The Sept. 21 event will be held via Zoom.
The public is welcome at board meetings, held in the library board room each month.
Wheaton College will be putting on a brief surprise fireworks display for students Tuesday night.
College of Dupage Professor of Sociology Matt Green will discuss the health and economic consequences of the coronavirus.
The clothing will be used for job interviews, court dates and more.
The virtual event will be held Sept. 1.
"Share ideas with your fellow business owners."
The Wheaton League of Women Voters will assist residents in registering to vote and answering election questions.
"There's a world of music right in your house."
County Clerk Jean Kaczmarek will discuss new voting options and opportunities.
Chopra Center certified instructor Stephanie Frantz will teach a simple mindfulness meditation technique.
Safe social distancing measures will be in place to ensure donor safety.
City of Wheaton crews continue working to clean up damage and respond to calls from Monday's severe weather.
"Learn some new songs and sing old favorites" at the Aug. 21 event.
"Obtain tangible ideas and tips on self-care techniques and how to apply them to daily life."
The virtual event will focus on the role these concepts play in systemic racism.
Design and decorate your own puzzle.
"Join and ask us your most difficult trivia questions and we'll find out if we know the answers."
Community leaders will give overviews about their respective projects in the city.
Rediscover the historical events that happened in Wheaton's past and celebrate them!
"A lively conversation about finding and retaining good customers."
Discuss and share ideas to help your business in these turbulent times.
The Workforce Connection Center manager at Goodwill will teach resume-writing skills.
The public is welcome.
"Join us an afternoon game of intrigue."
Laurie Russell of the Robert R. McCormick Museum at Cantigny will present stories about the Medill, McCormick and Patterson women.
College of DuPage Education Professor Shannon Brown will help prepare for back-to-school in its various forms.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" will be examined at the Aug. 6 meeting.
The July 29 event will be conducted via Zoom.
The Zoom webinar will take place Aug. 3.
Wheaton Public Library will host the event via Zoom.
"Explore the benefits of going vegan" July 30.
Learn how to draw something new in a step-by-step class.
Participants can earn candy or free books as a prize.
Children up to sixth grade are invited to play.
"Think about what an antiracist society might look like and how we can play an active role in building it."
Bring knit, crochet, cross-stitch and embroidery projects to the virtual meeting.
Join Wheaton area authors as they share their work and writing process.
"Let's write a story together, line by line."
With temperatures rising across the state, Illinois American Water is reminding customers to use water wisely and avoid water overuse.