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Prepare for Preschool at the Crown Point Library’s Annual Preview Night

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The Crown Point Library invites families and early childhood educators to its Annual Preschool Preview Night on Monday, February 2, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the library’s meeting rooms. This free community event helps families explore local preschool options and feel confident as they prepare their children for this important milestone.

Preschool Preview Night brings together parents, caregivers, and representatives from local preschool programs in one convenient setting. Families will have the opportunity to ask questions, compare programs, and gather helpful resources to support their preschool decision-making process.

The event is free and open to the public, making it accessible to all families in the community.


Calling All Preschools

Local preschools are invited to participate in Preschool Preview Night by hosting an information table and meeting directly with families who are actively seeking early learning options. This event provides a valuable opportunity for preschools to showcase their programs, share enrollment information, and build connections within the community.

Preschools interested in participating should contact the Children’s Library to reserve space:

📞 Phone: (219) 306-8068
📧 Email: Allissa at awilliams@crownpointlibrary.org

Space is limited, and participation is available on a first-come basis.


Event Details

  • What: Annual Preschool Preview Night
  • When: Monday, February 2, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
  • Where: Crown Point Library Meeting Rooms, 122 N. Main Street
  • Cost: Free, No registration
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Northwest Indiana Civil War Roundtable Lecture Winter Series

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The Crown Point Library is pleased to continue hosting the Northwest Indiana Civil War Roundtable monthly meetings. Each month, they feature a free lecture by knowledgeable speakers who explore the far-reaching impact of the Civil War, from iconic battlefields to places well beyond the continental United States.

All lectures are free and open to the public.
Registration is appreciated at crownpointlibrary.org/events or by calling (219) 306-4593.

For more information about the Northwest Indiana Civil War Roundtable, contact Steve Rudzinski at (219) 293-1606 or rudzinski6@sbcglobal.net.

2026 Winter Lecture Schedule

Leading the Way—Preserving the Gettysburg Battlefield
Sunday, January 11 | 2 p.m. | Crown Point Library
Presented by Chuck Rebesco
Although Gettysburg was not the first battlefield designated as a national military park, it was the site of the nation’s earliest efforts at preservation. This presentation examines how the park was established, its growth over time, and why it remains one of the most detailed and well-preserved battlefields in the country.

 

 

Summer of 1863: The Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg
Sunday, February 8 | 2 p.m. | Crown Point Library
Presented by Tom Rock
Tom Rock, a retired U.S. history teacher and longtime participant in National Park Service interpretive living history programs, examines the Army of Northern Virginia during the pivotal summer of 1863. This lecture offers insight into leadership, strategy, and the challenges faced during the Gettysburg Campaign.

 

 

Aloha Oe! Hawaii in the Civil War
Sunday, March 8 | 2 p.m. | Crown Point Library
Presented by Bruce Allardice
The Civil War’s influence reached far beyond the mainland United States. In this engaging presentation, Professor Bruce Allardice explores how the conflict affected the then-independent nation of Hawaii, offering a virtual tour of its unique Civil War–era history.

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Free Senior Planet Programs from AARP at the Crown Point Library

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The Crown Point Community Library is excited to partner with the Center for Urban and Regional Excellence (CURE) to bring Senior Planet from AARP to our community. These free educational programs are designed specifically for adults ages 60 and older and focus on practical topics such as technology, civic engagement, health, and aging well.

Senior Planet programs empower older adults to stay connected, informed, and confident in a rapidly changing digital world. Whether you want to make your voice heard in government or explore new technology that can help you live independently, these sessions offer clear guidance in a welcoming environment.

Upcoming Programs

Senior Planet: Online Tools for Contacting Your Lawmakers
Tuesday, January 13 | 2 – 3:15 p.m.
Learn how online tools can help you stay informed and engaged in the democratic process. This session explores several non-partisan websites that allow you to identify your elected officials, access their contact information, track how they vote on legislation, and share your opinions on issues that matter to you.

Technology for Aging in Place
Tuesday, February 10 | 2 – 3:15 p.m.
Discover how today’s technology can support independence and peace of mind at home. This program covers home assistants, smart appliances, and wearable devices that can help manage health, save time and money, and enhance safety. Best practices for protecting your privacy and security will also be discussed.

Registration

All Senior Planet programs are free, but registration is required.
Register by calling (219) 980-6907 or online at go.iu.edu/3AVG.

Join us at the Crown Point Community Library and take advantage of these engaging opportunities to learn, connect, and thrive.

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