And it comes in a questionnaire that counts everyone who lives at your address on April 1.
"We are looking after our patrons in many ways during this temporary closure of the library from March 16 through March 31, 2020."
Des Plaines Public Library will be CLOSED Monday March 16 through Tuesday March 31 in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Luckily, you can enjoy ebooks, movies, music, and magazines from home with your Des Plaines Library card.
Check here often for the latest information on Coronavirus COVID-19 and its daily updates on Des Plaines Public Library programs and sev ...
Cumberland Elementary School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts.
Getting an accurate count is important because it means getting our fair share of Federal money returned to our community!
Oakton will host free upcoming U.S. Census workshops to provide information on the importance of the census to the public.
DPPL and its staff are vigilant in keeping the library a safe, welcoming, and fiscally responsible place the whole community can enjoy.
Transportation assistance, employment resources, a food pantry, adult and family counseling, and other services are also available.
Elgin resident Cristina Castro is running for re-election to the Illinois State Senate to represent District 22.
Featured speaker, Dr. Patrick Angelo, Jr., DDS, MS of Park Ridge, has been dubbed "The Angel of Lower Wacker" by The Chicago Tribune.
Groundbreaking journalist Melissa Isaacson headlines list of presenters at Oakton's celebration of Women's History Month.
Denyse Wang Stoneback is an Asian-American woman from Skokie who is a social media consultant and founder of gun violence prevention.
Are You My Forever Family?
February is Black History Month and throughout the month we have celebrated at the library with events and displays to honor contributions.
To Understand Political candidate's position on local and federal matters that are of interest to their faith, family, and freedom.
Find out about engineering opportunities at Oakton on Feb. 25 and March 2.
Saint Raymond School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts
It's so important that we all play a part in making sure our community gets counted. Here's what you need to know.
The Visually Impaired Support Group provides support, education and other helpful resources.
Azam Nizamuddin, an experienced attorney more than 20 years of diverse legal experience practicing in large and small law firm environments
Oakton will host upcoming free Cannabis Craft Growers and Transportation License application workshops.
Once again, Oakton has earned the Military Friendly School designation.
Support Oakton students by attending the annual Chicago Bar Association comedy revue Feb. 23.
37th Annual Lunar Year Celebration Gala Hosted by the Indian American Community of Chicago, with a theme “Advocate. Advance. Achieve.”
Speakers call on India to hold talks on Kashmir with Pakistan and also urge end to all kinds of restrictions in Kashmir
Two-time NBA champion Craig Hodges will be at Oakton on Feb. 18 to discuss how he advocated for social change.
Oakton will host benefit performances of “The Vagina Monologues” that will support services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Saint Emily School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts.
2020 Environmental Grant Program open to applicants; deadline is March 31, 2020
Thousands of the Indian-American community from various organizations hold a Peaceful protest in front of Indian Consulate Chicago
Students interested in pursuing a career in health care are invited to attend several free information sessions during February at Oakton.
Dr. Jim Flanagan offers "Healthcare in Retirement,” followed by "Affording Retirement" and "Financial Management in Retirement”
Oakton celebrates Black History Month with a pair of free events that highlight the accomplishments of notable African Americans.
8th Congressional District candidate Inam Hussain fundraiser was held on Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 11 a.m.
women marchers gathered in Grant Park, Chicago Downtown in support of women's right and civil liberties for the Women's March Chicago
MWRD Commissioner Josina Morita hosted another Annual Lunar New Year fundraiser to benefit the Niles Township Food Pantry Foundation
Thousands of residents were served in 2019 - made possible by donations from residents, churches, businesses and other organizations.
Stage Show held in Chicago to pay tribute to revolutionary Icon poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz. held on Sunday, January 11th, 2020 in the Schaumbug.