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Monday to Thursday 9am–9pm Friday 9am–6pm Saturday 9am–5pm • Sunday 1–5pm

Holiday Closures

Thanksgiving: Open Nov. 27, 9:00am-5:00pm Closed Nov. 28

Game Night

Monday, Nov. 25, 6:00pm-8:00pm

Come and play Splendor, Ticket to Ride, Cat Lady, and more. (In person)

Film Friday - The Holdovers (R) Friday, Nov. 29, 2:00pm

Join us for a movie! Snacks and covered drinks are welcome. (In person)

Jigsaw Puzzle Swap

Saturday, Dec. 7, 10:30am-2:00pm

Are you ready to work on some different puzzles? Bring up to 3 puzzles of 250 pieces or more to trade. There will be a drawing for a prize for all traders! Age 12 & older. (In person)

Multiplicity Holiday Jazz Concert Sunday, Dec. 8, 2:00pm

Celebrate the holiday season with Multiplicity as they perform a festive and innovative concert of classic favorites with a fresh twist. (In person)

Senior Connections River of the Gods by Candice Millard

RBOR:

Friday, Dec. 13, 10:30am

famy Adding Context to the Veteran's Story Exploring the Greatest Generation Monday, Dec. 2, 7:00pm

Contextual records are everywhere, not just in the 4, 7:00pm National Archives! Learn how to add context to the

surviving relics, veteran's story with Jennifer Holik. (In person/online) e tactics and acherous assault Family History Finders ericanWednesday, soil. Dec. 4, 1:30pm Explore your family history with us! You will get tips and e) resource ideas for genealogy research from the library staff and group members. (In person)

Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy

Wednesday, Dec. 4, 7:00pm Using individual accounts and surviving relics, Robert Mueller presents the tactics and consequences of the most treacherous assault ever launched upon American soil. (In person/online)

The library leads this lively book discussion for seniors. (In person/online)

Booktok Talks Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle Saturday, Dec. 14, 11:00am

Hey, 20s-30s readers! Come discuss some of the hottest books on the internet while enjoying coffee and pastries provided by the library. (AREA Coffee: 18 E Park St, Mundelein)

Great Books The Art of Living by Epictetus Saturday, Dec. 21, 10:00am

This group is open to anyone wishing to read and discuss great works of literature. (In person)

Book Butler

We'll automatically put new books by your favorite authors on hold for you. No phone call needed! Just fill out the form and select which authors you'd like to read. We'll do the rest!

Click on the event to register. All events require registration.


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