Vision:
The Real County Public Library is the primary source the community turns to for information, lifelong learning, and enrichment.
Missi...
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The Holdsworth Memorial Library's mission is to provide the means by which people of all ages, interests, and circumstances may avail them...
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Nestled in the rustic hills of the Texas Hill Country and at the convergence of the blue-green waters of the North and South Llano Rivers, Junction...
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It is the mission of the Comfort Public Library to provide a broad range of Library services of the highest quality to all citizens, in the most e...
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The Lakehills Area Library has been serving the Lakehills and surrounding communities since 1999. We have steadily grown in size and programming al...
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History: This most handsome and dignified of public buildings in Fredericksburg, the McDermott Building, housing Pioneer Memorial Library, began li...
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Mission:
The mission of the Hondo Public Library is to provide and promote open access to reading, intellectual, and informational resources that ...
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History:
In February of 1903, a group of Uvalde women met to form a new civic organization. El Progreso Club. They set three goals for themselves:...
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M. Beven Eckert was born April 24, 1914, in Washington, D. C. where her family lived temporarily. She attended Catholic and public schools in Rich...
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Our MissionAs the heart and gathering place of our Hill Country community, the Boerne Public Library cultivates a love of reading, enriches lives t...
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Mission:
The Friends of the Castroville Public Library is formed exclusively for charitable, literary, and educational purposes as specified in Se...
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About Us: The Castroville Public Library began operation in 1963, and was the first public library in Medina County. The library is currently hous...
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The Driscoll Public Library holds approximately 20,000 bound volumes. Each Summer the Library has a Summer Reading Program to encourage ...
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The Edmund Cody Branch Library was the 14th branch of the San Antonio Public Library and opened April 29, 1984 on land donated by the Northside Sch...
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History
The Library Board selected the name to honor long-time San Antonio historian, author and broadcast journalist Henry Guerra, who died in ...
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History
The branch was dedicated October 1, 1988. Original square footage was 9,000 square feet. Construction for the subsequent renovation began ...
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