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Rock Island Public Library Announces Name for New Library Branch

Progress continues to establish a new Rock Island Public Library (RIPL) branch inside the future Two Rivers YMCA facility at 2715 30th Street in Rock Island, including the announcement of an official name.

The RIPL Board of Trustees has officially voted to name the future location as the Watts-Midtown Branch. The name was chosen to honor the enduring support shown to the library by the late Lorene Evans Watts, and her son, Eudell Watts, III, as former and current members of the library board.

Watts was honored by the Library and the Rock Island Public Library Foundation at their recent Food for Thought fundraiser on June 9 with the announcement of the name, and that event proceeds that night would be designated toward the Lorene Evans Watts fund for Children Materials held by the Library Foundation. An annual percentage of the fund’s income benefits children’s services and programming at the Rock Island Public Library.

Rock Island Public Library Announces Name for New Library Branch

Community service and social justice are somewhat of a Watts family legacy. “Mom always found a way to help people, and that rubbed off on us and on Dad. It really rubbed off on everybody. They went about it in a quiet way,” said daughter Marie (Watts) Grigsby.

“They helped more people than we’ll ever know, added Eudell, noting that his mother was well known throughout their neighborhood as an after-school and summer tutor, and for the informal food program she ran for neighbors in need.  A former neighbor and teacher once told him, “that there were days when we didn’t know if we would make it, if not for Mrs. Watts.”

After her appointment by Mayor James Haymaker, Mrs. Lorene Watts served on the library board from September 1968 through late 1973. Mrs. Watts completed terms as board secretary from 1969 through 1971, and as vice-president during the library’s centennial year of 1972-73.  She served on the board’s personnel, books and periodicals, finance, and Operation Read committees. Before joining the RIPL board, she also served on the first Rock Island Human Relations Commission from 1960 to 1965.  Professed to the secular order of St. Francis, she served as a delegate from St. Joseph Church to the Synod 6 Diocese of Peoria General Assembly in March 1974.

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Eudell Watts III was appointed to the library board of trustees by Mayor Mark Schwiebert in October 2003. He is currently serving his third term as president of the trustees’ board, and also represents the library on the Rock Island Public Library Foundation Board of Directors. Mr. Watts has contributed his culinary talents to the Foundation’s Food for Thought fundraisers, and established the Lorene Evans Watts Memorial Fund for Children’s Materials with the Library Foundation.  Established in honor of his late mother’s contributions to education, the fund is now worth in excess of $50,000. The library receives an annual disbursement from the endowment.

About the Project:

The former Tri-City Jewish Center is now owned by the YMCA, with the Rock Island Public Library to occupy a portion of the building through a space-sharing agreement. Renovation is in progress. The YMCA and the Rock Island Public Library will share occupancy to provide additional locations and services to their existing operations, which include the library’s Downtown and Southwest buildings, and the Library2Go bookmobile.  Barring unforeseen delays, completion is expected in late 2022.

The joint capital campaign has raised $7.8 million in private funding. Fundraising efforts are continuing to address additional funding needs created by supply chain and inflation issues. For more about fundraising for the Watts-Midtown branch, visit https://www.rockislandlibrary.org/support.

Construction updates about the project will be posted on the library website at the Locations and Hours page. (https://www.rockislandlibrary.org/locations-hours/midtown)

 

Rock Island Public Library Announces Name for New Library Branch

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Rock Island Public Library Announces Name for New Library Branch

Progress continues to establish a new Rock Island Public Library (RIPL) branch inside the future Two Rivers YMCA facility at 2715 30th Street in Rock Island, including the announcement of an official name.

The RIPL Board of Trustees has officially voted to name the future location as the Watts-Midtown Branch. The name was chosen to honor the enduring support shown to the library by the late Lorene Evans Watts, and her son, Eudell Watts, III, as former and current members of the library board.

Watts was honored by the Library and the Rock Island Public Library Foundation at their recent Food for Thought fundraiser on June 9 with the announcement of the name, and that event proceeds that night would be designated toward the Lorene Evans Watts fund for Children Materials held by the Library Foundation. An annual percentage of the fund’s income benefits children’s services and programming at the Rock Island Public Library.

Rock Island Public Library Announces Name for New Library Branch

Community service and social justice are somewhat of a Watts family legacy. “Mom always found a way to help people, and that rubbed off on us and on Dad. It really rubbed off on everybody. They went about it in a quiet way,” said daughter Marie (Watts) Grigsby.

“They helped more people than we’ll ever know, added Eudell, noting that his mother was well known throughout their neighborhood as an after-school and summer tutor, and for the informal food program she ran for neighbors in need.  A former neighbor and teacher once told him, “that there were days when we didn’t know if we would make it, if not for Mrs. Watts.”

After her appointment by Mayor James Haymaker, Mrs. Lorene Watts served on the library board from September 1968 through late 1973. Mrs. Watts completed terms as board secretary from 1969 through 1971, and as vice-president during the library’s centennial year of 1972-73.  She served on the board’s personnel, books and periodicals, finance, and Operation Read committees. Before joining the RIPL board, she also served on the first Rock Island Human Relations Commission from 1960 to 1965.  Professed to the secular order of St. Francis, she served as a delegate from St. Joseph Church to the Synod 6 Diocese of Peoria General Assembly in March 1974.

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Eudell Watts III was appointed to the library board of trustees by Mayor Mark Schwiebert in October 2003. He is currently serving his third term as president of the trustees’ board, and also represents the library on the Rock Island Public Library Foundation Board of Directors. Mr. Watts has contributed his culinary talents to the Foundation’s Food for Thought fundraisers, and established the Lorene Evans Watts Memorial Fund for Children’s Materials with the Library Foundation.  Established in honor of his late mother’s contributions to education, the fund is now worth in excess of $50,000. The library receives an annual disbursement from the endowment.

About the Project:

The former Tri-City Jewish Center is now owned by the YMCA, with the Rock Island Public Library to occupy a portion of the building through a space-sharing agreement. Renovation is in progress. The YMCA and the Rock Island Public Library will share occupancy to provide additional locations and services to their existing operations, which include the library’s Downtown and Southwest buildings, and the Library2Go bookmobile.  Barring unforeseen delays, completion is expected in late 2022.

The joint capital campaign has raised $7.8 million in private funding. Fundraising efforts are continuing to address additional funding needs created by supply chain and inflation issues. For more about fundraising for the Watts-Midtown branch, visit https://www.rockislandlibrary.org/support.

Construction updates about the project will be posted on the library website at the Locations and Hours page. (https://www.rockislandlibrary.org/locations-hours/midtown)

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Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters.

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