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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Spotlight on Latine/Hispanic-Owned Businesses
September 4, 2024
Celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana con la Biblioteca Pública de Evanston y los negocios de propiedad latina en Evanston. This page is in English, below. El Mes de la Herencia Hispana se extiende desde el 15 de septiembre hasta el 15 de octubre, y la Biblioteca Pública de Evanston está celebrando con eventos […]
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Meet our new feathered friends!
June 17, 2024
On Friday, June 14, the experts at the Chicago Peregrine Project at the Field Museum, stopped by the Evanston Public Library to catch, band, name and release our four falcon chicks. Meet: Noodin, male, name submitted by Jean Smiling Coyote, (“Noodin” is the Ojibwe word for “wind.”) Millennium Falcon, male, name submitted by Nancy Engel […]
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See ‘1619: The Journey of a People’ with Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre and EPL
May 23, 2024
1619: The Journey of a People comes to the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in Evanston from June 15 through June 30, 2024. Thanks to support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Evanston Public Library is partnering to promote and provide additional programming to enrich your theatrical experience of the 400 years since enslaved Africans were […]
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Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Month with EPL
May 1, 2024
EVANSTON, ILL. – During the month of May, the Evanston Public Library is celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islanders in our community and around the world. Asian American and Pacific Islander Month shines a light on the contributions of Asian Americans throughout history while celebrating the diversity of rich cultures within the Asian American […]
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A sneak peek of the 3rd Annual Blueberry Award winners
March 5, 2024
Why would one relatively small, suburban library launch its own national children’s book award full of bugs, trees, and climate heroes? “The American Library Association does not have an award that’s specifically for nature and climate books,” said Evanston Public Library Children’s Library Assistant Martha Meyer, the force behind the Blueberry Awards, at a special […]
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Celebrate arts and culture this Black History Month with EPL
January 22, 2024
Black History Month is a time to step back and more specifically acknowledge and celebrate the centuries of broad and vibrant contributions Black Americans have made to culture, the arts, politics and social justice movements. The Evanston Public Library is celebrating throughout the month of February with a special collection of programming that celebrates the […]
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Recommended Books for Adults 2023
December 8, 2023
Guessing at the perfect title for the book-lover in your life this holiday season? Have no fear! The librarians of the Evanston Public Library are here with their top picks of 2023!
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Announcing Evanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023
October 30, 2023
As we rolled through the year 2023, members of the 101 Great Books for Kids Committee here at Evanston Public Library broke all our previous records in terms of reading through as many books published for children in the current year as possible. Never before have so many middle grade novels (so long!), picture books, […]
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Evanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023: Picture Books
October 30, 2023
Picture Books 1. Big by Vashti Harrison This little girl has a big laugh, a big heart, and big dreams. But when other people start tearing into her because of her size, she has to find the bravery to stand out. Call Number: JPicture Harri.V 2. The Brothers Zzli by Alex Cousseau, ill. Anne-Lise […]
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Evanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023: Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, and Religious Tales
October 30, 2023
Fairytales, Folktales, and Religious Tales 20. The Amazing and True Story of Tooth Mouse Pérez by Ana Cristina Herreros, ill. Violeta Lópiz, translated by Sara Lissa Paulson Losing teeth is “the gift of growing up.” See how the Spanish Tooth Mouse tradition has changed over the years and how it connects to the Tooth […]
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Spotlight on Latine/Hispanic-Owned Businesses
September 4, 2024
Celebra el Mes de la Herencia Hispana con la Biblioteca Pública de Evanston y los negocios de propiedad latina en Evanston. This page is in English, below. El Mes de la Herencia Hispana se extiende desde el 15 de septiembre hasta el 15 de octubre, y la Biblioteca Pública de Evanston está celebrando con eventos […]
Read MoreMeet our new feathered friends!
June 17, 2024
On Friday, June 14, the experts at the Chicago Peregrine Project at the Field Museum, stopped by the Evanston Public Library to catch, band, name and release our four falcon chicks. Meet: Noodin, male, name submitted by Jean Smiling Coyote, (“Noodin” is the Ojibwe word for “wind.”) Millennium Falcon, male, name submitted by Nancy Engel […]
Read MoreSee ‘1619: The Journey of a People’ with Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre and EPL
May 23, 2024
1619: The Journey of a People comes to the Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in Evanston from June 15 through June 30, 2024. Thanks to support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Evanston Public Library is partnering to promote and provide additional programming to enrich your theatrical experience of the 400 years since enslaved Africans were […]
Read MoreCelebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Month with EPL
May 1, 2024
EVANSTON, ILL. – During the month of May, the Evanston Public Library is celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islanders in our community and around the world. Asian American and Pacific Islander Month shines a light on the contributions of Asian Americans throughout history while celebrating the diversity of rich cultures within the Asian American […]
Read MoreA sneak peek of the 3rd Annual Blueberry Award winners
March 5, 2024
Why would one relatively small, suburban library launch its own national children’s book award full of bugs, trees, and climate heroes? “The American Library Association does not have an award that’s specifically for nature and climate books,” said Evanston Public Library Children’s Library Assistant Martha Meyer, the force behind the Blueberry Awards, at a special […]
Read MoreCelebrate arts and culture this Black History Month with EPL
January 22, 2024
Black History Month is a time to step back and more specifically acknowledge and celebrate the centuries of broad and vibrant contributions Black Americans have made to culture, the arts, politics and social justice movements. The Evanston Public Library is celebrating throughout the month of February with a special collection of programming that celebrates the […]
Read MoreRecommended Books for Adults 2023
December 8, 2023
Guessing at the perfect title for the book-lover in your life this holiday season? Have no fear! The librarians of the Evanston Public Library are here with their top picks of 2023!
Read MoreAnnouncing Evanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023
October 30, 2023
As we rolled through the year 2023, members of the 101 Great Books for Kids Committee here at Evanston Public Library broke all our previous records in terms of reading through as many books published for children in the current year as possible. Never before have so many middle grade novels (so long!), picture books, […]
Read MoreEvanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023: Picture Books
October 30, 2023
Picture Books 1. Big by Vashti Harrison This little girl has a big laugh, a big heart, and big dreams. But when other people start tearing into her because of her size, she has to find the bravery to stand out. Call Number: JPicture Harri.V 2. The Brothers Zzli by Alex Cousseau, ill. Anne-Lise […]
Read MoreEvanston Public Library’s 101 Great Books for Kids 2023: Folk Tales, Fairy Tales, and Religious Tales
October 30, 2023
Fairytales, Folktales, and Religious Tales 20. The Amazing and True Story of Tooth Mouse Pérez by Ana Cristina Herreros, ill. Violeta Lópiz, translated by Sara Lissa Paulson Losing teeth is “the gift of growing up.” See how the Spanish Tooth Mouse tradition has changed over the years and how it connects to the Tooth […]
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