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Woodridge Public Library Announces September Events

Free events at the Woodridge Public Library include programs on how to use Facebook, prevent identity theft and download e-books.

As kids go back to school, adults in Woodridge have the opportunity to do a little learning as well. The following programs will be presented free at the during the month of September. The programs below are open to everyone.

Social Networking 101: Facebook

Monday, September 10, 7 p.m.

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An informal tour of Facebook. A librarian will demonstrate how to use the site and answer questions.

Identity Theft

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Wednesday, September 12, 7 p.m.

Want to know more about identity theft? A representative from the DuPage Credit Union will explain how to minimize your risk, the warning signs that you may be a victim, and the steps to take if you are.

Small Potatoes: Stories and Music for Everyone!

Sunday, September 16, 2 p.m.

A Small Potatoes performance is more than just music—it’s an all-age, family-friendly show that includes stories, humor, and music to engage the audience.

Learn to Download e-books

Monday, September 17, 2 p.m.

Now that you have an e-reader, drop by the Library and see how easy it is to check out and download e-books from Media On Demand, the Library’s e-book service, which has thousands of titles available.

Library Needlers

Monday, September 17, 7 p.m.

Calling all needle workers! Join us for conversation and companionship and to work on any needle-related project. Bring your own supplies and learn from each other.

Book Discussion

Tuesday, September 18, 10 a.m.

Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Register for these free programs online at woodridgelibrary.org, or in person at the Woodridge Public Library Adult/Young Adult Reference Desk, or by calling 630-964-7899.

*The above was a media announcement from the Woodridge Public Library.


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