Enlightening and Inspiring Generations with Generations of Ideas
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Enlightening and Inspiring Generations with Generations of Ideas |
About the LibraryMissionThe mission of the LaSalle Public Library is to provide an avenue for lifelong learning and reading to the citizens of LaSalle. The Board of Trustees and staff are committed to maintaining a helpful and friendly atmosphere conducive to creating opportunities for personal enrichment. Library HistoryThe LaSalle Public Library is rich in history - a history that began in 1884. This is the year that a group of LaSalle residents united to form a Literary Club. Through fund-raising efforts, by 1885 enough money was raised to establish a small library. At a special meeting of the LaSalle City Council held on March 10, 1904, an ordinance was adopted that established a public library and reading room for the city of LaSalle. The ordinance was approved on March 11, 1904 and the LaSalle Public Library came into existence. On April 5, 1905 the property at the northwest corner of Third and Marquette, the site of the present building, was purchased for $4,250. Over the years the library has expanded its collection and services. In the 1950s, it contained approximately 16,000 volumes. The Children's Room was moved to the lower level in the 1960s and in the 1970s a renovation and expansion project was completed giving the Library a mezzanine level to shelve the overflow of books. In 2003 the Library completed an addition and renovations of the existing library that almost tripled the size of the building, Now the Library houses over 45,000 volumes that include adult and juvenile fiction and non-fiction, Large Print books, audio books, Spanish language materials, a genealogy and local history collection, reference titles, magazines, videos, DVDs, and musical CDs and cassettes. As a member of the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS), a regional system funded by the Illinois State Library, access to the collection is |
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