There’s something simple—and increasingly rare—about slowing down with a good book. On Wednesday, June 11, a local event is inviting the community to rediscover that feeling in a relaxed, social setting.
Hosted by The Sister Project, “A Cozy Night for Readers (and People Who Wish They Read More)” brings together books, conversation, and a comfortable atmosphere designed for both avid readers and those still working through that ever-growing stack at home.
Taking place at Brewpoint Craft Coffee (Elmhurst) from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., the evening blends casual conversation with curated shopping and a laid-back, welcoming vibe.
More Than a Book Event
Rather than a traditional book club, this event leans into the reality many people share: wanting to read more, but struggling to disconnect from daily distractions.
Guests can expect an open, honest conversation about:
- The challenge of staying focused on reading
- The benefits of unplugging and slowing down
- Why books still offer something uniquely valuable
It’s designed to be approachable—whether you read every day or haven’t finished a book in months.
What to Expect
The evening combines multiple elements into one cohesive experience:
- Book Swap: Bring a book (or two) from your shelf and exchange it with others
- Cozy Conversation: A relaxed group discussion led by The Sister Project
- Local Shopping: Featuring vendors like Lizzie Selle Studio and Billet Doux Apparel
- Drinks for Every Preference: Coffee, cocktails, and mocktails available
It’s equal parts social gathering, personal reset, and community connection.
Event Details
- Event: A Cozy Night for Readers (and People Who Wish They Read More)
- Date: Wednesday, June 11
- Time: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
- Location: Brewpoint Craft Coffee, Elmhurst
👉 Tickets and additional details:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-cozy-night-for-readers-and-people-who-wish-they-read-more-tickets-1987707547783
If you’ve been meaning to read more—or just want a relaxed night out—this is a chance to step away from the scroll and into something a little more intentional.