Poetry Trail: Black History Month
Bemis Woods Wolf Rd & 31st St, Westchester, IL, United StatesIn honor of Black History Month, walk a short, looped trail and read poetry for children written by African American authors along the way. Grove 7.
In honor of Black History Month, walk a short, looped trail and read poetry for children written by African American authors along the way. Grove 7.
Join us in celebrating Black History Month with a story trail. Each story will showcase a prominent Black figure.β―
Network with Museum professionals with a panel discussion and reception. Join us for a discussion about how three Black scientists launched their careers, plus advice they would give to anyone interested in pursuing a pathway to STEM. The panel will feature marine scientist Bryce Corbett, enthnoarchaeologist Larissa Smith, PhD, and Edward Vaughn V, an aerospace...
Join us for games, activities, and crafts based around a beginner chapter book. A librarian will read the first chapter aloud, and then kids can check out a copy of the book to finish reading at home. Ages 5-8 years old with a caregiver. Registration required.
Come visit our Preschool Open House at Frontier, Pioneer, Recreation and Camelot this Winter. We are offering four preschool sites conveniently located in your neighborhood. Meet our teachers Learn about our curriculum and classroom environment Visit our large, bright child-centered classrooms
Come visit our Preschool Open House at Frontier, Pioneer, Recreation and Camelot this Winter. We are offering four preschool sites conveniently located in your neighborhood. Meet our teachers Learn about our curriculum and classroom environment Visit our large, bright child-centered classrooms
A guest presenter from The Morton Arboretum will share fun nature stories that highlight how weather, trees, and animals change with the seasons. Twenty name tags (children only). For age 2-6 and their grownups.
Pick up an informational guide and enjoy a self-led half mile hike to discover how nativeβ―reptilesβ―are surviving winter.
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