March is Women’s History Month. Join us in celebrating the vital role women have played in our collective history. Attend a program, choose your next great book, or check out a podcast episode. You can also explore and learn more through research databases and other blog posts.
Programs & Activities
History Matters: LHS Women’s Athletics Before/After Title IX
Monday, March 20, 7-8 pm
Cook Park Library or Zoom
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The Reign of Queen Elizabeth II
Tuesday, March 21, 6:30-8 pm
Aspen Drive Library
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Lists of Great Titles
Browse curated lists of materials. Click on a book cover to place a hold on our catalog, or click to find the full list. For more great titles, visit the Library to browse our in-person displays.
NONFICTION
eLIBRARY
YOUNG ADULT
CHILDREN’S
VIDEO
Podcast Episodes
- Women of Cook Library
- The Past is Present: 3 Women of Libertyville
- The Past is Present: Dr. Norma Munson
Learn More
- BLOG: Man at Washtub, Wife Votes: An Election Year Retrospective
- BLOG: The Second Woman to Vote in Illinois
- Biography in Context
Explore information on more than 185,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. - Creativebug TV: Women’s History Month
Hear candid stories from Creativebug artists about what it means to persevere. Get inspired and start making! Cook Memorial Public Library District card required for access.
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