Kankakee Podcast
A podcast about the people and places of Kankakee County, IL. Hosted by, Jake LaMore.
Kankakee Podcast
#170: Kankakee County Museum: Kankakee Public Library
In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore sits down with local historians Jack Klasey and Jorie Walters to explore the fascinating history of the Kankakee Public Library. This episode dives into the library’s humble beginnings in 1895, spearheaded by Dr. Andrew Cutler, a local dentist with a vision for accessible public literature. The conversation traces the library's evolution from a small collection of 600 books in a rented space to its current, sprawling location in the executive center.
Jake, Jack, and Jorie recount the dynamic changes over the years, including the library's innovative move to lease its fourth floor to Gardant Incorporated, a senior housing operator, resulting in significant cost savings. They also touch on the humorous and poignant moments in the library's history, such as the Lions Seymour and Readmore’s journey from a Chicago department store to becoming beloved fixtures at the library's entrance.
Listeners will hear about community efforts, notable donations, and the vibrant events that have shaped the library's enduring role in Kankakee. From the strict Brown sisters' reign in the 1970s to the delightful children's programs fostering imagination today, this episode celebrates the library's profound impact.
Join us for an engaging look into the heart of Kankakee's cultural heritage and the beloved institution that has served generations. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the library's storied past, this episode offers something for everyone. Tune in and uncover the rich history and community spirit that define the Kankakee Public Library!