SAT Practice Exam Sunday, Mar. 21,
12:30–4 p.m.
Conquer those pretest jitters early and improve your scores
by taking a practice SAT exam at the Library. Kaplan
instructors will return your personalized results. Free!
No Library card required! Sign up today at the Information Services Desk.
Kids Corner Grades 1 & 2 Mon., March 22, 4–4:45 p.m. Go Fly a Kite
An afternoon story romp with storytelling, books, and of course, lots of surprises. Registration info.
Patterns in Nature That Inspire
Japanese Gardens Thurs., March 25,
7 p.m.
Presented by Tim
Gruner, curator of the Anderson Japanese
Gardens in Rockford, Illinois, considered
to be the highest quality public Japanese
Garden in North America.
Discover Your Library! March - May 2010
Read the latest news and information on all Library programs and events.
2010 Passport Day in the USA March 27, 2010, 10 am - 3 pm The Kane County Clerk’s Office
Planning to travel outside of the United States?
First, plan to get your passport! Check out the details.
Snapshot: One Day in the Life of Illinois Libraries On February 10, the St. Charles Public Library joined other
libraries throughout Illinois in collecting statistics and comments from our
patrons to get an idea of how much our services are used in
an average 12-hour weekday and what people think about us.
See our Snapshot.
Need to Brush Up On Your Computer
Skills?
Take your computer
skills to the next level while learning at your own pace with Learning
Express Library. Each beginning, intermediate, or advanced course is
broken down into smaller units. This is a great way
to build skills for job seekers or for anyone who wants to take their knowledge to the next level. You’ll also find
courses for everything from
basic math to the SAT, from civil service to citizenship,
from plumbing to the MCAT.
Dear John If You Like...Nicholas Sparks try one of the bittersweet romances on this list.
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Reading Map to compliment The Help by Kathryn Stockett covers the American civil rights experience primarily from the 1930s through the 1970s. Book Discussion - April 13,
7:00 p.m.
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