Chester Public Library

Chester Public Library Library History:

The Chester Public Library has stood in service to the community of Chester for over 90 years. C. B. The city of Chester provided the ground. Mr.

Even as the community was in its earliest stages of settlement, Chester's citizens demonstrated an interest in the cultural development of their community. A library system had developed in Chester by 1891. That library was a private institution known as the Tecumseh Public Library. The public had access to the library on a subscription basis. In 1924 the library system became a public city librar

y supported by tax funds. It adopted the name Chester Public Library, but had no permanent facility to serve as the library building. The Charles Briggs Cole family was especially influential in the cultural development of the Chester community, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Tecumseh Public Library. As the library grew in service to the community and expanded it's collection of volumes, the need for a library building became increasingly apparent. In January 1927, at the urging of his daughter, Alice, Mr. Cole offered to build a permanent library building for the community of Chester, making it a gift to the city and it's citizens. Mayor Sigmund Aszman accepted the generous offer on behalf of the community. The library building was constructed on the site of the Jim Morrison home on Sparta Street. A. E. Crippen was the contractor for the construction. The construction of the building took less than one year. By January 31, 1928, the library building had been completed and was ready for occupancy. Unfortunately before plans for a dedication of the building could be completed, Mr. Charles Briggs Cole died. The loss of the public spirited citizen was a blow to the entire community. Appropriately the decision was made to hold the public funeral services for Mr. Cole in the library building, the very embodiment to his tremendous generosity and commitment to his dearly loved community. The dedication of the new Chester Public Library took place on April 22, 1928. Immediately the library became the focal point of many community activities and has continued as such until the present day. Files from 1929 library records show 60 cardholders and a book collection of around 3,000 volumes. In 1997 the library served over 2,500 cardholders and housed a collection of 33,022 volumes. These numbers speak to the dramatic growth in service to the community -- and resources provided in that service -- by the Chester Public Library. This era of expansion has been under the supervision of only five Administrative Librarians: Miss Minnie Adams (1928 - 1957), Mrs. Mabel Nagel (1957 - 1971), Mrs. Frances McDonald (1971 - 1990), Mrs. Mary Frances Eggemeyer (1990 - 1996) and Mrs. Tamara J. Grah (1997 - present). As the community of Chester has grown and prospered, so too has the Chester Public Library grown in service to the people of the community of Chester. With its large number of volumes, as well as records, audio and video tapes, microfilms, computer software, and large print books, the library has grown to the extent that the magnificent building so generously and graciously given by Mr. Cole no longer could adequately house its resources. It was with great pride and much joy that the 60th Anniversary of the Chester Public Library was celebrated in conjunction with the groundbreaking for the library building's expansion on October 30, 1988. The expansion plan doubled the size of the library building and maintained the architectural beauty and integrity of the existing building. The new facilities were officially dedicated on May 6, 1990. The community now enjoys the continuation of fine library services in a dignified and beautiful setting.

The Spoon ManJune 10th at 1pmBe prepared for some hilarious impressions. Audience participation is a huge part of Jim’s ...
05/31/2026

The Spoon Man
June 10th at 1pm

Be prepared for some hilarious impressions. Audience participation is a huge part of Jim’s show; he may create a “mountain band” or possibly start a “spoon off” between two audience members. If spoons aren’t enough, you may see forks and knives making music! Depending on the event, the FLAMING SPOONS OF DEATH could be the main highlight!

Part of our special summer reading programs. No registration required.

Sidewalk Chalk FunMonday, June 8th at 4 pmAnyone can come and help the library decorate our sidewalks for the summer.
05/28/2026

Sidewalk Chalk Fun
Monday, June 8th at 4 pm
Anyone can come and help the library decorate our sidewalks for the summer.

Simplified CompostingSaturday, June 6th at 11:00am Learn the basics of composting, why it's worthwhile, and take home a ...
05/26/2026

Simplified Composting
Saturday, June 6th at 11:00am

Learn the basics of composting, why it's worthwhile, and take home a starter bucket.

Registration required. Sign up online or by calling 826.3711

Movie Night: Reminders of Him (PG-13)Friday, June 5th at 6:30pmBased on the popular novel by Colleen Hoover!Popcorn is p...
05/25/2026

Movie Night: Reminders of Him (PG-13)
Friday, June 5th at 6:30pm
Based on the popular novel by Colleen Hoover!
Popcorn is provided. Feel free to bring any other snacks you might like and a lidded beverage. Sign up is not required but is always appreciated.

The Library is closed Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day.We will reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday, May 26th.
05/25/2026

The Library is closed Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day.

We will reopen with normal business hours on Tuesday, May 26th.

Wild Times ExoticsJune 3rd at 1pmCome pet and hold a variety of exotic animals from Wild Times Exotics. This educational...
05/23/2026

Wild Times Exotics
June 3rd at 1pm

Come pet and hold a variety of exotic animals from Wild Times Exotics. This educational program is part of our special summer reading presentations. All ages are welcome and sign up is not required.

Basket Weaving Class: Herb Drying BasketWednesday, June 3rd from 9am-2pmLearn how to weave an herb drying basket, taught...
05/20/2026

Basket Weaving Class: Herb Drying Basket
Wednesday, June 3rd from 9am-2pm

Learn how to weave an herb drying basket, taught by Laura Klaus

There is a minimum age of 15. Registration closes 1 week prior to class so that we have time to prepare the materials. Cost is $45

Stem: Bridge Building ChallengeMay 21st at 4 pmLearn about different types of bridges and try to build your own.  Recomm...
05/11/2026

Stem: Bridge Building Challenge

May 21st at 4 pm

Learn about different types of bridges and try to build your own. Recommended for ages 10+.

Sign up required. Sign up online or by calling 826.3711

Sign up is now open for our summer reading program. Sign up in person or by filling out the form below.https://forms.gle...
05/06/2026

Sign up is now open for our summer reading program. Sign up in person or by filling out the form below.

https://forms.gle/rUstHFdGsgb3FAwz9

Starting June 1st, join us this summer for special crafts, games, prizes, and more!

Get more information about our special guest presentations at chesterpubliclibrary.com

Don't forget to join us this Saturday, May 9th at 11 am for a special presentation by Mark H.X. Glenshaw. He will be tal...
05/06/2026

Don't forget to join us this Saturday, May 9th at 11 am for a special presentation by Mark H.X. Glenshaw. He will be talking about the Great Horned Owls that inhabit Forest Park. All ages welcome.

Address

733 State St
Chester, IL
62233

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6am
Friday 9am - 1pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+16188263711

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