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Adult Book Discussion on Rules of Civility by Amor Towles
Elmhurst Public Library, 125 S Prospect Ave, Elmhurst, IL | Get Directions »
FREE
Wit, wisdom and rich language will transport you back to New Year's Eve 1937, when a chance encounter at a Greenwich Village jazz bar propels Katey into the upper echelons of New York society. This snappy, period novel is filled with aspirations, envy, disloyalty, and desires. Register at the 2nd floor Information Desk with your valid EPL card or call 630-279-8696. Books are available when you register. Space is limited. *Registration opens January 14.
Event Details
| Where | Elmhurst Public Library 125 S Prospect Ave, Elmhurst, IL 60126 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 1:00 pm–2:30 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Seniors |
| Website | http://www.elmhurstpubliclibrary.org |
| Phone | 630-279-8696 |
| reference@elmhurst.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Elmhurst Public Library
More than 30,000 Elmhurst residents—70 percent of the city—have Elmhurst library cards, which isn't surprising considering how much the library has to offer. From databases for researching genealogy to its video game collection, the library is a popular spot for more than just books. Patrons can access audiobooks, movies, music, research databases, resources for job seekers and a wide range of digital content, including eBooks, eReaders, eMagazines and more.
According to the library's annual report, through April 2012 the facility circulated more than 1.5 million items. More than a half-million visits to the library's website were logged and an average of more than 1,500 people walked through the library's doors each day. The library is a popular meeting space for students as well as businesses, local clubs and organizations.
The coffee shop, named More than Mocha, offers gourmet brewed coffee, espresso, teas and pastries. A drive-up window and outdoor book drops are located near the parking lot on the north side of the building. At the drive-up window, patrons can return and check out materials and renew their library cards.
The library managed a budget of $7 million last fiscal year.