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Suburban Acres Library

4606 North Garrison Avenue
918-591-4004

History :

As one of the most recognized buildings in the area, the Suburban Acres Library still remains a premier neighborhood attraction for its residents. With just 4,200 square feet to house its collection and a 99-year lease with Tulsa Public Schools, the Suburban Acres Library opened its doors in 1963. Being adjacent to the Louisa Mae Alcott Elementary School, the library is viewed as a safe place for neighborhood youths. The library became a hub for the neighborhood by serving its many families, schools, and businesses. In the early years of operation the Suburban Acres Library was one of the locations that was headquarters for the Bookmobile. Librarians at Suburban Acres Library include Helen Norvell, Juanita Bryden, Ina Lee Weathers Mullings, Beverly Hogan Joyce, Angeline Welch, Linda Bayley, Ruby Duckett, Marilou Marler, Mark Goetz, Ava Nurse, and Sherrie Wallace (current manager).

After 35 years of valued service, the library received a much needed renovation and expansion thanks to the successful passing of the countywide bond in 1998. During construction, the library served customers from a temporary site in the Gibb’s Shopping Center. After nine months of construction work, the newly renovated building re-opened to an excited community. With an additional 2,500 sq. ft., bright paint colors, African inspired art and wall hangings and big blue elephant bookshelf, the library makes a bold statement to the customers that use the building. Also, a new meeting room, fireplace, main entrance, additional computers, parking and restrooms made the Suburban Acres Library a jewel in a very appreciative community.


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