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Oak Lawn Library Gets Grant Worth $83,000

The money is part of the Secretary of State's Illinois Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid Grants.

The Oak Lawn Public Library receives a grant of over $83,000 from the Secretary of State.
The Oak Lawn Public Library receives a grant of over $83,000 from the Secretary of State. (Lorraine Swanson/Patch)

OAK LAWN, IL —Upgrades to services are coming to Oak Lawn Public Library, thanks to a state grant of $83,617 from Secretary of State Jesse White’s office. The money comes from Illinois Public Library Per Capita and Equalization Aid Grants.

Under the act, White has awarded grants totaling $18.1 million to 638 public libraries serving almost 12 million patrons. For more than 40 years, the program has helped public libraries with a low library tax base to ensure a minimum level of funding for library services.

“I am extremely proud of the outstanding service Illinois’ public libraries provide to all residents,” White said in a news release. “I truly believe libraries are cornerstones of our communities, and I am pleased to provide this increased funding to help them serve the public.”

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The Oak Lawn Llbrary can use the money for a variety of programs and resources, including:

  • Large print material for aging patrons.
  • Books, magazines, newspapers, CDs and DVDs.
  • Audiobooks and eBooks.
  • Home visit book delivery service.
  • New computers, iPads and printers.
  • Spanish and dual language materials.
  • Expanded access to online resources.
  • Adult programming.
  • Newsletters, postcards and other promotional materials.

This year, grant money was up to $1.475 per capita from $1.25 the previous year.

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