Evanston Public Library - Branches

Branches

The Evanston Public Library has two branches: the Main Branch at 1703 Orrington Avenue; and the North Branch at 2026 Central Street. The South Branch at 949 Chicago Avenue was closed February 28, 2011, due to budget contraints.

In March, 2011, the Mighty Twig volunteer-run library opened at 900 Chicago Avenue in Evanston, "as an experiment by Evanston Public Library Friends in response to the closing of the South Branch." Then, in August-September, 2012, the Evanston Public Library's Board voted to "to begin formalizing relations with The Mighty Twig."

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