September 18, 2008 · Comments Off
In addition to the 5,000 copies of To Kill a Mockingbird that we’re giving away this year for The Big Read, we also have many copies of the book and the movie available for checkout at the DeKalb Public Library!

We have 100 copies of the English-language book, 5 copies of the Spanish-language book, and 40 copies of the DVD version of the 1962 black-and-white film “To Kill a Mockingbird.” These are our circulating copies — you can check them out from the library.

100 copies of To Kill a Mockingbird
Don’t forget that you can pick up one of the 5,000 English-language FREE copies or one of the 500 Spanish-language FREE copies at any of our upcoming Big Read Events!
Categories: The Big Read 2008
Tagged: BigRead, circulation, library, thebigread
September 17, 2008 · Comments Off
This Big Read is bigger than our last one. Definitely bigger. By a lot.

Last year we gave away 1,000 free books to the community. This year it’s 5,000 free books.
Last year we received a grant of $5,000 from the National Endownment for the Arts that we had to match with community contributions. This year it’s $20,000 – and it’s a matching grant. We’re doing pretty well with raising the matching $20,000, but if you, your company or your organization would like to donate to The Big Read in DeKalb County, improve literacy in your community, and get your name on our sponsors page, please contact Dee or Kathy at the DeKalb Public Library (815-756-9568).

And have you seen our events page?
We’ve got tons of events this year, and we’re adding to them all the time! The paper events calendar has gone to the printers already (and will be available this coming Thursday afternoon, October 18th), but you can always find the most current information on our events page.
Did you know that we have 11 book discussions scheduled right now, including one for young adult readers, one in Spanish, and one hosted by a knitting club that meets in a bar? And we’re ready to schedule more if you want them! If our book discussions don’t meet at a convenient time for you, or if you want to start a discussion group with just your friends, we can help you do that. We’ll give you FREE copies of the book for your group members and advertise your discussion time and place on our events page. If you don’t want the meeting publicized, we’ll put it up as “at a private home.” Just let us know.
The Big Read is all about literacy, of course, but part of that is sparking an interest that sparks a discussion that sparks a real sense of community. Just imagine what can spark from there!
Categories: The Big Read 2008
September 12, 2008 · Comments Off
The Big Read in DeKalb County is going to start off with a bang!

On Monday, September 29th at 7:00pm the Big Read starts with a mock trial presented by members of the DeKalb County Bar Association at the DeKalb County Courthouse in Sycamore. Courthouse doors open at 6:30pm with refreshments and FREE copies of the book available. Action starts at 7:00pm. The trial scene from To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the most moving in the book and we are lucky to have the support and involvement of so many of our area lawyers & judges in bringing this scene to life.
Thank you to the Law Office of Richard H. Schmack, and particularly Jackie Schmack, for their help in organizing this exciting event!
Parents are encouraged to read the trial scene in the book for content before the event, as some material may not be suitable for all maturity levels.
Categories: The Big Read 2008
September 9, 2008 · Comments Off
The Big Read is coming! It’s only 3 weeks away now, the committee is working hard to finalize the details of our events (check out our Events Page!), and we’re busily distributing FREE copies of the Big Read book To Kill a Mockingbird to every student in the county that wants one.

After we make sure we’ve gotten the books out to the students, we will start giving FREE copies of the book to the general public! Starting on Monday, September 29th at our kickoff event, a mock trial based on the trial scene read by members of the DeKalb County Bar Association, we will welcome the citizens of DeKalb to get their FREE copy of the book at all our public Big Read Events! For more details about these events, check out our Events Page.
We’re so pleased to be able to offer FREE copies to so many members of the public this year! Last year we gave away 1,000 copies of our Big Read title; this year, because we won the full grant amount of $20,000 from the NEA, we are able to distribute five times as many books! The grant money has to be matched by community support — if you would like to be involved, to donate money, time, or materials to The Big Read in DeKalb County, contact Dee Coover or Kathy Keyes at the library today!
*DeKalb Public Library
309 Oak Street
DeKalb IL 60115
815-756-9568

Categories: The Big Read 2008
Tagged: books, dekalbIL, freecopies, The Big Read 2008
September 4, 2008 · Comments Off
Our tentative schedule of events is up at our Big Read Events page! Make sure you check it often or subscribe to get the latest information as we update our events.
We’re getting closer to The Big Read – have you started reading yet?

Pat Conway (Altrusa International of DeKalb/Sycamore), Dana Gioia (chairman, National Endowment for the Arts), and Dee Coover (director, DeKalb Public Library) meet at the Big Read orientation seminar.
Categories: The Big Read 2008
August 28, 2008 · Comments Off
The books have arrived, and already they’re heading out the door!

There are so many (5,000 copies!) that we’ve run out of storage space and have had to stack them throughout the library!

If your group wants free copies of To Kill a Mockingbird, this year’s Big Read book, contact Katherine Keyes at the DeKalb Public Library. Phone us at 815-756-9568 or stop in at 309 Oak Street!
Categories: The Big Read 2008
Tagged: BigRead, books, freecopies
August 27, 2008 · Comments Off
The Big Read in DeKalb County IL is just over one month away!
We are gearing up for a bigger and better Big Read this year — we have 5,000 copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to give away FREE to the public! That’s five times as many books as last year!
We have lots of exciting events this year, including a reader’s theater presented by Stagecoach Players, a two-day video contest, and a mock trial featuring local judges, attorneys and law students. Watch this blog for more information coming soon!

Categories: The Big Read 2008