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Events for Feb. 6-20

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Time: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Date: Sunday, Feb. 10

Place: Mayfield Congregational United Church of Christ, 28405 Church Road

The congregation of Mayfield Church invites the community to celebrate with them as they dedicate their rebuilt sanctuary at two services. The afternoon service includes dedication of the stained-glass windows, cancel cross and furnishings. Refreshments after both services. The sanctuary had to be rebuilt after the ceiling collapsed last March.


Career Works: Jump Start Your Job Search

Time: 2 p.m.

Dates: Second Monday of each month; next, Feb. 11

Place: Sycamore Public Library

Each month, a different speaker presents ideas to help with job searching. There is also time to network with other searchers.


Bright Futures Kickoff

Time: 4 – 5 p.m.

Date: Monday, Feb. 11

Place: Sycamore Public Library

Jeremy Benson from Northern Illinois University STEM Outreach will demonstrate a Van de Graff generator, a Jacob's ladder and the "electrified pickle." Children can explore and experiment with new hands-on electric snap circuit kits that will begin circulating through the library. This program is for children in fourth through 12th grades; children in kindergarten through third grades are welcome with an adult.


Toddler Time

Time: 10 a.m.

Dates: Tuesdays; next, Feb. 12

Place: Sycamore Public Library

Songs and stories for children 18 months to 3 years old and their caregivers.


'Meals for a Healthy Heart'

Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Dates: Feb. 12 and 19

Place: University of Illinois Extension, 1350 W. Prairie Drive

Cost: $15

More information: 815-758-8194 or web.extension.illinois.edu/bdo

In this two-session class, students will learn how to shop for and stock a heart-healthy pantry, how to include more fruits and vegetables into daily meals, how to select and use healthy oils and fats, ways to include fish, soy, legumes nuts and seeds into their diets and more. Class includes recipes, cooking demonstrations and tastings. Registration is preferred.


Electronics Recycling Collection

Time: 9 – 11 a.m.

Date: Third Saturday of each month; next, Feb. 16

Place: Public Works Building, 475 N. Cross St.

Items accepted for recycling include anything with a battery or that plugs into a wall; batteries; refrigerators; monitors; scrap metal; cardboard and plastic.


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