
Queer Aid Virtual Series
Wilmette and Evanston Public Libraries, in partnership with community organizations, invite you to learn about resources and pathways that support you and your loved ones in a safe and affirming space.
Wilmette Public Library
1242 Wilmette Ave.
Wilmette , IL 60091
United States
Wilmette and Evanston Public Libraries, in partnership with community organizations, invite you to learn about resources and pathways that support you and your loved ones in a safe and affirming space.
If you're looking for a great way to share your love for your favorite book with others while getting some recognition for your awesome writing skills, check out the Letters About Literature con
Considering the fact that 11 million people in the United States—about 3.6 percent of us—are deaf or near-deaf, this singular minority doesn’t get much attention. People who experience deafness don’t get flags, or parades. Yet deafness is not simply a disability.
Is your family preparing to send your child(ren) to preschool or kindergarten for the first time this fall? This milestone can be overwhelming, but there are so many great resources to help make the transition easier for kiddos and grown-ups alike.
For the second year, the Youth Services department has created an epic Gallery of Readers as part of our Summer Reading Club halfway activity.
Even library super-users may be unfamiliar with the many perks that their library card can unlock!
Did you know that librarians from the Youth Services Department visit Wilmette schools throughout May and June to promote reading during the summer?
Celebrate Pride Month by reading about the lives and experiences of these LGBTQ authors:
In the Form of a Question: The Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider
How do we help children understand the meaning of Pride – a joyful celebration that commemorates decades of struggle for human rights?