*CANCELLED* Board Game Night
Meeting RoomStop by and play a variety of board games with friends and community members. Games are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own! This event is for ages 18 and up.
Stop by and play a variety of board games with friends and community members. Games are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own! This event is for ages 18 and up.
Join us for a discussion of a specific movie. Contact Adult Services for more information.
Does meeting new friends and hanging out with your peers while planning volunteer activities sound interesting to you? The TAG group volunteers at the library and in the community on a monthly basis as opportunities present themselves. Come join the...
Decorate and make your brand new bullet journal uniquely yours with washi tape! Ages 8 and up. To register, call the Youth Services Department at 708-687-3700 or email jmarquardt@acornlibrary.org.
Listen to a story about a mysterious mythical creature and then do a fun activity! Ages 7-10. To register, call the Youth Services Desk at 708-687-3700 or email jmarquardt@acornlibrary.org.
Need assistance with your genealogy research? Our Genealogy Group can help answer your questions on the first Wednesday of every month!
We’ll provide you with materials to create a pine cone santa! Supplies are limited. To reserve a kit, please email kspringer@acornlibrary.org.
We’ll provide you with materials to create a gnome ornament! Supplies are limited. To reserve a kit, please email kspringer@acornlibrary.org.
We’ll provide you with materials to create a Christmas gift tag! Supplies are limited. To reserve a kit, please email kspringer@acornlibrary.org.
The world’s largest amusement park was right here in the city of Chicago. Join us for a fun presentation with lots of pictures and stories about this amazing park that opened in 1904. Relive the past with historian, Cheryl Brown,...
Need assistance with your genealogy research? Our Genealogy Group can help answer your questions on the first Wednesday of every month! For more information about SSGHS, visit www.ssghs.org
Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, and co-host of the “Dear Therapists” podcast joins us for a thought-provoking conversation about mental health in anticipation of the winter holiday season. This event is...