Programs and Events for Adults

Check the calendar for dates and times.

Adult Coloring: You may choose to bring your own coloring utensils or supplies can be provided. For ages 16+.

Adulting 101: A new program that meets every other month and teaches life skills for adults of all ages.

Book a Librarian: Individualized computer/technological help by appointment. Available Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-5pm. One hour time-slots maximum. Call 273-7922 to reserve a slot.

Book Review: Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, this program is scheduled for the second Monday of every month at 12pm. No outside reading required. Light Lunch served.

Cooking for Adults – U of I Extension’s Robin Johnston leads this hands-on cooking program. Learn how easy and fun it is to cook nutritious meals and snacks.

Dewey Decimators: This group meets the first Thursday of every month to talk about books that fit each month’s theme. Don’t have anything to discuss? Join us anyway and possibly discover your next favorite book/genre!

Essential Oils: Christine Bayer teaches us the basics of using essential oils.

Shakespeare Reading Group: This group meets for fun read alouds of Shakespeare’s plays.

Too Legit to Knit: Are you a reluctant crafter? Do you shy away from glitter and glue? No fear! We want you! Too Legit to Knit meets every other month and welcomes all crafting skill levels.