Wheaton Public Library 225 N. Cross St. Wheaton, IL 60187 United States
Transferable Skills is designed to enhance and recognize key abilities used in various professional fields; such as communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and adaptability. In partnership with Goodwill Workforce Connection Center.
In the 1960s, America watched Julia Child demonstrate the art of French cooking on television. Actress and scholar Leslie Goddard, Ph.D. will bring the iconic French Chef to life, discussing everything from her marriage to her televised mishaps.
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The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
The library's patron conduct policy applies to virtual library programs. Library staff has the right to remove participants from virtual programs who are in violation of the patron conduct policy.
Local businesses coming together monthly to find out what it is they do and what do they need from one another. Wheaton Public Library provides the space and most importantly the coffee and donuts.
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Our spring program is an escape room on March 21st!
Join us to discuss this month's genre-blend Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto in meeting room 2B on the second floor. Intended for those in their 20s and 30s to discuss books and connect with others in their age range.
Copies of the book are available at the library. Please ask at the Welcome Desk or Curbside Pickup.
2-3 years old with caregivers
Here's a chance for toddlers and their grown-ups to hang out and get to know each other. We'll have some toys and books available to use while you meet other families in the area.
This program is intended for children and caregivers to participate together; drop offs are not allowed.
In the course of daily operations, the library may take photographs within public areas of the library. Written permission is not needed for Library staff to take photographs of groups or crowds including children in the library building or during library sponsored events.
Death certificates are important resources when researching the lives of our ancestors. However, due to outdated terminology and the limits of medical knowledge in the past, it can be hard to interpret the causes of death given.
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