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Camelot Coming to Highland Park Library

Caroline Kennedy will have a book signing at the Highland Park Public Library April 5 as part of "Librarypalooza."

Two special events have been scheduled in celebration of the Highland Park Public Library's 125th anniversary.

Caroline Kennedy, honorary chair of National Library Week, will appear at 5 p.m. Friday, April 5 for the signing of her book Poems to Learn by Heart.

Tickets are $175 per person, which includes a signed copy of Kennedy's book and admission to the library's anniversary celebration at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 27. Cost to attend the party only is $125 per person.

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Tickets may also be purchased at the library's check out desk.

Funds raised from both events will be dedicated to expanding library resources and services.

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Library anniversary festivities kicked off last September in recognition of its creation 125 years ago.

At the July 7, 1887, meeting of the city council, a number of citizens presented a petition requesting that the council establish and maintain a public library. An ordinance was adopted on Sept. 14, 1887, according to the library.

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Some information provided by the Highland Park Public Library.


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