
Here you can explore all of the events and programs for adults at the Huntley Area Public Library.
To register or inquire about adult programs, please call (847) 669-5386 ext. 21.
Topics include Setting up/working with pivot tables and charts, V lookups and advanced formulas.
Prerequisites: Experience with Excel and basic computer skills.
Registration begins 5/1/13.
Fee: $8
Heartland Blood Centers will bring their mobile coach to the library parking lot for a blood drive on Thursday, May 23,
4-7 p.m. Please call the Information Desk at (847) 669-5386 ext. 21 to make an appointment. Donors must be ages 17 and up.
Bring a photo ID.
Walk-ins are welcome.
Any person needing an accommodation for a disability in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to access library meetings, services, programs, or activities can contact a member of the library staff by telephone at 847-669-5386 or in writing five working days prior to the event.
Members of the Huntley Historical Society visited the Huntley Area Public Library to present the Library’s Local History Department with 7 DVDs of oral history recordings from long-time local residents. Historical Society members Elaine Kadakia and Jim Donohue interviewed residents, with assistance from Mark Skaja and Pam Fender.
The Local History Department at the Library archives local history artifacts, documents, obituaries, photos and family histories. Efforts are underway to digitize the local history collection and make it available online. Digitized items and other local history information can be found at the Huntley Area Public Library’s Local History website at: http://lh.huntleylibrary.info [2].
Enjoy the first of the 7 oral presentations below:
The Huntley Area Public Library Local History Department, the Huntley Historical Society and the Huntley Historic Preservation Commission present:
“Honoring Huntley Firefighters” Display
Saturday, May 25 • 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Location: West End of Coral Street, Huntley, IL
Any person needing an accommodation for a disability in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to access library meetings, services, programs, or activities can contact a member of the library staff by telephone at 847-669-5386 or in writing five working days prior to the event.
What do you need to know about lawn care and maintenance?
Master Gardener Ed Schuckert will tell you everything you need to know to keep your lawn healthy come rain or too much sunshine.
Registration required.
Any person needing an accommodation for a disability in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to access library meetings, services, programs, or activities can contact a member of the library staff by telephone at 847-669-5386 or in writing five working days prior to the event.
Do you like to save money? Do you have coupons you don’t need or need coupons you don’t have?
Try our Super Couponing Self-Service Swap Box and swap any time during regular library hours.
Stop by the Information Desk to find out how.
Any person needing an accommodation for a disability in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act in order to access library meetings, services, programs, or activities can contact a member of the library staff by telephone at 847-669-5386 or in writing five working days prior to the event.

This stitchery club is for beginners and experts alike.
Whether you knit, crochet, or cross-stitch, come to learn and share.
Bring your own supplies and projects.
This group meets the last Tuesday of each month.
For ages 10 & up.
Links:
[1] http://www.huntleylibrary.org/sites/default/files/historical-slider.jpg
[2] http://lh.huntleylibrary.info
[3] http://www.huntleylibrary.org/sites/default/files/coupons_slider_0.jpg
[4] http://www.huntleylibrary.org/sites/default/files/the-fray-01.jpg