By Russell Lissau Daily Herald StaffEveryone knows food, drink and boisterous behavior generally are frowned upon at public libraries.
For two special events in June, however, Cook Memorial Public Library officials will toss their traditional conduct rules into the trash to help celebrate an upcoming expansion project at the Libertyville facility.
During a family reading night, kids and parents will be encouraged to scribble on the library's walls and write down their memories of the popular library.
The building also is set to host games and other activities later in the month on what will be its last day of service for more than a year.
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