Family · Children's Event

White Oak Library presents Unearth a Story: Cookie Excavation

A fun, hands-on archaeology-themed event for kids.

Wed, 17 Jun 2026 White Oak Library District: Romeoville Branch Romeoville , Illinois
The White Oak Library presents Unearth a Story: Cookie Excavation, a fun and educational event for children aged 8-12. Participants will learn about archaeology by carefully excavating chocolate chips from cookies, simulating a real dig. This hands-on activity is a creative way to introduce kids to scientific concepts while having a great time. Join us at the Romeoville Branch for this exciting summer reading event and discover the fun of uncovering artifacts.

What to Expect

A fun activity where kids excavate chocolate chips from cookies.

Who Should Attend

  • Children aged 8-12
  • Families

Agenda Overview

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Venue & Address
White Oak Library District: Romeoville Branch
201 Normantown Rd
Romeoville , Illinois – 60446
United States
Organizer
White Oak Library District · Public Library
Providing library services to the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it free?
Yes, library programs are free.
Where is it held?
White Oak Library, Romeoville Branch, 201 Normantown Rd, Romeoville, IL.
What age is this for?
Ages 8-12.
Do I need to register?
Check the library website for details.
What is the theme?
Archaeology/Unearth a Story.
Who can attend?
Children in the specified age range.
Tags
Children Library Archaeology Romeoville Fun
Summary
An archaeology-themed cookie excavation event for children.
Reference: romeoville.org
Highlights
  • Archaeology simulation
  • Hands-on activity
  • Educational fun
  • Summer reading event
  • Ages 8-12
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