No Fines At Chicago Libraries

We are so excited here at Friends of the Edgewater Library by the news that Chicago has joined a host of other cities in eliminating fines for overdue books throughout its library system. In case you didn’t see the Sun Times article, you can view it here.

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Florence Nightingale Visits Edgewater For National Nurses Week

We all know that Florence Nightingale is the person who gave us our modern day nursing profession but yet if asked what else we know about her, most of us would be hard pressed to offer thoughts about how she came to be this heroine of nurses.

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Libraries = Strong Communities

Leadership from Friends of the Edgewater Library and the Edgewater Branch Library shared the stage on Saturday, April 13 at an open house to celebrate National Library Week and its theme of “Libraries =Strong Communities.”

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101 Books That Shaped Chicago

If you’ve ever wondered how Chicago got to be called “the Second City” or want to know who influenced this or that about the city then Chicago By The Book: 101 Stories That Shaped The CIty is for you.

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Women of the Irish Revolution

Attendees at “Women of the Irish Revolution” were treated to a walk through history to see how early 20th century Ireland-born women engaged in three main causes: workers' rights of women, suffrage, and Irish freedom. 

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