Newspaper Seedling Pots
Still haven't started your seedlings? Drop-in to learn how to easily make seed pots out of newspaper. Bring your seeds or check out some from the Seed Library - […]
Still haven't started your seedlings? Drop-in to learn how to easily make seed pots out of newspaper. Bring your seeds or check out some from the Seed Library - […]
Kick off Summer Reading Club 2023 "Find Your Voice" at a concert at Harvard Diggins Library with award-winning musician Chris Vallillo. Chris will perform his show "Oh Freedom! Songs of […]
RESCHEDULED DATE! This is the new date after this event was cancelled 10/12/22. A registration link will be available soon! Join us in conversation with award-winning and bestselling author […]
Create beautiful marbled clay dishes to store all your favorite trinkets, jewelry, change or other odds and ends. For all ages, younger children may require adult assistance. Registration required If […]
Orchard mason bees are small bees native to North America and are very good pollinators for flowers and fruit trees. They visit as many a 1,000 blooms per day. Encourage […]
Orchard mason bees are small bees native to North America and are very good pollinators for flowers and fruit trees. They visit as many a 1,000 blooms per day. Encourage […]
Buenas! Join us for a few rounds of classic Mexican Bingo, AKA "Loteria." This game is just like regular Bingo, but with Spanish vocabulary words instead of numbers. Whose card […]
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. THERE WILL BE NO ADDITIONS TO THE WAITING LIST AT THIS TIME. Harvard Diggins Library will become a zoo for an hour! The Flying Fox […]
Accessible Metra, Pace, and CTA buses and trains are easy to use and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) would love to show you how! We welcome older adults, people […]
Jay Bachochin founded The Wisconsin Paranormal Investigators in 2007 to investigate and research UFOs and ghosts. Since 2014 he has been on a solo quest searching for The Wisconsin […]
These bracelets are gorgeous and cryptic! Join us as we make beaded bracelets using Morse code to create secret messages For all ages, younger children may require adult assistance. Registration […]
Join us a live, virtual, free event with Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of the book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants. This event is free […]
**THIS EVENT IS AT MAXIMUM CAPACITY BUT THE LIBRARY IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR THE WAITING LIST. TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST, PLEASE CALL 815-94-4671** The 1984-85 […]
Back by popular demand! Escape the sinking Titanic before time runs out. Work together to find the clues and solve all of the puzzles to make it out in time. […]
Join us for Make & Mingle, our monthly craft night intended for adults. All supplies will be provided to create your own customized collage journals using cutouts from magazines. […]
Are you a fan of sushi? How about candy? What if there was a sushi roll made out of candy? Come and make your own sushi and sashimi to satisfy […]
The only thing better than a gooey s'more is one you made yourself! Learn how to make crispy graham crackers and fluffy marshmallows... both of which are easier than […]
To this day, Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales is one of the most beloved princesses around the world whose life and death were made public through the media. […]