Library Closed – Thanksgiving
Library Closed – Thanksgiving
We will be closed Thursday 27th and Friday 28th for Thanksgiving.
Please view each of our locations’ programs below. Call us or email us with questions or concerns.
Library Closed – Thanksgiving
We will be closed Thursday 27th and Friday 28th for Thanksgiving.
America’s Favorite Holiday Movie: A Look Inside It’s a Wonderful Life
Tuesday, November 18th at 6:00 p.m.
You know “It’s a Wonderful Life,” as one of the most beloved Christmas films of all time—but did you know it was originally a box-office flop? Voted the most inspirational movie ever made by the American Film Institute, Frank Capra’s classic has become a holiday tradition for generations. From the snow-covered streets of Bedford Falls to George Bailey’s desperate struggles and the iconic moment of finding Zuzu’s petals, the film has touched countless hearts. In this virtual talk, you’ll explore the fascinating history behind the film, how it was made, why it was nearly forgotten, and how it eventually became a cherished symbol of holiday spirit and goodwill. This program will be presented on Zoom; registration required: https://shorturl.at/bEVbx.
Dino-vember Baskets
All Month
For adults look for the three dinosaurs in the library to receive a Door prize basket from the library.
Steam Saturdays
Saturdays @ 10:00 A.M.
Focusing on Steam topics with books, activities and crafts. Explore the intersection of literacy, art and Science.
Cricut Makerspace
September 8th – 12th
During Library Hours
Come in to learn how to use the Cricut Maker. Crafty Adults welcome! Call ahead to schedule your appointment. Etch Glass. Bring your own glass item.
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.
Homework Helper
Anytime during Library Hours
Starting in Hennepin this Spring. Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours.
Cozy Creations: Felted Pumpkins
Tuesday, November 25th at 4:00 p.m.
Add a touch of handmade warmth to your autumn décor in this hands-on workshop. You’ll learn the basics of needle felting while creating soft, sculpted wool pumpkins in beautiful seasonal colors. Whether you’re new to felting or want to build on your skills, this relaxing craft is a wonderful way to celebrate the season. This program is designed for adults and youth in 4th grade and up. All materials are provided. Space is limited to 15 participants. Registration is required—call the Library at 815-339-2038 to reserve your spot.
Movie Matinee: Medicine Woman: The Story of America’s First Native Medical Doctor
Tuesday, November 25th at 1:00 p.m.
Susan La Flesche Picotte, in 1865, became America’s first Native doctor. She studied medicine at a time when few women dared, graduating first in her class. When she returned home to her Omaha tribe, she found a shattered world—and dedicated the rest of her life to helping her people become whole again. In this inspiring film, you’ll explore Susan’s legacy and meet modern-day medicine women from the Omaha, Lakota, and Navajo tribes. Like Doctor Susan, they perform quiet, powerful miracles that the world rarely sees, bringing strength, healing, and hope to their communities every day. The film is 56 minutes, not rated, and is made possible through public performance rights by Kanopy.
Movie Matinee: Warrior Tradition (Granville Branch)
Tuesday, November 18th at 1:00 p.m.
Discover the astonishing, heartbreaking, and inspiring story of Native Americans in the United States military. Why would Native men and women risk their lives for the very government that took their homelands? In this powerful film, you’ll hear directly from Native American warriors as they share their personal experiences — stories of service and sacrifice, courage and struggle. The film is 55 minutes, not rated, and is made possible through public performance rights by Kanopy.
Pumpkins for your little pumpkin!
All Month
Check out a Children’s book and get a little pumpkin for your pumpkin.
Curious Kids
Fridays @ 10:00-11:00 A.M.
Focusing on STEAM topics with books, activities and crafts. Explore the intersection of literacy, art and science. Homeschoolers are encouraged.
Preschool Pals
Wednesdays @ 10:30-11:00 A.M.
Focusing on early literacy we’ll explore seasonal books and a simple craft. Stay and Play is encouraged!
Wiggle worms
Wednesday @ 10:00-10:30 A.M.
An active story time for the littlest walkers and creepers. Focusing on Gross motor, with music, shakers, bubbles and scarves to explore. Stay and Play is encouraged!
Apples for Bookworms!
All Month
Check out a children’s book and get an apple for your little book worm!
Vegetable Gardening in Raised Beds and Containers
University of Illinois Extension Office
Friday, June 6th
1:00 – 2:00 P.M.
Learn how to use above ground growing systems for safe and fruitful production of your favorite backyard vegetables REGISTER AT GO. ILLINOIS.EDU/GRANVEG
Colorful Greetings…
Turn your Art into Notecards
Create one of a kind art.. Assorted coloring pages will be available as well as colored pencils. If you would like your art turned into a set of notecards, please leave it, along with your name and phone number, with a staff member. You will be notified when your cards are ready for pick-up.
Books & Brunch
First Saturday of the month during library hours. Food, Books, and Friends.
Thursday, November 20th
4:00 P.M.
Hollywood has long shaped how the world sees Native Americans—often through damaging stereotypes. For over a century, Westerns crafted the “villainous Indian” to justify conquest and erase the brutal truth of genocide. But with the rise of the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and powerful 1960s–70s protests, a shift began. Films like Little Big Man and Soldier Blue finally challenged the myths, humanizing Native voices and shining light on forgotten history.
Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Paper Perch: Bird Feeder Card
Wednesday, November 19th at 4:00 p.m.
Create your own adorable bird feeder–shaped card, complete with a colorful bird. In this hands-on craft, you’ll use paper, markers, and your imagination to design a card that’s perfect for decorating or giving to someone special. It’s just for fun—no birdseed required.
Students are welcome to work on homework at the library during library hours on Wednesdays.
From Royalty to Reality: Princess Diana’s Journey to Empathy
Tuesday, November 18th @ 12:30 P.M.
Even decades after her passing, Lady Diana Spencer, the People’s Princess, remains an icon of grace, compassion, and timeless elegance. From her enchanting royal wedding to Prince Charles in 1981, witnessed by over 750 million people worldwide, to her philanthropic endeavors and unwavering dedication to her family, Diana captivated hearts across the globe.
Step into the captivating world of royalty with historical presenter, Michelle Gibbons, as she brings the indomitable spirit of Princess Diana to life. Through Michelle’s portrayal, audiences will delve in Diana’s remarkable journey-from her noble charity work and royal duties under the watchful eye of Queen Elizabeth II, to her profound love for her children and the enduring legacy she left behind.
Join us as we pay tribute to the extraordinary life and timeless legacy of the People’s Princess, Princess Diana of Wales.