May 2025 - Issue 808
 
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Just a few more days left in Amnesty Month!
Come by the library (front desk or drive thru) before
8:30 p.m. on April 30th to have any overdue fines forgiven.


Coming Soon to Derby Public Library
 
Using your Derby Public Library card, you can access Kanopy, starting May 1st. With an expertly curated collection of narrative and documentary films we think you’ll enjoy, we’re pleased to bring this streaming service to our community. Go to kanopy.com and begin streaming starting May 1st!
 


PROGRAMS & EVENTS
See all programs on our event calendar.




Upcoming events and registration dates 
 
80's Trivia Night
May 30 at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens April 28 at 9 a.m.
 
Derby DIY : Summer Painting Party
June 8 at 2:00 p.m. in the Community Room
Registration opens May 12 at 9 a.m.
 
Saturday Crafternoon : Buzzin' Bee Hangers
June 7 at 2:30 p.m. in the Frank Fanning Room
Registration opens May 19 at 9 a.m.
 
For more information on upcoming adult programs visit our
Adult Programs page on our website.


Summer Reading
at Derby Public Library
 
Get ready for a colorful summer at Derby Public Library! The Youth Services staff have planned events and activities for babies all the way up to teens. This year's theme is Color Our World, so experience a burst of color during Preschool Storytime, create unique and original art in our school age and teen programs, and create community art with Post-Its.
 
In addition to exciting events and activities, you can sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge and earn prizes just for reading! Reading in the summer is proven to help children retain the knowledge they gained during the previous school year. Registration for the reading challenge and special events begins Tuesday, May 27 at 9 a.m. Don't hesitate to the call the library and ask for the Youth Services desk if you have any questions!
 

Third Thursday
 
Date: Thursday, May 15, 5:00-8:00 p.m. 
Location: Madison Avenue Central Park
Description: Swing by Third Thursday in May! Our staff will be there to answer your questions and you can even check out select items with the BookBike. Don't miss us while you're enjoying everything the event has in store!
 
OAC Family Fest
 
Date: Saturday, May 3, 12:00-3:00 p.m. 
Location: Oaklawn Activity Center
Description: Gather your family and friends for a fun-filled event at the Oaklawn Activity Center! Library staff will be at the event with information about the OAC library branch, library services and the upcoming Summer Reading Program.

INSIDE THE LIBRARY

Gathering Space Gallery
 
"Art in the Family"
set to inspire at Derby Public Library
 
Derby residents and art enthusiasts are in for a treat as the Derby Public Library prepares to host its upcoming exhibition, "Art in the Family." Opening on May 8 and running through June 24, 2025, this unique show celebrates the artistic talents flourishing within local families.

An impressive 14 families, comprising 33 individual artists, will showcase their diverse creations. The exhibition promises a rich tapestry of mediums, ranging from the intricate details of pen and ink drawings to the tactile beauty of quilting and fiber arts. Visitors can also expect to see vibrant watercolor and acrylic paintings, the depth of oil works, the delicate artistry of bobbin lace, the precision of etchings, and the rustic charm of wood burning.

What makes this show particularly special is its strong connection to South Central Kansas. Many of the participating artists have work, volunteer, or residential ties to the Derby community, highlighting the vibrant artistic spirit within the city and its surrounding areas. "Art in the Family" offers a wonderful opportunity to witness the breadth of talent within our own neighborhoods and celebrate the creativity passed down through generations. Don't miss this inspiring display of local artistry at the Derby Public Library.
 

The Cellist
by Trinity Bayliff (daughter)
Chittarra da Strada
photograph by Mike Bayliff (dad)
Altered Landscape
by Stephanie Bayliff (mom)
Sound of Yesterday
by Nancy Luttrell

High Wall Gallery

"The Art of Three"
premieres at Derby Public Library in May
 
Derby's art scene is set to welcome a vibrant new exhibition as the Derby Public Library presents "The Art of Three." Opening on May 8 and running through June 25, this show marks the first collaborative effort of three talented women, Shari Bevan, Nancy Luttrell and Cheryl Myer, each bringing her unique style and artistic vision to the canvas.

"The Art of Three" celebrates the shared passion these artists have for creating something new. While their individual approaches and mediums may differ, their collective work promises to be a visually stunning experience. Visitors can expect a diverse range of styles, united by the artists' dedication to their craft and their desire to push creative boundaries.

This exhibition is more than just a display of individual artworks; it's a testament to the power of collaboration and the beauty that emerges when different perspectives come together. The artists themselves express their excitement about sharing their art with the Derby community for the first time as a group. They feel fortunate to have the opportunity to showcase their work at the Derby Public Library, a space that fosters creativity and appreciation for the arts.

Don't miss this chance to witness the "visual perfection" that "The Art of Three" promises to deliver. This exhibition is a must-see for art lovers and anyone seeking inspiration from the creative spirit.
 

Gathering Space Gallery
Display Case
 
"Rev Up Your Curiosity"
Roger Thomas' Corvette collection lands at Derby Public Library
 
Get ready to admire some miniature muscle! Soon, the lobby of Derby Library will be showcasing a fascinating collection of Corvette models, courtesy of local enthusiast Roger Thomas. From classic roadsters to modern marvels, this display promises a glimpse into the iconic history and sleek designs of America's sports car. Whether you're a gearhead or simply appreciate finely crafted miniatures, this exhibit is sure to spark your interest. Stop in the month of May to enjoy!
 
 
Follow along at https://www.facebook.com/DerbyArtsCouncil to tour the galleries from home or learn more about art!

ALL THINGS BOOKS

Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano
 
First line: It’s a widely known fact that most moms are ready to kill someone by eight thirty A.M. on any given morning.

Summary: Finlay Donovan is beyond stressed out. Her ex-husband unexpectedly fired the nanny, the novel she’s trying to write isn’t coming together and the bills are all past due. But then unexpectedly someone overhears Finlay discussing the plot of her new book and assumes she is a contract killer and is looking for a job. When she is offered enough money to pay the bills she starts to wonder, how hard can it be to kill someone? As it turns out real life crime is much harder than it appears in her books. Now that she is tangled in a murder investigation, she needs to find out how to stay out of jail for a crime she didn’t even commit.

My Thoughts: Finlay Donovan is a highly flawed character even before the story begins. She has been banned from Panera and been arrested for putting Play-Doh in her ex-husband’s fiancée’s tailpipe. But she is also a good mom who is trying to provide for her children and balance her life since her divorce. I found I immediately liked her even though some of her choices throughout are a little silly.

This book does give you all the things you want from a darker cozy mystery. There is humor in the way Finlay and her friend/nanny, Vero, handle the dead body scenario but it also has dark tones of hiding from some rather sinister gangsters too. In addition, we are given several love interests to add some romance to the mix. It was a good time all around and keeps you wondering how she will get out of the giant mess she has dug herself into. I listened to the audio and enjoyed the reader. The author left us with a cliffhanger which made me immediately check out book two in the series, which I cannot wait to start this week.

Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
 
First line: It was an ordinary day when Evie met The Villain.

Summary: Evie Sage is desperately in need of a job to take care of her family. No job is too big or too small or too evil? When a chance mishap brings Evie and The Villain into contact it is the perfect opportunity to earn the title of his assistant. Keeping the true nature of her current career path from her family she slowly acclimates to the truly terrible things that she is asked to do. But then she starts to wonder if there is a rat inside the operation who is trying to take down The Villain. Evie is determined to keep her job with her distractingly handsome and terrifying boss by hunting down the saboteur before it gets them all killed.

My Thoughts: I find the cover of this book to be so much fun! I am not usually influenced by BookTok recommendations but I kept seeing this everywhere and decided that it was finally time to give it a try. At the start I was not sure if I was going to keep with it. The writing seemed rather juvenile and choppy. It just did not draw me in as quickly as I wanted but as the story progressed I found it less so. I got used to the writing and got more invested in the story. It was a cute fantasy with some added gore along with twists and turns. If you are looking for something easy to read but has some corny fantasy then I’d suggest this one. Don’t take it too seriously or expect too much from it. It ended up being rather fun and I will definitely pick up the next book to see how Evie and The Villain’s story continues.


Cheerful Chick
by Martha Brockenbrough
World at War, 1944
by Mary Pope Osborne
Little Bear and the Marco Polo
by Else Holmelund Minarik
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum


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. May 6. The title for May is Diavola by Jennifer Thorne. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Bemused Bibliophiles — meets at 1 p.m. May 7. The title for May is Sipsworth by Simon Van Booy. The book club will meet in person in the Frank Fanning Conference Room.
 
Wine & YA — meets at 6 p.m. May 9. The title for May is Cursed by Thomas Wheeler. The book club will meet in person in the Community Room.
 
Joyful Page Turners — meets at 6:45 p.m. May 22. The title for May is Good Night, Irene by Luis Alberto Urrea. 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.
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