Adrian Hurtado works with other children Oct. 8 at the Northlake Public Library to make keychains from duct tape. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Katelin Woods (left) and Hadassah Moser watch the instructions for making a duct tape keychain at the Northlake Public Library. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Librarian Tyler Works shows how to fold duct tape to make a duct tape keychain at the Northlake Public Library. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Rolls of multi-colored duct tape sit on the table as Hadassah Moser makes a duct tape key chain. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Jorge Hurtado (right) and Ezequiel Rivera talk while making duct tape key chains at the Northlake Public Library. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Lesly Navar (left) and Gabriella Hurtado work together to make a duct tape key chain during one of the children's activities at the Northlake Public Library. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Duct tape is peeled, ripped and folded as children make duct tape keychains and other items. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Phoebe Padilla makes a blue key chain out of duct tape for her mother. Blue is her mother's favorite color. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Northlake Public Library Librarian Tyler Works shows how to fold the duct tape to make a duct tape keychain. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Tyler Works rips off a length of duct tape at the Northlake Public Library. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
Tyler Works and children at the Northlake Public Library on Oct. 8. | Dan Luedert~Sun-Times Media
NORTHLAKE — Phoebe Padilla spent part of Columbus Day afternoon creating a key chain out of duct tape. Padilla, 11, shakes her head no when asked if she has any keys. “I’m going to give this to my mom,” she said. While this is her …