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Baby Lapsit: 0 - 24 Months

9:30am–10:00am
Children
Full
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Library Branch: Woodridge Public Library
Room: Meeting Room AB
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytimes
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Storytime designed for babies 0-24 months and their care. Simple stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement activities followed by fifteen minutes of social time.

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Toddler Time: Ages 2 - 3

10:15am–10:45am
Children
Full
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Library Branch: Woodridge Public Library
Room: Meeting Room AB
Age Group: Children
Program Type: Storytimes
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Toddler Time is filled with exciting interactive play, games, music, and stories for your 2- to 3-year-old child to enjoy with a caretaker.

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Introduction to Google Drive

6:30pm–8:30pm
Teens, Adults, Seniors
Full
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Library Branch: Woodridge Public Library
Room: Computer Training Lab
Age Group: Teens, Adults, Seniors
Program Type: Computer Classes
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Learn how to organize files and folders, upload files to your drive and how to share files with others.

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Virtual - Apocalypse Now: The Disappearance of Insects, Including Monarch Butterflies

7:00pm–8:00pm
Teens, Adults, Seniors
Full
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Virtual Event
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Library Branch: Virtual
Age Group: Teens, Adults, Seniors
Program Type: Other
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Local naturalist John Cebula explores the rapid global decline of insects, the critical role of species like the monarch butterfly—Illinois' state insect and a candidate for Endangered Species Act protection—and potential solutions to reverse this