Your City @Home: Chicago Children’s Museum
Andrea Pracht of My Kitchen Clatter will teach you the basics of pressure cooking. Register Here! This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
This session will help you develop your networking skills to boost your job search success.
Learn what a bullet journal is and walk through the basic steps to get your journal started. Register Here! This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
This session will focus on how to make LinkedIn a friendlier social media platform and show you the important elements of building your profile.
Your City @Home: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
Tips for dementia caregivers at home, tips for caregivers in assisted living, tips for individuals receiving home-based services and staying healthy.
Jillian and Martha are bringing Knitwits online! Join them for an evening of knitting and chatting on Zoom. Register Here! This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Learn what else LinkedIn has to offer from finding connections to building your network and personal brand.
Your City @Home: The Art Institute of Chicago
Join Ms. Lauren and discuss a graphic novel each month! On Saturday May 15th, we'll be discussing Sisters by Raina Telgemeier. All titles are available via Hoopla.
Join Carol on Zoom for an insightful book discussion. On Tuesday May 18th, we'll be discussing Code Name Helene by Ariel Lawhon.
Have the whole family join Ms. Regina for stories, finger plays, songs and movement as your day winds down.
Attendees will participate in small groups activities as well as research and explore nonprofit job opportunities.
Join us for our first Reading for Equity and Diversity Book Club. Each quarter we will discuss a different book that focuses on EDI topics or #OwnVoices content. On Wednesday May 26th, we'll be discussing So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo.
Our summer program is aimed at recovering from Covid Learning Loss, where we will focus on reteaching to fill in gaps and pre-teaching to ensure students are ready for the next level of coursework.
Professional storyteller Terry Wolfisch Cole will teach you the skills you need to engage any audience.
Your City @Home: Elmhurst History Museum
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