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Book Bites
Book Club for Grades 3 - 5
2024-03-20 15:00:002024-03-20 16:00:00America/ChicagoBook BitesGet a taste of appetizing books with this book club. Pizza, snacks and drinks provided. Find copies of the book at the Youth Services Desk.Elk Grove Village Public Library - Kids Korner A/B
Wednesday, March 20 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Add to Calendar2024-03-20 15:00:002024-03-20 16:00:00America/ChicagoBook BitesGet a taste of appetizing books with this book club. Pizza, snacks and drinks provided. Find copies of the book at the Youth Services Desk.Elk Grove Village Public Library - Kids Korner A/B
Take a journey with us...through time! The Youth Services Summer Reading Program will help you explore the past, present, and future with books. Sign-up at the Youth Services Reference Desk.
This program will offer modded Minecraft and Roblox play for experienced gamers, and Feed the Beast to learn new skills and enhance your Minecraft play. Use of Roblox requires an existing account.
Drop by the library to make a simple craft on your own or with the help of a parent/caregiver. The craft will be available in Youth Services, while supplies last.
Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations.
Register at the Adult Reference Desk, or sign up online with Beanstack. Read 5 books from different categories to earn a LibraryPalooza T-shirt. Each book you read is a chance to win a prize!
Use your sleuthing skills to find your way around the past, present, and future! Join us and complete riddles, puzzles, and challenges that will take you throughout time.
Whether you’re going to work or school, let people know who you are by designing and 3D printing your own custom desk name plate using OpenSCAD and our Prusa 3D printers.
Professor Gary Wenstrup tells the amazing story of Carole King a young, earnest songwriter whose mix of gently rocking pop, folk, and soul music touched and warmed us all.
This program will offer modded Minecraft and Roblox play for experienced gamers, and Feed the Beast to learn new skills and enhance your Minecraft play. Use of Roblox requires an existing account.
Drop by the library to make a simple craft on your own or with the help of a parent/caregiver. The craft will be available in Youth Services, while supplies last.
Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language with a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations.
Register at the Adult Reference Desk, or sign up online with Beanstack. Read 5 books from different categories to earn a LibraryPalooza T-shirt. Each book you read is a chance to win a prize!
Join us for a casual get-together, where crafters can spend some time together, chatting and working on their knitting or crochet. No registration necessary.
Going to Kindergarten in 2024. This event includes fun activities designed to help children prepare for a successful transition to kindergarten through stories, crafts, games and songs.
Drop by the library to make a simple craft on your own or with the help of a parent/caregiver. The craft will be available in Youth Services, while supplies last.
Vengan a explorar un nuevo tema cada mes con libros y experiencias interactivas. Come explore a new theme each month through books and interactive experiences. All language abilities are welcome.
Design a simple one–color decal that you can cut out and stick on your window, laptop, or iron onto a t-shirt using Inkscape and the Cricut cutting plotters.
Register at the Adult Reference Desk, or sign up online with Beanstack. Read 5 books from different categories to earn a LibraryPalooza T-shirt. Each book you read is a chance to win a prize!
Join us to capture the last bit of summer in this Sun Print workshop. We will use a variety of natural items to create a unique "photo” of summer!
Rain date: Tuesday, August 13, 1:30 or 2:30 pm
Join us to capture the last bit of summer in this Sun Print workshop. We will use a variety of natural items to create a unique "photo” of summer!
Rain date: Tuesday, August 13, 1:30 or 2:30 pm
Stay hydrated with a multi-purpose adjustable carrying handle for your favorite bottle. Carry it as a wristlet or attach it to your bag. Add a split ring so you never lose your keys!
Drop by the library to make a simple craft on your own or with the help of a parent/caregiver. The craft will be available in Youth Services, while supplies last.
Calling all needlework artists! Register to stop by for some embroidery fun in the Youth Services Department. Stitch along with other embroidery fans and get started on a new project.
Register at the Adult Reference Desk, or sign up online with Beanstack. Read 5 books from different categories to earn a LibraryPalooza T-shirt. Each book you read is a chance to win a prize!
The group will discuss The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb. Please contact Julie at 847-725-2170 if you would like to participate and need a book.
Iron-on decals can come off, so learn how to permanently ink a t-shirt or tote bag by making a screen printing template that can be used to make dozens, or even hundreds, of shirts!
Drop by the library to make a simple craft on your own or with the help of a parent/caregiver. The craft will be available in Youth Services, while supplies last.
Learn a little bit of computer aided design (CAD) by designing and 3D printing a small, personalized phone stand using our laptops and Prusa 3D printers.