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The Waukegan Public Library is set to unveil its newly renovated youth and teen services department, a project aimed at fostering creativity and learning among the community's young people. Claire Quinn, the library's youth and teen services manager, announced the completion of the renovation during the recent City Council meeting, highlighting the thoughtful design intended to inspire exploration and connection.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, July 30, 2025, from 3 to 6 PM, inviting the community to celebrate this significant milestone. The renovation was funded through a public library construction grant from the Illinois State Library, with special thanks to Product Architecture and Design and Bolar Construction for their contributions.
Quinn expressed gratitude to several sponsors who made key features of the renovation possible, including Consumers Credit Union, Great Lakes Credit Union, and the Friends of the Waukegan Public Library. The new space promises to offer enhanced services and resources for all ages, marking a pivotal moment for the library and its role in the community.
In addition to the library's announcement, local tenant organizer Miss Robbins raised concerns about parking issues affecting residents in the area, indicating a need for further discussion on community infrastructure. The City Council will likely address these concerns in future meetings, ensuring that both the library's advancements and community needs are balanced.
Converted from 2025-07-07 City of Waukegan Meetings meeting on July 10, 2025
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