What's Happening?
The Homewood and Flossmoor Public Libraries are hosting a series of community events aimed at engaging residents of all ages. Activities include storytime sessions for babies and toddlers, a petting zoo,
an Oreo taste-off, and a prank lab for children. These events are designed to promote literacy, community interaction, and learning in a fun and accessible way. The libraries are providing opportunities for residents to participate in educational and recreational activities, fostering a sense of community and belonging.
Why It's Important?
Community events hosted by libraries play a vital role in promoting literacy and lifelong learning. They provide accessible opportunities for residents to engage in educational activities, supporting early childhood development and community cohesion. Libraries serve as important community hubs, offering resources and programs that cater to diverse interests and needs. By hosting these events, libraries contribute to the social and cultural fabric of the community, encouraging participation and interaction among residents.






