Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

A Visit With Mrs. Potts: Online Audio

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The library was happy to welcome historical interpreter Ellie Carlson who introduced us to 19th century inventor and business women Florence Potts. As part of our One Book, One College serious on Working, this event presented a unique perspective on the world of work. In many ways, Mrs. Potts was an anomaly of her own time, but in other ways, she represents the innovative spirit at the heart of her and our economy.

The audio of this event is available below:

  • Listen now (flash player required):
  • Visit our event podcast page
  • Listen in iTunes
  • Download the MP3 audio
  • The Prophets of Islam featuring Sheik Yaser Birjas

    Friday, October 30th, 2009

    The library was happy to host an event organized by the Muslim Student Association. This event was entitled “The Prophets of Islam” and featured Sheik Yaser Birjas, Director of Islamic Education & Outreach at the Prayer Center of Orland Park. The audio of this event is available below:

  • Listen now (flash player required):
  • Visit our event podcast page
  • Listen in iTunes
  • Download the MP3 audio
  • Food for Fines Nov 2 to Nov 20

    Friday, October 30th, 2009

    In lieu of fines for each overdue item returned between Nov. 2 and Nov. 20, the library will accept a canned or nonperishable food item as payment. (No outdated or junk food, please). Note: This does not apply to reserve, lost or collection items.

    Everyone is invited to donate cash or food items to this food drive. All proceeds will go to the Zone 32 Food Pantry in Chicago which provides a 2 day food supply to needy families. Please bring cash or food items to the Circulation desk. For more information, call Barb Rys at 5467.

    Note: This does not apply to reserve, lost, or collection items.

    Charlie Brown Makes a Surprise Victory!

    Thursday, October 29th, 2009

    As promised, the 2009 Library Pumpkin Decorating Contest was a battle up to the bitter end. Each year the Moraine Valley Library invites students see who is the most talented gourd decorators. This year, the odds on favorite was the Financial Club, since they obviously possess the resources to buy the most votes. Others thought that the CTL’s creative Michael Jackson tribute pumpkin might come from behind and win.

    BUT NO!! From no where, a little pumpkin featuring Charlie Brown pulled a surprise victory. Congratulations to the library’s Technical Services Department on their great win. To all of the pumpkins, better luck next year! Click here to view the Final Standings and Pumpkin Photos.


    The library’s Technical Services Staff and their winning entry, “The Great Pumpkin”

    Free Online Audio Ourselves & Our Work

    Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

    Last week, the library was happy to host an event as part of our One Book, One College program on Terkel’s working. This event was a panel discussion entitled “Ourselves & Our Work” that featured faculty members exploring the relationship between our work and our identity. The audio from this event is available on the library’s Web site and in iTunes.

  • Listen now:
  • Visit our event podcast page
  • Listen in iTunes
  • Download the MP3 audio

  • Panel members Richard Wolf, Maryan Jatczak, Krista Appelquist, and Mitch Baker

    Upcoming Event: Ourselves and Our Work

    Monday, October 12th, 2009

    Our second One Book, One College: Working program is quickly approaching. We hope you can attend. Here’s the details.
    Ourselves & Our Work: How Our Jobs Make us Who We Are
    Oct. 22th, 2009, 1-2:15pm., library lounge, Building L
    How does our work shape us? How do people around us view us based on the type of work that we do? How does training and education in order to get work help to shape us? What motivates us to work? Just money? Or, are there other reasons we work? You are invited to join us for this timely discussion.

    Podcast: The Meaning of Sotomayor

    Monday, October 5th, 2009

    In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the library was happy to host a panel discussion on newly appointed Supreme Court Justice, Sonya Sotomayor, which was organized by Multicultural Student Affairs. You can listen to a podcast of this event:

  • Listen now:
  • Visit our event podcast page
  • Listen in iTunes
  • Download the MP3 audio

  • Panel Members Ricky Cobb, Amy Williamson, Kevin Navratil, Lee Rincon, Ronny Anderson, Delwyn Jones, and  Arlene de la Paz-Kane

    RUN! The Pumpkins are Coming!

    Friday, October 2nd, 2009

    Pumpkins! Pumpkins! Oh, yes, Pumpkins!
    The Moraine Valley Library is pleased to announce the Eighth Annual Library Pumpkin Contest. Faculty, staff, students and student organizations are invited to donate decorated pumpkins. –No carving please– and experience has taught the library that fully painted pumpkins and gourds implode (!) before our contest is finished(!) You have been warned.

    • Pumpkin drop-off begins Wednesday October 21 at 9:00 am
    • Voting for best pumpkin begins Thursday October 22 at noon and runs until Tuesday October 27 at 9:00 pm
    • Vote winning pumpkins will be announced Thursday October 28 at noon

    Remember:
    There is no entry fee. Contestants (and their decorations) are donated to the contest and can be purchased for $7.00 on a first-come, first-served basis. Votes sell for 25¢ or 5 for $1.00. Pumpkins remain in the library until October 28 at 1:00 pm. All proceeds go to the Moraine Valley Library student scholarship fund.

    View Past Entries

    For more information, contact Joe Mullarkey, x5293 or stop by the Library.

    Click here for details

    Fall Fest 2009

    Thursday, September 17th, 2009

    We were happy to be a part of this year’s Fall Fest. It was great to talk with so many students. Thanks to everyone who entered our free printing contest.


    Donna and Sue smile for a photo at the library’s Fall Fest Table.

    Podcast: Working, Journalists, Studs Terkel

    Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

    The library was excited to welcome Thom Clark, president of the Community Media Workshop at Columbia College Chicago, who presented a discussion about the life and influence of Chicago icon Studs Terkel. This was the opening event in this years One Book, One College events on Terkel’s book Working. You can listen to his discussion at:

  • Listen now:
  • Visit our event podcast page
  • Listen in iTunes
  • Download the MP3 audio
  • Thom Clark, president of the Community Media Workshop
    Thom Clark, president of the Community Media Workshop