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  1. The Loft (Teens): Call (847) 448-8625 if you need assistance with materials, services, and events for teens from 6th-12th grade. Circulation: Call (847) 448-8605 if you need assistance with your library card and account. Media Inquiries: Contact the Communications and Marketing Manager on our staff directory. View our complete staff/department ...

  2. LEGO Club for Grown-Ups is meeting at Temperance Beer Co. (Ages 21 & up only!) Bring your sense of fun and prepare to make new friends as we take on exciting LEGO builds. LEGOs and challenges will be provided by the Evanston Public Library – beverages available for purchase at the venue. Space is limited, so registration is required.

  3. Please donate today. Online gifts can be made using the form below. Checks made out to the Evanston Public Library can be mailed to: Evanston Public Library. Development Department. 1703 Orrington Ave. Evanston, IL 60201. Or call 847 448-8653 to make a gift by phone.

  4. Evanston Public Library aims to be the heart of our diverse community by promoting the development of independent, self-confident, and literate citizens, and providing equitable access to cultural, intellectual, technological, and information resources. The Library is on the traditional lands of the Council of the Three Fires. Learn more.

  5. The Evanston Public Library offers a digital collection of eBooks and audiobooks – accessible from the comfort of your home, 24/7. We have thousands of titles to choose from including fiction, non-fiction, youth, and classics. These titles can be downloaded to most computers and mobile devices, including smartphones, MP3 players, tablet ...

  6. The Evanston Public Library is governed by a diverse, dynamic and committed Board of Trustees. The Board brings their leadership, skills and commitment to excellence in library service to their role as a governing board. Tracy Fulce, President. 1703 Orrington Ave., Evanston 60201. Phone: (847) 834-9893.

  7. Mar 18, 2010 · Evanston Public Library aims to be the heart of our diverse community by promoting the development of independent, self-confident, and literate citizens, and providing equitable access to cultural, intellectual, technological, and information resources. The Library is on the traditional lands of the Council of the Three Fires. Learn more.

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