Feb. 11, 2024 eNews Call 847-566-8702 or Chat Monday to Thursday 9am – 9pm Friday 9am – 6pm Saturday 9am – 5pm • Sunday 1 – 5pm
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AARP Tax Help
The Last Charge of the Rough Rider
Feb. 1 – April 12 Thursday afternoons & Friday mornings
The AARP Tax facilitators provide free tax preparation for seniors and low-income individuals by appointment. Go to fremontlibrary.org/taxes to register or call 847-566-8702.
Love Makes the World Go ‘Round Monday, Feb. 12, 7:00pm
Join storyteller Anne Shimojima for an evening of stories about love - love lost, love found, and love everlasting. (In person/online)
Fremont Writers Group Tuesday, Feb. 13, 3:15pm
Join fellow writers to share and improve your writing. (Online)
Guided Meditation & Chair Yoga Thursday, Feb. 15, 11:30am
Seek calm, take time to relax and focus in the comfort of your own home. (Online)
Booktok Talks - Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood Saturday, Feb. 17, 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)
Monday, Feb. 19, 7:00pm
Learn about Teddy Roosevelt’s harrowing yet productive final years with William Hazelgrove. (In person/online)
Illinois Libraries Present A Conversation with Julia Quinn Tuesday, Feb. 20, 7:00pm
#1 New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn helps us feel the romance this month with a discussion about Bridgerton and all things romance. (Online)
Great Books - Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin Saturday, Feb. 24, 10:00am
This group is open to anyone wishing to read and discuss great works of literature. (Online)
Senior Connections - The Housemaid by Freida McFadden Friday, March 8, 10:30am
The library leads this lively book discussion for seniors. (In person/online)
Stay Crafty!
Stop by the Help Desk to find out what adults can craft up this month! Crafts are available on the first of each month while supplies last. Limit 2 per person, please.
All are welcome!
Sunday, Feb. 18, 2:00-4:00pm We have been making big changes over the past year, including all new carpeting, a newly-opened space on the second floor, a new teen space, more study and activity spaces for all ages, and a new library director, so it is time to celebrate! All ages can participate in our library-wide scavenger hunt that includes a behind-the-scenes tour, live music, crafts, and the opportunity to win fun prizes! Come see the changes we've made and say hello to your favorite library staff members and trustees.
OP EN HO US E CE LE BR AT IO N!