Giant and Small Matching Games
St. Charles Public Library 1 S. 6th Street, St. Charles, IL, United StatesDo you have a good memory? Stop by the library and test your skills with family and friends at our Matching Games drop-in program.
Do you have a good memory? Stop by the library and test your skills with family and friends at our Matching Games drop-in program.
A presenter from The Morton Arboretum will share stories about how weather, trees, and animals change with the seasons! 2-5 years with a caregiver.
On school days off we’re opening the gym at the Community Center for open gym time! Bring a basketball or volleyball or borrow one of ours. Come practice your drills, shoot around or play a game with your friends. • Open gyms will be supervised • Children younger than 3rd grade must be accompanied by...
What was life like for a French fur trader in the 1700s? How much knowledge did these early explorers need to survive their journey in search of furs? Students learn about the challenges, risks and rewards of being a French fur trader and demonstrate the skills necessary for success. This is an opportunity for homeschooled...
Navy Pier is inviting all to spend Spring Break discovering one week of interactive events, demonstrations, performances, family-friendly activities, and artisan markets. Admission to designated Spring Break events is free to all thanks to ongoing philanthropic support of the Pier’s nonprofit mission. From one-of-a-kind arts and crafts, interactive tech & physical activities, our goal is...
Facts and figures, food and fun! Yes, it’s pizza party time. Ages 6-11. Ticketed program.
Join us for music, puppets, interactive movement and more as Spark the firefly plants a garden and learns how to make it grow.
Grades K-2. Be on the lookout for specific items around the library. Get five marks in a row on your game sheet to complete this bingo-themed activity. Limit: 20. Free tickets handed out 30 minutes before the program.
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