Kids in Grades K to 3, Meet the Monarchs! The Monarch Award is a children’s choice book award for children in grades K to 3. Join us as we read some great stories and have fun with crafts and activities. Each building has a unique program.
Job Search Strategies with Becky Brillon, Community Career Center In this information-packed presentation, learn or brush up on the basic building blocks of an effective and focused search. Becky Brillon, Program Director of the Community Career Center, will provide up-to-date strategies, common and
Travel to Tanzania on a Safari with Latha Nemani Experience four different African safaris in one evening on Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room, Nichols Library, 200 W. Jefferson Ave. Journey along with seasoned travel agent Latha Nemani
Kids in Grade 3 to 5, Join Us for Friends, Facts and Fun with the Bluestem Award Nominees Bring a friend and join us for fun with the books on the NEW Bluestem Award Nominee list. This is the first year for this new award in the State of Illinois developed especially for children in grades 3, 4, and 5.
Get In The Game! Feeling “board”? “Picktureka®” yourself, your friends, and family having a fun time playing from our collection of games! Every Friday night, starting Sept. 10, come to any Library building and play games from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the
A.A.R.P. Legal Checkup Seminar with Attorney David Boone How is your legal health? Seniors, learn how to effectively protect your assets, avoid probate expenses, and distribute your estate to your heirs. David Boone, a participating attorney in the A.A.R.P. Legal Services Network, will
Learn More about the Art and Craft of Coffee with Kevin Sinnott American’s foremost consumer coffee authority will guide you to selecting, roasting,and brewing exquisite coffee. Kevin Sinnott has demonstrated his expertise in more than 100 media appearances including
Franny K. Stein’s Mad Science Party for Students in Grades 1 to 3 The author Jim Benton created the mad scientist Franny K. Stein who makes a monster out of lunchmeat and builds a two-headed robot. Franny encourages everyone to find their inner mad scientist and
Original Works of Fiction and Poetry to Debut Sept. 11 The Library welcomes back the members of the Naperville Writers Group when they unveil the newest edition of Rivulets, their yearly collection of members’ poetry and prose. Come listen to original selections of fiction
Naperville Public Library Closings The Naperville Public Library will be closed Sunday, Sept. 5 and Monday, Sept. 6. Normal operating hours of 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 7.