Are you interested in learning about the world around you through Documentary Films? Join us for an educational afternoon of documentary films. Titles are listed on our registration software, Amilia (and may be subject to change). After the film, stay for a friendly critique and discussion. Feel free to bring some snacks. These are all one-day registrations.
the first Black freelance photographer in apartheid South Africa.
Join us for an engaging lecture on the wildlife of the forest preserves of Cook County, Illinois, led by staff from the Trailside Museum. Participants will have the unique opportunity to explore an interactive display featuring furs, skulls, and mounts of common animals in the region. Learn the roles these animals play in their habitats, behaviors, and biodiversity's importance. Get ready for an educational experience that combines hands-on learning with a deep appreciation for the natural world, all while fostering a connection to the rich wildlife that calls Cook County home.
American Mahjong is a fun, engaging, and educational experience designed for players of all levels! Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this program provides the perfect balance of instruction and hands-on play.
Learn the Basics – Understand the fundamental rules, tile meanings, and winning strategies with step-by-step guidance.
Practice with Guidance – Play in a supportive environment with expert tips and real-time coaching.
Strategy & Advanced Play – Master essential tactics, improve your tile-reading abilities and enhance your game through interactive lessons.
Social & Fun – Meet fellow Mahjong enthusiasts, participate in friendly matches, and enjoy the thrill of the game.
Join us and immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Mahjong while having a great time! Whether you’re playing for fun or looking to compete, this program will help you build confidence and skill in an enjoyable setting.
Fridays are for FUN. Sign up to join a lovely group of friends for an afternoon of competition. Scrabble- two to four players score points by placing tiles, each bearing a single letter, onto a game board divided into a 15×15 grid of squares. The tiles must form words that, in crossword fashion, read left to right in rows or downward in columns and are included in a standard dictionary or lexicon.