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[[Image:Trussville Public Library.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Library on July 28, 2006]]
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The '''Trussville Public Library''' is located at 201 [[Parkway Drive Trussville|Parkway Drive]] and is a member of the [[Jefferson County Library Cooperative]].  
The '''Trussville Public Library''' is located at 201 [[Parkway Drive Trussville|Parkway Drive]] and has been a member of the [[Jefferson County Library Cooperative]] since [[1978]].  


==History==
The first library in [[Trussville]] was established in the late 1930s with the completion of the [[Cahaba Homestead Village]]. The first public library was in the current [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]], then the high school, with [[Jean Glenn]] serving as the volunteer librarian.
The first library in [[Trussville]] was established in the late 1930s with the completion of the [[Cahaba Homestead Village]]. The first public library was in the current [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]], then the high school, with [[Jean Glenn]] serving as the first librarian. From this location the library would move to the [[Cahaba Management Office]] and [[Heritage Hall]] before the current building was constructed in [[1965]]. From its beginnings of a single volunteer, the library now has a staff of fourteen individuals.
 
From this location the library would move to the [[Cahaba Management Office]] and [[Heritage Hall]] before the current building was constructed in [[1965]]. From its beginnings of a single volunteer, the library now has a staff of fourteen.


==Expansions==
Expansions of the existing building first occurred in [[1988]] with the addition of a children’s room. A second major expansion occurred beginning in [[1996]] resulting in its temporary closure and relocation to the neighboring [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]] for the duration of construction. Construction was complete by November [[1997]] with its rededication occurring on May 17, [[1998]].
Expansions of the existing building first occurred in [[1988]] with the addition of a children’s room. A second major expansion occurred beginning in [[1996]] resulting in its temporary closure and relocation to the neighboring [[John C. Yarbrough Community Center]] for the duration of construction. Construction was complete by November [[1997]] with its rededication occurring on May 17, [[1998]].


==References==
==References==
* Trussville Public Library History. 18 Jul 2006 [http://www.trussvillelibrary.com/information.htm].
* Massey, Carol & Earl (1987) ''Trussville Through the Years''. Valley Printing Co., qtd. in "[http://www.trussvillelibrary.com/history.htm A Little Bit of History...]" at trussvillelibrary.com


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.trussvillelibrary.com/information.htm Trussville Public Library] official website
* [http://www.trussvillelibrary.com/information.htm Trussville Public Library] official website


[[Category:Trussville]]
[[Category:Parkway Drive Trussville]]
[[Category:Libraries]]
[[Category:Libraries]]
[[Category:1930s establishments]]
[[Category:1965 buildings]]
[[Category:1965 buildings]]

Revision as of 00:05, 20 April 2011

Library on July 28, 2006

The Trussville Public Library is located at 201 Parkway Drive and has been a member of the Jefferson County Library Cooperative since 1978.

The first library in Trussville was established in the late 1930s with the completion of the Cahaba Homestead Village. The first public library was in the current Hewitt-Trussville Middle School, then the high school, with Jean Glenn serving as the volunteer librarian.

From this location the library would move to the Cahaba Management Office and Heritage Hall before the current building was constructed in 1965. From its beginnings of a single volunteer, the library now has a staff of fourteen.

Expansions of the existing building first occurred in 1988 with the addition of a children’s room. A second major expansion occurred beginning in 1996 resulting in its temporary closure and relocation to the neighboring John C. Yarbrough Community Center for the duration of construction. Construction was complete by November 1997 with its rededication occurring on May 17, 1998.

References

  • Massey, Carol & Earl (1987) Trussville Through the Years. Valley Printing Co., qtd. in "A Little Bit of History..." at trussvillelibrary.com

External Links