|  Each year for the past 21 years, Sumrall has applied for the per 
			capita grant and has received it. Secretary of State Jesse White 
			is also the state librarian. As such he is head of the Illinois 
			State Library in Springfield and all of the Illinois public library 
			districts. The per capita grant is based on the population of the 
			public library district, which in Lincoln's case is exactly the same 
			as the city's boundary. "We want to be Lincoln's library," Sumrall said.  The grant of $10,905.04 will be used for salaries, especially to 
			allow library employees to work more hours during the busy summer 
			schedule at the library. The premier summer event is the children's reading program, 
			scheduled on Thursday mornings at 10, beginning in June. 
			 The children's librarian, Louella Moreland, is excited about this 
			year's events. Moreland, also known as Ms. Lou on her popular 
			library blog, said: "We start accepting applications for the summer 
			reading program just after Memorial Day. The programs start the 
			second week of June." She has already selected the professional entertainers who 
			captivate the children attending each Thursday. This year's theme is 
			"Have Book Will Travel."  "We have a magician, jugglers, an animal program in conjunction 
			with the Peoria Zoo and also a returning show with popular 
			marionettes," Moreland said. The final program is unique. "We are going to have a scavenger 
			hunt in downtown Lincoln for the children and their families," said 
			Moreland. The participants will solve clues while taking a walking 
			tour of downtown Lincoln. This is an imaginative way for families to 
			learn about their hometown.  
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			 The Lincoln Public Library District converted to a new online 
			computer database this spring. The library joins 426 other member 
			libraries in the Illinois Heartland Library System as a member of 
			the new Polaris online database. This Internet system encompasses 
			all the public libraries from Lincoln to the southern tip of the 
			state. It is now available on the library's website and is called 
			Share. It went "live" two weeks ago. Sumrall said it is now much easier to search by categories, 
			allowing a more advanced search. The previous system did not allow 
			for that advanced search. Many more items are available, some 10 
			million, and the search is much faster.  For more information on all Lincoln Public Library programs, 
			contact the library at 217-732-8878. The phone number for the youth 
			department is 217-732-5732. Library information can also be accessed 
			on the Web at 
			www.lincolnpubliclibrary.org.  
[By
CURT FOX] 
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