About us
We offer tons of fun, creative, and dynamic programming for people in their 20s and 30s through Geneva Public Library.
To make planning your attendance easy, we try our best to stay to this schedule every month:
- ⚔️ 1st Thursday: Dungeons & Dragons Club
- 🎮 2nd Thursday: Video Game Night
- 🎨 3rd Thursday: Crafting, Cooking, Mystery Games, Movies
- 📚 4th Thursday: Over Booked Book Club
Upcoming events
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Dungeons & Dragons Club
Geneva Public Library District, 227 S 7th St, Geneva, IL, US⚔️ Join us every 1st Thursday of each month for 2 hours of D&D ⚔️
Hail and well met!
Ever wanted to try a pen and paper game? Always looking to jump in on a new campaign or test out a new class? If so- welcome fellow adventures! Join us at the library an evening of Dungeons & Dragons.
We'll be focusing on one-shot adventures which will test your character both physically and mentally. Whether you’re an experienced player or someone who wants to learn, there’s plenty of room for you at our table. Please bring your character (we'll help you make one if needed).
Questions? E-mail Librarian Allyson Palagi at [apalagi@gpld.org](mailto:apalagi@gpld.org)Please note: There are limited spots available, so in order for your registration to be counted please register for this program on our website: [https://gpld.org/event/15577113 ](https://gpld.org/event/15577113)
To see more information about the library's policies on photography, accessibility and food & allergies please visit the link above.
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🎮 Video Game Night 🎮
Geneva Public Library District, 227 S 7th St, Geneva, IL, US🎮 Join us Every 2nd Thursday of each month for Video Game Night 🎮
Are you ever in the mood for a party game but have trouble getting everyone together to get one started? Come join us for a fun two hours of games, or just to hang out and talk!
If you're comfortable, we are welcome to bring your own video games or console if you have something you want to show off.
All the consoles the library currently has available include:- Switch
- Wii
- Nintendo 64
- NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)
- Atari 2600
- Sega Genesis
Library staff with be available to set up games and provide technical assistance. Please note: There are limited spots available, so in order for your registration to be counted please register for this program on our website: Video Game Night (20s & 30s) - Geneva Public Library
To see more information about the library's policies on photography, accessibility and food & allergies please visit the link above.
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⛓️DIY Keychain Engraving (Reg REQD)⛓️
Geneva Public Library District, 227 S 7th St, Geneva, IL, USCome and create your own etched keychain using our Makerspace's Glowforge laser engraver! Participants will use the Glowforge design software to create an image that will ultimately be engraved onto a leather or metal keychain. Familiarity with computers is highly recommended prior to attending this program. Walk-ins are welcome as space and supplies allow.
Please note: There are limited spots available, so in order for your registration to be counted please register for this program on our website: https://gpld.org/event/13456291
To see more information about the library's policies on photography, accessibility and food & allergies please visit the link above.2 attendees
📚 Over Booked Book Club - Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel 📚
Geneva Public Library District, 227 S 7th St, Geneva, IL, USYour 20s & 30s are perfect for starting new activities and trying new books! Join us at the 20s & 30s book club and find something new to read!
This month we will be participating in GPLD's "One Book, One Community Event" by reading Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
"Kirsten Raymonde will never forget the night Arthur Leander, the famous Hollywood actor, had a heart attack on stage during a production of King Lear. That was the night when a devastating flu pandemic arrived in the city, and within weeks, civilization as we know it came to an end.
Twenty years later, Kirsten moves between the settlements of the altered world with a small troupe of actors and musicians. They call themselves The Traveling Symphony, and they have dedicated themselves to keeping the remnants of art and humanity alive. But when they arrive in St. Deborah by the Water, they encounter a violent prophet who will threaten the tiny band’s existence."
Please note: There are limited spots available, so in order for your registration to be counted please register for this program on our website: Events - Geneva Public Library
To see more information about the library's policies on photography, accessibility and food & allergies please visit the link above.
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Past events
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