Homeschool: Natural Disaster Science
Downtown Library 300 S. Second St., Elkhart, IN, United StatesHurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes and earthquakes cause destruction. We look at how and why they happen and what we can do to stay safe.
Hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes and earthquakes cause destruction. We look at how and why they happen and what we can do to stay safe.
Each year, a group of librarians picks some of the best illustrated books of the year. Look at past winners and then explore new books that deserve recognition. Maybe you […]
Experiment to make slime, goo and special calm-down bottles. See if you can make them, not with a recipe but through trial and error.
Elkhart Public Library and the Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo are celebrating Martin Luther King Day with a special breakfast event. Leatra Scott of The Village Empowerment Center will […]
Free legal advice regarding evictions and housing issues is provided by the Volunteer Lawyer Network. Sessions are on a first-come, first-served basis. La Red de Abogados Voluntarios responderá a las […]
Start your family tree search here, with the basics of how to trace your roots using the library’s great services.
A flashlight from a tongue depressor? Lighting a lightbulb with a lemon? Try these and other circuit experiments.
Beacon, St. Joseph and Franciscan Health Systems are partnering for a free COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first, second and booster doses. Anyone 5 years of age and older are eligible […]
Make a working model of the heart and lungs. We'll also experiment with how the eyes and muscles work.
Scams affect people every day. A Purdue Extension educator will go over the basics of keeping your personal information safe and what scams to look out for.
Beacon, St. Joseph and Franciscan Health Systems are partnering for a free COVID-19 vaccine clinic for first, second and booster doses. Anyone 5 years of age and older are eligible […]
Learn about the severe weather we get in Northern Indiana, how to stay safe and the role of the National Weather Service from meteorologist Rachel Cobb.