Explore the intersecting worlds of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math with hands-on projects. For grades 3-7. Registration strongly encouraged.
Afterschool, hands-on art program for grades K-2. Attendees must be accompanied by a caregiver 16 or older. Registration strongly encouraged.
A presentation of original menswear items from 1840 to 1920, including vests, shirts, jackets, hats, neckwear, suspenders, and jewelry. Register for in-person or virtual attendance here: http://whatmenwore.eventbrite.com Nancy Wolfe has… Continue reading What Men Wore: Menswear in the Victorian & Edwardian Eras (hybrid)
Explore the intersecting worlds of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math with hands-on projects. For grades 3-7. Registration strongly encouraged.
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees is held in the Historical Room of the Galena Public Library. The public is welcome to attend all meetings of the Trustees.… Continue reading Regular Board Meeting
The evening book club will be discussing "The End of the Affair" by Graham Green. This meeting takes place in a hybrid format. You may attend either on Zoom or… Continue reading Evening Book Club
This class examines the cultural background of Korea and the Japanese occupation and its division after World War II. Events that led to the attack by North Korea and important… Continue reading Highland Lifelong Learning: Korean War – In-person
Afterschool, hands-on art program for grades K-2. Attendees must be accompanied by a caregiver 16 or older. Registration strongly encouraged.
Caitlin Doughty is the author, mortician, advocate and founder of reform collective, The Order of the Good Death Stay tuned for more details! This program is presented by Illinois Libraries… Continue reading Illinois Libraries Present: Caitlin Doughty – Virtual
Join us for a conversation with Caitlin Doughty, mortician, bestselling author, and advocate for death acceptance. Hailed by The New York Times as "a relentlessly curious and chipper tour guide… Continue reading Illinois Libraries Present: Caitlin Doughty (Virtual)