Dec. 17, 2023 E-NEWS Call 847-566-8702 or Chat Monday to Thursday 9am – 9pm Friday 9am – 6pm Saturday 9am – 5pm Sunday 1 – 5pm
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The library will be closed on Dec. 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1.
Guided Meditation & Chair Yoga
Senior Connections - Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Friday, Jan. 12, 10:30am
The library leads this lively book discussion for seniors. (In person/online)
Thursdays, Dec. 28, Jan. 4 & 11, 11:30am
Join instructor Isabel Raci, C-IAYT, online for a gentle session of guided meditation and chair yoga. (Online)
Genealogy Interest Group Wednesday, Jan. 3, 10:00am
Get tips from our Genealogy Librarian (and the group) on how to use Ancestry and other tools to research your family tree. (In person)
Fremont Writers Group Tuesday, Jan. 9, 3:15pm
Join fellow writers to share and improve your writing. (Online)
Wild Ones: Corpse Botany Winter Plant ID Tuesday, Jan. 9, 7:00pm
Join Jeff Weiss to learn how to identify plants in the winter and unlock secrets of seed dormancy and germination. (In person/online)
Speculating about Our AI Future Thursday, Jan. 11, 7:00pm
Illinois Libraries Present hosts authors Cory Doctorow, Ken Liu, and Martha Wells to discuss the promise, perils and possible impacts that artificial intelligence will have on our future. (Online)
In the Belly of the Beast King in Chicago Wednesday, Jan. 17, 7:00pm
Join Clarence Goodman to learn about the time and effort that Martin Luther King Jr. brought here, to Chicagoland. (Virtual in library/online)
Booktok Talks Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
Saturday, Jan. 20, 11:00am
Hey, 20s-30s readers! Join our new book club at AREA Coffee to 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, IL 60060)
Great Books The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Saturday, Jan. 27, 10:00am
This group is open to anyone wishing to read and discuss g reat works of literature. (Online)