Sunday, July 31, 2011

Richard M. Daley West Humboldt Branch

Welcome sign for the newly dedicated West Humboldt library.  It was at the busy corner of Kedzie and Chicago Avenues, on this sunny day loaded with guys in suits, cars with drivers, and lots of security. Just as it should be since it was the first time that our former Mayor, namesake of the library,  and our new Mayor were together at an official event.
A beautiful light filled one floor LEED certified building, with a large children's area, and a teen center filled with computers.



Rahm spoke very humbly about Daley, and the legacy of 59 new and revamped libraries, he has left for the city.  The connection of community enhancement, with access to cutting edge architecture, facilities, and books was evident in the groups of children delighted with their new space. Mayor Daley talked about how families can learn and grow by accessing the sparkling resources. I spoke to James Warren, the NYT writer who has covered the Chicago beat, including the Daley library renaissance. His take on the dedication here.

Don't miss the reading garden outside with native plantings and a bio swale on this very urban corner.

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