
Decatur display highlights African American experiences in Illinois
Throughout September, the Decatur Public Library will present the Illinois Freedom Project, a display filled with first-hand accounts of African American experiences in Illinois.
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Throughout September, the Decatur Public Library will present the Illinois Freedom Project, a display filled with first-hand accounts of African American experiences in Illinois.
Baby TALK Times have returned to the Decatur Public Library, where parents and little ones can spend time singing, playing, listening to a story, and connecting with others.
The event was scheduled for Labor Day weekend at the Decatur Civic Center, but due to continued COVID health concerns, organizers have decided to move the event to a later date.
The return of Krafty Things with Katie—-our monthly craft program at the Decatur Public Library is back. The second program we have upcoming to promote is an evening with Jazz Quartet—-The Daniel Bennett Group from NYC.
“The Mayor of Oak Street,” the latest novel by award winning author and Decatur native Vincent Traughber Meis, has touches of the author’s hometown.
Beginning Thursday, July 29, the Decatur Public Library will require everyone who enters the library to wear a mask.