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
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 […]
Harvard Diggins Library will become a zoo for an hour! The Flying Fox Conservation Fund is coming for a visit and bringing a Sloth, Armadillo, Kinkajou, Fruit Bat, Children’s […]
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 […]
The 1984-85 Harvard Hornets basketball team won 27 games in a row, and finished 29-3, 4th in the IHSA State. Join us at this special reunion with guest speakers, […]
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 […]