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About Rolling Meadows Library

Mission Statement

To provide excellent customer service and information in a variety of formats, materials and programs that Educate, Inform, Enrich, Inspire, and Entertain. To serve the citizens of Rolling Meadows, linking them with resources throughout the world and providing equal access for all.


Our History

Exterior Building with Rolling Meadows Library  sign visibleEstablished in 1959, Rolling Meadows Library is a vital community center for learning, culture, and recreation. The library owns over 184,000 items, and circulates over 230,000 items annually. RML is a proud member of the Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS), which supplies access to numerous additional resources and materials across the state. Currently, the library enjoys great community support, operating on an annual budget of $3.9 million.

RML is technology-forward, providing adult visitors with computer stations that give access to the Internet, subscription databases, and the library's online catalog of items. The Youth area also provides computer stations for youth use and a mobile computer lab is utilized to conduct regular Computer Classes in the spacious Community Room.

Library cards are free to all residents and available to businesses located within Rolling Meadows. The library is honored to provide programs and outreach for children, families, and adults year-round, in accordance with our mission to provide excellent customer service and information in a variety of formats that Educate, Inform, Enrich, Inspire, and Entertain, and to serve the citizens of Rolling Meadows, linking them with resources throughout the world and providing equal access for all.


Rolling Meadows Library Timeline

Scroll through our brief virtual tour of the history of the Rolling Meadows Library.


RML Volunteer Legacy Project

We honor the dedicated and hard-working volunteers, past and present, of the hometown library we love.

  • RML Legacy Title
  • RML Legacy Explanation
  • RML Legacy Kay Alquist
  • RML Legacy  Elvin Byrom
  • RML Legacy Donald Cavi
  • RML Legacy Rod Dahlin
  • RML Legacy Barbara Evenson
  • RML Legacy Ann Frasz
  • RML Legacy Carol Hacker
  • RML Legacy Mary Hart
  • RML Legacy Donald Hartung
  • RML Legacy Mary Highberg
  • RML Legacy Katherine Kinney
  • RML Legacy Marsha Kremer
  • RML Legacy Alma Mehn
  • RML Legacy Adrienne Lee Rubinkowski
  • RML Legacy Lee Rubinkowski 1
  • RML Legacy Lee Rubinkowski 2
  • RML Legacy Eunice Semple
  • RML Legacy Mert Staley
  • RML Legacy Wayne Stein
  • RML Legacy Mary Ann Strebler
  • RML Legacy Donna Thompson
  • RML Legacy Jean Threadgill
  • RML Legacy Sylvia Vange
  • RML Legacy Liz Vargas
  • RML Legacy Mike Webb
  • RML Legacy Peg Webb
  • RML Legacy Andrea Worth
  • RML Legacy Dick Wright
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