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Dixon Public Library
The roots of the Dixon Public Library reach back to 1872 when the firemen of Dixon Hose Company began a small subscription library.
The firemen turned the library over to the city in 1895-96. In 1899, O. B. Dodge, the first president of the library board, offered to build a new building, which was formally opened to Dixon residents in early 1901.
The library celebrated its 125th anniversary in May 2020, and the building its 120th, and many changes have occurred over the years.
The building was remodeled in 1955 to add a children’s department and an addition was built and opened in 1969, providing the library with its present layout. An elevator was installed in 1986 and the entire building was refurbished in 1994.
In early 2015, work began on a $1.5 million project to strengthen the bones of the turn-ofthe-century stone building and its 45-year-old addition.
In 2019, work was finished on a major overhaul of the library’s 1900 wing, which brought it closer to how it looked the day it opened. The project included removing a false ceiling built during the 1969 expansion and doing restoration work on the walls and the ceiling in the attic. Wiring improvements also were made.
Today, the library is home to more than 90,000 volumes. It’s also a member of the Rock River Libraries Consortium, which shares a catalog of more than 250,000 items available for loan. A media center, now housing 1,000 DVDs and nearly 1,000 CDs and audio books, was added in 1988. Special collections of interest include the Lincoln collection and a display of original World War I posters, as well as special works published by the library on local history.
Computers, equipped with Wi-Fi and other Internet access, are available to the public. The library catalog, as well as many other resources, is available from the library’s website.
In addition, a new program has expanded the definition of a lending library. “The Library of Things” allows patrons to borrow more than just books. “We should be a sharing economy; not everyone needs to own everything,” said library director Antony Deter “Things can be shared, like sewing machines, 3-D printer, stencil cutter, Wi-Fi services, DVD players, small hand tools, microscopes, telescopes, fishing rods, etc. We plan to roll it out for kids for this summer, then bring it to adults.”
Library cards are free to anyone who lives within city limits, and $75 a year per household for those living outside the city limits.
In addition to loaning materials, the Dixon Public Library offers reading programs for adults and children. n
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Dixon Public Library 221 S. Hennepin 815-284-7261 Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday thru Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday & Saturday; closed Sunday Online: dixongov.com/ library.html and on Facebook E-mail: maillibrary@dixonpubliclibrary.org
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