Events
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Use the serger to create your own drawstring bags with step-by-step instructions.

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Unwind with stories and songs paired with gentle yoga movement. Bring your own mat. Led by instructors from Pandaste Yoga.

Bring your own snack or lunch to enjoy in the Youth Program Room and connect with others in our community. Drop in.
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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Create a one-of-a-kind family flag that celebrates what makes your family special! Drop in.

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Join artist Denise Hunter and explore creative expression using provided materials. Focus on intuitive mark-making, color exploration, and personal storytelling through art. This edition is designed to be an expansion…

Bring your own snack or lunch to enjoy in the Youth Program Room and connect with others in our community. Drop in.
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Explore your inner maker through hands-on STEAM activities led by staff from the Kohl Children's Museum.This month, explore and experiment with the power of wind and discover what this force can do!

Unwind and create at our new Knitting Club! Whether you're a pro or just starting, join us for a relaxed, social space to knit, share tips, and connect. This is not a formal class. Crocheters are welcome. Bring your project—we’ll bring the…

Get help with VA benefits for Active Duty, Reservist/National Guard, veterans, dependents, and survivors from James S. Harkins from the Evanston Vet Center. Drop in.

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Celebrate Earth Month by exploring ways to upcycle everyday materials for crafts and play! Drop in.

Bring your own snack or lunch to enjoy in the Youth Program Room and connect with others in our community. Drop in.
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Love theater? Create your own characters and stories with a workshop with Oil Lamp Theater!

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.

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.

