Illinois Libraries Presents: The Many Lives of Kal Penn
Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 PM
ZOOM EVENT ATTENDEE REGISTRATION LINK
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YfWWL3TSS5GREJDm8vlwkQ
OR
bit.ly/ILP_KalPenn
Kal Penn (kalpenn.com) is an actor, writer, producer, and former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. He is known for his starring roles in Designated Survivor, House, Mira Nair’s The Namesake, the Harold & Kumar franchise, and the Christmas comedy The Santa Clauses for Disney+. His first book You Can’t Be Serious was released on November 2, 2021 from Simon and Schuster/Gallery Books. He also narrates the audiobook.
The Putnam County Public Library District is thrilled to partner with Neighborhood Forest by offering free tree saplings to area youth to plant for Earth Day and Arbor Day. In order to receive a free tree sapling, parents or guardians will need to register their child(ren) via online form by March 15th. The form also provides optional choices to either donate and/or purchase additional trees or tree-related educational resources.
Register via: https://shorturl.at/emsBX.
The trees will be shipped to the Granville Branch of the Putnam County Library District, and can be picked up during Earth Week, April 22nd through April 30th. Each sapling will come with instructions for planting and care.
For more information about receiving a free tree sapling, please contact Neighborhood Forest Program Coordinator, Rachael Blomquist, at the Granville Branch, by phone: 815-339-2038 or by
email: rblomquist@putnamcountylibrary.org.
About Neighborhood Forest
Neighborhood Forest gives free trees to youth every Earth Day. The organization has reached over 1,500 schools, libraries, and youth groups –engaged over 500,000 families – and planted over 130,000 trees through the hands of families across North America since 2010. For more information about this Neighborhood Forest, visit www.neighborhoodforest.org.
Putnam County Public Library District will be offering a new service.
Read 1000 Books before Kindergarten.
Do you have a child between the ages of 0-5? We will be offering prizes for every 100 books that are read to your child until they reach 1000 books. For more information stop by any of our library branches to pick up your first logbook.