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.
Public Communications
Spooky games for the family....sort of.
Finally, the temperatures are dropping, the leaves are falling, that pesky sun is going away earlier, and the bugs are dying. Welcome to autumn. Speaking of death, we are now officially in spooky season!!!
Mini Masterpiece: Winners Announcement!
Hallow-Read Challenge
Mini Masterpiece Art Show Returns!
FRVPLD Battle of the Bands 2024
Get ready for loud and crunchy guitar riffs at the library because Battle of the Bands is back!! We are so excited to host our second battle! Join us for a fun musical event Saturday, August 10, 2024, from 1-3pm at the Dundee Library's Meeting Room (Lower Level).
The Carolina Manga Library
Did you know there is a traveling manga library in the United States?
I had the opportunity to visit the Carolina Manga Library at Anime Central this year.
Adventure Begins at Your Library!
Asian Heritage Reading Challenge
Drumming Open Jam
Drumming Open Jam
If you wanna try something new or wanna give your neighbors a break, come hit the drums at the Library!!
We’ll be offering open jam sessions from 4-5pm on the following dates:
Reading Wrap-Up for Teens and Adults
Dia de los Muertos Reading Challenge
Banned Books Reading Challenge
Every year, the American Library Association (ALA) and the Office for Intellectual Freedom (OIF) track the number of bans and challenges to books (as well as other materials and programs) throughout the country and showcase that data in an annual Banned Books Week.