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Dundee Library Closed March 25, 26, and 27 Due to Scheduled Electrical Upgrades
Due to scheduled electrical updates to the library’s power grid, the Dundee Library will be closed March 25–27. We will reopen and resume regular business hours on March 28. Our West Dundee branch at Randall Oaks will remain open during this time. Thank you for your patience as we complete these important improvements.
Online Catalog Update Notice
The library’s online catalog will be undergoing a scheduled update and will be unavailable starting at 10 p.m. on March 23 through March 24. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve your experience.
Returning this summer! The Dundee Library will host free summer lunches for all kids 18 years old and under. Visit the library from Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m.
For some extra summer fun, drop in on Monday Funday, Wacky Wednesday and Freaky Friday events at the Dundee Library. Each event will be different, so come on in to try something new, meet new people, tinker, craft, laugh and more a
Take over Corner 68— use laptops, play videogames, get creative, and hang out with your friends. Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:30-4:30 p.m., through August 8 (except June 27 and July 25). For grades 6-12. Drop in.
Explore sewing and fiber arts through this three hour open studio in our new learning space, Corner 68. Use our materials to start something new or bring your own project to work on .
Become an artist; no experience needed! Come anytime between 6 to 7 and follow an example in order to create your own piece of art. Grades 4-6.
Un programa en linea que puede ayudar a los hispanohablantes, que por cualquier razon no pudieron completar su educacion en su pais natal, aprender a leer y escribir en español. Para más información, llame a Erica al 224-802-8000 o e
CANCELLED: A Unique Perspective: Transgender from the Personal and Parental Perspective
LGBTQ advocate Karen Topham was the first teacher in the U.S. to transition on the job, and later her son was the first student at his high school to do so.