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    Linda Sokol Francis Brookfield Library

    4.0 (12 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Somehow, even though the library didn't gain an inch of additional space, the layout feels much more open and the traffic flow is more logical.

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    Lyons Public Library - Much nicer than when I was here 70's-late 80's. Loved my time at the library.

    Lyons Public Library

    2.6(13 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    My kids and I have been visiting the Lyons Library (they also frequent Riverside library but only…read moreare vocally disrespectful at Lyons because they are buddies with the director) for about two years. There's a particular group of nannies that often gather there, and I've noticed some behavior that feels unkind and exclusive. Today, one of the nannies used a slur to describe my child to another nanny, right in front of the children. I decided to approach the director about it, as I believe it's important to address these situations. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time I've experienced issues; there have been instances where nannies have allowed their kids to hit my children or take things from them, and my attempts to speak to them directly haven't been very effective. When I spoke to Dan, he mentioned that he doesn't see this as a problem and suggested that since these nannies have been coming for longer, I should consider going elsewhere. Even when I tried to express that Mr. Rogers or Daniel Tiger would be disappointed by such behavior, he didn't seem to recognize the reference. It seems like a gentle reminder about kindness and compassion could really make a difference. It's important to remember that children are innocent and impressionable. If the adults around them display unkind behavior, the children may mimic that. Segregation and exclusion in a place like the library can deeply affect kids, especially those who may already feel different or marginalized. When certain groups are treated as outsiders, it can create feelings of isolation and inadequacy. Children are very perceptive; they notice social cues and the dynamics at play. When they see some groups being favored while others are overlooked, it sends a message that they aren't valued. The library is meant to be a safe space for learning and exploration, and it's so important that all children feel included and accepted. I have a degree in Early Childhood Education, have been a caregiver for over 10 years, and run a nonprofit that teaches inclusivity and kindness in children. As a mother, I feel deeply for my kids when they are hurt, and I simply want to ask everyone to be mindful of their words and actions. A little kindness can go a long way in creating a welcoming environment for all.

    I swear this isn't a library, it's a daycare center. Most of the floor is cleared for toddlers…read morerunning around screaming: the library is for everyone, so what ever happened to keeping it down while in the library? Adults standing around not telling them to be quiet, including parents and employees. I even saw the manager just standing there. No renewals possible on the DVDs I checked out, of I had realized that at the time I wouldn't have checked them out.

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    3.3(6 reviews)
    12.7 miGold Coast, Near North Side

    One of the many Frank Lloyd Wright houses on our list, we bought tickets while in town…read more I will say apart from the house being somewhat contradictory to many attributes that make up a Wright design, the house was very nice. The tour however was probably one of the weakest I have been to. Our guide was forgetful and really didn't go over the basics with the house as we are accustomed to with Wright tours: commission of the home, Wright himself, change of hands with home, and while walking thru it- design aspects chosen inside the home. There's three levels - you only get to see two, and the second floor is currently an office so it is hard to get a real feel for the place. Easily the weakest tour we have been on

    I love the work of Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, so touring this house made perfect since…read moreas both were involved in its design. The mansion is located in a gorgeous corner of the Gold Coast and represents an important part of the city's architectural story. That being said, it's not the most impressive historic house I've ever been in. In fact, it wasn't the most impressive one I went in on that day. For me, the things that made this tour worth doing were the small details like the windows, doors, wood screen in the hallway, and the fireplace surround. There aren't many rooms and the furnishings are not original. The textured walls seem odd and the lighting has been altered in several places (like he sconces). The tour guide was very knowledgeable, but they don't know much about the original owners due to their private nature. The building is now used as offices, so the upstairs bedrooms contain desks and bookshelves rather than being set as they were intended. It takes some imagination when you walk though them. The house is only open two days a week - Wed and Sat. I bought tickets I advance, but you can probably get them in person most times. I'm glad I went, it the friend who accompanied me thought it wasn't as impressive as the other houses we toured that afternoon.

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