Library History & Mission
Four Star Public Library District
Library Mission
To provide an access point for all persons to the world of information. To make available the resources needed to fill the information, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of the
individuals and groups of the Four Star Public Library District.
To promote the right to access knowledge through expansion and cooperation with other libraries.
Library History
Four Star Public Library was opened as a demonstration library on
April 29, 1990 by the Great River Library System and was funded by
a federal L.S.C.A. grant. The first library director was Kimberly
Dickhut. On November 6, 1990 a referendum establishing the library
district was approved by voters.
The first location of the library was a small one room building on
East South Street. The library moved in June of 1992 to rented space
in the First Bankers Trust building. In 1994, the library applied for
and received a $76,300 State of Illinois Live and Learn Construction
grant for the construction of a new library building. Construction
began in the spring of 1995. The total cost of the building project
was $221,600. The library opened in the new building in
December, 1995 with formal dedication on January 20, 1996.
The library is governed by a Board of Library Trustees consisting of
seven elected members and is supported by local property taxes, state
and private grants, and donations. Four Star Public Library District
serves the 4,670 residents of a 200 square mile area in northwest
Adams, County, IL. The geograaphical area includes the villages of
Mendon, Lima, Loraine, and Ursa and the unincorporated surrounding
areas and is contiguous with the Unit School District #4.
This page maintained by: Jill Lucey -
(fourstar@adams.net)