May 15, 2025
Temporary Children’s Space Closed May 19–28
We’re in the home stretch! As we get ready to move into the upgraded Youth Services space upstairs at Cook Park Library, the temporary area in on the lower level will be closed Monday, May 19 through Wednesday, May 28. During that time, we’ll be busy moving books, furniture, and all the fun stuff back upstairs. We can’t wait to welcome you into the refreshed space on our anticipated reopening day, Thursday, May 29!
April 30, 2025
We’ve got our eyes on the end of May for the reopening! While we wait for more details, here’s a look at some exciting progress from April — plus an update on the upcoming name change for the space.
Notable Milestones This Month
- A brand-new Information Desk
- Installation of lighting
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New cabinets and shelves
Information Desk
Removing the DVD wall that once separated the children’s computer area from the Check Out Desk opened up the space significantly. In its place, we’ve added a larger, more welcoming entrance — and a vibrant new Information Desk now greets visitors as they enter!
“How cool is this? The desktop of our new Information Desk is made of recycled materials! Not only is it functional and beautiful, it’s also helping the environment.”
– Rob, Children’s Librarian
Lighting
We loved the vibrant, playful design of Aspen Drive Library’s Children’s expansion in 2019 and wanted to bring that same spirit — and a cohesive look — to Cook Park Library. One way we’ve done that is through lighting. The organic-shaped fixture above the new Information Desk echoes the feel of Aspen’s design. Look up next time you visit — you’ll spot a bright blue, amoeba-like shape hanging from the ceiling!
Another standout feature is in the Middle School Zone, where large circular ceiling lights provide a warm, welcoming glow — perfect for reading, homework, or hanging out. You’ll also notice colorful panels throughout the space that echo the shape of the lights
“I’m excited to have a dedicated space for middle schoolers to hang out, attend programs, and enjoy everything the Library has to offer! This new space will only enhance what we already have!”
– Kevin, Middle School Librarian
Cabinets, Shelves, and Furniture
What’s a library without shelves and cabinets to hold all the good stuff? In place of the old Information Desk, you’ll now find three large storage cabinets that will house all the fun extras, like Nintendo Switches for in-library play, extra toys, craft supplies, and more.
While the bookshelves aren’t fully installed just yet, they’re on their way — and we can’t wait to see how the space comes to life once the full collection returns.
“I can’t wait for the beautiful new colors on everything from the furniture to the walls and floors! It brings so much life, energy, and fun to the children’s area.”
– Amy, Student Services Coordinator
Introducing: Youth Services
We are excited to announce another significant change at both Library locations: Children’s Services is being renamed to Youth Services. While this update might seem subtle, it better reflects our commitment to serving a wide range of ages, from babies through 8th graders. This change applies to both Cook Park Library in Libertyville and Aspen Drive Library in Vernon Hills.
View all Renewal Project updates here.
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