Princeton Public Library Events April 24th to May 31st

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April 24, 5pm
The Princeton Public Library is hosting Susan Glassman’s Nutrition and Wellness Program: “Comfort Food Reinvented”, from the Illinois Extension Office. This program will take place April 24 at 5pm at the Princeton Public Library and will include a PowerPoint, handouts and recipes, a cooking demonstration (with a sample to taste). This program is free and all are welcome to attend.
April 25, 3pm
Cricket Wireless will be at the Princeton Public Library to provide assistance and troubleshoot cellphone problems April 25 at 3pm. To reserve a spot, call the circulation desk at 815-875-1331. This program is free and all are welcome to attend.
May 8, 5pm-7:30pm
The Princeton Public Library is hosting a floral water coloring tutorial with Melody Best. For the cost of $30, instruction and materials will be provided. This class is for all skill levels. To register for this event, you can come to the Princeton Public Library circulation desk, or call 815-875-1331. Seating for this event is limited to 15, and seating is secured upon payment.
May 10, 4:30pm
The Princeton Public Library is hosting a Zoom presentation for Libby Author Shari Emami, H.H.P. and her book “Breaking Free from Pain, From Suffering to Strength, My Own Personal Journey with Fibromyalgia and Healing Modalities”. Her book is available to Princeton patrons through the Libby App. This program will be provided at the Princeton Public Library May 10, at 4:30pm CT. This program is free and all are welcome to attend.
May 24, 4:30pm
The Princeton Public Library is hosting Touring Singer-Songwriter and Historian Barry Cloyd Friday, May 24 at 4:30pm. Cloyd is a Midwestern based, award-winning, touring singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who typically performs more than 125 shows of all types per year. He will give his presentation “Over There…The U.S. in World War I”, which tells the story of his grandfather in WWI. This program ends with an original song titled “Keep A Candle Burning…A Soldiers Letter Home” and the hope that the world will one day never need to write or sing the songs of war again. This program is free and all are welcome to attend.

May 31, 4:30pm

The Princeton Public Library is hosting a Trivia Night Friday May 31, at 4:30 pm. The entry fee for this event is a donation for the food pantry. Mulligan’s will be the recipient for larger donations. This event will include five teams of five as seating is limited. Register with a full team or as an individual by calling 815-875-1331, emailing [email protected], or visiting the circulation desk.

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