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Library accepting food for fines

SuburbanChicagoNews : ELGIN -- Kate Burlette calls the $1-a-day fines charged by Gail Borden Public Library for overdue video games the "extended use fees." That, said the director of circulation services, is when a teenager hangs on to a video game much longer than the three-week checkout period "because he wants to beat the Xbox game." But for $1 day, that...

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Matt Rutherford to Speak in Elgin about Nonpopulation Census Schedules

... the value of nonpopulation census schedules to your research. The talk will be held at the Gail Borden Public Library District, 270 N. Grove Ave., in Elgin. For further information contact the Elgin Genealogical Society.

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National Medal for Museum and Library Service

Heads should turn and take notice when 10 institutions are awarded the nation’s highest honor for outstanding museum and library service. Thanks to the bloggers at BlogJunction Illinois for the great write up featuring Illinois’ own Gail Borden Public Library. I’ve had the pleasure of connecting with Denise Raleigh, the library’s director of marketing, [...]...