Events

July 2, 2025

4 results found
  • Jul2
    11:30 am - 12:30 pm CDT

    Park Forest Public Library

    Location

    400 Lakewood Blvd, Park Forest, IL US 60466

    Ageless Strength & Mobility

    -Available In-Person at the Library at 11:30am

    Join us on designated days for an interactive, instructional fitness session with fan-favorite instructor Arlene Santiago! We've taken Chair Yoga and graduated into something even more exciting: Ageless Strength & Mobility!

    This program is available in-person at the library. 

    Registration for this event is required! 

    Patrons who sign up are registered for classes for the entire month. 

    *PLEASE NOTE: Participants must sign the waiver below prior to participating. Participants must be registered to attend.

    Participants are encouraged to bring a hand towel and water with them to class.

    WAIVER: https://app.waiversign.com/doc/5aa08440a7a14365b71fbd2c

  • Jul2
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CDT
    20 spots available

    Park Forest Public Library

    Location

    400 Lakewood Blvd, Park Forest, IL US 60466

    Da Dopamine Project is a mental health organization focused on building introspective skills through creative expression. Join our instructor Jae'ln as they show participants how to channel their inner creativity with button making, drawing lessons, and more! 

    Registration is required. For more info, contact Kids' Zone at (708) 748-3731 ext. 231.

  • Jul2
    1:30 pm - 2:30 pm CDT
    10 spots available

    Park Forest Public Library

    Location

    400 Lakewood Blvd, Park Forest, IL US 60466

    We're celebrating our Summer Reading theme all season long! This week, join us for a special Color Our World Pop-Up Craft for Kids and let your creativity flow! What kind of colorful creation will you make at the library? Join us to find out!

     

    Registration is required.

  • Jul2
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm CDT

    Park Forest Public Library

    Location

    400 Lakewood Blvd, Park Forest, IL US 60466

    Business Consultant & Professor of Business Operations, Cerrone Crowder, will lead a workshop aimed to empower local entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders. This workshop will provide clear, actionable steps on how to turn ideas into successful ventures. Attendees will walk away with the knowledge and confidence to begin building their organization the right way. 

    This session will include practical overviews of:

    • Business formation (LLC, nonprofit, or for-profit)
    • 501(c)(3) nonprofit startup process
    • Strategic planning essentials
    • Grant writing fundamentals and funding readiness
    • Local, State, and Federal resources for entrepreneurs and nonprofits

    This program is perfect for first-time entrepreneurs with a business idea, community members seeking to form a nonprofit, faith-based or community groups, youth leaders or local organizers, and anyone curious about launching a mission-driven business.

    Registration is encouraged.