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Happy Anniversary, HPL!

Happy Anniversary, HPL!

Grover Cleveland was president, a loaf of bread cost seven cents, the World’s Fair was in town, and Hinsdale Public Library was opening its doors for the first time as a tax-supported library. The year was 1893, and now, 125 years later, the Library is celebrating over a century of service to the community with

Heard Any Good Books Lately?

In 1932, The American Foundation for the Blind began creating recordings of books on vinyl records. (About 15 minutes of speech per side.) In 2017, audiobooks were a two billion-dollar industry. The Audio Publishers Association reported that 2016 was the third consecutive year that audiobook sales expanded by nearly 20 percent. It took the cassette

Audiobook Survey

50% of the people who’ve taken our audiobook survey say they listen to books on a smartphone. Are you one of them? Help us build a great collection by letting us know where and why you listen. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HPLaudiobook  Survey ends 11/30/17. 

Fourth Annual Trivia Night

Our fourth annual Trivia Night is on the horizon. This popular HPL After Dark event has grown quite a following. It might help that we serve each team a pizza, offer two free drink tickets for wine or a selection from Emmett’s Brewing Company, and award prizes to the top teams. We like to think

Library Card Sign-up Month

September 1-30 This September marks the 30th anniversary of Library Card Sign-up Month—a time when the American Library Association (ALA) joins public libraries nationwide to highlight the value of a library card.  Since 1987, Library Card Sign-up Month has been held each September to mark the beginning of the school year. Libraries work to remind parents

We Go Together

You’ve probably heard the phrase, “Oil and water don’t mix.” But, if you’ve ever made a tasty vinaigrette, you know that this isn’t exactly true. If you use the right ingredients and the right technique, you can mix the two together to create something new and exciting. And that’s what Hinsdale Public Library’s fall FUSION

HPL Wins Intellectual Freedom Award

The 2017 Illinois Library Association Intellectual Freedom Award was awarded to the Hinsdale Public Library. The award, presented by the ILA Intellectual Freedom Committee, recognizes an individual or group for outstanding contributions in defending intellectual freedom or the advancement of these principles. The Library was recognized for hosting the musical event “Freedom Sings®” which celebrates

David Marcet

Up Close and Personal by David Marcet June – August, 2014 Hinsdale resident David Marcet is a figurative artist who hails from Chicago, Illinois. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Drake University in 1997 and his MFA in Painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2005. David is

William Blake

Patinas from the American Civil War by William Blake March – May, 2015 William Blake moved to Hinsdale with his family when he was seven and is a graduate of Hinsdale Central High School. He studied at the Florence Academy of Art in the summer of 2012, the Glasgow School of Art in the spring

Darcy Zoells

Perilous Places by Darcy Zoells March – May, 2017 As an illustrator, my art is always about story, however, the images may take you to some unfamiliar places. Even with a traditional fairytale, I tend to look for an unusual perspective.  The books I have both written and illustrated started with the pictures.