In Under the Tulip Tree by Michelle Shocklee, it is seven years after the stock market crash and Lorena Leland takes a job with the government interviewing former slaves. Frankie Washington is one of the interviewees, and they hit it off. As Frankie’s story comes out, Rena gets a fresh perspective on slavery. Pick up your copy at the circulation desk today.
UNO Dos, Flip, Attack, and Original will all be available for you to show off your game face. Saving that Wild card for last? Never let ’em see your hand!
Registration is required and limited to 15 participants per class. Call 815-738-2742 to register.
Have you heard of microgreens? Microgreens are simply the first leaves of the vegetables that you know! They are small in stature but contain high levels of powerful vitamins, minerals, and health-supporting components.
Presented by Joyce Lewis, Grant Coordinator from the Ogle County Health Department, participants will learn how to grow microgreens and explore creative ways to incorporate them into their diets through engaging hands-on classes. Each participant will receive a FREE passive microgreen kit to grow their own microgreens at home – year round! The kit contains a mini grow light, a microgreen tray, nutrients for water, a seed packet, and all the information needed for success. Valued at $100.
Registration is required and limited to 15 participants per class. Call 815-738-2742 to register. Don’t miss out on this free family-friendly opportunity!
Native to the dry, rocky areas of the Mediterranean, rosemary has long been associated with memory, remembrance, happiness, loyalty, and love. Stop by and pick up your kit to try some delicious recipes featuring rosemary.