It’s a great week for book lovers in Springfield. The city’s beloved Lincoln Library has won a $1 million community project funding grant, according to WANDTV, giving the public library a major boost as it continues to serve residents across central Illinois.
Grants of this size can make a transformative difference for a public library — funding expanded programming, facility improvements, and community resources that benefit everyone from young readers to seniors. The award is a testament to the library’s standing as a vital community hub.
And if that weren’t enough good news for Springfield’s literary community, a brand-new independent bookstore is on its way to town. Elderberry & Plumb, an indie bookstore, is set to open in Springfield, the State Journal-Register reports. Independent bookstores have long been celebrated as community gathering places — spots where neighbors browse, discover new authors, and connect over a shared love of reading.
Together, these two developments signal a vibrant future for reading and learning in Springfield. Whether you’re a library regular or the kind of person who loves wandering the shelves of a cozy neighborhood shop, there’s plenty to look forward to in the Capital City.
Sources: WANDTV.com, The State Journal-Register