October 2025 - Issue 901
 
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

PROGRAMS & EVENTS
See all programs on our event calendar.



Upcoming events and registration dates
 
Derby DIY : Fall Painting Party 
November 9 at 2:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens October 20 at 9 a.m.
 
 
Saturday Crafternoon : Shaker Snowfolks 
November 8 at 2:30 p.m. in the Frank Fanning Room
Registration opens October 6 at 9 a.m.
 
For more information on upcoming adult programs visit our
Adult Programs page on our website.

Family Night
Mondays at 6:30 p.m.
Early Literacy Area
 
Teen Tuesday
Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Community Room
 
Baby Storytime
Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Adventures @ the Library
Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.
Frank Fanning Room
Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m.
Early Literacy Area
 
Tween Zone
Wednesdays at 4:00 p.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Building Blocks Read & Play
Thursdays at 11:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room
 
Toddler Time
Fridays at 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.
Frank Fanning Room

Touch a Truck
 
Beep Beep! Honk Honk! Little ones (and big ones, too!) can climb aboard and explore vehicles of all kinds. Interact with community support leaders such as police officers, firefighters, and construction workers and see what it’s like to be in their driver’s seat. Enjoy storytimes during the event as well.
 
Saturday, October 18 at 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Derby Public Library parking lot


 
Third Thursday
 
Date & time: Thursday, October 16, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Decarsky Park
Description: At Third Thursday staff will be available to answer questions, check out select items with the BookBike and a craft for the dogs! Stop by while enjoying all that this event has to offer.
Trunk or Treats!
 
Date & time: Saturday, October 18, 4:00-7:00 p.m.
Location: Rock Regional Hospital
 
Date & time: Saturday, October 25, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Location: Kansas Grown Derby Farmers Market
 
Date & time: Saturday, October 25, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Location: Halloween in the Park at Idlewild Park (Oaklawn)

INSIDE THE LIBRARY

Gathering Space Gallery
 
"Unconventional Canvases : A Textural Journey"
 
Did you know that art receptions at the Derby library feature live music?
 
Yes, art receptions at the Derby library feature live music, and the upcoming event on October 17 will be especially unique. Brazilian cellist Kaina Valentim will be performing a selection of today's hits on his cello. This live music experience will be a perfect complement to the artwork on display in the "Unconventional Canvases: A Textural Journey" exhibition.

This special exhibition challenges the very notion of a canvas, featuring pieces by five talented local artists: Abby Ausherman, Kayann Ausherman, Stephanie Bayliff, Ernie Kind, and Mary Lee-McDonald. Their work incorporates unconventional materials to create rich, multi-dimensional surfaces. From repurposed fabrics to natural elements, each artist brings a distinctive perspective to the world of textural art, inviting viewers to engage with their creations on a deeper level.
 
The exhibition is free and open to the public, and you can meet the artists and learn more about their work at a special reception.
 
Artist Reception
Friday, October 17 at 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Gathering Space Gallery at Derby Public Library
 

New Beginnings
by Mary Lee-McDonald
Live music
by Kaina Valentim
Grizzly Bear
by Greg Stockebrand
Live music
by The Victor Rose Duo

High Wall Gallery

"Guardians of the Skies and Plains"
by Greg Stockebrand
 
Our art reception in the High Wall Gallery will also feature live music. The upcoming event on Friday, October 17, will provide an opportunity to enjoy the Victor Rose Duo, a father-and-son band. The duo features Victor (Larry) Rose, a member of the Kansas Music Hall of Fame, on guitar, and Victor (Levi) Rose on cajón.

Step into the wild heart of America with a stunning photography exhibition by Derby artist Greg Stockebrand, now on view at the Derby Public Library's High Wall Gallery. The show features Stockebrand's captivating images, showcasing the majestic animals that call our skies and plains home. Stop in to enjoy his powerful photographs of bald eagles, elk, bighorn rams, and a grizzly bear.
 
Stockebrand's passion for capturing wildlife runs deep—it's a tradition he shares with his father and son. This exclusive show, however, is a personal journey, featuring only Greg’s work. Each photograph is the result of countless hours spent in patient observation, offering a unique and intimate glimpse into the untamed beauty of the animal kingdom.
 
The exhibition is free and open to the public, and you can meet the artist and learn more about his work at a special reception.
 
Artist Reception
Friday, October 17 at 6:00-7:30 p.m.
High Wall Gallery at Derby Public Library
 

Gathering Space Gallery
Display Case
 
"A Craftsman's Journey"
by Derby resident Raymond Hoare
 
The Derby Public Library is proud to present a special art display by local artist, Raymond Valentine Hoare, this October.

Born in Belize and raised in Guatemala, Raymond’s journey to becoming an artist began right here in Kansas. A citizen of Guatemala, he moved to the United States in 1976, settling in Liberal, Kansas. His artistic spark was ignited years later, not by formal training, but by a simple request from his two young daughters.

In 1989, inspired by a book about old ships and a desire to help his daughters win a prize at the local fair, Raymond created his first ship carving: a replica of Christopher Columbus’s Santa María. That first project won him a first-place ribbon, and, more importantly, a newfound passion. What started as a family project became a lifelong artistic pursuit.

Join us throughout the month of October to experience Raymond’s captivating carvings. His intricate works not only showcase the beauty of these historical vessels but also tell a story of family, inspiration, and the unexpected ways art enters our lives.
 
 
Follow along at https://www.facebook.com/DerbyArtsCouncil to tour the galleries from home or learn more about art!

ALL THINGS BOOKS

The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
 
First line: I must have died, the woman thought.

Summary: Robert Langdon is in Prague for a presentation by the esteemed noetic scientist and girlfriend, Dr. Katherine Solomon. Everything seems to be going well until the brutal murder of another prominent scientist and the disappearance of Katherine Solomon. Robert finds himself entangled in the murder investigation and is being hunted by a secret organization bent on destroying the work of Dr. Solomon. Robert needs to find her before they do. As he navigates the streets of Prague he discovers that there is another force from the city’s history that may also be lurking in the background and seeking revenge.

My Thoughts: I was very excited when I learned that there was going to be a new Robert Langdon book coming out in 2025. I love the thrilling rides through Europe and deep dives into symbolism and history. This one was no different.

While this one centers more on science and the study of consciousness it was no less thrilling. I may not have understood all of the theories I was still able to grasp the main theme and driving force behind the plot. There were times when I felt the plot did slow down while the research was explained but then the pace would ramp up again. At the end my head hurt from clenching my teeth with the suspense.

I loved the addition of the mystical creature of the Golem. It is one of the best known stories in the history of Prague and gave another twist to the adventure. Plus, we get a fascinating tour through this historic city and its many landmarks. I have visited Prague once but unfortunately for only a few hours but now I definitely want to make it a stop on my next trip.

If you have loved Brown’s other works in the series than you should definitely read the newest one. I came away from it entertained and intrigued by the science behind the story.

The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory
 
First line: I could hear a roll of muffled drums.

Summary: Mary Boleyn comes to the court of Henry VIII as a young woman who is dazzled by the splendor and the man at the center, the king himself. As she catches the king’s eye she finds the adoration of the court and her family all centered on her. But the glamor wanes as the king starts to lose interest and she has to step aside for her sister, the elegant Anne Boleyn. Now as the second best Boleyn girl she finds that her life has always been as a pawn in her family’s play for power. Taking her life in her own hands she decides that she is going to find happiness no matter the cost.

My Thoughts: Since first reading this book it has been my absolute favorite! I have re-read it multiple times and never tire of the story. Having just finished Philippa Gregory’s new book, The Boleyn Traitor, I felt like it was time to revisit it.

This book is what sparked my interest in the Tudor era and was my first of Gregory’s books. I loved the intrigue and drama of the history. Of course through my world history class in high school I had heard the name of Anne Boleyn but knew little of her and definitely nothing about her sister Mary. I went into it with a blank slate and afterwards I was hooked on the topic.

Philippa Gregory brought to life the woman that was pushed aside for her sister that changed the course of English history. Every time I read this I am just so drawn to Mary and her story. I love seeing her choose for herself and survive the upheaval surrounding her family. In the end though it is Anne who stole my continued interest in the period. Gregory shows us an Anne who is strong willed and determined to be treated as the equal of the men around her.

While this is fiction it gives the casual reader a peak into the history of the Tudor world. If you love a historical fiction about real women, especially ones that have been forgotten, then I would always recommend this one.


Dog Diaries
by James Patterson
One Boy Watching
by Grant Snider
Penny and Her Song
by Kevin Henkes
Toot
by Leslie Patricelli


Looking for someplace to discuss books? We've got you covered!
 
We have four active book groups here at the library that are open to everyone. If you love to read and talk about the books you read, pop in to one or more of the book groups!
 
Hauntingly Good Reads — meets at 7 p.m. October 7. The title for October is Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles — meets at 1 p.m. October 1. The title for October is Heartwood by Amity Gaige. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Wine & YA — meets at 6 p.m. October 10. The title for October is What Stalks Among Us by Sarah Hollowell. The book club will meet in person in the Community Room.
 
Joyful Page Turners — meets at 6:45 p.m. October 23. The title for October is The Dutch House by Ann Patchett. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles meets during the day and reads popular books that have been on the bestseller list. Hauntingly Good Reads meets in the evening and explores all kinds of books that have a supernatural/magical/unexplainable kind of bent—we look far beyond the traditional vampires, ghosts and witches. Wine & YA is our newest book club centered around young adult novels and adults who love to read them. Joyful Page Turners is the most enduring book club at the library—it's been meeting regularly since May 2000! Books selected for this book club include just about everything: classics, modern bestsellers, non-fiction, and more.
 
Click the blue "Read More" button below to visit the book club page on the library website, where you can find lists of books each book club has read.
 

But wait there's more!


 
 
Get your copy of
Celebrating Derby now!
 
Celebrating Derby — 150 Years: 1869-2019 is a wonderful book that lets you see what life was like in the early years of the town we call Derby, but was originally named El Paso.
 
Pick up your copy today at the library for $20.
Now available!
A new Derby history book!
 
Derby Kansas...two different cities is the newest addition to the Derby Historical Society & Museums books on the history of Derby. Learn more about the early inhabitants and the expansion that leads us to the Derby we know today!
 
Pick up your copy today
at the library for $15.
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