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  • My Library Is... Their Future, As It Should Be

    Our library was created in 2020, after returning from COVID-19, as a newly formed, K-2, dual language center. Previously, we were K-6 English, mono-lingual. With much gratitude towards the support of RAILS and the My Library Is Grant, we are creating and living a new future for our deserving...

  • My Library Is... Their Future, As It Should Be

    From the My Library Is ... Blog: Our library was created in 2020, after returning from COVID-19, as a newly formed, K-2, dual language center. Previously, we were K-6 English, mono-lingual. With much gratitude towards the support of RAILS and the My Library Is Grant, we are creating and living a new...

  • Scott Davis Retires from Fremont Public Library

    After 20 years of service to the Fremont Public Library District, Library Director Scott Davis has retired at the end of the fiscal year on June 30. The Library Board of Trustees have promoted Assistant Director Becky Ingram to serve as Interim Director and hired Deiters & Todd Library Consulting...

  • Lincolnwood Public Library Welcomes Susan Dove Lempke as New Director

    The Lincolnwood Public Library is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Dove Lempke as its new Executive Director. With a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to promoting literacy and community engagement, Lempke is poised to lead the library into a new era of growth and innovation...

  • Explore More Illinois Welcomes Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago!

    Explore More Illinois, RAILS’ online cultural and recreational pass program for Illinois libraries, welcomes its newest attraction, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in Chicago! Founded in 1967, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago champions the new and unexpected in contemporary art...

  • My Library Is... Hosting the Violins of Hope Exhibit

    We at the Gail Borden Public Library District are honored to be hosting Violins of Hope, ten lovingly restored violins played before or during the Holocaust. This project showcases Jewish stories of resilience, resistance, and unity through the power of musical performance. “Through hands-on...

  • Gail Borden Public Library District to host Violins of Hope Exhibit

    From the My Library Is ... Blog: We at the Gail Borden Public Library District are honored to be hosting Violins of Hope, ten lovingly restored violins played before or during the Holocaust. Read the full post on the My Library Is ... website.

  • My Library Is... Bringing Traveling Exhibits to our Community!

    Joliet Public Library is excited to announce a new traveling exhibit will open on June 16. – The Questioneers: Read. Question. Think. PLAY! Based on the best-selling series of books by author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts, the imaginative world of Questioneers characters Ada Twist...

  • My Library is...Bringing Traveling Exhibits to our Community!

    From the My Library Is ... Blog: Joliet Public Library is excited to announce a new traveling exhibit will open on June 16. – The Questioneers: Read. Question. Think. PLAY! Based on the best-selling series of books by author Andrea Beaty and illustrator David Roberts, the imaginative world of...

  • Galena Library excited to host TJ Klune!

    Join bestselling author TJ Klune this Pride Month to discuss publishing, writing, queer identity, book-banning, and being neurodiverse. TJ will be in conversation with Douglas Mahan. Register for this event here: http://tjklune.eventbrite.com All are welcome to join in on this virtual program! TJ...

  • Explore More Illinois Welcomes Normal Theater

    Explore More Illinois, RAILS’ online cultural and recreational pass program for Illinois libraries, welcomes its newest attraction, Normal Theater in Normal, IL! The historic Normal Theater gives residents and visitors to Bloomington-Normal the classic cinema-going experience. Through a diverse line...

  • Batavia Public Library Welcomes new Executive Director Josephine Tucci

    Batavia Public Library District is excited to announce the new Executive Director, Josephine Tucci, who joined the library on June 12, 2023. Ms. Tucci holds a Master of Library and Information Science degree from University of Illinois, a Master of Teaching Museum Education degree from George...