Aurora Library Bookmobile will require replacement soon, Luau BBQ August 24 offers help

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The Aurora Public Library Bookmobile plays many roles in Aurora. Whether it’s the big blue bus that brings smiles to faces because it’s in parades, or the place to visit while stopping at the Aurora Farmers Market, or Main Library Branch, the Bookmobile is something special to everyone. The Bookmobile brings a lot of meaning to the those who visit it: Connecting the community, serving as a resource for many students, and even changing lives.

It’s time for a new Bookmobile which will serve the community even better with more resources and 21st Century technology.

You might ask yourself, is it really necessary to have a whole new Bookmobile? The current Bookmobile looks fine to me! Well folks, don’t let the cool graphics fool you! The current Bookmobile was put into service in early 2003 and has 116,000+ miles.

If you keep up with our news and announcements you will know it has been off road 28 days in 2019 for urgent repairs. That disrupts school visits for students hoping to pick up recreational reading, teachers receiving items for their curriculum, stops at nursing homes where customers pick up materials, and enjoy social interactions they look forward to all week.

Storytime with the Aurora Public Library Bookmobile will require a new Bookmobile soon. Submitted photo

An Outreach Services staff member said, “There is something inspiring about doing a job where the customer gets excited when you show up to do your work. When we arrive, the children run to the Bookmobile to get the latest book in their favorite series. Nursing home residents wait patiently for us to arrive and open our doors.”

Although the Aurora Public Library will provide funds for ongoing operations of the Bookmobile, the Aurora Public Library Foundation must raise $400,000 to purchase a new Bookmobile and we need your help!

We will be host to a fundraising event, a Luau BBQ, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Parker Garden at Santori Library in Aurora. Through your ticket purchase you can enjoy Luau BBQ cuisine (vegetarian and gluten free options available), an open bar, authentic Hawaiian music performed by HOAPILI and know you contributed to a new Bookmobile.

You can purchase your $50 tickets or donate any amount to the Bookmobile by visiting our Foundation’s website at APLFoundationIL.org. Rest assured, all proceeds make possible a new Bookmobile!

Miriam Meza-Gotto is communications manager for Aurora Public Library.

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