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Please view each of our locations’ programs below. Call us or email us with questions or concerns.

Illinois Libraries Presents: Art and Adventures with Author/Illustrator Dan Santat

Illinois Libraries Presents: Art and Adventures with Author/Illustrator Dan Santat
Saturday, May 3rd 2:00 P.M.
Dan Santat is the author and illustrator of over a hundred books for young people. Many of his books are New York Times-bestsellers, including The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend, Are We There Yet?, and After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again). His latest works include the best-selling graphic novels, The Aquanaut and A First Time for Everything.
https://bit.ly/ILP_DanSantat

Illinois Valley Road Trip!

Illinois Valley Road Trip!
April 6 – May 10
Take an Illinois Valley road trip this spring! Visit our library neighbors and see what unique collections they offer, and the different services available. Visit the circulation desk at each library to collect a stamp on your passport. Collect stamps, then turn in your passport at your home library for entry into a drawing. Visit your home library and get your road trip passport. Visit as many libraries as you can and have your passport stamped. Return your passport to your home library and enter to win! Prizes for Adults that go to at least one other library in the area, Someone who goes to each of our branches, and a child that participates.

Hennepin

Cricut Makerspace

Cricut Makerspace
May 12 – 16
During Library Hours
Come in to learn how to use the Cricut Maker. Crafty Adults welcome! Call ahead to schedule your appointment. Bring your own Summer shirts to iron on.

The Journey of Mollie’s War: WACs and WWII

The Journey of Mollie’s War: WACs and WWII
Zoom and Watch Party at the library
Thursday, May 8th
6:30 P.M.
Cyndee Schaffer uses excerpts from her mother’s letters written home during WWII to provide a romantic yet frightful glimpse into the life of a woman in uniform during this crucial time in history.
Cyndee will detail her mother’s experiences from basic training in 1943 to a dramatic image of seeing the Statue of Liberty in the midst of darkness in November 1945 when she returned home.
May 8th is the 80th anniversary of VE day.
https://2ly.link/23aJu

Painting Night

Painting Night
Wednesday, May 7th
6:00 P.M.
Letter Painting.

Spring Book Sale

Spring Book Sale
Thursday, April 24th – Saturday, April 26
During Library Hours
Stop by the library to pick up books during the town-wide garage sales. Donations accepted.

A River of Stories

A River of Stories
Thursday, April 3rd
Brian “Fox” Ellis will be presenting. Funded by the Illinois River Tour Foundation. 2:00 P.M. – 2:45 P.M. School program: River Tales
3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Conversation with the Historical Society Workshop 6:00 P.M. A River of Stories at the library

Putnam County Book Club

Putnam County Book Club
We meet 3rd Wednesday every month either at Hennepin or Granville Library at 6:30 P.M. Come join us and share your ideas. We choose books together and look forward to completing our list for the next year. Looking forward to sharing our enthusiasm for books. Follow us on Facebook.

Hennepin Book Club

Hennepin Book Club meets the third Wednesday of the month @ 6:30 P.M.

Homework Helper

Hennepin

Homework Helper

Anytime during Library Hours

Starting in Hennepin this Spring. Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours.

Granville

The Happy Invention: History and Significance of Picture Postcards

The Happy Invention: History and Significance of Picture Postcards
Thursday, May 22nd, 6:00 P.M.
Listen to a presentation on the history and significance of picture postcards. The first picture postcards were published for the 1889 Paris Exposition, celebrating the completion of the Eiffel Tower. In America, the first picture postcards were printed for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, making Illinois the birthplace of this invention in America. Since those flowery Victorian originals, uncountable billions of 10 postcards of every aspect of life have been printed, depicting train stations, bandstands, street views, cartoons, ads for products and services, social history both whimsical and dark, and everything in between. Katherine Hamilton-Smith, the founding curator of the Teich Archives, presents a look at the documentary power and significance of picture postcards in this presentation. She touches on the Curt Teich Company of Chicago, the role Illinois played in the history and development of postcards, and on the picture postcard as a cultural icon. This program is made possible through the Illinois Humanities. Illinois Humanities is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy Demands Wisdom and the Illinois General Assembly [through the Illinois Arts Council Agency], as well as by contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

Glass Gem Magnet Workshop

Glass Gem Magnet Workshop
Tuesday, May 20th, 4:00 P.M.
Learn how to make your own glass gem magnets using flat glass marbles and a variety of craft supplies. All materials will be provided.

Movie Matinee: Painting the Modern Garden:  From Monet to Matisse

Movie Matinee: Painting the Modern Garden: From Monet to Matisse
Tuesday, May 20th, 1:00 P.M.
Library screens the documentary, “Painting the Modern Garden: From Monet to Matisse.” For many great artists, the garden has long been considered a desirable subject for the expression of color, light and atmosphere. Claude Monet is perhaps the most well-known painter of gardens, but other greats such as Van Gogh, Pissarro, Matisse and Sargent all viewed the garden as a meaningful focus for their talents. This documentary takes a magical journey from the gallery to the gardens, to Giverny and Seebüll and other glorious grounds favored by artists, and how early twentieth century artists designed and cultivated their own gardens to explore contemporary utopian ideas and motifs of color and form. The documentary is one hour and thirty minutes in length, not rated, and is made possible through public performance rights through Kanopy.

Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s

Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s
Tuesday, May 13th, 5:00 P.M.
When the Library hosts, in partnership with Independent Lens, the documentary, “Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s.” The documentary is an intimate portrayal of three families confronting the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and how this progressive neuro-degenerative disease transforms roles and relationships. Whether it’s a partner becoming a caregiver or an adult child shifting into being their parent’s caretaker, these stories show how families evolve when a loved one is diagnosed. Following the screening, representatives with the Illinois Valley Alzheimer’s Group will share information on resources available in the community, and Library staff will provide information on memory kits available through the Library, and how everyday citizens can contribute to Alzheimer research with Stall Catchers, an online game created by the Human Computation Institute at Cornell University. The film is one hour in length, and the conversation will be approximately forty-five minutes to one hour. Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s premieres on PBS on May 5th.

Card station

Card station
May, Wednesday 7th and 9th
Available all day.
Make cards for the special people in your life that have done so much for you. Art materials and blank cards provided.

Decorative Bird House Workshop

Decorative Bird House Workshop
Tuesday, May 6th, 4:00 P.M.
Decorate mini wooden bird houses to use as tabletop decoration or in a fairy garden. All supplies will be provided.

Movie Matinee: Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority

Movie Matinee: Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority
Tuesday, May 6th, 1:00 P.M.
Library hosts a screening of the documentary, “Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority.” In 1965, Patsy Takemoto Mink became the first woman of color in the U.S. Congress. Seven years later, she ran for the presidency, and co-authored Title IX, the landmark legislation that opened up high education and athletics to women. The documentary is fifty-six minutes in length, not rated, and is made possible through public performance rights through Kanopy.

Family Friday

Family Friday
Read together books. Start a new tradition, read together as a family, over the weekend! Pick up a curated book bundle or find a new family favorite to read together. Popcorn included!

Ready Set Read Wednesday

Ready Set Read Wednesday
Wednesdays at 11:00 A.M.
Explore our collection of early readers, phonics materials and letter recognition games. Take home reinforcement sheet provided.

Putnam

Books and Brunch

Books & Brunch
First Saturday of the month during library hours. Food, Books, and Friends.

Magnolia

Homework Helpers

Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

McNabb

Coffee Filter Butterflies

Coffee Filter Butterflies
Wednesday, May 21st, 4:00 p.m.
Create one-of-a-kind butterflies using coffee filters, markers, and water. All supplies will be provided.

Flower Pot

Flower Pot
Saturday, May 10th
10:00 A.M.
Planting for mom

Handprint Lily Bouquet Craft

Handprint Lily Bouquet Craft
Wednesday, May 7th, 4:00 P.M.
Create a bouquet of lilies using paper and your hands. All supplies will be provided.

Homework Helpers

Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours on Wednesdays.

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Submarines on the Illinois River with Joe Tokarz

Rescheduled to a later date
Submarines on the Illinois River with Joe Tokarz
Tuesday, May 6 12:30 P.M.
During World War 2, 28 Submarines were built in
Manitowoc, WI. 25 went to war. 4 never came home.
The USS Chicago Base of the United States Submarine Veterans, Inc. has put Manitowoc Submarine Memorials in Chicago, Joliet and Morris – along the path they took on their way to war. With your help, Ottawa Illinois will be the next site of a Manitowoc Submarines Memorial.

A River of Stories

A River of Stories
Thursday, April 3rd
Brian “Fox” Ellis will be presenting. Funded by the Illinois River Tour Foundation. 2:00 P.M. – 2:45 P.M. School program: River Tales
3:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. Conversation with the Historical Society Workshop 6:00 P.M. A River of Stories at the library