LEGO KING KONG REGISTRATION
Registration required at .Ĭhess Academy: 7 p.m. Students will learn to draw new characters including Arach-Ned, Stink Bug, Coldsnap, Lady Lava, Whirl-Wendy, Grunt, and Earth-Quack. If you like drawing superheroes and supervillains, but you've already taken the Boom! Pow! Smash!, you're in luck. 18, at Glencoe Public Library, 320 Park Ave., Glencoe. īoom! Pow! Smash! 2! The Sequel! with Mark Anderson: 4 p.m. Bring your friends to the Innovation Center and get creative with art supplies and making equipment! Drop in. 18, at Glenview Public Library, 1930 Glenview Road, Glenview. This month's selection: "Deacon King Kong" by James McBride. Meet characters both saintly and shady, visit places ordinary and otherworldly and bring books to life through colorful conversation. Explore all that popular fiction has to offer. This event will take place on Zoom and in person as a hybrid program. 18, at Winnetka-Northfield Public Library, 768 Oak St., Winnetka. The Next Chapter - Fiction Book Club: 2 p.m. Pre-K to grade two with a parent/caregiver. Visit the library's Facebook page to watch live and on-demand. An entertaining storytime focused on a traditional folk or fairy tale, then all mixed up with silly, exciting or wacky versions of the tale. This Italian region bordering Tuscany, Lazio and Le Marche is known for its medieval hill towns, dense forests and cuisine. Join expert traveler Ralph Danielsen in exploring Italy's Umbria. 18, at Wilmette Public Library, 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. Registration requested walk-ins accepted. You are invited to the Northbrook Park District Senior Center Open House. 18, at Leisure Center, 3323 Walters Ave., Northbrook. Northbrook Park District Senior Center Open House: 11 a.m. Tickets for storytime will be available that morning at the Youth Services Desk on a first-come, first-served basis. Looking for something more casual than a traditional book discussion? Chat over the phone or via Zoom with your fellow book lovers about whatever you're reading, listening to, and otherwise enjoying. A bonding experience for caregivers and babies, with songs, cuddles and bounces. 18, screen "King of Devil's Island." Presented in Norwegian with English subtitles.
Join on the third Thursday of the month for an international film screening.
For information, email call (847) 853-7666 or visit Get maps from the webpage or pick up at the Museum during open hours. Explore by car, bicycle, or on foot to hear the audio on your phone.
Stop outside the homes of some Wilmette notables. Wilmette Local Legends Audio Tour: Wilmette Historical Museum, 609 Ridge Road, Wilmette.
Starring Elizabeth Rude, Maggie Speer, and Susie Steinmeyer. Their bonds are reaffirmed and re-created as they examine the toll that family secrets can take on not just on one person but also on the generations which follow. With just a single sentence, a hidden truth from the past is revealed and challenges the relationships between the women. A mother and her grown daughters reunite to pack up the family home. A world premiere by award-winning playwright Madelyn Sergel. 21, at Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. "The Wind Phone": Runs through Sunday, Nov. Over the past nine years the JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival has been an important and highly anticipated cultural event within the community, serving nearly 60,000 moviegoers/viewers throughout the Chicago area. From documentaries to dramas and accompanying Q&As with subject matter experts, you won't want to miss these carefully curated films. The 2021 Fall Festival kicks off with eight films streaming over three weekends. 21, at JCC Chicago, 300 Revere Drive, Northbrook. JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival: Runs through Sunday, Nov.