Elmhurst Public Library news
The author of ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ will speak Nov. 20 at Elmhurst University
The Elmhurst Public Library is accepting submissions to its Short and Scary Writing Contest for Kids in grades K-8.
Authors are being sought for the Elmhurst library's author fair
The Elmhurst will kick off its summer reading program with June 1 party
The deadline is Monday for the Elmhurst Public Library’s scary writing contest submissions.
The Elmhurst Public Library is seeking scary submissions for its writing contest.
A traveling mobile education center aimed at spreading the message of human rights through lessons from historical figures has arrived at the Elmhurst Public Library.
Kelly Jensen is a writer for the popular website Book Riot, podcast host of “Hey YA!,” and editor of anthologies, including “(Don’t) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start the Conversation About Mental Health.”
Elmhurst Public Library will join libraries across the state of Illinois to host entertaining and hilarious best-selling science author Mary Roach in an online program at 7 p.m. March 1.
Children could bring a book from home or choose a library book to read aloud to one of the visiting therapy dogs at the Elmhurst Public Library on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023.
For the sixth year in a row, Elmhurst Public Library received a five-star rating in a national ranking of Library Journal’s annual review of public libraries.
“American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures” is this year's selection, with a variety of events planned.
In celebration of Deaf Awareness Month, Marlee Matlin will share the highs and lows of her Hollywood career and journeys as an activist.
Book lovers have three opportunities to hear notable authors speak about their books and their writing this spring.
In collaboration with the Elmhurst Park District and local Eagle Scout candidate Tyler Janiak, the Elmhurst Public Library is debuting Elmhurst’s StoryWalk Project this fall.
African American cultural identity is on display at the Elmhurst Public Library through its latest exhibit “Telling a People’s Story: African-American Illustrated Children’s Literature."