Third & Fourth Grade Book Club
Third and fourth graders are welcome to sign up for reading, activities, and fun! For more information contact Youth Services. To register email ysreg@worthlibrary.com or call 708-448-2855.
Third and fourth graders are welcome to sign up for reading, activities, and fun! For more information contact Youth Services. To register email ysreg@worthlibrary.com or call 708-448-2855.
Meet up at the Worth Library for a playdate! Lots of educational toys and fun for children ages 5 and under. Just drop in!
Fun, snacks, and prizes! Our guest Bingo caller is Bob Trzeciak. Bob is a local Historian who has presented several historical presentations at the Worth Public Library. Bob will be calling the Bingo numbers with some trivia, funny facts, and amusing stories. Call 708-448-2855 to register. Funds (in whole/part) for this program were provided through […]
Play Bingo with friends and win prizes. Just walk in! First come, first served.
Pickup starts March 11th. This month’s kit will give you all the supplies to make your own St. Patrick's Day Button Art. Limited quantities given out on a first come first served basis at our Circulation Desk.
In the Spring of 1950, Agatha Christie accompanied her husband, archeologist Max Mallowan to Iran and the tells of Kalhu; the ancient city also known as Nimrud. Join Agatha Christie in Beit as she reminisces with you about her childhood, her life as a writer and adventurer, and contemplates beginning her autobiography- a project that […]
Enjoy weekly storytime with Ms. Bonny! Stories, activities and art for ages 2-5. Older and younger siblings are welcome. No registration necessary, just drop in.
Meet up at the Worth Library for a playdate! Lots of educational toys and fun for children ages 5 and under. Just drop in!
An original one woman musical on the legendary and enigmatic Swedish film star Greta Garbo starring Jillann Gabrielle. Call 708-448-2855 to register. Funds (in whole/part) for this program were provided through a Library CARES award from AgeOptions through funding from the American Rescue Plan Act via the Illinois Department on Aging.