Open book of opportunities

Greenwood Public Library has a roster of fun winter programs to keep imaginations engaged all season long.

Here’s what’s coming up in January.

All events take place at the library, 301 S. Meridian St.

<strong>For families:</strong>

“Maker Saturday: Chemical Reactions,” noon, Jan. 28

Join the Teen Advisory Board and learn all about chemical reactions. Demonstrations will be held every half an hour starting at noon.

<strong>For adults:</strong>

“Hidden Gems of Indiana Architecture,” 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26

Learn about Indiana’s hidden architectural gems from the shell-covered St. Anne Chapel at St. Mary of the Woods in Terre Haute to Evansville’s 9.5-foot tall Vulcan statue.

Suzanne Stanis, Director of Heritage Education for Indiana Landmarks, will share her insider knowledge to highlight historic places worth a visit, from the quirky to the sublime: small towns, neighborhoods, restaurants, shops, parks, cemeteries, scenic drives, museums and more.