Postponed Mead Making: Part 2
Program Room – Lower Level 231 N Wolf Road, Northlake, IL, United StatesWe’ll be bottling the mead we brewed in Part 1. This program is limited to patrons aged 21 and over. This program will be rescheduled to June 26.
We’ll be bottling the mead we brewed in Part 1. This program is limited to patrons aged 21 and over. This program will be rescheduled to June 26.
Ages 3-5. Enjoy fun art projects and crafts. 3 a 5 años. Disfruta de divertidos proyectos de arte y manualidades. Thursdays, February 29 - April 25, 10-10:30 a.m. Limit 12. Los jueves, 18 de Enero al 25 de Abril, 10-10:30 a.m. Limite 12.
We will be learning the basics and making our own bars of soap. Soap making is a fun craft and with good attention to detail and carefully following directions it’s easier than it seems.
Ages 0-3 with a parent. For pregnant moms, new moms, or moms with energetic toddlers. Ms. Kim is here to make sure you and your little one enjoy a fun and energizing workout. Limit 10. Wristband is required.
If you had one wish, what would it be? Share it with Oak Street Health during our Livin’ the Dream event for your chance to make it come true. This program presented in partnership with Oak Street Health for anyone over 65 years of age. Please register by calling 708-562-2301 x5. Limit 25. Si pudiera...
Ages 6-8. Join us to paint some awesome seashells! Saturday, April 20, 2-3 p.m. Limit 15. Wristbands are required for programs marked with an asterisk *. Wristbands will be distributed 30 minutes prior to the program start time on a first-come, first-served basis.
Pick up a craft kit at the Youth Services desk to make at home. Mondays, January 22 - April 22. While supplies last.
Únete a las clases gratis de Zumba con Marce, la instructora certificada. Recuerda vestir ropa cómoda para hacer ejercicio. Ofreceremos refrigerios al final de cada clase. Las clases comienzan a las 9:45 a.m. El programa se presenta en colaboración con Oak Street Health. Join our free Zumba classes with certified instructor, Marce. Remember to wear...