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Itasca Community Library

3.8 (14 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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It is a very nice library with very nice people working there! I strongly recommend this place.

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Love the renovation. Very friendly and helpful staff. Great amenities and services for a small town library. Keep up the good work.

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Mount Prospect Public Library

Mount Prospect Public Library

4.3(34 reviews)
7.9 mi

Mount Prospect PL continues to knock it out of the park with their programming…read more They have some signature programs, I'd call them, that take place throughout the year apparently, in cooperation with the MPPL Foundation. The first of these that we attended was the Teddy Bear Walk. Apparently this is a program that has been happening for something like 60 years and it's become a family tradition--grandparents are now coming with their children and grandchildren to the event. We were running late this day so we missed the "walk" part of the program--not sure what that entails. But the children are encouraged to bring a teddy bear and there are some great activities: times tickets to visit Santa; craft stations in the children's section; rotating story times; costumes characters outside, in this case a bear and the MPPL mascot, a duck; and a children's music drop-in session. I was so pleased with the event b it I didn't realize it was just one of many. Most recently we went to the Lunar New Year celebration they host. Again, many fun activities, with the craft tables again (making a sparkle dragon and a Lunar New Year sign), a dragon set-up in one of the program rooms for photos, a scavenger hunt, and the pièce de résistance: the lion dancers. This was a timed entry ticket, and we were amongst the first people to arrive at the library for the LNY celebration (score one for putting the start time for this in my calendar 15 minutes earlier than it actually began) so we were able to get in. Whilst waiting for the performance to begin, they gave us little tissue paper rings and said to wait until we were told to use them. To prepare the crowd--particularly the large number of small children--the librarian led us in a a song or two, including a fun call-and-response, and explained a bit about the pillars of Lunar New Year. And at the end, just before the dancers began, she told us to rip open our tissue paper rings to let out the "fireworks" inside. I feel like I must be a child myself because I was gleeful at that myself, though the room did erupt in oooh's and aahhh's so I wasn't alone there. (And you can guarantee I'm going to find and order some of those paper confetti pouches.) The company they hired to do this performance was phenomenal. I have never seen the lion dance in person and I was enchanted. My daughter was fascinated too, and I was actually worried she might be frightened. The performers did most of their dance up near the front but did wander through the audience for a bit, during which a lion stopped in front of my daughter, who promptly plucked an orange from its open mouth. I later learned that means good fortune in the year ahead. I left this event in such high spirits, having had so much fun, I couldn't stop talking about it to friends and took tons of photos. Their events just keep getting better. Never change, Mount Prospect Public Library!

Overall a nice library with kind and helpful staff. Be mindful of where the entrance is before you…read morestart walking (if you drove for the first time like me). I was in the area and needed access to Microsoft office suite and a printer- so incredibly thankful for our public libraries and free resources! At first I was told I could access the computer using my park ridge library card and PIN but I couldn't recall my PIN for the life of me. They provided me with a guest pass that allowed me to use the computer for 1h45m. That's 45 more min than PR guest which is a plus. Color copies cost .25 and B&W .10. I got what I needed and was in and out in less than an hour. Only one less star because as others have stated, it's a really loud library. Babies crying, people whispering, slamming keyboards lol, etc. But it seems the staff works hard to manage it between their work and borderline ridiculous calls- they do it all! Again, very grateful and only first world problem complaints.

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Mount Prospect Public Library
Mount Prospect Public Library
Mount Prospect Public Library

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Wood Dale Public Library - Another learning table

Wood Dale Public Library

3.5(8 reviews)
2.1 mi

Not friendly, no Sunday hours. Staff will tell you to use self check out. I did not see any…read morecirculation desk or staff in the children's area. In fact I had to search for staff on a Saturday afternoon.

Plenty of parking around the building. Outside the building is a mobile library (retired for the…read moresummer) in the parking lot. The purpose of the mobile library is to bring residents library programming and services, such as activities, book, and wood dale police bike patrol for bike registrations. Upon entry of the building, a white pantry cupboard or named "The Little Food Pantry" to "Take what you need, give while you can." to leave canned or nonperishable items. Patrons have the choice to give donations directly in the unit or a donation basket on top of the of the inside book return. Plus: No one can leave the library dehydrated since complimentary decaf or regular coffee or hot water is provided with sugar, creamer, and Lipton tea bags. Filtered water fountains and 2 sections of bathrooms are present in the library. Another plus: My daughter was entertained for 2 hours and she didn't want to leave! Kids area: 1.) has computer section; with every computer there are 2 headphones. 2.) Melissa & Doug puzzles. 3.) A pretend play kitchen. 4.) 3 kids couches to read books. 3 stars because it is pretty average suburban library experience. I'd probably give another star if we were able to take part in the mobile library experience.

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Wood Dale Public Library - Melissa & Doug puzzles

Melissa & Doug puzzles

Wood Dale Public Library
Wood Dale Public Library - Lakeshore Learning materials: magnetically trace over letters for those learning the alphabet and penmanship.

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Lakeshore Learning materials: magnetically trace over letters for those learning the alphabet and penmanship.

Rolling Meadows Library - Free wifi truly

Rolling Meadows Library

4.8(12 reviews)
7.3 mi

This is by far the best library that I have been to, it may be smaller than most libraries, but it…read moremore than makes up for it with a staff that is always friendly, helpful and professional, and while having the intangibles like warmth, character and familiarity, it also possesses a greater quantity and quality of books, that you do not see in the much larger, but somehow more empty libraries.

ALWAYS SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY! Over the past few years, I have utilized my library for their…read moreaudio books using the Libby App. Because I prefer physical books, and have not been traveling as much this year, I finally checked out my first physical book since moving to the area! They had in stock Laila Lalami's, The Other Americans. I checked out the beautiful hardcover and have three weeks to read. Lately, that hasn't been an issue, I've been tearing through books in less than a month. I also noticed that they have Susan Abulhawa's, Against A Loveless World: A Novel in the digital library. I asked if they planned on getting it physically and they ended up ordering it because I requested it! That is pretty amazing. I have had a number of questions about the library resources and they have always responded to me quickly. They are also taking precautions with COVID-19. Support your local library and return your books on-time! :)

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Rolling Meadows Library - Reading nook 1

Reading nook 1

Rolling Meadows Library - Free wifi

Free wifi

Rolling Meadows Library - Cell service is sketchy on the lower level (children's library area)

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Cell service is sketchy on the lower level (children's library area)

Roselle Public Library District

Roselle Public Library District

4.1(13 reviews)
3.0 mi

Helpful staff and efficient service. Nice and clean facility at a convenient location.read more

"Man, you're quick to get a library card!" says one of the employees as I tell her that I've been…read morehere three times since I moved to Roselle a week-ish ago. Yep. I FREAKIN' LOVE LIBRARIES! It keeps me from having to spend money on book/DVD/music entertainment and cluttering up my shelves with things I'll only use once or twice. Plus, the smell of books within a beautiful brick building really does something for me (man, if only my husband and I could have a romp in the stacks). So, a library that gives you a free book when you sign up for a card? SWEET! When I signed up for a card a few days after I moved here, I received a copy of "Rocket Boys" (the book that inspired 'October Sky') along with a brochure highlighting all the library events in October (and man, there's a ton of them!). This may be the first library where I've actually paid attention to the free events they offer. And they gave me a book I'd actually be interested in reading at some point. Major props for that. Roselle's library is a bit on the small side, with a smaller selection than I'm used to, but at least they have the basics -- books, DVDs, CDs, magazines, whatnot -- and a nice youth section upstairs. All the people that work here are very personable and made me feel right at home. This is the perfect library for a sweet little town.

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Roselle Public Library District
Roselle Public Library District
Roselle Public Library District - Holiday section!!

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Holiday section!!

Des Plaines Public Library - An airy view from the 4th floor.

Des Plaines Public Library

4.0(59 reviews)
8.4 mi

Ooh, this library is really lovely and seems to be pretty darn new. It's large, airy, and…read moremulti-story. Unlike some libraries with the kids section in the basement, the children's area is on the second floor here. They have a good selection of children's programming, and we were here for Family Story-time. I only learned of this the day that it happened (and it also happened to be the last date of the series) which was a bummer because it was great! I'm really hoping they continue this series next month. It's really kind of a bummer that most libraries have children's programs (particularly for the littlest ones) almost exclusively in the early morning on weekdays, so I was so happy to see this one that although geared toward kids 2+ they specifically state that children of any age are welcome and my on one year old was having a lot of fun. Though the story time took place in one of their meeting rooms, they also have a section on the east side of the floor that has some toys and play space for kids. We didn't get to check that out this time but will in the future. I also picked up some information about a program they're doing with the Forest Preserve District, I think--I love this type of partnership and hopefully we can attend sometime. There's lots of parking around this library, since it's in what might be downtown Des Plaines. I'm sure it's hard to find parking during some times of day and I think the lots around here are a little odd sometimes, but there's surface parking that is good for up 90 minutes which worked well for us. It's right across from the Des Plaines Metra Station as well.

Hmm, I thought I reviewed this place. Oh well, maybe not, but I sure have utilized it quite a bit…read moreover the 12 years that we have lived in nearby Park Ridge. It's actually closer to our home than the Park Ridge library, and it's a great library. I have mainly used it for movie DVD's and occasionally a book. Years ago, we used to take the kiddos here to putz around and also take an occasional kiddo story-time reading class or what not. They have 4 stories with lots of inventory, and it's a modern and comfortable place to hang out if you wish. All of the staff are also knowledgeable, helpful, and just great. They have their own convenient and covered parking lot also. I used to physically putz around the movie section and search their library from a kiosk. Nowadays, I just go online at home and order up some movies or a book, and after a day or so and an e-mail notice, the items are sitting on a shelf for quick pickup and I waste little time in picking up or returning anything. The other nice thing about their online search is that it will include a search of 7 local libraries for availability of an item and it will be delivered if necessary to the DP library for pick up. So nice! Recently, even with all of the online streaming, Apple TV, etc, some prime movies have not been available (for free anyway) and I have gone back here to pick up some good movies. I usually try to watch the Academy Award winners in the major categories every year, and this year was no exception except that I used the library more this year it seems. Big thumbs up and thank you for your excellent services!

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Des Plaines Public Library - Their plentiful DVD inventory, located on the 3rd floor.  And they can resource from 7 other member libraries for you also!

Their plentiful DVD inventory, located on the 3rd floor. And they can resource from 7 other member libraries for you also!

Des Plaines Public Library
Des Plaines Public Library - A view in the lobby.

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A view in the lobby.

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