Oaklee's Family Guide MAR/APR 2016 | Page 11

March Events March 5, 10:30am-noon How to Draw a Dinosaur Kenosha Public Museum 5500 1st Ave., Kenosha, WI 262-653-4140 bit.ly/1lTqeno March 5, 1:30-3pm From Antarctica to Zombies (with Dinosaurs In Between) Kenosha Public Museum 5500 1st Ave., Kenosha, WI 262-653-4140 www.kenosha.org/wp-museum/ events/#zombies Learn how to draw dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures with help from paleoart master William Stout. Ages 8 to adult. $20 ($15 FOM). An illustrated lecture of master paleoartist William Stout’s extensive career, including works from film, books, comics, theme park design, and more. FREE. March 5, 11am-4pm Mini Golf @ MPPL Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S. Emerson St., Mt. Prospect 847-253-5675 www.mppl.org March 5 & 6, 1:30-2:30pm Sap’s Rising 847-824-8360 www.fpdcc.com River Trail Nature Center 3120 Milwaukee Ave., Northbrook Join us again as we host an 18-hole miniature golf course fundraiser at the Library for a day of family fun. Putt throughout the Library, between the stacks, and down the stairs. 19th Hole entertainment area with refreshments, entertainment, games, and activities. Fundraiser for the Mount Prospect Public Library Foundation (MPPLF). $5 per person or $20 for a family of 4 or more. Walk in the sugar maple forest as winter comes to an end and learn about the sweet history of maple syrup making. Free. March 5, 2-4 p.m. Snorkeling for Kids 630- 993-8900 www.epd.org March 5, 11am Wendy & DB Winter Kids’ Concert Wilmette Pubic Library 1242 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette 847-256-5025 www.wilmettelibrary.info Get the kids prepped for summer fun at this snorkeling class for ages 5-12. Children learn about snorkeling equipment and techniques through games and by swimming through artificial marine environments. All children should know how to swim and be comfortable in the water. All equipment provided. $69 Elmhurst residents/$85 non Elmhurst residents. Wendy & DB love to get kids singing, wiggling, jumping, dancing and just having a great time! Their original songs encourage children to use their imaginations, teach musical basics like melody and rhythm, and show kids how to have fun with words. Free. Oaklee’s Family GuideTM for Chicagoland 11 MAR/APR 2016