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a branch of the Chicago Public Library, a playground, and so much more." The Obama Foundation's official updates say that ...
There are some big changes coming to the Chicago Public Library. Starting May 1, the library will no longer issue e-cards. Some users will still have access until the beginning of August ...
Chicago Public Library Foundation Awards: A legacy of words, art and community Colson Whitehead, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author, received the Carl Sandburg Literary Award at the Chicago ...
Starting May 1, the Chicago Public Library (CPL) is rolling out some major policy shifts—and you’re going to want to bookmark this. First up: eCards are officially being retired. Until now ...
But persistence can get you in. Neil Steinberg/Sun-Times Share They’re taking my Chicago Public Library card away?!? Were you to evaluate the range of bad news in last Tuesday’s Sun-Times ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Starting on May 1 the Chicago Public Library system is implementing changes to prioritize Chicago residents in the borrowing of library materials. Tyler ...
Join in Día de Los Niños y Libros: A Celebration of Children and Books at the Chicago Public Library
On May 10, 2025, Chicago Public Library’s Harold Washington Library Center hosts a day of mariachi music, Bollywood dancing and free books for children of all ages. Children are naturally drawn to ...
Chicago Public Library’s 26th Annual Poetry Fest WHAT: Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of poetry at Chicago Public Library's 26th Annual Poetry Fest, with workshops, open mics ...
Starting May 1, the Chicago Public Library is making changes to library cards and borrowing limits it says will make materials more accessible to Chicago residents. E-cards will be discontinued ...
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