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Indian Prairie Library’s Upcoming Programs for Adults
Gardening, First Ladies, Musical Performances, Among Others.

March provides a variety of virtual programs for adults at Indian Prairie Public Library. Browse the calendar & register today.
Race & Restorative Justice: A Conversational Approach to a Challenging Topic
Wednesday, Mar. 3, 7 p.m.
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Enjoy two short videos and a discussion moderated by Tauya Forst, J.D., professor of justice studies from the College of DuPage. This is a program is part of the Ignite Change series.
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Wednesday, Mar. 10, 6:30 p.m.
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Online Book Club: 142 Ostriches
Wednesday, Mar. 17, 7 p.m.
Join in discussing 142 Ostriches by April Davila. Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, this beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family, and forgiveness. The book is available on hoopla as an eBook or audiobook.
The following programs are sponsored by the Indian Prairie Public Library Foundation & Friends.
Tuesday, Mar. 16, 7 p.m.
Horticulturist Sharon Yiesla teaches the basics to get a garden up and running. She covers planning, preparing the soil, and proper times to plant.
City of Big Songs: My Favorite Songs about Chicago
Sunday, Mar. 21, 2 p.m.
Musician and Chicago historian Clarence Goodman performs songs about Chicago and tells the stories behind the songs.
Monday, Mar. 22, 7 p.m.
The role of First Lady comes with no job description, no pay, and no written requirements. Yet America's presidential spouses have wielded great influence, and have always been subject to intense public scrutiny. In honor of Women's History Month, popular presenter Leslie Goddard explores which First Ladies have rated highest to lowest with historians.
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