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We'll take care of the games and smores, you bring your own camping supplies for this fun family adventure! After you set up your campsite, get set for the Medallion Hunt, Fishing Contest, Giant Twister, Jenga and more! Don't forget to make a smore, grab your glow gear and be ready for a late night movie under the stars! The next morning we'll have breakfast by the pool house before campsite take down at 9:00am. Reservations are limited to the first 70 families so save your spot now! See our website for more information or contact the Recreation Director.
This "Friday" Flick is actually held on Saturday in conjunction with our Great Elm Grove Campout!
Elm Grove Public Library
Mother Goose will playfully entertain with traditional rhymes and songs! Lots of audience participation, especially for ages 3-6. A special performance for the 2022 Summer Library Program. Held in the O'Neill Room.
Bring a blanket to spread on the grass for outdoor story time at 10:30 a.m. on Fridays! Content will generally be for children 3-4 years old but all are welcome to participate in stories, songs and rhymes. If weather is wet or cold, story time will move inside.
This is a reading program for students who would like extra practice reading aloud to a well-behaved furry friend. Students in grades 1-5 may sign up for one 25-minute session per month with Clover. Appointments are for a single student or for siblings. Contact the library (262-782-6717) to register beginning June 13.
One Monday evening per month. Bring the family to a story time recommended for children ages 3-7 years. Join Kathy for a lively mixture of stories, puppets and music that will encourage children to engage with books throughout the summer. No registration required.
What do Andrew Jackson, Chief Blackhawk, Al Capone, and Les Paul have in common? They all factor in the story of one of Wisconsin’s most noteworthy thoroughfares. From its origins as an Indian trail through its “Blood Alley” moniker, join us for a presentation steeped in local history. Presented by Elm Grove’s own Stephen K. Hauser, author of the book Following the Trail. Free to attend. No registration required.
Enjoy stories, music and fun from around the globe and in a variety of languages. A special performance for the 2022 Summer Library Program. Held in the O'Neill Room.
Test your ability to survive on a deserted island! Some of the challenges will test your ingenuity and others will be just for fun. This program is for ages 8-12 and registration is required at elmgrovelibrary.org. Registration begins June 13.
The Assessment Roll will be complete and open for public examination during this time.