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Thursday, March 12, 2026  |  9 am – 9 pm

Monday – Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm
Friday: 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday: 1 – 5 pm

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Writing with Pressbooks

By: GEPL Staff

The library loves to encourage community writers! To help writers create, edit, format, and generate print-ready and eBook formats, Illinois libraries provide a free tool called Pressbooks. Pressbooks is similar to Scrivener, Atticus, iA Writer, Squibler, and Ulysses. Unlike word-processing software like Microsoft Word and Google Docs, Pressbooks has themes and a cover generator, and… Read More about Writing with Pressbooks

Navigating Stress During Diverse Holiday Celebrations Among Family, Friends, and Neighbors

By: Dawn Bussey, Executive Director

The holiday season, often characterized by joy and celebration, can also bring significant stress, particularly when it involves navigating the diverse traditions celebrated by family, friends and neighbors. As communities become increasingly multicultural, the convergence of various holidays—each with its unique customs, expectations, and emotions—can create both opportunities for connection and potential sources of stress.… Read More about Navigating Stress During Diverse Holiday Celebrations Among Family, Friends, and Neighbors

Happy Veterans Day!

By: GEPL Staff

Ron, a veteran who served as a Technical Sargent in the National Guard during the Korean War, comes to the library weekly to get a cup of coffee. The Cafe participates in the Honor Rewards program through the DuPage County Recorder’s Office and offers veterans with an Honor Rewards card a free 12oz coffee. The… Read More about Happy Veterans Day!

Youth Reading Recommendations: Veterans Day

By: Sophie Kenney, Youth Department Director

Celebrate and honor America’s veterans through an 
exploration of courage, patriotism, and sacrifice. Coming Home by Greg Ruth This nearly wordless picture book poignantly explores the spectrum of emotions
 experienced at a reunion of a child and their 
deployed parent. War Stories by Gordon Korman
 Twelve-year-old Trevor is obsessed with 
war-like video games and is… Read More about Youth Reading Recommendations: Veterans Day

3D Printing For Kids

By: GEPL Staff

Kids age 8 to 14 have access to the library’s MakerBot Replicator three-dimensional (3D) printer to melt plastic filament to create paper-thin layers that build professional-quality, high-resolution 3D objects from digital designs. Please complete a Youth 3D Printing Appointment Request to request an appointment to print an STL file or to schedule a time for… Read More about 3D Printing For Kids

100 Books Before High School

By: GEPL Staff

Middle School comes with new responsibilities, and sometimes that can feel like a lot to handle. 100 Books before High School helps you manage middle school stressors by reminding you to take some time for yourself and read books that you enjoy. There are no assigned books and no reports to write—read whatever you want,… Read More about 100 Books Before High School

Makerspaces: Removing the Barrier of Potentially Cost-Preventative Equipment to Cultivate Digital Literacy

By: GEPL Staff

Libraries are reinventing themselves to include makerspaces that give communities access to equipment for hands-on experimentation and self-learning. Makerspaces remove the barrier of potentially cost-preventative equipment and software and give users the opportunity to cultivate their own digital literacy free of charge. When planning for makerspace projects, include extra time and materials, because learning involves… Read More about Makerspaces: Removing the Barrier of Potentially Cost-Preventative Equipment to Cultivate Digital Literacy

Youth Book Club Services

By: GEPL Staff

Did you know that the library can gather books for your book club? Use the Book Club Request form to let staff know what you need! Staff can also provide Youth Book Club Book Recommendations. The current recommendations from Youth staff are as follows: A Royal Conundrum by Lisa Yee As Brave as You by… Read More about Youth Book Club Services

Connecting with Authors

By: Dawn Bussey, Executive Director

Have you ever finished a terrific book and wondered how the author came up with the idea for the book, put that idea into words, and had it published? The library, often with the help of a partner, hosts author events where you can ask all of these questions! Author events bring books to life… Read More about Connecting with Authors

Adult Reading Recommendations: Hispanic Heritage Month

By: Readers’ Advisory Librarian

Celebrate the rich histories and cultures of Hispanic and Latino Americans. Catalina by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio This coming-of-age story follows a Harvard student’s journey of self-discovery and resilience as she faces an uncertain future as an undocumented immigrant. Readers who appreciate poignant, character-driven narratives will enjoy this literary novel. Ana María and the Fox by… Read More about Adult Reading Recommendations: Hispanic Heritage Month

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