History:
In the early 1950's, the Pleasanton Public Library began as a single bookshelf housed in Earl's Bakery. The local Lion's Club donated n...
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About the Library:
Our not for profit Society is dedicated to collecting, documenting, preserving
and disseminating our county history. Als...
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The Joe Barnhart – Bee County Library strives to be the learning crossroads of our community and the place to visit for lifelong interest in ...
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Mission
The purpose of the Friends of the Seguin Public Library is to promote the interest and welfare of the Library and to enhance the library's...
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Mission Statement
The Public Library Foundation enhances the Seguin-Guadalupe County Public Library as a community resource by raising funds for a...
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MISSION STATEMENT The Public Library Foundation enhances the Seguin-Guadalupe County Public Library as a community resource by raising funds for a...
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McCreless Branch Library was designed to serve as a resource center for residents throughout the Southeast part of San Antonio a...
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The Converse Lions Club in 1988, came up with the idea for a community library and presented a resolution to the City Council. Upon the passage of ...
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VISION STATEMENT:
Wisdom from yesterday, knowledge for today, dreams for tomorrow.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Schertz Public Library promotes the lo...
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Mission Statement: Universal City Public Library is a dynamic civic resource that will provide free access to information, materials and services ...
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History:
Originally built in 1969, the Pan American Branch was expanded to 9,000 square feet in 1987 with Community Development Block Grant mon...
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About:
he first Carver Library was set up in a small wooden building established by Afro-American Army officers based at Fort Sam Houston during W...
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History: The cost for the Library renovation was $249,200. The funds were authorized in the 1989 bond issue for library expansions, renovations, n...
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