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Deborah Ader: 2021 candidate for Cook Memorial Library board

Q&A Q: Why are you running for the library board, whether for re-election or election the first time? Is there a particular issue that motivates you, and if so, what is it? A: I have watched and participated in the library s growth and prosperity over the past 14 years; the library is at the heart of the Libertyville community that my husband and I have loved since we moved to the area. I want to help ensure that the library continues its current trajectory as a house of knowledge, a learning resource, and a place for community engagement. When I describe our library to family and friends in other communities, they are amazed at all that our library district has to offer; I want to be part of the team that maintains and continues to add to - this vibrant community resource. It is a way for me to give back to our community through the resource I take full advantage of.

Cook Park, Aspen Drive libraries reopen

Local libraries to host Fireside Chat with author Dr Eve L Ewing March 1

Author, professor and sociologist Dr. Eve Ewing Courtesy of Nolis Anderson Fireside Chat with Dr. Eve Ewing Courtesy of Addison Public Library Author, professor and sociologist Dr. Eve Ewing Courtesy of Nolis Anderson   Updated 1/19/2021 7:33 PM On Monday, March 1, the Addison Public Library is joining 11 area libraries to host an online Fireside Chat with Dr. Eve L. Ewing at 6 p.m. She will share her perspectives on her work as a sociologist of education and the state of the world in 2021. This live event will be moderated by WBEZ s award-winning journalist Natalie Moore. Head of Adult Services Mike Monahan said he is excited to partner with other local libraries to bring such a big-name writer to the Addison community.

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