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Yorkville Public Library Hosts Exciting December Events for Adults
The Yorkville Public Library is set to host a variety of engaging programs throughout December 2023, offering residents opportunities to participate in book clubs, creative workshops, and wellness activities. These events aim to foster community connections and promote personal growth among adults in Yorkville.
Musical and Creative Offerings
One of the highlights this month is the live performance by the Misty River Music Makers, a renowned women’s a cappella barbershop chorus. The Holiday Music Revue will take place on December 3 at 7 p.m., promising an evening filled with festive music that celebrates the season. This group has entertained audiences in the Fox Valley for over 40 years, making this event a must-see.
For those interested in hands-on creativity, the library hosts a recurring event called Threads & More on December 2 at 10:15 a.m. This informal gathering invites adults who enjoy crocheting, knitting, sewing, or quilting to collaborate on projects, share ideas, and showcase their finished pieces. No registration is necessary, encouraging all skill levels to participate.
Wellness and Skill Development
In addition to musical events, the library offers wellness programs to support mental and physical health. The Meditation + Mindful Movement session occurs every Tuesday at 1 p.m., led by Cristen Grajeda from Balanced Bluebird Healing. This gentle class focuses on relaxation and self-healing, providing a peaceful break in a busy week.
Another interesting program is Chair Yoga, which takes place on Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. This class is designed for all ages and skill levels, helping participants improve flexibility and reduce stress. Due to limited space, registration is required.
For those looking to enhance their culinary skills, the library presents Healthy Cooking with Jess on December 15 at 11:30 a.m.. Jess Stewart, a certified holistic health coach, will guide attendees through nutritious meal preparation, focusing on easy and enjoyable cooking techniques tailored for a fulfilling retirement.
Book Clubs and Gaming
Readers will find a variety of book clubs to join this month. The Books & Cooks Book Club meets on December 2 at 7 p.m., where participants explore literature inspired by food, sharing recipes and culinary experiences related to their readings. Fans of psychological thrillers can connect at the Psychological Thriller Book Club on December 17 at 7 p.m., discussing gripping tales that keep them on the edge of their seats.
For gaming enthusiasts, the Dungeons & Dragons Group meets every Tuesday at 4 p.m., offering a supportive environment for both new and experienced players. Additionally, the Magic: The Gathering Club gathers on Wednesdays at 5 p.m., inviting participants aged 14 and older to engage in Commander format games.
The library also encourages social interaction through its Roaming Readers Walking Club, which meets on December 5 and 19 at 9 a.m.. Members will walk at the Hoover Forest Preserve while discussing their latest reads, combining fitness with literary conversation.
These diverse offerings demonstrate the Yorkville Public Library’s commitment to enriching the community through a range of engaging and educational programs. With no registration required for many events, residents are encouraged to join in and discover the vibrant activities available in their local library. For more information on specific events or to register, visit the Yorkville Public Library’s website.
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