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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Rivers, Fairs, and Sidewalks - Dupage News and Events for 7/16/09

Feel like strolling along the river?
If you're looking for a nice summer stroll, you're fortunate enough to have the World's best option. Well, maybe that's going too far. But the Naperville Riverwalk was just voted the Most Loved City Park in Glancer Magazine's 2009 Reader's Choice Awards. From the city press release:

Built in 1981 to commemorate the city's 150th birthday, the Riverwalk features fountains, covered bridges, the Riverwalk amphitheater consisting of the Celebration 2000 Millennium Wall and labyrinth, gazebos and shaded sitting areas, a large sled hill, the Riverwalk Eatery, a picnic pavilion and paddleboat rides. The Riverwalk is maintained by the Naperville Park District and is open year-round.
Way to go Naperville! I may just have to stroll on over myself one of these summer evenings.

Its Fair Time!
The Dupage County Fair Takes Place July 22 To July 26. Unlike past years, all concerts are free with admission to the DuPage County Fair. Besides music fair goers can experience carnival rides, food vendors, livestock exhibits, a demolition derby and several types of kids' activities. Nothing says "summer" like wandering around the Fairgrounds with cotton candy and mini donuts. I can't wait. Will I see you there?

Sidewalk Sales!
Another great hallmark of summer when I was a kid were sidewalk sales. Remember those? I remember hitting the sales with my mom and stocking up on school supplies, off season clothes, and even Christmas presents each summer. This weekend downtown Elmhurst is having sidewalk sales July 17-19 during business hours. Show 'till you drop!

Rockin' for the Troops
This Saturday, July 18th, is the 4th annual Rockin' For the Troops benefit concert event at Cantigny Park in Winfield. Gates open at noon for you to claim your spot on the lawn and check out all the food vendors with opening acts starting around 3pm. Headliner Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band goes on at 8pm. I went a couple years ago and Gary Sinise is actually really great! Plus we had a picnic on the lawn and had a fabulous evening! Tickets are $25 with all profits going towards sending boxes of goodies to troops serving overseas. You can get tickets by clicking the link here or at your local Jewel-Osco.


Do you know of any events coming up? Let us know so we can spread the word - or write up a post and we'll put it up. If you go to an event, write about it! Or take a picture for us to see the fun you're having.

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Naperville Public Library- A resource for the frugal mom

Today's guest post is from McMama  from Naperville

With the economy in a crunch, everyone's looking to cut back on non-essentials, but it's easy to overlook an excellent source of frugality: your public library. And, in Naperville, at least, maybe not for the reasons you would expect. Despite the recent $1.5 million budget cut, the Naperville Public Library (NPL) system continues to provide many awesome money saving services to its patrons. Here are some you might not know about.

Naperville Public Library consists of three locations, Nichols (200 W. Jefferson in downtown Naperville), Naper Boulevard (2035 S. Naper Blvd.), and 95th Street (2015 Cedar Glade Dr.).

Naperville residents can get a library card from any location with two forms of identification (with address). If Nonresidents can still take advantage of almost all of the services below by paying an annual fee of $100 for a full-service NPL card. A library card isn't necessary to take advantage of most activities. The nitty-gritty details are available here:
http://naperville-lib.org/LibServices/cards/apply.htm


1. DVD Rental for the Grown-Ups

Old classics aren't the only movies available! NPL offers a constantly growing list of new releases along with older "hot" titles. They even have Blu-Ray! For just $1 per title, you can rent a 1-2 disc adult title for 7 days or a 3+ disc title for 14. You can keep titles with a red "hot" sticker for 3 days, and everything is renewable up to 5 times if it's not on hold for another patron.

You can even rent entire seasons of television series for the same low price. If you find yourself spending more than $5-10 per month, you might consider paying the annual A/V fee. For $75 per year, you get unlimited rentals. If you can keep to the rental times and not rack up late fees, this is a better deal than Netflix or Blockbuster.

2. DVD Rental for the Kids

From Dora the Explorer to Signing Time to Bill Nye the Science Guy, you can find pretty much any children's series, movie, or special in the children's section of the libraries. And these are free! Children's movies are a 14 day rental.

3. Virtual Library
For Naperville residents only, NPL carries a digital collection of e-books, audiobooks, and videos. Rental periods vary, but this is quite a handy resource for those who like their information on-the-go. The eVideo library even includes a few kids' shows!

4. Playrooms and Activities (not just for kids!)
If you've ever been to any of the three NPL locations, you know there are a ton of fun things for the kids to do. From puzzles to computer games, kids can keep busy on a cold or rainy day. But do you know about all of the activities NPL has to offer? They change by season, but you can always find out what's going on through the NPL web site. This month, there are storytimes for three different age groups (2, 3, and 4,5,k), as well as a lapsit for the babies and a family storytime. There are craft days, signing workshops, and themed activities.

For teens and adults, you'll find Wii nights, advisory groups, book clubs, and computer classes, among other things. ALL FOR FREE!

5. Online Catalog and Holds
Find out what's available before setting foot out the door! At http://naperville-lib.org you can search the library's catalog, find out what materials the library carries AND whether or not they are available. The catalog will tell you at which location an item is located, and allow you to place a hold on an item. Don't underestimate the value of holds! Not only can they be used to stand in line virtually, they can also save time. If you put an item on hold via the web, you can specify which location you want it to be held at. The library will transport it to that location and put it on the self-serve hold shelf. Then all you have to do is show up at your location of choice and visit your assigned space on the hold shelves to pick it up.

6. Interlibrary Loan
Can't find it at NPL? Request to have it sent from another library. NPL's web site has links which allow you to search ILLINET (the statewide interlibary loan network) and OCLC (a worldwide interlibrary loan network) for books the library doesn't have in stock. You can then use an online (or in-library) form to request the item. This service is often free, depending on the location of the material. The loan period for ILLs depends on the lending library, but is usually at least a few weeks. There are no renewals allowed on ILLs.

NPL offers many other services, such as advanced search capabilities, computer labs, free wifi, free ResearchPro access, and more. Check out their web site at www.naperville-lib.org or talk to a librarian for more information .

If you don't live in Naperville, check out your local public library and see what they have to offer.

If you know of a local find that other mamas might benefit from, please share it with us. E-mail us at dupagemamas(at)gmail(dot)com with your post or your idea. We would love to hear from you!!

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