Summer Writing Workshops Return to AAPLD
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Summer Writing Workshops Return to AAPLD

Got a book idea rattling around in your head?  Maybe there’s a story you’re just dying to read, but no one has written it…yet! Mystery, memoir, romance, thriller, or maybe, all of the above– give your creativity free reign this summer with the popular Summer Writing Workshop Series! A partnership between Algonquin Area Public Library and the Algonquin Area Writers […]

AAPLD Hosts Author and Naturalist Stan Tekiela
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AAPLD Hosts Author and Naturalist Stan Tekiela

Spend an evening with author, naturalist, and wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela, Wednesday, April 9, at 7:00 pm, at the Luecht Auditorium at McHenry County College, for a fun and fascinating talk about our favorite (and not-so-favorite!) birds. Challenge what you think you know about common birds such as the European Starling, and the American Crow, for a new perspective and […]

Discover March’s Library Reads
Library Reads

Discover March’s Library Reads

How’s your Reading Marathon Challenge going? For AAPLD cardholders who’ve signed up for the 26 book challenge, we’re always ready with suggestions. Starting this month, through November 2025, our Library Reads posts will highlight books that fit our Reading Marathon categories. Chosen by librarians across the country as their favorite new releases, these books will keep you reading long into […]

Meet This Month’s Featured Artist!
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Meet This Month’s Featured Artist!

For March, AAPLD welcomes pastel artist Susan L. Chelminski to the Art Wall in the Adult Services Department. Learn a little more about this talented artist. The Artist: Susan L. Chelminski Background/Experience:  I began my interest in art at a very early age. My mother was a professional artist and she mentored me and stoked the fires. I studied under […]

Spice Club – March 2025 – Cumin
Spice Club

Spice Club – March 2025 – Cumin

Cumin is a spice made from the dried seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant, which belongs to the parsley family. It has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty flavor. It is used in cuisines across India, Mexico, the Middle East, and North Africa. Flavor Profile: Cumin has a warm, earthy, and slightly nutty taste with a hint of citrus and […]