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BOOKCLUBS, PROGRAMS, MAKERSPACE, STUDY ROOMS, AND MORE.
Children's Book Sale
Child browsing through books.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 10 A.M.–4 P.M.
Scores of gently-used books will be available for purchase at the sale.
 
Money from the sale helps the Friends support Library services and programs.
 
Book prices:
• Children’s hardcover, $1
• Children’s paperback, $.50
The Friends accept credit cards, cash, and checks at book sales.
 
For Seniors
Man wincing while holding his ear.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 • 10–11 A.M.
Geneva Hearing Services staff will provide up-to-date information and resources to better understand tinnitus, its effects, and treatment options.
 
Staff Favorites
by Rachel Harrison
Play Nice
A woman must confront the demons of her past when she attempts to fix up her childhood home in this devilishly clever take on the haunted house novel from the author of Black Sheep and So Thirsty.
 
by Naomi Novik
His Majesty's Dragon
In the first novel of the New York Times bestselling Temeraire series, a rare bond is formed between a young man and a dragon, and together they must battle in the Napoleonic Wars.
 
by Carys Davies
Clear
John, an impoverished Scottish minister, has accepted a job evicting the lone remaining occupant of an island north of Scotland—Ivar, who has been living alone for decades, with only the animals and the sea for company. Though his wife, Mary, has serious misgivings about the errand, he decides to go anyway, setting in motion a chain of events that neither he nor Mary could have predicted.
by Shari Franke
The House of My Mother
From eldest daughter Shari Franke, the shocking true story behind the viral 8 Passengers family vlog—now the subject of a Hulu docuseries—and the hidden abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, and how, in the face of unimaginable pain, she found freedom and healing.
by Zora Neale Hurston
Their Eyes Were Watching God
One of the most important and enduring books of the twentieth century, Their Eyes Were Watching God brings to life a Southern love story with the wit and pathos found only in the writing of Zora Neale Hurston. Out of print for almost thirty years—due largely to initial audiences’ rejection of its strong black female protagonist—Hurston’s classic has, since its 1978 reissue, become perhaps the most widely read and highly acclaimed novel in the canon of African-American literature.
 
by Jillian Meadows
Give Me Butterflies
A swoony, steamy, workplace romance in which two curators at a science museum—a handsome but grumpy astronomer and an anxious but sunshine-y entomologist—realize they are the perfect match.
 
Discover more Staff Favorites here.
 
Artists' Reception
One Book, One Community gallery reception.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19 • 6–7:30 P.M.
Join us for a reception to celebrate the artists from Dear Geneva: A Community Art Exhibit. This is your chance to meet and mingle with the artists, and celebrate the creativity in our community. The reception is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
For Those Who Picked Up tinyART Kits:
Don’t forget to drop off your finished tinyART piece at the Customer Service Desk in the lobby! We’d love to see your artwork displayed in our gallery during the artists' reception and the remainder of One Book, One Community. Artists of all abilities are welcome, and we’ve included some inspiring examples below to spark your creativity.
Art Gallery Submissions
Art Gallery Submissions
Trivia Night
Plot Twist Trivia Night Winners 2025
FRIDAY, APRIL 24 • 7–10 P.M.
Get ready to put your thinking caps on! Plot Twist Trivia Night isn’t your average trivia night. Whether you're a trivia whiz or a devoted bookworm, you’ll test your knowledge of famous literary works, plot twists, and iconic authors in a fun, fast-paced competition.

Teams of 4–8 players. Admission includes two drink tickets and light refreshments. There will also be raffle tickets and prizes!
 
Get Together With Friends
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SUNDAY, MARCH 15 • 1–3:30 P.M.
MONDAY, MARCH 16 • 6–8:30 P.M.
TUESDAY, MARCH 17 • 1:30–2:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 10–11:30 A.M.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 10:30–11:30 A.M.
 
The Truth About Coyotes
Coyote standing in tall green grass.
SATURDAY, MARCH 24 • 2–3:30 P.M.
The Urban Coyote Research Project, which has helped capture and track more than 1,450 coyotes for the past 22 years in the Chicago area, pulls back the curtain on the defamed coyote, revealing the surprising truth about this unique creature. Learn about the benefits of living with coyotes and embrace the coyote as a brilliant survivor against all odds while dispelling common coyote myths.
 
Mobile DMV
Mobile Driver Services
SATURDAY, APRIL 4 • 10 A.M.–2 P.M.
Available services will include:
  • Renewal or correction of a Driver's License
  • REAL ID
  • New, Renewal, or Correction of a State ID Card
  • License Plate Stickers
  • Voter Registration
  • Organ Donor Registration with Renewal of DL/ID
  • IL Tollway and I-PASS related issues
Please also note:
  • Pre-register with Rep. Hanson's district office to ensure access to Mobile SOS services here.
  • Seniors age 75+ need to visit the DMV to renew a Driver's License.
  • Proper identification will be needed for the above services, click here for a list of acceptable documents.
  • No written/driving exams.
For more information, please contact Rep. Hanson's constituent service office at 630-425-3965 or info@RepMattHanson.com.
 
Just for Teens
Nerf logo against a gray background.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 6:30–8 P.M.
Join the Library and Geneva Park District for an after-hours Nerf showdown! Dodge darts, strategize with teammates, and battle your way to victory.
 
All Ages Fun!
St. Patrick's Day
TUESDAY, MARCH 17 • 1–4 P.M.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with us by creating a magical rainbow craft bursting with color and creativity! Perfect for kids in grades K–5—come for the fun, stay for the luck, and leave with a rainbow masterpiece! This festive craft is too fun to miss—join us and create something magical!

READ WITH US
FAMILY STORYTIME (ALL AGES)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 • 9:30–10 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 • 10:30–11 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 • 6:30–7 P.M.
BABY STORYTIME
(BIRTH TO 24 MONTHS
W/CAREGIVER)*
*The program has transitioned to a
drop-in format and will offer three
sessions per day.
 

EXPLORE WITH FRIENDS
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 • 9 A.M.–2 P.M.
MONDAY, MARCH 16 • 10:30–11:15 A.M.
REFRIGERATOR
ART CLUB (ALL AGES)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 • 3–5 P.M.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19 • 7–8 P.M.
 
 
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