
Ottawa Scarecrow Festival
Downtown Ottawamore info coming soon......
more info coming soon......
Join us the Naplate Volunteer Fire Department for their Annual Safety Day! This free, family-friendly event will feature a variety of organizations sharing valuable information about their services. There will be plenty of activities for kids, ensuring a fun and educational experience for all ages. Activities include: • Fire truck rides • Vehicle tours • […]
Get ready for a day of food, drinks, and fun! Enjoy music by Gaffney Davis Band from 2 to 5pm.
Learn to knit or crochet in a friendly enviornment with knowledgeable people.
Hey manga and anime fans! We’re getting together to talk about our favorite mangas (and the anime series they’ve inspired). This month we’re talking Hellsing.
This new club isn’t just for girls, but uses the Girls Who Code curriculum. Members will learn computer coding at their own pace at home or at the library and meet once a month for activities and snacks to go. Parental permission and an email address are required.
The Wallace-Dickey Cemetery Preservation Association NFP is presenting an event honoring the life and death of General WHL Wallace. This year’s event is Trolly Tours of the Wallace-Dickey Family Cemetery and The Wallace Home, The Oaks in Ottawa, Illinois. Wallace was one of Illinois’ greatest Civil War heroes. Visitors can meet famous figures of the […]
Come downtown Ottawa for a wonderful family friendly day! The parade is at noon, followed by live music by Libido Funk Circus, food trucks, local vendors, and free kids activities from 1-5pm.
Available the week of October 6th. This month’s kit will contain a sample of pepitas (pumpkin seeds) along with recipes. Kits will be available as supplies last and are limited to one per patron.
Join us at Nell’s Woodland for a naturethemed story time. Enjoy stories, music, and crafts followed by a short hike through the park. Please register in person at Reddick Library or call (815) 434-0509. This event is for children of all ages. Monday, October 6 @ 10:30-11:30am