Make Your Own Lava Lamp
Kids of all ages, try your hand at making your own lava lamp using simple ingredients in this fun science project. Just drop in.
Kids of all ages, try your hand at making your own lava lamp using simple ingredients in this fun science project. Just drop in.
Sweet, savory, both?! The jello mold desserts of the 1960’s are the star of the show during this quirky taste off event. Vote for the best, weirdest, most nostalgic and more! Want to bring in a jello mold for tasting? Give us a call to sign up your dish for judging.
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!
Jane Austen visits you from the autumn of 1815. Her first three novels, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Mansfield Park are published, and Emma is complete. Jane visits with you at this, the most vibrant and hopeful time of her life. Drawing from her letters, juvenilia, and novels, this 45-minute performance delves into […]
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.
Ageless Grace® is a fun and playful brain health exercise program practiced to upbeat music while seated in the chair. This innovative program is composed of 21 tools or exercises. We lubricate our joints, strengthen our muscles, exercise our brains and tickle our funny bones! Come and experience timeless fitness for the body and brain™. […]
On the 112th anniversary of the Titanic’s fateful ship crossing, join local historian Bob Trzeciak as he walks you through the history, the lasting impact, and why it has remained a fascination for all of those 112 years. Call 708-448-2855 to register.