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  • ILP: Drawing Comics with Jarrett J. Krosoczka

    Celebrate Free Comic Book Day with New York Times bestselling author and illustrator, Jarrett J. Krosoczka! Perfect for the entire family, this live, virtual drawing workshop is sure to inspire the inner artist in everyone.
    Saturday, May 6 @ 10am | Zoom
    Register here: bit.ly/DrawwithJarrettKrosoczka

  • Lego Challenge

    Lego Building Challenge: Participants will use their creativity and building skills to meet a building challenge using Lego bricks.

  • Story Time

    Join us for a special Mother's Day themed story time and craft at 10 AM on Saturday, May 13th. Bill Wallace will bring flowers to pot and pots to paint courtesy of the University of Illinois Office of Extension and Miss Cammy will read some special titles including A Chair for My Mother by Vera […]

  • ILP: On Being Fabulous with Jonathan Van Ness & Kristi Yamaguchi

    “Queer Eye” star and ice skating superfan, Jonathan Van Ness, talks with his idol, Olympic Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi. They’ll chat figure skating, fabulous style, and whatever else comes up!
    Wed, May 17 @ 7pm | Zoom
    Register here: https://bit.ly/OnBeingFabulous

  • Craft for a Cause

    Join WCPL and WIAR (and some furry friends) at the library for an evening of DIY pet toys and pet supply drive and donation!

  • Story Time

    Every Saturday at 10 AM. Intended for young children ages 0-5, but siblings are always welcome. Hear stories, sing songs, and participate in activities. Location: Children's Room

  • Story Time

    Every Saturday at 10 AM. Intended for young children ages 0-5, but siblings are always welcome. Hear stories, sing songs, and participate in activities. Location: Children's Room

  • PBS Story Time

    Join us for a special story time Saturday, June 3rd at 10 AM presented by WQPT PBS as a part of their Summer Outreach program. This program is intended for children 0-5 years of age and their siblings.

  • ILP: Navigate Your Stars: A Conversation with Novelist Jesmyn Ward

    Join us for an evening with "the next Toni Morrison," Jesmyn Ward, as she discusses how her literary vision and personal experiences address urgent questions about racism and social injustice. 
    Tues, June 6 @ 7pm | Zoom
    UPDATE: This is a rescheduled event.
    Register here: https://bit.ly/ILPJesmynWard