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We have a new resource for our library patrons! I am pleased to announce the availability of Transparent Language Online for Libraries, a complete language-learning system with courses and lessons designed to build listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Transparent Language Online allows learners to explore a new language in the comfort of their own home, at the library, or on-the-go. Library cardholders will have unlimited access to more than 110 languages, including English for speakers of over 30 languages. Transparent Language Online for Libraries is packed with pronunciation practice, speech analysis, grammar, writing activities, and vocabulary-building activities. This extensive language-learning program works on virtually any computer or mobile device through a web browser or mobile app. Use the link to explore more or Book-A-Librarian appointment and one of our librarians can help you get started.
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Director’s Bookshelf
This Story May Save Your Life by Tiffany Crum: I have a soft spot for this book because it is a debut novel, and the author included a note at the end about her journey to getting published. It was a long road but she eventually achieved her dream. A word of caution: do not read this book; you must listen to the book to get the full effect. I advise this because the story is about two best friends who have a hit podcast, which means there are quite a few podcast segments that always read better on audio. The plot seems rather typical on the surface: one friend goes missing and the other must unravel what happened. I found the story engaging and there were definitely a couple twists I didn't see coming and couple that I did. Overall I gave the mystery 4 stars.
Mr. Mercedes and Never Flinch by Stephen King: I checked out Never Flinch (published in 2025) on impulse and only after the download did I realize it was part of a series. Since the series follows a detective and every book is a new case, I went ahead and gave the book a go. As Stephen King goes, it was very tame and read much more like mystery rather than horror. Stephen King is a great writer and this story did not disappoint. The aging female detective Holly Gibney is clever, determined, and very likeable. What I really like about the book was that chunks of it are set in Iowa City and Davenport. I just found that to be so cool. Once I finished Never Flinch I wanted to start at the beginning. I learned that Holly Gibney is part of the Bill Hodges detective series by Stephen King, which starts with Mr. Mercedes (published in 2014). There are 3 Bill Hodges books and 4 Holly Gibney books. So I started from the beginning. Mr. Mercedes was traumatizing for me, and I look forward to forgetting the story. The plot and characters were good, but there was one particular plot point that was very upsetting for me as a parent. I am undecided if I will continue the series. Stephen King is like a box of chocolates and you never know what you're going to get.
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Summer Reading Kickoff @ Empire Park!
June 6, 12-2pm
Stop by Empire Park and kickoff the Summer Reading Program with us! Enjoy games, free books, giveaways and a free hot dog served by Don Monicos Concessions for the first 250 people. Drinks, snacks, and sno-cones will also be provided!
This is a family-friendly event for all ages, and you don't have to live in East Moline or have a library card to attend or participate in the Summer Reading Program.
Pre-register and save time! Click here to use the Beanstack website, or click here for the Beanstack App!
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Plant a Seed, Read!
June 6 - July 31
Participating in our Summer Reading Program gives you a chance to win these awesome prizes! Track your reading and complete activities to earn prize entries using Beanstack! See the complete list of prizes below!
Children - Gardening Bundle + Wheelbarrow, Root Viewer + books bundle, Toy Car, Art Bundle
Tween - Microscope Set, Grow Crystal Animals + Squishmallow + book, Get Ready for School Book Bag, Scooter + kneepads
Teen - Guitar Starter Set (acoustic or electric), $50 Gfit Card of your choice, Art Basket, 3 Book Bundle of your choice
Adult - Kindle Paperwhite, $50 Amazon Gift Card, Hydroponic Indoor Growing Set, Book Lover's Basket
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Project Next Generation
Digital Art Classes for 5th-12th Grade
Mondays in June - Teens (Grades 9-12)
Tuesdays in June - Tweens (Grades 5-8)
Participants will learn from a certified art instructor how to create digital art using iPads. Apps include Tayasui Sketches, Sketchbook, Procreate, and Procreate Dreams.
Registration is required for each class. Please visit our calendar for more details and to sign up!
Funding for Project Next Generation is provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
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Seed Bomb Making
Plant Discovery Bus from QC Botanical Center
July 11
Session 1 @ 10:00am
Session 2 @ 10:30am
Students will learn about seeds, how they spread, and their impact on our ecosystem. They will also be able to make their own seed bomb!
Note: Please only register for one session. Guardians should accompany students, but only students will be able to enter the bus and create a seed bomb in order to give the most students the opportunity to learn.
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Chair Yoga
Every Wednesday, 9:30am
Mahjong Club
Every Wednesday, 12-2pm
SAL Drop-In Hours
Every Monday, 12-2pm
(Click here for more info)
Career and College Counseling
Every Thursday, 3-5pm
(Click here for more info)
Robert Young Drop-In Hours
Every Friday, 2-4pm
(Click here for more info)
Euchre Club
Every Friday, 2:30pm
Bingo
June 2, 2pm
Compassionate Friends Meeting
June 25, 6pm
Seed Art - Make art out of seeds!
June 30, 5pm - click here to sign up!
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Plants and Presence
June 11, 5-6:30pm
In this program for ages 17-29, explore sketching plants with water color pencils, and focus on staying present through creation. We will also offer a writing prompt option for those who prefer to write. Click here to sign up!
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Forever Succulents
June 13, 11-1pm
Stop by to create a "forever succulent" with beads. All supplies will be provided. Click here to register.
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Computer Basics
June 16, 5-7pm
Brand new to using computers or a little rusty on the basic skills? This class is for you! Snacks and drinks provided. Click here to sign up!
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Pinterest: Watermelon Welcome Sign
June 18, 12-2pm
Make a super sweet watermelon welcome sign for your door or kitchen, perfect for the summer! Space is limited, sign up here!
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Canva Basics Class
June 20, 12-2pm
Get started with Canva in this beginner-friendly class! Learn how to create eye-catching graphics, customize templates, add text and images, and design like a pro - no experience needed. Perfect for creating flyers, social media posts, and more.
We recommend bringing your own laptop or tablet if possible, as only a limited number of devices will be available. Sign up here!
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Canning with Confidence
June 23, 5:30-6:30pm
Learn the essentials of home canning and gain the confidence to preserve your favorite foods safely! This class covers proper techniques for using a water bath canner, including electric models, as well as steam canners and pressure canners. Participants will receive step-by-step instructions, tested recipes, helpful resources, and video demonstrations of these canners in action. Click here to register!
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Food Fight
June 10 | 3-6pm
It's a battle of the bites! Participants will try a variety of snacks and vote for their favorite! Click here to sign up!
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Jackbox Games
June 16 | 2-4pm
Join us for an afternoon of Jackbox Games! Must have a phone, tablet or laptop to play! Snacks provided. Register here!
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Rainbow String Art
June 17 | 3-6pm
Create beautiful rainbow heart string art and enjoy a movie and other activities in a fun and safe space. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Sign up here! Featured Movie: Empire Waist
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Teen Library Council (TLC)
June 3, 3-6:30pm
First Wednesday of each month
TLC is a group of teens from across the Quad Cities who meet monthly with library staff to provide input on teen services, programming, material selection, event planning, and more. Play games, win prizes, and make new friends! It's also a fun way to get involved with the library while earning volunteer hours for school, job, or college applications. Click here for more info!
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Tween Gaming
June 4, 1-3pm
June 18, 1-3pm
Stop by for an afternoon of gaming at the library! Play on the library laptops or on the Nintendo Switch. Feel free to bring your own device to play with others.
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Book Buddies
The Sherlock Society
by James Ponti
Book Buddies is a book club for tweens in grades 4-8 and their reading buddy (sibling, parent, friend, etc.). June book buddies kits will be exclusively at summer reading kickoff on June 6 at Empire Park from 12-2pm, stop by to pick one up! One kit per child, while supplies last.
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iSpy @ EMPL
June & July, Children's Area
Ask for a list of hidden objects at the front desk. Once you find all the items, check in at the desk to enter a book giveaway!
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Coloring Cafe
June 9, 4-5
Stop by and enjoy some coloring at our coloring cafe! We will have different art mediums available like markers, painting, and diamond art. Beverages will be provided.
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Seed Painting at Hampton Heritage
June 10, 1-2:30pm
Join us in creating beautiful artwork with seeds. This is an all ages program so bring the family! All supplies will be provided.
Click here to sign up!
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Kids Club:
Watermelon Jelly Cube Slime
June 26, 1-2pm
Stop by and make a Watermelon jelly cube slime! Space is limited, click here to sign up - please register each child that will be attending.
This program is intended for kids in K-5
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Family Movie Matinee: Strange World
June 27, 11-1pm
Disney's Strange World (2022) is an action-packed animated adventure following the legendary Clade family, explorers whose generational differences threaten their crucial mission to save a subterranean land. A snack and drink will be provided.
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NOTES FROM THE FRIENDS
Here we are looking at the lazy, hazy days of summer coming up!
Be sure to mark 6/6/26 on your calendar at Empire Park for the Kickoff of Summer Reading Program. How important to encourage the children to read during summer vacation - in fact, all of us!
Also, watch the library Facebook page and the Friend's Facebook page for our next place to catch a bite to eat and help the library in our fundraising efforts for our library outreach vehicle.
There are lots of fun things going on at the library this summer so be sure to register for these and join in the fun!
Marcia Lintz, President of the FRIENDS of the East Moline Public Library
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June 19 - Closed for Juneteenth
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LIBRARY BOARD
Linda Gates
James A. Hoffman
Pam Muehling
Linda Nelson
Mereleena Olvera
Evenlyn Stokes
Van Thompson
Debbie VanderBeke
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LIBRARY STAFF
Bianca Sierra, Director
Noel Huntley, Reference Librarian
Livvy Menage, Outreach & Programming Supervisor
Emily Schepers, Social Worker
Alice Groth, Library Technician & Media Specialist
Mary Richards, Technical Services Librarian
Aimee Paschkov, Library Assistant
Hannah Lawrick, Library Assistant
Sarah Persico, Library Assistant
Dominique Mendoza, Lead Circulation Clerk
Gina Mekus, Circulation Clerk
Jamelyn Hoxsey, Circulation Clerk
Kynsleigh Pedersen, Circulation Clerk
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