Storytime for babies and toddlers combines enjoyment and enrichment! Miss Nancy's learning plan includes songs, flannel board activities, and stories that all work to enhance the development of early literacy skills.
Space is limited and all participants must be registered including caregivers.
Register for each storytime separately.
This storytime combines enjoyment and enrichment! Miss Nancy's learning plan includes songs, flannel board activities, and stories that all work to enhance the development of early literacy skills.
Space is limited and all participants must be registered including caregivers.
Register for each storytime separately.
Join Mrs. Hansen for interesting activities, entertaining books, and a special craft! This storytime is designed for children who are able to listen and participate without assistance from a parent or caregiver.
Disclaimer(s)
Children under the age of 9 years may not be left unattended in the Library under any circumstances. A parent or other responsible adult must remain in the library building for the full duration of the program and must be visible when the program is over.
Disclaimer(s)
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.
Storytime for babies and toddlers combines enjoyment and enrichment! Miss Nancy's learning plan includes songs, flannel board activities, and stories that all work to enhance the development of early literacy skills.
Space is limited and all participants must be registered including caregivers.
Register for each storytime separately.
History Keepers is a volunteer group dedicated to promoting and supporting local history and genealogy initiatives at the Town and Country Public Library. The Program also serves as a means for participates to give back while building camaraderie and strengthening community pride. Various projects are underway, for example creating indexes from historical materials, scanning historical photographs, helping to staff the Lawrence J. Martin Heritage Center, answering research requests, and working on our House History project for older homes in Elburn's northwest quadrant. New volunteers are always welcomed!