Events
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Sing, dance, and explore the basics of rhythm and pitch through music. Led by instructors from Piano Power.Since 2007, Piano Power has provided engaging, in-home music lessons in piano, guitar, voice, drums, and more throughout Chicago and…

A unique opportunity for native and non-native English speakers to improve their reading and writing skills. A small, friendly group led by a teacher and volunteer tutors meets twice weekly. Register at oakton.edu.

Family Movie Night: The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants (88 min/PG/2025) (all ages w/ adult)
,Follow SpongeBob on his seafaring adventure to the deepest depths of the ocean with a mysterious ghost pirate. Bring something cozy to be extra comfy during the movie. We'll provide seats and light concessions. Drop in.

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Travel the globe from the comfort of the Library! As a family, explore the culture, music, food, and more of different countries around the world.This spring, we'll travel to Turkey.Only register the children that will be attending, but…

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Join artist Denise Hunter and explore creative expression using provided materials. Focus on a process-based art experience encouraging self expression by experimentation and play.

Visit the Glenview Public Library Youth Services Department prior to public opening. This is a great opportunity to use the Library in a less busy environment and make one-on-one connections with Library staff. The Library will have sensory…

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Discover how Pacific Islander wayfinders used the stars to navigate the ocean, a tradition highlighted in Moana, and create your own star map.

Connect with fellow anime fans to share your favorites, discover hidden gems, and watch shows together while crafting. Drop in.

Hone your writing skills in a friendly, supportive environment while giving and receiving encouragement and feedback on current projects. New and experienced writers of all genres are welcome.
Meets monthly on the second Monday of every…
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Choo-choo! Climb aboard for rhymes, stories, and a craft all about our favorite way to travel the rails. Drop in.

Share what you've been reading—no assigned books, just casual conversation and discovery. Bring your own lunch and dessert is on the library!

Refresh and improve driving skills, boost safety awareness, and minimize crash risk, with this two-part class. Participants aged 55 or older who complete both course sessions are eligible to receive a discount on the liability portion of…

A unique opportunity for native and non-native English speakers to improve their reading and writing skills. A small, friendly group led by a teacher and volunteer tutors meets twice weekly. Register at oakton.edu.

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Learn the basics of Mahjong in a welcoming, beginner-friendly session that introduces the tiles, rules, and flow of the game. No experience needed—just curiosity and a willingness to play.

Make new friends with other little ones and their caregivers through interactive free play. Drop in.

Join the monthly Great Books Discussion Group where readers of great works discuss big questions and their answers in a friendly, welcoming setting. The May reading will be Longitude by Dava Sobel. Participants are responsible for…

Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities read, make friends, and have fun together in this book club. If you’re interested in becoming a member contact Janet McIntyre, Community Engagement Librarian, (847)-729-7500 ext. 2612.

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Explore the fundamentals of Excel, from navigating spreadsheets to creating basic formulas.

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Feel the difference between sticky and heat transfer vinyl, then create your own design. At the end, cut your design!

