dorothy Truhlsen United Way of the Midlands Jim & Maureen Waldron Mary Wampler WebEquity Solutions

$250+ Anonymous Doug & Cathy Aden Trent Allen Aon Marcia Bechtel Michael & Michelle Berlin Gary & Beth Bowen Matt & Sara Boyd Richard & Carol Britten Dick & Carole Burrows H.L. Clure Stewart & Lisa Dale Kennard & Marcia Davies Bethany DeCarolis Robyn Devore Eclectic Book Club

Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh Ms. Mary Beth Flanagan Friend of Omaha Public Library Foundation Thomas & Nancy Gallagher Thomas Gehl Steven Godoy Lynn & Cindy Gray Mike & Kathy Gross Sarah Haddad Deryl & Ramona Hamann David Harding & Sarah Newman Terry & Linda Haubold Lori Hays Dr. Kris & Mr. Gary Hoffman Jeremy Hogan Andy Holland Bill Honke & Molly Maguire Ann Hosford Edward Hotz & Trish Nipp ICON Foundation Mary R. Jessen Howard & Gloria Kaslow Emily Kemp Russell & Mary Ann Manners Catherine Maydew Sue Morris Peggy Payne Carl & Andrea Peterson John & Kathleen Ransom Silvia Roffman Rotary -North Rotary-Suburban Rick & Carol Russell Saddlebrook Elementary School PTA Toby & Molly Schropp Seymour Family Shirley Siebler Jeff & Melissa Simons Thelma Slattery Jane Slezak Gloria Sorensen Sandra Squires Susan Stalnaker Kenneth & Ellen Stoll Elizabeth Whited Judy & Gale Wickersham Eileen M. Wirth Mark & Kelly Wolterman Robert & Mary Wright

Honorariums & Memorials

Received April 23 – July 20, 2015 In Memory of George Cockle Robert & Mary Bestenlehner Barbara Bock-Mavis

Jane & Stan Bonnesen Judith Burrell Sharon & John Car Theodore & Mary Dahlberg Kathryn Dessonville Gus & Jane Erickson Rosanna & Robert Frangenberg Susan Koenig Richard Lenarduzzi William & Denese Mack John & Deb McCollister Laraine Roberts Joseph & Carol Schmitt Robert & Kay Schmitt Mike & Lorrie Schrad Margaret Sibbernsen Patricia Will Ellen Williams Lynn Williams

In Memory of Dr. David Dworzack Anonymous Patrick & Mary Connell Louis Mrla Laurel & Twila Preheim Debra Romberger

In Memory of Maureen Flanagan Barstow & Co., LLC

In Honor of Sally Gillich Gloria Sorensen

In Memory of L.B. & Harvey Hayes Barbara Bock-Mavis

In Memory of Bill Holloran Barbara Elliott

In Honor of Martin Ingram Gloria Sorensen

In Honor of Suzan Jank Gloria Sorensen

In Honor of Leslie McPeck Gloria Sorensen

In Memory of Lee Seeman Barbara Bock-Mavis

In Memory of Dominic P. Tripp Kathleen & George Bigelow Angela & Todd Bladt Karen Callaghan Julie & Scott Cobb Carolyn Ireland Karren & Gary Kerr Linda Lillegard Laura & Mark McElligott Ronald & De Etta Schmierer Margaret & James Timmins Barbara Tripp & Family Barbara & Donald Wilson

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HOURS & LOCATIONS

W. DALE CLARK MAIN LIBRARY

215 S. 15th St. / 402.444.4800 ______________________________________ _______ MO, TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . 7:30 AM - 8 PM * FR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 AM - 6 PM * SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 6 PM SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 6 PM * 7:30 AM - 10 AM Limited services, first floor only

Nonprofit Org U.S. Postage

215 S. 15th St. Omaha, NE 68102

PAID Omaha, NE Permit No. 1818

MILTON R. ABRAHAMS BRANCH

5111 N. 90th St. / 402.444.6284 ______________________________________ MO, TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 9 PM FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 6 PM

BENSON BRANCH

6015 Binney St. / 402.444.4846 ______________________________________ _______ TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 8 PM FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

BESS JOHNSON ELKHORN BRANCH

2100 Reading Plz. / 402.289.4367 ______________________________________ _______ MO, TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 8 PM FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

FLORENCE BRANCH

2920 Bondesson St. / 402.444.5299 ______________________________________ _______ TU & WE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 8 PM TH, FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 6 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

MILLARD BRANCH

13214 Westwood Ln. / 402.444.4848 ______________________________________ _______ MO, TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 9 PM FR, SA, & SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM

SADDLEBROOK BRANCH

14850 Laurel Ave. / 402.884.7473 ______________________________________ _______ TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AM - 8 PM FR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AM - 5 PM SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 AM - 4 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

A.V. SORENSEN BRANCH

4808 Cass St. / 402.444.5274 ______________________________________ TU & TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 8 PM WE, FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 6 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

Culinary Conference Midwestern Cooking

SOUTH OMAHA LIBRARY

2808 Q St. / 402.444.4850 (call for hours during MCC quarter breaks) ______________________________________ _______ MO, TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . 7:30 AM - 9 PM FR, SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

W. CLARKE SWANSON BRANCH

9101 W. Dodge Rd. / 402.444.4852 ______________________________________ _________ TU, WE & TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AM - 8 PM FR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 AM - 6 PM SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

CHARLES B. WASHINGTON BRANCH

2868 Ames Ave. / 402.444.4849 ______________________________________ _______ MO, TU & WE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 8 PM TH, FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 AM - 6 PM SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

WILLA CATHER BRANCH

1905 S. 44th St. / 402.444.4851 ______________________________________ _______ TU & TH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 8 PM WE, FR & SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 AM - 6 PM SU & MO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLOSED

Hours subject to change.

7th Annual Genealogy Lock-In Fri | Sept 25 | 6:30 pm Main Library Join us after hours to find genealogical treasures online and in the collection. Registration required at omahalibrary.org or 402.444.4826.

Sat | Nov 7 | 11 am - 3 pm Main Library Learn about Midwestern cooking at this annual event featuring demos from local chefs and food enthusiasts, book talks and a cookbook exchange. OPL welcomes Summer Miller, author of New Prairie Kitchen: Stories and Seasonal Recipes from Chefs, Farmers, and Artisans of the Great Plains, as well as J. Ryan Stradal, author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest: A Novel. Participants should arrive hungry, as samples from local restaurants and chefs are served to demonstrate the conference theme.

Nervosa: Science, Psych & Spirit W. Dale Clark Main Library

Opening night party Fri | Oct 16 | 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Author panel, discussions & readings Sat | Oct 17 | 1 - 5 pm Panel discussions and readings will feature authors Julia Iromuanya, Mr. and Mrs. Doctor; Bud Shaw, Last Night in the OR: A Transplant Surgeon’s Odyssey; Jennie Shortridge, Love Water Memory; Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven; Douglas Vincent Wesselmann, Tales of the Master; and Theodore Wheeler, On the River, Down Where They Found Willy Brown. For more information, visit omahalitfest.com.


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