March 2026 - Issue 906
 
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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Story Walk closed until summer 2026

PROGRAMS & EVENTS
See all programs on our event calendar.
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Yoga classes for February and March

Oscar nominated short documentaries poster
Oscar nominated short films including animated and live action
*Films may contain mature content and are not recommended for children*

Library lounge It's all Greek to me movie series poster

West Wing Trivia night poster

Upcoming events and registration dates
 
A Murder Most Horrendible murder mystery night banner
A Murder Most Horrendible : An Ozian Murder Mystery 
April 17 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens March 16 at 9 a.m.
 
Derby DIY herb planting party banner
Derby DIY : Herb Planting Party 
April 25 at 1:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens March 30 at 9 a.m.
 
No class for April for Saturday Crafternoon banner
 
For more information on upcoming adult programs visit our
Adult Programs page on our website.

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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
 
Not So Bored Board Games program graphic
No School for Derby Schools! Nothing to do? Forget dull afternoons and come to the library! It's time to activate your brain and unleash your inner strategist with Not So Bored Board Games, a program designed to turn a boring day into fun for students of all ages!
 
Not So Bored Board Games
March 13 at 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Frank Fanning Room
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Join us for the 5th annual Spring Break World Tour as we embark on a thrilling journey to Greece! This week-long adventure will immerse you in the ancient history, unique architecture, rich mythology, and breathtaking landscapes. From the birthplace of Western Civilization to the Olympic Games, you'll experience the best of Greece, all without leaving the library!
 
Spring Break World Tour
March 15th - March 21st
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Summer Teen Volunteer Applications
 
Applications will be available starting Monday, March 16.
Teens must be 13 before May 26,2026 to apply.
Pick up a paper copy at the library or online on our website.
*Applications are due Monday, April 13, 2026.*
 

INSIDE THE LIBRARY
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Coming soon to the
Gathering Space & High Wall Gallery
 
"A Pocket of Sunshine"
by Derby Elementary students
 
Get ready to see the world through a much brighter lens this April. The halls of the Derby Public Library are about to be transformed into a vibrant sanctuary of joy and imagination as young artists from Derby’s STEAM classrooms debut their latest exhibition.

The upcoming show, titled A Pocketful of Sunshine, features the work of Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd-grade Derby students. This isn't just a collection of drawings; it is a reflection of the "heart and joy" found in the STEAM curriculum, where science, technology, engineering, and math meet the boundless creativity of the arts.

Visitors can expect a massive display of talent, with nearly 200 individual artworks gracing the walls. The community is invited to a free and public reception to celebrate these budding artists and the dedicated teachers who guide them. It’s a perfect evening to appreciate the raw, honest creativity that only a 6-year-old with a paintbrush can provide.
 
Whether you are a proud parent, a neighbor, or simply someone in need of a literal "pocketful of sunshine," this showcase promises to be the feel-good event of the spring. Come witness the colors of Derby’s future!
Artist Reception
Wednesday, April 16 at 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Gathering Space & High Wall Gallery at Derby Public Library
 

Kindergarten art
from Mrs. Nelson's Derby Hills Elementary class
Grade 10
from Clay Fundamentals DHS

Coming soon to the
Gathering Space Gallery
Display Case
 
"Dimensions of Talent"
by Derby High School 3D Showcase
 
Peer into the world of form, texture, and innovation. This display case features an extraordinary collection of 3D artworks from Derby High School students, created under the mentorship of teachers Natalie Brown, Zane McHugh, and Renee Fritts.

These works represent the pinnacle of student achievement; many of these pieces have been submitted to the prestigious annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The collection is remarkably detailed, intricate, and exceptionally sophisticated.
 
From delicate ceramics to bold structural sculptures, these pieces invite you to slow down and appreciate the technical mastery of our community's high school artists.
 
Artist Reception
Wednesday, April 16 at 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Gathering Space Gallery at Derby Public Library
 
 
Follow along at https://www.facebook.com/DerbyArtsCouncil to tour the galleries from home or learn more about art!

ALL THINGS BOOKS
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The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston cover
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston
 
First line: Every good story has a few secrets.

Summary: Florence Day may have to give up her dream of becoming an author. She has spent the last few years ghostwriting for a prolific romance writer but since her recent break-up, she feels that love is dead. When she is unable to secure an extension on her deadline from the new and exceedingly handsome editor, she worries that this may be the end of her career.

Then she receives the call no one wants to get. Her father has died and she must return to the hometown she left behind a decade ago. Upon her return she is thrust right back into the community who never understood her. The only thing that helps her cope is the appearance of a ghost at the funeral parlor. Unfortunately, it also happens to be her new editor.

As she struggles with her trip home and the funeral arrangements, she leans on the one person who seems to understand her. With their growing friendship, Florence starts to wonder if she was wrong about love all along.

My Thoughts: I was looking for something lighthearted for vacation and this one fit but also had a twist. It has a cute premise with a witty cast of characters. The romance was fun to watch as it progressed. I loved the inclusion of the ghost storyline in the romance. It gave it a little bit of suspense for the ending. While reading it I was getting Last Christmas vibes. I enjoyed every moment of my reading journey.

However, this unconventional romance deals with the very real topic of death and loss. Florence has lost so much at the beginning of the book and it has jaded her on if there actually are happy endings. Then she loses her father and must face the place she left behind years before. While these themes can be rather depressing it is something many people deal with on a daily basis. I thought Poston did a great job of addressing these themes while also delivering a charming romance.

This is my second book by Ashley Poston and it will not be my last! If you want a romance that will make you think as well as have a little paranormal twist then Poston’s books are for you!

The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream by Dean Jobb book cover
 
The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream by Dean Jobb
 
First line: The iron door of the Illinois State Penitentiary in Joliet groaned open and spat a haggard-looking man into the world he had left almost a decade earlier.

Summary: Dr. Thomas Neill Cream murdered at least ten people in the United States, Canada and Great Britain before he was caught in 1892. He used his position as a doctor to gain the trust of the people around him including the authorities. For nearly fifteen years, he quietly killed his victims and baffled the police because there was nothing connecting the man to his victims. The police of Victorian England did not want another Jack the Ripper fiasco but lack of communication, moral viewpoints and corruption let him continue to target women for months. Finally, in his 1892 trial, the unconventional use of science helped the prosecution get a conviction and finally stop one of the world’s first serial killers.

My Thoughts: I picked this up during vacation as I made a tour of Seattle’s bookstores. I have been interested in Victorian true crime books lately. When I saw this on display, I immediately picked it up as part of my book haul. Having finished Dead Romantics before the end of my trip this was the next one I grabbed for my trip home. I found it hard to put down.

While reading this, it astounded me how long Dr. Cream was able to harm and kill without detection. He slipped through the cracks and was let go by police merely based on his status. At the time I had to keep reminding myself that much of the techniques used today were unheard of by the Victorian police force. However, as science progressed and experts were called in to testify, it brought about his undoing. This case seems to be one that paved the way for the new forensic sciences but has largely been forgotten.

I plan to try other books by Dean Jobb after finishing this one. He did meticulous research into the topic, included images and expanded the scope of the case to the new techniques of the era. It was a fascinating story told in a way that it felt like fiction. If you are interested in historical crimes or enjoyed books such as The Devil in the White City or The Five, you should give this one a try.

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The Amazing Daisies by the Girl Scouts book coverThe Amazing Daisies
by Girl Scouts
The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder book coverThe Long Winter
by Laura Ingalls Wilder

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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. March 3. The title for March is Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles — meets at 1 p.m. March 4. The title for March is Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Wine & YA — meets at 6 p.m. March 6. The title for March is Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram. The book club will meet in person in the Community Room.
 
Joyful Page Turners — meets at 6:45 p.m. March 26. The title for March is The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis. 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!
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Tax Season is here!
Federal Tax Information:
  • There are 1040 forms and 1040-SR forms for Seniors. Both forms use the 1040 Federal instruction booklet.
  • We have ordered the 1040 Federal instruction booklet, the 1040 forms and the 1040-SR forms.
    • Patrons can find the forms on a table in the lobby.
    • Forms are available as we receive them from the IRS and we may have a limited supply.
  • If you need other forms, please visit www.irs.gov.
Kansas Tax Information:
  • Kansas tax forms are only available online or you can webfile for free through the Kansas Department of Revenue (https://www.ksrevenue.gov/personal.html).
  • To request Kansas tax forms residents can call 785-296-4937. Allow two weeks for delivery.
  • The instruction booklet is available online or as downloadable pdf.
We can print any of the forms and instructions for $0.25 per page.

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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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