We will continue to assess the need to add more Little Free Libraries.įor more details, please see our Frequently Asked Questions. For additional information, please email librarydirector or call 84 and we’ll be happy to answer your questions. These six were chosen based on their comments and their location within Park Ridge. Park Ridge is truly a city of readers, and we can’t wait to offer greater access to our collection through the Little Free Library program. Six Park Ridge residents from among 30 applicants were selected and libraries have been installed in their yards. We are so excited that so many Library patrons applied to “host” a Little Free Library in their front yards. Little Free Library has received recognition from the Library of Congress, the National Book Foundation, Library Journal, the Women’s National Book Association, and more.įor more information on the Little Free Library program, visit. Through these Libraries, millions of books are exchanged each year, profoundly increasing access to books for readers of all ages and backgrounds. There are more than 80,000 registered Little Free Libraries in all 50 states and over 90 countries. Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that inspires a love of reading, builds community, and sparks creativity by fostering neighborhood book exchanges around the world. Little Free Library is a book exchange program whereby members of a community place a “library,” like the one pictured here, in their front yard, inviting neighbors to stop by and take a book of their choosing. Marion’s Mark, in partnership with the Park Ridge Public Library, has generously agreed to sponsor Little Free Libraries around Park Ridge. Welcome to the world’s largest book-sharing movement! Join us in: Building Community Budget, Resolutions & Financial Information.Tutorials - Park Ridge Public Library Academy.
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