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In 1963, the library was the recipient of the American Institute of Architects and the American Librarian Association First Honor Award for Library Buildings. [11] In 1982, Skokie Public Library was depicted in a cachet by Skokie artist Doris Gold for the “Libraries of America” commemorative postage stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service. [12]
The Skokie Park District maintains public spaces and historical sites within its more than 240 acres (0.97 km 2) of parkland and in its ten facilities. [ 39 ] The Skokie Valley Trail is a multi-use trail connecting the northwest side of Chicago to the communities of Lincolnwood and Skokie.
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[3] [4] At SOM, Kerbis designed Mitchell Hall and the Skokie Public Library, and worked on the firm's office. [3] [4] Kerbis worked at SOM until 1959 and then began working for C.F. Murphy Associates, where she designed the Seven Continents Restaurant and worked on the firm's office as well. [3] She worked at C.F. Murphy Associates until 1963. [3]
The Evanston/Skokie School District 65 is a school district headquartered in Evanston, Illinois north of Chicago, United States. [3] The district serves Evanston and Skokie, operating elementary schools, middle schools, and K-8 schools. An Evanston city snowplow blade painted by District 65 middle school students.
The library is governed by a board of trustees that meets monthly to make decisions about Lincolnwood Public Library's services, finances, policies, and other business. The board of trustees is made up of trustees elected to four year terms. [17] As of 2021, the Lincolnwood Public Library District's Library Director is Josephine Tucci. [18]
The remodeled Cook Park Library reopened on January 8, 2011. As of 2015, the Cook Memorial Public Library District was serving 60,000 people in Libertyville, Vernon Hills, Green Oaks, and Mundelein. The library district continues to operate two full-service libraries, a digital/eLibrary collection, as well as a Bookmobile, and Outreach.