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Adults coming to our library can find current authors and bestselling titles as well as many old favorites and classics from the past.

Also available are public access internet computers where one can look up information, fill out a job application, check email, or etc. And if you have your own computer or device, Wi-Fi is available.

However, we have much more to offer, as part of the community we have groups for all walks of life to engage in socialization, so whether you enjoy fishing, needle work or have small children we have a group of like minded people getting together to enjoy their hobbies to match yours.

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Tri-City Library District Golf Outing

The Oaks Golf Course

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The Tri-City Library District invites you to form a team of 4 golfers and help raise funds for the Library. 

When: June 17th, play starts @ 10:30am
Where: Oaks Golf Course
Details:

  • Teams of 4
  • SHOT GUN START AT 10:30AM
  • BEST BALL PLAY FOR 18 HOLES
  • SPONSORED HOLE PRIZES
  • TOP 3 TEAMS PRIZES
  • LUNCH PROVIDED AT END OF PLAY

RESERVER YOUR SPOT BY CALLING 217-364-8181

Read Beyond the Beaten Path: The Tri-City Summer Reading Program

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The Tri-City Public Library will be offering a series of programs, activities and prizes for this year’s summer reading program. Beginning on Wednesday, June 8 and running until Saturday, July 30, the library will be offering a wide range of activities on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer.

This year’s theme is “Read Beyond the Beaten Path.” The focus will be on summer camping, outside activities, food, animals, music and crafts. The June 8 kickoff will feature the Richard Landry and Snow Ball Magic Show. After that each Wednesday there will be a variety of activities, from camping demonstrations, fire safety demonstrations, campfire songs with Marty Morris and we will welcome the first day of summer with free Kona Ice treats provided by the Library.

Click Read More to learn more details about the program

Tri-City Public Library Appoints Heather Humphrey to Vacant Trustee Position

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The Tri-City Public Library District Board of Trustees will welcome Heather Humphrey of Buffalo to its Board at their next board meeting in August. Ms. Humphrey is a parent of a child currently attending Tri-City schools and is employed by the Illinois Department of Transportation. Ms. Humphrey was selected to serve an unfilled board vacancy and will serve a two-year term.

New collection of "STEM" books added to the Library

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

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The Tri-City Public Library has recently added a significant number of books for kids K-12 on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) books. Most of the titles were selections from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) "Best STEM Books" for 2018 and 2019.

The books range from picture books to young adult non-fiction on a wide range of topics such as astronomy, nature, biographies of scientists and doctors, mathematics, engineering and computing. There are also science-based fiction books for young readers to encourage curiosity about science and related topics.

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