Mini Halloween Crafts
Geneva Public Library 227 S 7th Street, Geneva, IL, United StatesMake a mini lantern and a mini piΓ±ata! We will use ping pong balls and LED tea lights to create mini lanterns you can decorate as a mummy, a jack...
Make a mini lantern and a mini piΓ±ata! We will use ping pong balls and LED tea lights to create mini lanterns you can decorate as a mummy, a jack...
AcompÑñanos para una presentación de cuentos y música en Español e Inglés.
Join the Naperville Public Library (NPL) for one of their spectacular Story Times at DCM. These interactive Story Times often feature puppets, songs, movement, and more! First Thursday Each Month...
Brainstorm, design, build, and test structures to solve problems and help make the world a better place, just like real engineers! Best for families with children ages 5-11. For over...
Featuring local vendors selling produce, handmade goods, kids activities, live music and much more! For information on more events like this, check out our roundup of Farmerβs Markets.
Learn about Jovita Valdovinos, a brave Mexican woman who refused to wear skirts. Be inspired to design a pair of doll pants to use when borrowing one of our American...
Did you know Franklin Park was named Bee City, USA? See real bees up close! Hear from the Village of Franklin Parkβs own beekeeper, Monika Suryovich, on the importance of...
Children and their families. Build together as a family and show off your Lego skills! No registration required.
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