Library Early Closure Notice

All IPDPL locations that are open on Thursday, May 8, 2025, will close at 5:30 PM for a staff in-service training event.  Branches will reopen according to their regular schedules on Friday, May 9, 2025.

We apologize for any inconvenience.


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Hoopla Service Update

Beginning May 1, hoopla checkouts will be limited to 3 per month for IPDPL cardholders.  This small change helps ensure we can continue offering hoopla to our community.  You’ll still have access to the full catalog, plus a wide range of other digital resources, free with your library card.  For complete details, please visit the Library News page.

4-H Little Roots Program

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This is not a library sponsored event.

Purpose of Meeting

Little Roots 2022 Kick-Off Event!

Little Roots is fun, hands-on program designed to get 5- to 7-year-olds excited about gardening!

A bright, kid-friendly gardening calendar guides children and their adult helpers in growing 7 different plants from seed to harvest.  The calendar provides weekly activities, from May through September, that encourage junior growers in observing the world around them, researching horticulture basics, and caring for their plants.  Participants will receive seeds (radish, pumpkin, zinnia, sunflower, basil), tomato & pepper transplants, a gardening calendar, and supplemental gardening resources.  Adults will be invited to join a private Facebook group to receive weekly tips, videos, and gardening activities.

Youth gardeners (Cloverbuds) may also choose to participate in various showcase opportunities (optional) throughout the growing season.  Showcase opportunities include local county 4-H shows, community events, the Autumnal Festival, and various virtual showcases on the private Little Roots Facebook group page.

 

This is a FREE PROGRAM offered by Woodford County 4-H and the U of I Illinois Extension.  There is no charge for any of the seeds, plants, or associated materials.  Gardeners are expected to provide their own planting area (or containers and soil) and gardening tools.

 

For more information about this program, please contact:

Alcha Corban
4-H Youth Development Educator
acorban@illinois.edu
(309) 467-3789