News & Stories
Addison resident Laura McPherson has been writing professionally for over a decade, balancing her writing skills between both fiction and nonfiction.
When Allen Polich first moved to Addison in the fall of 2020, he didn’t expect he’d become a regular visitor to the Addison Public Library. But after receiving the library’s newsletter and spotting an intriguing volunteer opportunity, everything changed.When Allen Polich first moved to Addison in the fall of 2020, he didn’t expect he’d become a regular visitor to the Addison Public Library. But after receiving the library’s newsletter and spotting an intriguing volunteer opportunity, everything changed.
Debbie Spacko’s story starts like many Americans: in April 2020, she was furloughed from her job as a customer service representative. Networking soon led Spacko to the Addison Public Library’s job seeker services in the fall of 2020 after the library’s resources were shared at an event. She signed up for the Getting Addison Back to Work program and later used her new skills to land a great new job.
Charlene English loves the Addison Public Library so much that she’ll talk enthusiastically about the library to anyone and everyone who will listen.
Tania Viramontes has lived in Addison since she was just one year old and has been using the Addison Public Library for as long as she can remember.
Rose Falcone, a resident of Addison for over 15 years, had been wondering what to do with her old 8mm and Super 8 film reels. Then one day, she opened the library’s March/April newsletter to find a promotion for the library’s film to digital converters, which she could use for free!
(ADDISON, IL October 30, 2019) – The Addison Public L
On Saturday, July 27, the Addison Public Libra