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De-stress and hang out with other middle schoolers! We’ll provide snacks, activities, and games to get you through the school week.
Grades 5-8, ages 10-14.
Disclaimer(s)
Due to the room capacity, attendance at drop-in programs is limited to 50 participants.
Tap into your inner creativity with a fun and easy craft project. This month: Wildflower seed pops.
Get your little one acquainted with the Library at this toddler-riffic storytime. To attend, children must be between 18 and 36 months old at the time of the class.
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All participants should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
Tap into your inner creativity with a fun and easy craft project. This month: Wildflower Seed Pops
Join us for a book adventure! We’ll read a book out loud, then create props to act out exciting parts of the story together. This month’s featured story is Anatole by Eve Titus.
Grades K-2
Drop in and play at our sensory stations during this mess-friendly program. Stations include shaving cream, kinetic sand, and more.
Ages 3-5 with a parent/caregiver.
Disclaimer(s)
All participants should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
A Message from our Board President
It is with bittersweet emotions that I am sharing that Morton Grove Public Library Director, Pam Leffler, will be retiring in April 2026. Pam has done an amazing job over her tenure by making our library one that continues to offer the highest quality and standard of service to our community.
Pam has led our library through challenging times and various improvements, while maintaining a strong commitment to championing our staff and serving our patrons. Throughout the Covid pandemic, Pam helped ensure services stayed available to the public while guiding the staff through the adaptability needed in uncertain times. One of the memorable building projects that began during this period was the wonderful reimagining and renovation of our Youth Services department.
Throughout Pam’s 35-year career working in public libraries, she has carried her passion for service to the community, advocacy for literary access, and expertise in library knowledge.
Pam is an avid traveler and a dedicated mother and grandmother, and I hope retirement will offer more adventures and quality time with her loved ones.
I can confidently speak for the entire board and staff in saying we will truly miss Pam’s leadership, dedication, and partnership, and we wish her the very best in her next chapter.
EMILY MACEJAK
President, Board of Trustees