#SRHPL Teen Make it Take it Tuesday
Join us this Tuesday in the Makery to make a craft related to the Summer Reading theme "Reading Takes You Everywhere".
View Article#SRHPL Around the World with Movies
Join us all summer long for movies set in different countries!
View ArticleEveryone's Art Club
Artistic teens meet the second Wednesday of the month from June through August from 4-5pm. Bring your art portfolio if you wish and share your techniques and drawing styles. For anyone in grades 7...
View ArticleTeen Leadership Council
Looking for teen input for programs, book suggestions, or anything else you would like to see/do/find at the library! Bring your ideas and a friend.
View Article#SRHPL Stuffed Animal Sleepover
Bring your second favorite stuffed animal to the library for this event. You will hear a story, have cookies, make a name tag, and fill out their contact form, and leave them with us.
View Article#SRHPL Readers Theater Camp
Spend the day at the library with Miss Kelly! We will read some books, pick one to perform, make simple costumes, and do a performance!
View Article#SRHPL Lasers Take you Everywhere
We'll show you how laser cutting works, what you can make, and how to customize your own projects to fit your own needs.
View Article#SRHPL Where in the World is..
The Homewood Water Tower has been stolen! Track down the trench-coat and red-hatted international thief by answering questions about geography, history, and pop culture!
View Article#SRHPL Magic Tree House Party
Explore the settings a few of the most popular Magic Tree House stories through this drop in party.
View Article#SRHPL Adventure Board Game Night
Join us for a night of fantasy board games. Whether it's a cooperative, competitive, strategic, or hidden traitor game, we have something right up your alley. We encourage you to bring your favorites...
View Article#SRHPL Gaming Night
Hang out at the Homewood Public Library, after hours, and enjoy gaming and snacks! Xbox One, Wii, board games,card games, D&D and more! Registration is preferred. For anyone in grades 7-12. Snacks...
View Article#SRHPL Mongolia
Author-photographer Cynthia Clampitt guides you on a trip through Mongolia.
View Article#SRHPL Finale and Mario Kart Race
Everyone is invited to join us AT IRWIN PARK for a field day to celebrate the end of Summer Reading! Play lawn games and enter a live action Mario Kart race! More info soon.
View ArticleComEd Honors Seven Local Diverse Suppliers at Annual Awards Celebration
Steven Davis, chairman of The Will Group, Chicago, was presented with the Transformation Award at the 2018 ComEd Diverse Supplier Awards Ceremony on Monday
View ArticleHealth-Focused Farmers Market Makes Wise Food Choices Easier
Registered Nurse Cynthia Malone takes a shopping break at Advocate Trinity Hospital's June 19 Farmers Market. Patients, community members and staff attended. The hospital will host its second public...
View ArticlePSC Celebrates Independence Day at Beecher Parade
Prairie State College joined in the festivities for the Beecher 4th of July Parade. Representing the college were Tabitha Drake, Adrian Wright, Diana Flores and Georges Sanon. They are joined by...
View ArticleBrass Band Bash Returning to Mt. Prospect
Brass Band Bash, Saturday, July 28th at 6 PM. Veterans Memorial Band Shell, 411 S. Maple. Mt. Prospect, IL. Featuring the Milwaukee Festival Brass, South Shore Brass Band, and The Illinois Brass Band....
View ArticleKELLY NISSAN OF OAK LAWN OWNER ELECTED TO CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE TRADE...
Ryan Kelly, owner of Kelly Nissan, Oak Lawn, Illinois, was recently elected to the Chicago Automobile Trade Association (CATA) board of directors.
View ArticleWhat an Amazing Season for 16U Mokena Blast MS
These girls can play! With a final season record of 42-4-1, I would say these girls have "it". This team has been driven by fundamental teaching by "Doing it Stevie's Way, Get Better Everyday".
View ArticleCable No More
At Orland Park Public Library on Tuesday, July 31, Ian Lashbrook presented "Cable No More", a library class about ditching the cable company in favor of more affordable options.
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